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Show nriTOBER - 2, 1926 ' . I ' GIea Wr,K "Pent Sunday in the inrll I 111. HIS Wi cnywnere be visited with I I Ul II i-vwu.w .friends. I . Park City. . TllUl Mn. R. J. Stlce visited In Provo . r., 0. W. Nelson Sim- Wednesday the guest of Mrs. Thomas IWnrH.fl ' St AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1926 u-WW'llcM of Magna, t,BC with Mrs. A. trisiUng with I oedcn, spent. M ,t the home of Mr. I '-"jesTs P. M,8ner f en,.; siting 8on- and of with la Fork Morris on-' Mirtha Houston of Price. A4. (Ml u g( Jlr carouuu ........ Lj, left Monday for Salt t8 v. -in attend the L. D. L school for the week, and Mrs. JnL were Provo burin... i Tuesday BUU " -vTirk of Salt Lake, IJeek m American Fork jjth ri ana "- '. nri.noi (Tlarka of "us Larore, were Wednesday eve- Cgnesta-of Mr. and Mr.. Cunntoioam. ! nnsnel Dunkley of iisn W ipent Sunday Tl8lUn Luey-, parents, mr. aw DjaHey and tamuy. of 25 ladies of Lehi, were Saturday afternoon at the Caroline Miller. Game., lu - Ujtud refreshments were en. ILLIAED RUBBER JASE BATTERIES for IYEOLET AND ALL CALL CARS $11.95 and up. 5ght Hour Battery Charging Service. iH Styles For Rent. m Nielsen Auto Co. Phone 93 faerican Fork, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller are visiting in Salt Lake with relatives for three weeks. Mrs, R. E. Booth is visiting in Salt Lake this week the guest of Mrs., I. L. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. John Rowley left the last of last week ior Salt Lako to make their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith have moved into the S. V. Chipman apartments apart-ments this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange left Wednesday for California where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. White left Thursday lor Provo where they will make their future home. Mra Kenneth, Brown, J. P. Chris, tensen and Mrs. Lowell Earl spent Sunday In Bingham visiting with friends. -.-I-. .. Mrs, Wayne C. Booth attended a shower at Provo Saturday evening given In honor of Mrs. Cordelia Griggs of Salt Lake. Mra. Willis Bromley entertained at dinner Wednesday compllmentry to Mrs. CI Wj Stults of Seatle,, Washing, ton. Covers were laid for eight guests. MR. and Mrs.' John R. Hlndley and daughten, Liza, of Salt Lake, and Mr. Lovemyre of St Louis, were Satur. day visitor, wtth Dr. and Mra. Atlantic At-lantic Christensen Mrs. Brma Booth Clark and Mra R. El Booth attended a party at the home of Mrs L L. Morrison at Salt Lake Saturday afternoon given In honor of Mrs. Clark. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. E. 7. Clayson that their small grand, daughter, Lucy Tanner, at Whitney, Idaho, who has been seriously HI with Typhoid fever, is now on the im. prove. Money Talks Salesman, Salesladies and Retail merchant My items fit all of you. Salesman averages $1:00 profit for every dealer called on. Costs dealer 2.00 he sells for $3.50, makes $1.50 on $2.00 invested. Salesman makes $1.00. If you are a Salesman or wish to hecome one. If you never sold anything In your life I will tell you how to make better than $100.00 a week. (Address) Geo. L. Lane, Mansfield. Ohio. 41 Are You Selling Eggs ? If so let us tijjarc with you on your next case. We guarantee' Correct Grading and the Best Market Price Cash Immediately Give Us Aii Opportunity To Please You. Fulton Market er J. W. SHELTON Buyer of Eggs, Poultry and Veal. Telephone 115 "Orth Of ATyiA Tiwi. -rt--J H: Mr. and Mra Norvln II Storri ind family left the last of the week for Salt Lake where they will make their home. Roland McQuivey of Salem, visited Tuesday with his slater, Mrs.) Willard Holman. - Mra. P, li Kelly and Miss Daisy Barnott spent Saturday in Salt Lake on business Mrs. J4 E. Chadwick and Mra, Frank Bush were Saturday business visitors in the capitol city. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Duncan of Salt Lake, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mra. W. E. Duncan. 