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Show TnmVjiKITEMBKR 12; 1925 - AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,; 1025' , P3HI FGRK LOCUS Re ft flATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- Uf ftflit Um V V n.B , u u 4. ivoeaer returned to .American Fork Sunday after a week In Ogden. OUR AIM TO SERVE' YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY -ALWAYS WHERE 8AVINOS ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR Expert paper hang-in, kalsomlnlng , " L A. J. i liS alart Th eatfe 1 1 j" HI 1 m jnd all star cast1 in ;-r-jlEN and WOMEN' Jso Comedy. 10-20c. Wednesday-Thursday jjatinee Wed.-10-15c Vondei-ful All Star Cast in 3ABBARA FRIETCHIE" . Also Comedy. Regular Prices. Friday-Saturday Winee . Saturday 15-20c Hot Water" OhPeepmV'TW3 Is Some Comedy, Don't Miss It. Sweet Fish! Ueold hut is m UOYD yWATJSK 3 feck aa punting, mige Johnson. 42J. '- - 7-J5-t Mrs. Alvln Grajr of Magna, la spending spend-ing the wk in American Fork with ber parents. Mr. and- Mrs. Jamea Spencer, Sr. Baby Blankets. Up Robes and Qullta can be had from Chipman's. Foster and Ferrill Nicholea left Monday for Kansas City, Mo., with a car load of sheep. 1 . . miss Jennie Jones and Miss Mav Wilcox spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City combining business and pleasure. Thomas Mallette la In Cedar City, managing the J. C. Penney store at that place In the absence of the manager. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Ball and two daughters, visited with relatives In American Fork and Pleasant Grove on Labor Day. Weather favors shipments. Buy coal now. Bonnevilie Lumber Co, n-2t - WT 1-F t. cam. n. v. weDD is spending an indefinite visit here with relatives after- spending the past two months In Callente, Nevada. Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Miss Delta McBrlde returned Monday night from a visit of two days with frittads and relatives In the capitol city. Mrs. James Spencer, Jr. and sons returned Monday night from a visit of several days in Magna where they were guests of Mrs. M. F. Orr and Mra. Knord Beck. Mrs. Leonal Jacobson and baby, of Cedar City are visiting in American Fork, guests of Mrs. Jacobson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley. pRE BALLOONS ' .ft,-rt:v.,fs,ft"i-- - ., J.,..,.,vv.i!,i,..J......i .,.,,,,,., ToTlTt 100. Kids r 1 M i ; 1 -r T11. W K.-m-Ii Evonimj The Sorisls Club ladies met with Mrs. Roy Gretenwood Friday afternoon. after-noon. Dr. J. M. Grant gave a talk on Public Health after which a dainty lunch was served. Frank O'Brien returned from Holly wood, California and will spent several seve-ral days with his mother, Mrs. Lenard Chipman before going to Salt Lake City to attend school at the L. D. S. high school. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams of Salt Lake City, and son, Howard, of Minneapolis, Min-neapolis, visited In American Fork Sunday guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pancratz of California are visiting in this city with friends. The Pancratz made their home in this city several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Olpin and daughter, Helen left Tuesday for New York City. Mrs. Olpin and daughter have visited here with President and Mrs. S. I Chipman since June and Mr. Olpin has spent the past two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gardner and family motored from Myton Monday. Miss Fern Gardner will remain htfre and attend school and will make her home with her grandmother Mrs. Thomas Kelley. Another daughter of the Gardners will attend school la the capitol city. DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH An Investigation Worth Making! As customers who arc familiar with our methods know, our stocks do NOT includo goods of other than thoroughly dependable and reliable quality. Should it be said by anyone thafour low prices are possible because our goods are inferior in-ferior to those priced higher elsewhere, in-1 veshgate for yourself by making your own comparisons. Accept nobody's claim in this respect but' get the Jacts for yourself in your own way. In this manner you can determine the Store that deserves your patronage. F5U Keep Up Quality, Keep Down Price! A Family Budget I? a Great Help A family budget is a safeguard of the pay envelope. It systematizes, regulates, economizes. It keeps the family out of debt and helps to maintain a cash balance. So much each month for rent, payment on a house, food, clothing, insurance, etc. Paying cash always, there always is a cash surplus. The budget'1 plan has taken many t; family f out of bondage into self-respect and position.! A penny saved is a penny earned and' pennies make the dollars 1 Save the pennies! jjjj' 0. Courtesy and Service Ail the time! Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Radmall and family have moved to Bingham to make their home. Auto robes for winter and fall use can be had at Chlpuian's. