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Show ! r -' I 4 i ! 1 .1 ' H IT H 4' .f ( t i-1 SATURDAY. JUNE ft 1925 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN ' , . . ' "Mi Bird is "spending the flmnriMn Fnrk I nna qi wim Mr. .nd m. Aim oisn. Max Evans will spend tbe summer at Ellsmore with Mr. and Mrs. John Zabriskle. Mr. R. L. Ashby left Thursday for Hinckley after spending seveYal days in American Fork with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson of Holden are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. U Asbby and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyron Crookston and Mrs. George AV. Crookston motored to Salt Uke City Monday. Beautiful designs In Spring Wall I'aper can be seen at Chipman's. adv. Mrs. Willis Bromley Is in Cedar City for an indefinite visit with her daughter. Mrs. Uonel Jacobson. Mr. and. Mrs. P. E. Faddles of Magna Mag-na were wek-end gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. Brtt Faddies. Mr.. and Mrs. J. W. Myeri were Salt Lpke City visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Beebe of Bountiful Bounti-ful are spending the week with Mrs. I VMan TlarreH Mr unit Mrs Lionel jacobson of .Cedar City are the proud parents of a baby girl, born May 30th. Mrs. Jacobson was formerly Miss lVon Bromley of this city. 1 1 I will give an extended course in piano work commencing com-mencing in June. A special course offered to beginners. Emily Anderson, Phone 47W. adv. Mrs. Leland Mitchell and Miss Alic Tarker are in Salt Lake today attending attend-ing the Primary convention. Mr. and Mrs. James Oler of Shelley, Idaho, and Mrs. Haydcn Hollndrake visited in Salt Lake City Monday. Bishop and Mrs. Jos. Storrs and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olson and famfly were gpringvllle visitors on Memorial Day. Mrs. C. O. Plttenger and children of Salt Lake City, are spending seve ral days with Mrs. Pittenger's par-nt. par-nt. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips are re- joiclng over the arrival ol a DaDy daughter, born May 31st. Mother and baby doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ingersoll and daughter, Bessie, of Salt Lake City vis Wed in American Fork on Memorial Day, guest g of Mr. Ingersoll's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. EugejB$..H.enriod and family. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson were R. P. Swenson and daughter, Edna, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. LaRaine Lunt of Prove Miss Helen Myers. ho is a student . -n . at the U. Of U.. spent tne wees-enu with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers.- Two food used lurht trucks and one Chevrolet A ton truck for sale cheap. Stewart Motor, Am erican Fork. adv Mrs. O. A. Mlsner and son, Newell and wife, of Logan, spent Memorial Day and Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Greenwood and famllyr sV V. TV MomifWertiTnea the! m v . . . . m fA 1ho rBfniap , ladies of the B. B. club Thursday. They enjoyed themselves In sewing and chatting till late in the afternoon when a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Whipple of Og-don Og-don we're week-end guests of Mrs. Emma Foster. Francis Foster return ed to Oeden with thfm for a short visit. Sunday guest 8 at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Heiselt wete Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Young and Leon Bar nard of Bingham, and Miss Wllma Hulbert of Glens Ferry, Idaho. Mrs. Adolph Peterson and son Grant, of Gunnison arrived in Ameri can Fork, Thursday morning to visit with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Grant and to go to Salt Lake City to attend the M. 1. A. convention and Jubilee. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mathews of Salt Lake City, spent the week-etad with Mrs. Mathews' parents, Mr. and Mrs a. w. Buckwalter. Miss LuRae Rur.kwalter returned with them to Salt Lake City to spend several days Mrs. T. A. Gardner! Myrton is visiting here with ers. The. Kelley. Eugene Nicholes was Aa business visitor in Soldier Summit -8atuidy and Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Chirk Saturday night were Mrs. Dubois and;. son, Ray, of Eureka. jjjj Mrs. Frank Shatter and three sons', jlfl Elmer. Frank and John, motored t0Jfi American Fork on Memorial Day from .ye Bingham, and visited with Mrs Mi'ia r-Shatter r-Shatter and family. j r Miss LeVerl Stewart and baby of , Sfi Magna, visited in American Fork S'in-lJ day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Win.jjfi Stewart and family. -ijn Miss Ann Claysori had beY tonsils removed Thursday at the Community hospital and is making a good re covery from the operation. Mr. and Mrs. T. I Jenkins and son j of Salt Lake City, and Miss Beth ' Vander of Ogden were guests of Jlr , and Mrs. Klnley Taylor at .dinner I Sundav. Sunday evening they motor-1, ed to Spanish Fork for a few hours The Daughters'of the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon in the city hall. The main number of the program was the biographical skeftch of the life ot Mrs. Margaret Wright given by her daughter, Mrs. David Condor. Realizing the need of a reliable timepiece in the public Ubriary Bishop Jos. H. Storrs recently presented pre-sented the library with a clock. The timepiece heretofore in use was weak of pulse and Mrs. Foster, Ubrlarian, as well as patrons will appreciate Bp Storrs' gift. ..MnMPinri SATURDAY. .Tr Ft " a-e tmmmmm will be pleased to learn she Is up and around agalns after being confined to her bed with a severe case of ery sipelas. Kp-' Homse Cleaimiiii g NOW IS THE TIME POB Spring House Miss Nina Halliday had as guests Thursday night the E. Y. O. Girls. The1 time was spent in needle work, music" and chatting'. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Mrs. Bryan It's the talk of the town how those Timpanogos Ancona hens do lay. A pen of six completed May with 15ST eggs to their credit. To further in crease the efficiency of our stock we have purchased 24 birds from Shep-pard's Shep-pard's famous imported AnconaB. By this noted addition we hope to build up a strain unequalled in the state and put American Fork on the map as a center for purebred, high produc ing poultry. WTe have a few pullets and. cockrels for sale at five and ten dollars each. J. W. Wlddoes, Ameri can Fork. adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Fierson oi Brent. Alabama, are visiting with Mr. Plerson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pierson and Mr and Mrs. H. 0. Pierson motored to Salt Lak City Monday night to at tend the Orpheum theatre. dition to the regular members. Next Thursday afternoon the Ladies Literary Association will meet at the home of Mrs. P. M. Kelley. Atty. J. W. Robinson of Provo will talk to th0 ladies on legislation and law enforcement. enforce-ment. Several musical numbers will be given. Mrs. Reed Gardner is in charge of the! afternoon's program. The Nielsen Auto company sold a Chevrolet touring to Everet Black of Lehl and a Dodge truck to J. A. Christiansen the past week. o First Steel Pent Costly When steel pens first appeared in England, in 1803. they were sold for from $2 to S3 each. In the course of ten years, so great was the production and competition, that the price dropped to ' cents. Explain Commendation Whenever you commend. Add your reasons for doing so; it U this wfslct distinguishes the approbation pt a man of sense from the flattery Of sycophants and admiration of , fools. Exchange. f Cleaning WE HAVE YOUR EVERY NEED Kalsoiiiinc, .Wall Cleaner, .Mirror Glass, Wall Paper Side Wall or C' Linoleum, Congoleuin, Oil Cloth, Steel Range, Carpets, Rugs, Tnd Blinds, .Whitlow Draperies, Kitchen Furniture, Dining Room Furnih Parlor Fm'iiitur(C Vac-mini Cleanei-s, Washing Machines, Rrooms andBroi' '" " If4tVffl-lrt'"--l'lHg4w-gO-t4' - 1 Chipman Merc. Co ifi AMERICAN FORK, UTAH uc aae3ss .... i . r, i - - - i ' ' ' '' onir- DOES THIS GIVE YOU THE FISHING SPIRIT? Opening Just a Week Off THE BEST TRIP Of all is to Cainp Out in God's countrv. Out in some wooded snot al side of good hKliing waters where you ran enjoy life in a carefree manner. All the 'Camping paraphernalia you need, you can always get here. Just now, we're displaying Complete Camping Outfits Very reasonably priced we know you'll he interested in seeing. FISHING TACKLE, POLES, BALL BAND BOOTS, BAITS, REELS, AND CAMPING SUPPLIES. American Fork Co-op. The Peoples Store. -1 AMERICAN FORK UTAH Complex and Varied It the Human Soul! I never cense to admire the indeli bility of human nature. It does not wwir off. Whatever they may do, men are anil rrniain what they are. They