OCR Text |
Show SATURDAY, JUtfE 5, 192fi AMERICAN FORK OITIZKN SATURTnv MIAN LOCALS Miss Luelle (Baker was a Sunday end Monday visitor wth friends in Salt Lake. , , Mr. and Mm. Emm It Robinson of fclngham were Sunday visitors with iU'O. J. D. JVl'Iiy, yfi Alma Earl and Ami Mercer were business visitors in Santaquln Tues- day and Wednesday. Miss Alta Fergison-of . Murray Is spending the summer vacation with Jut sister, Mrs. Oscar Clilpnian and family. Monday guest's df ' Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman .were Mrs. E. A. CuL hertson. Mr. mid .Mrs. James Epper. 8i.n of Salt Lake. Mrs. James T. Gardner and daughter daught-er Ruth and son Richard who have spent the winter in Salt Lake return, ed Friday to their home here. , Mrs. James Spratley and Mrs. O. A. Anderson attended the B. Y. U. com. mencenient exercises Wednesday morning, miss spratley being among the .Normal graduates. I .M'Ihs Delpha Hardman as a-Provo l)UHlnes and pleasure visitor Wednesday. Wed-nesday. ' Mark Coddlngton returned Satur. duy from Colton for a short visit with his wife and small son. Glen Wright of Salt Lake spent Sunday In this city visiting with his mother, Mrs. June Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong and famf. ly of Alpine were Monday guests of Mrs. Stephen Shelley. . ' - A. L Christensen and Alfred Smith were Sunday and Monday guests at thoAliert Christensen home. if Misses Wilma and Eva SUce spent Wednesday in Provo attending the B. Y, U. graduation exercises. Miss Prudence Brown left Thurs. day for Salt Lake where she will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kirk. Melvln Dunkley' and Richard Park. er left Friday morning for Bingham where they expect to find employ. ment. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (Jardinier of Salt Lake were Sunday and Monday visitors of Mrs. Caroline Adatns. Earl SUee, who is attending busl. neas school in Salt Lake, snent Satur- 31 day and Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stlee. Strawberry Day "DRESS UP" 5 ( ) M V Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin of Bingham spent Sunday in Heber at the J. E. flerg ranch. Mrs. J. J. Davis and daughter Mary Elaine, arrived Sunday from Denver for a six weeks visit with Mrs. Davis" Bister. Mrs. Ruben Chipman and family. Tuesday evening Mrs. Clara Miller and Mrs, Joseph-Nicholes attended a shower given In Provo for Mrs. Lionel Miller at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stags. Monday dinner guests' of Mr. and Mrs. John Grant were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casio. E. J. Goates of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mrow of Hollywood. California, and Mrs. Howard Nicholes. Miss I-eoua Ives of Salina, is spend. Ing the week In American Fork tlie guest of Miss Ruth Ashby. 5 Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Crossby. Mrs. IJlliun Hush and Mr, Joseph Iiorbes were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J'hillp Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nicholes and two children of Garfield were Sunday and Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholes. Mrs. Clara Paxman, a former resi- Sfl dent of American Fork, is entertain. Ing a number of her old friends of-" this citv nl her homo In Pntcn Sitn, day. Invitations nave been extended -H to MesdanidB Emily Adamson, Janett' Chrystle, Hannah Dunkley, Janejlfi Greenwood, Rachel Hunter, Charelot't Greenwood, E. H. Holer also Mrs. 1 21 Elizabeth Mathews, Mrs. Anna -Snow and Mrs. Esther Easunan formerly! of Provo, who also resided here. 5 a? f Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Icsdon, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ixgsdon of Salt' Iake were Sunday visitors wHh Mr. and Mrs. Peter I.ogsdon. Square Mason and Glass Top Fruit Jars and Access ories. All sizes. American Fork Co-op. adv. Monday visitors of Mrs. Emma Foster were Mrs. C. I Joy, Mrs. .lames White of Salt like, and Mrs. Henry Maag of Vineyard. Mr. ami .mis. nay uroosston and ' announce me tngagement of their 1 children and Miss Myrle Crookston daughter Kuth, to Mr. Ervln A Chris. ! X ..f y-.U r ......1. I .n.w,n Ol. T .. 