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Show i l. ' ' I I hf if ft i 5 i i if 1 i 1 Ml urn I"' ' 3 i' i ii i i If I i: 1 it if 1 "1 i ' T J I lib ! t V 1 i I J i i SATURDAY, OVKMBKR 1, 1924 AMERICAN JORK LOCALS Prize Drawing January 2nd, 1926, City Hall. Get tickets with each 60c purchaae or account payments at XL H. Bpley's. Aik us about prizes, adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. Henriod of Neva da, visited tor a short time here Tues-J day of last - reek with .Mrs. Annie Elsmore. Mrs. Elsmore Is a sister of Mrs. Henriod and they had not seen each other for twenty-five years. New Thanksgiving Table Linen. and Napkins to match at Chlpman's. adv. AttKMOAN FORK CITIZEN 1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBEgjj n w n-.il. wr aiWrairaiT--V - ' w.,l Dale, son of Mrs. Nell Olnns had the misfortune to stumble and fall Monday, breaking an arm. Richard Steele, who has been seriously 111 ' with pneumonia; is reported re-ported to be some better which: is gratifying o his relatives and many friends. , Chlpman's sell , so many eats-, that their stock Is kept nice and fresh. - Candles, Nuts. Grapes, Celery, Lettuce, Let-tuce, Bananas, Raisins and Cranberrieseverything Cran-berrieseverything for Thanksgiving. Mrs. R. W. Stewart pleasantly sur prised her husband Tuesday morning by announcing orerjbe telephone her arrival ia Bait Lake City from Ohio where she had spent several weeks. Mrs. Stewart's visit to Ohio was partially parti-ally occasioned by the serious Illness and later the death of her father. Mrs. Emit Anderson, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Le Roy Lott of Lehi, entertained twelve of her old friends Thursday afternoon of last week. The ladles spent the afternoon In reminiscences of their girlhood days and at five o'clock were seated to e. delicious hot dinner. These ladles were all "pals" when girls and have since kept up the custom of entertaining en-tertaining each other every so often. Me. and Mrs. 0. W. Goalen, Mr and Mrs. Stanley Goalen of Salt Leko CUy, were Sunday guests here of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Millar. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Jr., were among the guests Thursday xa. m f pT0. evening at the Halloween banquet vo, were guests Thursday afternoon , of Mr. family. and Mrs. Heber Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe and son. and Miss Mozelle Cunningham of rro-vo, rro-vo, visited here Thursday with Mrs. Jennie Cunningham snd family. For your thanksgiving dinner Chip-man's Chip-man's have made ready for you. Cranberries, Celery, ..Mince Meat. Pickles, Sweet Potatoes, Bananas, Cur rants and Raisins, adv. A winsome baby girl was born Wednesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nlcholes. Mrs. Nlcholes, formerly for-merly Miss Hope Taha, and the new arrival are doing nicely. i and dance given In the Memorial Hall. Lehi. by the Business Men's Club ol that city, , . j w Hallowe'en was not unobserved In e the Third ward Judging from the JjJ number of entertainments which are 4 taking place this week. One of the rt parties planned for this evening from all indications will provide great deal of amusement tor the Third ward Primary officers and teachers. The party will be entertained In turn by Miss Alice Parker, Mrs. Leland Mitchell, Miss Mary Atle ; and ; Mrs Vera Holindrake In progressive msn- Sfi ner, lunch to be served at each place. ! 5 i iiaiiKsaving i Li I Our attention will soon be called again to the day set apart to offer thanks X i i t ITT- 1 x: ! 1 J 1- f 1L. 1 . T for continuea oiessiogs. ve cave auiiciaicu yvus wouia m uua lino. A party which was thoroughly enjoyable en-joyable for all participating was the one given Wednesday night - The guests were first entertained by Miss Miss Ednn Baker was pleasantly ,Dle at her home which was surprised Wednesday sight by twenty pretty decorated. Games were en- friends. Tne time was speni in piay-, jnyed here and the first art of the Fresh Raisins New Currants Apples Cranberries Sweet Potatoes Grapes Celery . Bananas Figs Dates Sweet Oranges Lemons Lettuce Vegetables NutsShelled Nuts to Crack Candies-Ali Kinds Ing games, music snd in enjoying delicious lunch. menu was served after which the party was continued at the home of Miss Thelma Varaey where the ba- A reunion of the descendents of j lance of the lunch was served and Joseph ' Shipley will he held evening games were also played. There war at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex . twenty-two la the party. Thornton of Pleasant Grove. A number from this city will be present You can depend on getting what you want at Spooks, goblins, witches, and almost every other kind of character that. A party not lacking la thrills was the one given by the B. T. 0. Girls