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Show v-r v-r t t a - L t- 1 ORDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN CAN F ORK LOCALS y nests of Mrs. E. Irerson r. and Mrs. David Sebins of Edith Olsen spent the week- i American Fork Waiting with 1 Mrs'. Wilson Cunningham. t the business Tialtors jn the city Tuesday were Jack lw 1 Mathew Leodus of this city. is of Mrs. Isaac Blnns-U1 be to learn that her health is it siter Several weeks of beets net only produce, but intensive cultivation, In- the yield of all other crops. , ' x adr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Winegar of itaTctty motoreTtofcDerican anday and spent the day visit-a visit-a Mrs.. Winegar's mother, Mrs. Langford. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones returned Monday to their home in Park City after spending two days here with Mr. and Mrs. Lenard. Jackson. Get a Box of those Sweet Fresh Chocolates for your wife or sweet heart for Easter at Chipman's. adv, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ball and daughter visited Mrs. Ball's mother, Mrs. Rose H. Grant and family here Sunday afternoon from Salt Lake City, L-;,. ;-... . uoar beets ' pay more debts, grocery aceountSr and mortgages than any crop grown. Want beets and rest easy about yeur financial obligations this year. . ', adv. After a visit of several days here and In Lehl with relaUres, Mr; and Mrs. Ralph Barratt and augLter returned re-turned to their home lri (Jarfldd Sun-j day.' ' '" Friends of William R. Greenwood and Roy Greenwood are glad to see them about again after being la for several weeks recovering from- In' Juries sustained about a month ago. SATURDAY, MARCII 28, 1925 firemen and their wives and s were entertained Friday, 20, at the home of Mayor and hos. Coddington. Games were 1 and Mrs. Jack Varney and Green succeeded in capturing i In two of the contests." A de-t de-t lunch was served late in the The guests numbered waiting our Gall iliVo are at your service 11 times for J . : Painting Decorating Kalsomining Paper Hanging Auto Painting At New Location On Market Street. T. 3. HUMPHRIES & ' ? SONS ". Phone 164 J American Fork Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henrold and daughter, Raman, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lenard E. Henrlod and family fami-ly of Provo to Magna Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ballard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham entertained a few. of their friends at their home Sunday night. Supper was served covers for which were laid for ten.' The dining table was centered with a bowl of pink and white" sweet peas. See the Indian braves swoop down on the cattle train; the desperate battle In the wilder ness; the great herd of cattle swim the raging Red River; the infuriated longhorns pede through a town. SEE NORTH OF 36. stam- Monday being her hlrthday anniver sary, Mrs. Eugene Nlchoies entertain ed .at night. The decorative" scheme was of Easter suggestion. Games were played and a delicious lunch served. The guests were! Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nlchoies, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nlchoies, Mr. and Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. Emma King, Mrs. John Sager, Mrs. Le Grande Noyes Mrs. Foster Nlchoies. din IRVIN WILLAT .PRODUCTION "' PRESENTED BY , ADOIPH ZUKOR JlSit U LASKY with v J Jr. JACK HOLT ERNEST TORRENCE LOIS WILSON KOAH BEERY J ;.pj. I aOammouk (Hilt ) AT THE TJEALART I THEATR ERICAN FORK, APRIL 2ND, 3RD and4TH Iatinees Thursday 2nd, Saturday 4th 4 P. M. itinee -Admission Children under 12 years 15c. I Adults 25c;-" I EVENING 8 P. AU Seats 35c . cial Music. ' . . Reserved Seats 50c Emmett Ingersol) spent Friday here from the metropolis with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mallette were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ward of 8prtngvll!e. Mrs. Byron Crosby of Salt Lake City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B, Forbes here Sunday afternoon, Miss Velma Shelley returned Mon day to Salt Lake City after spending the wetk end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. D. Shelley. Mrs. Leo Morris and two sons are leaving today tor their home in Glen's Ferry, Idaho, after a visit of a week here with Mrs. Morris' mother, Mrs. Wm. Coatee. Mrs. Caroline' Adams had as guests Sunday lit. and Mrs. Lenard Adams and son,' 'George, of Provo. In the afternoon they all motored to Lehl and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Racker. . " Mrs. John Grant will again be In charge of the cafe at the Saratoga resort this season. The cafe was run by Mrs. Grant season before last and last year by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chipman of this city. - After spending two weeks in American Ameri-can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frasee returned Saturday last to their home in Hiawatha. They were called to American Fork by the serious illness of Mrs. Frazee's sister, Mrs. Leslie Freeman who Is now on the Improve. An old-timer In beet growing saya that, "if the farmer will take a five-year five-year average of all his crops, he will find that sugar beet growing h paid better than any other crop he has raised." if every farmer wltf "tak"e"a few acres of good ground and put it Into beets with the Idea of continuing continu-ing beet growing as a part of his yearly program, his prosperity will be greatly advanced." And the value and fertility of his land will be much Increased. . ... ... adv. Dr. Alfred A. Robinson a San Francisco physician, is being congratulated by his conffreres upon the publication In the last issue of the Medical Journal and Record of a technical study by Robinson upon the subject of an unusual type of body deformity, called by some the "angel wing disease." Dr. Robinson's investigations have led to important discoveries, which he established through fourteen years of clinical observation. He believes that the disease is hereditary, the patient de veloping what might be called fins or