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Show tjT. OCTOBER 20, 1928 BATiniDAYiobTOBEIl20,1023 Mr. and Mra. Reed SW.i tc ea. 1.1 K ( Btr. n I 11 lit l ' & t rt w tiot - Fcrk Lc:::3 . -,a u employed. In ij . . tf.hul Miller. I. U Country Stor.rtCmw 1 Moreno ralof vera " dT. Buckwalter enter-ber enter-ber friend last Social chat and the diTersIoni foL lj Vrs. Je" Crookston and nent Sunday la w l' VflAfl ftaOtT TkMn witn Mr- and Mr. and Crookston C ftsofartoaw,,..,, W Mr. Felt QoMen are the C,ti of a fine baby hoy born Lt the home of her parent, J Mr. Heber Wild. Mother t in doing very nicely. Mra, Uu before her marriage, Mlis S. . ' -." I Dear Freshwater and - email ' BtnraaT for Lob Angeles, V where she will join her who I employed there. Mr. . left last week for the BIrk and daughters, . ud Violet, Mr. and Mra. lannt and Miss Sadie Nelaon fi party last Friday evening Urf to Salt Lake CUy, where M "The Singing Fool" at r Theatre. f Vri. J. P. Kirk of Salt Lake Sdion King of Lehl, were gneits at the home of Mra. Brown. Mrs. J. L. Dunkley iaghter. Margaret, returned visitors and spent Monday it at the Kirk home. Mi of James Crystall will be to learn that he la improving eJy from the operation, which Tent two weeks ago at the 1 npital in Idaho Falla. It la that he will nndergo anoth. .during the next month, after till he brought to American An. Crystal and daughter, wt been staying with Mr. daring his illness. ham Canyon, were Monday visitors at toe home-of Mr. Stewart's parents !toi.Jfe- Stewart - Mrs. A. F. Oalsford. Jr., entertained entertain-ed at dinner October 7th for Mr., and Mra. LeRoy Davis of Lehl and Mf J. A. Powers of Oakland, California. . Mm DeLoa Adams and aon, Dick and -Mrs. C. A. Bartlett motored to Provo Saturday and spent ' the day """" wiia air. ana Mrs. Harold F Tucker. ' Mrs. Oscar Chipman and two child ren returned to their home in Denver, Colorado. Saturday, after a several weeks Tisit with friends and relatives In this city and Salt Lake. IT"!. Nunger of Sparks, Nevada, returned to his home last week after a several days visit' with friends in this city arid Salt Lake. While here he waa the guest of Miss Lois Baker. Miss Wilma Boyle, member of the American Fork High School faculty and accomplished daughter of Prof, and . Mm .W H. Boyle -ot Provo, gave a piano recital Wednesday evening in the McCune School of Music in Salt Lake City. Beautiful Cut Flowers For every occasion. Humphries Floral. Telephone Tele-phone 2-00. adv. 1 parteous treatment (ipecial attention to cars of lady pen. We will look ; e?ery detail. y snd "NIG&T SERVICE JaiOAK FOBS OIL 00. TEk. 1S2 jAN.FQrtK President and Mrs. Stephen L. Chipman were guests at the home of President and Mrs. Franklin S. Harris of Provo last Friday evening. The entertainment en-tertainment waa given for the Execu. tive committee ot the board of trus. tees of the Brigham Toung university and their wives. Music, social chat and dainty refreshments were enjoyed,. enjoy-ed,. Other guests included: President and Mrs. T. N. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. William Knight atfd Mr. and Mrs. JC. H. Holt Honoring Mr; and Mrs. Fred Adam. eon, who were recently married, Mrs. Joseph Stubbe of Provo, mother ot the young bride, entertained Sunday evening at -a well appointed family dinner. Covers were laid for twenty. A dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith at their home in Provo last Tuesday evening, also in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Adamson. Fall Bowers were used as a table decoration. decora-tion. Covers were laid for Miss Carol Stubbs of Provo and Don Adamson of this city besides the host and hostess and guests of honor. The Ladies Literary Association herd their October session at the home of Mrs. William Chipman last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Firm-age Firm-age was assisting hostess. Together with the members and special guests, there were thirty present Miss Ruth Bradford of Salt Lake City was the speaker of tne afternoon. Her talk proved highly educational as well as Interesting, it dealing with her travel experiences through China. During her tilscusslon, she displayed quite a collection of silk coats, furs and Chinese emblems. A delicious lunch eon was served early In the evening. Paul fll1. .a ,.. . ". . i airovaie, la visiting this week with his parent., Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Wnt r. 4uf uounu.y gtor6 Came0 ;atre' October . 