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Show ' '.V 1 1 1 t7ifY;D' AMERICAN FOBS CITIZEN SATURDAY OCTOBER 5, lCIi aOCAN FORK LOCALS j off on bate. Taaaer MMinery, fi-stt'wVlfhV who V ttKUn 1 J rj ipent the week end here ' jji his mother, VT vtttij'U'ri. 2. N. WmUtt It ialthe weekl.8aHLak. CitT. Mrs. J. A. Wright her daughter, ' lira. hi ' wnon and .family, tor 'l: lereral yeara reaideata of -neBT, have nTed Lw mk( 1 inrMt gchroeder aad family hart fc(o' me aoaae on in Mutual iyy plant grounoe. . I 'l" . ....... s ,..,,-.(. (ViMer Hansen, and Uohn Adama, awiareV in: Blnf ham? spent Sunday L!,natt here with their famlliea, re- I'tmut to Blnsaam mi mgnt I . sal Vra. & T. Shelley and S-nr: lira. J. A,' Wright aad Mrs. Ht a. Wild motored to Bait Lake Vttrday and apent the day oa busl- 'mu Batten. : : Tie Sorotii met Friday afternoon d jut week with Mra. Bert ' Adam tjka In the afternoon, after rsrtlaf and muilc had aeea enjoyed. 1 M. j.int lunch vaa served Vraioai R. Btorra had her tonsils naerei at the local hoapltal Friday of laat week, aad though her throat kii been' extremely tore aha la mak ing good recorery. Mra Thomas Shatter waa aoatess Aandty afternoon to the members of the Prlacllla Club. A dainty lunct ru served following a delightful ifttraoon spent la sewing, chata aad aule. . - - uil the Her H H lift. Mn. 8. D. Strong aad daughter, lets, of Magna, are gueete thla week tt the home of lira. Strong a parenta, Mr. aad Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. art. Albert Cheerer . of Bingham aotored to American Fork Wednea-fcr Wednea-fcr ud Jonled by Mra. Henry Cheerer tad little Mitt Fay Tanner apent the Mar la Provo with relatlvea. Vra. Cheerer was the guest of Mrs. Ellen Mason daring the afternoon. JOB FINE FLOWERS eaS at American Fork Floral Co We special lie la fan eral work Phoae 1MW. Mra. Joe. E. Spratley and Mra. Albert Al-bert Mott were risking Mr. and Mn Royal Mot at Peyton on Welnesday. For Halloween material! Chlpman's Big Red Store go to V ." -uiw joaea, with 'bennother, Mra. Dare Jonet of Lehi. motored to Bingham Monday. , Mra. W. I Wagstaff entertained Friday afternoon In honor- of the It th birthday of her mother, Mrs. Rota A. Bourne. Mra. DarW Darlt and daughter. Donna, aad Mist Margaret Wagstaff motored -"to gait Lake City Tuesday aad apent the day on "business. Mlae Margaret "Whgataff rlstted la Lehi Wednesday with her aunt, Mra. Ida Raker, who la Tecorerlng from severe burns. The first of the week a baby gw-1 arrired at jthe home of Mrs. Wm. Green. Mother and daughter are doing do-ing nicely. lira. Ether Pulley and children left Friday for Salt Lake City to make their home. Mr. Pulley baa been employed em-ployed there for some time. Mra. If. S. Healey apent Sunday aad Monday la 8altXake City, and with Mends from Alpine rtalted Darid Wilkin at the L, D. 8. hospital Mr. aad lira. Jos. Walton, Mr. aad Mra. Delbert Helselt motored to 8alt Lake City last erealag aad attended "Blossom Time", presented in the Salt Lake Theatre. A real estate deal waa transacted through Jamei It Clarke this week whereby Frank Graetelt became the owner of the Elisabeth McCarty home In the first ward. Chew It after every meal It stlaaalatea ppctlt mu4 tela) tllocsfieMa, It makes y loa4loyoeiBaatw fioodl Net lew tt rellewea tbat tuttj fccilaf iter acartw catfag. jwaltesa feele iliii ATkraatlia..