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Show IATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926 .1 i AMERICAN TORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, ' MARCH 6, 1926 tarn. Fork; Locals lira. James Julian spent last week U 4n Pal T ji V a ri Jlth tiar .Thomas Friday spent the first part of the week In Eureka on business 55 matters. t- (VATON-VYDE INSTITUTION- OUR AIM TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS WHERE SAVING ARE GREATEST THRUOUT . THE. YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and daughter have' moved to Alpine to make their home. 1 M , T"f"" ughter, MyrL iss Daisy Barnett was a business Mra Lawrence Turner and children left this week for Oakland, California, to make their home. hitor in the Capitol City Saturday t. yVC DEPARTMENT STORES !Un. and Mrs. Byron Crosby of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Vera ' Chlpman were l&v, were uiuucr juron ouuub; vi dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs: AMERICAN FORK, UTAH ' a. William Bush. Co. pr. and Mrs. V. H. Houston motor- to Salt Lake Saturday and spent day on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter and ee sons motored from Bingham mday, afternoon and visited with and Mrs i Clarence Grant riday night Mrs. R. R, Steele had iteen friends at her home. The tin diversions, of the evening was ids followed by a dainty lunch. t Miss Arvilla Baxter of Llndon n employed at the has employed at the Community rspltal in the capacity of cook. Mis Hxter began her duties Monday., f . ftr. and Mrs. Neldon Blrk and son. J ik, spent last week here from gham, visiting with Mr. Blrk' tients, Mr. and Mrs- Louis Birk. . Jllsses Rella Larson and Elva Con. dojf returned home Sunday from a tiree days visit in Bingham with Miss Condor's sister, Mrs. Sadie Holm-(lead Holm-(lead I " '' Mrs, Wilson Cunningham entertained enter-tained Friday afternoon of last week at ?a kensington. Late in the after, noon a delicious lunch was served. Thfre were ten present Miss Nellie Paxman was able to be removed to her home Thursday after telg confined to the hospital for the jait five weeks. Miss Paxman Is suffering from goitre trouble. ' Mesdames S. L. Chlpman, James H. Clarke and M. R. Healey of this cltjf with Mrs. A. J. Evans of Lehl, attended the Old Folks celebration held last week in Alpine. Wm. Brown of tills city was also among the guests. i - I Mr, and Mrs. George Brunker of Salt Lake, visited here the fore part of tfie week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. prant. Mr. Grant accompanied tiem to the City Tuesday and will frpend the remainder of the week rafting. H. - - I Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henriod ac. k -npanled Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hen I " of Provo to Magna Saturday 1 srnoon and visited with their 1 ighters, Mrs. Ross Ballard and William Peterson. ' Harold Fox of Lehl. After a sojourn of several months in California, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peete arrived home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene NIcholes and two children were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wootton, parents of Mrs. NIcholes, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Foster NIcholes, Mrs. E. C. Foster and Mrs. William Bush motor, ed to Salt Lake Saturday. Mesdame NIcholes and Foster visited with Mrs. Clinton Larsen and Mrs. Bush at. tended a Genealogical meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Forbes of this city, Mrs. Willard Done, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Iwls of Eureka, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Emma C. Foster. R. U Ashby dislocated a shoulder which was given attention at the hospital. Sheldon Cook of Cedar Fort, was a patient Monday at tho hospital seeking relief for a- fractur. ed collar bone. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt, Mr and Mrs. Leo B. Sharp attended the funeral fune-ral of Marba Andelln and Nina Mc Gulre, two of the Provo High School students who were killed in the auto, team accident at Payson Friday. S. D. Strong of Magna was operat, ed upon Wednesday at the St Marks hospital for appendicitis. The opera, tion was a success and Mr. Strong Is doing very nicely. Friday Mrs. Leo T. Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shelley and James Shelley were in Salt Lake to see Mr. Strong , Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Comer arrived the first of the week from Los Ange. les, California, to visit with Mrs. Comer's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. John Miller of this city and with Lehl re. latlves of Mr. Comer for an Indefl. nlte period Mrs. Comer was form. erly Miss Velma Miller. 'IAs. Caroline Miller had as guests last, week Mrs. Martha Houston of jPrice, Mrs. Henry Folken and child pen 'pt Salt Lake City. Monday Mrs. fcX:.r, Mrs. Houston, Mrs. S. L. Chip, fnail and Mrs. Niels Nelson attended a tlrthday party given for Mrs. Jacob Evans in Salt Lake City. I Sunday In Venice, California, Le-land; Le-land; Drlggs, formerly of Pleasant Grove and a half-brother of Mrs. B. ft. Chrlstensen of this city died." He Was burled In California. Surviving are its widow, five daughters, two onS; and several brothers and listers including N. W. Driggs, president presi-dent of Teton stake, Driggs, Idaho; pon C Driggs of Phoenix, Arizona. ank M. Driggs of Ogden, Howard H. Driggs of New York City, Mrs. hit E. Brown of Salt Lake and Mrs. ristensen. The John Jacklln family have received re-ceived word this week that Miss Ellen Jacklln is expecting to. be released the end of this month from the Southern states mission where she has been since July 1924. Miss Jacklln Jack-lln is anticipating a week's visit in Florida before returning home. Mrs. Rose H. Grant returned Saturday Satur-day night from Rlverton where she spent two weeks guest of Mr? and Mrs Ephrlan Otterson and family. Mrs. Otterson and Misses Velma Otterson, Ott-erson, Estell and Elise Hardy ac companied her to American Fork and spent Sunday. Piano Opportunity We have In the vicinity of American Ameri-can Fork, two Pianos and a Player Piano, slightly used but in good con dition, also a Saxaphone, on which a cash purchaser can make a great saving, sav-ing, or terms will be granted to responsible re-sponsible parties. We desire to sell these locally rather than have the expense ex-pense of shipping them. This is your opportunity. For particulars write at once to Great Western Merchants Adjustments Ad-justments Association, P, O. Box 309, Ogden. 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Cordr....$20.45 - ""BalloorrSizcs 29x4.40-Balloori.:.$15.00 30x5.77 Balloon .$26.80 Nielsen Auto Co. American Fork W. S. Chlpman spent Tuesdar In the capltol city on business. Mrs. U. E. Ingersoll visited Monday in Provo with Mrs. A. B4 Worsley. Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch! were Salt Lake visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tj. Bassett who have spent some time visiting In Del ta returned Friday to their home In this city, Mrand Mrs, J. W- Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Storrs visited here from Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Olson Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph E. Ingersoll had as guests last Wednesday Mrs. George Etta of Nevada, and Mrs. James Brown of-Salt Lake City. Sunday guests at the Q. A. Zanrls, kie home were Mr. and Mrs. Tlyrum Davis and baby daughter, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hand of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frazee, Mrs. Llewellyn. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Storrs motored Sunday from the capi tal city and spent the day visiting with relatives. Mrs. Spencer Gammell and Mrs. David Davis visited last Saturday In Spanish Fork ' with Mrs. Hannah Davis who left Wednesday for Baker City, Oregon, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans and children of Lehl, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wild and Mrs. Charlotte Featherstone, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kershaw Ker-shaw of Salt Lake City,' were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Varney, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen and family will leave Monday for Montana to make their home. Mrs. J. E. Berg spent from Satur. day until Monday in Bingham visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton motor, ed to Springville Sunday and spent the day visiting with relatives. Mrs. Caroline Adams has returned to her home here after spending the winter months In Salt Lake City with relatives. Mrs. Alma Ear) and daughter Mar. garet were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday-Mr, and Mrs. Ted McQulvey of Provo, Pro-vo, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Will, ard