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Show -.1 92! of U W LB N. J tor. L trict Itate ' ot bet edit- with I hto -f tr. 10th ' fflU itor. Sr :rlct I ruk. iett rith ine, the SW, i N. 1. r i we hi -f SATURDAY;MAR(m 171924 Hi , I M,i , j rT.M....,... , , TT7 l Iocals and Personals lira. Newell Hopheins ot Gunnison. f, is ipemdtng n ' lndeflnle rlslt here with ber parents, Mr. ana Mrs. ueorcs I Meredith. ? Marcelllno 60c. . Mrs. Blanch Lee. at S. P. Grant residence. "Bator buying your Sprlnf Coats yon should see the Big and Popular Line at Chlpman's. . J adr. - . ICesdames M. A. Wild, George Var-aey, Var-aey, Aaa L. Chipman, Alice Campbell and Lea and LaDrue Varney were 8alt Latr nsltorr-Thursday: " - - Miss Melra Chipman and Kenneth Noyes of Salt Lake City, spent Washington's Wash-ington's Birthday In American Fork with Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilde, Misses Amy Shelley, Edith and Jennie Thorn, ton motoreffterpayeon Friday after-soon after-soon last and spent a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vera Manwell and family. Mrs. Niels Nelson returned Sunday from Dividend where she spend a week's visit with her daughters and sons Itf thar idcalityv ITrs. Nelson had been confined to her home for a number num-ber of months with Illness but Is much Improved now. ' Mr- and" Mt. : Albert. Blrk announce the . engagement of their daughter,-Irene, daughter,-Irene, to Mr. Angus Christensen of 'Spanish Fork, the marriage to take place March 20th in this city. Both the .young people have a' number of friends here and In Spanish Fork who extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tlppetts have returned -to Hinckley after spending several weeks here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Ashby and family. William H. Ashby of Holden, Is pending an extended visit with his on, R. L. Ashby, and family here. Rodney Ashby tf Lemlngton,- was a week-end visitor at the Ashby home. We are Ready to Help You Raise the Chicks Globe Al Chick Mash; Globe Al Chick Scratch; Blackford ick Mashr Screened Cracked Cora an-Wheat an-Wheat ; Swifts Meat Scraps ; Charcoal. . Try Us Youll Find Our Prices Right. PEOPLE'S MILL & ELEVATOR CO. Telephone 32 American Fork REALART J7 theatrB MONDAY, MARCH 3RD JOHN GILBERT IN , , "teW Broadway" This new star is a Logan, Utah bciyr ITome'piOee" Utah's stars. Also comedy. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Matinee Wednesday 4:15 1016c. NORMA TALMADGE and EUGENE O'BRIEN ..in . -.. "The Voice From The Minaret" s - - Also Comedy. Matinee 10-15c, Evening 10-25e. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 7th and 8th Matinee Saturday 1015c - - TOM MIX IN . ........ "Mile a Minute Romeo" - Also "The Leather Pushers. Evening 10c-25c. Free Coupon Ticket This Coupon and MONDAY, Mr. and Mrs, Jesee Mlsher ot Salt Lake City, visited relatives In this city last week. . The Thursday afternoon meeting of the Prlscilla Cub was held at the home of -Mrs. Deloss Adams. The ladies enjoyed themselves In needle work and chats following which the hostess served a dainty lunch. The E. Y. 0. Girls met with Miss LaRee Chipman . Thursday evening The usual diversions ot needle work, chats and music, followed by lunch were indulged In. - The - girls were guests of Miss Mee Wilcox at their regular meeting last week. Mrs, Alice Campbell was hostess to the Merry Doien, and their husbands at a Washington's Blrhtday party. A chicken fupper was' a feature of the evening which also Included games and music: There were twenty-flv present at the party, special guests being be-ing Mrs. George Sinclair of this city and Mrs. J. Toungman of California. A very enjoyable time was reported. The husbands of the members of the Prlscllla Club were guests of their wives last Saturday '- evening . at a party given at the home of Mrs; Vera Boley. The committee In charge ot the affair consisted of Mesdames Verw-Boleyj-rhomat 8befterr-WHs?n Cunningham and Charles Anderson. Games and music made a pleasant time for all, followed T by delicious lunch, served to the