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Show ra Errta Maktn i vietting la t City wua wu lit - ; , ads. . V; ;v;-, . - 4 1 . ' ;- Km Vivian r Wed to Whs. - M . & . md Mm josepn uum mh Provo tor to . summer wnlnc "A Dream of Fairyland , fasretta tr Flrat and Second Grade.. Wsday, apru , ge, the beautiful : Batter Lillet, in n hioom Ilumphrlet Floral, Amert- Fork. an adv. Urt Samuel F. Grant and son Max, Le the guest of her Utter, Mra Urje Brunker 1ft Bait Lak City Uer the weekend. V :;v - Mr." ud Mm mnvvimrvvF .v.a the home 01 tut, varoune xflanTs"iastwek ad-luiTfr JiMredUi to their new home. -. . Mr. and Mm Frank Shafter and ... vUUmi nera vita urs. iinre -- , 'mib Shatter and family Sunday 'ernoon and evening. : r , mmmmmmm " v ' ' ' ' '"Veat " underwent : a terloui Ueraiion tor the removal of . a rup tured appendix in Salt-Lake laat week. He it dolnc at well aa can be expected. Walter Durrant was brought home Saturday last from the hospital tin Salt Lake where ho hat been tor about three . weekt folkxwlnf in op eration for appendicitis. - Conalderinf the serious nature of the operation Mr. Durrant it maklnf good recovery. C71 7 m m mm P wm is the secret of 'Buicfc Success '"Because of the number of Buicks that people buy, you get value in a Buick that simply cannote equalled at the Buick price ' ' Buick puts the savings of volume the earnings of 1. :i.4- . wcrsnip ngnt into Butck Buick "tnves; the satisfaction it- does wHy there are more than a millionenthusias. dc Bui' owners. TELimrjDE WpTOE CO. Provo,' Utah"" -: quality Mr. and Mra. Raymond JL Br attended bontertnoe sessions la Salt Uk City Saturday and Sunday. Wm. T. Brown was the meat lt week-end of hit daughter, Mrs. Julia B. Kaudten and family in Proro. Mf. and Mra. Joseph' &, WUd and Mra. "June Wright attended conference confer-ence and Yialted in 8ait Lake City Monday. , MUt Gene Vee Thomaa tpent the week-end here from the capitol city leltin with Miss Marie Gudmund-ten. ir. ana irt. wm. Preston and children tspent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting with friends- and - rela tives. Lenard Haag, Jr. visited in Ameri- City with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs Lenard Haag. Epperson and E. A. Cttlbertson of Salt Uk were dinner! gueat Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Ruben ChlpmtA. ----., Coming "A Dream -of FalryUnd,,, Operetta by First and Second Grades. Thursday, April 2lst adv. Mrs. C a. Tolboe and children 'of Provo, visited with Mra. Tolboe't mother, Mrs. Mary J. Cunningham here thla week. Mra. Joteph Klcholea and Mm Rulon Nicholet were In Salt Lake Monday, attending a Primary confer ence meeting and on. bntmett.tc Misses Leah Greenwood, Ruby Armstrong and Elva , Oonder were Salt Lake visitors Friday, the guestt of relatives and friends. Principal Jesse M. Walker attended a convention of all high school princi pall of the state held Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of last week In Salt Lake City, , Mpv."d .Mra. August . Schroeder and children have moved back to American Fork from. Vineyard. They are residing in the George T. Baker place In the Third ward. To Our Friends I am very pleased to announce that I am doing business forjnytelL-Jfyott-have any thing in the electrical, plumbing or heating line, call 103J and we will be very glad to serve you. S. F. Grant., adv J. P. Aydelotte arrived home the laat of last week from the Southern States mission where he spent about six months laboring on a short-term mission. See the beautiful Easter Lilies, in full bloom. Hum phries Floral, Am. Fork. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright of Salt Lake City, visited relatives In American Ameri-can Fork Saturday, among whom was Frank Bush who it at his home re covering from an accident to his hand. ' Joteph K. Nicholee and daughter Eleanor, William and Ray Bentley and Mr. Haffner ot St George, visited here with Mr. Nicholet parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joteph Nicholet enroute to conference in Salt Lake and again on their way home.Tueaday. Mr. and Mra. Albert Cheever of Bingham announce the' arrival of baby daughter born at their home ThursdayMarch 31a Mr. and Mrs, Cheever. are well known In this city. According to the report ..mother and daughter are doing nicely. MILLINERY SALE . From Monday to Satur day next I am forced to sacrifice 100 trimmed hats in order to make room for my mammoth new Easter stock Iwhich is arriving daily. Ida E. Chipman. . adv. . 8unday Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nlel. ten were in Mldvale visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Dan Brewer. Mr. Brewer hat been very ill with pneumonia and for a few dayt hit life was dispaired ot Hie friends will be glad u learn that he la now better. For 9 Years Gas 1 Euined Her Sleep 1 had stomach trouble. 