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Show 22.il '"sen. 5 tt, labor. "a. 8obh our work are M 1 ui. V ir Utera. i lg oon i ived b lectw. she hu ' ml. r meet See f VQ U cATURPAV, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 AMERICAN PORK CITIZEN" - -v . ' . ' FORK LOCALS ponald Barret left . Monday for where ne ns ouuuuea era- Airfield ,. nhotorpns this Christmas. If IT W T" L-i studio open 'every Saturday. "Mr tad Mrs. Arthur H. Dye left jfoadsy f"" n cpitol ctty to make fldr home. vi (1 ., ., , , rjtctr Whitby and family of Carey, I juho, are here visiting with relative I nd friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen and Miss tods Baker of Salt Lake City, spent goodsy here with relative. ' Mrs. W. D. Loveless M spending an Indefinite visit in Salt Lake City with Itr deter, Mrs. Nellie C Irving. Mr. Ureleu and son, bui, spent Batur-ifj Batur-ifj and Sunday wtth them. jack Mayne, six year old son of Mr. nd Mrs.' Jos. Mayne,- returned borne from the Community hospital Monday. Tie little fellow has had ft double tire of illness. Several days prior to being taken to the hospital with a raptured appendix he had the misfortune mis-fortune to break hia left arm above fat elbow. ' o A "get-acquainted" social for the members of the newly organised Al- jfneCluB; comprised-! students from Alpine Stake who attend the B. T. ft," .was held la - the - tabernacle amusement hall here last evenfng. Dancing was the main feature of enjoyment, en-joyment, during which refreshments consisting of apples, punch and doughnuts were served. There were about one hundred present Miss Sadie Nelson spent Sunday in Bingham,' guest of Miss Lavetta Stewart SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 192 PLEASANT OEOVE FLORAL Order your flowers on any Slm W-rt y-vl !tA promptly. Phone 54W Mrs. Byron Crookston had as her guests during last week. Mrs. A. S. Sandmeier of Provo. Mrs. E. N. WagsUff and daughter, RW, were guests of relatives in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday. A baby boy arrived Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Petw-i Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston, mv tored to Salt Lake City Monday evening even-ing and attended the Wilkes Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. John" Hunter had as guests for dinner Tuesday erening Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Ware of Salt Lake City. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Wanlass wera Mr nH Mrs. Darrell Ruggard and Mrs. New-son New-son of 8alt Lake City. . Miss Florence Duncan spent the latter part of the week in Salt Lake City visiting with her sitters Mrs. P. J. Rock and Miss Millie Duncan. Combining business with pleasure Mr .and Mrs. Roy Greenwood and Mrs. Orval C. Mercer spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Le Grande Penrod has accepted i position In the: Boley Barber Shop He3raa-employed for some time in Idaho before acceotlnr his present position. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. r. MaUette have moved from the Anderson home In the Fourth ward to apartments In tho Ingersoll home on Merchant and First Xorth streets. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kirkendall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelsea asd baby and John Nelsen of Dividend, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson. Give photographs this Christmas. Joy's 8tudto open every Saturday.' A number of radio fans of this city .enjoyed the church services given by the First Presidency of the L. D. S. Church Sunday evening, broadcasted from the Deseret News station. Misses Luella Cunningham and Ruth Gardner motored to Provo Wednesday afternoon and visited with Mrs. C. A. Tolboe. sister of Miss Cunningham. Vera Beck left Friday for the sheep herd, and Mr. Delbert Chipman, who had been at the herd, returned home Wednesday morning to spend the winter. ll Vil!fiEliJl;;0 I - ALio or i I I TWO-fiORSE BadElOreraHj I forMaMWHlBore iS. . Jl r -hj Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Plerson entertained at their home Friday alght of last week. Twenty five guests were present who enjoyed themselves In games and music. . A delicious lunch was served. . Mrs. Clarence Bowden and children, who have been residing In Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday here with "Mrs. Bowden's mother, Mrs. Emtly Paxman, prior to their departure for Nam pa, Idaho, to Join Mr. Bowden and make their home. Mrs. James Epperson left Sunday for her home in Oklahoma City after spending an extended visit here and In Salt Lake City with relatives and friends. Mrs. Epperson, while in this city, visited at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burgess visited here for several days this week from View, Idaho, enroute to Los Angeles. They came from Idaho, with Mr. Bur gess' brother-in-law and left ror California Thursday. They were tne guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erven Makin wjilemhere. Mrs. Jennie Cunningham entertain ed at dinner Friday night of last week for her son, Clifford, who left the next morning for Texas where he will be employed until next May.' Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tol boe of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. b. c mc- Brlde and members of the Cunning ham family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. Chae. Plerson, Mr. and ,Mrs. Harrison Person, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Plerson and children, of , Provo, - at dinner unday evening. Thursday afternoon of . last week Mrs. Earl Carlisle had as her guests at a. kenaingion nine lady friends. Following a ipleasant afternoon spent In needle work, delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Vance of Salt Lake City visited here last Saturday with friends. The Vances with their family recently moved to the capltol city and state they are well pleaaed i, their new home. OUR AIM-TO AIM-TO 8ERVX YOU WILL AND FAITHFULLY -ALWAYS a m - v - cJncorbomud h 57 i DEPARTMENT STORES ATTTJRTOAN FOBS, UTAH fAVIKCi C3ULATXJT THRUOUT Till YIAQ WW Many This Store Has Prepared Thing s Each year new thing are needed I Table linens . for the big diimernew draperi haps your guests will remain over nijjht and new bed linens are required. Our stocks await you--and ; - Quality Considered Oar Prices Are Lowest Soap Blimp Floats To FifstPlacc y y- x(sw"ssisjfi,w, mmmmrKmmmmmmimf1' V K LS- . . I " " " It A. I v " sh his It, " Ac 99 44-100 Exhibit Gets lOOfo Vote ITTLE June Elaine Bundy of I originality of the Idea In present I . Santa ilonlca, ensconscd tn a bathtub dirigible, dir-igible, won first prize in a recent health parade held In that city. Her float bore tho title, "A Saturday Satur-day Night of thevBath. and she was awarded the prize for the California,!1" tne lesson of cleanliness for neaiin. The dirigible was covered entirely en-tirely with soap wrappers, the dirigible dir-igible basket was an enamel bath , tub, and the steering apparatus wa glistening cakes of soap of the 44-100 pure variety. Mrs. Wm. Larsen ts visiting In the capltol city with her sister, Mrs. Byrl Johnson. REALART T7 THEATR-gr SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 OH BOY, SEE THIS SHOW "HOLD YOUR BREATH" ""U sure will if you come. Also JACK DEMPSEY. Ifatiftre 30 Evening 10e ami 20o. MONDAY Your Old Favorite "MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME" WEDNESDAY-THUESDAY Matinee Both Day3 NORMA" TALMABGE and EUGENE O'BRIEN ; - -'"WITHIN--, THE MW'k Also.OUU GANG COMEDY Jkratiiiee 10c and 15c. A Evening .10c and 25c. v The batar and social given Friday evening of last week by the Second ward Primary Association was well enjoyed by those who attended though the officers and teachers, who had expended ex-pended much time and effort in preparation, pre-paration, were somewhat, disappointed disappoin-ted In the patronage. A program,-thu. sale of wearing apparel and dancing were the main features of enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Steggles, Mr. snd Mrs. E. A. Clements attended the funeral of Joseph Bills, 26. of TUverton Tuesday. iThe young man was the son of Mrs Bonnie Bills, formerly of this city. He was injured while employed at Eureka about a month ago and died Saturday. He is survived by his widow wi-dow and three small children. About vear ana nine montn ago nis " The misty atmoapherV of Tuesday reslnted In a heavy for which settled la this locality during the night and remained until after ten o'clock Wednesday Wed-nesday morning. i -A baby boy- was born Tuesday la Salt, Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. Ira R. MOrrlson. Mrs. Morrison was formerly for-merly Miss Amanda Booth of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Booth, and .with. the. new arrival is reported doing nicely. . " "7 Announcements were received in the city last week- of the birth on November 8th of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCIeery of Los An geles, California. Mr. McCIeory Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mc CIeery of this city, and is well known here., ' Miss Edith Jones spent Monday and Tuesday tn: Lett wlta- her mother.. Mrs, Dave