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Show sliMbAAimARY is' 1927 AMERICAN FOHX fotilZEN: BATijItDAY; JANUARY 15, - . 11 - Ao'sb Fcrk Lccals m '-.. ..... . uu Mjre. mnley Told have : Miss Florence Hansen spent Sua. morea to sndvale to make their home, aay in the capitol city visiting wfth v uv.ug cioser to Mr. Tolds employ ; Miss Thelma Boley was a business mends and relatives. A'srmffiQM- rteitor fa Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Baton Snow have noted her fromHeIper and -are ilr. Mra W. Harper Hill of Smithfleld. ..,uu wt. rea Cheever and two daughter spent Sunday here from Bingham visiting with Mr. and tm is spending this week in American Fork visiting with her sister; Mra. jfig In the old Proctor bom in the fourth ward. Frank Adams. Mrs. Henry Cheever. ' . .. w . . . miss Eva Anderson entertained eight friends at her home Saturday night The main event was a "chick. ay bneney returned Wednesday Br. anoVtoi. Emery Hewlett were la Salt Lake City Sunday ylaltlng to Bingham to resume his work at the Apex Mine following a "lay or of AMERICAN FORK, UTAH ery", A Jolly time is reported.. lira' Hewlett' brother who was in about thre weeks because of illness. lured .while working last week In ; Mr, and Mrs, L. S. Harrington and National thrift week Jan. 16-22 Tooele. ,.. 1-, - , Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson have granddaughter, Lavon Bennett left Monday for Long Beach, California, to spend an Indefinite visit in .that been visiting in Spanish. Fork with ' "Go Slow, Mary", three act comedy ir. reterson s parents. Mr. Peterson i - .NflilY dLA. i. A...A. farce, Alpine gym. Jan. 22nd. . 15c and 25c. adr, Mn. R. L. Ashby accompanied her father, T.VWW Cropper to Hinckley returned recently from,. the North city and vicinity with relatives and CTTul mm w Central states mission. friends, - - - - -. M IVJ the first -ot the week and remained to riait for" scTerml days with relatives m that Tislnlty, . , The EL EL Girls were entertained Thursday bight by, Miss Florence Logsdon. The time was spent main ly m sewing after which the hoatess served a dainty lunch. Afterv spending the past three weeks here with his wife and danght. it, Howard Ntcholes returned to the sheep herd the last of the week to remain for the balance of the winter, After spending the past three weeks here Mrs. Leon Whipple re. turned to Ogden Wednesday. Mrs WhbPl visited her mother, Mrs. Emma Foster, while in this city. RayDuke, manager of the - J. C. Penney store at Heber, .spent Wed- oesday in American Fork. Mr. Duke will have charge of the new Penney store at Vernal which will open Us doors within the next few weeks. Reed Stewart,' who recently was Injured in Bingham by a falling timber, tim-ber, IS in American Fork recuperet. ing. Mr. Stewart was confined to tne hospital following the accident, and will remain here until recovered sufficiently to return to hfs work. NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW : DENVER COLORADO January 15 to 22, 1927 .ROUNDTRIP.FARE, $30.Q8 DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Tickets on sale January 13 to 17. Return trip must be completed to original starting point by midnight of January 25, 1927. No stopovers. Excellent program of Livestock Judging, Pure-Bred Livestock Sales, and Boys' and Girls' Club demonstrations. ' Matinees,' Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday of Show Week.- Brillian Horse Show every night. "HERE (IIS Catiieo Thursday, January 20, 1927 Auspices First Ward Sunday School ' A THRILLING 3 ACT COMEDY DRAMA (As presented byk the Wilkes Players last fall.) 1 - CASfli OF CHARACTERS 1 (In the order in which thejr appear.) AshleyInventor and Clerk: Jesse Kirkman Jimmw ri.H, Rm'fnr nf Kni-A . " " " " 1.-IIarola Werner j vnitivu v-v .v - - Norar-iCSharminf Girl of 18 . Sinclair Father of Ethel and Nora-Ethel Nora-Ethel Finance of Frederick Mooney Process Server- Frederick Tile Young Lawyer- Bonsfin .Atinthpr Lawyer SevicrA"4 SatItli""AmericaK Maria Also From South America License Clerk I Jud jre Uuselton . -, . r The Bride :. "',.