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Show ' i - i 4 i " 'if 11 . , ' v I I'M i 'I t i V 1 . ' r i . - ' 7 . ' 4 'if A W l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925 . fTnAV POIIK CITIZEN SATURDAY, KQVgT '- ' .. m.m''!? nn'1l""""r,r'r,n,lr'n"w''nfr,"i Amorican Fork Locals lfr. Peter Miller ,.. pent. Tm&7 In Salt Lake City. Was Mae Greenwood and Mra, Ira Hatch were vialtori in the capttol City Saturday, ' , ,, William Coat? i home from Dividend, Divi-dend, pending the week ' wit hit wife and family. Mrg. B. Y. Greenwood spent Wed-neaday Wed-neaday -In Pleasant Grove (fueat of her daughter, Mra. Jamea H. Walker. Join!, The Farm Bureau. November 16 to 21 "Farm Bureau Week. adv. Mra. Marlon Brown , of Lehl la. visiting In American Fork thin week, guest of Mr. and Mra. Earl Wright. Mra. Erneet Parker and Mri. Will-lam Will-lam Bar rat t apent Thursday In Salt lAke City, guesta of Mra, Oecar Moore. Mm, William WagsUff of th Second ward ha been very 111 thla week; Friday her condition waa re ported aome better.) Jack Butte underwent an operation Tuesday morning in the Community hospital for appendlcitla from which be ! reported making good recovery. Mrs. W. A. Robinson visited In Salt Lake City the fore part of the week, gneat of her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Harrington and family. John H. Wootton, of Salt lke City, formerly of American Fork paid this office a visit Monday and left a large head of cauliflower. Mr. WooU ton has a farm In this locality and has raised some exceptionally good cauliflower this year. In quantities sufficiently large to ship. . i Miss Reva Wagstaff la spending the week-end In Salt Lake City with her sister. Mrs. George Watts and Mrs. Alice Campbell was operated upon Wednesday At the local hospital and her many friends will be pleased to learn she la doing nicely. Mra. Grace Coates who for the past two weeks baa been confined to a Salt Lake hospital, baa recovered so as to be able to be brought home Sunday. Don't miss the male glee colored minstrel given in the very near future at the High School. 27 performers, adv. The home of Mr. and Mrs. K J- Bird was made most happy Thursday Thurs-day nlKht by the arrival of a baby boy. Mrs. Bird and baby are doing nicely while Mr. Bird and the new arrival's four sisters are more , than pleased. Mr and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Charl and Frank Anderson, -Ixn Rhodes. Mrs. Karl McTague, Miss Bessie Robinson and Grant Ingersoll were in Salt Uke City Thursday to bid eood-by to Miss LaBelle Andrson who boarded 'the train that evening for Minneapolis, Northern States Mission headquarters. Notice to Taxpayers I will be at the Bank of American Fork from November 10th to 30th for the collection of County Taxes. Myra Gardner. Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mr Bernard Christen sen, suffered a severely cut wrist Tuesday evening. The .girl wag taking a bottle of milk te a- nelghbor'a. hojna.. afteiLjlark and fell breaking the bottle. The glass inflicted a bad cut which required six stiches to close. She was given first aid treatment and was then taken to a physician where the wound waa dressed. The young lady la reported to be getting alang nicely. a m,.. wbb Brown ! . r. " ... i Friday for their home California after spending a tea day', vl.lt here with Mr. Browns raomor, ... K Brown and lamuy, ...,,,.. i rr nd Mrs. James M. urani ium a Wednesday and Thursuay u Lake City attending the UUh Chiropractic Association convention. A banquet was held at the Hotel Utah during which Jr. n.Ui sponded to a toast given mm a. mayor-elect ot Americau Jared Keller, local cement work contractor, completed work on a new bridge in American Fork canyon Monday. The new, bridge is located Just above the awoml power pUfl. U et th '-utidty about U.200,.00.. Mrs. Ben Molflt entertained a number num-ber of lady frlenda at a card pwty Wednesday afternoon at her home. After enjoying an hour playing ".W a tanty lunch waa nerved. Mrs. U-tn'ird Chipman won the prize and Mrs. John Koblnson the consolaUon prize. Regular Union Meeting To Be Held Sunday The regular monthly stake priesthood priest-hood and union meeting will be held Sunday afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock in the stake tabernacle. The officers of each department are desirous de-sirous of having one hundred percent denartment biibuuuiiwd ... - ... . r In the Bee "ive neparuueu - Harriett R. Hayes will give a brief review" of Maeterlink's "Life of the Bee" and in addition a professional bee-keeper will be present and talk on bee life. It is expecieu lit V. nrfi. bee keeper of the staKe -sent to get this message. FALL jRI TKT . for mi vUHiluJ' and Rnv & MM Copyr.gb Harl bctuAner & Mar The Doul.lc liroastcd English Suit, fellows, is now leading lilues, Braii cit Ili oxvusViid Loudon Lavoiidor are the shades. ' AW have just received a large shipment of nothing but duhle breasted suits. Come in and ser the largest, snapy.iest and most complete stork of suits south of Salt Lake City. R'.mht. But Dead While the Supreme "court gives the pedestrian the right of way at a street crossing, do not rely too strenuously on It. It Is possible to be right und lead, too. rmsnurgn '"" 'ff ft er s n .f.a...