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Show MilTRPAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 JCAH FORK LOCALS tni Mrs. , Anno Christiansen unons business visitors In Bait gcty Wednesday." - 'C0 to Chlpman's 'or your Mince T Cranb!rrle8. Cellery, Lettuce, ETw Thanksgiving. dv, dtrsala hm commence!l n Jfro mlntrel to be given In the future by the American Fork raw" md Mrs. Ruben Chipman and Jinan and baby motored to Bing-L Bing-L gunday, . They were the guests le there of. Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Ms NEW 1926 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Guaranteed to be new and in perfect condition. See us for Price and Terms. Nielsen Auto Co. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER' 21, 1925 MF Ala n . ... war or im . Thursday In American Fork visiting wua mr. juenara Haag. Mr. and Mrs. irven Makln and smalaon, .,Nile, spentfcindar tn American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. trven Makln, Sr.. parents of Mr Makln. - ' Mrs.7 LeGrandV Noyes and son Sherman, were week-end guests hero from Salt Lake City of Dr. and Mm J. F. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hocking motor- ed from Bingham Sunday and were guests during, the day of the laser's sBster, Mrs. L. R. Pett and family. Dr. and Mrs. Atlamlo Cbristensen and Mrs. J. A. Filtehcr were among the guests Wednesday evening at the banquet given by the Utah County Dentists organization at Provo. Miss Sadie Nelson waa th neat over the week-end of Mrs. Henry Foiken in Salt Lake City. Mrs. ff. A. Wright and Mrs. Jos. D. Shelley spent Thursday and Friday It! the capltol city with Mrs. Minnie Cbadwick. Miss Sarah Parker spent the week end here from the capltol city with her father, Lafe Parltw and her brothers. Mrs. Elizabeth Armstrong and daughter, Mrs. Katie McBrtde of Basalt, Idaho, are guests this week ' of Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Penrod. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shelley, Mr. and j Mrs. Sun ford Walker and their fami.i lies motored to Salt Lake City Sun.' day to visit with Mrs. James Bowden. I OUR AIM TO SERVE YOU WELL "AND""""" FAITHFULLY ALWAYS f? (NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH , WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR Get you . a Thanksgiving Table to hold those .nice dishes and turkey at Chlpman's. adv. Miss Ora Holmes was brought home Sunday from Salt Lake City where she had undergone an operation opera-tion the first of the month for goitre goi-tre and has since been In a hospital there. Miss Holmes' condition has greatly improved. Miss Maudie Johnson chaperoned a party of girls to Salt Lake" City Friday night. They attended "Mc Beth" In the Salt Lake Theatre. The girls In the party were Misses Eileen Chipman, Helen Clarke, Maurlne Christensen, Eva Stice, Lenore Crookston, Iris Evang and Eleanor Kelley. R LART THEATR E TONIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST RAYMOND GRIFFITH and BETTY (JOMPSON in "PATHS TO PARADISE" Also Our Gang Comedy. MONDAY ONLY , Big All Star Cast In "MARRY ME" Also Coined v: 10c and 20c. NOTE We feel proud in securing this wonderful wonder-ful picture for American Fork and wish to announce tn the public that our -it y is one of the first to be able to see this picture at reduced prices. "The Lost World'' picture has never been shown before in the state for anv sum less than fiftv cents. Y, M. WHITE, KEALART THEATRE. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MATINEE Wednesday 4 P. M. Thursday 2:30 and 4:00 P. M. Matinee Prices 15c and 25c. Evening 7:.0 and 9:110 Two Shows '5.V. THE GREATST ROMANTIC ADVENTURE EVER SCREENED 1 JESSIE LOVE LEWIS STOXE WALLACE LEERY LU)Y! HUCUIES. A 51 X, A with If fl AHw 11 II V JirOrthurOman'DoiilX - Also Coihedy. Come Early. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 and 28 ABRY CAREY in "THE PRAIRIE PIRATE' Miss Relia Hunter was unable t be at work at Chipman Mercantile Co. for several days thi week having been confined to her home suffering from tonsllitls. Mrs. J. E. Ingersoll spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City. Friday Mrs. Ingersoll -was among the guests at a dinner party given by Mrs. Louie B. Ingersoll. Last Saturday morning Mrs. Mary A. Healey underwent an operation in the Community hospital for appendicitis appendi-citis and her friends will be glad to know that she Is doing nicely. Those Thanksgiving DIshee and Linen Napkins and Table Covers at Chlpman's are Just what you want for the occasion. