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Show SATURDAY. XOVj- nmmv FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19215 emsn Aoican Fork Leeds Lorry Young of 8t. Anthony, Idaho, wu in American .rork Wednesday visiting with bla aunt, Mra. Norman Draper. , Mr. and Mra. Ray Leejmotored to r capliol ciy Sunday and .apent the day visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Norma Dofiey came from Bait Lake City Sunday to attend the Bee Hive graduation exercises held in tbe stake tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O.rant, Mra. Alta gchow and DaVId Grant" motored to I'rovo fonday night to attend the American legion show, Mlir Jennie Grant who is attending the B. Y. U. took part In tbe show. Miss Alice Wright was a visitor here with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright from Provo Sunday. Miss Wright came to attend the Dee Hive graduation exercises held in the tabernacle. WANTED Women and girls to prepare apples for canning. Warm dry place to work. Transportation paid. Pleasant Grove Can ning Company. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant motored to fllnghain Thursday, night. Mr. Grant with Mr. Ray Shelley of Bing ham staged a vaudeville act at the Klwanls Banquet held to the Canyon Hall. They were accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Humphries. A Jolly Hallowe'en party was held Saturday night at the home of Miss Beth Hutchlngs when she was hostess to 26 friends. The house was1 decorated deco-rated in colors and symbols suggestive sugges-tive of Hallowe'en and a merry time was had In playing games. Dainty refreshments wert served. You Save r.lonoy ON QUALITY CLOTHES Russell Horse Hide Vests $14.45 Wool Blazers $4.95 ' Men's Overcoats $23.50 All the New Shades in 'those Pine Ladies Hosiery 95c ROYAL CLOTHING STORE Marion Robinson Hot!! Sure they are hot and tastv Meat Pies MEXICAN STYLE CHILE You'll Like Everv Bite" All Kind SANDWICHES Davis Cafe and Confectionery Misses Millie and Florence Duncan were hostesses Thursday night to the B. Y. O.'club. The girls spent the evening in sewing after which they were served -a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grant of Orem entertained the following guests at a dinner party Sunday; Washburn Chlpman, Dr. and Mrs. Noyes, Mr. and jMrs- Fred Houston, Misst Martha Chlpman, Miss Sadie Chlpman, and Mrs. .Clara Beesley of Provo. Mrs. Robert Davis was brought home tbe first of the week from Elslnore where she has been since receiving painful injuries recently la an accident t near that city. Mrs. Davis It. fit tba borne of her daughter, Mra. Melvin Anderson. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lawrence Hutchlngs. watjiostess to the follow Ing ladles; Mrs. Alex Thornton, Mrs Rollo Thornton. Mrs. H. A. -Laursen. Mrs. Nettle Walker of Pleasant Grove, and Mesdames Hannah Robin son and Kate Lee of this city. Thirty 11 vi members of the Thornton Thorn-ton and Shelley famUles gathered at the home of MI si Edith Thornton Wednesday night In a farewell party In her honor. A pleasant tlmo was had in' playing games and cnjoyln,' musical numbers after, which delici ous refreshments were served. Mrs. George Crookston entertained the following friends of her daughter. Medora, Thursday afternoon the -oc CBHlon being her fifth birthday: Helen Plerson, Virginia Thornton, Elizabeth Young, Phylls Paxman. Helen McKlnney, Beth Crookston, Junior Halllday, Owen Chrlstensen. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Brown arrived here-the- first of- the weelt from San Bernardino. California, to visit with Mr. , Brown's mother, Mr LUlie K. Brown, The trip to Utah is a honeymoon honey-moon trip for the young couple as their marriage took place Sunday in California after which they Immedi ately' boarded the train for American Fork. One Ton Truck. One Ton Truck. One Runabout. Two Cows. See R. W. Stewart North of Mofflt Feed Store Honoring Miss La Belle Anderson, a departing missionary and Mrs. Julia Little who is moving to Salt Lake City the Sunday School and M. I. A. officers and teachers of (the Third ward entertained at the Anderson home Monday night The evening was spent in playing game music and' sociar chat and a dainty lunch was served. In appreciation of Miss Anderson's work in the Sunday School she was presented with a leather brief case by that organization while the M. I. A. presented Mra. Little with a console set. Tuesday night the Gleaner girls of the ward entertained enter-tained In Miss Anderson's honor at the home of Miss Alice Parker at which tone she was presented with a mall electric Iron, compliments of the M. I. A. Miss Nina Halllday was hostess Saturday night at her home to the E. Y. 0. girla and several other