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Show SATURDAY NOVEMBER Qfi -.ifgmnAW TORK CITIZEN SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1925 niGchool Notes American Fork tons Lehi Young People In Auto Accident Seven young people from Vpn and a young man from Bingham figured in aa automobile accident about 6:30 o'clock Thursday night near Crescent. Misses Amanda Drown, Alma Beck, l;la Coates mn4 iRuth Turner audi Messrs. Hmer Wllimont, and Alton Fowler, of Leal and Joe Smith and Bam Gloako, of. Bingham, were driv ing to Salt Lake City In a Nun car driven by the Bingham youth. Two cars, said to have been traveling at high speed were (raveling south and the driver or the second car, a Franklin, attempted to pass the first In cutting out aronnd the. Franklin cranhed into the Nash and wltnessei say that the impact was of such force as to turn both cars over mora than once and they landed over one hundred hun-dred paces apart. The Lehi party was pinned under neath the Nash car bat fortunately bo fatal injuries resulted. Miss Brown, the most badly . injured, received a cut head, wrenched shoulder and back, and (he drlvef recejredcuta on the face. " vt., ', 4C Tfie occupants of the Franklin, were said to he under the . influence of liquor and in the confusion . following the accident got Into another car which passed and drove away, the only clue to the identity being the license number of the Franklin oar, lug members of her. family: Mr. and Mrs. 6. F. Grant and children, Or. and Mr, James M. Grant and chil-dlenTMr. chil-dlenTMr. and'lfri. I". U'lfcrant and children! Mr. and 'Mrs.' Clarence Grant of this' city; Mr. and Mrs. K. Ball and daughters of Salt Lake city. Mrs. Margaret Bishop and son, Lawrence of Lehi, Mrs. Francis Judd and daughter of Salt Lake City ate Thanksgiving dinner here . with Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Sutherland and family. ' , . Thanksgiving day ' visitors with Mrs. Mary t. Cunningham were Mr and Mrs. Cm A. Tolboe and children and Miss Moselle Cunningham of Provo, and Ether- Cunningham of lOgden. Hltrhland Matron in . Oar Accident A narrow escape from serious In Jury and possible death was the ex. perrence the first of. this week? of Mrs. R. E. Booth of Highland. Mrs. Booth was driving their Ford coupe and was Bearing the steep hill sear the Thomas Blnns property In Highland when in some unaccountable manner he drove off the road and the car dropped about" eight feet Into a large ditch. Mr. Bines' was nearby and lm mediately cane .to her assistance. Mrs. Booth was, rendered unconsci ous for a short time by the accident and says she cannot account - for leaving the read. M A gash on one limb and minor oats and bruises was the extent of tier Injuries' while 'the car was considerably damaged. . .J i- O- NEW GROCERY' STORE OPENED L. R. Kitchen 'opened a new grocery store in the James H. Clarke build lag, formerly occupied by the Dee Jewolery company. The store ' It well stocked with a general line of groceries, drugs and the Rawlelgh line and is now, open to the public. Mr. Kitchen is operating this along with his feouae to house work which he has been doing for two years. :. , a , Mrs. Rosa If. Grant had as guests for Thanksgiving dinner the follow. Mayor and tMrs. Thomas Codding- ton, Mrs. Catherine Chadwlck and Mrs. Ada Baker motored to Salt Lake City Monday and attended the funeral of Ell Harvey Strout who died In California. ' Those who enjoyed .Thanksgiving turkey nnd , all : the trlmings at the home of Mayor , and Jfrs. Thomas Coddlngtons were Messrs. and Mes-dames Mes-dames V. . Ffc-Houston. Ray Codding- ton, Mark Coddlngton and families and John Woods. o Highland News By Mltil. Mrs.. George Miller and son, Lloyd were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall and child ren of American Fork, were guests at the homo of H. Hall on Thanksgiving day. Mr. Leland Adamson of Salt Lake City Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karren of American Fork "spent Thanksgiving day here.' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.. Adamson,' - , "Mr,, and, Mrs. Evar Strasburg were Provo vUJforl T1esffsy.v,f ;i - Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Myers were Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Bolln of Garfield, Mr. Henry West of Salt Las City and Mr. and Mrs.' George Y. Mrrand family. Mr .and Mrs. Bph Nash and children. child-ren. Preston and Mint, of Alpine were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Nsih here on Thanksgiving day.' o Mrs. Wlllii Smith of Bait Lake, Is spending the week caring for her mother, Mrs. D. (J. Hamnett who i 111. IF 1 This week marks the doss of the greatest tales cotttett ever conducted by any automobile manufacturer. Our salesmen, at well as thousands of other Chevrolet sales men, are striving to win! One of our men hat probably explained to you why over 2,000,000 buyer have chosen Chevrolet, and has shown you Chevrolet feature after feature found only on the finest quality cars. Give him your order this week and help him win a valued prize. Chevrolet glre you fine performance, beautiful appearance appear-ance and long life. Here it a quality car at a price you can well afford. Let ut thow you how eaty it U to become be-come the owner of a new Chevrolet. Touring $525 coup. $675 SST1. $425 RoUter 525 Sedan . 775 STcW. 550 ALL PRICES P. O. B. FLINT. MICHIGAN Coach $695 f..b. Flint. MicMim f mm "VINGIEE.ROE coraiarr by the vtcciu. co;A.Tf P LI V IV 'B Martin Nielsen Auto Co. AMEEICAH FOEK UTAH Chapter IV Continued. ' When the snows routed In the high gulches of the Deep Hearts a little later, this plsce would be a roaring race. She thought of Its foamy volume vol-ume pouring from the csnyon's mouth to swell the flood of Nameless a bit below her southern boundary. But It was a lone and lovely spot now. hat with Its peopled atleace and-Its blue-toned blue-toned walla. These things ware passing through her mind aa aba watched the swirling sand, when all suddenly, as if aa Invisible In-visible hand had brushed bar. she became be-came alert to every fiber. She had heard nothing new In the murmurous monotone, seen no shadow among tha pale shadows aboat her yet something had changed. Rome different dif-ferent element had Intruded Itself Into tha stark elements of the place. Her skin rose In tiny prickles, she felt her muscles atUfea. She had lived tn the face of menace so long that she was supersensitive, had developed s seventh sense that was Quick ta ths nth degree. She stood for a moment gathering her powera, then she whirled In her tracks, sweeping the csnyon's width with eyes thst missed nothing. They did not miss the movement which wss almost too swift for sight the dropping of some dark object behind be-hind a rock, the passing of a bit of plumy tail. The rock Itself was between her and the broken foot of the wall, one of a mass that had tumbled from the weathered weath-ered face. For a long time she stood whu bmvIm. - . it . mIA hi. vsrv still, -watting, waicnmi .. Thn. st the rort i Kite. bnt farther aay. the caught another -i.-., of that tall-tip- I" WWI was making for' th. wall-foot keeping the rock between. A wolf would do so ut th e was something shout that hit of nlutue which old not tpeii ww. t ... t.wnv white, and M was more leosftly haired, not of the eisct quality . wolf a brush. Ones more s tUy h. joi and on s sadden dertag lmpolM Nance Allison leaped for the rock, cetight Its top wwn oow and neered ow. - With a snarl and a whine the owner or tti. tail faced her In the low mourn of a cave, hi pointed ears flat to his head, his feet spread wide apart, his k..ir rfrnnnwf his laws apart and readr. and round his outstretched neck there stood up In quivering defiance, ths broad white ruff of a pure bred collie dog ! The girl