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Show .nAKOVEMBER 1926 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1926 la Fork Locals son of Mr. and lira. .......rth is on the improve rJJJ s selge of pneumonia, , 4by boy was born Monday to d Mrs Bernard St6rr Mother 5I are getting along nicely. 1lMa Grant motored down from ka Friday and remained ow the end with his mother,, Mr. Rose I.Grn ... Louis Olson and son Ray.' ot i Groe, were Sunday' guests Uehome of Mr. and Mrs. Alma j. n ot WIS niij. - Bishop Jse M. Walker and Lloyd . . o.H T Oil. WrfC 1" oau vv While there they attended tiunson .mrday. C football game played . between L r ot U. and Colorado Aggies. i snail daughter of Mr.' and Mr. brgenson i " - wnted upon ir me reniw i jufl! Wednesday and Is recovering uttle Miss Wilma Fredrlcks is Uorted very ,11. ane w vv. iinon tl. i week lor empyemm wu eea ill for about el8bt week8-, Sh? f" L the Lehi hospital. Mm Vern Walker was hostess tthiBee Oiohis. An enjoyable after- Ln was fint In sewing and chat. ag and (1 lif i us refreshments were Wrved. Mrs Alma J. Olsen entertained the Lnary officers and teachers of the Lond ward Thursday evening at her e The .forepart of the evening m spent in a discussion 01 rtimu; rork and problems afte.r which a so. ill hour of games was enjoyed. Wnty refreshments were served to b uesls numbering 12. , Mr. and Mrs. Lcnard Evans of the capitol city were guests gunday her of Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Date. L I Pratt and Glen Chadwlck motored to the capitol city Monday and spent; the day on business mat. ten, , - Miss. Margaret Greene spent save, ral days thla week la Salt Ltke City visiting with her sister, Mrs. Pred Bushman. 1 Mrs. Wilson Cunningham spent last week-end In Salt Lake City visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Morrison and 'other relatives. Delbert Chlptnan returned home from the herd after a month's stay. His brother Vern left Tuesday for the herd to spend a month. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown are wondering when ' their turn Is coming to ride in the new Chevrolet landau model oar they purchased last week. Mr. Brown says It's the real thing and his friends agree. Hyrum Thomas leaves this week for-Springville where he will he em. ployed for an Indefinite time in the J. C Penney store at that place. Mr. Thomas has made a host of friends here while employed in the local store who hope he will soon be transferred back. Today in Pleasant Grove the stake Primary board will entertain for .three outgoing members ot the Board. Miss Alice Parker of this city, Mrs, Belva Strong ot Alpine and Mrs. Vio let Olpin of Pleasant Grove. The party will be held this afternoon at Mrs. Olpin's homo. Special Excursion Rates Alpine State Tempie . i cursion, Tnursaay, nov. Sl over "Orem line." are $1.00 From Any Point In Stake to Salt Lake City m Return. No Half Fares. kets good on two north ound mtorning trains iNLY. Return any train, pme day, adv. Word was received by relatives of ie death, of Mrs. Elizabeth Beck, rliich occurred at Idaho Tuesday ifteraoon. Mrs. Beck had been sick Mly a few days with pneumonia. ts. Berk w-tis born and raised in ipme and was the daughter of ames and Marv Carlisle Healev. nee the death of her husband she w lived with her children, and was ! the homo of her daughter Mrs. nanda Whitby at the time of her ath. Fmevnl sprrlpps wptp Yield tn aiaKo l abornacle at American 'ork, Fridav ;.t ?, n. m. ameo Mrs. George Meredith spent Friday of last week in Bingham with her daughter, Mrs Newell Hofheins and family. Mrs. Hofheins and children accompanied her back to American Fork Saturday and remained over Sunday. Mrs. Neldon Blrk went to Bingham with them Sunday and remained re-mained until Wednesday, a guest of Mrs. Hofheins. Make Armistice Day, Nov. 11, Flower Day. For choice flowers for the occasion Phon 2-00 where the flowers Humphries. adv. - Mrs. George Meredith entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, com. pllmenlary to Mrs. Sadie Wagstaff of Salt Lake City, her aunt Covers were rM for beside the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. iayi nt triia citv. and Mr. and fVl: I tai v - - ' Mrs. Newell Hofheins of Bingham. m, Tjuliee Literary Association ladies are entertaining Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Kelly and the husbands of the ladies tonight at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. J. L. Flrmage. The party is be. ing given in honor of Mrs. Kelly, a member of the association ana ur. ir.ii. nrtin in ipftvtnz the city for Idaho. Th eatre THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS atu:. TonightOctober 6th "THE RED KIMONO" By Mrs. Wallace Beld. Fathers You Must See This Picture! Mothers It Is Dramatic Dynamite! Corned v "LOVES HURDLE." 1 . 