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Show SATURDAY, JANUARY .prican Fork Locals Vr, and Mr,' Wayne U Shelley tart moved Into the Adolph' Nielsen (ptrtownti tug WMt J Ur. and Mrg. Eslie Bennett ot jlnibanj. spent New Year's day and ganday here with relative. pnt Ward Play, Cameo, Jan. 20. Mrs, Ruben Chlpman spent New We Eve with her daughter, Mr. jamei Epperson and husband In Salt Lake .Cly. . The Eppereoni were Ijnesti here Sunday of Mrs. Chlpman. Mr. and Mr a. Frank Robinson, Mri. Hayden HoUndrake with Mrs. Leone told of Pleasant Grove motored to Proro Wednesday and attended the I funeral ot the infant niece of Mrs. Bobinson. Luclan Crandall retnrned Sunday to Sajt Lake after spending the holL 4ays here with his father, L. D. Crandall -and other relatives, Mr. Crandall la attending the U. ot U, Sunday evening Miss Loralne adamson had as guests for dinner ' Kisses Mosell Cunningham and MIL. (red Dunkley ot this city and Messrs. Don Taylor and William Crabb of Leht, and Jack Patience ot Mldvale. A. 0. Smoot, newly appointed chairman of the County Commission, Jama. W. Gtllman, whose election to the Commission was recently confirmed con-firmed after a recount of ballots, were In ' American Fork Tuesday morning, visiting with prominent Democrats ot this community. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton had several friends as guests at their some New Tear's Eva,-Games and radio music were the principal feat. ores of enjoyment and at mid-night lunch was., served. . Thoire . present were Mr. ana Mrs. Jonn Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Mowers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush and Mrs. Peter Jen. sen, . Announcements were received in this city telling of tbe marriage on Thursday evening at 6:15 in one of the large Catholic churches In San Francisco of Miss Madeline Myers to a prominent young man of that city. Miss Myers Is the daughter of Mr, and M,rs.-RoyvMyers of Eureka and" a nfnsA rf Vf DiiKan Ptitnman 9 rVi la I uavj vi iaa o. nuwvu vuiumu Vi uiig city. She has visited relatives here a number of time. I NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW DENVER COLORADO January 15 to 22, 1927 '"' ROUNDTRIP- FARE $30.08 DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD - Tickets on sale January 13 to 17. Return trip must be completed to original starting point by midnight of January 25, 1927. No stopovers. Excellent program of' Livestock Judging, Pure-Bred . Livestock Sales, and Boys' and Girls Club and Saturday of Show Week. Brilllan Horse Show every night". CONTENTED children and grown-ups are those well nourished with body gad mind-building foods, afatdV Clover Batter and kindred Dairy Product snect fhsss requirements, jeWe I BUTTXR,CHKIC ' 1 &GQS, ICS CSXAJU j VISIT THE NEW , Alpine Barber Shop: - - NEXT TIME : v. Xcw and clean throuhoutf Latest sanitary methods and workmanship., Come in ancLshake tho mit of - DAVE and RAY ---nLct,fl6etAcqiiaihtd;- .... Bank of American Fork Building, Center Street 8. 1927 warfare Taylor , wu - the tuest of friends In Gunnleon from ailaa II. A rnaay to Monday Mr. aud Mrs. Wayne C. Booth were em di tti - - Mursaay of last weekof r. ana Mrs, I. R. Morrison, of Salt uute City, v Mrs. R. E. Booth spent last week in the capliol city visiting with her uaugnter, Mrs, Ira Morrison and ramiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Rayner Qoateg, Mr. and Mrs. Strong ot Ogden spent New Year's day here visiting -with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. WILL " - Miss Edith Chllds and Kenneth Myers of 8alt Lake spent New Year's day here with Mr, Myers" parents, Mr. nd Mrs. U. W. Myeya. - Mr. andMrtrRoymuwcdrMra7 Melissa Boley. Mrs. E, P. McQrew and Mrs. Fank Bush were business vlsL tors in Salt Lake Tuesday, i Mr and, Mrs. Carl Myers