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Show 4 I 1 GATUEDAY, HAY 3, 1321 (SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924 AMERICA FORK CITIZEN ml it.! !i i i - 2! 21 a n ! n : i I 4 1 f hi I .Ml '!!; 1 .1 i; .... Irt t "'ri i 'J '- 'i . 3 -'l OBGVrRMK LOCALS FOR 8AU& Baby carrlais, Oray wicker, food condition. Mr. Vara Walker. . '; . , Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Helselt, Delbert and Wallace Helselt are la Salt take City today to attend .the funeral aer rices of Mrs. I. A. Condouln, filter of Mrs. Helselt, who died Wednesday. . i . . . i Thla week the old Ice houie building; build-ing; back of the Anderson Bros, mortu ary was torn down and construction was commenced on another "building which will be used to manufacture cement vaults In. v 7oung men, Chipuibn's hare tot right suit for graduation. ad. Dr. and Mrs. C. IL Bird of Farming-ton, Farming-ton, spent the first of the week here with Dr7 B ird's" "son.1 IV J. Bird and family. Harold Bradley, brother of Mrs. Bird, was a guest at their houio last week-end from Weston, Idaho. '. " . '" '. . ' "'. - '" ' Why not look your best at graduation? gradu-ation? You can If yott go to Chip-man's1 Chip-man's1 for your suit or .dress. ( adv. . Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Scown of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Chlpman, Mrs.' Agnes Householder House-holder and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Berg of this city were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelley Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. -Shelley and Mi, and Mrs. Oven Lynch were in Bait Lake City Thursday evening attending , the Wilkes theatre. . TO) EALART im theatrJl! TONIGHT (Saturday) Matinee 4 P. Ll-1045c - GLORIA SWANSONIN -; "BLUEBEARD'S 8TH WIPE', r ' Also "Leather Pushers." , : T -7T MONDAY LEATRICE JOY and a Godd Oast In "THE SILENT PARTNER" . , . . Also Comedy. , 7EDNESDAY-THUH3DAY Uatinee Wed. 4:15 POLA NEGRI, ANTONIO MORENO and ten other big stars in : 1THE SPANISH DANOER- Also OUR GANG COMEDY "DOGS OF WAR" Matinee 10-15c. Evening 15-25c. " Don't miss this big special picture. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, 9TH and 10TH Zane Qrey's J . 1 ; "TO THE LAST MAN" ; ; . V , Mrs. Joseph ' Nlcholes, Primary Stake Board President, together with Mr. Nlchoiea and Mr. and Mrs, Rulon Nicholas, attended Primary confer ence held at Pleasant Grove Thlxi Ward Sunday evening. - Pres. and Mrs. 8. L. Chlpman were In Provo Thursday evening. They ifere guests at a party given by Pres. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor for the B. Y. U. faculty members and partners and the Board members and their partners. There wera 150 present. f K. a. TutUe, representing American Fork, attended a ; meeting of the Leadership Training Committee for Timpanogos Council, held in "Provo Thursday evening. A course of, train ing for scoutmasters and "prospective scoutmasters for the coming year was outlinjtd. 'A sew. camp - ground, - 100 yards farther down the canyon , than" the camp grounds at the Timpanogos Cave flat, has recently been made 'for the accomodation of the large crowds of visitors who will soon commence to visit the canyon. .'.l....w,, If you want to look right at gradu ation go to Chlpman's ; f or suit or dress. ' .? '-V ' adv. The following program has' been ar ranged for meeting tomorrow evening In the Second Ward .chapel: Talk by Eatella Fenton of Pleasant 0 rove, recently re-cently returned from a mission to California; reading, ... Leah Chlpman; solo, Alta Holmes; duet. Myrl Robin son and Oolda Crystal The pnblle Is cordially Invited, -i i r " Walter Needham, who for the past eighteen months baa been manager of the Chlpman Mercantile Co, dry goods department, has accepted a position with the Norman and Jensen store at Eureka, to ba. manager of tha dry goods department - Mt "feedTam has the best wishes of many friends here for suoceas. Mr, and Mra. -Needham and children leave today for Eureka. ' A representative body of the Educational Edu-cational section of the First District o fthe Federated Clubs of Utah met Monday at the home of Mrs. Atlantic Chrlstensen. The meeting was for the purpose of discussing a way to bring the home and school closer together : TTAJiTPi fimfpk - Incorporated 475 DEPARTMENT STORES t Mhr A 1 1 ; ;1 h We selected this handsome