may twelve themselves; they may tle-"tliers, tle-"tliers, especially the short-sitftited short-sitftited ones, those who cannot look Jf'om the proper distance". Thus the "smfuce of the sea seems quite dark when you are very near to it, but If you climb into the crow's nest you will see how clear the water Is, Hnd the blither you co the deeper you see. George Sarton writes, as quoted from 'Transparency, In Scribner s Maga zine. If you have learned to contemplate life in Its true perspective, how transparent, trans-parent, how beautiful It becomes. Tills transparency Is, Indeed, the very spice of life. Among the many splendors of nature, what could be more impressive, impres-sive, more delightful than the Infinite variety of the men and women who pass, mix and play before our eyes 7 Birds are nrettv enough, and there seems to be no end to the beauty and fantasy of their plumage, but what of women I what of meal Can there be anything under the sun more complex, more varied, more fall of problems and enigmas of all kinds than the soul of man? Tne mystery seems bottomless. for even If we were to understand each soul m itself, we would still but be at It threshold. For we would not yet know how each of these souls would react upon the others. Each possible combination, each pair of ouls opens a new vista of endless secrecy. Many Namet Bestowed on Species of Duck A Htudv of the local names of Amer ican birds leads one to believe that our citizens delight to invent names for the species in which they take interest. in-terest. In almost any region names for certain birds can be found that are not used elsewhere. Hence it Is possible to collect rather long lists of names for birds that attract popular attention. For Instance, 92 local names are known for a single species of wild duck, the ruddy. In this case, as In others, some of the names have a touch of humor or local color that renders their study a pleasure. The ruddy duck, for Instance, gen such appellations as booby, dumb bird and sleepy head, because it is slow to take alarm ; and others like hard head, leather breeches and shot pouch, because be-cause so often It safely emerges from a perfect rain of shot It has various derogatory nicknames, among the mildest of which are dinky, blather skite and fool duck, says Forest ana Stream. Dancing At Glengarry Every Wednesday and Every Saturday SnaiFs Pact? "lie moves at a snail's Dace." la a remark frequently heard. esDeclally when the subject la a youngster going to school or an offlct-boy wno has been sent on an errand. But even ot the slowest of the younger generation the statement la, to aay the least, lightly exaggerated. X recent exnerlmant nroved that a nail progresses at the rate of on mOe In a fortnight If you place a snail on a sheet t class and watch the nnderaltta. von wm see a series oi npplea along the animal's foot. This foot la a network Of muscleaand thn rtnnlW la nm. V -r the foot In front and ahortvnln If h- hind, which Is the snail's mode of pro- grawion. Evolution I believe that todav I htt tk.n yesterday, und that tomorrow will be oeuer iiihh louay. ueorge r . Hoar NOTICE TO CONTH i Battle Already M There Is nt much dllnS; fining the mind to contttjfc we have a sin .it desire tea; The Nut G'wttt A rich but very ewntrtti The clergyman, who waif new to the parish, thougB ltf opportunity to call 4 catj. widow. "Ton must not fi told her. "The body ttM is not your husband. husk, an empty shell- ' gone to heaven." Pi awMaaaaaairf Queer Siamtu A mtealnnorv WtV.TTiPA fe tells of a queer food tftt vpv fond of. Ilee-brwtl1 wild bees with the larutit en up and cooked until K ' massT "It is really ,. ays the missionary. "fl" tint AavAr If one dlOSl know the Ingredients Hfj ... L -1la I ably Uke a secona neii j Republican lW Tha government of oa ! ot the coarser, ruder bo y It oner soul, by Ki ip to rule not bectu" trtnalcally different which they govern, W arc Its true elf tW of repubUcan lnstlhw. Brook. Miu la hereW win bo receireo ' a ness, Thornton Dmf tort Saturday, June j P. M. for tha conical station with public Vj plant and apeclflcatioM Thornton Drug No. M serro tho ngni i bids. Chairman o Kmn X mm I T. KEELEY'S ICE CREAM SPEW". Why trouble aliout dessert when ice crca f tastify your dinner. Tutti Frutti, Orange Vanilla Brick. . W'-ttJ ta ' 0 San Tox Drug Store. |