motored down from Bingham " Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush and other relatives. " , Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bothelna and children spent New Tear's Eve and day here from Bingham visiting with Mrs. Hothelns' parents, Mr., and Mrs. George Meredith. Mrs, Eli J. Clayson, Mrs, Wayne C, Booth and Miss Zlna Clayson were guests at a luncheon given by Miss Hazel Brockbank in Spanish Fork Wednesday. Miss LaPrlel Myers was hostess to six friends at a "watch" party New Year's Eve. Games and music made a pleasant time for all and dainty re. freshments were served. After spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Myers, Miss Helen Myers returned to Salt Lake City Sunday. Golden Baxter ot Logan was Miss Myers guest here during the holidays. Monday afternoon the following ladies, member of the B. B. Ladies, went sleighing: Mesdames Del. bert Chlpman, Roy Steele, Roy Green, wood, Frank Bush, Benjamin Moffett, Lenard Pett, Joseph Walton, Dell Singleton and Thomas A. Barratt They rode from ,3 to 6 o'clock after which hot. hamburger sandwiches and "hot dogs" were done full Justice to at Jack's Place. To speed the Old Year and Welcome Wel-come the New Year Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton and a number ot their friends made merry at the Walton home New Tear's Eve. Before midnight mid-night gameswere played after which dancing to radio music was enjoyed. A delicious lunch was served. Those enjoying the party were: Messrs. and Mesdames-K. J.-BtrdrC.-Tr Jones,- A. F. Galsford. Jr.," Reed Gardner, William Will-iam Barratt, Lloyd B. Adamson and Roy Steele of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adamson, Mr, and Mri. Leo Hansen ot LehL , Reed Stewart, who was Injured last week In Bingham while at work at the Apex Mine, continues to improve. im-prove. If all goes well he will be able to come to American Fork the last of the week and remain here until un-til well enough to resume his work In Bingham. W. R. Halllday motored to - Salt Lake City Wednesday to visit his sister, Mrs. Sadie Williams .'who Is still confined to a hospital after being Injured several week ago in an auto accident, which occured in Salt Lake when a street car. ran into the auto In which Mra. Williams and her husband hus-band were riding. hwM be several weeks yet before Mra.' Williams will b able to leave the hospital. NOTICE win thnt Mraona having books which- are overdue at the library kindly return same. The annual re. port calls- for aft accurate account C books, etc and th librarian .mast have these books on hand to include them In the report tor Mil. u wui k. nnvMlaied If Barents will .MM. t it thai children having . euch books will return Ihep at onoe, Mrs. Emma Po8ter7Llbrarian, ' ' .......... ! f I. I A II Irl IT srw A TinTlTF IT Wi sT fsT WtT - YVeBwe'of B$h Here --tirayo Lowest Possible Pricct on Reliable, Quality Goods Is Part of. Our Everyday Program Here. If We Ran So-Called "Sale,'! V (uld Not Serve You m Eccacnuc, as by Our Policy of ALWAYS Quotbj Low Pncci tnd ALWAYS : seiiuonicoW Splendid Outing Flannel At Our Nation-Wsde Savings MEN'S Brown, Tan, Grey ALL COLORS OIL Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph J. Cannon and family left "Friday of last week for Salt' Lake City to make their home. "Here Comes January 20. The Bride," Cameo, adv. Mrs. Wm. Miller returned home the middle of the week after visiting relatives in Envery County and with her daughter, Mrs. Le Kirk and family at Mohrland. j ' Mrs. Eliza Durrant received ,word from Ely, Nevada, ' announcing the arrival recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Christiansen of a baby eon. . Mrs, Christiansen was for. merly Miss Kate Duirsnt Ray Shelley ia able to be oat again after being confined to the Bingham hospital for