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Show SATURDAY, MARCH SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1926 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN AMERICAN FORK LOCALS Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Adamson were Salt I.uke business visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mcllride return, ed to tills city to make their homo after spending ntvtral months In lilvcrtvn. Mr. and Mm. U C. Harris and ton Alvcn witc Salt Iake visitors Mon. lay. " i ' Mrs. C ' Randall and son Clareneo of IiOgan are visiting In American Fork while Dr.. Randall Is east studying in some of the large hospl- "lalsT . i . - . ... If you didn't see "Looks Likp Rain," see it tonight (Sat.) First ward chapel. 25c and 35c. No reserves, adv. Mr. and Mr!. Martin Neflsen spent Tuesday in Salt Lake on business Mrs. Ell Kendall Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. R, J Slice. Miss Wllma Stlce, -who is teaching school near Ogden, spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mr and Mrs. R. J. Slice, her parents. George. Steele visited his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. R. Steele, here from Salt Iake Monday. Mrs. Abe Ooodniundsen spent Tues day and Wednesday in Salt Lake visited with friends and relatives. Mrs. H. W. Sanderson of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Za. briskly Mrs. A. Cooper of Salt Lake, spent tho week-end visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Martin N'lelsen and family. Mrs. Hayden Hollndrake i Wednesday in Pleasant" Grove Mrs. Leone Told, Mrs. Told Is a close friend of Mrs. Hollndrake, ipent with very and for the past week has been very ill. SPBOIATr-Quart Cans Phie Runny Catsup, 20c each, 2 for n."c. Robinson Grocery. . " adv. The many friends of Mrs. John Hollndrake will be pleased to hear that she is Improving. Mrs. Holln. drake was operated upon at the Pro. to hospital six weeks ago and a growth was removed from her nose, Up to this time she did not seem to Improve very rapidly but at present she is on the Improve, Word was received Wednesday that Ray D. Nichols, who has been suffer, ing the past three weeks from a nervous breakdown; and a general overworked condition ia improving. Mr. Nicholas has spent the past two years attending college at Berkley, California, and for a time was in a hospital there. Mr. Glen Wright, a student at the University of Utah spent the week, end here with his mother, Mrs. June Wright. Spring Millinery The biggest and best line ever. A hat for every feature and every purse. Hundreds of the newest hats, new designs, de-signs, new colors, new styles. Ida E. Chipman Millinery. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries. Mrs Mnud Wild, Mrs. Charlotte Feather, stone and Alma Wild spent Tuesday in Sail Lake The members of the S. O. D. H. club met at the home of Miss Margaret Green Thursday night. The usual social good time was enjoyed In sewing sew-ing and chatting. Delicious refresh, ments were served to the ten guests A convention for the Primary stake board members is being held to.day (Saturday, at Provo in the Fourth ward chapel. The meetings com mence at 10 o'clock a. mi and 1 o' clock p. m. All stake board members are7 requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zabrlskle, Mr. and Mrs. Marley Zabrlskle and Miss Olive Zabrlskle were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hand of San, dy. Friday morning little Bobby Grant, youngest son. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grant, got the fingers of his left hand caught in the electric wringer at their home. Fortunately the index finger of the hand, caught in an up. right position, saved the hand from being entirely drawn through. An X.ray revealed no broken bones and the little fellow is playing about as usual o SPFXMAL Quart Cans Blue Bunny Catsup, 20c earn, 2 for 35c. Robinson Grocery. 