Thursday night The guests, costumed costu-med and masked, assembled at the Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jaeobsea of the Denver and Rio Grande Welders entertained a number of their friends and relatives at a most successful dinner din-ner party 8nnday in the dining car of the company. Covers were laid for twenty guests. The center boaqnot of leaves and grasses was of the charming tints of autumn. A notable .feature of the occasion was the presence pres-ence of relatives representing four generations, the first being represented, represen-ted, by Mrs. Louisa Shurtllff, the second se-cond by Mrs. W. C. Chrlstensen, the third by Mrs. James H. Jacobsen and the fourth by little Miss Myrl Beth Jacobsen. After the dinner the party snotored to, Utah lake and on to Geneva and later In the evening to Bait Lake City. The folloylng persons per-sons enjoyed the motor trip) Messrs. and Mesdames W. C. Chrlstensen, William Pool. Mrs. Louisa Shurtllff, In the gymaslum Friday afternoon I for he students ,yhf. grade schools. roams the eertn this wm . ot . year . "..., v -opwi jmvj wm m rnnamnem at tne aanca civen rawrwiBw iur moon uw and served oyster soup and crackers Then byj route which lead throw dark lanes, 'barns, over coal ' piles and under bridges the girls were con- ao TABLE LINEN, TABLE COVERS, TABLE DISHES, NAPKINS TO t CHIPMAN'S Call us up or call on us. Quick Service with New Cash Registers No Waiting Slip With Every Purchase. Miss Thorn Hansen had a number of her friends as guests at her home (.oucted to the home of. Miss Ruth Friday evening for a Hallowe'en party j Gardner where the second coarse All that roes to make a Hallowe'en ! consisting of sandwiches, salad. party enjoyable was la evidence and ( plcklesr olives and candy were ser. j from all reports Miss Hansen estab-;ved and a game played, and the party j e MATCH. THANKSGIVING DISHES.- NEW DISHES FOR GIFTS. llshed a splendid reputation entertainer. as an Lafayette and ' Clarence then proceeded merrily on. Inasmuch Inas-much as the appeUtes of the girls bsd been appeased the entertainers of the third group decided to give the Fount MnwtnrA rtnrni ham riv Thnra-! rest a lone walk to prepare for the day morning from a week's hunting last course, and led them past the trip In Garfield county. They brought high school down hill, through back back with them a deer each. Fount yards in which "ghosts" were frolic-shot frolic-shot a mountain lloa while on the ing and into the home of Miss Revs .-j tv. .via kv with . W rat iff Ham nnmntln Die., coooa 14 I y uu VIVU uiv wmM mv. n.M. . o- r . w - . IC bit eandv were served and from nere ; sn 1 Go to the Store of Quality and Quantity. Ghipman Merc Go. i AIIERI& htm. The Bee Hive Girls and Boy Scouts the girls departed for home, Twtlngj GSffiL"Ll,J. the party to nave neen one or ui un FORK, UTAH of the First ward with their leaders, ' ever. Guests of the club wera Mr Meatt sweet Pickles, Sour Mrs. Wilson Cunningham. Misses Orvel Morgan and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe pjjg, ,tt ioW i,,, or packages Detta McBrtde and Dena Shatter and of Provo, and Mlas Fannie flearla of Mrs. Llzsle Barrett C D. Bradley, i Messrs. Clarence Grant and Wayne this city. Each home had been an p. C. Chrlstensen and Kory Barrett j Chadwick, wUl revel In Hallowe'en proprlately decorated for the occa of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. sports this evening tt the home of slou. Prises were swarded to Mrs. lames H. Jacobsen, Mrs. Sara Jordon Scoutmaater, Clarence Grant Games H. V. Webb, Miss Mayme Cheever, Hill, I A. Woodward, C. J. Larson and lunch are planned and about Miss Edith Chlpman and Miss Mar and Arnold Everett of American Fork, forty will be present garet Taylor. at Chlpman's. adv. W XJtUb 571. Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Stap-PumpsLforWomen Smart Styles at Our Low Prices ex vtnrn i VV6 have an attractive assortment of gmartly styled strap pumps for women at unusually low price. Choose from patent leather,-kid, suede or satin in black and brown. The styles will please you. . And you will be satisfied with their durability. Our low prices on shoes are an advantage our customers gain through our enormous buying power. The quality is the best to be had for the money, as you will find by wearing these pumps. And the styles are smart enough for all occasions. This Trado Mark In Tvcry le Yoar Assurance Mrs. Thea Millar returned homo Sunday from Bait Lake City after spending several days visiting with Mrs. T. E. 8tewart The Stake Board of the Relief Society So-ciety met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Mary E. Able at her home. Following Follow-ing the business meeting a soclil time waa enjoyed and lunch was ser ved. There were fourteen present. 