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Show 8ATUKDAY, KKPFEMHKR 12, 1925 - i ' , t-. t-. t 1 ) i I '7- - American Fork Locals Earl Larson hai returned to Logan after a two weeks vlaft In America! Fork with relatives and friends. Mlsess Millie and Florence Duncan accompanied their lister, Mra. Percy J. Rock and husband on a motor trip Funds y from Salt Ike City to Poca-telio, Poca-telio, Idaho, returning Monday. Helen and Dearr Hailem returned Wednesday to thlr home In Ft. Du chesne after vlimlng tiere with their KrHndparents. lr. and Mrt. E. N. Wsgstaff. Mrs. San ford Ni( holes lg visiting In American Fork with Mr. and Mr Rldney Nlchole after upending the past three weeks at the sheep herd lth her hUHband. Mr. and Mm. U J. Hutchlnga had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mr. L. S. Hutchings and two children and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thomas and baby of Salt Uke City. Itig crop cauitlng car shortage. Buy coal now. lkwneville Lumber Co. 9-52 Mrs. William Francora and children returned Sunday to their home In Salt Ijkf City after visiting here with Mrs. B. H. Holey. Mr. Francom Join-(djiis Join-(djiis family here Sunday. If you wnnt a "hire-plaid" blanket you can find It at Chlpman's. adv. Mr. and Mm. Hans Lnursen have returned fro Callente. Nevada afte a nhort visit here and In Salt I.ake City. They were called here" by the death of Mr. Iuren's brother, Otto Iur-sen. Word was received Monday from Scofleld announcing the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roundy. Vrs. Koundy before her marriage wa Miss Nora Cheney and the word stated that both she and the new arrival are doing nlcdy. Mrs. Arel Cave and sons, Philip and Dick, returned Monday night from a vialtot two days In Ogdcn with friends. A car load of Chevrolet automobiles were unloaded Tuesday by the Martin Nielsen Auto company. , Joseph Little of Bingham, pur chased a new Chevrolet touring from the" Nielsen Auto company tbf;,week When you want an eitra wide blanket call on Cblpman's. adv. Mr. and Mtb. Albert Gardner and family of 'Myton, spent the week- In this city guests of Mr. and Mr. John W. Myers. Miss Mayme. Cheever entertained E. Y. O. girls at her home Thursday evening-. The evening was spent in needlework and chatting after which a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Vern Heck entertained the Bee Orcble club ladies Thursday. The afternoon was spent In sewing after which a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen of Salt Ike CUy, and Mr. and Mrs. Inez Nielsen of Tooele, motored down and spent Sunday and Monday herd with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nlel sen. ftW!''"w,F w ----- -..;.. . -w Special Health Lecture at American Fork next ween If your Fordson is not in good shape let Stewart Motor install New Complete Block $110. Stewart Motor Co. adv. Wanted Experienced house keeper, steady employment and good pay. Inquire In-quire Mrs. Martin Nielsen. The Ilee Hive girls and Hoy Scouts ot the Fourth ward entertained Wednesday night at a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Hert Timpson complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs. Vernon Houston who has moved from the ward. Gamin and refreshments were enjoyed. Saturday night the firemen and their wives were entertained Hy Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chadwick at their home. A melon "bust" was the main feature of the evening which together with gamt mude a pleasant time for all. Mrs. 'Mary Miner Lee will give free lectures Alonday and Tuesday evening even-ing September -14th and IMh at 8 o'clock In the basement of the tabernacle. taber-nacle. Subject Monday evening will her "Scientific Eating, or Your Health Through fs'ntural Forces." Tuesday, "Constructive and Destructive Thlnk- ng." Those from this city attending the funeral of Otto Iaursen Wednesday afternoon in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. William Ijuirsen, Mr. and Mrs. Tovel laursen, Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton. Mrs.. Catherine Chadwick, Mrs. Ada Haker, Mrs. Vernon Hous ton, Miss ljeah Chadwick. nnd Miss Khoda Baker. Good Fresh Milk Cow For Sale Cheap. Stewart Motor. MIbs Bernlce Bush won first plare in the "popular lady" contest con ducted in our city last week hy a tent show company from California and was awarded n handsome sllvet set. Miss Hush won out over a long list of competitors. The votes were issued each night. 10 to each ticket sold.. Less summer Inlying this year than usual. First cold snap will cause stampede. Huw your coal now. Ilonnevllle, Lumber Company. 