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Show I f SATURDAY, JULY 23, lT Am. Fork Locals - Miss Lettle Chlpraan of Bait Lake City, wis a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J- F. Noyea Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Denver, Coloradotailed at the horn of Mrs. J P. Werner Wednesday evening;. - .. , y ; - Miss Ueth Hutchlngs spent Thursday Thurs-day in Pleasant Grove, visiting; with lier sister, Mrs. Rollo Thornton. .4 , ; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Preston had as ihrir visitors Sunday. Mr. ana wri. II. J. Burnan of Salt MteCity. Mr. and Mrs. Irving U Pratt and daughter. Ethel and son, Harold, motored to Mutual Dell Wednesday and spent the day. Wait For The Big Circus " At American Fork Some forty year o the father of HONEST BILI. traveled the country with a dilapidated wagon and one horse, giving magic shows in school. houses and where he could. His son, Willie, in those days used to delight to be with his father and pictured his future when he would he manager, but little dreamed -' that he day would come that he would jeach the height of his childish ambition; Well, time went on and the father became too od to continue so he gave the outfit to his son, who added to it, and playing the crossroads, always producing pro-ducing what he advertised, so that he became known throughout the sefr Hon traveled as HONEST BILL. And out of the small acorn the large oak has grown for today HONEST BILL owns and manages the largest Over- 1net OltnM ! a mikAe An ti Innnd inHH euest one day last weey, ner diwk , - 77,: T and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark u- - . .; . I BATURDAYJTTT of Skull Valley. -Miss Clara Miller was a guest at a party Friday night in Lehl giw by Miss June FJeJd In honor of Miss Ardlth Giles of California,-who 1 visiting with friends and relatives to that city. ' ' Mr. James M. Grant was the special guest at a party given ty Mrs. Rich, ard Wiser of Salt "Lake City for the Young Mother's Club of Alpine Tues day. She report of a wonderful time had by all. one hundred and fifty people, and the finest collection of trained wild and domestic animals at a cost of $75,000, besides 50 Educated horses and ponies, built upon a reputation, he maintains today that It pays ,to be honest and do what you say you wil, if you wish to have the confld- f ence-of the public. One day only Wednesday, July 27, watch for the parade at one p. m. Mrs. Frank Bush had a jrueat ar. rive Thursday In the form of Karl A. Wright, son of Bishop Hugh Wright of Rexburg. Idaho, to visit with them nntli after Pioneer Day. Mr. .Wright iimt returned from a mission which he served in the, Eastern States. f,.n ntortalned last Friday after. noon at her home by the Sunshine MKimiiiM of the First ward Relief Society. A program, social chat and games were enjoyed after which delicious de-licious refreshments were served to the guests. Mrs. Jnnie Cunningham and son, Mack, with Mr. and Mrs. Garn Carter and Mrs. Richard Carter of Provo. motored up American Fork canyon Sunday. . They rode over the loop, doW thmugh Provowf anyonnd hnm affain. The Carter's visited at the Cunningham home that evening. entertained ALPINE NEWS Salt Lake City, July 19, Utah farmers whose eggs were marketed through the Utah Poultry' Producers Co-operative marketing association during the first six months of the present year now are receiving a bonus payment of 126,177.70 in form of stock in the Association. The payment pay-ment is on a basis of SO cents per case for the 87,259 cases handled by the Association during th first half of 1927. ' ' :r::i.:. .- MrarMagglr Robtnsm-wasiJsu Mrs. L, Bates, Reporter. An Adams reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bennett Thursday afternoon of last week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peay and daughter Leola and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foot of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. William Monk of Span ish Fork, Mrs. Joseph Undsey and Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. 