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Show LrTTftliAY, NOVEMBER 27,-1926 -rican Fcrli Lc:ds i . . h : .' AMERICAN PORK CITIZEN' Anderson, daughter , Lu of Mr., P I t Jal Tmet nnd f Q Sunday in Pmo, , " V. (UO Where Th Flowers Grow. n finel Bushman and Mrs, K. HI t'" L I-. UAMt.V M iurme Chaster of Murray. ha weeK.ena nsiw wui lti, Mr. nd Mrs. Henry ChssTsr, Monday morning us. j. w. Eneiton, Mrs, J. u. Djrue7 ua Qiinart Chsdwfck at. tended th faaersi ot Mrs. Marths Winn held at Lahl Friday. I if, and Mrs. A- B- raxman ana I . TonVlna nf Salt lAk vera 1M LiUJ guests on inaeTui v t Mrs. Ei w. ramau. jnd Mn. Ffank Shaft and ninni mm iHnrn&m CpODV iii vw. . . - w it erening and rlsited with Mrs. 1 B v mi. W Shatter ann asunwr, j-iuw. Mra George Laltlmer ana son, Ur. of Nephl, hire, been guesta 1 jfr. and Mrs. Delos Paxman here L.. h week. Mrs. Lattimer ia Paxman's mother. xrt Clarence Bowden and children turned home to Salt J-nks Monday iernoon after spending a brief Yialt - with Mrs. Emily Paxman, Wr of Ml Bowden. Ut. and Mra, Jjenard Harris were l0ng those who attended the con kdoa and bamjuet of state bakers' I. . i i .. Af loaf waxtlr at iha W House Hotel In Salt Lake. Kitfit of Fun at Second ward, Tuea-fr Tuea-fr i p. m. One act play entitled IdrertlsinK For A Husband." It will tie you scream. Musical, reading Id dancing by high ,class talent. : and 15c. adv. m following were guests on Unksgiving day ot iheir mother, In Emily Paxman: Mr. and Mrs. best Paxman and family, Mr. and In Thomas L. Martin and family ot hjTo, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowden Id family ot Salt Lake City,. Ifrt. T. S. Kelley had several of It members of her family and their Mies at her home) on Thanksglr. Lc dar. There were present Mb and & Samuel A. Kelly and children of i, Miss Thelma Gardner of Salt W Mr and Mra, William Elamore. ir. and Mrs. James Kelly and child- is of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte had f guests for Thanksgiving day a limber ot their relatives from Pro. fc and Salt Lake City. Covers at Inner were la'd for Mr. and Mrs. E. Goddard, Mr. and Mra.' Leo Peck, p. and Mrs,. G. R. Brown, Mr; and Irs. Lenard Goddard, Fern, .Venice fed May Goddard of Provo; Mr. and i Glen Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. wng. Mr. and Mra-Lawrence Bat. 7, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox of Salt Ie City. The dlnlnsr table was an- foprlately decorated in Thanksgiv. ft sngpostions. i Night of Fun at Second ward, Tuesday, 8 P. IX, adv. Mrs, Hannah Rhodes haa been spending the week here and Monday will return to Eureka to remain for th winter with her 'daughter, lira. C. B. Bit and family. '. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. an1 MrsWalter Hansen were Mrs. E. N. Wagstatf. M$ia Rev Wagstaff aad Glea Haalem of thW city, Mr. and Mrs, George Watts aid children ot Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmand. sen and daughter, of Parson; Mr. and Mra. Harold Chapman of this city, and Reed Stewart of Bingham, were din. net guests on Thanksgiving day ot Ma. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Okey, Mr. and Mrs, Hana Chrlstensen, Mr; and Mra. J. E. Spratley, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chadwick and son, Fay, attended the funeral of Miss Bernice Devey Sunday at Lent. Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. E. Chadwick entertained twelve lady friends at her home. Games were en: Joyed together with muBlc and social chat and delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vincent motor. ed from Park City Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mra. U R. Pett. Thanksgiving guests ot the Petts were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hock. ing of Bingham. Tel. 2-00 Where The Flowers Grow. Mrs. Reed Robinson entertained Thanksgiving day at ainner. tier guests were Mrs. J. W. Preston, Mrs. E. Sykee, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barratt and children, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moffett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Preston of Salt Lake City. Following their M. I. A. meeting Tuesday night the members of the Tnninr oirii class gave a party atthe I home of Miss Luclle Greenwood. Tne usual social diversions provided a pleasant time tor all and refresh. ments were served. . Mr and Mrs. W. P. Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodcock and daught. er. of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mra George Earl and family of Bingham, Mrs. W. A. Robinson and Miss Bessie Robinson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McTague on Thanks. giving day. Dr. and Mrs. J. r. woyea nau their .dinner guests on Thanksgiving day the doctor's mother, Mrs. jxroisa McBride of Provo: their son and nis friend of Provo, Wendell Noyes and tt. isrioTun? and Mrs Noyes' sisters, Melva Chlnman of Salt Lake ana Misses Martha and Sadie Chlpman ot this city. SATURDAY, "NOVEMBER 27, 1926 TeL 1-00 Where The Flowers Grow. ilk, TT . an . uwva i uiue oi Bait IAS, was the guest her Sunday of his brother and family. Edw. R. Tattle, Misses LeVeta Thomas and Luclle Crystal spent the weekend her from Salt Lake with relatives and friends. . rs. Louis Blrk, Mr. and Mrs. Net don Bjrk motored to Paysoa Sunday ana vmud with Mrs. Neldon Blrfs mother, Mrs Moor. Mrs. Ab Gudmundsen an,d daughf, ey, Maria, spent th for part of UM week la Paysoa vial ting with Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmundsen. Mr. and Mrs La Vert 8twart motored from Magna Sunday and visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. SUwart and family. After spending several days in American Fork with Mrs. Catherine Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Lyons and small daughter returned Saturday Satur-day last to Las Vegas. Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chadwick are rejoicing over the arrival of win. some baby daughter who arrived Tuesday night , Mother and daughter are both doing nicely. V John; Jacklin and children were guests for Thanksgiving dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Austin E. Tracey ot Ogden. Mrs. Tracey is Mr. Jacklln's daughter, being formerly Miss Ellen Jacklin. Mr. and Mra J. E. Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, James H. Barratt, Mr. and Mra Thomas Barratt Bar-ratt motored to Garfield on Thanks, giving Day andtfenjoyed the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barratt, The Bee hive swarm of the Fourth ward of which Mrs. Detta Taylor la the leader met Monday night at her home and prepared baskets of Thanksgiving goodies which they dis. tributed aroun,d the ward that night I. L Pratt and Glen Chadwick arrived home Tuesday evening from Goldhill where they have spent the past few days hauling corn. They drove 275 miles that day and were more than weary when they arrived horn. , Mrs. O. C. Andrea son left Monday for Los Angeles, California, to re main for the winter. Mrs. Andreaaon has made her home here with her daughter, Mrs. John Grant and grand, daughter, Mrs. Hope Nicholes during the past two years. ' Cameo 1 Theatre THE BE8T IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS . TONIGHT TIRST WARD DRAMATIC CLUB Presents Play "A PAIR OF SIXES" MATi 'EK EVENING Monday-Tuesday, Noveniber 29-30 Cecil B. De MUle's ' , "RED DICE" Featuring ROD LA ROCQUE and Strong Cast. Taken from the popular story, Thirteen Months To Live." Also Andy Gump Comedy "LOTS OP GRIEF." 10c and 20c ' , Wednesday-Thursday, December 1 and 2 Big Northern feature "THE FLAME OF THE YUKON" With George Milford, Seen Owen and Arnold Gray. A great northern story with action from start to finish. Comedy "THE STEEPLECHASE." .Matinee :15I0c and ,15c. " Evening--lOc and 20c. v ) Friday, December 3 RICARDO CORTEZ and GRETA OARBO in "IBANEZ TORRENT" , A Story of Flaming Love In Romatlc Spain. omedy 2nd Number of "FIGHTING HEARTS" series. ' . " 10c and 20c. ' Saturday, December 4 . "YOU'D BE SURPRISED" A big comedy drama of the screen. - With RAYMOND GRIFFITH. Newly Wed Comedy, "SNOOKUWS-WTfNC." 10c nnd 15c. Evening 10c and 20c. 4 1.1- Wilson Cunningham drove In from Tooele Saturday night and Sunday accompanied by his wife returned to that place. They will remain there for about two months Mr. Cunning, ham having employment as a mason for that time. Mr. and Mra Clifford Fackrell ot Vineyard are the proud parents of a baby son, born last week Mrs. Fackrell Is at her mother's place, Mrs. Holman of Vineyard. The baby is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fackrell of this city. Mrs. George Taylor returned home to Salt Lake and Mrs. George Lott to Lehl Sunday after spending a week here with their father, John Kelley and daughter. Leona, Mr. Kelley Is in poor health and the ladles assisted their sister, Miss Leona in caring for their father. Mr. and Mra I. L. Pratt, Mr. and Mra A. J. Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Jacklin, Mrs. C. A, Grant, Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, and Rollo Miller attended a dancing party given In Salt Lake Friday night of last week by the Veteran Volunteer Fire, men of Salt Lake and the Salt Lake firemen. - One afternoon last week as Mr." and Mrs. John Smith were returning home to Bingham after visiting here with Mra. Smith's mother, Mrs. Llllie K. Brown, they met with an accident on the Redwood road which fortunate ly resulted in little bodily injury. Their car struck a dog and turned over breaking a wheel and mashing the top. Mrs. Smith received a bruised arm and Mr. Smith escaped unhurt. The animal was killel ' Mrs. Iillle K. Brpwn'a family en- Joyed Thanksgiving Day in a typical style. All the members ot her faniily married and singte' were present Covers were laid at dinner for Mr. and Mrs; Harold Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Bing- hanfTMr. and Mra Kennetn urown and daughter, Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Milton, ' Virginia and John. Brown of thla city, and Mrs. Brown'a sister, Mrs John F. Kirk and Mr. Kirk of Salt Lake. r0 m - TTYi Hfefa iNsmvnoth I DEPARTMENT .OTOIU20 00 JVlat would Mother Uke, or Ds4 or Junior, or Sister? Th ravm art fag mrUtmm most emTbdul la w ww pwwi vvasBaiB grsat praparaUo for this msms, I our 2m is to DroriaU Gifts which will k. mu.iVl-I: out Um jranr Oar prico art mm! modsrait. J . 