twonty-six guests. A number of moves by-families In various' parts of the town this week and last Include: Mr. and Mrs. Armo Christiansen are now residing In the Ingersoll place on Merchant and 1st North streets; Mr. and Mrs'. Reed Gardner are moving Into the Elisabeth Durrant home; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sager are now occupying the Fred Wright home; Lenard Olsen and family have moved from the Ethel Crompton plact to the Bee Boley home. -t- 25c Admits 2 Persons V MARCH 3RD PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Plszssnl Grova Flsrcl Flowers of Superior Quick Service. Phone 54W Pleasant Grove, Utah CLAWSON ft ELSM0RE Attorneys at tw. Office Days American Fork Monday's nd Thursday's. Telephone S1W. Other days Tel. 604 LKwet Bnk Hid., Gait Lake City House-Cleaning Time r It's not half the work it used to be, before yoa could get Fuller Brushes Everything to do the cleaning with, do it easier, and do it quicker. Women all welcome the Fuller Mart when he call. ' Watch for him.' or phone for him to come any day you wish. X BL ELLTSOfr :..r. S7S Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christensea of Salt Lake City, spent Wednesday In American Fork, guests of Mrs. Vernon Houston. Zebh Kendall of San Franclscft..CaL. was a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice and family Saturday last It you will psy one-third down on a Spring Ladles' Coat we can let you have it, so much a month, adT. Reginald Oustaveson of Salt Lake City, was the week-end guest of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. H, 8. Rasmussen here. -- :. ::zn Mrs. W, J. Morrison and two child ren of Salt Lake City, are spending the week here with Mrs. Morrison's sisters, Mrs. Wilson Cunningham and Miss Kate Rowley. - Mr. and Mrs, Albert Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. John Wagstaff were In Lehl Friday last to attend the funeral ser vices of Mrs.. H. A. Wilson, a sister of ..tttJadJe.wC . Mrs. Minnie Pulley , has dlscon tinned her position as clerk la the J, C. Penney Co. store, the care of her family ot small children fully occupy log her time. Through an error we have received aouDie tne spring coats that we usually purchase, but we expect to sell them all and in order to do so we have marked them low. adv. Mrs. Keneth Brown left Tuesday for Provo to Join Mr. Brown, who for the past two weeks has been employed employ-ed there. The Browns do not expect I to mska Provo their home permanent ly. The engagement of Miss Myrtle Peet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peet, to Mr. Howard Cutis ot this city, is announced. The' marriage will take place In the, near future In Los AngelesrCalifdrnla;"-"' The Mutual Improvement Associations Associ-ations of the First and Fourth Wards gave a successful dancing party In the Tabernacle Amusement Hall Tuesday night in the lieu of the regular open night programs held In the respective wards once each month. There was a large percentage ot the regular enrollment enroll-ment present Eugene Roberts and Miss Elolse Stewart ot the B. T. U. were present and gave demonstration ot popular but proper dancing steps. Thursday of last week Mrs. Harold Chipman entertained at dinner, the occasion being the wedding anniversary anniver-sary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart. Covers were laid for Mr. snd Mrs. Stewart, 3. D. Chipman, Mrs. Zlna Brown, Miss Genevieve 8tewart, Mr. Le Grande Oudmundsen and Mr. and .Mrs.. Chlpman,, , After, -dinner they tnotored to Salt Lake where they attended, at-tended, the -Wilkes Theatre. w ' The marriage of Miss Sarah Elltn Martin, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, and Mr. Gerald Muiolle took place Thurrday of Inct went tn Provo. In their honor Mrs. Mjelle' mother entertained that ' evening, somo twenty relatives snd close friends being present. Mr. and Mrs. Mnxelle" will reside In the Martin place, Mrs. Martin having left for Salt Laketo join Mr. Martin and reside there. Misses Leona Kelley and Myri Julian spent last week-end in Salt Lake, guests