'John H. Singliton of Gandy, Mrs. Thomas Singleton and daughter Stella and Mrs. Johnson of American Fork, Mr, and Mrs. A. Adams, Quincy and Jennie Jen-nie Adams, Mrs. Cra,rles Adams and daughter Dorltne, Mr. and - Mrs-George' Mrs-George' Brown and children and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bennett and baby, son and Mr. John Moyle'of Alpine. The afternoon was spent with games and social chat after which lunch was enjoyed by those present. Mrs. Grace Bateman and- two children spttnt Wednesday and Thurs. day at the home of her son, Bernell Bateman and family at Lehl. Misa Marie Heaky is visiting at the home of her brother. Mrs. Stew, art Hutchison and family at Murray. Misa LucUe Edwards , i u . .. n ., Saturday evening at a nvukuuvt'j dumber" -party. After the usual diversions of a party of this kind, -. finally had. The next morn. Ing. a delicious breakfast was served -ta-the-gueats. Those-present . were I ..Mrn4 .MrscephH...Bk()t Misses Florence Logsdon, Moselle , Provo ,pnt the week-end at their Cunningham, Doris Cunningham, ' old tome here. Mr. and Mrs. Beck Mildred Dunkley, Ella Edwards nI ijave repaired, repainted and furnish- th hostess. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Ashby announce the enirajtement of their .daughter ed their old home here for summer home. Mrs..B.W, Brown and daughters td at a ' family" gathering; at r; their home Sunday. Dinner was served to the following: Mr." and Mrs. Wesley Beck and children of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beck 1 and daughter of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Owen' Back and daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Beck and children child-ren of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beck and children, and. the host 'and host bs, Mr.' and Mrs. J. C Beck. Although all of the children have visited Mr. and Mrs. Beck occasionally occasion-ally af their borne It ? the first time for twenty years that the family has all been there at the same time. POIXYANNA wfc at - Mrs. W. J. Strong' entertained the Young Mothers Club at her home Thursday afternoon of last week. The usual activities were engaged In. AND COLYUM Lady with Sharp Features .(in drug store)' -We-vs Juit moved. I , need some insect powder. Polite Clerk -i Will you take It with you? i Lady with Sharp Features No- I'll have the roaches call and you can give it to them. Mrs. Zelma Wiser entertained the Young Mothers Club of Alpine, at her home In Salt Lake City Tuesday. THEN SOME "I can see left by auto for Salt Lake at 10 a. m returning In the evening. All report an enjoyable time. 0 Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs Roy Hill and family of WeUsvUle, visited in Alpine with Mr. and Mrs Joseph Marsh. I " : Association Shows Big -Increase For 1927 Altnea to Edwin R. KlmbalLof Drap- Manda' and Zola of Lehi. were guesU (r. The wedding Will take place Wednesday of Alpine relatives. . 4 III.. iahh aoma.time in.AURuu ""' ..... . ; rHuatiid from the Brlgham Young V " Mr. "and MrsT She waa a, popr and Mrs,. Russell JBates ana baoy ana that handled by the Association dur. Ing a corresponding period la any year of the Association's life, says Clyde E. Edmunds, general manager, During the first six months of 1924, which was the first year, the Assoc lion marketed 61,887 cases of eggs. The second year (1925), 6J.090 eases were marketed the first six months, snd for the first half of 1926, the volume waT7,752 cases. Th big Jump In th volume of eggs marketed for the first halt of 1927 presents ' an Interesting study, says Mr. Edmunds. It came during a period when personalities In the egg market were, rather pessimistic, with cold storage warehonce holding an unusually large volume of eggs snd production heavy., The Increase comes, through more members Joining the Association during the last few months rather than from heavy Increases In-creases In production on the pert of producers aligned with the organisation organisa-tion last year. "Whether the eggs come from new producers or from Increases. In flocks of old ones did not alter the problem confronting the Association,'' said Mr. Edmonds. "There were. Just that many more eggs to handle than we had during the same period last year, and we had to study every market and look to every outlet to get the best prices we could for our pro. to the bathing girl. If you have ever seen a fat woman in knickers yon are probably con . vfneed that a man Is not the ; only animal wonderful! and fearfully made. 1 Life is soft these daya Think of a knight In armor afflicted with hives.. . Take care of the children's happiness happi-ness and your own will take cars of Itself. Orator; "I thought your paper was friendly to meT Editor: "So It la What's th matter T" Orator: "I mad a speech at th dinner last night, and you didn't print a line of it- Editor; "Well, what further proof do you wantf' . "Tea, w hav two or three positions posi-tions open. ' Do yon know anything about figures " "Do I? I wa lifesaver at Sea Breeze for two years." If living expenses get much higher half the world will quit wondering how the other halt lives for It will be dead. "Th plot thickens, said th lady as'sh sowed graft seed tor tin tt!rl time.