eight days with Illness. It was thought Mr. Shelley was developing de-veloping diphtheria but fortunately It proved to be only a bad tore throat. Dr. A, A. Rob fn son and wife ot Ogden spent New Tear's day here with the former's mother, Mrs, Mar. garet Robinson. Mrsw.Roblnson's mother, Mrs. J., P. Aydelotte returned to Ogden with them Sunday tor a ten days visfy - 'Mrs. Terry Draper and children left Tuesday for. Las Vegas, Nevada. to Join Mr. Draper and remain. Mr. Draper was transferee by the Maytag Co. about two months ago to Las Vegas, Mrs. W. R. Halllday and daughter, Naomi, Mra. Lenard Chlpman, Mr. and. Mrs Ross IngersoU wera among those from this; city who attended -The Student lrlnce,, at the Pal? Lake Theatre New tear's day. Mrs.,' Emma Foster spent Sunday and Monday in 8alt Lake City visiting relatives. Her daughter, Mrs. Leon Whipple of Ogden accompanied . her to Salt Lake for the visit and return, ed with her to American Fork to re-mafaJor re-mafaJor several days. Lloyd Carter rof" frovorone of the missionaries who were injured in San Jose, California, on Thanksgiving night, called" Tuesday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. wf R. Halllday. Mr and Mrs. Hallway's daughter,) Miss Nina Halllday. was in the group of missionaries but fortunately : was not injured. ' .. TT fNT7 7 - i vT W TrTTYITVin 'A ivM iN MM1-M AimniOAir ; Our Outing Flannel it a famous fa-mous item with hoilse wives' who have used it and know lust how satisfactory it prove. We are showing light and dark grounds. Buy yours now I Heavy, Warm and Soft The quality is especially es-pecially good, and our price particularly particu-larly low. Just a Nation-Wide Value, that's all! The yard, DRESS SOCKS 2 pair ' :55c 2c CLOTH . 35cyd. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson of Magna,7 spent New Year's here with Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, H, Henriod. Mrs. E, N. Wagstaft and daughter, Mrs. Walter Hansen, spent Tuesday in the capttol city visiting with Mrs. Jane Edwards who is ill. Mr. and Mrs., Leslie Smith enter, talned at a watch party Friday night. December SL Their" guests, Mr.-and Mrs. Wesley Beck and My, and Mrs. Ernest Olsen ot Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Russon of this city enjoyed themselves in playing pro. gresslve rook. Delicious refreshments were served, ----- -: Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Greene ot this city of the engagement ot their daughter Mar, garet and Adair W. Bromley, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bromley. The marriage will take place January 12th In the Salt Lake temple. Both Miss Greene and Mr. Bromley J are very well known in this city, and have a lara-a number of friends who are tendering congratulations. Your hens can lay lots mora eggswithjustalitUeheIp.The surestjhelp is Ratts Poultry Regulator. Amiiture of rare simportcd seeds, herbs; ingredients in-gredients which feeds alone . could never "give. Every "natural egg making necessityin neces-sityin just the right proportions that only half a century of Pratt experience . could produce. ' Your dealen guarantee more e-Ti?, h'sher fertility of breeders, better nock vitality with Prattt Regulator. They ran afford to make thii amazing tuarantee. For right in yoi-r rrijfhporhood, flocks that .juy : 6 fUiuliitfd flocks. , Poultry. IS?