2lgt by Anu . JTork adv. Plant Bulbs-llolirnd varieties for bed .and pot culture. , Humphries loral. Telephone 2-00. a$r Mrs. C. B. hiim. T.. .... AiBinore, ar rived here Wednesday for an extend. ed stav with .... . odier, airs. Byron 7' oluu' w business visitors In the capltol city Monday. Mrs. L A. Adamson and daughteri. Loralne and Dorothy, and Mrs. W. LeCheminant spent Tuesday in Salt LfikA Pit- r .v, vuiuuiumg ouslness and Pleasu. Mrs. W. LeCheminant left Thura'. day morning for her hnm n-n' - v vuuvu nla, after an extended visit with j-rlends and relatives In this city and avcui. airs, mrl Varnev. Mr t., Kelly and Mrs. Florence Parker were guests Wednesday afternoon in Provo at the home of Mrs. Eph Harrison. The entertainment was in the form ui a wen arranged luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman and inmy spent Sunday in Hu t-v- City visiting friends. Mfes Eileen Chipman remained to resume her stumes at the U. of U., after spending iub ween-ena with her parents. Mrs. Thomas A. Barratt entertain-ed entertain-ed at a bridsre lnnphonn ivm.. - .tun noon. Following the bridge diversion, diver-sion, a dainty luncheon was served at small card tables. The guests present numbered twelve. UI- airs. j. a. rearson are leaving today (Saturday) for an ex tended trip through California, Old Mexico, Texas, and various southern states, Kansas, Chicago and other eastern points. ' They expect to be home from their tour around the last of December. Little Miss Florence Dixon return, ed home Sunday evening from Salt Lake City, where she has been the past week recuperating from an op. eration, which she underwent recent. ly. Reports are that the operation was very successful. Her mother. Mrs. Sarah Dixon, accompanied her home. Morgan Boley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Boley, leaves October 29th for the mission home in Salt Lake City, preparatory for an L. D. S. mission mis-sion to the British Isles. He leaves Salt Lake November 9th, and sails tor England shortly after. Several dinners are being arranged by friends and relatives in honor of the depart. Ing Elder. arid Monday, October 21 and 22 "OUR DANCDTGr DATOHTERS" with Tajiti ClnvmffwA V. " , ..w. yaa w ww rW Pictllrti MlO HhnlA Mn..Mf... .1L-t k..r Co trlrt Trt UTP. w into tho discusslon-or the nation's buzzing with its daring; itl(8 of America's fast set. Tho screen play you can't afford to miss! Also Good Comedy. Admission 10c nd 25c Cameo Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM Sunday Saturday, October 20 Last chance to see - "KING OF KINGS" 1 Matinee 3 P.' M. '"Evening 7:30. ?S8i!y,an4 Wiidnesdav. October and 24 JOiaa Haines in "EXCESS BAGGAGE" ifromv "-ock you cold" in this fine picture of back stage me play that made thousands laugh, cry and thrill. His latest and best. Also 5th episode of "Tarzan Tho Mighty" Gon,l Comedy. Admission 10c and 20c. Thursday Only, October 25 REPUBLICAN RALLY Also good picture. Friday Only, October 26 HootGibsbnin "CLEARING THE TRAIL :odrarhaff! ' With Dorothy Gulliver 'r'rrn tnrillor of cattlo.riiHtltrn on nunm .. ) ii' ture with a rtml wostorn punch. 'Nl. ( rw..1 fi . .... .... n 'u v oinod V. Ar nilm I. hi 1 ) iiiul L'0(. rritign. t - Miss Lenore Crooks ton, who is a student at the B. Y. U. at Provo, was "Initiated during the week-end into the Nautilus social unit of that ln- stitution. Saturday evening, she at tended a banquet given by Miss Zlna Murdock and Sunday, was In attend ance at the banquet given by Miss Betty Sibbltt The stake board of the Alpine Stake Relief Society and other mem bers of the organization spent Wed nesday afternoon at the County In firmary in Provor An interesting pro gram was given, after which a lunch was served. The inmates responded with a novel program on which neve, ral talented old folks performed. An enjoyable afternoon was spent by all. Norman Wing, accomplished son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wing of this city and