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Show .r! V :i Y.V"i. ' BAT UU DAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 - . AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN - ' ' ' (I " 1 J """ i ' ' ' . t ' " ' l - ' ' i ' , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY o icvo. Locals and Personals Mm. Henry CUeever ,itr'-upending the week in Magna, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Nlcholsen and . family. Mrs., Cheever will visit her oai," Fred and Albert and their wives In Bingham before returning , home. , ... . Ladles why not loot wen even in a House Dress? You.caa do It If you get your dress from Chlpman's, out of their New Spring Styles. adv The eut-golng and In-coming First Intermediate Fourth year .Sunday School class of the Third Ward enjoyed en-joyed a. party at the home of. Miss Leona Kelly. The usual social diversions diver-sions provided a pleasant time for all. Dainty refreshments were served. ser-ved. " GOLD FISH FREE On Saturday, February 16, we will give Free to all purchasers of $1.00 or over, a pair of .Gold Fish. - Thornton's 2 Drug 8tores. Mis 'Helen Myers, student at the U. of U., spent the. week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers. New Spring Ginghams at Chlpman's. Value 25c tor 19c, Saturday and all next week, adv. FREE FISH! FREE FISHI Spend 1.00 February 18th at either of our stores and receive a bowl and two Gold Fish Free, Thornton Drug Co. adv Mrs. Matilda Hansen has returned to her home here after spending the past several, months in Park City with relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barratt and baby daughter of Hiawatha, are visit Ing with relatives and friends here and at Lehl this week. 1 The occasion being the 70th birthday birth-day of Mrs. John Keliy, a birthday dinner was given at her home Sun day,i covers being laid for the following fol-lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Wild, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Le; Kelly and daughter, Mrs. Emily K Adamson, of this city; Mrs, George Lott of Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kelly and daugh tor left Monday morning for Los Angeles, California, where they will make their home, Mr. Kelly having accepted position there. - Mr - and Urn.. Kelly have been making their borne In Salt Lake for the past several years, and visited here with Mr.. aattrMi. John . Kelly, and. daughter, daugh-ter, Leona, prior to their departure. Make 'yy Sweeping a JUyl Pleasure CV Mrs. John E. Berg entertained Sun day at dinner, her guests being: Mr and Mrs. James Varnoy, Mr. .and Mrs. Abner Chlpman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelley. Celebrating their birthdays, Mrs. Bert Timpson and Mrs. R. H, Hansen entertained Tuesday evening at the home of the former. The guests, num bering 20, spent the time In social pastimes, followed by a dainty lunch. New Cafe ' and . Confectionery now open for business. Our " store is neat an clean. Our stocks fresh and tasty. 1 Come in today and get acquainted with our;ser vice. DAVIS CAPE AND CONFECTIONERY David Davis71fgr" Main St., American Fork James HornV nd was adapted y S3Ssssaffi& by 8 , Mrs. Jennie Tanner spent Monday In Salt Lake on bualnera matters. Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Shelley werte Salt Lake business visitors Monday Try foe ea)j in Kim, six dm you'll lw y tWuxU oi wooes peeler aw l sUotWn. J atbeNaw 2-PUce Fuller Broorir, suds of AZTEC f 1BK (patented) DetacUbh band! nuke unofuiy Uy'ag a eoapleta atw tfooa. Wutk for d -FulW Mu- wU U cJk y U kaow him by tat Uittoa wkick he wmts. A. 11. ELLISON It . certainly is pleasant to see the New Spring Ginghams Just In at Chlpman's. adv. NEXT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 with every $1.00 (or over pur chase we will give Free a pair of Gold Fish. . Wm. Thornton Drug Co.. Two Stores. adv. Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gardner of Salt Lake, spent the day here with Bishop and Mrs. James T. Gardner. Mrs. Ruth Gard ner returned with them and spent the week-end. James Martin of Salt. Lake City, spent Sunday here with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin and children of Provo, also -visited the Martin family that day, and spent a portion of their visit her with Mrs. Emily Paiman, Mrs. Martin's mother. -1 . , - .. S Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Devey of Alpine announce the , engagement of their daughter, Lessie. to Mr. Lloyd Miller, eon of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller, of this cltj. The marriage will take place next Thursday, February 14th. Both Miss Devey and Mr. Miller hold popular places in a large circle of friends In both places who Join in wishing them much happiness. -f - o ' Most Precious Reward. Praise is well, blame is well ; bat affection is the final and most precious pre-cious reward that any man can win. Mark Twain. -Mrs. Jennie Cunningham spent Saturday and Sunday at Riverton visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb. Bon "Condor, who has been seriously ill- with pneumonia, is reported to be slowly improving, though not entirely out of danger. , New Spring Aprons Just In at Chip- man's. - ... adv, Mrs. Leo T. Shelley