- Ilavrkins A Butler L.: Alvarez From Buenas Ayres Specialties Between Acts. "Tabby and Bun," etc. r Music by i!The Americans." SYNOPSIS OF SCENES A'OTI--Office oiFredrick Tile," New York. - . . ACT II Palatial Home of Jimmy Carlton. ( Scene 1 That night; Scene 2 The next morning. - ,&AOT ni-Same as Act ' 4 - Matinee 3 P. M.' Sharp Prices 15c and 25c Evening 8 P.M. ; ' General Admission 35cj Reserved Seats 50c. T , IleserveJ' S;aii On Sale afBirrggsFharumC'y. rs. inaries Anderson returned home the last of the week after week in the LTD. 8. hospital. Salt Lake following a nasal operation which was successful. She also had her tonsils removed. rs. Roy Steele entertained the members of the B. B. Ladies at her home Thursday afternoon. The ladles enjoyed themselves in sewing and chatting and late in the after, noon a tasty lunch was served. Miss Bella . Hunter,, who for the past, two and one-half years has been employed with the Chipman Mercan. trie Co., has resigned and will dis. continue ber work there this evening. Miss Hunter's marriage has been an. nounced for January 26th. Mary Bushman, instruct or of piano, giving lessons at the residence of Hyrum I. Wright each Saturday. Former student of Edward T. Kimball, tabernacle organist. Now a student of Elmer Nelson B. Y. U. adv. Tuesday evening the following young married people enjoyed a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck: Messrs. and Mesdames Willard Holman, James Kelley, Ray Andreason, and Alma Earl. Games and dancing were ihe main features of entertainment and delicious re. freshments were served. All report having a very pleasant time. The members of the Young Ladles and Young Men's Mutual Improve. ment Association stake board held a meeting Tuesday nfght at the home of MrsDelbert Chipman. A prelim! nary program was demonstrated with Abraham Lincoln as the theme. Other business pertaining to Mutual Im provement work was discussed. Fol lowina the meeting a social hour was enjoyed.- Entertainment was fur nlshed dnrfng the evening by Mra Elroy West of Pleasant Grove who rar th Ufa of iineoln " and " Mrs. . 1 Margaret Klrkbam of Lent sang two solos. Delicious refreshments were served. Special guests at the meeting and social were members of the Fourth ward HI. A. superintendence and presidency, Mrs. Xloyd B. Adam. son and Mrs. Elroy West in au o attended. THE BRIDE" Doris Cunningham Tfofld Robinson .Thelma Boley Kennth Singleton ..Clarence A. Grant JRay Shelley aoHelraer Bloomquist Mary "W. Humphries r. Kenneth Singleton Samuel F- Grant Stgllft Gardner 'K'n'rl Bennett .Martin Nielsen Theatre Mrs. Ross Ingersoll, entertained Tnursday afternoon for twelve of her lady frienda. Oames were played followed by delicious refreshments served at the small tables need for the games. Miss Rath Fage, nurse In the Mnr. ray hospital, visited In American Fork Thursday of last week with Ura R. Healey. la the afternoon they motored to Lfndon and visited with Miss Fage's mother.. Mr,and. Mra,.. John DJckerson.ara the proud parents of a baby daughter, born December Slat The little lady was given a very hearty welcome be. ing a sister to several brothers and the only girl in the family. The H. H. Club members were en. tertained Friday afternoon of last week by Mrs, Kinley Taylor. The afternoon was mainly spent in play, ing "600" after which dainty refresh, ments were served. -Mrs.- Dayton Smith was the winner of the first prize. Among those from out of the city who attended the., funeral of Ivy Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. tt. Adams here Saturday were:, John O. Adams. Mrs. Phoebe Mitchell. Amos Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin and Mra. Emniatt Adams, all of Ding, ham. Airs. W. A. Robinson and daughter Bessie motored to Bingham Sunday morning and - visited with - Mr. and Mrs. George Earl. Miss Bessie re. turned Monday morning, her mother remaining for several days. The Earls moved last week into their new seven room bnngalow home built on the flats near ' the ball park outside -of Bingham along with about sweaty other homea Mr. and Mra Robert Hunter of Alpine announce the engagement of their daughter Relia to. Mr, Elmo Crookston of this city. Mr. Crooks-ton Crooks-ton is the son of Mr. and Mra Jess Crookston, The marriage will take place Wednesday, January 26th in the Salt Lake temple. The Friday night following a wedding reception in their honor will be held in the Alpine gymnasium. Miss Hunter for the past two and onejialf years has been employed in the confectionery and drug department of Chipman Mercan. til Co. and while employed here aha has made many friends. ' Both are well known throughout the city and have a host of friends who are ex. tending congratulations. i Mlsa . Margaret Greene gave her trousseau . tea . Saturday afternoon last at her home. Assisting Miss Greene in receiving were her mother Mrs. Jesse Greene, Mra. Willis Bronu ley and little ; Miss Helen Greene. Musical entertainment was provided daring the afternoon by Mlsa Clarice Bromley who played the piano and by Misses Florence Priday and Lorena Clayson, violinist