1 adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Roundy are the proud parents of a boby boy born Wednesday at the local hospital. Mother and baby are doing very nicely. Ford Cheney, who was operated on at the local hospital Jast week for ap. pendkttis, will be able to be removed to his home to.day (Saturday) What Is your taste in entertainment? entertain-ment? Is it drama, comedy, music, or dancing? We furnish them all at "The Two Vagabonds." adv. Re-conditioned Used Cars The Bee Orchis club was enter. tained Thursday afternoon at - the home of Mrs. John Sager. A very en. joyable time was spent after which refreshments were served to 15 club members. Miss Nellie Paxman, who has been seriously ill at the local hospital for the past two weeks, is at present im. proving but will be unable to be taken tak-en home for one more week. Mrs. Owen Lynch entertained Friday Fri-day night, February 19, in honor of Miss June Lynch a bride of the near future. Refreshments were served to 30 guests. Miss Lynch received many beautiful presents. Mrs. of the 4 Ford Touring $50.001 home- 1 Ford Touring 1 Ford Touring 1 Ford Touring 1 Ford Coupe - , $175.00 $250X0 ..... $285.00 $275.00 1 1924 Ford Coupe...:. $390.00 1 Ford Ton Truck ... $276.00 1 Chevrolet Touring $275.00 1 Chevrolet Ton Truck $150.00 1 Dodge Touring $175.00 Nielsen Auto Co. Telephone 93 American Fork Sold on suitable terms and for $2.60 we guarantee your payment against sickness and accidents. William KIsmore was hostess B. B. ladies Thursday at her A very enjoyable evening was spent In needlework and social chat Later In the afternoon a dainty lunch was served to the guests. Annie and Elizabeth N'icboles were pleasantly surprised when a number of their friends came and spent the evening, Monday. A very enjoyable time was spent in playing games after which a very delicious lunch, furnished by the guests was served. Those present were Mesdames Llbble Varney, Sabina Allen, Ann I Chip-man, Chip-man, Emily. Kelley, Synthey Okey, Maud Wild and Charlotte Feather. Btone. . : Jp. Spring 8 CQUAI Mrs. Mary Jane Sykes was taken' borne from the hospital this week. Mrs. Sykes was operated upon two weeks ago and is improving rapidly. A Joint meeting of the Relief Society organization of the town met Tuesday at the tabernacle for a social service meeting. Dr. J. M. Grant was the speaker of the afternoon. A very enjoyable and instructional afternoon was reported. Thurs., March 4th, Fourth Ward Chapel, "Fruit of His Folley." Matinee and even ing. Reserve Seats at Briggs Pharmacy. adv "To keep well babies well" is the slogan of the seventeen health cent ers which have been newly organized in Utah County. Through the com. blned efforts of the Relief Society -ITY HATS American Fork Co-op The Peoples Store stake boards in Utah county there has been apppointed by the Utah County Commission a physician and nurse who will preside over the various "well baby" conferences -hlch will be held in the various health centers There are four such health centers in Alpine stake. Dr. Christensen of Payson and Mrs. Eveline Reed of Provo, physician anl nurse appointed by the county com mission to head the work, met Mon. day afternoon in the city hall with the Relief Society board of Alpine stake and" the chairman and assistants assist-ants and gave instructions as to what was needed to equip the local health center. These health conferences will be held once each month In the city hall the first to be held next Wednesday. March 3rd. It is desired that all mothers having children of preschool age will bring these "children to thh clinic and have the children examined. examin-ed. No prescriptions, will be made. The children will be examined, if there are any defects the mothers will be informed with the recommenda. tion that thpjamily physician be con suited. Expectant mothers are also invited to attend and be examined and Instructed In the. proper care of themselves and children i , The conference will open at 9:15 a. m. for thi First and Second wards only. The Third and Fourth wards will attend the conference in the afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock. Hi I a I I A v Mean-Up Sale This is not a bankrupt stock but a clean-up-to-the-minute line of merer dise at a big saving for the following week: New Shipment JAP CREPES All Colors 5 Yards for..... ..$1.00 Cliildren's Drop Stitch HOSE All Colors. 35c "Value 25c One Lot BABY CRIB BLANKETS Colors Pink and Blue. $1.00 One Lot PINK BRASIERS -Satin Striped and Silk Brocade. Sizes ?,2 to 42 25c Ladies' Rayon Silk or Baronet Satin PRINCESS SLIPS All Colors $3.25 value $2.75 SILK JERSEY VESTS Colors Pink, Orchid, Flesh, Yellow, Nile. $1.35 value 95c t LADIES' STRIPED SATEEN BLOOMERS All Colors. . 