'TJlles Wing gave a. Hallowe'en party Thursday night, having twenty friend as Jils guests. The usual Hallowe'en stunts and diversions were Indulged In, followed by a delicious lunch. $2,98 to $4.98 Effect Of Tariff On - Local Industry and Taxes At a time when office seekers are making promises impossible of fulfill ment, I feel that I should be direlect In my duty as a cltlten if I did not state some facts that are pertinent to the neople of Utah County, and of American Fork, particularly. The people .know that we have in our mltffft aitnstltition In which eveiE0H,ibe deep1 later: eatedTvlVTbe UtaVwaho Sugar Company; Com-pany; whose property holdings in Utah County are assessed at $3,729.- 220. This is 1370.401 more than the combined valuation of the cities of Lehi, 8panlsh Fork and Payson. This year the sugar company will pay an J amount equal to 43 percent of the tax es paid upon all farm lands In Utah County outside of incorporated cities and towns, and more revenue to the schools, county, and state than Lehi, Spanish Fork, and Payson combined. Do you know that a rote for. a Republican Re-publican administration means protection pro-tection against cfTeap foreign labor In competlon to your farm labor; better bet-ter prices for sugar, which means better bet-ter prices for your beets; better prices for your labor and mokes the carnlnjTrapacity of your land"jrjreatr. and at the same time your farm lands more valua&Tel That a vote for the Democratic administration means a removal of such protection; and com pels you. My. fleet Ralsrr, to put yourself and your sons n competition with -peon Cuban labor. Netwlth Standing the sophistries of Democratic orators, who would bave you believe that there Is no difference "between the two old parties upon the tariff question, Mr. McAdoo, one of the Idols of the Democratic Party In a speech in the Tribune October 20th, unqualifiedly un-qualifiedly condemned the Republican tariff policy, ending his statement by an appeal to you voters to elect Mr. Davis. Not only does this apply to tha tariff on sugar, but also, to wool, lead, and other industries. Do you know that the Tlntlc Standard Stand-ard Mine Is assessed nearly" $8,000-000," $8,000-000," an amount equal to the cities of Lehi, American Fork and Payson combined; and that such property will pay taxes almost equal to all the farm lands In Utah County lying outside of the Incorporated cities and, towns? I believe that you, Mr. Taxpayer, enn see what It would mean to you If the beet sugar industry, the sheep in-destry, in-destry, snd the mining industry were either- crippled ruined- bythe loss of such taxable property. Your over head expense tor your school system, your government, and your roads would have to be increased to meet the deficit caused by such Ion. r , . w jvu snow isai your present County Commssloners lowered your taxes on farm lands, the present year, to 1209,423.00 as against $$281,932.00. for 1920; the amount paid during your last Democratic administration, a saving to the farmers of $77,509.00; snd that a blanket reduction on farm lands was opposed and voted against by Mr. 8moot, the present Democratic member of the County Commission? during the present year and that the reputation commissioners made the reduction. Don't be misled by the splous arguments and promises of the Democratic Demo-cratic Party. Vote for the OOP who stands by you. Let yonr slogan be; COOLIDGB FOR PRESIDENT, MABEY FOR GOVERNOR, Gardae? and Matley tor commissioners, and all the rest of the. Republican ticket VOTE HER STRAIGHT on November 4th. (Signed) An Earnest Believer o- ' Wonderful PUc of Luck 1 waa sitting on the back porck enlovlnz the Booihlnv martnth of the sun on my rheumatic hands. Tbs bright giare of sun prevented my - reading, consequently I was holding the magazine between my face and tlx. sun. Suddenly something struck the mngaxlne snd It dropped to tbs sW. It waa s .32-callher bullet. No rep f a gun '."as heard and tbe bullet wis face and eye. Chicago Journal. . Rial Gratitude Old hecur (to llhprul nHminU' "I hope some day. sir. you mty wsat for s dollar an' that I'll be able ts give It to yer.M Boston Evening ininwnj(. GOOD " TIME" ASSURED MOOSER8 All moosers and those who desire de-sire to become members are Invited In-vited to attend the first meeting, Election night; 8 o'clock. After "meeting election returns will be received by radio. Blllard tables will be access-able access-able to members. It is possible Judge of Si-prprae Si-prprae Court. A, i. Weffer, a biaj Moose member will be here to tell the good things about the work of the order. ' " KEELEY'S CANDY SPECIAL STUFFED DATES This coupon good for 10o on purchase of 1 fh. Keeley's Candy . on Saturday or Sunday- November 1st and 2nd. -.3i$t' '' I Brings .Pharmacy-- 3 Ban To Dnifj Store. Telephone 99 "I i:: |