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Show yrgDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1928 AMERICAN FORKi dTIZEN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1928 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn " - h.r 1 IT pa aire im bt the first 40 who call at bur store You can trade your old knife any old knife and 39 c for a high grade steel - Diamond Edge Household Knife The best knife value in the state M Knives- Ms all! Bonneville Lumber Co. B. W, PAXMAN Resident Partner mi Fcrh Lc:!s Thomas Coddington spent if in the capltol city visiting and relatives. . James M. Grant Is attending a tprattc Convention, la Salt Lake today (Saturday). icpiai Coddington and Ray Cod. Vta arrtvan nnmi .wioduoit V from a week's business trip JfS Southern" Utah. w Line of cnnsimas cares I from New York. Our prices lower and quality better. 8ee before buying. Alpine Pub. Co. h. Ester C. McCune of Los lea, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Paxman of Salt Lake City, were ir guests Sunday at the home of nd Mrs. E, W. Paxman. in H. Miller, manager of the p Theatre, attended a Picture Exhibition meeting in Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. Miller and family npanied him to the city, auu the day visiting friends. and Mrs: W. J. Chad wick and f and Mrs. Elizabeth Spratley, ed to Salt Lake City Sunday and Iff with Mr. and Mrs. George Jb. Mrs. woods was formerly jLeah Chadwick of this city. honor of the birthday anniver- pf Victor Nicholes, Mrs. Nicholes lalned Wednesday evening at a krranged dinner party. The table sentered with a miscellaneous iet of fall flowers. Covers were or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholes ft. ami Mrs. Rulon Nicholes be- the guest of honor and the hos- Mrs. Anita Portue of Bingham Canyon, visited her mother, Mrs. Charles Pierce, this week. Will Smith, who has been confined for the past week to his bed, Is reported re-ported to be on the improve. Morris Madsen, who has been employed em-ployed the past ten days at Provo Bench, returned home Wednesday Mrs. Vivian Ray of Bingham Can yon spent Wednesday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Madsen. Mrs. Anita Sullivan of Los Angeles, California, is here for an indefinite visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Madsen. Forbes Poster and Gordon Wright of Ogden, visited Saturday night and Sunday in this city with Mr. Foster's mother, Mrs.. Emna .Foster Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller and family motored to Heber - Sunday, wherethey spent the day visiting Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Danlelson. Mrs. David S. Taylor entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of her little daughter, Shirley's, sixth brlrth': day anniversary. Eighteen small firiends were present, and enjoyed an afternoon of games and stunts. Refreshments Re-freshments were served early in the evening. , ' - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jackson of Covington, West Virginia, R. C. Cooper and daughter, and Miss HI1. dred Aycock of Vernal, were visitors at the -heme of Mrs. Emma Foster from Monday until Wednesday. Miss Ayeock was enroute to Salt Lake City to attend the mission school, previous to leaving for a mission to the North Central States. , Miss Reva Beck left Monday lor Salt Lake City, where she will attend Law School at the University of Utah during the winter. Mrs. Mary Ann Boley has been visiting ihe past two weeks ln. Nepal with "her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Whip-i Pie. Our fine line of Christmas cards will please the most critical and the prices are lower, gee them before buying. Alpine Publishing Co... Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley and daughter, Clarice, were among those who attended the Utah County Fair at Provo Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers. Jr. of xrenver, Colorado, were visitors Tues day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Rub-en Chipman enroute to SeatUe, Wash, lngton, where theywill make their future home. Mrs. Oscar Chipman and small son of Denver, Colorado, is leaving tomorrow, .(Sunday) for her - homo, following a three weeks visit in this city with friends and relatives, and In Murray. The Ladles Literary Association will meet next Thursday, October 11, at the home of Mrs. William Chip. man. Mrs. J. L. Flrmage Is assisting hostess. All members are urged to be present. Frank O'Brian, who Just recently returned from Los Angeles, Califor nia, and Is now attending the Unlrer. slty of Utah at Salt Lake, spent Sun day In this city visiting his mother Mrs. Leonard Chlisnan. Mr. and Mrs. Leonel Jacobson of Celar City, returned to their home last Saturday, after a. week's visit with Mrs. Jacobson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paxman, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Miller and Mrs. Ester C. McCune of Los Angeles, California, the latter who is visiting friends and relatives here, motored to Nephi Tuesday and visited relatives, Cameo Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM Saturday Only, October 6 BIG DOUBLE SHOW Marion Dairies in "THE CARDBOARD LOVER" Thp year's funniest film. "Also" Ted Wells in" THE CRIMSON CANYON A honest tn I'fuwinwsH YVpstprn. A real thrill feature. . ; . .. P'W 1 C. M Admission lOr nnd Inc. Evening TV and 2ro. Sunday and Monday, October 7 and 8 Billie Dove in "THE NIGHT WATCH" Pitur ihai pxcpIU ov..'n "Tho Yellow Lllv" one of the strongest stories of the sea. Make sure you see this one. Also two reel technicolor picture and good. comedy. Admission 10c and 2."c. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 9 and 10 "ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?" 'Via. a.ii fltT'-r-Barrcy Frertch"glrTn66RTttg for the b'r"-h'6y who "W h. r hA heart aud hand hark in the days of war. You'll like It! is (lood Conidy. Admission. ana inc. Thursday and Friday, October 11 and 12 . BIO SUPER-SPECIAL "THE MICHIGAN KID" . By Rex Beach starrin or T) am a a AArwaa an ""ft Hfi. tliia lr, 1 .1,,,., f tha irnrlh rnlintrV tO COt the ...r. , , -.ui;if uuon MI4I1IIU j ....J ... v. . big thrill of your life! ' Also 3rd PniflAlo Af "TtLTtsm The Miffhtv" " ('mdy. 'AdmlHstfmTOc and 25c. Coming "Four Sons" October 14th and 15th 'King of Kings" October 18th, 19th and 20th. Miss Eileen Chipman arrived home Friday evening from Salt Lake City, to spend the week-end with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman. Miss Chipman Is attending the Uni. verslty of Utah at Salt Lake. EVERY DAT IS VALUE -DAY AT THIS STORE INSTITUTION whore savings ,ar$ greatest mm row ss CA3H-A-CARRT -MEANS MORE lOR YOUR DOLLART Coats Take Furred Ways To Flattering Smartness Coat designers employed no half-way measure! 'with "fur this seaso -the outstandingly successful mdesriLJavi.sWyrimmeii contrasts with the color of the coat. . s A Score of Modish Typeo for Women, Misseo ani Mr. and Mrs,. Qwen Humphries are the happy parents of a winsome baby daughter, born Wednesday morning. All concerned are doing very nicely. Mrs. Humphries was before her marriage, mar-riage, Miss Mary Wilde, a prominent and talented pianist of the town. ITunioro CcSae la 19 tne ttjleartmenf wHttferXf have euthenUc' modes of distinct appeal for a variety 6f occasions are offered ftt pjd:) Having! you will appreciate. " " j Softt Smooth Fabrics and Lono Haired Furs Broadcloth and suede materials are the favorites Wacfi and shades of brown and tan are outstanding but gray, blue and green are seen, as. wjll. . Tucking and seaming is sideward side-ward and backward novelty cuffs are a feature of - the season collars are luxurious and of many types. . There if a coat to meet your needs among them, - - thse Miss Lucile Edwards and Mrs, Betha Smith were among the business visitors from this "city In Salt Lake on Thursday. Mrs. L. C. Myers of Ogden, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mrs. Joseph Wilde and Mrs. June Wright at the Wilde home. definite visit with his parents, and Mrs. E. M. Hutchings. Mr. Mrs. Ruth Johnson, president off Vlvlan Hutcnlngg of Idaho FiJlg( the First Ward Primary association., rrlved home Tuegday frQm aQ evening for the teachers and officers of that organization. The social was In the form of a preparatory meeting, followed by social chat and refresh, ments. There were ten present. Ray Miller, who la employed In Bingham Canyon, visited the week. endTwilta''nlsoWe?rM Mabel Mill. Miss Ida Chadwick left the first of the week for Idaho, where she will visit Indefinitely with friends and rela tlves. Rudolph Konold and son, Ira IT. and J. L Mower attended the regular meeting of the Springville.Mapleton i Poultry association at Sprlngvllle Monday evening. They report- a splendid representation present. The. main discussion of the meeting was1 on the "Lighting and Watering Problems". Prob-lems". Stock certificates were also i distributed..