Jones. John A. Holmes and family retura ed to Park City after a month's residence re-sidence la American Fork. . . Mrs. Frank SJostedt and children left laat week for Idaho U) spend an indefinite visit with relatives. Mr. Martin Nielsen and Mr. Walter Strange attended a Chevrolet sales meeting at the Roberta Hotel, Provo, Friday evening: Mrs. J. H. Bradley returned Sunday to her home In Mantl after Spending a snort visu nere wun ner aaugaier, Mrs. K. J. Bird and family. A birthday. party waa given at the home of Mr. and Mr. K. J. , Bird Wednesday afternoon, the happy little hostess' being their daughter, Mar Jorle. Twenty little guests enjoyed themselves in games, followed by refreshments. Leslie Larsen underwent an opera- I tlon Thursday morning In the Lehi Mr, 0lsen the Jeweler, until hl lw Mrs. Homer Vincent of Park Cftft tsa guest here this" week of her eff ter, Mrr UnardTirPett8oda-guests UnardTirPett8oda-guests at the Pett home were Iff and Mr. Ross Hocking o( Bingham, Mrs. Wilson ' Cunningham' had her guests Thursday afternoon tlM number of the Prlacllia Club. Needles Nee-dles were Industriously plied durlflf the major part of the afternoon aftar -whlcr. a dainty lunch was served. Dr. V. F. Housoa spent the week end here with his wife and daughter. Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Ray Coddfs ton accompanied Dr Houston back t the City early Monday morning aoj remained for a short visit with rel . Urea. : -: - 7 The occasion bemg her birthday, Mrs. Lot Robinson had as guests fog-dinner fog-dinner Sunday Mr. and, ' Mrs. Wa. Urn and Mr. Larsen of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chad wick and Marlon Larsen. 7 ' James H. Clarke wishes to nounce, having rented his office t hospital for- hernia. The operation was made necessary by a slight Injury which Mr. Larsen received about a week ago while employed in the sugar su-gar factory at Lehi." After spending a week with relatives rela-tives and friend la Salt Lake-Ctty, Mrs. Mark Coddlngton returned home Saturday. Mr. Coddlngton who attends at-tends a business college in Salt Lake, accompasied hi wife to American Fork to spd"tbewwkena. - office Is completed, his office will te at his home, first house south of Cbia m an'sr store. 'Phone 162J America" Fork. Utah. 7 adf, Mrs. Emma Francis of Canada, left Tuesday morning for Spanish Fork to visit with 'relative after spendinj several day here with Mr. Rose JX Grant and family. Mr. Francis wl3 visit in Eureka for a short time an4 then go to Santa Ana, California, t9 spend ibe 'wlnter-wlth- aon. - ?BsKsaWsso coccmcm oo MR. "TURK" frr Word from Reno, Nevada, this week reports Mrs. Seno Rose of that city, mother had the misfortune to lose aj,8te'' ot Mrs. Jos. Payne of American son by electrocution at Saldura. Wednesday evening in the Relief Society room of the First ward chapel, a party was given by the supcrinten-dency supcrinten-dency of the Sunday School of that ward for the officers,' teacher 8 and their partners- with the. membors ot the bishopric and their wives" as special guests. Ths party was given as a celebration of. the splendid and successful manner In which the carnival car-nival of the Sunday 8choor was gfren lsst , month? Games, humorous stor ies', etc. were enjoyed and hot pies, Ice cream, punch, wafers and csndv were served. There were about thirty present.. - " Fork who at present is with her sister, sis-ter, to be doing, much better. Mrs. R6se was. seriously ill following an operation but is now able to walk a short distance. " N ..A.. rather. .peculiar. Incident oecured one night last week. Upon arriving at the bafceryflcsv Mgr7 Harris '.found the front plate glass window .broken and Inside the window was a' piece of coal alightly larger than an egg. The supposition Is that either an lnterur-ban lnterur-ban car or an automobile In passing through Mala atreet, caused..,gjBioce ot coal on the track to bounce with urh force from the track a to break the glass. . , v : .7 . iy.'wai,imnw..Mi, Sjf" -- ii... ,, i I 8 WUl Be Ready For You. SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER- On Thanksgiving. A meal you'll long Come and lirin Your Friends. J. & I. Cafe Be With The Crowd. Complete ALEMITE Chassis Lubricating Service as Coilvenient as Gasoline or Gu Service Inal drive jroar ear oo our rack.' bafewmlmitasourespettswCI lubricata thoroughly erery vital chatria bearing while yo wttch. We use the Aleait toa-prcasure gtaoteomprswar. Not: If Alemite la not oa yoor car 1st ua iaatall It. , Cost is only 5 to $30 complete. laataUediaatewaoura, ' ' MARTIN NIELSEN - AUTO Ainericau Fork, Utah C0r |