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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924 8ATTJRPAT, MAY 1C, 3924 AMERICAN FORK LOCALS Mr. R. L. Ashby was -In -Provo Friday of . lwt week, attending th KlrU day exercises held at the B. T. Ui." : r. '' X , Pbll Fisher and bUr 8altalr orchestra rill be at the Apollo Hall, Monday, May 19th. , . dv. " Kenneth Noyea, student at the D. of U spent from Friday till Monday here visiting with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes. Mrs. Thos. L. 8mart and children of RooteTelt, are here for an extended rlslt with Mrs. Smart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Buckwalter, Mrs. John Peters Is still confined to her bed and her condition yet. remains serious. Her many friends hope for an Immediate improvement. Mrs. Earl Mathews and children ot Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mathews' . Barest. Mr. and Mrs. A.' W. Buckwalter. The American Fork 8oros(s wis , entertained Friday afternoon of last reek at the home ' of Mrs. Agnes Adamson. 8ewlnf and chats occupied ments. Victor Webb left Monday morning for Lyaodyl where he has- employ ment Mrs. wew win remain here with her mother, Mrs. Rose H. Grant for the present ' Taesday baby, girl Vat bora to 'Mrs. Eldea Cllft Mrs. Cllft and the new arrival are doing fine. They are oom 01 nrs. flirt s parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Robinson. . ... . mmmm - ... One hundred girls and ten chaperons - inrai Aipme scaie went to tne Salt . Lake Temple Monday on the grls temple excursion. There vert about thirty-five from this city among the amber., .. 1 " ' - , Word received this week from Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oaisford states they w ' ua uV wy soar luiurw for American Fork, expecting to be here about the 15th Mr. and Mrs. Oaisford and family left here last X'y Mrs. Newell Hofhelns and baby left Sunday for Sprlngvllle to make , their home, Mr; Hofhelns having env . ployment there. Mrs. Hcheins tad , baby have been-enjoying an extended, .... visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith. . I. . , Miss Lucretla Ashby woo the declamation contest Tuesday in the high school, la .which students from the oral expression classes took part . ft' I A .VVJ -1.1.1 . . . riuuuj win nan comes in rieas-nt rieas-nt Grove, and should she be the winner win-ner there, will go to'Provo to try for the county honors. : . The beautiful quilt, which waa mad by the ladles of .the Service Star Legion, and which Is oa display la the 8eaatrand tailor shop window, will be glren a wayThursday.ef enlnvMay 2nd. In the Realart Theatre. The f!orthy 'as theladles -re trying hard to tjilae funds to buy an appropriate soldiers memorial . Mr. and Mrs. 8hlrley Giles and shlldren moved ' Saturday to Lebl to make their home. ,, - Phil Fisher's SalUIr orchestra wlU furnish 4h'e muslo for a dance In the Appolo Hall, Monday, May 19th. adv. Mlsis . Emily Ashby of Provo, is spending the wee-end" In American Fork, guest of Miss Lucretta Ashby. MIss'Dena Shafter entertained the B. Y. 0. Girls Thursday evening. Needle work and chats occupied the time following which refreshments were served. There were ten present, J. E. Bennett of Bingham being a visitor. ;- ' ' " " i '. ' ' Freight Kills Fifteen Sheep Monday afternoon as a herd ot sheepbeJonglBg.4o H.JChlpman were-travelmg soutbroir the state road near the Hollndrake home, they were run Into by a freight train going north on the Union Pacific line. Fifteen of the animals were killed. " o No Free Seeds This Year A number of Inquiries have been received at this office recently con cerning the free government seeds which have been distributed through thl office. - The government will not send out free seeds, the practice having hav-ing been stopped for economical reasons. Women Want Booster Trip One Girl Prom Each County Will Earn Right to Go by Certificate Sale. Thirty-four . Utah girls, including two from the city and county of Salt Lake, will make np part of the official "Boost Utah to Boston and Re turn" party, which is bow being organised. TTie train will spend one week In Boston at the time of the Elks" national convention thereT" 7 Each county will have one lady representative and each county in which an Elks home: Is located will have an extra one. The choice Is made by the sale of certificates and the girl selling the most, in dollars. Is automatically elected. There have been a large number of applications for stock books, and there will probably prob-ably be a hundred women la the con test the' directors expect Th trip begins at Denver, thea to Omaha, Chicago, Detroit Toledo, Cleveland. Buffalo, Rochester, Albany and one week at Boston. Returning, the train stops at New York for three days, then Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Columbus. Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, St. Louis. Kansas City and on home. The stop? will be about eighteen hours at each city. Results from the work ot the general gen-eral committees which are calling on the business and professional men ot the city continue to be satisfactory, and additional committees will be on the streets each day as the work progresses. pro-gresses. The following Is an excerpt from a letter received by the directors from Secretary Hicks of the state securities securi-ties commission, endorsing and encouraging en-couraging the directors ia the cam-palgn: cam-palgn: ' :- "I have purchased and recommend the purchase-! this stock, and feel certain that everyone in the state will do likewise. ' Negro Minstrel In Third 'X Ward Monday Eve. Next Monday evening in the Third ward chapel an entertainment different differ-ent from the usual run will be given by the Mutual Improvement Associa. tloa of that ward. The entertainment ts called The; Alabama . Minstrels" and as the same Implies, Is a minstrel min-strel show. . . ,";';-'.' "Hap Holmstead is the Interlocu tor, or middle man, while the fun sters on the end are Yera Hollndrake and Walter Hunter.' The others are Norman Wing, Francis Abel, Walter Devey, Russell Jacobs, Wm. Elamore, Ralph Miller, Leo Searlo, , Norvan Brown, HUdebrand .Wing, .Kenneth McDonald, James Guyette, Methley Able and LeRoy Mitchell. - Kenneth J. Bird Is dlrecUng the minstrel and an evening of riotous laughter ts promised. - The- cause- is worthy- ami there wlUno doubt hr a packed house. - ' o : Students Practical Work To Be Shown To Parents Wednesday afternoon, commencing at one o'clock, a program . will be given at the high school ia connection connec-tion with the exhibitions la the various departments. All parents and school patrons are urged to - come to .the school and see what the students have accomplished during the term. 1 A feature of the program will be a fashion ahow staged by the Domestic Art department, la which the girls wilt wear clothing made by themselves them-selves during the school year. " -l There will be present some " one from the Extension Division' of the U. AT C. to talk oa farm problems. On the high school campus during the afternoon there will he a livestock exhibit ot dairy cattle. Poultry, horses and swine will also be placed aa exhibition. ex-hibition. By courtesy of the business houses, prises, will be awarded for the first three places taken la the classes mentioned. It Is a keea disappointment for students to prepare exhibitions of this kind and then not have . their parents and patrons manifest Interest In the work done. Let's not disappoint the boys and girls. ' - D) EALART JJA THEATRJtl TO-NiaHT Matinee Saturday 1015c ... Zone Grey's Wonderful Story "TO THE LAST MAN" Also LARRY SEMON COMEDY. Matinee Saturday 10-15e. Evening 15-25c MONDAY and TUESDAY Afternoon Big All Star Cast In "MY WILD IRISH ROSE" Also BitrTvvo Reel Oomedyl 10c and 22e. ; ; ; WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Matinea Wednesday 4:15. James Cruze and Mty of your favorite stars in : "HOLLYWOOD" You will like this big production. Matineb 10-15c: Evening 15-25e. v Ateo a Good Comedy Lincoln Car Ship- . ments T5reak Record Detroit, Mich-. May 8 All previous records for shipments were broken at the Lincoln Motor Company's plant here during the week of April when that division of the Ford Motor Company, It is Just announced,' ship ped out a total of 228 Lincoln cars. The last high record week waa ia October. 1923. - ' . . :-- n- a " " r ALPINE NOTES Among those from out of town who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Rhode Vance Saturday last were Alma Vance of Orem; Pres. 8. L Chlpman, American Fork; Mrs. Ko-i ford, Mrs. Nora Reynolds, Mrs. Detsa Johnson and Mrs. Celestia Rowlands of Provo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bates and sonyernal, and- Mrs. Weaver - of Wallsburg, motored to Magna Sunday andspent-theday"With-Mrsr'Davld Wilkin." ----- - O ; ' . ! F V N E RAL ft E R VIC E a F O R - ; MRS. RHODA F. VANCE The services for Mrs. Rhoda F. Vance were held last Saturday after noon, May 8rd, In the ward chapel, Counselor Joseph L. Pair presiding. The choir sang as the opening number," num-ber," "Though Deepening Trials" which was followed by prayer by Don C. Strong. A vocal duet "Some Sweet Day" was rendered by Mrs. Ora H, Chlpman and Moral D. Steele, follow ing which a life sketch of the de ceased was given by Mrs. May Jl Marsh. John Alma Vance, Henry Moyle, Joseph F. Marsh, Thomas F. Carlisle and Pres. S. L. Chlpman were the speakers. Additional musiral seloc- Itlons were a vocal duet "Sometime, Somewhere" sung by Mrs. Chlpmnn and Mr. Steele, a vocal solo, "My Father Knows" sung by Mrs. Clarfbda Little, and a song "Rest' sung by the choir. The benedWIon was pro-notin-?ed by C. C. 4Tackett. : Inferttfeht was mado In the .Alpin cemetery, J. T. Rntoman dedicating the grave. The high esteem held for the deceased was manifested In the many beautiful floral offerings. u Surely' Is. :"' Isn't It queer that , the things that reoilp want most to knw are usuall -0 leirt It s Pactf An editor has to become Just about so ilcl bcfurc lie rtMimlu entirely un in'it urU'd I'.v w tnlk of K ii'r k. firnmrinMritm Big Suit ;aM-;- I - . bale SATUEDAY AND "ALL NEXT WEEK WE OFPEE THE BUYING . PUBLIC A BliATJTIFUL LINE OF i Ladips' Suits and Fancy Dresses Just Ence -1 SUITS $40.00 for..,. .. .....