Holman. Mrs. Albert Ray of Bingham Is visiting visit-ing here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 4 Marius Madsen. Mrs. David Taylor and small daughter, Shirley, spent the week-end in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Tay-lar's Tay-lar's sister, Miss Hannah Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lj R. Pett, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Moffett motored to Salt Lake City Thursday and spent the day on business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson motor, ed to Provo Wednesday and spent the afternoon on business. James Holmes and daughter, Tbelma, and Miss Clarice Taylor pent Sunday and Monday la Salt Lake on business. kfoyle Blnns, employed at Sco field, .spent a few days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn as Blnns of Highland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Varney, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Varney of Brigham City, spent two days here- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Varney. Mrs. Mattie Adams, of Bingham, who was at one time a resident of this city spent Sunday and Monday here visiting with relatives and friends. Ray and Howard Miller, sons of Mrs. Mabel Miller left Tuesday for Shelley, Idaho. The boys have em. ployment In that vicinity. Mrs. Ira Hatch and son Kenneth, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Har. ris and son to Salt Lake Sunday. A very pleasant day was spent In visit ing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston, Mr. B. F. Moffett and Mrs. U R. Pett wr business visitors In Salt Laks Tust- day. IS YOUR WORE HARD? Many Utah County Folks Have Foud How to Make Work Easier. What is so hard as a day's work with an aching back? Or sharp stabs of pain at every sudden twist or turn? . There Is no peace from that dull ache. No rest from the soreness, lame. ness and weakness. Many folk have found relief through Doan's Pills. They are a stimulant diuretio to the kidneys. Thousands recommend Doan'i. " ' Mrs. Robert Proctor, N. Second East St, American Fork, says: "When I attempted to sweep, I bad sharp pains through my back. My. back was weak, lame and sore and there was a dull ache across my kldneysi My kidneys acted Irregularly Irregu-larly and this worried me considerably. consider-ably. I became dizzy, too. I used a box of Doan's Pills, which I bought at Thornton's Drug Store and they' helped me a great deal". 60o, at all dealers. Foster-MHburn Co,, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. Mrs. Ellen Green was taken to a Salt' Lake hospital Saturday for an optical examination. Mrs. Green has been suffering from cataracts on her eyea which have rendered her almost blind and an operation has been pro- mQ.unced.necftssaxy.., ... .,.,... Thursday nlsht of last week Mts. Axel Cave was hostess to the E. T. O Needle work was the principal feat. ure of the evening followed by delicious de-licious lunch. Mrs. David Davis was special guest la addition to the regu lar, members. Mrs. Otis Cheney left Monday for Scofleld to Join her husband who is employed in that city. Their stay Is expected to be extended over a period of two months. Mr. and Hrs Fred Jackson, and baby, Mrs. W. S. Cambell and Miss Margaret Porter spent - Saturday in American Fork, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce. Young Wife Afraid to Eat Anything "I was afraid to eat because I al ways had stomach trouble afterwards Since taking Adlerika I can eat and teel ne," -.(signed). . MrsA,... Howard. OVE spoonful Adlerika removes "GAS and 'often brings surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Removes old waste matter from Intestines and makes . you feel happy and hungry. Excellent for ofr stinate, constipation. Wm. Thornton. Drurritt ' adv. Cut Flower s AVe have a special nice assortment of very fine flowers. We grow all we sell, so you get them Fresh Picked. They last very much longer and look better. Mail us 3'our orders or telephone at our expense, or better come and select just what you like. Lehi Floral Co. Lehi Snyder's Photo Studio prjeri Four Days Each WeekTuesdaysrThurdays " Saturdays and Sundays. " . t 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. , Over Thornton's Drug Store No. ir Phone for an appointment 209w Am. Fork, 20J Lehi. Try us for your kodak finishing. A finish that pleases.," Two Dayi Service. i )MUMCMHtHWMWICH 1 ! Martin Telephone 93 1 1 1 i 1 1 ii i V- |