friends. The party was in the nature of a handkerchief shower for Miss Edith Thornton who leaves this week on a mission. Decorations in harmony with the Hallowe'en season prevailed throughout the entertaining rooms The time was mainly spent fn sewing and In writing letters which are to be opened by Miss Thornton at the time specified by the writer. A dainty lunch was served. Those present 'wre Misses Margeret Taylor, MUlie Duncan and Florence Duncan, May Wilcox, Myrtle Penrod, Jennie Jones, Reva Wagstaff, Fannie Searle, Merle Julian, Leah Chadwick. Birdie Bates, Veda Barratt, Luella Cunning ham, Mayme Cheever, La Ree Chip man, and Mrs. Azel Cave. Irrigation Tax Now Due Nina American Fork couples attended at-tended the Leht Business Club annual social given Thursday , evening to their Memorial.. hall. 'A banquet Interspersed with talks and munica! n limbers was followed by danelnK. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs StfiDhen L. Chloman, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Flrmage! Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Whlte.Mrrand'Mri.-Fred HmaM Mr. and Mrs. William Chlpman, Mr and Mrs. G. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr. o Last Temule Excursion Of Year Nov. 12th " On UTSday, November 12th, the; Alpine 8take -Genealogical Commee; will conduct tbelr last temple excur : sion to Salt Lake City temple. Th committee haa been requested to ask all of those who go to the temple on this day to donate their work to the family of the Prophet Joseph Smith.; The temple will be closed for th-holidays th-holidays on December 23rd, the Prophet's birthday, so December 13th being the birthday, of President Joseph F. Smith the entire week of December 13th will be used for th , Smith family where people do not hsve urgent work of their own to da ! It is requested that those participat-, Ing in the excursion go through to". sessions on that date if possible. The Orem railroad , will make a special rate of $1 00 for the round trip, tickets good on the first two cars going north which reach Salt Lak City at 9 a. m, and 9:35 a. m. ! respectively. Tickets sold for the , excursion will be good for return on . any car on that date, the $1.00 fare will apply also to any one wishing to visit Salt Lake City on that date. o ; A Few TMeiI oifl I F-w7TKTTA7Tl!7 tffc Don r forget the COOKING SCHOOL at hipmans, Satur-,;,, Satur-,;,, I. M. Xovem-W Xovem-W Ttli. All ladies invited Free. Ladies you could not spend an hour to better bet-ter advantage 1 than attend the Cooking School at Chipman's Saturday, November 7tti. All ladies invited Free. Saturday , .nj "'H last fat sary Sale. T FREE COOKIKO SCHOOL at3 J All ladies invito nil? Prepare For Big Future Whatever Is To Be Position In Life Use of Words Helps Attain Success It matters not what the aims or ambitions of tbe young folks are. the onlckest wav to aet results Is to know how to use words. The wrong word often means failure, while the j right word will win success. j The place to start to learn the use, of words Is the dictionary. All the j words one ever will need to use are In the new dictionary now being distributed dis-tributed by this newspaper. Get it, study it, depend upon" It! Prepare for your big future by learning to use the right word in the right place. Clip the dictionary coupon printed , Officers Pick Up Autoist in this Issue, get this new dictionary, i Who Ran Over Boy and start In to win success. i , TL.'M- .-hilly nights -all tor warm lihuikets Chi mum's Sale still on SaTunlav. ovmher 7th. if - AV....I ' Sapped Doiihle Full Size i;ianket . $2.95 Pair Lav in vmir winters supply of eoal IVoin Y'hipniaii Mercantile Co. Call up 15. 42 PIECE SET DISHES FEES to every pureliaser of a . : MONARCH RANGE a SATURDAY, NOVEMBEE 7TH , J at - ' " CHIPMAN'S Jet Ileat- you a iii-e Stove at man's and keep the fire all night. They use less coal. You can buy Face Or earns, Powders, Drugs, Tanalae and all Patent Medicines at Chipman's. A saving sav-ing of 10 to 25. Buy. your - KubbeJ now while our. stock 'is complete. All sizes. The very best quality, Chipman's. Chapman's Is The ace Tour 1928 irrigation tax ,1a now due and payable at the Tithing Office, American Fork. Utah. Don't wmlt till your tax becomes delinquent and thus increase your coats. ELI J. CLAYSON. TRKAS. 