$20.00 $35.00 for . ...$17.60 $32.00 for '..$16.00 DRESSES $14.75 Spring Styles . . . . .$75 " 7 Choice Lino Worth $25.00 for, . v. ..$150 A Serviceablo Line Ladies House Dresses Worth Up to $4.00 Each Your Choice as Long as Tfcey Last , r : - Only 89c Each We want to sell every Suit and every Dress. Terms of Sale Cash If you want to make a payment down we will hold same 30 days. This is an oppor- ft tunity we lose, you gain. 8 Chipman Mercantile Go. i AMERICAN FOEK, UTAH )j i V g llWI ' W 1WI WWI Amlpt l 'M Ml UMI ! ! ' r-vf FILM AND RECORD MUSEUM PLANNED London Institution Where :L Future Can View Ue. The future will both see and bear. us If the rest of the world adopts, plans which are now being made to establish a film and phonograph record museum In London. " Whether the generations to come ere to be congratulated or commiserated for having their ancestors thrust upon them Instead of conveniently escaping them, as other generations .have always al-ways done, Is a question to be touched on with discreet and appropriate lightness. light-ness. . The new museum, U It is formed, will be built sround the nucleus of 01m already In possession of the Imperial War museum.' There are hundreds of thousnftd-fer-of"movifig"plc1ure film In this collection, reporting historic his-toric military and naval engagements of the war,; among which are the. But-, tie of the Somme and the blocking of Zeebrugge harbor.. . - Hitherto preservation Of "Dims ' ha a been difficult because the negatives from which they are made eventually contract, but a new celluloid material, which Is unshrinkable and unburnuble, promises to solve this difficulty. One dim also In existence chronicles events as far back as 181)9, showing Queen Victoria's visit to Dublin In that year and her funeral In 1000 with the former kaiser as one of the mourners. .. . To the purely visual collection of the War museum may be added the strict ly vocal collection of the British museum. mu-seum. This Includes phonograph rec ords of the voices of King George and Queen Mary, l'uttl. Melba, Caruso, Challapln. Among the atatesmen whose voices have been taken are Mr, -Asnulth. Mr. Lloyd George, Winston Churchill. Admiral Teary, Sir. Ernest Shar-kkton an various others. Living Age. MOTHERS' DAY CHOCOLATES Any Sixe Boxes. Best Candy. Get them at Briggs Pharmacy San Tox Drn$. Store Telephone &3 Churches In Mexico City. There are 300- churches of solid tone masonry, equivalent to ons ehurch for every 800 inhabitants, la Mexico City. Latest In Watches. A watch that can be automatically corietf-rw1ce-danyywaidBns 1 been devised by a lieutenant of the naval air service. . ... Thousands In Mine. Coal mining always will be a has-ardoos has-ardoos calling.' anys Nature" Magazine. It keeps 71)0.0(10 men under the face of the earth, deep down, digging, drilling, drill-ing, and blasting their way Into seams of coal. ' 8chool for Waitresses. Technical French, serving of cofTee, elocution ami voice production, and the composition of menus pre n 1110113 the subjects tntiKht at a school tor waitresses wently established In London. Directing Knowledge. First Cannibal "I have a stomach ache." Second Cannibal "It vast be that grad-u-ate." 0 Orion the Storm Maker. ft fi.Wt. K A .M,.lnnl aft ma mm, AitflrHft iu 1'iiuu Hx fliuirutB Biiir it 01101 wlirrlor and hunter, of Ill-repute MMimclna Wlrh hla onrwournnpo ' th . associated the storms which were se prevalent at this time of year and so oangeroijs tw seamen. 0 ; Irish superstition. Among the . superstitious Irish peasantry Friday Is regnrded as t n .in. ui m . U . . . ii , i,n .'. nit nun ;.. never be opened to a stranger on that day, nor should a cat be usen front one hous to another. Too True, Almost every day a man Is compelled com-pelled to submit to some Injustice that he once declared he would never a'and for. Grow From the Tip. ' Evergreen trees may be 'recognized by the distinctive form of their trunks. In most of them, snys Nature Much-zlne. Much-zlne. the mnlii trunk or leader i-on tlnues to grow from the tip and docs not divide ami sulMllvhle into branches and branchlt'ts. 1 0 Vsry Seldom. No doubt nffii are Just as foolish 4i-.W4tn)t'n.. but yosehlom-hewr-'ef a man suing a woman for breach of promise. Old Photograph Album. Jud Tunklns says he can always convince con-vince himself that the world Is I in provinif by tiettlng out bis grand futtier's phot oruph 'album Complete Line of House Paints. For Both Inside and Outside jjse. American Fork Co-op. |