spent several sever-al days this week In Magna, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Dee Strong and family.1 ..Mrs. Frank Brough. Mrs. Hha Parks and son of Nephi, spent last week-end In this city, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sykes. With eaehT $1.00 purchase we will give a bowl and. two Gold Fish Free on Saturday, February 1$. William Thornton Drug Co. -Two Stores. Mrs. James Martin and daughters. Sarah Ellen and Mrs. Edmund Hansen and Mr. Gerald Murelle motored to Salt Lake Thursday, spending the day on business. IDEALART thn JL THEATRE TONIGHT FRIDAY-SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 10c. Brg All Star Cast In "The Sunshine Trail,v Also OUR GANG Comedv. MONDAY and TUESDAY 7:30 SHARP LOOK SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE "Alidin The Mysterv Man!! He will answer your questions, tell your future, raid vour letters and tell vou the TRUTH. A cruarante act. Full of Fori, Mystery and Action. COME AND SKI' I1LM. Also . - "The Heart Raider" with AGNES AYRES and sood east. SOME BTG SHOW, ' Children l5e, Froiit 10 Rows Only. Adults 35c. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Matinee Wed. 10c FRECKLES BARRY and a Big Cast in "Penrod- Also Ctrtnedy. Regular Priees. It's Nice an'd WarnTand Strictly Sanitafy."l(ew $20C0 Ventilating and Heating System Now Working. Free Coupon'rickct Oeonrc D. Robinson, who has been employed In Garland for the "pest several months, has returned to American Fork for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong and family of Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday Sun-day afternoon and evening here visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson and family. Reno Vance and family are now living In the J. S. Beck place o west Main Street, the home they formerly occupied having been purchased by Mr. and Mrs". O. A. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. .Sidney Tomllnson and family have moved from the R. Steele home In the Fourth Ward to the Alice Elsmore home. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Hall of Alpine have pur chased the Steele place. This Cnuon and 2-V Admit i'.-';--.. THURSDAY,-: FEBRUAP.Y4iTa -.H ... The E. T. O. Girls were entertained Thursday evening by Miss Millie Duncan Dun-can at her home. After a busy two hours spent in sewing, the girls were served a dainty lunch. There were twelve present. Among those from this city who attended at-tended "Blossom Time" at the Columbia Theatre, Provo, Wednesday night were: Miss Nina Hallldav, Miss- Mae Wilcox. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston. Hous-ton. Guests at a quilting at the home of Mrs. Heber Barratt last Friday were-Mesdamee were-Mesdamee Orvllle Mercer, Peter Logs-den. Logs-den. John Smith. W. R. Hansen and H. D. Wilcox. Following the completion comple-tion of their work, the ladles were seated to a delicious hot supper. Mrs, Emma O. Anderson, a bride of this month. Is the motif around which a number of social afTalrs have been arranged. Friday afternoon after-noon last from 4 to 6 o'clock the teachers of .the Harrington School !l(lin -entertained ln,.hejjonat..Jn the teachers' room of the building. The room - was -tastefully-"decorated with flowers, one feature '" of which was the elaborate bride's bouquet formed of "all day suckers." The table decoration were in harmony : with the occnsloh. " Mrs. Anderson' prejentfd with a hand worlM ti towel hv e-ich of thi (most who wore: MIwm Srtrah P.irVnr, IMott V!"ery. .Tnsle hreenwond, Mae . nir. Vulmti Smiley, ' I,oU HaVer, Mllilo ftnnanand' Mri. ' Elva Smith, Mr. andMrs. Roy Greenwood were among the business visitors la Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. 8. F. Grant returned home Sunday evening alter spending sever al days in Salt Lake and Ogden with relatives. Mrs. Grant was called to Salt Lake by the death of her small niece, Betty, daughter of her sister, Mrs.V Blanche Lee. - - Mrs. Ellen Proctor and Mrs. Mary A., Bourne left Sunday tor Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Proctor will spend several weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vaughn Bird in Los Angeles, and relatives in Berkley, before be-fore returning home. Mrs. Bourne will remain for a longer period. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sutherland entertained en-tertained a few friends. . at dinner Friday evening. Sweet peas and carnations car-nations were usedV as house decor ations. Games, music, etc., were en loved, followlne which lunch was served to Mr, and Mrs. Jesse F. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Nlcholes, I Mrs. Emma G. Anderson, Misses Jane McPherson. Ellen Jacklln, LaVone Bromley and Bessie Newman. Friday ofs4ast week, the students of the Fifth Grade of the Forbes building complimented their teacher, Mrs. Emma O. Anderson, who has resigned re-signed her position, by giving a party. Games' were enjoyed and refreshments re-freshments served. As a token of esteem for their teacher the . class. presented Mrs. Anderson with a beautiful cut glass basket, filled with sweet peas. Miss Ines Humphries of Pleasant Grove, student of the B. T. TJ. and who is training in this class, was a guest also. "Charlie's Aunt' the - three - act comedy played by the M. I. A. of the First Ward was repeated last Satur day night, and drew a full house for the second performance. It is ex pected the play will be presented In Lehl a week from tonight and in Lin-don Lin-don before that time if possible. - 0 " Key te Situation. Sometimes the key to the situation may ne a nuo. it rrequenny taies a deadly epidemic to mnko a community commu-nity realize the value and Importance of adequate public health service. and was adapted Bradley King from the story William Wallace Cook .J: ; The picture tells the amusing story from the war. Just three years' late, to find that his girl la engaged to be married to "the other fellow" In the belief that her soldier-sweetheart Is dead. The doughboy, who has been given a fine memorial funeral by1 his fellow townsmen, Is greeted as an impostor im-postor when he comes, home. After a serl.es of adventures which are both thrilling and amusiag, he is thrown Into In-to Jail There's a surprise ending that carries a big kick. . 1 "The Picture of Thrills Heart Raider" will Appeal " All Screen Fans. Ptonl Grova Flcrel Flowers of Superior ' Quality. ' Quick Service. A Phone 54W . Pleasant Grove, Utah to . Filled with thrills from . start; to finish, Agnes Ayres' new Paramount star picture, "The Heart Raider," will ybe on view at the Realart Theatre for two days beginning next Monday and Tuesday. Mahlon Hamilton, a popular popu-lar screen and stage player, is leading man and heads an excellent supporting support-ing cast The story deals with a headstrong young woman of wealth who has advanced ad-vanced ideas and rather too much Independence. She boasts that she will cause a rich bachelcf and woman hater to take her in his arms, and she has a difficult Hme In making good her boast Before tho bachelor realizes real-izes that he lores the girl, there fs an exciting runaway, a thrilling pageant, pag-eant, a night swim to a yacht, a storm and exciting rescue at sea. Of course, all ends happily, but untn the final climax, the fate of the heroine, played by Miss Ayres, is In doubt '- It is just such a picture as the average screen fan wni wjoy. The supporting support-ing cast Is excellent. '' Great Types to Be Seen in "Pernod" For the first time in the history of motion pictures Booth Tarklngton's Inimitable characters of his "Penrod" stories have been welded into one complete feature picture. Marshall Nellan i the director who has essayed essay-ed this task, and his latest production, under the title br "Penrod," is the First National attraction that will be seen at the Realart Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday, , the picture is said to live up, in every respect to the "characters Booth Tarklngton has immortalized In print For the main incidents of his picture - Mr; Nellan has drawn upon the formation of the American Boys': Protective Association, the' amateur theatrical "The Children's Pageant at the Table Round!" the drink episode; the encounter with Rupe Collins,' tough boy; and the capture of two notorious bandits. For., bis . settings the director has chosen a typical rural town of per haps . 50,000 population. Penrod's father and mother represent middle class people with Inordinate pride in their only son and caustic regret over the necessity for administering chastisement upon him. Other characters in the town, the clergyman, constable, society pro moters of dramatic events and danc ing school enthuBialsts, have been retained re-tained in the making of the film ver sion. , Freckles Barry plays the title role. Aalal.M V. I I - - , . .... L.I. - . nnuiiiug mm is a lurxe eaacuiuiu oi i juveniles and a sprinkling of adult actors including Marjorie Daw. Tully Marshal and Eugenie Besserer. HEP gasoline holds a SURPRISE for you More Pep More Power More Speed. Try a Tank you 11 like it Motor oil you can depend on is carried by us. Cobblestone Service Station OTIS CHENEY, prop. PHONE 89-J AMERICAN FORK Do liars will buy more from the "Cash and Carry" - system stores than elsewhere. i ' Elimination of credit system losses, and delivery de-livery charges is saved the purchaser by this em. .. . t 3 . - " ' Getj our prices on Meats, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, etc. etc. Yoi '11 like our efficient quick service. Telephone or Call Today. AREET CITY MAINS M J08. 8. BAIRD, Manager J !ET AMERICAN. FORK TBI . 4 , H .... , . . - . Announcement "Sunshine Trail" To Home Town Jail NeW lnce Comedy-Drama Has Happy-Go-Lucky Hero. Douglas MacLean, star of many p:irt Thomas H. ln-re proluctlons, has thr leading role In "The Sunshine Trail," a zippy western comedy-drama wish a ' now twist whirh In now ninnlnir at t!n-1 Realart theatre. The cjwt of "The I Sunshine Trail" nl-;o 'p.. ! H Y., Robert, little Muri.-l l'r i!i. p; n m. Jowphln Si-ijirwli-li' Wi";' i'i V'tir ! rixlu,. Darnu Cuii-v., j.....,. , ,,, nnil Albert Hart. Thw ! , -f lates.t photopliy ,u ('-..,(,.,) i 01 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A .Dodge Agency n American Fork Tins' week we signed un as Dodcre renresentative and in the future will maintain the agency of this popular national car. See the New Model at $ut:)io ::.-:T TELEPHONE 25W. - Martin Nielsen Auto Co We Still Maintain The Chevrolet Agency. s |