ot friends. Mrs. Clarence Bowden and children leave next week for Nampa. Idaho, where Mr. Bow den has employment ' Miss Clara Woottbn Is employed at the County Court house at. Provo for an indefinite period and is staying lit Provo for the presont time. I Mrs. Laurence Datley of Salt Lake City, was a visitor here this week with her sister, Mrs. Jarvte Aydelotte. Mrs. Lillle Anderson of Monroe, is spending an indefinite visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Shipley. "Martin Nielsen was et Logan Tues-dsy Tues-dsy to attend the funeral ot Mrs Elbsrt McKinney, a daughter of the family with whom Mr. Nielsen made his home on coming to this country- -.. The City re .ntly made the purchase pur-chase ef a new flag for the flag polo over the city hall and this week the new "Old Glory" was unfurled to the breeze. Mrs. Ida Smith-and .Miss LaRee-Nlcholes LaRee-Nlcholes of Richfield, visited here Monday and Tuesday wtth" Misses Annie and Licxle Nicholas. The ladles were enroute to Logan. . The American Fork 8orosis members were guests st their regular meeting of , Mrs. Grace Barratt at her home yesterday-afternoon. Lunch was ser ved -following, an enjoyable afternoon spent in sewing and. chatting. A. B. Anderson, Seminary Instructor, of Lehl, will be the speaker in the ThWff-Ward' lt the- M. I. Ar meetmg' Sunday evening. A good musical program pro-gram has also been arranged, and all are invited to attend. It was Incorrectly reported last week that Mrs. W. W. Hunter had undergone un-dergone an operation for goitre. Instead, In-stead, the operation was performed upon Mrs. Ernest Hunter who la reported re-ported doing well. Clyde Crookston, of this city, and Miss Viva Taylor of Lehl, members of the Sunday School StaFe Board, were visitors In the Third Ward at the regular Sunday 8chool meeting last Sunday. - Mrs. Vernon Houston, Miss LeRue Robinson and Mr. C. B. Watson were in Highland Tuesday evening where they furnished musical entertainment between acts of the dramatic "Tomp ktns Hired Man presented by - the Highland M. I. A. The Social Service meeting of the Relief Societies of the four wards was held Tuesday afternoon in the Taber nacle with Mrs. William Hunter In charge. In addition to the emigre: gatlonal singing, Mrs. Jesse Russon rendered a vocal solo. Dr. James M. Grant gave the lesson. There was a good attendance. The Bee Hive girls of the Third Ward met Monday evening with their Bee Keeper, Miss Ellen- Jacklln at her home. Guests of the evening were Miss Leona Kelley and Mrs. Luther Glddlngs, officers- of T,-1 M, -1, - A, The evening was spent in making paper beads, f olio wlng whlch lunch was served. There were fifteen pres The wives of the faculty men of the high-school together with. . the, ....lady members of the faculty and the teachers teach-ers of the grade schools gathered in the Domestic Science room of the high school Thursday evening and en Joyed a candy pull. They were Join ed at nine o'clock by the men who had spent an hour in the gymnasium and together spent the remainder ot thfl time In social diversions. Mr. and Mrs, L L. Pratt attended the 'State Volunteer Firemen's ban quet giyen Friday nlgB of last week In Salt Lake City. Fire Chief Pratt who Is vice-president of the State Firemen's Association, wss invited to speak at the banquet the other speak ers Including Governor Charles R. Mabey and Commissioner Barnes. Twelve friends of Hugh Cheever pleasantly surprised him at his home Wednesday evening. The' guests en Joyed themselves hy playing games and the party concluded with a dainty lunch." The affair was arranged" by Misses Betha and Helen Storrs and Taster Reuben Wagstaff. Sidney B. Sperry will meet with the advanced Senior Class of the First Vrd M. I. A. next Tuesday evening and will rive the lesson, the subject being; "The Church As a Miracle or Divine Gift To Man." Mr. Sperrr has proven a prime favorite with these class members and there Is no doubt the attendance will he large. Bishop Earl 8. Greenwood spent several days this week In Castle Dale on business matters.' Mrs. Rosa A. Bourne is spending an Indefinite visit In 8alt Lake City with Mrs. Clara S. Needhara. 