10-Jl-Jt, DRAYAGE AVu liaul iinvthimt ...anvwlire-ihthictiun...,.,.,: ' Fast EeoiKunieal Service. IRVING L. PRATT Telephone 185-J American Fork Mrs. Little Takes Position In Salt Lake City Shortly after Sheriff Iioyd had in-utrmted in-utrmted officers in all of the towns north of Orwn to pick up the driver of a t-ltwtl ar who. had. ran over a Mrs. Julia Little, who has been! hoy at prom Marshal A. I). Christ-with Christ-with the Chlpman -Mreantile for tbe pfferson at Lehi arrested Krik Peter past seven years In the capacity of; son of Uvan. Thursday evening -and stenographer, has resigned to accept a position with the Kastern Western Lumber company of Salt I.;rie City. Th new position is one that carries more remuneration than Mrs. Little could secure here and for that reason rea-son she is making the change. ' She with her two sons left' yesterday for Salt Lake were they will make their home. Her new duties commence on Monday. Fellow employees of .Mrs. Little presented her with a beau! if til floor lamp as a token ot reinetubeiaiice and esteem. They with her many other friends wish her prosperity and happiness In her new. Arid rf labor. As.. yet .the Chlpman Mennnt lie has not selected any one to succeed Mrs. Little. o Second Ward Announces Entertainment returned him to Provo. According to witnesses of the accident ;is given to the officers Auer Hampshire Ht, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hampshire of Orem, was crossing cross-ing the highway near his father's barber nhop at Orem when a large closed car ran over him and failed to stop. Both of the boy's legs between be-tween the hips and knees were broken as wan his collar bone. About 2t) minutes later officer Christ offerson stopped the car driven by Peterson and examining the front found the fender bent, prints of clothing on it. Confronted with this evidence nd asked about running over the boy Mr. Peterson said he recollected hitting something"' on The Bench but thought it was s dog. lie explained that ho was hurrying from Levan to a Sitlflake hospital to visit his wife. He was returned hvProvo and 'given Into the custody of Sheriff Boyd. He -was later released pending the outcVme of the boy's injuries. o CHOP SUEY BRITTLE SPECIAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL AI BRIOGS PHARMACY This Coupon good for ten center tne purcnase of one pound satwr or Sunday Jsovember 7th and 8tL Briggs Pharmacy San Tox Store TelephtatJ The American Kbrk Smvoh.i wa.rd Sunday School officers .. an-nonced an-nonced that they w ill enti tmh -the entire town at a big ti. ou theirs & QgQ Ass'n ivin or November. Ma your calendar and watch for f irtlicr de tails, say those in charm Midnight Prowler Stil! at It A complaint has been wade again this week of a man prowling ..round private jresidence after midnight whether the person in tbw ,age is the same as the one sen: prowling around other homes in 1 1. night time during the past sevni months s not definitely known hic-or the descriptions vary but .-'ichtiy. A warning was sounded in our List issue and It is high time the liUy person or persons heed this waruiiu as the .officer , tura. ou-1 the . kwU-j. out, and' : severe punishment will bo m uA out when thf" prowler-1? ""' ; Plant 3 More Fish Lieutenant Klsn.i Hare left Salt lik.-with lik.-with two governing Francisco They w day with one plai - iptalu erday r San ii Sun- Last Saturday James Spencer Jr. and Thomas Hansen, members of the local Fish and Game Protective Association, As-sociation, secured "5.000 fish from the hatchery at Springville and hauled them to American Fork Canyon where they Were planted In the streams. The fish ranged in size from 2 to 1 Inches and were in first class shore. o Gives In to Majority A wise man Is best autlstled when he finds that the same argument which weighs with him has weighed with thousands before him, nnd Is such as has borne down nil ppugltloit. Wo 'Disrate "'ncuraoV' There lire IneuriiWe ,,a;tents, t,ut ne Incurable d!sen,.s.r Kvery ()lgnse Is curable, os Ion;; the vitality is not too low t. react t natural livlne nnd ; treatment, nnd us long ns destruction of vital parts nnd organs has not too far advanced. II. I.ludlnl.r M r Width of Engluh Channel At Dover strait the distance from hngland to France is a bit more than 21 miles. Retween Sldmouth and St Malo. where the' English channel 1 at Its widest, the distance Is 140 mile. Tbe average width Is about 70 mile. ' o China Onc Crtat Power China as an empire reached IM greatest development and power under un-der Kublal (1280-94), thte grandson of Genghis Khan, who established the Mongol dynasty In China. His realm extended ex-tended .from, tbe . Dnieper iiu.RassIa to the Pacific and from the Arctic ocean to the Straits of Malacca. During Dur-ing this period laws were codified and literature flourished. Up-to-clata SHOE SHINB-PARtOBS SHINB-PARtOBS For Ladies and C" Next to Benson Shoe J GEORGE WHSf LEARN TO CHARLESTON from Miss Florence Jepperson (pupil of Miss Georgia Snow of Savanna Georgia) EVERY WEDNESDAY From 4 Until 8 P.M. CVminencing Wednesday, Novem)er 11 at the APOLLO HALL - Lessons: Imss .v ....L. l'rivatc at the dance hall for arrj"'' |