and pianist respeo. lively. , ' ' -" ."" Deep vases of large' yellow chrys anthemums decorated the living room. In the fining room lavender and pink sweet peas in "low "bowls were used. KThe dinning table was covered with white cloth and a metallic ribbon in gold color surrounded the centerpiece which was a bowl of sweet peas. Presiding over the refreshment table waa ..Miss. Myrtle. Jensen of. Prova Mra Blaine Lott and Miss Ladle Greenwood of this city and Miss Bes. sle IngersoU of Salt Lake City serr. ed. Between the hours , of two and seven o'clock 160 people called, a number coming from Provo and Salt Lake City. SOTICE Will those persons having books which are 'overdue" at" the-library kindly return same. The annual re. port calls-for an accurate account books, etc- and., the librarian mast have these books on hand to include them In the report for 1921 It will be much appreciated it parents will see to it that children having inch books will return then at once. -Mrs. -Emma' Fosterr Librarian mi : Ernph " ' Thru Peno&u Asset f This to Nadoasl Thrift . Thrift, dnigtntly aractised, b a f oendatioa (or future n-ioyment n-ioyment As inch, the feunda-tion feunda-tion dcKrves to be bvilded ; systematically. Thrift b iudlciovity retain ing the pennies so that the dollars easy take care of them- i selves. Thus fortunes are builded. Thrift b buying wisely, not stingily, and paying as you go. Thrift comet not alone from -low prices, but more definitely . -from quality and icrvice. Thrift li s personal and s family duty and that this duty may be achieved, the store with which jrou entruit your patron- age must be to organised that it can be helpful to you in attaining at-taining the object of your econ- . omy. .S. Honor Muslin Standard of Excellence This stands at the top! For quality, for service, for economy, buy Honor Muslin, bleached, 36 in. wide, unbleached, 39iav . wide, the yard, 121c 32-inch Dress Ginghams Yard : 36-inch Outing Flannel 15c . Yard. Mesdames J. B. BnckiralCer, O. B. Tounc, Ahe Gudmundsen and Joseph Dunkley, members of the stake Relief Society Board, attended a. social given by the Lehl fire wards Relief Bbclety in the high school Tuesday after, noon. Eve for THINK now abiuit epci for the new hatch! 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Penney Company - and represents repre-sents our Nation-Famous savings. - I Plisse Crepe For ' Undergarments "'. .. - ... ,It requires little, or no U ironing and is obtainable , in an excellent quality, all white, with a beautiful finish. It lasts I The yL, 23c 27-inch.. Outing Flannel 122C Yard . 26-inch Apron Checks 10c Yard A winsome baby girl was born Sunday mornlnf to Mr. and lira. Tern Chipman, i If other and bah are do. lnf nicely. Krs. Chipman before her marriage waa Mlsa Grace Wadley of Manila. .. .. . ' , , ; 'Antony those from oat ot the city who attended the trousseau tea crrtn Saturday afternoon last by Mlsa Mar. garet Green were Mrs. J. K. Taylor, Ethel Taylor, Beth. Manyan, Mam Hodson Myrtle - Jensen, and . Mrs. Myrta Bonnett, of Proro; Mra. John RL Wootton, Mlnerra Jennmta, Mra, H. Fred Bushman, Mrs.. Ralph Pendleton, Pendle-ton, Mra. nenry Johnson,' Jr Miss Bessie IngersoU and Mlsa Zelma Wootton of Salt Lake City; Mra. Leonel Uaeobsen ot Cedar CItyj Mrs. J. N. Smith ot Lehl. AUERIGAN NATIONAL LIVESTOOS!" ASSOCIATION Salt Lake City, Utah - January 24-27 1 1 FARES , 2 EOUNDTRIP DENVER & RIO ORANDE WESTERN' RAILROAD ' Tickets on sale January SO to 26. Final return limit. January . 31. 1927. ' For detailed fares and train service call on nearest Rio Grande Agent. ' Prices l&i only fey esl TUt . lUkas-VVkle Sheetis I a baMi.'Vsias, larked; ;ily, - 94 Utach4 ci 1 104 vmbleadiad, t!M yd 39c Pcnco Shecte Ready-MacU . Housewives who have -tried Penco Sheets 1 have -only praise for their beautiful beau-tiful finish and their long wear. 81-in. by " 90-in. size, priced, each, Improved Penco A Splendid Sheeting Insist on Penco Sheet- v ing if you want a maximum maxi-mum of service! 94 bleached, or 104 un -bleached, the yard, 55c Don't Vks Our Hew iam II. -nouse Aprons 79 c 1 uincrn Mra. Emma Sinclair recelred wort Wednesday announcing the birth thai day in Los j Angeles, of an 14 in. daughter to Mr. and .Mrs.; Rodney ; Greene. 'The mother was formerly Miss Cleo Sinclair. . ate Our Egg Selling' - PLAIT i -Bt Prices Correct Grading. FOTT0N IIAIIEET WM. SHELTON, Local Buyer A delicious food stooa t u c t, N pure, J irrL kv "prod made from selected -cream. Your Croctr alutotg$ :" "C '"."U" r. ". vt,rj BUTTER CHEESE EGGS, ICE CREAM l Investicf flet'iiiBii,tu" |