9 years, and gas made me restless ana ner vous. -Adlerika helped so I can-eat and aleep .good." Mrs. K loucn- stone. Just ONE spoonrui Aaien relieve gas and that bloated leeiing to that' you can eat ana sieep wen. Art. n .BOTH utDr and lower bowel nnd removes old waste mattter you ' nevr" thought- wat tnere. . wo matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Aflierua wm nmriu Ton. Wm. mormon,- urn SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams and ton Arcs, Mrs. Peter Jensen and daughter Leone, left Monday morning for Gandy--vfhere"1he7are"tpendtng"1Ii week. ! Miss Edith Preston entertained the members of the Candy Pull Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The twelve girls present enjoyed a pi ant afternoon. I if i- aim, 7 f - AKt77C.V-V.722 'STnlTfO. T7V " where 'savings dre"reatest A1IERI0AK FORK, UTAH i . .1.1,. 0 25 Anniversary Easter Md ' 4 These; Goats Spring Smartness Is Assured To Women Selecting H era fist adv. e State Temple Workers EXCURSION REM LINE lue sday April NO HALF FARES and Rctur n yy Ask Local Agent For Details. SALT t TTHATT T enry. I Moort and D. P. Abercromble, Receivers. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson and children motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to visit Mrs. Clyde Thornton and young Master Thornton Thorn-ton at the L. D. S. Hospital. : i Mr, and Mrs. Dell Singleton, Mrt. Thomas Singleton and daughter Mrt. Ruby Brown and Mist Stella Singleton and Miss La Re Greenwood Green-wood tpent Sunday In Salt Lake City, attending - General conference and visiting relatives and friends, "3 Joseph B. Forbes, well known in this city, and who Is residing In Shelley, Idaho, was Very fil the flrtt of the week and for a day or so his condition was regarded as serious. His health hat improved since then however and continues to do to. The Sorosia ladies were entertained Friday afternoon of last week by Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton. The election elec-tion of officers for the ensuing year occupied the major part of the after noon. Mra. Wm. M. Barratt wat elected president; Mrs. K. J. Bird vice-president and Mra. Edw. Larson of Lehl, secretary. After the business was attended to Mrs. Coddlngton served her guests a delicious lunch. Mra P. M Kelly of Saint Anthony, Idaho, was In American Fork this week visiting with her daughter, Eleanor, Ele-anor, who is attending school here and her son. Howard, a student of the B. T. U., and with her friends. Mrs. Kelley says it Was very cold in Saint Anthony this winter, the thermometer' ther-mometer' dropping to 28 degrees below be-low zero at times. The Doctor, Ralph and Ruth remained In Idaho. The lady teachers of the Forbes and Harrington buildings were en. tertained Monday at the borne ot Mrs. Elva Smith. The party was- featured by April Fool stunts which caused a great deal of memnnwC In addition addi-tion Easter motifs were used4n..the decoration and lunch scheme. Game's were played Miss Amber Strong capturing cap-turing first prize and Miss Zlna Clay-son Clay-son the "booby". A delicious lunch wat served to the fifteen guests. Announcement is made by Mrs. Melissa Boley of the engagement of her daughter, Thelma, to - Harlow Jones of Provo. The marriage will; take place April 15th in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Boley is well and popularly pop-ularly known in this city having taken an active part in dramatic and' musical circles. She Is a graduate of the" American Fork high school and J has attended the Brigbam Young University for two" years. Mr. Jones, a graduate or tne ungnam iouos University, has a' splendid position in Provo which city will be their home Fresh, new assortments and a feature .offering for our Silver AiiniTcrttrTtich coat vaiuei represent m great power w , this nation-wide organization I A score W styles that will win approval on Easter ' morning.--: ; :,....:.: They're So AttntctiTO- Because They Are So Varied in Style and Color Black with white fur -takes a prominent place. Navy blue aad many lighter shades, a wide telcttion ot tans and subdued green tones. .. Pockets, sleeves and baits are fanpof unt collars varno. 1 ? Suet for Women, Misses and -i--v - ..j ,-gH ,.. Juruorl is ,-. ff, . ..I . (,; AaT-.krf V t I 1 : v. r ' a -a i- - mi -, i - 79 newest tasrhitS)j - Mrs. W. L. Johnson It tpendlng the week-end at SprlngvUla vltltlng rela. tivet and ltlendt. - - Mrs. Ernett FJrkman and daughter Lola, accompanied Provo relatives to Salt Lake Saturday, and spent the day. :. ; '-. : Mrt. Marvin lUrkman and baby of Cedar City: came to American Fork to loin Mr. Klrkman and make their bom bare. '' ' '' ' Miae Dorothy Chipman, a teacher in the Salt Lake City schools, visited her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. James Chipman here this week. S.IX aman returned home lh first of the weak after attending con. ference sessions and visiting with hit sou and daughters In Salt Lake City, Keep Fit! Qood UealthRetiuiresQooA EliminmtiM TO be well, you mutt keep the blood stream free from impurities. impur-ities. If