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Show 'rTTT?nAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925 . Aiftl Plllh An..i twin!. n,m.-v t,wf. ,HJi. ttfatt&&3B .IHIlciuai uiuu Himud! Banquet anti social Success .jjeM from beginning to. end v. ,.. and dancing cartr ! (t pUH - - f jbarsday- nigni ww r At g o'clock the guests were Q mto the eiat room of the Ct her ubleB i,sun,n QlTr and la8 were pread end Woou banquet was served, f' cWdIes tied with Christmas Cnd vases of carnations deco. Gfte tables at which covers were f (or 125. There were number Lt from Lehl and " Pleasant (T Members of similar organise. f . tht city. ,d Hi Clarke, president, of the ufclal Club of tm cuy, intro- aifford a Young, as the. toast-.' toast-.' evening. "While the ltet was being served several selections were rendered. Yernon F. Houston . and - Mr. jtensen each sang a solo and ibers of the Firemen Coon Mln- tppeared and rendered selec. it the conclusion or me meat Tunnf Introduced Earl J. Glade 'sjit Uke City as the-' speaker of rrtnlngi t Glade first expressed his ad-ttioa ad-ttioa and appreciation for ' Utah 9ty, declaring himself an enthusl-Cjboster enthusl-Cjboster of this county having k fifteen years In Provo. He held jindlTtded attention of his Hsten-Lhe Hsten-Lhe outlined the kind of persons Wmnnlty should be made of, men- V, spiritually and physically. Jr. Glade put over his message in Wb, straight from the shoulder oecaslonly Interspersing his Mff with" hTOrorotrr-stoTles. Mowing the banquet dancing was tad Id the amusement hall until mid-night. It la nnf .v- crowd from three rtes mixes aB well as those- who were present at this vw. An air of sociability and Jollity was felt throughout the evening eve-ning and the offlctr nt it, i , Club are to be complimented on tho suvvcoa oi me party. The banquet was prepared and ""cu r in members of the Fourth ward Relief Society. William Chlpman, Tir. H. Joseph H. Siorrs, IJovd Adamson. W thlpman, James H. Clarke, Benja. mln F, Moffett. AUanttc Christensen, I Jell Singleton.' Nominees Chosen For Commercial Com-mercial Club Election ' The annual election of officers for ine Commercial oi.h m v. . " m ue neia January 13, 1926. Th ,.,...... . ""uiiuauou OI officers and directors which took v-e ai a recent meeting places the following member before the Club to uo TOiea uPn- As may be seen no one was named to nnrm t- . Fl.rmage for the office of president Two each of the vice-president, secre-tary secre-tary and( treasurer were nominated one for each office to be elected Twenty directors were named, ten ,f wu.ua win De elected to office. ine nominations are: For President John L. Firmage. For Vice-president Dr p m- Kelley and O. A. Anderson. For Secretary Eugene Nfcholes and Joseph F. Walton. For Treasurer Jj E. Chadwick and S. T. Shelley. Directors T nomas Cod dington, Otis Cheney, Clifford R.Young, Hans Christensen, H. S. Rasmusgen, A. F. 6aiaford-ih-.7JainerTraTilBer;"Cer' nard N. Christensen, Stephen L Chip-man, Chip-man, Sidney Nlcholes, E. W. Paxman, Christmas Spirit Nearing High Point The spirtt of Christmas is ever-where ever-where in the happy, anticpating counteances of children, to the bustling bust-ling and Joatling Christmas shoppers. m tne endless steps of busy clerks. In the gaily holly wrapped and tied Christmas parcels, to the festooned windows of stores, in the lighted windows of homes, In the Christmas odor of baking, in the hearts of parr ents "preparing Tor Santa Claus. In the sweet scented Christmas firs, In the desire to remember the poor and unfortunate, in the preparation ot Christmas services, and in the general air of expectancyi The various business houses ot the city have decked their places ot business out in true holiday style. Gifts suggestions,, toys, goodies to tempt the appetite, etc are displayed artistically. The more elaborately iecorated windows are those ot the American Fork Co-op., Chlpman Mercantile, J. C. Penney, Utah Power & Light Co. and Bonneville Lumber Co. The prettily decorated and lighted tree placed by the Co-op store on the top of the canopy over the sidewalk has attracted much at tention. SATURDAY, DECEMBER ltf 1925 The Ideal Gift for Christmas THE UNtVEKSAl'cXft High School Minstrel Please Big Crowd Comedy and laughter ran riot Tuesday nlht at the Realart Theatre when the male glee club ot the high school presented a coon minstrel to apackedhouser Twenty-seven "dusky gentlemen, a much beruffled and be- wigged Interlocutor and two "mulat tor" gals not to mention the little darky put across the entertainment in excellent style. Mr. Earl Holmstead as interlocutor livened up the usually staid middle man's part with flashes ot wit which with the actions and lines of the two end-men. Morgan Boley and Fred Forbes, provoked laughter time and Hello Everybody! 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Bird musical instructor ot the schools, director of the min strel, is to be complimented for the manner in which the entertainment was presented. The high school orchestra wms present and played several selection. ' o Joy's Photo Studio 'open every day including Sunday untU Christmas, adr. FOR SAUEJ Alfalfa, hay. Brown, Lehi. WANTED First class milch cow. Martin Nielsen, American Fork., li-12-tf For Sale Thoroughbred Holsteln cow, will be fresh about three weeks. Joe Okey, American Fork. 11-28-4 p For 8ale A Weavers Friend carpt loom in good condition. Inquire Mrs. J. a Clements, 839 South JstWeit, Salt Uke City. 12-19-lp. farm straw in Cedar Valley $1 per load. . Irrigated straw la American Fork, ,3 13.00 per ton. Inquire of James H. Clarke. IMI Pioneer Chicki .- - Take no chances In ordering your baby chfcfca. "Pioneer" accredited chicks are reliable as dotens of satisfied customers in American Fork the past season can testify. Secure ' your datfngs by placing orders with oat delay with George F. Shelley, hjeal representattve, - Tel, 7751 or at l V uuy uaii eacn anernoon. j u. FOR 6ALB Flrst-clajs hay. D. K. ' Adamson, Tel. 75J3, Amerilan Fork. , lj-19-tf For Rent I (room house at head ot Merchant Street Inquire John Kelley.-'-1' . . -,, FOR SERVICE) A choice registered bull at Stephen D. Chlpman's tarn. . ,' .... , lMJ-tf Remember the Christmas Balloon Frolic in Tabernacle, Dec. 23. Free Balloons, Dancing, Novelty Program. 8 o'clock. 60c couple, 10c extra lady. adv. In appreciation of your good will We Extend The Season's Greetings - -and wishes for a most prosperous New Year for you and yours. Pett Service Station L. R. PETT,Manager WEST MAIN T AMERICAN FORK 1 ft U.. S7 eeemier 4 1 TT amdl J Five Big Dances Ariel, Bon llirhham and Frank McDonald Orchestras tr |