footwear especiallj for our aommer trade. Believing V that nothing adds more' to the charm of the aommer outfit than smart shoes, we ar-'ranged ar-'ranged to have these .strap pumps sent to us in time for your selection before the greatest great-est dress-up time of the whole year. I Distinctive Styles Chic and New! Characteristic JVC. Penney Co. Values! Pumps of patent leather, black satin, kid. Also popular colors that appeared with the coming of summer. ' , Our salespeople will assist you in selecting your correct size which has so much to do with the proper appearance of shoes on the -feet. There is no occasion to mar the happiness of the day .wearing ypur old ihoes when , such, beautiful and serviceable footwear may be had at prices which afford exceptional values. ;r The, broad rRnj t, wear our ne w footwear for summer Vt t. 2.98 . to 5.90 ) . line n Happy Happy for the Graduates Time Time for the Parents: Happy Time foi:. the.. Teachers' . : .,.1. i.,.. kH.m..... v--4-1j -V--ew t,.-... GRADUATES LIKE TO LOOK THEIR ; BEST High School .Graduation Eighth Grade; Graduation IT IS ONE THIE 7HEN WE ALL JOlir HI CONGRATULATIONS WE HAVE THE RIGHT IIATEIUAL FOB QIBLS3' - Graduation Dresses WE HAVE THE IfHTY SUITS FOB THE Boys Graduation See Our Show Windows f ; .-' A Suit or Dress for Every Graduate 11 Chip Mercantile Co. man AUEEIOAIT FOBS, UTAH I n nm f g ri and mappug oat a program which wlU fill la the golf which exlsU 1s tween the homa aa4 - school Tha time was insufflcleat ta corer the entire en-tire work and another meeting was called for Monday at Provo. Work Being Bushed On Main Street Building . mm .... Little time was lost In getting to work on the remodeling of the new bakery and shoe shop quarters when the city market stock and pictures were mored. The stock was barely out when workmen started on partitions parti-tions to separate the building for the new leasers. About a week to ten days will be re quired to complete the work and then the bakery and shoe shop will move. The Thornton Drug, number two, Kill Immediately occupy . the building ? seated "by thetn and then work cao start, on -. tha new. location ? ot . ths People's State Bank. Cafe Adding New Kitchen Manager' Darld Darls has decided that ' his business at the Davis Con fectlxxnery and Cat, bat .. outgrown the present quarters and the erection of a new kitchen on the rear Is now underway. . The addition will be 14 by 14 feet and will house all the cooking equlp- men keeping all smoke, fumes, etc., from the front part of the cafe. The present space used for the kitchen wUl be added to the confectionery and cafe serving quarters. This will provide some much needed room tor tables and should help the concern materially since It will make it pos elble to better serve the public. The' building front' has received a fresh coat of white paint this week and a new street sign Is .being put up. ,J: ;', A Mean Man. Mrs. Flubdub of our, town has a very aKRravating husband. 'He either rays MHus!nM Is rotten you must eoonomlKe" or "Business , la good I Just bought oryitelf a new suit" Deer! twlmminf tult ' la winter the fur of the deer Is specially adapted for swimming. The in Irs are composed of air cells and when the coat Is about an Inch long It will Nufflce to nmit him. Moxt of the buck xhod their antlers fa Jununrv. From Nature .History UOTHEB'S DAY IIAY llTH . , fcIt will; be a real UOTHEB'S DAY -for mother if she haa a box ot Mother ' - Chocolates. All size boxes done up in. style. Get them at ' ' . Briggs Pharmacy San Tox Drug Store Telephone 69 SkFLORSHEIM shoe XJo wear The Flonhdm Shoe is to enjoy the rcfinol style and faithful service that havemadesomanymeri Florshcim friends for good. Tht sit tf mftrm fid-itj fid-itj fir tbt man wb$ eti Tit PARKWAY bwj&i? I WAV- - : I: P! American Fork Co-op. '. I ; Duma. ; . . First" Student s that the bene' of the school T Second StndpntfTeah. In a gramasluin sense." r;;' r Tfca Ara Heree. . V The Arab horse la said ta be the eldest of existing domestic bretfa. Its records can be trsced back for U300 .ytara America's Frst Af?(1nint. . tTliut Is believed to ba America'' Rrxt aprirtment house w built Id Ni'w Orleans by the Baroness Pimtal I'M. tluughter of the Spanish governor of IHilnlima Sixteen ef these spurt-ment spurt-ment houses were erected la iS-tu. s row of them ion either -alda of tha City ' , ;., " " ' t, n: |