wings on the shoulder blades. Dr. Robinson is neurologist on the staff of Stanford University Medical School Hp Is the son of Mrs. Margaret Robinson of this city and well known here. . Big Carnival Dance WAENEE STONE'S Columbians Smuin Academy Tuesday, March 31st Frea Confetti Playing Every Tuesday InLehi. OUR AIM TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAY8 57i DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH J U H'i i where; SAVINGS ARE GREATEST;, THRUOUT THE YEAR - New Step-ins For Spring Vear Stylish, very comfortable comfort-able and welt made of all-leather all-leather tan calf with covered cov-ered military heel, An excellent value. Sixes IVi to 8 $5.90 Outing Shoes For Men Do AH FwV Look Alike? When you art looking around in our Store spend some extra tune In our Shoe Department There's a reason, as you will understand after you have Inspected In-spected some of the new Spring foorwear. It hai been said that "all feet look alike.' This, we think, depends largely upon the shoes. The difference Is not alone b either the style or the color. i The real ihoe ihowi evidence ' of expert craftsmanship work-manshlp work-manshlp at well as superior leather and the tanning. In these respects our footwear foot-wear excels, as an inspection will prove conclusively to yon. Kiddies Oxfords Strong sum Sturdr Por misses, children and infants. A patent (ace Oxford; Ox-ford; whole quarter; imita--tion tip; two full soles; spring heels Sixen 12 to 2..... $2.49 Sizes 8Vg to 11. .223 Sizes 5 to 8. . . . $1 93 "Knit to Fit!" Fine Silk Hose To Match Aiiy Shoe $1.23 Of chocolate retan; serviceable; serv-iceable; -comfortable - a n d good value. It has rubber "heel, double outsole and rubber rub-ber outsole. Big value at $1.79 Strap Sandals For Children j Mrs. Win. Thornton and family ac-icompanied ac-icompanied Mr! Thornton on a business busi-ness trip to Delta Sunday, returning 'Monday. !v Mrs. IeGrande Beck and baby j daughter returned homo to Lehl alter visiting a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. after every near Pattttts tncoarato the children to cortfbrthetrfatkf atvt them Wriglcyfc. It removes food particles bom the teeth. Strengthen the $us. Combats add mouth. SrrrsbJnft and beneficial I STALED TIGHT KEPT RIOIJT Wayne Shelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J I-eo T. Shelley of this city, has com- pleted his course of study at the tTni- 1 versify of Utah.. Mr. Shelley majored : in mechanical engineering. I j If "time la money" what you do In March and April to prepare for an efficient season's work will draw Interest In-terest all the rest of the year, there- ! fore, decide early to plant a good substantial acreage of sugar beets thus Insuring a profitable year. adv. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Helselt and son, Delbert, attended thf funeral of Rex Smith, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Smith of Salt Lake City Wednesday. The boy was accidently killed while playing with companions. His mother Is cousin of Mrs. Ilel- 81t. City Pasture For Rent Notice 1b hereby given that bids from residents of American Fork will bo received at my office on or before "7 SO-p;" m; Saturday, March 28thT'for the renting of the city pasture Jnqud-Trig"' Jnqud-Trig"' tlisTold" Robinson Mill property and about 15 acres of pasture con- tinueing out to the city waterworks. The council reserves the right to reject re-ject any or all bids. By order of City Council, - GBaP.,SIIELUCY,-. 3-21-lt City Recorder. New Cut-Out Strap Pump Style Value Low Price Excellent all-leather :' patent. with, cu Uout waist and quarter; military rubber tap heel. There's good looks, quality and the best of workmanship in this pump. A real value at A stylish, comfortable lit- j -tie shoe for-growing feet;1 combination .Patent and , field-mouse; plain toe; j spring heel Priced at these low prices Sizes 8it to HVa $2.23 Siiea 5y to 8.... $1.98 Sizes 2 to 5 $1.79 Miss Fern FoBter is spending the week-end in Salt Lake City and Og-deto Og-deto with relatives and friends. Mrs. Lewis Anderson of Monroe, is spending the week In this city with ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Shipley. $3.50 Men'sUnlinedWorkShoes Of Chocolate Retan Stout, sturdy work shoes ; Bluchers ; soft, , . tip for comfort;, medium me-dium sole ; welt. A real service snoe to withstand moisture at $3.50 Mrs. Thos. Singleton and daughter, Stella, Mrs. Ben, Brown and son, Orval, Mrs. J. L. Herbert and Miss Reva Peck spent the weelc-end in Nepbl with relatives. They also attended at-tended the Junior Prom given by the Kephl high school while there. Thet dance given Wednesday night by the women's clubs of the' city headed by the Ladies Literary Association Associ-ation for the purpose of increasing the scholarship fund was a splendid social success and financially netted, the ladies enough to complete the fund for one scholarship. Among those from American Fork who attended "Martha", the opera presented by the Pleasant Grove high school Thursday night were Messrs. and Mesdames Lloyd Adamson. Joseph Walton and E. It Street, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Toung and two daughters, Dena Shatter and Clarence Clar-ence Grant , The Bee Orchis ladies were guests of Mrs. James Kelly Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon at a matinee1 party at the Realart Theatre. Following the show the ladies were served refreshments refresh-ments at the" Thornton Drug No. 2, guests of their hostess. You'll Soon Want to Go The call of spring is here and you'll soon want to get out into the air and to the canyons. . Our used car bargains will make it- possible for everyone to go this summer. SEE WHAT WE HAVE FORDS At Authorized Ford Dealer Prices. 1919 Touring 1923 Touring 1920 Touring 1924 Touring 1919 Roadster 1921 Touring 1921 Roadster , 1923 4-door Sedan 1921 Touring. CHEVROLETS Coupe Truck 1920 Touring Sedan Dodge- Touring- --Dodge -Tourin;.t $175.00 $150.00 ' 1924 Oldsmobile Touring. Martin Nielsen Auto Co. wf...: - Telephone 03 " AMERICAN FORK, UTAH |