75c value 59c BARONET SATIN For Slips and Dresses. $1.50 value $1.25 yard Our Entire Line PURSES and VANITIES at 15 DSCOUNT EXTRA SPECIAL TOWELS Turkish Double Thread "Regular 35c' 25c Ravon Silk STEP INS Lace Trimmed $1.85 value $1.59 :iallQ OR sir Big Special CHIFFON OR HOSE Colors Mouse' Ta wun Metal, SuiJ Nude Woodland, X -Beige Blond Black. 95c LADIES' RAY0? SILK bloomee! Good Quality. Wtih double elastic $1.75 value $1.19 One Lot PINK CORSETTI All Sizes $1.45 value $1.19 MERCERIZED , NAPKINS Hemmed readv for I Regular $1.75 doze! Sale $1.45 dozen 0ood Quality 9!4 SHEETING 72 Indies Wide f Only 43c yard STORE OF QUALITY 'Si if r Carl Chadwick, who baa been visit, ing In this city with his father, James Chadwick and other relatives for the past two weeks, left Tuesday morning for Nebraska where he has been employed em-ployed for the last two years. Mr. Ellis Barker, of the Extension Section of the Alumni Association of the University of Utah, will be here Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the City Hall for the purpose of organlz, ing what is known as a "University Club" of th American Fork people who have been former students of the I'niversity of Utah. All those who at one time were students at the University are re. quested to be present o Lynch-Peterson Nuptials Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple Miss June Lynch of this city and Mr. 'Rulon Peterson of Lehi were united In marriage. The bride is the daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Pheobe Lynch, and the groom ia the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson. Both young people are well known In this city and Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are receiving congratulations and best wishes of a host of friends. They will make their home in Lehl. Wadley-Chipman Nuptials Miss Grace Wadley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley of Manila was married Wednesday In the Salt Lake j temple to Vern Chipman son of Mr. W. H. Chipman of this city. I Both are well known In their respec. five cities and merit the good wishes i nnd congratulations being tendered by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chipman ' wllT make their home in American Fork; Alpine City To. . Have Modern Street Lighting System In order to provide more adequate street lighting, Alpine City hat ar ranged with the Utah Power & Light Company to Install a modern series lighting system. This will consist of incandescent lamps of 100 candlepow er each, operated on a dusk to dawn schedule and located at street intersections inter-sections and other points where street Illumination is necessary. The author ities of Alpine City are to be com mended for taking this progressive step. o Two Minor Accidents Friday morning of last week while Owen O. Humphries, local painter, was painting in the Halliday-Robln. son store be had the misfortune to slip from one of the scaffolds and fall. In falling he ran his left, hand through a glass case and Inflicted quite a severe gash. The wound is rapidly healing and being on his left hand has not interfered to any great extent with Mr. Humphries' work. ". o ; ' County Poultry Raisers Get Prizes At Provo Show Some of the prize ribbons were captured by North Utah county poul try raisers at the Provo Poultry and Pet Show held last week. Those winning were: S. C. White Leghorn Class Second cockeral, third pullet, James Spencer. American Fork. S. C. Anconaa. Second pullet, third and fifth hen. i fifth pullet, second and erel, James Spencer, Amerif br Saturday night a number of Kenneth Brown plei Drlsed him ai his hom thi being his birthday. An I evening was spent in gam delicious lunch was were 12 present CHIROPRACTi relieves! BLOOD PRESS! it is an uusumie by actual test harde, the arteries and-higb pressure can be i People after they pa die age should girK blood pressure caref t sideration, as vervV these conditions arei buting factors to pal. Be safe, have voir pressure looked into on the safe side. Chiropractic adjtt will absolutely he. condition. ir J. M. QRANlL CHIROPRACTi- Don't Tell Me Any? 1 WiH Tell You AUfc; The Spine. Hours 9 to 111 CHORUS OF -GO VOICES FULL ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT 1 1 -Mar'cl-5-678ip0p5L' Admission: 50c & 75c n Sun ROMANTIC DRAMA mi f c WONDERFUL MUSlCour lias UPROAROUS COMEDO . p i ATTRACTIVE DANCB1 SUPERB STAGE SETT? -- - - ..,r SPECIAL LIGHTING1 Matinee Friday ADMISSION 10c, 15c and 35c. |