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Show -7 00T0BEIti3,'l928- Fcrk I ...w .n Mr. nd Mrs. 'V . wr"" . ... -v- 1 .1 it,tives dm..-- ei In iM tfd Monday. 1 . Vara Chiptnan and laded the State Pair at i" I - oM.v. Mrs. Ivv Steele .fauna Jenkins were Satur. L to gait Lake City.; gab left Wednesday morn-. morn-. .. rsitfnrnla. where v,. Angeie", v-- , ltmployed aunnav i j gn. Joseph Walton and , Bonday' ln Bait lam . - --.I M-a P A iti of r. uu 1 r ,t rhlnman. who la t- ,U TJ. of U. at Salt Lake, , -r end with her parents, 'art Ruben Cblpaan. Vr Gay S. Richards and r- n t. Jones motored to dty Tuesday, where they 'the State Fair. tMrs. Daniel Ashby and son Lemington, were Tuesday d the home of Mr. and Mrs. n 1 A ..MtiAj4 A al (.t.t thn Ashbr home. tmj a- - V. ie Chemlnant- and - son Qlesdale, California, who is friends and tejativea her lent was the truest of her V L A. Adamson, this weak. loseph Walton delightfully IVfday afternoon for the les. Following; the usual les, a dainty luncheon flnarlal ffnaata war Mn sd Mrs. Adamson of Lehl torls Cunningham assisted Melba Hansen entertained is Taus' Monday eveningat tn home in Proro. Miss tonkley of this city was e special guests of the km . .... us treatment pecial attention to ears of lady era. We will look every detail. d NIGHT SERVICE' 00. r rvRK TEi 1B2 Miss Fawn Davis of Prft. the week-end with her aunt, Mrs J P. Werner. ' ' ...MrSf Darid 8. Taylor was among those-who attended L, b. 8. conference confer-ence In Salt Lake Saturday. - AMTCRIQAN FORK CITIZEN 4 ; x . r I naggggSgg3H3Ba5aeag-a-i 1 1 V jim ' Mrs. June Wright and.Mra J.fc Wilde spent Thursday in Salt Lake uuy Tisiunj mends and relatives. auss uaoy imnuey wats a guest Saturday in. Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunkley Mrs, Joseph Adams and Miss Evelyn Adams of Pleasant Grove, were Sun day guests of Dr. and Mrs. Guy S Richards and family. Mrs. Harry Steele will entertain the Bee Orchis ladles next Thursday tsfBaa'at herorA1tntoemt)8t'B are cordially Invited to be in attend ance.-.. ,. .-. . Misses Lucretla and Mary Ashby and Sylvia Shipley, all who attend the B. T. U. at Provo, spent Sunday and Monday in this city with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby and W. J. Shipley. Miss Lorraine Adamson in company with Russell JacobB of Pleasant Grove spent Sunday In the capitol city, where they viBited with friends. They also attended the talking movie "The Singing Fool" at the Victory theatre. The B. B. Ladies were novelly en tertained Monday evening by Mrs. Frank Bush. The party first attend ed "The Shepherd Of The Hills" at the Royal theatre in. Lehl,. after which they returned to the Bush home where a delicious lunohcon was served. Or. and Mrs; James M. Grant and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting friends. Mon. day they motored to Levan, where they attended the funeral of Herman Velglqman, Dr. Grant being one of the speakers. Others from this city who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Grant, Mrs. Rose H. Grant and Melvin Grant - Mrs. C. T. Jones was hostess to the Sororsls Ladies last Friday afternoon. The entertaining rooms were taste, fully decorated with fall flowers. During needle work diversions, Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr., president of the club, gave an interesting lesson on "American Literature." A delicious two course luncheon was served early in the evening. Besides the fourteen members, the following . 1 . A. W special guests were present: mr. Glen Adamson, Mrs. Coombs of Lehl, Mrs. Victor Nlcholes and Mrs. Elmer Bate of this city. CARD' OF THANKS ; We wish to express our appreeia-tlon appreeia-tlon and sincere thanks to everyone who so klndly aided and assisted us during our recent bereavement The floral offerings, the cars, speakers and the musical numbers are all deeply appreciated and sincerely heartfelt James Spencer Sr. and Family. Levi Strau ss Two-Horse Brand Copper-Riveted Waist Overalls For Men and Youths at MAM Two-Horse Brand Bib Overalls Tor Menand Boys Have been the standard for -gm-55-yeHra: 1 KeyyTEmat for honest-to-goodness wear aruTwUl give you more -wear per dollar than any other over-' alls made. Buy a pair today under un-der the following guarantee: A New Pair FREE if They Rip