- . x What baa become oc th oldJash-toned oldJash-toned business man whos venlng were spent "on th books Many, a girl has Jost a prospective husband by trying to hurry him too much. , 4. i Success 1 not a matter of . th business a man's In, bat th" man that's in th buBlnesa. An Inquirer wants to know If waterworks, is n . wtds-TWrierwrf but some people toy, U with, a hydrant E3i - It Is far better to u , arrlai in lor than in m Hush loudest. money Coht Product' Coke I the solid left coal U deprived of it, ,0,,S ents by 'heating In a ret!. cooBlstr mainly ,,f var5o luster. .... - ves and Friend UTAH-IDAHO DAYS at Lagoonr August 5 and 6 1 C&SJ y f Low n ccat a nUU rata ovti - Hi , f J...2- Unloa Pacific Sjnm.wUt brini W. " oiU from U sarta et tht In- J "f f g tcnaountaia Wnt to Lagoon m 1 , if i - thmt bi mmiaa djr Friday f Y d Saturday, ; Attaint I aad . 1 f I t jKj PtAM YOOR FAMILY MUNION NOWI l ! f I Takt advantaga of Sti opportunity to . meat 1 1 S 111 yoor rUtiei aad frUnda, Writ to thtm 1 f I W 1 teU thra yoall ka tharal If I TH IDEAL PLACE - If L 1 LAGOON. It's dellghtlully (ool 1 1 It I Y - aad beautiful. Mora thaa a III i L - hundred kiada of - anuacment. if It V"""' ' ' I Located ' midway batweta Silt MM i I ' I ; faV "' Ogdea. Frequent I 11 ,,tr'e traia ve -.. , ; sri assjp m If vi t yi W 91 99 I 9)99)99J9P'9f'9P'$9"9y9 9)99)9 Benjamin' Bales, "My. ' P.inMttrttiiii r , She wa .a, pop, and Mrs. Russell ular- young coed and look an active. Mrs. Madelrtie Wilkin and ctaiT!''. in' dramatical having read s.Te-: spent Sunday at Salt Las city, witni o ral coniDlete plays. Mr. Kimball Is a Mrs. Thomas B. Smith, and at Liberty trr-nriuntn of last vear and was awarcLT Park. ed much pralae for hla athletic abilities. abili-ties. He was captain of the football team during his last year in college. Manv concratulatlons are They: Are Going Fast GET YOURS NOW Miss Jennie Adams returned home Widnesday of last week after aflend- belng ing the! past four months with her ahowered upon them from their many' uncle and aunt, Mrand Mrs. . John friends In Provo. American For ana singleton at uanoy. i z Special Utah-Idaho Day At Lagoon '-'Draper ""where"' they known and admired. are both well C Beck entertaln- Mr-and Mrs. J. -BUICK Wow on display - at : allBuickdealers Teluride Motor Co Two Utah-Idaho days. Friday and Saturday, August 5 and 6, will be held at Lagoon resort, "Coney Island of the West," located midway between Salt Lake and Ogden, It s nmronnced In a telegram received by the Citizen from A. C Chrlstensen, manager of the resort. The Idea of the two special days Is for Utah and Idaho people to get together "for old time re tfnlbfr"a'tir picnic,"' Mr.' Hinsltmsen states. To make it easy for a large number num-ber of people to make the trip, a special rate of one cent a mile has been arranged by the resort over th Union Pacific System, to apply beginning be-ginning midnight, Thursday, August 4 to midnight, Monday, August 8. It is suggested that people of American Fork write their friend and relatives rela-tives living In other parts of the Intel-mountain region and arrange a meeting at Lagoon at the time when many people from both sections will be there. Lagoon resort Is particularly equipped equip-ped for reunions and gatherings of this kind, It is stated, as It hag plenty of room tor picnicking, tables, seats. cafes and lunch stands, children's free playground equipped with play ground devices; a large dance floor, swimming pool,,. lake for boating, con cessions and run devices. Jiy actual test, owing to Its nearness to th mountains and lake, Lagoon is ten to nrteen degrees cooler than othr it ft FREE ft THIS COMPLETE Auto Strop Shaving Set For a limited time we are giving one of the: standard Auto Strop Shaving Sets with eac1 $2.50 paid on subscription, old or new, I the Citizen or R - - W TV Be Sure to Get Your Set Provo Utah places, It Is stated. |