-T m&mmv BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS from age 13 to 16 20' , DISCOUNT BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS "VVe have just received another large shipment from ages 7 to 18. Prices $12 to $20. G 0 108111 Out Chipman Merc. Go, AMERICAN FORK, UTAH ..... - ... - . - . Newspaper Advertising ENTIRE LINE o Ol! Men's and Young Men s Suits it Form of Public ity Assures Mich Gratifying Results KIRCHBAUM MAKE :X UK) ,ii id :!.'.no V $20.00 pi 2 t a-s a-s a I t I a I t t i ; I I 5 All Men's Overcoats KIRCHBAUM MAKE EACH These goods are all regular stock but owing to the securing of a new line ot Michael-Stern Clothing .... J "We are closing out the old line of Kiivhbaum clothing at less than wholcsal c. Y(ilTR OI'POinTNlTV TO SAVK N MARLY OR OVER (X) AT. half on von; SLIT Am. Fork Go-op. The Peoples Store. H i Some years aso a publishing hous jof N. w York City conceived the idea 5 jef eotiiitilus i-s lxjsine to publishing Icducaiii-nul works. The problem was i in'. ifU'r.. iiiii n ui . !, 1 itjti Liu;, wutn ; through channels that would reacn 2 jtho larpettt !!!!, b'T cf readers. Alter auert:8in(? in magiiztiK's. which did not result in the returns 3ft expected, u j-ian fur an educational J i campaign tbio.u;h newspapers was J' proposed, llemg assured of the 'coop-J 'coop-J 'eration of - metropolitan dailies to-Jj&jward to-Jj&jward carrying out such a proposal I; for the benefit of readers, the plan j was adopted S j As evidence of the pulling power of newspaper publicity, the fart is now submitted that millions nf dwtinn. aries were distributed throwKh newspapers news-papers during; the past few years. Realizing that the rapid march of progress brought a vast number new words into our language, the publish Leraaia3mplLed .au.;eiitirely JheW' diction ary.- As an assurance that only the new volume will co to newsnaner readers, the publishers abandoned the printing plates formerly used aiid offer only the new volume. All old dictionaries should go into the discord. Here is an entirely ne. one enlarged . vocabulary inc..!. -en accurate--'-authoritative ; clear type, self-pronor.ntinp; rieSlble textile leather Brained binding, soft, and pliable, making -it easier to handle; stamped in ),"dd, rtd edge; durable and complete in evry detail of buok making. Our readers ran now ttet this new aictionarv ny presenting th printed in this issue . o i LJ- Irrigration Tax Now Dae Your 1925 irrigation tax it now due and payable at- the Tithing Office, American Fork, Utah. Don't wait till your tax becomes delinquent and thus Increase your costs. FI4 .1. iOtVSSOV, Tf.i1.0AS, 10-31-3t. j Wednesday Ray, the small son of Mr. and .Mrs. Osmond Nelson narrow-1 jly escaped being seriously injured. jTt't boy jumped from his father's car ! in which he had been riding into the 'path of another car which the driver juris unable to stop before striking the boy. He was knocked to the 3 jttrouiid fell iu such a way that the j car passed over him without a wheel rtouthtnt; his body. Beyond bruises .about, his head he was uninjured. Credit to Paul Revere It. will always he to the credit of l'aul' Hcvcre that lie didn't stop te make a', speech. Toledo' P.lade.1 t 1926 Late Model FORD TUDOR SEDAN A Real Buy. See Fs For New and Used Automobiles. MARTIN NIELSON AUTO CO. coupon Honor Washington Jarues "Monroe received ail m of the electoral votes In 182ft li tor- from- New : Hampsto -ww John Quincy Adams In order ta I'rexldent other than George ffa ton should hae the honor of m a unanimous vote. Beet fto! lake ur dollars d further. Save on clothes. Provo Woolen tt Overcoats $23.50 Velour Hats -Iliffli Grade $4.95 Todies' Puncture Proof Silk Hosiery All Shades 95c ROYAL CLOTH STORE Marion Bobnisoa BUTTER CUPS SPECIAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL BRIGGS PHARMACY This Coupon good for ten cents uie piU-cn-ase 01 one I""' "! j $ Brings Pharmacy ill 11 -miummviimaajMM mm lil'j'iff11- l"li'i " I IIIW'I rz - : - L- " A" |