1." Admission 2."c, Monday-Tuesday, November 8 and 9 THE MILLION DOLLAR HANDICAP" A fast, intense romantic race track gtory. Also Comedy '"NEVER AGAIN." Ti playe )ar'- Matii; Wednesday-Thursday, November 10 and 11 Super-Production "THE MIDNIGHT SUN" " ' picture of the year. Had a brilliant opening on Broadway; : s i't Utke Paramount Fair week; is sweeping entire country as - itest cinema sensation. Comedy "FOR CRYING OUT LOUD." - i ' Vr Wednesday 10c and 15c. Evening 13c and 25c. . . Friday, November 12 ' ' Big Western Picture Featuring Fred Thomson in "HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER" With the wonderful horse SILVER KING v Ccmedy Last Chapter "PEACE MAKERS" Vi SPECIAL Xike Anderson's Country Store and Vaudeville. . Prices 15c and 30c. J Saturday, November 13 Dig Paramount Feature "THE SHOW OFF" Also Comedyt "JAKE'S INHERITANCE.'' ' 1 r All fief merchants tickets are void after Tuesday, Novem-' Novem-' ynur ti. keis now. . "MIW, Dmiglns Fairbanks In "THE BLACK PIRATE" FREE V One Tube With Each and Every lire 3FOR ONE WEEK NOVEMBER 6 TO 13 Save Money At Our Low Prices and Also Get A Tube FREE. Our drastic price reductions, reduc-tions, apply not to ordinary tires but to Ki rest ones the tires built by the exclusive Gum-Dippiup process " for thousands of extra miles of trouble free service. Every size and type has been reduced. New Oldfield Prices SOx.'HL- Fabric $7.50 30x3 U Extra Size Cord $8.95 30x31. O.rd $8.50 32x4 Cord $15.6"(T 33x4' '. Cord - $22.50 2!)x4.40 Haloon $9.95 31x5.25 Balloon $17.50 Martin Nielsen Auto Co. Phone 93 --- - .. . ----- -J-j; Mrs. John Lollaa and son carl ot Salt Lake City visited her with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers Sunday. . j Miss Zlna Clayson spent the last weekend In Heber visiting with Mrs. Don Clyde, formerly Miss Katie Forbes. There is no nicer way of remember Ing the. buddies on Armistice Day. For choice flowefs call at Humphries. adv. Miss Luella Cunningham returned home last week after enjoying a motor trip with Provo friends through Southern Utah. Dryce's Can. you was visited as well as other points of scenic interest j"' . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith are the proud parents ot a baby ton who arrived Saturday, October 80th. Mrs. Smith and the new arrival are at the home of Mr. 8mith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon 8mith and are doing nicely. Mra Baker wishes to announce that she is at the Co.op store dally and will be glad to take care ot all orders of hemstitching, plain or fancy. adv. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielsen entertain. ed at. dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Iner Nielsen ot Tooele, Mr-and Mrs Fred Bassett and children of Provo, and Mr. K. C. Hansen of Lehl. wm f? RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- c INC. DEPARTMENT . STORES n Here Mrs. Gus Anderson gave a Hal. lowe'en party Wednesday evening ot Inst week for her two little daughters. Edith and Edna, They entertained twelve guests with games and stunts after which refheshmcnts were serv. ed. Mrs. Earl Larson who came from Idaho to have an operation perform, ed upon her noee, is now out and around and feeling much better. Mr. Larsen accompanied his wife to American Fork. r r a m i . airs. j, a., loiDoe ana two sons returned home to Provo Tuesday after spending several days here visiting Mra Tolboe's mother, Mra Jennie Cunningham. The E. El members were entertain, ed Friday night by Miss Helen Myers at her home. After spending pleasurable evening In needle work and chatting the girls enjoyed delici ous lunch; air. and Mrs. Merrill Hand and baby daughter of Sandy, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. a. A. Zabrls fcte. Friday guests at the Zabriskie home were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Davis and daughter ot Bingham. Wednesday, October 27, being the 70th birthday of Mrs. Mary Ann'Boley 14 ot her relatives and neighbors tendered ten-dered her a pleasant surprise at her borne. A jolly afternoon was spent in the usual social diversions follow, ed by dainty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zabriskie and daughter Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Zabriskie, spent Tuesday In Salt Lake City. They went to see Mrs. G. A. Zabriskie's brother, James Jensen ot Storrs who Is confined to a hospital. Saturday . last Miss Grace Taylor assisted by several of her girl friends entertained at the Taylor home for 12 of their friends. The decorations, games and lunch were all suggestive of Hallowe'en. Misses Relia Hunter and Lucile Greeenwood, Scott Crookston and David Grant motored to Bingham Sunday where they were guests dur. Ing the evening of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Condor. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crosby Mr. and Mrs C. L. Joy of Salt Lake City motored to American Fork Sunday and Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nlcholes, Mrs Emma Foster and Mrs. Ijeon Whipple they motored on to Vineyard whore they were guests during the evening of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag. Mra Charles J. Galsford entertained entertain-ed at a chicken dinner Sunday night, covers were laid for 10. The dinner was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Spratley who haye Just returned to Amerte-an Fork after jl flye months' stay In American Fork, anjon nt the Tankee mines where theuwere em. ployed. Clifford E. Young will give the lesson les-son to the advanced Senior class of the First ward M. I. A. next Tuesday. The teachers, Mrs. Ida Haag and Terry Draper lnvita all members to be present and welcome visitors. Will transfer my Job to any good reliable party who will" buy my modern iiome and furniture. J. A. Hnlms American Fork. 1 1-6-tf Mr. and Mra David Davis and Mrs John H. Davis motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday and spent the day visit ing wtth relativea Miss Armlnda Merrick, sister of Mrs. David Davis accompanied them back to American Fork and remained here until Friday. Word was received from Burley, Idaho this week that Mrs. Joseph Burgess, who has been very ill is con. siderably improved. Her sister, Mrs. Ervin Makin. who has spent the past few weeks there with her Is expected ex-pected home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte 6pent Tuesday evening in Provo. Mr. Aydelotte attended a class in law study while Mrs. Aydelotie visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Goddard. Her sister, Mrs. Thillp Cawrey left Friday for Los Angeles to join Mr. Cawrey, Mrs. Vern Boley entertained at her home Wednesday evening. Her guests were the members of her Pri mary class and the party was In honor Ot MIbs Connie Kelly, a mem. ber who Is leaving tor Idaho. The little folks enjoyed themselves in playing games and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Nicholes en. tertained at their home Wednesday night in honor of Dr. and MrsP. M. Kelly who are leaving for Idaho next week. There were 20 guests present all from this city with the exception of Miss Daisy Barnett of Provo. Games and music were enjoyed by all as was the delicious lunch. - Mr and Mrs. James Spratley have returned home after spending live months in American Fork Canyon at the Yankee Mines.. Mr., Spratley was employed In the mines while Mrs. Spratley was in charge of the cook. Ing. Miss. Marie Spratley, their daughter, spent the last several weeks there with them. No "Mystery Our .Low Prices Are Explained Our 745 Stores Frocks of Silk For Womeii The Season's Smartest Styles . That youthful, buoyant touch so necessary for the Silk Frock for a miss or mall woman It's most evident in our Junior Miss Dressow. In sizes 16 to 42. For the Small Woman I We have, at this compelling compell-ing price, a very convincing display of Silk Frocks. In the season's mont pleaaant colors, and with novel style effects. $8.90 Hats of Unusual Charm In th Seuon't Succeuf ul Style n A Hat Is the making of a modiih coitume I It "topi off" pretty frock or a ravishing coat. n. ll.t .mbodv every pleasing feature. 1 need $1.23 to $1.98 Mrs. David Smith ot Salt Lake City was a guest here , Thursday of Mrs. Warren C Boley. Mrs. Leon Whipple returned home Friday to Ogden after spending a two weeks visit here with her mother, Mrs. Emma Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Seal Snow and daughter of Salt Lake City were Sun day visitors at the home of Mrs. Snow's parents, Mr, and Mra John H. Davis. Mrs. .Warren Boley was hosless Thursday afternoon to the members cf the Sorosis. The time was spent In sewing until later in the afternoon when dainty refreshments wore serv. ed. The grade teachers of the Anieri. can Fork schools attended a party given in Pleasant Grove Monday night at the home ot Miss Fern Thome. Th usual social diversions were enjoyed followed by the serving ot delicious refreshment. Miss Allle Richards of Salt Ltke City was a dinner guest Sunday ot Miss LuRae Buckwatter. Mra Ada Baker and three sons spent the week.end in Eureka visiting With Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson. They returned home Monday after. noon. X? Mrs. If. L. Evans of Dodge City. Kansas, was a visitor with friends in this city Wedneaday, Mrs Evans was accompanied to American Fork by her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Day and two children of Salt T,ake. Mrs. Evans was called to Utah over la week ago by the Illness of her father In Salt Lake City, he having suffered a paralytic stroke. We Buy Eggs Veal Poultry Get Our Prices and Grjtding First. FULTON MARKET j; W. Shelton, Buyer YOU can be sure of getting fine quality and flavor when you insist on Maid o' Clover. YOUR GROCER HAS IT FRESH TODAY BUTTER, CHEESE EGGS, ICE CREAM r D American Fork ONE AT A TIME Buying a new car is one thing. Selling Sell-ing a used car is another. Don't get the two confused or you are almost sure to end up with a new car you never really wanted, " v Martin Nielsen Auto Co. TELEPHONE 93 AMERICAN FORK A USED CAR 1s CilMLY A5 DEPENDAEL& . AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT |