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Show A Vx IJ i:DAV, FKBHUARY 4, 1923 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDA FEBRUARY A 1023 k r. Greater Egg Profits Your weekly or yearly ?gg profits will be larger if you watch your feed buying. A few cents saved on each hundred of feed will soon amount to a real profit. I i Follow"Our Quality fed Prices. ur Car Lot Shipments Saves You Money. t -Is, Sf- c f- ..tJi. Aoircn Fork: Locals . ... David Grant was a business visitor - In the capitol city on Wednesday. - Mrs. J. E. Chad wick was a visitor in the capitol city on Saturday. Mr, and Mn. E. H. Nicholei of Og. den, visited Wednesday here at the home of Mrs. Joseph Nicholei. Mr.' "and Mn.' Randolph 'and Mrs. Olive Wanlass of Salt .Lake City, attended at-tended the funeral of Daniel Feet held last Friday afternoon. ' Dr. LeQrande Noyes spent Monda? In American Fork visiting with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes. Dr. , Noyes vras enronte from- Philadelphia to. California, where he expects to practice his profession. ' Mrs. Sarah Brown and daughter Edith and son-in-law, Ed Piatt of Salt Lake City, attended the funeral of WllliamomasjBrown heldJhere " Wednesday - afternoon. 7 While here, they were also callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholea. Mrs. Margaret Robinson, Reed Rob-1 tnson, ' Ralph Oilllsple ot this city, Mrs. Byron Evans and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman of Lehl, ' attended- the funeral ot Mr. Oillisple's grandfather, James Gillisple, during the week. The funeral was held In Provo. ; The East Side High School JurnUh. td ;iiplendTO"ri--'im,P' can Fork High School Wednesday afternoon.' Their complete orchestra was in attendance and played some beautiful and very technical , selec. tlons. In addition to the concert by the' orchestra, several violin duets were played by members of the or. chestra. " : Mr. and Mrs.' Irving I . Pratt attended at-tended the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Fire-men's regular meeting and luncheon at the Veteran Hall on Canyon road in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. They report a very enjoyable time.. The Ladles Literary Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Martin Nielsen next Thursday afternoon, February 9th. All members are cord, tally Invited to be in attendance. Miss Nellie "Wilds' returned to her home in Farron, Emery County, Thursday morning, after a several weekavjslt Jbere with. friends and relatives. John D, Hunter, special manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company at Salem, Oregon, called at the W. W. Hunter home- Wednesday and spent the day visiting. He was on his way to Oregon from New York City, where he had been attending a convention of thto company. A noveljpart; ot ,theweeJL wan the schooner party enjoyed Saturday evening by a group ot American Fork's' and Lent's younger set FoL lowing an evening of slelghrldlng, a delicious hot supper was served at the home pf , Miss. Audrey. Davis- of Lehi. The following comprised the guest list: Misses Dorothy Adamson, LaPriel Myers, Orpha Rushton, Orpha Robinson of this city, Margaret Schow, June Larson of Lehl, Messrs. Bob Hansen, Leo Smith, Gilbert Batchelor, Sherman Peterson, Dick Evans, Ross Trinnlman and Roland Tldd of Lehi. jars, yviliua jjougiass ot i)nwa, u sptjiiuing Uie wei( uvte wtuk ue pu-uit pu-uit u. ajiu'Aura. a. i,'ouM,-;u'i j.' tunxt aieMarl anu Vuaie suit-toe gatisi ot fdu biew arts let, Airs. XUrande Uudiaunuseu. Aiorley ttteeie ana Uun(r rtuby ua Jac uey were fiuwjussa visitor Im bult Lk City on Tuesday. Jure. Fran Euwarua ana small son, uo, spent -ttaturtfuj la Bait Law Cny visiting wlta her uaugliier, Mrs. imrl Dean. ' ... ' ' ' , Airs. Lea Kujuard, Airs. Albert Tregaskis and JOrs. Louiae "Met anil iatfluU Thursday morning by the Red Feather line tor jUos ' Angel, California, where they will visit to itenaiUily with relative 1 J. ... - Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Greenwood were - summoned 'to Provo "Thursday on account of the death of Airs. Green wood's father, who died during the reiaiuai5btThfcfetff there the remainder of the week". "GO SLOW MARY" THIRD WARD M. I. A. PLAY Miss Ruby Steele spent Sunday in Lehl, the guest of friends and relatives. rela-tives. . , Mr. and Mrs. Pete Condor of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon, were guests here Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday visiting friends and relatives. , , Mrs. Harlow Jones returned to her home in Salt Lake on Tuesday, foL lowing a four days visit with her mother, Mrs. Melissa Boley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iverson and Mrs. L. H. Jackson, motored to the capitol city on Wednesday and spent the day combining business and pleasure. - Miss Mary Shelley entertained at an attractive dinner . Sunday evening for a number ot her close friends. Covers were laid for Miss Vida Berg, Mrs. Ernest Webb of Lehi, the hoa-! tear, Messrs. Harold Comer, Howard Peterson and Ernest Webb of Lehl. Wednesday evening. Miss' Vlda Berg was hostess at a dinner party at the Berg home. The guests Included: Includ-ed: Miss Mary Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Howard Peterson and Harold Comer of Lehi. Word has been received from Bingham to the effect that Charles Piercer who has been seriously 111 in the Bingham hospital, has been removed re-moved to his home where he will stay until entirely well. ; Mrs. J. H. Pulley entertained at dinner