9-5-2t Do not buy any car until you have seen the new Ford. On our floor next week. Stewart Motor Co. ..adv. Thursday night at -he home -of lr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston the Fourth ward M. I. A. entertained for Mrs. Houston who recently moved out of the Fourth ward. The evening was spent' in playing games and social chats after which refreshments were served to twenty guests. - Three new Chevrolet cars were delivered de-livered this week by the. Martin Nlel-sen Nlel-sen Garage. Coaches to Lewis Wal ters of Fairfield and Mrs. Johnson of Frovo and a tourlug car to James Little of Salt Ike City. Wednesday nldit in the1 stake tabernacle tab-ernacle amusement hall, officers of the State Firemen's association, fire men from departments from the various vari-ous cities not only in our county but from sister counties were entertained at a dancing party by Chief and Mrs. I. I.. Pratt and the members of the1 local department. In addition to the dancing the visitors visi-tors were entertained with a short program and refreshments were serv ed. There wre 160 In the party and Judging from the expressions of ap preciation heard from the visitors all we're given much iJeasure. . & , v Balance Your Diet The balanced diet is the healthy one nd contains all three of the Important Impor-tant vltaminee. The principal food value of bread and meat lies In their protein, content but they are low In Titamlnes B and C, and If you would be sure of more balanced rations Insuring Insur-ing plenty of each- essential, use the citrne fruits often. The julce of the grapefruit has a high content of vita-mines vita-mines B and C .that provide the proper mount of carbohydrates and salts. Grapefruit supplies the blood with an alkaline reserve which effectively ba'ts acidosis. MafFlnerT'TaTrTik? City.! will be in American Fork next week : to give two fred lectures on Applied r puvftininrv nnd Personal Efficiency, i S Mrs. Lea is a well known teacher and lecturer having lectured in California and elsewhere for years on efficient living, and teaching folks the laws back of life for health, happiness and success. The free lecture will be held In tlx' basement of the tabernacle Monday night September 14th and Tuesday evening September 15th. She .brings a message of uplilt anil inspiration and it is an opportunity for the folks of this community to have" such a gifted woman In their midst. There are spiritual. " mental and physical laws back of efficiency, and this able teacher expounds the troths of life in jdain' language so that everyone can be benefited. Diet is all important and a knowledge know-ledge of a balanced meal Is essential to health and efficiency as well as to beauty. Some" foods are antlseptlcs( some are antitoxins, and some foods build brains. The nervous system and the brain are greatly Influenced thd right elements In diet. The cells of the body are hungry in the midst of much food, because we do not eat the right food combinations combina-tions and we must have a balanced dlil In order to have health. A pure blood stream 4s essential to health youth and beauty. The condition of hair. 9i t I t r I t I 1 i'5 t it I? t t i t B nkets jror Every PLAID BLANKETS SINGLE ELANKETS FI LL SIZE LXTIJA VI x ('Kin I5LANKLTS by S teeth and vitality depends npori t t t I s VA food principles. Fried eggs are no' food, mashed potatoes are not food, noiiea caoDage is not rood. If we want youth we must eat right and I think right The mind influence the body and the body affects the mind. A man can poison nis entire system oy wrong thoughts. We must learn to control j our minds and learn how to concentrate. concen-trate. All geniuses are good concentrators. The subconscious mind builds the t body and repairs it and it also makes I ! or breaks a life. All great men are ! I t I t t I t PLAIN BLANKETS DOUBLE BLANKETS BLANKETS. 4 BLANKETS COTTON BLANKETS AUTO BLANKETS MI NEBS BLANKETS M WOOL BLANKETS All Olors and Sizes. LAP BOBES AND SHEET BLANKETS Prices as low as can be had. QUALITY A NUMBER ONE. The place to buy PPP Chipman's Big Rd subconscious workers. We are" peni-luses peni-luses down underneath the surface crust of our consciousness. There are great hidden wells of power and reserve energies which have never been tapped and man is living below his privileges. We must know how to call upon these reserve forces In order to mnke a complete success of life and to live up to the destiny for which we were intended We must learn to perfect our person alltles and be supermen and do the great work for which we were intend ed. t t t t Store AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Cast of 'Barbara Frietchie" Study History Penney 's Manager Off To Salt Lake vi Attend a Convention ef The Company and liny Goods .1 . 