- i Mrs. Sarah Jones, who has been confined to her bed this wee,k following follow-ing an accidental fall on the sidewalk last week, Is reported to be on the improve. Mrs. Hannah AyilelottJ entertained at a dinner for the following at her stynmer home in Provo canyon Mondays Mon-days v.enlngi.Mrja-Jdae GxeenjEoodr Mrs. Lexla Briggs, Mrs. Myrtle Wal. ton, Mrs. Kaoma Galsfordi'Mrs. Lizzie Coddington, Mrs. Lillle Wilde, Mrs. Mable Adamson of this city, Mrs. Ed Larson, Mrs. Gean Lark of Lehi and Mrs. W. UCheminant of Glendaie, California. "Mlss Clara Miller In company with Prank Leavitt, motored to Salt Lake City Sunday, where they visited Mis Miller's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wadley. Mrs. W. A. Robinson arrived home last Thursday from Sheridan, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, where she has been the. past three weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thomas. The Fourth Ward Relief Society members enjoyed their opening social Tuesday afternoon at their ward chapel. An interesting program consisting con-sisting of a ladles quartet, a vocal solo by Mrs; Nan Wright and read, ings by Mrs. Ellen Procter, Mrr Ijiura ffmpson and Mrs. Pearl Love-less Love-less 'was enjoyed the forepart of the af trnoon Dainty refreshments wer served to thirty at the conclusion of the meeting. """APPLES' WANTED Pleasant Grove Canning Co. have bought 50,000 bu. and want 25,000 bu. more. " Will buy orchard run or culls. Mrs. Joseph Nicholes received word the first of the week from her son. Ray, who Is teaching at the hlghXfhursday school In Eager, Arizona, that he and William Gudman of Lehi, was a business visitor in this city the first of the week in the interest of the Red Cross movement for this year, tie spent niost of his time in lining up committees to sponsor the work. Announcements for this project will be made In the near future. President Maude Chrlslensen, Mrs. fura Dunkley, Mrs. Ullle Wilde, Mrwr Mary R Abel, Mrs." Elizabeth Mo Allaster, Mrs. Hannah Ashby, Mrs. Ivy Steele and Mrs. Sarah S- Chip, man, the members of the Relief Society Stake Board, attended Relief Society conference in Salt Lake City Evan Madsen, formerly of Provo but also teaching at the same institution in Eager, were In charge of the munlc President Maude Chrlstensen and Counselor taura Dunkley of the stake Belief Society visited the Alpine ward and decoration at tne unveiling or. me meeting ' Tuesday arternoon and re-monument re-monument "Madonna Of The TraIl"Jport a splendid meeting. Counselor at StrlnRprvIlle, Arizona, September j mile Wilde and Secretary Mary E. 29th. Th!s monument was erected in j Abel were visitors at the Highland commemoration, of the Pioneer Moth, j ward. they , state ,that the lessons ors of America, and tho ""celebration j and other work taken op are. going Blven was a state affair. over In fine style. " LeGrande Miller and Gilbert Chad, wick left Monday for Shelley, Idaho, where they will be employed during the fall months. Mr. and Mrs. John Buckwalter were among those who attended the opening football game at the B. Y. U. stadium at Provo Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Blrk visited James Jones in Salt Lake City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Steele visited Bunday In Heber at the homQf Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Hansen. Mrs. Allle Cunningham and Mrs. George Startup of . Provo, . were Sun. day callers of Mrs. Hannah Dunkley and Miss Cady Dunkley. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kirk of Salt take City, were callers at the J. L Dunkley and Lillian K. Brown homes Sunday enroute home from Provo canyon, where they had spent the day fishing. Miss Cleone Marsh of Alpine left the last of the week for Kansas City, Mb., where she will visit indefinitely with her twin sister. Miss lone Marsh, who Is attending a medical Institution. there. Word has been received from Salt Lake City of the arrival of a fine baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Crandall, former resident of this city. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Crandall was before her marriage, Miss Thelma Batchelor. Miss Meryl Crookston underwent an operation for the removal of bar tonsils Tuesday morning. She is getting along very nicely. Miss Ptth -Boris of Salt Lake City, spent the. week-end here visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant. Mrs.. Jesse Russon and three sons, Harland, Stanford and Marions, were visitors Saturday and Sunday In Farmlngton at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clarke. - Mrs. Fred Henrold entertained at her home In Salt Lake City last uuwuu - eirinaay-ainiiverBary. Tne guests Included the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. 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