Tuesday, for the following: Mrs. Daniel Peet, Mrs. John Orogan, Mrs. Myrtle Curtis all of Los Angeles, California, Mrs.' Angus Chrlstensen of Binghanv Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cun. ningham and Mr. and UUVCU Alt AU.GC biUg XUIUS. At the regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers, held Thursday afternoon in the City Hall, the biography of James Cyrstal was given by his granddaughter, Mrs. Russell Thompson. She also read an ; orTglnaTlpoem''compoBed by hlra on -Joseph. Smith." t In connection with the biographical biographi-cal sketch, Mrs. Thompson's two lit-tie lit-tie boys gave some readings , and songs.. Mrs. Mary B. Abel gave a reading on "Courage," and Mrs, George Meredith gave the Western History. "It w on t Long 11 Dresses Dresses Dresses "We have taken pains in choosing our SPRING DRESSES from a number of ; big dress lines in the United States this spring. " 'For style an5 Quality bothinHOUSE r)RExSSES, Sport, Street and Party j . : -'-, wear we are not to be excelled. ,.-'.. -- The Junior Prom '' WON'T BE LONG NOW" - Don't fail to see our prom dresses and at our very REASONABLE PRICES. Specials For. 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Much success and happiness is wished her by her wide circle of friends. , .viw ,' , mi i u a i" "I' ii' n Brown- Condor Marriage 'Mrs. Ruby Brown and Jay "Condor were united in marriage Friday, January 27th, In Salt Lake City. The young married couple are making their Home in this community. Mrs. Condor, the young bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Singleton. She has been in the employment em-ployment of the local J. C Penney store for the last year, and while In that position she ha's won a lot of friends, who are all showering her with best wishes and congratulations. Mr, Condor is the son of James fondor. He, too, is receiving many congratulations and success for the future. Dr. A. A. Beeley To Address Parent-Teachers Next Wednesday Next Wednesday at the regular weekly, lecture being sponsored by the Parent-Teacher organization, Dr. A. -A. ter.11!; diflCuss'Habit Formation In The Home." This topic should prove of much Interest to parents, and it is urged that a good attendance be present to hear Dr. Beeley, give this splendid discussion: 1 Wednesday a good sized crowd was present to hear Dr. Nyswander present her ideas before the public. Her remarks were very much at-preclated.and at-preclated.and was found to be well worth anyone's time. ?v;;;.;......;-k.-. 9 . . - ,7 "GO SLOW MARY" THIRD WARD M..L A. PLAY Rifle Club Closing. Membership Next Week The American Fork rifle club wl'.l close its membership books at the close of next week and fore ward the names to Washington. Any cltUens desiring membership for 1928 must get their names in next week if they desire to Join this club, said officers of the organization. - . Card Of Thanks We sincerely thank all those who assisted us in any way In the funeral ot our husband and father. For the beautiful flowers and kindly help, we are truly thankful. Mrs. Daniel Peet --- And Family. Stockholders . Meeting Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Chipman Mercantile Company will be held In their office, American Fork, .Utah,- Monday, February 6, 1928 t 8. o'clock. junw-for-th-pw pose of hearing reports for the past year; for the election of a board of seven members to eerv'e the Institution Institu-tion for he ensuing . year, and to transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting. 128-lt "W. a . Chipman, Secretary. Miss Susie Anderson spent last week In Salt Lake City, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wells. While there she attended the Green and Gold Ball at the Odeon. Mrs. Evelyn Fackerall entertained at dinner Thursday evening complimentary compli-mentary to Miss Detta McBride, who leaves .soon for-a mission to "the' Northern States. Covers were laid for: Mrs. Jennie Tanner and daught. er, Faye, Mrs. Elizabeth McBride. Jennie Cunningham, E. E. McBride, of this city, Mrs. Elizabeth Welsh ot Afton, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Mat. thew Burnett of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Will FackeraH of Proro Bernard Fackerall ot Delta, and the' honored Iguest Tender Lore Theme In'Magic Garden" A chance meeUng in a garden a boy a girl and the dedication of their lives to the lore that they found together.. to-gether.. This Is the theme of "The Magic Garden," an F. B. O. production showing at the Cameo Theatre Sun. and Mon. Feb 6 and 7, Fate has many trials in store for them before their happy dream is achieved, and It is only their splendid spirits which urge them on to the brave sacrifices they-are they-are called upon to make. The lovely Margaret Morris plays the part of the girl, while Raymond Keane Is her sweetheart Complaing Wives Uncle Ben Say: Some folks make a pet of a dls-cesse dls-cesse and are indignant in-dignant when told how to get well. "Where there is a complaining wife there is a sick marriage. Complaining may he a' habit, but it is more likely that it is.dtie to siekneRs. . There is nothingi3etter f or the dispos'iton than good"" health, which is always in I evidence when spinal nerves are free of pressure. By my chiropractic health method I correct cor-rect diseases of the eyes, ear8,nose, throat, lungsj" heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lower organs. ' ' DR. JAUC3 11 ORAITT CHIROPRACTOR Phone 113 American Fork tM ttwun 5tiUckbor4 . aMtraUMl ( Ami MMMl 1 EM ' -V, |