ttared at him with open-mouthed open-mouthed amatetuent and at the more astonishing thing which lay along the pebbled earth beneath him for this was the thin little leg and foot of a small child. In utter silence and ttlUnett she stood so, her hands on the rock's top. and for all the length of time that the watched there wat not a tremor of the little leg. nor a movement of the dog1! crouching body. The only motion In the tente picture wat the ripple of the stream, the quiver of the lips drawn back from the gleaming fangs. When the tension became unbearable unbear-able Nance spoke softly. -Come, boy," she tald, "come boy- Alpine News Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. Frank D. Strong, Frank Bateman, Dewey Bennett, and Stephen Whitby returned home Tuesday from Call' flornla where, they , have apent ths past two weeks. . They report having had an enjoyable time' but say that Utah it the best plsce yet. Mr. and Mrs. Ben). Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bates, Mrs. David Wilk Ins and children, Vernal Bates and Miss Lilly Hamnett were Sunday guests of MY. and Mrs. Russell Bates at American Fork. Walter Salm of Magna spent Sunday Sun-day with his wife and her parent, Mr. and .Mrs. D. J. Hamnett. Mrs. Salm has spent the past week here earing for her mother who la very III Other guests at the Hamnett home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Zabrlskle and children of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beck and children chil-dren are visiting Mrs. Beck's sister, Mrs. Thomas B. Smith, at Salt Lake, this week. Quests of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Stronr Thanksgiving day were Miss Amber Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson Peter-son and children of Provo, and relatives re-latives of Mrs. Strong from Mill rCreek. "' " Vernal Bates, Miss Lilly Hamnett and William Hamnett, motored to Magna Thanksgiving dny and spent the day with Mr. Hamnett's daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wllk-lns. Wllk-lns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark enter talned at a family dinner Thanksgiv tng day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Clark. Mrs. Angella Vance. Mrs?. Grover Clark and children, chil-dren, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clark anJ little son, Dan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and children, Mr, and Mrs David Bateman and children. Mr. an3 Mrs, Edward Burgess and chlldrrn, George E. Burgess and Myron, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and children, of Alpine,-Mr. and Mrs. Bernel) Bateman and children of lehl, Mr. Dick Williams of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Galli ot Hidway ... . n.nva vi.itora Efundny. were neasaui ui - . JThree one-act plays December 9th. ,vWhen two girls fall itt W-kv tmnf ia bound, to happen, but T thay both fall ia tov with th. IS fellow, on m th. nkn. . . ., , I appointment, Wktch for tha Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa. Fentonwef viaiting with relaUves ai au fhursday. " i. Mrs. Rhoda Gillman Walker ya turned to Boise, Idaho, weanesaay morning. Easton Mofflt feHow, ona or tha other i. a dtaannnintmn ttki.i . . t rw,-T 1 'lfwl tor ths coma In. that clever' play "Simi)... vtvuoa the STREET ' Uflltt'lwnnM hnmm. in ths 'rCL ,, . " " iuau noon aai found your young daughter aslewfc. coma" (To be continued) o . The Hot Stove Baseball League will resume its session Just as soon as the .last football ame has been play- Mr. and Mrs. R. tpent the Thanksgiving vacitloii IOi relatives at Mann. The Sharon Quartette rndereoi cumber of musical seleqitOB at th Second Ward Sunday avatttotVscijw Mr. and Mrs. G. E. -Of caraonr. and family spent Thanksgiving day, wit relatives at Salt Lake City, y-itmn Miss Huber, Miss Probst and .Mr. Frani Probst of Midway ware ylaH-; Ing with relatives here Suadty. 