'Mr. Henry Howes, who has been visiting here for the past two months with relatives, left Saturday for his home In Magrath, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coddington, Mm? Vernon Houston and Mrs. Ray Coddington motored to Salt Lake City Thursday, combining business with pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. John Coleby, Jr.; of Salt Lake pity, are rejoicing over the arrival of a 9H pound son, born Febru-sry Febru-sry 21st at tnelr1bome."'T7S" South Srd East Street. Mrs. Coleby was formerly form-erly Miss Marion ruse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IT. J. Kruse, former residents of American Fork. ASSESSMENT NOTICE Alberta M)n(no Company, Principal Place ef Business, American Fork, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Alberta Mining Company,:, held on the Mtlrdar of February, lMrtn assssmenLiNQ.8L of Jt00jet thou, sand upon half of -the outstapdlpg capUalKtoclt of the corporation,- ( after half of the outstanding stock has been - turned back Into the treas-uryassgreed treas-uryassgreed hy stockholders,) jsy- able immedlately-to-ThojnAaJttiolti secretarr. Salt Lake CitTi Utah.-- Any stock on which this assess ment may remain unpaid on March Slst 1924, will be delinquent and advertised ad-vertised for-sale at publto auct'on; and unless payment la "made" "VfdroT will be sold at City TTsll at American Fork, Utah, at 2 p. m., Monday. May 5th, 1924, to pay the delinquent assess ment together with cost .of advertis ing and expense of sale. " Thomas M. Holt Secretary, American Fork, Utah. First Publication March 1. 1924. Last Publication March 29, 1924. OMOHO VOXO KOKOVO JP? 09K WJS OAVXi OUOl lUSiUJUAVXUl auj r 'A FULL LINE OF CHICK FEEDS Table Rolled and Steel Cut Oats, Globe Al Mash and g Scratch, Blatehford's Mash and Conkeys Mash, g Charcoal, Grits and Oyster 'Shell. Everything for a -Til .1 '1 T X J! ... t1ai, - - D w lUe DaDV CHICKS. UUSl umutuuiig i-m iiniaj. . o I Prices and Service Are Right. M of f ett Meed Mill - Telephone 23 1 " - " - -7 BOsKsKasVS Correct Cafe is winning favor for us each day. The Best in Meals, Hot Pies, etc MCDONALD'S CANDY Fresh Every Week, Try a pound you Davis Cafe & mffSTREET" iX DO IT NOW Don't Wait Until Land Poubles In Value. ' Buy Now For About HALF Price. Here are a few items, from many more similar. ,-Ws acres good farming land, close toHown $2,565.00 -30 acres good bottom land will raise beets, celery or head lettuce :$3,000.00 (1 acres near sugar factory : .$1,350.00 (ilood 4-room adobe home, good orchard..- $2,000.00 3-rooin house, y acre ground, (cheap).... .$450.00 240 acres good dry farm . $3,600.00 . 1G0 acres, 1V2 miles from.Cedar Port $1,600.00 '440 afreSj'teainsrwagons and machinery, $35.00, per... acre. An 1 ideal irrigated rancfr two sources, ordinarily worth $20,000, now $10,500. -! Most of the ibove may be bought with partial ; payment down and good terms on the balance. r y Whether you want a home in town, an irrigated,-or irrigated,-or a dry farm, or if you want to sell, see James H. Clarke , AMERICAN FORK, UTAH- SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1S2J Mr. Willis Bromley was among tiiav Salt Lake business visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright are receiving re-ceiving congratulations on the snivel of a baby hoy, bora Sunday. .Mother and son doing well. Notice 7 The Daughters ot the Pioneers WIS meet at the home of Mrs. J. P. Noys Thursday, March 6th. On this datw they will celebrate their annual day and all members are expected to b present Thomas W. Cropper will be the speaker. BALLOON TIRES The newest improved auto tire. , Fits the regular wheel rim. Easy Riding. Blowout Proof. 20,000 Mile Guarantee. "Let us tell you about PEPOAS- . is best, - Cobblestone OTIS CHENEY, prop. PHONE C3-J AMERICAN rOEXT. iTottfs Pillof jun-cucus Ksssssa Usnlats turpld Vrm, strwittMS StcMttre orrtu, ftaUt us sowvto, mmts ties C& WOkK'aKOaBa 'll seer a difference. Confectioneiy Service A' |