1. mt. ... I. Mrs. Sherwood Adamson and Mrs. Leonard Chipman entertained at the Chipman home-at a ''C00'p eard patty- beautlfullv decorated In ninV nnilfifl vases of roses. Guests of Mrs. Adam son and Mrs. Chipman were: Mes. dames Ross Ingersoll, Benjamin Moffett, Moral Steele, Lenard Pett, William Elsmore, Joseph .Walton, A. F. Gaisford, Elmer Bate, Qeorge Clark, Sidney Mcholea Jr., W. R. Halliday, John Robinsjbn, Rubin Chipman, William Hansen, Edward Larsen of Lehl, Reed Gardner and ; William Harratt. Prizes were award, i ed to the winning players. Dainty) refreshments were served.- -I Hishop and Mrs. James T. Gardner announce the tncagement of their1 (If l- WE'RE ALREADY TO HELP to, GET READY FOR ' 1 "Strawberry Day'1 Of course you are planum- m enL,: time. - Everyone is goinjr See that you make a pleasing im "We'll outfit you at an EXCEPTIONALLY LOW C0ST SHEER COOL SUMMER FROCKS The st1es are summer's very w Polka DotsJeorottcs-in .e.ttiTTisite pastel tints, $10.45 Mrs. of Salt Lake were week .end visitors tensen of Salt Lake Citv. The mar. wiih Mr. and Mrs.. Jesse Crookston. j riage will take place Wednesday. , ' June 2.'! in the Salt Lake temple. Th- Mrss Katie Forbes, w ho has young ' couple will make the eanim' ,,, luimii muuoi mo pasii year in ueoer, c-.i.v ineir nome. .miss Gardner is a - "rs a v,c t Tier m ? n i iw nut 1 l.nirn 1 cr-ii hi'itu r Cil, I Vj. ...... 100 Pure Thread SILK CHIFFON HOSE All Colors for $1.00 Pair "Cadet" CHIFFON HOSE Pointex Heel All Colors for $1.95 Pair NEW DRESS VOILES Large Selection Only 50c Yard RAYON m BL00MEES . Colors Pint Orchid; Honev- dew. Special at 85c . ,? Chipman s,;()n for sht.n,,v ,(ah where sne i Brnw)1 nnd for (ho t ,as b(vn .Merealil le aftir mi nhcmuu ,.r ... , ....... ... , UHt.llce or seven sprtul the 8ummeri "rr" Allowing an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Wright, Mr. and Mrs. John Lund. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stewart and children of Salt Iake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright Monday. Week-end guests of Mrs. E. II. Holey were Messrs. and Mesdames Eon Greene, William Frnncom and John Rosell. Monday visitors of Mrs. Boley were Mrs. Annie Snow a,nd Mrs. Marjorle Mc Carty all of Salt Lake. Mrjt. Lloyd Varney returned Tues. day at her home In Iirlgham City nfter spending the week-end with Mrs. T. S. Kelley. Miss Emily Curry returned w iih Mrs. Varney tor a visit. All small hats Ji price. employed in that city. They already are receiving congratulations from a number of friends. Xew Potatoes Cantllopes and fresh vegetables. Robinson Grocery, adv. Monday the following were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Derg at dinner: Afro U'ili;..... rr.i Mrs. Free Wilcox of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rawlings, of Bingham, Mrs. Edward Radden of Sa'nday, Mrs. Agnes Householder and Mrs. Mau. rice Logle of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Green. wood entertained at dinner Monday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Greenwood" of Salt Lake, Miss Jennie Thornton and Mr. Frank Greenwood. Miss Margaret Wagstaff was host, ess of the E. E. club Tuesday hight social chat being the main feature of the evening. Dainty refreshments were served to fourteen guests in. eluding Mrs. Wanda Bushman, Miss Mena Hindley and Miss Duncan as special guests. Mrs. P. M. Kelly, Mr9. Joseph Nicholes, Ellen Johnson and Sadie Miller gave a shower last evening at the Millp' homo in mniTillmmil in r I - VV.UJ.I1UIVW. IU ranner-s,,, . miiw u-kn n,or fl fl V ' uu"- mnTrjed last week. Refreshments, j games and music were enjoyed and Mr and Mr Tospnh TTi,r,f'Pr nf 0,1 Present had a most enjoyable time. California. Mr. Ivan Crittenden and The younp up!e received a numb. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hunter of Salt i er f beautiful as eful gifts. liike were Monday visitors of Mr. and , inere were M Present- Mrs. W. W. Hunter. ! j Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson enter tained Sunday at a family dinner. !fi Cu In PMAW'S THE STORE OP ottat ttv New Orem Agent Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Cheever andThe center piece of the ,linnR t!lble children were week.end visitors of was roses. Covers were laid fcr W. ir. ana Mrs. Henry Cheever. Mr. s nobinsoni MrB- Sabina Allen M-and M-and Mrs Harry Nicholson and chll. an(1 Vra vn.0 Pnhinann ,aa r dren of Magna also spent Sunday and (Robinson' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halll. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Cheever. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Kirk of Salt Ike, were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunkley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunkley and family and Mrs. Phylis Dunfbrd and family of Salt Lake, were Monday guests of Mrs. Hannah Dunkjey. Mrs. R. Ia Ashby spent last yeek in Hlnklcy with her daughter, Ruth. Mrs. Ashby attended the art exhibi. day and Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Jacobs of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Lucius Laudie of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Mann and daughter Dorothy, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Wolfgang and Mrs. Olive Gardner of Salt Lake. members to be attird in nv,f 1 . I M IJtllJlIt J trousers and appropriate caps which will add much to their attractive appearance. W. L. Johnson Wednesday com. menced his duties as the Orem agent for American Fork taking the place of J. J. Sutherland, former agent here Mr. Sutherland has fered to Provo where he will be head agent at the depot there. Mr. John- Unn n-nn . 1 .1 . , .i na luimeriy iae assistant at tin Vn,,. t-- , Provo station. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson i K Lersity coming to Amer. are residine in the old Thnmt I ,can Fork during the summer weeks place south of the Orem station. Theito give 8t"dents piano lesslons. Prof. C7...1 1 1 t . . . . I'lAXO PBOFESSOft TO TEACH IX AMERICAN F0KK Prof G. W Fitzroy of the Brigham Rich in Roman ttfr Merida, Spain, the andm of Lusltania. is noted for tot Roman times. It has a brite imjuu, a rumeu casue, 1 arch, an aqueduct, a circa and an amphitheater. SutherlandB have purchased a home in Provo. Miss Lu Ree Chipman entertained Thursday night at the Chipman home at a handkerchief shower in honor of Miss Nina Halliday who will leave In the near future for the mission field. A beautiful present was pre. sented to Mrs. Warren Saxton form tion and fashion show at the HlnkleyPrlv Mi,9 Myrl Juiinn a mrmbPr of High School presented by members ! ,., .., names wpre nlaved am a of Miss Ashby's classes she also at-j,,r1zP waa awarded to Miss Margaret! tended several functions of interest i Tm-w 'a .lAitfin.,., h , ...v Florence j given in honor of Miss Ashby-s ap. L(1 to Misses Norine Ftx of lhl. Nina Summer Band Concert Starts Public Enjoys Program The first band concert of the sea. son was given Thursday night op posite the tabernacle commencing at 8 o'clock p. m. The local band mem. bers under the direction of