a recently returned missionary from California, was presented with the. leadjcolflt Ja, .the-Pjoj;a.Amerlcan, lipglon musical comedy "Shipmates Alloy!", and gave a splendid perform ance In this part at the comedy's pre. sentation in the Paramount theatre, Provo, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Weeks of Careful training cinder the able direction of Lewis (jacey, noted theatrical producer, put the Nautical Minstrels' performance over In' great style, and excelled all previous efforts of the LegtonnalreB at entertaining. Tne performance opened with a woodland scene wherein where-in Jerry, the part played by Mr. Wing, built aircastles around which the utory of tho play was woven. "Ills Imagination carried him to the Island of Koo Koo, reputed to bo full of beautiful girls. Further soliloquizing die IninRlnnrj- Jerry, portrayed a pic. turc of tho Inland In his mind. The pl;iy was very entertaining, and Mr. WIdr pave a creditable and pleasing performance. EVERT DAT IS VALUE DAT AT THIS STORE j l I l II A " ahen savinstan mcstist ' ' f II flll ,ii HI a . - i JL iJUL CAIH-4-CARRT . UXANS MORS rOR TOUR DOLLARS Overcoat. V a - 4 . . Wc Insist on every one of these garments giving the fullest satisfaction satisfac-tion in Style and Service. That is why every overcoat must measure up to our rigid standards of styling, materials ma-terials and workmanship before we accept it Medium-weight over-coatings irt the attractive singie-breasted model shown here. Novelty Weaves rplaids The fabrics include thra and thru and plaid back overcoatings. The colorings are the season's newest new-est shades. SingU-Breatted Box Models also at 19.75 and 29.75 ."wi r ",r u Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams apent a day last week In the capltol city, where they attended the State Fair. EMon Nelson, who Is employed In Dividend, vlaited thla week with hla parents, Mr. and Mra. Mela Nelson. Plant Bulbs Holland varieties for bed and pot culture. Humphries Floral, Telephone 2-00. adv. Mrs. Detta Taylor, Mrs. Mate Earl, Mrs. Lola Boley and Mrs. Florence Parker motored to Salt Lake City Thursday, where they visited with Mrs. Wayne Parker at the Holy Cross hospital, where she recently underwent under-went an operation for appendiclUa. According to reports, she Is Improving Improv-ing very nicely. At a recent meeting of the Bee thoven Club the following officers were elected for the year: Misa Sarah Clxipmau,. pteBidejatMisa-Ann Clay- son, vice-president. Miss Virginia Eggertsen, secretary-treasurer. A special member for the year la Miss Wilma Boyle, talented pianist and member of the High School Faculty. The next meeting and social will be held Thursday, November 1st, at the home ot Miss Chipman. It Is an. nounced that the aim of the club this year will be to bring In more outside musical talent, both amatuer and hffdiesTdn4ir"The'"ouiioortoT"tert successful year la evident, because of the large membership and enthusiasm displayed by the members. o Heavenly Chinese The 'Celestial empire," the popular name for the Chinese empire, originated orig-inated from the name "Tlen-Chao" or "Heavenly Dynasty," which waa a Chinese conception of their fatherland. HEAR One$ Hone$t Opinions I remember a passage of one 01 Queen Elizabeth's great men as advice to his friend: "The advantage," suk he, "I bad upon others at court wat that I always spoke as 1 thought which being not believed by them, bolli preserved n good ruiiMence and Buffered no dnmuge from that freedom," free-dom," which, us It shows the vlceLto be older thun our tiiuen, no does 11 that cullnnt man's Integrity to he the best wny of ovnlillns It." Exchange. Senator Wm.H.Kiti!gf on the FABH PROBLEM and the PROHIBITION ISSUES Tonight, Oct. 20th BIO RECEPTION AT THE ALPINE STAE3S TABERNACLE Good Musical Program and Free Dancing. . L, " : Everybody Welcome! ' " " s Levi Strauss "Two Horse" Brand Overalls For Sale by AMERICAN FORK CO-OP. American Fork, Utah l Work Not Always Toil The one thlnx harder than hard work Is to be denied ull privilege of toll.- When the misfortune of illnepe takes us nwny from our work we begin be-gin to jipprechite the blpsiiifcS of work. 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