0 V See American Fork Co-op, . FALL OPENING LIVING MODEL SHOW Advertisement on Page 2 Manager J. I Firmage of tlm J. C. f'enney Company at Amerian Fork, left yesterday for Salt I.;ike City where yesterday and todav 1;,. a at- rending a two-day convention at the Hotel Vtah of the nianacers of the Institution from the stat.' of Colorado. Colora-do. Idaho, Nevada. New Mcxito. Utah. Wyoming. and Oregon. The speakers will be ,T. I Herbert, treasurer of the1 company: W. A Reynolds. assistant 'merchandise manager: R. M. PeMoss. :i-lstant emoymmt mannger. and Roy H. Ott. director of personnel. For dsht days following the convention, con-vention, the managers win remain in Salt Uke buying holiday amT spring merchandise from member of the company's staff of forty New York buyers. Manager Firmage will ai0 address the Convention on a subje, t closely allied to the improvemen- (.f servlce and usefulness In all tlv -j.-res ot the organization New time Durchase Dlan no part in it. HUtory i, fe . bject en its curriculum.. . . , ' "& ask us. aiewart Motor. XHK&V&XXXK Dancing At Glengarry Every Wednesday and Every Saturday SUool (lays returned recently for grow.nups en the Thoiflas 11 lnce lot at Culver City. And the ' professor' of this novel Heboid was none' other than Director Unnberi Hillyer. The school is unique1 because the customary custom-ary reading and writing and 'rith- uiatic have the one kii Whith would indicate, a? happens to be the case, that the school was not designed to outcome any great shortcomings short-comings in the education of :t pupils Director H:I!er's ' inijiiK ' were t-iie members of the c:it of "I!;;rbara Frietihie." ouiuing to tH. i' nlitr! Theatre. The "school" Mca ''-ns tvoi-' vtd not so uucli to bTluhten their minds 'on the history of the period in which the classical romance of Barbara Bar-bara Frietchie has Its setting as to impart to the ida-vrs- tin benefit of the trcmrndnn? amo'int of resitirth work carried out prior to product -tn. Utah Lake Depth To Be Taken Next Week made possible by blasting channels out into the lake during the past six weeks. It Is reported that there are scores of square miles of lake bottom now high and dry on the south side of the lake. On the north side the water is out several hundred feet from the normal shore line. They AU 7 A A young man talks rii and an old man ttHitrll orator talks like sow days, go as you pleas The preacher ttlb i things, of hell'i etenul fcft yr hurls his JawboaeU helpless Jury. Thus each one tttti talks, each of his owl X est, forgetful of the 11 It's money that tallB lK Boston Transcript . . . ... KEELEY ICE CREAM SPECIAL AT BRIG GTS PHARMACY Strawberry Cremo, -VaaiDwh 1- 111a uniiic 50c Brick San Tox Dniff Store. Teiepw- 0 A3 a click on the wawr In i'tah lake W-H. Green; of the reclarrat'.oB department. Oorge M. Havon, state engineer., and V. A.' Knlgh: (.; :he I'tah.Uiko p;n.p;ng jdant. :!! mak. soundings across the- lake !Uxt week. Mr. Knight advanced i!o idea thai the amount o' water m the lake at any given depth would he less now due to the gradual filling in hv sediment sedi-ment than r gener..'.!y !.;mrc-d. Th-old Th-old Swensen Purvey ::. ".le ,haned the depth over two w- :u r(,hS lake from noith to .-.-.iri:. The present soundings will he made over these same lines and a comparison made. At the present time the lake is 4 74 feet below compromise point. At Mils time last year it was 1 feet below or practlcallv nine inches higher. The lowest point reached last year was ,42&:i -feet be-low, - omprofiiif e ' on October 1st. It fs'expee-tM that the lowest point this year will hp .", feet below compromise. t..n According to W. .. Knight the lowest low-est level of the lake since records have been kept was in W: when the levelreceded to '..or. feet helow compromise. com-promise. ' Up to the present time both -pumping plants have had no trouble in securing se-curing plenty of water. .This was Dfdet VVJL JL X XXX Vlllg v Will Receive Prompt Attention at the Citizen Office The Alpine Publishing Company operant a itiilcto job printing plant and is1) times i, leased to furnish prices ou aD.vP'5 of work whether- it be an order for cm ards or a booklet. Th N m Printing It is weeklv .providing publicity fr A Hiarge for the little and big things tBjl ef;t::w busiuVss:and sScial lifc'-) tertainment for instance, without J paper publicity, falls' flat. Does tne .j paper, then, after giving such pubhcW'.J deserve the paid work in connection sr.' h eutertaimneiit? Think it over. CALL ALPINE PUBLISHING CO , NEED PRINTING |