1- Their brother Grant, 10 years old will vteit with, his slstar, J4ra, JIarker at Shelley, Idabci,,thlij, winter , Samuel I. HlltOQ and children, aad his sister Mlss Verda Hilton ot Idaho are visiting relatives here tWa week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wadley ,. and family and Mrs. Margaret Wilson were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Carlson at Charleston.-:' - Word was received by . relatiyea of the safe return home at Parawan of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gillman who eara.e to Pleasant Grove Friday to attend the funeral ot Mr. Gillman's mother, Mrs. James Gillman. Miss Lucille Walker . and.. Miss Maurine Gamett entertained, ? at .t a, dancing party at tha Thorntof Carbaret Friday evening la honor jpf James Cull I more who will :,)eavsH December S for a mission - to California. Cali-fornia. The guests included their high school graduating class and. other friends. About fifty guests being present'. ' Dainty refrethmenta c;' Borou. a jouy time is repoijaa. withi,r the arms of a atrange young maalj marl . " uressing rau'd rarju-probably do jutt t.. 1 (atheruoea in -Across the 6tiet But come and find out for ''''' THB TREPTINO PLACJT ?s If you were only in the place of ft. mysterious voicethat is in ft yoom of a public hotel, and knew you w ere there, you'd uniW 4Jy get aa earful. Be sure to krJhe Traptlng Place," a most n.. and laugh provoking. i V" lt tt( wishes to nounoe, that the year book of B going to be the biggest success er heirork la starting out wlthtW lieveable teat 'and pep, and we noi like the .hearty support of all ; j Wednesday, November J5, rVguv (Chapel wa held in the high toaooL I. RIDE THE-'- "OEEU IallTE" ' for SAFETY and ECONOMY leMVlM 2c PER MILE Buy ekher our commutatloa tie-ket tie-ket or 500 mile mileage books. - ' WEEK-END EXCURSION RATES NOW 11 I 2 CENTS PER MIU , 4' Ask your agent for particulars. ' SALT LAKE & UTA5 . HENRY t MOORE and a ?, . ABEROROMBIE3, Recelven. . w rw kooM. itw . Umu in 1 . l!V yinix "'Au. wt . 1 Wssnasfrstat. 3 WttBBiciiBar. . 4 Moat compact washsr Bude . " takmlooripaaa only 2J laches 4 Easily sdjotmi mwadgkt. f Ootasaaaaba putia er ttkea oat with tha Tub tab aaa't wroswefl, apiitorotrredo. fAll aietsl wrlager. Self s4)ueant Ia teattoa WatU LaaoWthlp jtr, t Miytaf Grrafou U trtiUbl vita GuoIum MalthMatar attKktat. For H5)ffffTl!! 7iffi rr! !o!rt ef S 4 1 -m. af"-" sf st mm as mm aassssk s 4tmm a saw ' ew w1 i v aw sw u- j n vv n vv iiir if n mnivifii nn in inn u irm i atjd, Mr. and Mrs.Leonard Bates enter j talnd at dinner Thanksgiving (., Covers were laid for Mr. and " Mrs. Benjamin Bates, Mrs. David Wilkin' and children. Georse Boddison.. Karl , Relck, and Mr. and' Mrs. Ionar3-Bates Ionar3-Bates and children, " j MJss Flora Devey Is home for -i few days' visit after spending tl.o1 past two months at Ioseippa. Missis Ina and Flora Devey and MY. Adin Brown spent Thanksgiving day n Eureka with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. Wn c h Myti r r tO l Qyrhfoam and prove how fa an hour you will wash 50 lbs. of clothes of all weights . and textures (twice the capacity of other washers) how twtet and dean each garment is washed bow it washes collars, cuffs and wristbands without hand-rubbing how gentle and careful the Qyra-foam Qyra-foam is with your delicate under- Telephone us and tktap how thoroughly clean It waaliosaTentliadirtieatcwalla. And make ona mora teat see if ny .oker washer can coma ny-where ny-where near tha aaWiUMj nAant of Maytag waihing perfbnnance. Wash with th Maytaithai wash with any other make for in disputable proof of tha ranarkablt superiority of the Maytag, yvu. inert is no oblhatinn tiTt Z.7 Deferred Payment! you'll never mUs Aik to awe the N Maytag Inner, too Gynfomn Wastier iyM"NUM TUB - ; : .-. XiU .. , , The Maytaef vvrjoi UxiiN TJjR STRF.PT t.t t 1 i(VU 1 Oftn.i.i! shop PH0HE 86 |