1 OUR BIG OPENING MONDAY, NOV. 29 See Our Displays Note Our Prices Shop Early u Mrs. J. W. Myers spent Saturday Sunday and Monday in the capitol city visiting with her daughter, Miss Helen Myers. . Mrs. M. A. Wild, Mrs. George Var. ney and Clifford Wild attended the Wilkes Theatre in Salt Lake Saturday Satur-day night Miss Edith Olsen arrived Saturday afternoon and remained until the next afternoon visiting with Mra. Wilson Cunningham. )q8U iBpanrsg peirso Supseta eqj, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bridgeman spent Sunday in Sprlngvlll guests of Mr. and Mra C. W. Busaxd. Mra James H,1 Walker ot Pleasant Grove visited bere Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mra B. T. Green. wood. Miss Grace r Baker has gone to Eureka to remain for an indefinite time with her sister, Mra Wm. Pat terson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erickson spent Saturday in American Fork en route to Heber from Elcentro, Cali fornia. Mr. Erickson is being trans fered from J. L. Ftrmage's Penney store at Elcentro. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark were guests of Mr. and Mra Enoch Clark of Provo Sunday afternoon and en. route home visited also with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Walker of Lindoa. The lady teachers ot the grade schools were entertained Monday night by Miss Alice Parker at her home. Games and music were the entertaining features followed by the serving of delicious refreshments. There were 20 present Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. a F. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Grant, Mr." and Mrs. Frank Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Owen G. Hum. phrles, Karl Bennett and Melvln Grant were among those from this city who attended "Blossom Time" at the Salt Lake Theatre Saturday! night. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood and family spent Thanksgiving in Suit Lake City, guests of Mrs Greenwood's Green-wood's sister, Mrs. R P. Davis and family. Murray Laundry Will transfer my job to any good reliable party who will buy my modern home and furniture. J. A. Holmes, American Fork. 11-6-tf o MEETING OF DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS HEX! THURSDAY The meeting of the Daughters ot the Pioneers will be held next Thurs. day afternoon commencing at 2:10 o'clock at the horns of Mra Jans C Robinson. Mrs. Robinson and her sister, Mrs. Annie C HJndley of Salt Lake City will be hostesses. sketch ot the life of their mother, Mrs: Sarah Chipman will be given as well other program numbers. A good at. tendance Is desired. . . o MELSE.VSTEADMAN NUPTIALS Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple Miss Rella Nielsen of this city and X Luellan Steadman were united in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mra Otto Nielsen and is well and favorably known in this city. The groom Is a popular yung man of Mldvale, which place they will make their home. They vhave the good wishes- of a host of friends Friday night at the home of the bride a wedding reception was held. o - French Period of Terror That period of the French revolution known as the Reign of Terror Is generally gen-erally considered to have extended from January 21, 1793 the date ot the execution of Louis XVI to July 28, 1794, when Robespierre and other sanguinary leaders were guillotined. A V$aal Some of us ore beginning t' wonder bow much we can get out of our work, but the majority are still wondering how much of our work we can get out ot Harvard Lampoon. Bronte' Precocity Charlotte Bronte began writing tales of fiction before her tenth year. Sanguinary Knife Duelt Knife duels are very frequent la southern Spain. Sometimes when two men are about to fight they blow whistles to attract spectator. Their, left legs are tied together at the knees, and then, at a signal, they begin attacking at-tacking each other with long knives. Point in Health Dont neglect little scratches and cuts because they are not important looking. A pin prick has cauaed death through Infection. If yon keep s wound clean yon are doing all that Is humanly possible to guard against blood poisoning. Oldest Coeptl Edward L Bosworth, writing In "Studies in the Life of Jesus," says, "The Gospel according to Mark Is now generally thought to be the oldest of our four gospels" i THE ccam comes X from cow pas-tured pas-tured on green mountain moun-tain meadows and is churned by experts. " Alvccyt f rah at your Croctr't BUTTER, CHEESE EGGS, ICE C1EAM ja33aii??tJ You Gain Get Our Prices and Grading First. Eggs Vealr Poultry FULTON MARKET J. W. Shelton, Buyer AmerleanTork 7324 Deliveries Per Day Past Ten Days THE UNIVERSAL CAR BUSINESS IS GOOD ' American Fork Motor Co. J AMERICAN FORK, UTAH tilt |