- .irntfeMteeCf Mra. Harry Nlebolaea aad daughter, Erelya, of Magna, are here for a rlslt of aereral days with Mra. Nicholson's parenta, Mr. and Mra. Henry Cheerer. Walter Derey, Sr., who recently underwent aa operation la Salt Lake City, la' reported to be doing well aad It Is expected he will be able to be restored to his home here the first of next week. - Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Russell of Salt Lake City, were rltltors Sunday at the'home of Mr: and Mrs. N. H. He! telt Mr. Rnssell haa charge of the Indexing department of the" genealo- cfcal denartment la the 8alt Lake temple. Dr. and Mra. Harrer Fletcher of New Tork City will arrive here thla morntnc enroule to California where Dr. Fletcher will conduct a lecture tour. Their rlait here witk Mrs. Fletcher's parents. Pres. and Mrs. 8. L. Chlpman, will necessarily be short "Girl Shy", Harold Lloyd comedy in which this popular comedian Is at bin best, was shown at the Realart thea Ire here Thuraday, Friday and Satur dayof fast "weekrThe "rlctore, like all of Lloyd's comedies, Is full of laneha from beirinnlnK to end. Good sized crowds were present each night, ; . S.i Uli i rfi t,' AUo or JnO-RORSE Brand Waist OrenlU " Word was receired In this city laat week of the arrlpal of a baby girl at the Tiome of Mr. and Mrs. Lesllo Burgess of Sawtelle. Cal. Mrs. Burgess Bur-gess was formerly Miss Edith Mc-Brlde, Mc-Brlde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McBrlde, who resided ' here for a number of years. Mrs. Louis Peterson of Lehi, un derwent an eye operation at the hospital hos-pital here the last part of last week. from which she is making good re- ' M corery. The same flay tne lonsus ox the daughter of Mrs. Grantham were remored. Th harvest ball held In the gym nasium Friday eight of last week, nl which was attended by a very large crowd. Including many out of . d.ki waa filfftilv incceetful. WWU V 1 0 1, lt ' I " The dance was' given by the" Home Economics and A g. Clubs of the high school. The half was tastefully and effectively decorated for the occasion rnlnr acheme of autumn ieavee eniiirtwlned wih green being used. The popular Ariel Quartet furnished the music. fMta Ch.nv. Dr. W. A. Homer, M. H.v InreTsoll. and Burn: Harrington returned home Wednesday -evening from a three days deer hunt in tne north Duscbene country at the head of Yellowstone. The hunt was most aucccssful (?) In that the gentlemen returned with four little ".deare" but riot of the horned variety. These "doers" ate of the kind famous for their "scent" and more commonly known as skunks. -The mf soy .thpy are going on enorther Hunt and hope to bring the real article back next 'time. - , I Donald Barrett la home for aa la- ueuoue aiay xrom Miuora waere ee has been employed. 207 off on hau. Tanner Millinery. adv. 1 . .... , Miss Ruth Gardner left Monday for Salt Lake City for aa Indefinite rlait with relatlvea. , Mr. and Mra. Wayne Hansen of Bingham, spent Thursday of laat week here Halting relative. Mrs. Lenard Chlpman la spending the week end la Salt Lake City with relatlvea aad. frieada. .' - Victor Webb, employed at- Nepal. spent the week end here with hia wife, returnlag Monday morning.. For Htlloweea materials go to Chlpman's Big Red 8tore. adv. - - 8unday guests at the home of Mrs. Jennie Cunningham were Mr. aad Mrs. C. A. Telboe aad son of Proro. Elmo Bash left last Friday for San Bernardino, California, to spend aa Inedflnlte rlslt with his grandmother. J. L. Flrmage and wife motored to Heber Tuesday, paying a rlslt of business to the Penney store there. ......, Misa Ruth Fage, formerty nurse at the Community Hospital of thla dty. la now nurtlng at the L. D. 8. hoepl- tal, Satt Lake City. I Misa Mnile Duncan of Bait Lake City, spent the week-end here with her parenta, Mr. aad lira. W. X. Duncaa. "-'JB--iir .t :....