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Howe went to Logan Wednesday having been called there by ,th death of Mrs. Annie Smith, oldest sister of Mr. Howe. Mrs. Smith was 75 years of age. The funeral services were held Thursday. Mrs. Dell Singleton was hostess Thursday afternoon to a number of lady friends, members of he B. B. Club. The sfternoon was enjoyably spent In needle work, chatting, etc. followed by a delicious lunch. Mrs. George A. Storrs of Coal City was brought to American Fork Wednesday Wed-nesday suffering with a paralytic stroke. Mrs. Storrs Is at the home of her brother-in-law, Bishop Jos. H. Storrs and Is reported to be recovering recover-ing from the stroke. Friday afternoon the Sorosts ladles were entertained by Mrs. A. F. Gals-ford, Gals-ford, Jr. While the . guests busied themselves with needlework additional addi-tional entertainment was afforded in the reading of selected Thanksgiving thoughts. Late in the afternoon a dainty lunch was served to 20. Silk Frocks for Every Need Assuring a Stylish Appearance Would a new Silk Dress make your wardrobe complete? com-plete? A Frock to wear on many occasions! A Silk Frock which gives the comfortable assurance that you look well. Such Dresses await you in this Store. In All the Chosen Colon for Winter Black is the most popular color but it is relieved with gay trimmings. The two. piece modes and the flares vie for popularity. In sizes for misses and women. Priced, S9.90 Don't fail to see this lot of Dresses. They represent some very substantial savings Mr. and Mrs. Lot Robinson have as visitors at their borne Mr. and Mrs. John Gough of Sterling, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. .Allan Shelley and Mrs. Leo-T. Shelley motored to Magna Mag-na Monday where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Strong. Mrs. Ruben Chipman returned home last week from a two months trip which included such large cities as Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Omaha, Denver, etc. Mrs. Chipman enjoyed the trip with her sister Mrs. E. A. Culbertson of Salt Lake City and with her daughter. Mrs. James Epperson who resides in Kansas City. Wednesday night 16 of the neteh-Dors neteh-Dors and friends of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Crookston pleasantly surpris ed them at their home on the East state road. The party served as a housewarmlng the Crookstons having recently completed the new addition at their home. Games and music mmiA a mprrv time for all and a delicious lunch was served. Two of the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Crookston, Mrs. Maud Thrasher of Leht. and Mrs. Ruby Tenrpleton of Ogden came lor the party. In celebration of the 60th birthday of her husband, Mrs. John W. Grant; gave a birthday dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. William H. ! Grant of Provo Bench; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goates and Miss Jennie Grant of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grant of Lehi; Mrs. 0. C. Andreason. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCleery. Mrs. Howard Mcholes, Mrs. Alta Scbow. Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant. David, and i Jack Grant of this city. Wife and Husband , 1 Both 111 With Gas Tor years I had r;is on the stomach. stom-ach. The first rtoee of 11erlka helped. I now sleep w-ll and all gas lis pone. It also helpril my 1u:- liiatia,:''. (slKJi:d Mft'Su lMiljr.. foxia "ppoontui- Adioriha'roiriotes : fe'AS; and often brings astomsnmg rcn.-i to the .'stomach., ' Stops Jlhat full,, bloated 'folding. Brings out. old. waste matter you never thought was hvyour system. This excellent, intentional in-tentional evacuant is wonderful for Mrs. Walter Slack has as a guest here for an indefinite Visit her sister. Mrs. Esther Eaatmond of Provo. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strong Mr. and Mrs. Cal Cummlngs of Heber, visited at the Slack home Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Iner Nielsen and Miss Van-dae Van-dae WhDtmore of Salt Lake City motored to American Fork Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mra R. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lot Robinson, Mrs Sarah Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Penrod, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. Ann L. Chipman and Niels Nelson attended the funeral Monday of Mrs. Sarah Wrigley of Salt Lake City and ac companied the body to Lehi where interment took place. Monday night Miss Jennie Thornton Thorn-ton entertained the S. O. D. II. Club A pleasant evening was . spent in sewing and chatting and as special entertainment the guests enjoyed several guitar selections played by Miss Birdie Bate. Iater In the evening eve-ning a dainty lunch was served to Misses Florence Logsden, Bernlce Bush, Ida Jones, Cleo Bate, Birdie Bate, Margaret Wagstaff and Wanda Dlckerson. TRY US for your Xmas "pljoto Sec our sampU' in the window ;it Ciiiiiinan's Store PORTRAITS or Portraits Ione in Oil Colors, Very Reasonable. MaKo an appointmi'iit early. QTKX EVERY DAY. . .. llionu...2'.'J.. Leljl, -r- -Jill- Work. Guaranteed.,. SNYDER PHC STUDIO OVER BROADBENTS' STORE LEHI, UTAH December 6th, Golden Rule Sunday Sunday, December 6th, has been designated de-signated as Golden Rule Sunday on behalf of the orphans of the Near East Relief. Mrs. Percy W. Pennybacker, past president of the General Federation Feder-ation of Womens Clubs, has but recently re-cently returned from a visit to. Greece and in (ell big of her tripsays: "What Interested me most, and what would interest any American woman, were neither ruins nor very old. They were the thousands of 'boys and girls, Armenian and Greek war orphans, who are working and studying and playing under the supervision of American women. "They are learning American ways and using American machinery. The farmers and carpenters and electricians, electric-ians, the cooks and needlewomen and nurses of the growing generation will be these, young people trained In modem methods. "The support of these children has been necompllshed mainly by Ameri-ean Ameri-ean women who have felt the call of the Golden Rule. The overseas boys and Rlrls understand this, and call thcmae'lves the Golden Rule' children." -- o American Manufactures Ninety Percent of Automobiles Washington, D. C, November 20. More than ninety per cent of the automobiles In the world are manu factured in the United States. This statement is vouched for by the Auto motive Division of the Department of Commerce. Cars and trucks built in American factories during the year 1924 total three million six hundred and forty thousand one hundred and eight, while the estimated production of Great Brltata, France, Italy and Germany was only three hundred and cnirty thousand. Added to these Heountrles might be the smaller pro duction of Belgium, Austria, Ciecho Slovakia, Switzerland and ' Sweden, and then the total produced In Europe would not exceed three hundred and fifty thousand. "i o '. ' Th'anksgivig Day Rates via Denver & Rio Grande Western R. R.', between all stations in Utah west of and including West water, at one and one-third times one way fare for round trip; adding sufficient to make rates end In multiples of twenty-five. Tickets on sale November 24, 25, 26; final re turn limit December 1. -Call on local agent for detailed information. o ValuabV Quality RIessed are the pure In heart, and fortunate are those they bless. Intel lect, station In life, opportunities are Incomparable to companionship that Is void of evil, and filled with that purity which emits the light of a soul filled with nothing but kindliest thoughts. Grit. RlOE THE "OREM LINE" for SAFETY and ECONOMY Ukl Giuku U PIemmtt it liWTtll itwui SMm Fm. 2c PER MILE Buy either our commutation tickets tic-kets or 500 mile mileage books. --WEEK-END EXCURSION RATES NOW 11 2 CENTS PER MILE Ask your agent for particulars. SALT LAKE & UTAH R.R. HENRY I. MOORE and D. P. ' A BERCROM HI B, Receivers. 0 K 0 0 0 0 N0WN IS THE TIME AND "THIS IS THE PLACE" With jiII the "vtuntis whii-h have racd nlxnit us we have ha. I n iintM 'wonderful i"al. every opportunity for tratheriim the Ifcets potatoes. enMiae. celery, and apples. tarns and eeilar Tilled to overll'iu'iny. and Ihe venlh;r still favorable i m.I. r all th.se conditions. lillA L KSTATK in this locality is hound to advance, p-i in now, while prices are at, the lowest. We nillOM set- us. " AIsi)'j:t'iiieiniu-r w'il represi and most. UEIjIATiLK riro7nsttrnii7reToinpaht',j;" Insure yonr homes and pret that feeling ff security which, promotes sound sleep, ami hotter digestion. Call on JAMES H. CLARKE Phone 162-W American Fork Also Comedy. .wMriinn Wrm. Tnornwn, ws' adv.' x:sac3K gist. |