the kidneys lag, allowing body potions to accumulate, a toxic condition is created. One is apt to feel dull, languid, tired and achy. A nagging backache it sometimes a symptom, with drowiy headaches said dizxy spelhw That the kidneys are not functioning properly is often shown bybuming w scanty paw-; - c secretions. If yow have reason to suspect improper kidney-functioning, try Doan't Pills tested stimulant diuretic. Users praise them throughout the United States. Ask your neiihborf Mr. and Mra. Clinton Larson and son visited in American Fork Saturday Satur-day from Salt Lake City. Mra. Emma Em-ma Foster accompanied them to Salt Lake and remained over Sunday. Wednesday night Mr. and Mrt. L U Pratt attended ' a meeting of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen and the Ladles Auxiliary Associations held In Salt Lake City. 'r- : Mist Erma Greene' entertained Thursday night at her home. Her guests, 18 girl friends, enjoyed themselves them-selves la chatting and sewing. . Miss Greene served a tasty lunch. Friends of Mrt. Hannah S. Lapish will be sorry to learn that she Is suffering suff-ering very poor health at her home in Salt Lake. Last week hopes were given np for her recovery but since an Improvement baa come la her con dition. " HI J Clarence and'Meivin Qrant-w'ere In Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon attending at-tending a meeting of the Provo and Salt Uke district ttafft of the Metropolitan Metro-politan Life Inn ' Companiea One 'of the Company offlclalt . wat, ., present and addreated the men. Mrt. Ellxa Durrant Jett Sunday tor erada..to jlsltu jrltli.Mr, . and Mrt. Lenard Christiansen and children, child-ren, Mr. and Mm Harry Faye anl their new baby glrL - Mm Christian, Sen was formerly Mitt Kate Durrant and Mm .Faye was formerly Mitt Hasel Durrant A baby ton wag born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. OarreU Proctor All concerned are reported doing nicely. Coming "A" Dream' of Falryland,,, Operetta by First andv Second Grades. Thursday, April list. adv, Mm Fannie Tbackman, a former reaident of this dty, underwent a oflnor operation at Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mlat Mazine Hlndltr of Salt Lake enjoyed her spring vacation this week by spending tram Sunday to Wednesday Wednes-day in American Fork with Miss Bar. am Shelley. Mrt. Clexinda Little and baby pf AJpine, visited in American Fork Tuesday with Mm LUUe't slater, Mrs. Delbert Chipman, and mother Mrs. Annie Holman. - ' Mr. and Mm 8. A. Tarbet are the proud parents of a baby glrL who arrived at their . home Wedneeday night Mother and baby are doing nlealy. . DOAN'S PILLS 60c Stimalaitt Dimtit ( tk Kidney ya.tw-MUbuni Co.. alts. dm.. Buflmlo. tf,.. Btiys Tour EQG3 "T Besi Prices "T" B(t Qrading Satisfaction Guaranteed tnx fiHELTON, Bnyer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickerson visited here from Salt Lake City Wednesday with Mr. and Mrt. Wilson Cunningham " and MIsi - Kat e Kowley: Mr. and Mm Dickerson had Just returned re-turned from a visit in Burjey, Idaho, with Mr and Mra Joseph Burgesa Mr. and Mm. L L. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chadwlckr were In - Bait Lake. Monday and taw the big motion picture "The Fire Brigade" atT the Victory Theatre. They later attended "The Bird of Paradise" at the Wllkea "The Fire Brigade" win. be shown in this city in the near future. : - - Prealdent and Mm & I Chipman, Mite Ouejda Eltmore of Amarlcan Fork; and Mlaa AJica White of High. : land, attended the reunion for CaU-(omla CaU-(omla - misalonarlee held ' Saturday ight to Salt Lak City. f j Tonight tha American Fork firemen aad their wlvet together with men bare of the Veteran Volunteer fireman . of Salt take will be guests of tat Mldvale fire department and- their ladles at a dancing party and social ' to be held in Mldvale The American Fork department had the Mldvale men aa their gueete here recently. Thursday evening Miss Oneida Elamore entertained elf dinner tor MVeraX of her former missionary companions of the San Jose ConfetN enoe, (California, and others. - Dinner was served at tlx o'clock covers being be-ing laid for President and Mm SL ti Chipman, Mr.' and Mm EU a Hawkins, Haw-kins, Mr. and Mm Oeorge B. AbeL Mra. T. & Kelly and Mlaa Melba Bar. ratt, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Eltmore and Mlat Elsmore, of this cltyr Mr. and r Mrs. Delbert, Fugal of Pleasant Grove; Mlaa Alice Whit of -Highland,. Loyal Carter of Prova V Tel. 15 2 and get lined up with AMERICAN FOEK OIL CO. On Tank Wagon Prices on Gasoline, Oils and Greases. Prominent Putiblo Man Quickteto WeOAmovmContractw a Victim of Nervous Indigestion, Lost of Sleep and Dizziness. Strength Restored, PraisesTanlac . . . Pioneer blood flows in the veins ot Frank Good, a prominent ' Pueblo, 'Colo., contractor. But area his brawn, muscle and splendid splen-did health broke under a strain. 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