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Show .-rrr-,-.'.-, , ' r AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 SATUKDAY, MARCII 8, 1921 t i 4 ) J. I if f i A r Locals and Personals Joseph 8. Balrd of the City Market, tpru on M; tick llit this week, suffer laf from lagrlppe. Mrs. Peter .Andsrton of Prove, visit ed hers Sunday with ber daughter, Mrs. Jennie Tanner. ,- Two weeks earlier are the Garden Seed Peav at Chlpman'a. adv t' Mr.' and Mrs1. John Grantham of Park City spent several days In this city, Mr. Grantham attending to busi ness matters. . , . - - Roy. Andrews and family have re-tamed re-tamed to their home In Fort Canyon after spending the winter la Ameri can Fork. . . . Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Wright and ton, Glenn, and Miss Gladys Vaughn of Bingham, ' motored to American Fork Sunday and spent the day visiting visit-ing with relative! of the Wrights. --AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN -v-.-.,-, V Norman Wing, a student at. the B. 'I T. U., Is a member of the main cast of the opera "Dalanthe." presented by L the B..Y U.. lat.Thursdaj:sieTenlng. The B. T. O. Girls were giiests Thursday Thurs-day erenlng of Miss Ethel Parker at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Reed Oartner;Tej;l8penttb:o ren-tag ren-tag In needle work and a dainty lunch was -sirred. There" were twtlvo present William Thornton left' Thursday morning for Los Angeles, where he xpects to remain for about throe week When Mr. Thornton returns his wife and family will return with fclm, they: baring spent the winter at that place. The return trip will bo made by automobile. Nursery Stock TREES and PLANTS t '' We carry a complete stock ol all kinds of fruit trees, plants, and dahlia bulbs. Guaranteed true to name, and home grown. We fill your orders promptly and at low prices. I .arge stock of trees and plants on hand at air times. Americari Fork Nursery J. H. WEIGHT, Prop. 1 Block South, Vi Block East of First Ward Chapel. Telephone 187NJ American Fork EEALART tt THEATRJC MONDAY, MARCH 10TH WILLIAM RUSSELL IN ,., TimesHayeCha Also Comedy. WEDNESDAY-THUE&DAY Matinee Wed 4:15 HAROLD LLOYD IN" "Why Worry" Don't Miss This Big Comedy IT'S III&BEST. Matinee ALL SEATS 15c. . Evening Children 15c, Adults 30c. FRIDAY and SATURDAY RICHARD BARTHLEMESS IN "Tolable David" Also No. 5 of " Leather Pushers." -Regular Prices. Free Coupon Ticket This Coupon and 25c Admits 2 Persons MONDAY, MARCH 10TH i Mr. and Mrs, Jack M Jla of Of den, ipen the week In this city rlsiting with relatlres; Wall Paper Time Is aero, man's hare a fine line for spri and see them. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Galsford and daughter, Helen, of Proroy rialted relatlres and friends in this city Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Florence Priday, student at the B. Y. U., spent the week-end here with her parents, Thomas Priday. Mr. and Mrs, Misses Lisa Barrett and Jennie Jones were In. Springrtlle Sunday, spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hutchison. Postmaster and Mrs. J. E. Chad-wick Chad-wick motored to Salt Lake Tuesday, the trip being one of combined business busi-ness and pleasure. Mrs. Wayne. Hansen of Bingham spent from Saturday till Tuesday here rlsiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Peter Logsden. Miss "Luella Cumrtngam- had- as guests during the week-end Miss Mildred Carr of Rlrerton and Miss Era Carter of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ct Ev Rife and child ren 'flhnk inotored to this city Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barratt. Mlssaf Mao Wilcox, Nina Halliday and Liza Barratt attended a homo dramatic presented by the- Grand View ward Friday night of last week. Mr. Lawrence Briggs was called to Leht Saturday evening by the sudden death of his mother,- Mrs. Emma Briggs. Funeral serrlces were held Friday at 1 o'clock In the Lehl Auditorium Audi-torium and Interment was made In the Lehl cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Oespain announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Derona, to Frank 0. Nielsen, Niel-sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nielsen, Niel-sen, the marriage ; to take place March 12th In the Salt Lake Temple. The many friends of the younf couple are extendint wishes for much happiness. happi-ness. Miss Priscllla Pulley, recently returned re-turned missionary, will be the spesk-er spesk-er In the First Ward chapel at sacrament sacra-ment meeting Sunday night. In addition ad-dition to Miss Pulley's talk, Miss Marl Spratley will render a riolin solo; Miss Stella Rush ton will sing and Miss Dena Shatter will fire a reading. All are lnrited. tr ngCall Garden Feu and Garden Seeds, a full variety at Chlpman'a. dr. Donald Barratt of Mllford. ' spent Sunday hero with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Barratt. returning to Mllford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Reeder of Ogden, and Miss Haiel Chase of Salt Lake City, motored to American JtMit Sal urday and remained over .Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Grant and family. Mrs. Olive Bailey spent Wednesday In 8alt Lake City with relatlres. Mrs. Bailey attended the wedding recep tion given in honor of her nephew, Vivian Done and hta bride that evening. even-ing. Mrs. John Berg entertained Monday afternoon complimentary to the sixth birthday anniversary of Master Jack Berg. Ten friends of the small host were present -to enjoy the festivities. The party concluded, with a dainty lunch. Mrs. W. J. Morrison and two children child-ren returned to their Salt Lake City home Sunday after spending a week's visit here with relatives. Mrs. Wilson Cunningham and small son returned to the city with them for a week' visit MU,.,Qe Mrs. Lottie Orard Shelley of Salt Lake CJtyrformerly of thli city, loft Suaday.,ior .CAlUornlA.. and ... was married Monday to Mr. Ross Soren-son, Soren-son, formerly of Salt Lake City. The younf couple are iaking8aata. Monica' "their' - home."--"-"' -r - - If you need a Rake, Hoe, Garden Tools or Planet Jr. planters you can get them at Chlpman'a. adr. Mrs. Emily Pax man, Howard and Edith Paxman and Sherman Wright were in Proro Tuesday evening where they attended the opera '"Miss Cherry Blossom" presented under the direction of Ernest Paxman, formerly music Instructor in the schools hero. Mrs. Paxman remained to risit for a few days. . The Third Ward Primary Associ ation wtH present an operetta, "The Rose Dream" next Thursday evening In the ward chapel. About seventy-fire seventy-fire children are taking part In the entertainment which Is under the direction of the Misses Guelda Elsmore and Lorena Clayson. : The proceeds will be used for Primary purposes. " Darld Ingersoll . spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City rlsiting his son Emmett, who underwent an operation last week. Mr. Ingersoll some time ago injured his leg and the wound has since given him trouble, finally maklng an operation necessary. He Is reported doing well, however.- Miss Golds Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer, Sr., of thla-klty, and Mr. Alrla Gray of. Lehl, were married Monday In Proro. The announcement of their marriage came as a surprise to their many friends who have, been busy since tendering congratulations. They will make their home In Lehl. Among those who attended the Opening games ai thq State Basketball Tournament' Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Chipman, Misses Genevieve Stewart and Florence Duncan Dun-can and LeGrande Gudmundsen, Clarence Clar-ence Grant, Thomas Shatter, Dr. W. A. Homer, Ross Ingersoll and Clyde fhoraton. . v.-i..-..,. If you need a Plow Point, Efcraper, or any machine extra call- at Chip-man's, Chip-man's, adr. Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Earl Robinson Robin-son entertained the members of their Sunday School class, the Second Intermediate In-termediate second year, of the First Ward, Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Tanner. Games and music made a pleasant time for all, followed follow-ed by a delicious lunch. There were forty present. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alrin Gray who were married this week, Mrs. James 8pencer, Jr., entertained last evening at a miscellaneous shower. show-er. The guests enjoyed themselves in the usual social pastimes after which refreshments were served. There were forty present. Mr. and Mrs. Gray were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. The list of honor scholarships students stu-dents of the Brigham Young University Univer-sity "'for' tho "autumn quartet as re port-e4Jy port-e4Jy the honor committee pfjhat Institution In-stitution includes from the Senior College, Wayne C. Booth, a graduation graduati-on the local high school and from the Junior College, Miss Nina Halliday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halli-dy, Halli-dy, also a graduate of the local jBchool. ' " ": Pleasant Grove Floral Flowers "of Superior Quality. , .Quick Service. " " Phone 54W Pleasant Grove, Utah . Mr. sad Mrs. 11. S. Rasmussen and Miss Mary Christensen motored 'to Sal r "Lake Friday. ,r, ,. Anno ChrlsUsnsen, who is employed employ-ed In Bingham, spent Monday here with his wife and son. Either Grass or Garden Seeds of all kinds can be had at Chlpman'a. adr. ' ' Misses Margaret and Emma Ingersoll Inger-soll of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of relatives here. Mrs. William Thome returned home Sunday from a visit with ber sister, Mrs. McQIlI, in Lark. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Chlpmanrwrho have been making their home In Magna for the past several months, have retnrned to, American Fork. ' Mrs. William Knudsen of ' Proro, spent Wednesday fa this- city rlsiting WttbbeiLtottorWjnjamJBjowj. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon BIrk are re-Joteteg re-Joteteg -ww-4bA-attlxalof who arrired - at their homo . Friday, February IHhr - Mr. William Chipman left last Sat urday for Los Angeles, where she will spend a two month's rlstt with her daughter. Miss Ora Jean Chipman.. The regufafunion "meeting "of : the Sunday School and Genealogical Society workers of the Stake will be held In the Stake Tabernacle tomor- Free Set of Aluminum Ware given away March 17th to 22nd with every Monarch Range sold duringweek. Call and see them. - adr. W. G. Btorrs spent Sunday and Monday In Eureka, harlng been called call-ed there by the death of Mrs. Storrs' father, H. F. Gear. Funeral serrlces for Mr. Gear were hold there Mon day. . Mrs. Btorrs and children are spending the weekwlth Mrs. Gear.