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sykes and family are now living In the Green Row hav ing moved in from Magna. Walter Hansen has returned to Bingham after a two week's visit with his family in this city. Mrs. George Cunningham spent the ek in Salt Lake City visiting with her daughter. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley on Labor Day were Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Strong and daughter, Beth, of Magna. Mrs. Clinton Larsen and son, re turned to their home In the capitol ltv Saturday after visiting for seve ral days with Mrs. Emma Foster and family. Labor conditions in other fields un settled. - Buy your coal now. uonne-vtlle uonne-vtlle Lumber Company. '-4 -2t Misses Reva Beck and Merle Chip- man left Thursday morning for Og- rion. Both young ladies are members of the Ogden high Bchool faculty. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Boloy and family have moved to Salt Ike City lo make their home for thd winter Months. Mr. and Mrs. loafer Kirk have moved into the Boley home. Tire and Tube Special ONE WEEK ONLY SEPTEMBER 7 TO 12 30x3i2 Goodyear Cord $8.75 Nielsen Auto Co. Car shortage reduces mine production. produc-tion. Buy coal now. Bonneville Lumber Lum-ber Company. 9-5-2t Joseph B. Forbes left Tuesday for Shelley, Idaho, to spend an Indefinite visit with relative. Miss Wllma Stlce left the first ot the week for Grouse Creek, Boxelder County, where she will teach school this winter. The Union Pacific station has been painted both on the exterior and in terior and presents a very neat and Inviting appearance. , Boyd Stlce, who for the past 2tt years has been laboring in the south rn states as a missionary, arrived home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nicholes and family motored to Salt Lake City and Bountiful Monday and visited with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Brown of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in this city guest of their daughter, Mrs. Leo Morris and family. - , Mrs. ReeVl Gardner and children and Mrs. Julia Little and children were visitors at the capitol city Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Niofaoles and children ot Garfield were Tuesday visitors In American Fork, guests of Mr. KicholeB' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholes. Mrs. C. L. Strong and children of Salt Lake City were American Fork visitors Wednesday gcests of Mrs. Strong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millet. Tuesday Mrs. William Barratt, Mrs. Thomas Binns, Mrs. Ernest Parker and Mrs. Reed Gardner accompanied Mrs. John Rushton of Idaho Falls as far as Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rushton is returning to her home after visiting visit-ing with relatives m this city. Mr. and Mrs. Reed -Gardner ani children and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nicholes motored to West Jordan Sunday and spent the day guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen. Eight friends of Miss Jessie Davis pleasantly surprised her Thursday night of last week, the occasion being be-ing her 16th birthday. Game and musical entertainment were enjoyed by all, followed by delicious lunch. HaU'o Catarrh Medicine ?sSK local and Internal, and has been success fill In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty yeaiifcySoLJ by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohio These cool fall nights call for warm blanketsr You can get Just what you need at Chipman's. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong and children motored In from Fairfield Sunday to spend the day visiting Mr. Armstrong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong. Mrs. Harry McCune of San Bernar dino, California, visited In this city Wednesday guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Miller and family. W. 3. Greenwood and daughter. Clara and Emma Anderson of this city and Henry Henrlod of Salt Lake City, left Tuesday' for a week's visit wlthj-elatlves in St. George, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. ciyde Makin, Mr. and Mrs. John Watklns, Mrs. Clarence Gray and their children; Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong spent Wednes day of last week in Sandy visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hansen. Missca Beaaiefcancl iThelda. . Crooks, Ocrt Miller of Shelley, Idaho, were !ue8tsoer tnf -week-end end Labor Day of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston and family. Week-end guents at the Crookston home alno were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and children of Tlhirils Yotfi Never Forgeit ' at the RACETRACK o State Fair Grounds SALT LAKE CITY 1 1 7 Ruining Race Daily 2:15 P. M. Exetpt Sunday Continuing: to October 7th Ever Dtj of Utah State Fair King , PURSES w $400 to $2,500 ; For Each Race Fireproof cowed graadstands, affording clear view of erery exdtiag indtaat of the race. PARI-MUTUEL SYSTEM WwlWl., Supervision . and. Control . ciUsj-. UTAH RACING COMMISSION Admission to grounds and uandstand, $1.10, Including tax. Ladies free Tuesdays and Fridays. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH MMUi. |