Prof. Kenneth J. Bird provided the enter, tainment. In addition to the selec. lions rendered by the band solo and duet numbers were given by Ray Shelley and Clarence Grant. The concert was greatly appreciated by the large croud which attended. Continuing weekly from this time on a concert will be given every I (Teaching marriage cwiuawi"-TL3tamii't'i wiv Do You Her? j Halliday, Myrtle Penrnd, Luella Cun. ;nlncham. Florence Duncan, May Wil. gJT,aTag,agiX!ll'K',Xa ' cox. Jennie Jones. Margaret Taylor.1 Florence Hansen. Ruth Gardner, Oral j Holmes, Fannie Searle. Sadie NeWon.j ! Reva Wagstaff and Mesdames Edilh 1 j Fox of Lehi, Dena Grant, Warren . ! Saxton, and Heber Rasband of Heber. The . next pro. special numbers "Tile lavomMr nuiiriits.oji I), (i. I'oor U riii:v -all.- kav it's ii'T'n;ii w Thursday evening, gram, June 10th, will be rendered by Miss Iris Evans in addition to the band selections. The band members have been work, ing very hard for some time and are now in good practice to furnish the public with musical entertainments. Plans have been made for 'all band ""'u' 13 no stranger to many American Fork piano students whi have been under his instruction dur. ing the last ten years. It will be an added convenience to those students who have formerly made the trip to Provo as well as the Professor's, old B. Y. U. students who may now con. tlnue their work during the summer. The Prof, will teach at the home of Mr. Benjamin F. Moffett, proprietor of the Moffett Feed mills. This will be the second year of teaching in this city for the Professor and nmnv nr his former students will welcome his return. Mrs. Miller Gals Fifteen ft 4 "I was in an anemic uJ L I took two bottles of m gained fifteen pounds. I Mi er and , have good appfr Frank Miller, Patterson, XI Nervous, ruiulown wonl Ing from worry or overwtt tha Mot, proves the digestion nd wt4 wnoie system. Women taste of th is pleasant Col iron tonic without oIL the test of a quarter centBT-Thornton, centBT-Thornton, DrugRist. cc: LLIXJL&i only ak that vim try ir oiicc I'l Y Too. Will Ki!.v what the w v , Owl Piano Students 4-i-. V. I'll '( I 1 i--iulMXiHr- "America's Greatest Summer Faculty So has the National Summer School faculty ben descn4 eludes such famous names as: Terninn ntvi -L.lnm. c...r i.f . . ...,t f f ulMCC .- 01. hi. Diu i . nogs, sociology . ."- .'1 (. Olllllll. tiim h,mlutrv ' I, ill,i xi. t .r., tilgtOrT, t hlcago; Xecdhani. biology. Conifll; McCurdy, plusical editor I'tivxieal Kilnn-iMmi tt.i.. u t n.,iu.n'r natnf and rural education. Conu.il: M r-J h" ? .Qiirrtni'rt V:i ! lilt1!. DSt .Hid rural ..(Imatioii, Cornell; Smith, scouting and .v(,i eatloi cp .. hill' U'l.ttonn I !.!... - . - - H..U Iltl' " 'Mioui- K 1 , r ,1111 a trririi 1, 1, .l ..,.nnm fx- UL u-- irnn.-in im. , nrimll; , -.us una i'.i sen in ry, v.nieago .Mrs. .vTossma ilemr-ntary metiiods Cninmhi,- i ..,,..,., ;nA elel . , u""' t""""1' " . .v.tnn r voiinnuia .MUllkail. fl reetnr Wirman Bridce lw"TJ 1 resident. Ohio University ; Mathews, dean of Divinity School1" ( Im ago. ' In eduewJ Inn a;- has to oflVi;; Iuot Ilccr, llamlicrircr Saiulu iohts. Hot Dos, !( 'roam ami Tamlios. D. DAVISaiiG. CHAD WICK, Proprietors. Studio at llic home of B. F. MOFFET Tulojilione lS for iufoi'inat ion. ouecim ,mnhi.: ...m l.. , , i . - "in uc piBcea on courses in j methods of teaching. Including methods In the primary and trades. A faculty of one hundred will offer standardized en11 j . "MuC,-Braauate and graduate rank In forty department ;go4S .,J": lWf: -n.n.iiti?.aranlXayQ??...." f-ril 'wV: Jwne-WsiuVii. Registration, "June 42,---- Second term, July 26-August 27. Tuition, $25 for either or both terms. Send for Catalog. Address: National Summer School Utah Aiurnf-iiTfiirnl Collco I)GAX am |