- xrs - i r. n. , -r. ''"Titr- Sold and Cuarantced by CHIPMAN MERCANTILE . CO. A tiATiON'WIDE MSTITUTION- FOItK, UTAH amanAn 32-inch Ginghams ' 1 U! 111U 'I i . .. . Blue BOYS' SWEATEBS 6 to 14 Years Only,.,r';"": " ' " '; 13: c MEN'S PLAHNELETTE BHIBT3 Grey and rcrmsm HEN'S BIB OVERALLS Only part wool 3 Pound Batt HOUSE APRONS Only CHILDREN'S GINQHAM DRESSES Only-, r- r";;-'-,;,;,;; 93C LADIES RIBBED HOSE Tan, Black, Brown, Vfonnh LADIES' All Shades SATINTT BLOOMERS Mr. and Mrs. Hayden HoUndrake entertained at dinner Sunday having as their guests Mr. and Mrs, John C. Nelson. Elroy and Janice Nelson, Mrs. Leone Told and children ot Pleasant prove. i-i; "7"""":!V Mlsg Ethel Pratt, who is attending school at the East High in Salt Lake this year, spent the . holidays ' here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I, L. Pratt. Since returning to school Miss Pratt has "hadThe honoconferred upon her of being selected as vice, president of her French and Algebra classes because of high class rating. Mrs. Perry and three daughters, Nellle Ruth and Sarah wer guests here on New Tear's day and 8unday of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Shelley and son Frank. Mr. Shelley H met - the Perrys while on a mission In Phila delphia and enjoyed Christmas time at their home., James Wf i Paxman and wife of Nephl, the former a brother ot E. W. Paxman of this city, landed Novem. ber 6th in Great Britlan to commence their labors on a short term mission, Mr.and Mrs.- Paxman- also have a son laboring-in that mission which makes father, mother and son serv. ing as missionaries In the same mis. sion at this lime.- . - . . Mr. and Mrs. I, L Pratt motored to1 Salt Lake Wednesday evening to at. tend the. mwthlymeng.an social ot the Veteran Volunteer Firemen. On returning horns their car skidded on the icy pavement on Ninth south, south, struck the curb and: broke a wheel. Mrs, Pratt returned heme on the Orem while Mr. Pratt remained l the' city to have the car .rep aired Mr. and Mrs. George Abel, ' Mra George F. Shelley, Frank and Edna Shelley accompanied Miss Mada Shelley to Salt Lake Wednesday when she left for. New Tork on a mission. There were about a dozen mission, aries leaving at the same time and quite a group of relatives and friends assembled at the depot Relatives ot MIsr Shelley also Miss lnes Jesse' and Mr, Whlteman, companions In the County Court house where v Miss Shelley was employed were-in the group to bid ber good.bye. At Niagara Falls Miss Shelley will have the pleasure, of matin? iitV cousin , Mr. Fra'riclalAbJiLot thi. rlfy who Is on mlpslon in (;vn4a. SATURDAYA JANUARY 8, 1C27 r03 X3o Po batt .69o .69c 9c 49c Mr. and Mrs, Weston Pratt of Salt Lake visited Mr. Pratt's parents, Mr. and Mra L L; Pratt here on New Year's . . ; - . Charles Tergensen and' son, Deleal, of Monroe, gpent two days last week risiUng with Mr. and Mrs. Ala CVitenseh.;-;"--'T----Y-j Mrf Bert Adamson and her moth. er, T Mrs." Rose "Wobdhousa ol ' Lehl, a' spending a month In - Log -Angeles-risiUng wtth Mrs. Alice LeChemlnant Mr. and Mrs. William Crystal are the-proud parenu of twins, a son and a daughter,, who .arrived-at their horn Friday, -December 1L Mother -and babds are reported doing nicely. Mrv and Mrs. Lloyd-Miller of AL pine, are rejoicing over the arrival og a baby son, born Sunday. Mr, ; and Mrs. John F. Miller of this city ar grandparents ot the new arrival. Mrs. Ltllle K. Brown returned Tuesday from Bingham where ghe spent a week with her daughter, Mrs.- Prudence Smith who hMTbeen7"Ul Mrs.' Smith has been suffering; from a sore throat which ' bordered on diphtheria but Is now much better and able to be uom&-z-- Notice of Annual J St6cJolders'!lIeeting ' Amerilcan Fork Irrigation Co. Notice 4s hereby given th4t he annual stockholders' meeting of the ' Amerioan Fork Irrigation Company; will be held In the City Kail, Amwi can Fork, .. Tuesday, -January llth, 1MT, at'J o'clock p. m., tor the pur. pose of hearing the annual reports, etoct 'officers and directors .for the ensuing year and to transact any other ' business that may properly come before the meeting. LEO T. SHELLEY, Secretary. Investigate Our ' ..,vi.Eg'ff - Scllin. 'zi, ;,7r;;pLANi',;;.:.;.;; Best Prices. ; Correct Grading. ; TULT0N I.IARKET yf;. !H!?LoeilBuyef 1 1 . i |