AH first-class dealera will tell you we make good on our guarantee. M5 tr Levi StrUM & Co. Saa Fundico RIUbU Merchanditt Sine 1SS3 Levi Strauss "Two Horse' brand Overalls For Sale by American Fork Co-op. American Fork, Utah Urs. B. a Bolev attended 1 Du B. conference ia Bait Lake aty Saturday ana Sunday. - J.' B. Parkaa mil ftwa SaiuVaM were among the conference visitors ia Salt Uke Sunday. " Misses Francis and Carma Titcomb were business visitors in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Varner are the happy parents over the arrival of a winsome baby daughter born Monday. All concerned are doing very nicely. Wendell Noyes is , attending the University of Utah, this winter. Mr. Noyes is the son of Dr. and Mrs.. J. F. Noyes. Miss Clara tlllo Frank Uavltt were among those who auenucd u D. S, conference in Salt .Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl and family were visitors In Salt Lake City Thursday. They attended the State Fair and visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr , and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Galsford were amon? those who attended the State Fair in Salt Lake City Saturday. Guests S'unday at the home of Mrs. Fannie Chamberland were Charles Chamberland of Bingham Canyon, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Street of Lehl. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1023 WTESLY TUESDAY for Next Tuesday, Oct. 1 6th 7 Each Tuesday we are offering some very special articles to our customers and the public. Standard high grade goods at -. .. LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST Come In Next Tuesday and Take Advantage Of These Savings. V ameo Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM Saturday Only, October 13 -V melodrama of modern flaming youth "WALKING BACK' with Sue Carol Nern boys and girls vicious or wild shameless or thought- loss l For answer see this great picture. Also Good Cnmfidv nd Ebom fables. h IpiLiite and-lSe. Evening 10c and 20c. Sunday and Monday, October 14 and 15 "FOUR SONS" All star cast. . Vou ran't afford to'mlss thfa special. .. Wis as tha heart of humanity. The Prontput hmrt atnrv tvor (nld! P1 the v,u,h famiiv win tw Alan Good Corned V. 1, Tlj - J "... . " FJ Wcps lop and 30c. Matinee Monday 4 P. M. 10c and 20c. tay and Wednesdav. October 16 and 17 Wl Dana and George Arthur in "DETECTIVES" A knockout. Their fun making Is real, fast, natural. Tnat H why they have the whole world roaring. Also 4th episode of r ''TAIIZANITHE mCHTY'L. omedy." ", . Admission 10c and 20c. a7, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18, 19 and 20 8PECIAL ATTRACTION . N "The Kin? of Kintfs P1'. ItPUUIit'lll. Mnaollro fllrao,l o nf I? .1(1(1 (10(1 I , Thp Klnp of Kings" Is incomparable. A ropt' ftory of the martyrdom of Jesus and the resur-I resur-I ' r"' ii maxtprplere that will live forever in the hearts of f- .. SPIRAL MUSIC T)(j . Admliwlon 25c and 50t: ' ' lie vi not j)p Rh0wn nnywiiavo for ' Matins Saturday 3 1. M. 1 'I' iik shows 7: HO no On Time. Mrs. Mable Miller sient the week. end in Salt Salt Uke City visiting mends and relatives. She also at tended L. D. S. conference, which was In session during her stay. Mesdames Jarls Aydelotte. L. A. Adamson, W. Le Cheminant and A: F. Galsford, Jr. attended the Republican program and rally at Lehl Monday evening. Mrs. Rose Hansen entertained at a brfdge luncheon Wednesday after noon. Fall flowers were used In decorating the reception rooms. Fol lowing the bridge diversions, a dellc ious two course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Wing were among the L. D. S. conference attenders during the week-end in Salt Lake City. Saturday evening, they attended the California missionaries' reunion held in the Twenty First ward chapel. Niles Wing was pleasantly surprised sur-prised last Saturday evening by twenty two of his friends, the occasion occas-ion being his birthday, anniversary. Games were enjoyed along with other social diversions. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. Representatives or the Christian Endeavor Society from Salt Lake City, Provo, American Fork, Springville and Payson enjoyed a business meeting and social at the local Community Church Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. The main purpose of the meeting was to stimulate attendance at the Christian Chris-tian Endeavor convention to be held In Provo, October 19th . to 21st Fol. lowing the business discussions, a social hour was enjoyed. Refresh, ments were served to fifty. Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte and Mrs. C R. Brown were hostesses Wednesday afternoon at a prettily arranged luncheon at the home of Mrs. Brown in Provo, honoring their mother, Mrs. E. S. Goddard, who will leave soon for Los Angeles for a several months visit The luncheon table was centered, cent-ered, with a silver Basket of chry- sahthemuns In the pastel shades. Covers were laid for sixteen close friends of Mrs. Goddard. The Christian Endeavor Society entertained en-tertained last Monday evening at a delightful party In the Community chapel. Games were enjoyed, follow, ed by delicious refreshments. Those present were: Reverend Harold L. Wilson, Coral and Ellrey Sager, Mrs. 'W-."-fi7aerr"MaTvtari91ftfffr; Oridgman, Mrs. J. M. Bridgman, Wil-ford, Wil-ford, Herbert and Sidney Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Boone, Glen, Ernest and Jack Bunton, Mrs. Jack Bunton, LilUe, Sadie and Martha Dixon, Mrs. Elizabeth Dixon, Wendell and Louis Binns and Mrs. Isaac Blnns. Took Soda 20 Years For Gas Stops Now "For 20 yeans I took soda for indigestion indi-gestion and stomach gas. One bottle of Adlerlka brought me complete re-lief." re-lief." J. B. Hardy. Adlerlka Mleves siomach rrs and sourness in TEN" minutes. Acting: on IIOTII upper nnd lower bowel, It removes re-moves old waste matter you never thought wafl In your system. Iet Adlerlka plve ymir stomarh. and bowels a REAL- cleansing and see how mnch better you feel. It will surprise you" Win. Thornton. Drug-cist Drug-cist - adv. Mrs. M. R. Healey had as her gnests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Meyer and family and Mr. and Mrs R. Wood of Salt Uke City. Jtrs. Joseph Walton and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr., were among the guests who attended a party Monday evening at Lehl given r by Mrs. Ed Larson. The following representatives- of the Junior class of the American Fork High School spent Monday In Salt Lake City baying the Junior sweepers and also attended the State Fair: Misses Edith Young, Ethel Brown, Messrs. Morrel Ashby and David Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Werner and family of Lusk, Wyoming, returned to their home Friday, after a week's visit with Mr. Werner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Werner. Mr. Werner also attended the J. C. Penney con ventfon in Ogden durlig bis stay. Moroni Gerber of Vernal, was the guest of his daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Gardner, Satur. day, prior to his leaving for his sec ond mission for the Li. D. S. church to the Southern States. Mr. Gardner Is seventy two years of age and is In perfect health. TUESDAY SPECIAL One' Special Lot ; . $1.95 DRESSES Only $1.49 TUESDAY SPECIAL Regular $1.25 HOUSE DRESSES Only 98c TUESDAY SPECIAL Men's $3.00 Wool FLANNEL SHIRTS Only $1.95 - TUESDAY SPECIAL Entire Stock No. 731 PHOENIX FULL FASHIONED HOSE Regular $1.50 Grade . . Only $1.19 TUESDAY SPECIAL Good Grade, CARPENTER , STEEL SAW Only 90c 'Regular $1.25 Valued TUESDAY SPECIAL 10 BARS p. & a. soap Only 38c - - TUESDAY SPECIAL 1 QUART CAN AGUE HOUSE PAINT and one 'tf inch Rubber Set Brush Only $1.00 Regular $1.40 Value. TUESDAY SPECIAL One Package TREE TEA Only 27c Package FORK CO-OP. The People's Ctore. ZIAIN STREET . AIIERIOAirFOBII VOTE TO GIVE nnTTTTvV fT" fTTA i on n nrrrrnfT Mrs. Peter Jensen entertained Tnes day night complimentary to Miss Reva Peck, a bride of next week. The social was in the form of a miscellane ous shower. The reception rooms were prettily decorated with vases of fall flowers. Games and music were enjoyed, after which dainty refresh ments were served. Among the out of town visitors who attended the jfuneral of Mrs. Sarah B. Chadwick Tuesday in the Fourth ward chapel are the following: Mrs, James Chadwick of Shelley, Idaho, Mrs. Mary Robinson of Basalt Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Laursen of Call, ente, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jen. sen, Mrs. Jane Taylor of Salt Lake City, Albert A. Chadwick of Pheonix, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford N. Chadwick of Price. A -Hoover-Curtis soolsL..was given for the Fourth Registration district voters Wed. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs! Willis "Bromley" The rpeakers of the evening were Isaac Hrockband of Provo, Attorney A. V. Watkins of Provo, and Rudolph Clark of the Fourth district, American Fork. Attorney Watkins Is one of the candidates candi-dates running for district Judge. All of the discussions not only proved in- 4esAingrbut..eduwtlanAUas.'WU. Following the discussions, refresh, ments were served to a large and appreciative ap-preciative crowd. Mrs. N, A. Wing entertained at a well arranged dinner party Tuesday evening complimentary to her son, Norman Wing, who Just recently returned re-turned from a mission to California. An attractive centerpiece was form ed by using late fall flowers In a crystall bowel. Covers were laid for the following gueBts: Mr. and Mrs William Francom, Mr. and Mrs. John Ropelle and children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey Sr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hollndrake ami family, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bolcy and family, Mrs. E. !LJloloy Sr., Miss Ida Binns of this city, Mr. and Mrs. David Stapg and Mr. anl Mrs Lionel Miller of Provo. cntheO BAMBERGER and WATTIS 1 COLTONandLEATHERWOOD I and the entire Republican State Ticket should f be pat into office to insure Utah the fullest I benefit! of harmonious administration under I Republican policies. J HERBERT HOOVER, born and raised is s farming community, sad with a training and tzptriencs in economic problt ms not sur paistd by say other man today, with a proved genius for orgaa katioa, bat declared that the mott important problem the next admin-iitratloa admin-iitratloa will have to solvs it the farm problem. He is without que-' tioa the logical maa to lead the Americas farmer to a sound baiu of protperity. A Definite Plan of Relief la hit acceptance speech. Hoover said: "An adequate tariff it the foundation of farm relief. I would use my office of-fice and influence to give the farmer the ull benefit of our historic tariff policy." "An outstanding proposal of the Party program it the whole-hearted pledge to undertake the reorganization of the marketing tyttem upon sounder sound-er and more economical lines We have already contributed greatly to this purpose by the acts supporting farm co-operatives, the establishment of intermediate in-termediate credit banks, tbe regulation of stockyards, public exchanges and . tbe expansion of the Department of Agriculture. Tbe platform propotet to go mucb farther. It pledget tbe creation of a Federal Parm Bureau of representative farmert to be clothed with .authority and resources with which not only te ttill further aid farmers' co-operatives and poolt and to assist generally in solution of farm rroWerwtirrespi witn reaerai finance, tamer-owned and farmer-controlled stabilization corporations which will protect the farmer from the depressions and de-moralizatioa de-moralizatioa of seasonal sluts and Republican Ticket National Fr rral4rmt HERBERT HOOVER For Vlr Prraldeat CHARLES CURTIS State Ticket F Ij, s. Inialtt ' ERNEST BAMBERGER Far Gvrar WILLIAM H. WATTIS Fat CoMBTrameB lat Ulatrlrt DOS B. COLTOff -ami nUrfr E. O. LEATHER WOOD For Srarr f Stat JOHN W. PETERS For A Horary C.rnrral GEORGE P. PARKER For Stat Trrnaarrr A. E. t-IlIIISTKSSEN Far Aaatter IVOR AJAX Jfr. SuRtrlljte4t,a; Paalle (natrartlaa ' Hit. C. . JENSEN For Jaatlrr-a af tha Saprcma Caart W. II. FOM.AND EPHRAIM HANSON periodical surpluses.' 'stmignt Such a program requires the fullest co-operation in Congress apd in th state administrative offices. For this reason, if for no other, tbe farmers of Utah will vote for the entire Republican Re-publican ticket, national and state. Kraest Bamberger to work with Reed Smoot in the Senate, and strengthen strength-en Utah's effective voice in national councils; Don B. Colton and E. O. Lcatherwood to carry on their splendid splen-did work for Utah in Congress; William H. Wattis to head Utah't Republican governmrnt; Republicans Republic-ans in every si.ite office ... to work in complete harmony with ibe Party cf protection .ir.d progress! rf ... T TT |