-... , John Kelly aad wife returned home Monday after spending two weeks la Salt Lake City with relatfrea aad frienda. ' Soooky Hallowe'en Dance Alpine Ovm., Wednesday. Oct. 29. -Refreshments and Fortune Tellln?. adv. Mrs. Nlela Nelsoa. Mrs. Wlllard Shipley aad Mra. Willis Bromley and eon, Adair, went to Springrllle Tues- lay afternoon to attend the funeral of Mra. Francis Roylance Nelson. Mra. Hyram Davis returned Sunday Sun-day to Bingham after spending several seve-ral dart here with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zabriskle. Mr. Davit Joined hla wife here 8undayL Motoring to Salt Lake City Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Co-dell, Co-dell, Mist Vivian Madsen and Albert Ray. 'They attended the Pantaget theatre. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Chtpman and baby who have been making their home In Murray, have moved to American Fork. They are located in the Chlpman apartments on Merchant street Mr. and Mra. David S. Taylor and daughter, ghlrley, of Ogden, return ed home Tuesday after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller and relatlvea In Lehi. Their visit here was. occasioned by the death of Mr. Taylor 'a sister who was buried in Lehi Monday afternoon. Little Miss Ruth Holdsworth,, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holdsworth, had the misfortune to fall from a chair Monday -night and break her left arm below the elbow. The bone Is knitting nicely and the little one la able to be out at play again. FISHFREE FISH on Saturday, November 1st with every $1.00 purchase a fowl and 2 Gold Fish Free. Thornton Drug Stores, adv ' The primary grade school children attended school op to Thuraday noon but. the students of the upper grader and high school were dismissed from school this week to assist la harvesting. harvest-ing. The teachers are In Salt Lake City the last part of thla week attending at-tending the annual meetings of the U. E. A. At the home of her sister, Mrs. Melvln Anderson, Mist Wanda Dicker-son Dicker-son was given a party Iq honor of her blrtbday.-'The- perty-waa held.. Sna day evening. A pink and white color scheme prevailed. The dining table was decorated with vases of roses and centered . with an elaborate birthday birth-day cake surraoilnted by candles. Covert were laid for Misses Wands DIckerson, Wilma 8tlce, Mary Mo-Kinney, Mo-Kinney, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson and son, Howard, of this cltys Edith Goates(,4.Ernest Peterson "and" Sewell f Bushman of Uhi; Delbert Tregagle of Provo, and Bill Jones of Milford. For Hallo weea mater lata go to Chlpman's Big Red Store. adr. Mrs. Niels Nelson is spending the week end fa Dividend with her children chil-dren and their families, and will return re-turn home tomorrow. ' Miss Besale Newman of the Englleh Department of the local high achool waa a visitor at the Proro high achool Monday. Dinner guests Sunday of Mra. Len ard Chlpman were Messrs. Shermaa Lomaa, Welby Ireraoa, Kenneth Ben nett and Frank O'Brien, all. of Salt Lake City. . -- -.- . Mra. Louie D Inxersoll and ekll- drea motored to Salt Lake City Wed- aeaday aad apent the day attending to business matters and vialtlng re latives. Mr. and Mra. Haas Laursen, Mra. H. C. Jensen aad Mitt Rhoda Baker motored down from Salt Lake City Monday evening and visited with re latives J. C. Penney, founder aad organis er of the J. C. Penney chain of stores, was la Salt Lake City Wednesday Wed-nesday evening and met with alnety six Penney atore maaagera aad employees. em-ployees. 