- Gardening time will soon bo here, you .can get "seeds and tools of all kindr at Chipman's. (" adr Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 8treet entertained a few. of their friends. "Rook," social chats and music occupied the time, followed by dainty refreshments. The guests Included In-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Vera Oberhans-ley, Oberhans-ley, Mr., and Mrs. E. R. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs.' K. J. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday and Mr. and Mr. John Robinson. OUR NEW FIRE ENGINE Let's make the new fire engine pay the citizens 200 percent on the Investment, In-vestment, or pay us annually about $1 J.00O, near twice Us -cost, Let us have our city, or an organization organi-zation under tbe city's jurisdiction. Insure In-sure all property in the fire district, or at least all residences or buildings up' to a value, ssy $5,000.00, if they did not desire to take larger Insurance rlsksi. Otherwise wis win barer to jay for the fire apparatus and have learn ed we will not get less rates than be fore, otherwise we have almost bough the machine for the fire insurance companies protection. All property owners within the city limits are paying near $15,000 annually annual-ly for fire insurance. We doubt very much if these Insurance companies are paying back to the. people more than $1,000 to $2,000 average each year for loss by Are out of the $10,000 to $15,000 collected, as we have had very'little damage In the past and now should have much less. Now this difference dif-ference of about $12,000 annually could be returned to the people at the end of each year except a percentage bonus to firemen for their services snd as an Inducement to have as little damage by fire as possible. We be lieve It Is time the people were liking their affairs In their own hand and stop depending on wealthy corpo rations to bleed us continually. Tours for a better place to live for less mon?y , Many suggest that with this money we would save tfiirwe go up bur can yon and get soma good drinking water as most of ns are getting tired of drinking lime and drainage water. ROYAL CLOTHING RTOPE MC ROBINSON -' Who will assist In the movement! " 'Miss Lucy Adams was the guest 61 j relatlres and friends la Salt Lake) City this week. Mrt. R. J. Gray of Garfield. Is spending an Indefinite, jislt here with her mother, Mrs. George NMcholes. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong and daughter of ,Matna, . were visitors here Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. 8helley. Mrs. Kenneth Brown returned to Provo Wednesday morning after spending Monday and Tuesday here visiting with Mrs. Lillle K. Brown and family. Ole Hansen Is convalescing from a serious attack of pneumonia, Mr. Hansen was In the hospital for several sever-al days but was able to be removed to his home Wednesday. The basketball,, boys of the high school with their Coach, Earl Holm-stead, Holm-stead, -spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City, attending the state basketball tournament Millinprv Sale Saturday (I TRIMMED flPRTNa HATfl - 13.fi5 an $4.C5 TANNER MILLINERY 5XsKKbKIKJbK WE HAVE JUST FULL LIN E OF Table Rolled and Steel Cut Oats, Globe Al Mash and Scratch, Blatchford's Mash and Conkey's Mash, Charcoal, Grits and Oyster Shell Everything for the baby chicks. Just unloading car todays- i Prices and Service Are Right. Moffett Feed Mill 5 - Telenhone -2S . , ' C(aKaK(SOa Steady Grow t h . Our steady business growth speaks louder for ur service and meals than any other thing. Each day sees more customers at our cafe and confectionery. COMPLETE . DAILY CAFE SERVICE. MERCHANTS LUNCH. ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES. You'll like our service. Come in today. ; Oavis CSel DAViD DAVIS, lropr MAIN STREET DO IT NOW Don't Wait Until Land Doubles In Value. Buy Now For About HALF Price. Here are a few items, from many more similar. UYo acres good farming land, close to town $2,565.00 30 acres good bottom land will raise beets, ; celery or head lettuce $3,000.00 tr')4 acres near sugar factory ; : 1,350.00 Good 4-room adobe home, good orchard $2,000.00 3-room house, ! acre ground, (cheap) .$450.00 240 acres good dry farm.: . $3,600.00 160 acres, iy2 miles from Cedar Fort- $1,600.00 440 acres, teams, wagons and machinery, $35.00 per . "i acre.' . ,v: ." ::-''" An ideal irrigated ranch, 72 acres, water right from two sourcesrtrdinarily worth $20,000, now $10,500. ' Most of the above may be bought with partial paymcnt-.do.wn,and.good terms on the' balance. . Whether you want a home in town, an irrigated, or a dry farm, or if you want to sell, see Tr.!';, 7 James H. Clarke ' AMERICAN FORK, 'UTAH ; 20,000 MILES ' That '8 what the new BALLOON TIRES- .-. are guaranteed for. j Fits the regular "wheel rim. Ask Us About This New Tire. PEP GAS I Gas "with a reputation, Cobblestone Service Station OTIS CHENEY, prop. PHONE 89-J AMERICAN FORK RECEIVED OUR CHICK FEEDS 7 AMERICAN FORK yjjj Confectionery V 1 ti' ..V.-ft .-' |