'Mr. and Mrs. Davis Chipman moved to Lehi to make their home. They ltft the early part of this week. Mrs. Seal Snow af Salt Lake, spent the week.en,d visiting with her par. ents7 Mr. and Mrs. J K. Davis, Mr, and Mra. Edward Rockwell announce an-nounce the arrival of a son, born Mon. day. Mother and baby are doing fine. The M I. A workers and recrea tion dommiitte of the Serond ward met Wednesday night at the home of Dn and Mra V. F. Houston. The social membership M. I. A. drive which was made the last of the week was the business discussed. Misses Alta Berg, Vida Berg and Mary Shelley entertained the follow. ing guests Saturday night: Misses Doris Cunningham, Verna Nielsen Mildred Dunkley, Clara Miller, Flor ence Logsdon, Mosell Cunningham, Luclle Edwards, Loradne Adamson, Messrs Irving Ross, Ernest Webb, Harold Comes, Sherman Robinson, Elwood Darling, Allen FJeld, or Lew; Otto Kennel of Heber; Rnssel Jacobs of Provo; Leland Adamson, Clifford Cunningham and Lo Grande Penrod of this city. Tbe gueats were enter, tained at the dance at Geneva and at supper after the dance. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Able enter, tained at dinner Sunday. Covers Were lain for the following guests: Ma and Mra William Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, MTS4 Heber Colton and Mrs. Wells Richman of Provo and Mr, and Mrs. George B. Able of this city. Mr. and Mra George H. Able and daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mra William Blsmore spent Friday in Salt Lake where they visited with Francis Able and Miss Guelda Elamore until they left for their missions. Mn, Able will labor in Canada and Miss Els. more in California. Young Wife Afraid to Eat Anytrung "I was afraid to eat because I al-way al-way hadT stomach trouble afterwards. Since taking Adlerlka I can eat and feel fine." (slimed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful of Adlerlka removes GAS and often brines surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloatea feeling. Removes old waste matter from intestines and makes you feel happy and hungry. Excellent for ob stinate constipation. Wm. Thornton, Druggist. av- Misses Loralne Adamson and Doris I tj man aiozeu lunnuignam were novo visitors Friday John E Berg left Thursday for the east with his aheep where he will spend the coming two weeks. , Earl F. Carlisle left Monday for the sheephcrd after spending the week end with his wifo and family here. ' Misa LolUine Chipman enjoyed an aeropluno ride Friday at Provo where sho attended the Utah County Fair. Mr. and Mrs Walter Devey Sr spent Sunday in Spanish Fork where ihey attended tho funeraf services of Mrs. Mary Creer, mother of Mra Walter Devey, Jr. Mrs. Ralph Chipman and daughter, left Friday of last week for Ducheans to juin her husband who la principal of tho Grade and High Schools la that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and Mr. and Mra J C. Myer. and children of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mra M. R. Healey. Sadie Nelson returned home Sunday from Salt Lake where she visited with relatives and friends since Thursday. Miss Leah Hardman entertained Tuesday night at an oyster supper at the Hardman home. Twenty Jive guests enjoyed a very pleasant time. Mr. and Mra; Frank Adam, enter, tained at dinner yesterday for Mr. qayl Bennett and Mis. Hilda Oscar. son and Mr. and Mra, Richard Doug' las) Miss Leah Greenwood, Miss Elva Condor, Martin Hansen and Griffa Mo Vay were Salt Lake visitors Sunday the guests of Mra A Li Christensen and Mrs. Alfred Smith. Mn. and Mrs. Benjamin Condor and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen were Wednesday evening guests of Mr, and Mra J. W. Widdoes. Music, social chat and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Oi A Andreason returned the early part of the week from the Lehi hospital where she under went an operation for stomach trouble two weeks prevloua Mrs. Andreason ts reported to be doing nicely. Word was received by Mr. and Mra Frank Huggard of the Illness of Dar rell Huggard at Salt Lake, He was a former resident of this city. He is suffering from pneumonia but at last reports he was slowly Improving. Mr. and Mrsj . Webb Brown left Wednesday for San Bernandino, CalL fornla, after spending the past six months with Mrs, Lillian K. Brown. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. Renalds to California. Mra George Allensworth of East Palestine, Ohio, arrived Tuesday In American Fork for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Lee. This is Mrs, Aflensworth'a first visit home In eleven years. UTAH STATE FAIE Salt Lake City October 2 to 9 ! 1 FARES A 3 ROUNDTRIP DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Tickets on 6ale daily October 1 to 9; final return limit, October 11. For, detailed fares, train schedule.; and other information call on nearest near-est JRIo Grande Agent. The M. I. A. officers and teachers of the Fourth ward met at the home of Mra, Roy Steele Tuesday where plans were discussed for the coming year In M. L A. work. After all business ' ma. 4. Van a . A ffioi Vindt'lta. ; dainty refreshments Mra R. R. Steele left Sunday for a weeks visit In Salt Lake with her ron, George Steele and family. ' .1 TTn 7 tfATION-WlDL TV JJ MSTITUTQN- fa fi w a Judge for Yourself! We invite companson of the quality of our goods at our price whenever and .wherever you wilL A thorough test and exxuriin&tion will prove to you the important impor-tant Bey I9vingf yQU $an enjoy here, Men's Western Mack news This big, warm, serviceable ser-viceable Mackinaw tf made of 30-onnce West-j era macklnaw doth; 54 Inches long with full tuba belt, shawl collar, douUfl breasted, two big patch pockets. In plain and fancy patterns. Some big value for the low price of. Lumberjacko Of Flaooel $6.90 Men's Sweaters For Christmas Lomberjacki and Slipoverl In checks and plaids ; worsted plaited or rayon and worsted mixed. Lumberjacks have kritted collar, cuff and bottom. bot-tom. Slipovers, plain sleeves., $2.98 to $5.90 Of durable O-ounee alt wool Buffalo flannel, in me dium, light and dark pat-, terns, with combination j sport collar, . button cuffs, all-worsted matched bottom, large matched pearl buttons and two button flap pockets. X-ow priced at M.'t Slaes. 14 te 17, $3.93 to $4.99 Boy' Site. U U Yr ' $3.25 to $4.4? Honehide Vests; For Men j Black honehide, warmly) . lined, 3 beaded pockets 27-Ib. $9.90 30-Ia. I10J0 Miss Kathertne Earren spent Sun, day In Nephl where she visited with friends, " Miss Melve Chipman of Salt Lake, spent Sunday visiting with Dr. and Mrs J. F. Noyes. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday all the families of the wards were visited and extended an invitation to take part In the M, L A. work for the coming year. Mr, and Mra Jesse Crookston and daughter Myrle, and Mis. Cleo Bate spent Sunday in Salt Lake where they spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mra Roy Crookston. John Clarke and Delbert Greenwood returned Monday of last week from an extenstve trip In the north west and south west They traveled front Canada on the north to Mexico on the south. They report having had very splendid and interesting trip. Compllmentry to Leo 8earle the 1L L A and Sunday School officers and teachers entertained at a social at the; Searle homef ' Thirty Jive guest en. Joyed games and m refreshment Mr, Searle was presented with a hand, some bound book from the officer, and teachers A 0 f TOESH from J7 cows on green mountain pastures comes the sweet, rich cream that is -used in making Maid o' Clover Butter. YOUR GROCER ALWAYS HAS IT FRBSH BUTTER CHEESE EPGS ICECREAM TTPJ ; 10. i A . .H V ' :A i ANNOUNCING THE OPENING '. OP THE NEW Humphries Floral Establishment Monday, October 4 We are pleased to announce that our new floral establishment is now practically completed and our formal opening will be heldMonday, October 4. We invite and urge all people of this section to come in and see our splendid splen-did equipment, beautiful flowers the display and work room and to become acquainted with this new concern. CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL DESIGNS 0 Humphries Floral AHERIOAN FORK, UTAH i ,1 w KO&OK |