'T: ! Mr. aad Mrs. Niels Nelaoa had aa their gaeata Sunday Mr. aad Mra, Clyde Nelsoa aad baby, Mr. aad Mra. J. C. Kirkeadahl and Joha Nelaoa of Dividend, aad Misa Holes Okelberry of Goshen. :J: oe oeai. . watL consumsvea ifmmamj whereby ffoaeph Waltoa becama the owner of the home of Mra. Loate B. Ingeraoll oa west Mala atreet. Mra Iagersoll expect to purehaae a home la 8alt Lake City aad wfU more there la the aear fataro. MBsa Myrl Julian spent two days thla week la the eapltol city, gaeat tf relatlrea. i i - Hair cannot be beauUful aoleaa tt Is soft aad luxuriant, , To make it healthy and rlgoroua aae Lucky Tiger Hair Remedy. ; .Try a bottle . from your barber or druggist t D. E. OLSEN Watch" llalcer and Jewtl - Plain and Fancy V Uericaii Fork,"Utili;; All Work Guaranteed. 1 !' . A Costume Hallowe en Ball APOLLO Friday, October 31st Big Time For Dancers and Spect&tori. ' See The Costumes wdJtinnF ITicketa 75c. 5 "Extra Ladies and Balcony 25c.r !j Traveling Salesmen Mra. Joseph Orard, wlo lg making her home wlla her daughter, Mre. A. F. Smith,. and wha for a aumber of yeara haa been a great aufferer from rheumatlam, haa beea very 111 thla week aad her oonditioa up to Friday noqgi had not materially improved. ' " a j GET YOUR GOLD FISH .7 :" FEEE--.-tt: With each $1.00 purchase a Eowl and 2 Gold Fish Free, Saturday,1 November 1st at Thornton Drug Stores, 'adv ii a andotters"wh6 7 T T Know Gocd Food Patronize Our Cafe. v- - Try Our Special Regular Dinners ' 12to2 Meals and Special Dishes At All Hours. Davis Confectionery jj &Cafe . . . kaA ia. - - - eifi iftitle ifliiTia rTsl r'1 " saaaaw. i .5.; . . v l - " ' " ' -fU .ALijSr :: Zli Jt: t' V. ' " .1 HI 1 II II M W II II II I W II il V .W I I i I I I I t t J i : J I J 1 i I 3 Z3MJ - 5 (To fca tuflt lan fnHiti hf wtovl TtM&ctw4Prlc'-lBor-lGlrt eMt tafcalai la Aflcaa a -9S99caaaila fMMta m Ulw , 44 f 4tjsja)aaf)gM asMakffajW s TevoTUrJ Bo? 1 Girl at&jkia wliatanMj ta Aamji ia WW Caaaaiaa TVItafa faal i. Uj at a.rfi ia iiaaie, TMFetrthPrrae-lBor--lClrl ' Tw9 FiA PrttM-1 Dov-1 ClH mm arfcalanalg. la AaMrtcaa a : CaaaatM Cainta liatrar. . Mty W n I imaiij., Twe Sixth Prim 1 Boy 1 Ctrl ' t ackahmkM l l1m a a?ww mi... IMM. a VmH i.:i-.-.e-J Home Lighting Contest Ends Oct. 31 ENTER NOW I : 3 B: i i : a cur TMie unun r.tnuTtMrt . PRIMER, FREE Tc t Totnter the contest- yon mast have' ' a Primer. Your teacher will give you one or you can get one Irons the nearest office of the Utah Power Pow-er & Light Company. The Primer givei you full information about the things you must do to win a priie. - Rocky Mountain C26 Kearna Building l OT3 AND GIRLS, here la a chanct that comet only once in lifetime. Each school fcor and rid ten years of age or older, in cluding high school pupils, has tn opportunity to , win a valuable prise. Don't forget to enter this contest TODAY. This contest Is conducted for the purpose of teaching the boys and girls proper use of artificial artifi-cial light in the home to conserve eyesight It has great educational value, in addition to the valuable prises offered. , District' Prizes. Tfc fotUwlsig district cash prizes ar fferod for tHo aetwTeeisttala ottetrtet bf ik Rocky MsnaatsJai Dew . trieaJ Coepereiirw Immgmm Two First PHtet: 1 Boy. 1 Girl ! 100 each - - -Two, Second Priiest 1 Boy, I Girl iwo intra rnzes; i noy, i in.. $S0 each Two Fourth Prim: 1 Boy, 1 Girl.. $2J eaeB".A..-. 411 eaca Next Eleven Prises: $10 Each - LOCAL PRIZES la addition the electrical Industry ia offering eabetaa-. eabetaa-. ttal local cash prises. ' lectrical Cooperative League .. Salt Lain City, Uta 5 i -T" 'J |