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Show SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 AMERICAN FORKCmZH Impressive Services Held Solemn and Impressive were the funeral services held Friday after-noon, after-noon, November lit, to the- Alpine Slake tabernacle 'for Ruth Kelly, 17-year-old (daughter of Dr. and Mra. P. it. Kelly, former residents of. this city. Miss Kelly died at the family home in St.- Anthony, Idaho, October 10th, following a ahort Illness from pneumonia. , n " Bishop T. A. Greenwood of the First ward officiated at the services .which opened with '' a chorus' composed of Mra J. N, Fackrell. Mrs. C. E- Young, Mra. 8. F. Grant, Mrs Roy Greenwood and Mrs. ' E. P. McGrew, , singing "Thou .Doest JNot , Weep To Weep Alone", The Invocation was given by President S.. I Chlpman. . The next musical number wae a violin solo by Milton Brown, accompanied by Mrs, Mary Humphries. , The speakers wr former Bishop of the First wand, James T. Gardner, Dr.-John Z. Drown, of Salt Lake City, Bishop' NlcholerO. Smith ofTSalt Lake, and President C.. B. . Young. . Closing xeiMrks .yew op Greenwood, Each of them convey ad touching; words of consolement to me breavea ianmy., ... , . . Interspersing .the, speakers .. Qma Young Eldous, ot Salt Lake,' sang i vocal solo and Mrs. C. E. Tpung ren RunlurcSfi Expert Coining to Provo , Saturday, November 16 - at- ' Roberta -Hotel from 10:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. iTendnn by telephone appointment only' ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Redlich. the successful dered tocal "selection "When ,' The Swallows Homeward JPly." ; - "I Know That Ky Redeemer Urea was sung as a concluding number by Rulon Nlcholes accompanied by the chorus. The benediction was pro nounced by B. N. Christensen. , . Interment was mada In the dty cemetery where Elder Howard G. Kelly, a brother of the ideeeased and a recently returned missionary, dedi cated the grata. .. .-. ..' .JUany. frieade from surroundlnf communities were in attendance - at the services to addition to those of tola city. 'The floral tributes were many and beautiful, completely cor, erlng the casket and rostrum.- Mrs ikarr Humphries, a life time frJen" and neighbor of tba Kelly family dur Ing their residence In American Fork, rendered beautiful organ music dur ins; the assembling. ' : ' j - ' , o .' , Amsricsn Fork Locals ; Mrs. David 8. Taylor was a busi ness ..visitor to tha capltol city on Thursday. Mrs. Emm Jenkins and, son, Merlin, Mer-lin, of Salt Lake City, rlsited the week-end here at .': tha Roy Steele home. . .' - ,..V. - ' - . Mrs. Eugene Nlcholes presided at prettily arranged , brjdga Juacheon Wednesday afternoon. Two tables of the card dlTeraion were enjoyed- .. . Mrs. .Rose H. Grant wae to Gar field Sunday, a guest at the noma of bar granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor. - - .Eugene Powell., of Juab, wae visitor at the noma ot bis grand parents, Mr. antf Mrs. John H, Snider Sunday and Monday. -, ------ mmm7 .-' - Mrs. A. E. Tracer and family of Kaysvllle, returned to , their home Tuesday, after rlsltlng the past Jan days here with Mrs. Tracey'e father, John Jacklin. Miss Mary Abel In 'company with Elmer Clarksoa of Pleasant Grots attended a dinner party in Prove Saturday evening given at the home pf Mr. and Mra. Don Innes. 15 PcundsOn Sargcn x "For two years I was so const! pated, bilious and rundown I couMn do my cooking, attend to my housework house-work or do anything else much. I started Sargon, and six bottles gave ma a gsln ot IS pounds, and the other Mrs. g. E. Mccracken ' '. - ' day I codked my first meal -to over eyear, , ( ' s. i1 "Headaches and Ousiness never gave ma a moment's peace. I was awfully nervous, slept .- poorly and was continually taking lazaUves for constipation; but Bargon changed It all, and now I am so strong, well and energetic I can hardly realise I hare ever been sick. 8argon PUla com pletely , overcame my constlpatloa, and now I never have to take a laxa tive ot any kind,, We will never be without thia wonderful Sargon treat ment la our bomaV-Mrs. G & ite Cracken, . 1497 Washington Ave Bait Lake City. . Wm. Thornton Drag Co, Agents.. J Among those from this city to at tend the football game between tha B Y. V. and the D. of U. Saturday Mr. C. F. expert says: hold the ruptur perfectly, no matter r' Mr "d U what position the body., assumes or ou Ho. WUllam Flrmaga. -how heavy a weighty you lift They, - " siva inaiam renei, .contract tne open- Mra. Bertha, Sagere was hostess to mg in a remarwioiy saon lime ana .v. n.- rww-iin vvi.. strengthen the weak tissues (the real ,h 0rcW" 1d,e' rrldy fter cauae of rupture) so that they tre- noon- 8ewing andjnuslc .were Quently recover their previous natural enjoyable features of tha afternoon, retaining power, needing no further followed by a tasty luncheon served backache - and con.Upation often wlr ta ttt Tato' caused by Rupture promptly:, dlaap-i ' 1 1 1 pear. k ; I Mrs. Davtd 8. Taylor and daughter. Truly remarkable and prompt re- Sh,rleMa company with Mr. and eults hsve been obtained not only with Mrs. George F. Frodsham of Salt recent ana not uny aeveiopea run- unite uiy. avenoxi too ttT.u-v. or lures but also th old, long neglected u. football gama .to Salt Lake on Ing-hloTS. recently ' perfected de- , r un vk sr now hold!ng-rnptnrea firmly v-.ii wS-. which hereto.'ore never Ud been re-' Mrs. FrancBll . Homer entertained ta'ned. . .. i the Bridge Club yesterday afternoon x- ".,'. ...v l ber home.' Tha card diversion arJJ& BC 'waa enjoyed until aarly evening, ? ' ! when a deWcious luncheon was serv- 1 guarantee the durability of my ' j , j ' . ... absolutely sweat and moisture proof,,- ': ' J , aanitary appliances.;' ,.y .i J '.'A ' ."':.v-'. '.. ?5r ot ruptured children recover' Mrs. Verdell Suridberg and baby completely tnrougH expert nu obanlcsl daughter.- Beth, of Salt Lake City, " r". 7 Tisrtea mis weea wiui4 ner moiner. Do not waste your money oa wldetr-Mra. S. T. Baker, who is HL" Mrs. adverused mail, order ,contrj)t;oai. Eker, who baa bean confined to her You cannot fit yourself. - home for the paat three weeks, is C.-P. REDLICH, Rupture Apptlante reported to be slowly Improving. Her Expert, Homo office). 533 Boston Clock. many f,,,, m hoping for a fpe.dy . r - recovery. . BAKING? OF COURSE! THIS TEST PROVES IT! How weak! rtm Lke to la-pfovw la-pfovw wll your home bakJcg? Hetw'e a way. To show hov. possible it is, make this slmtteec Use Spe Drifted Saoer Flour la this delightful mtifiuuedpe. Note the) fioer results. Drifted Soowr the West's largest eeUiog floor will im prove tmrjtbimg you bake. Follow directions cateluCv. ' Sift bylagsadiants Into mixing-bowL mixing-bowL Beat agg watt, add milk, . "Tbaa gradually add this mixture mix-ture to dry ingredients beating -until smooth. Add shortening. Half fill well-greased muffin pans and bake about 20 mlootes to a hot oven (425V ' a 4U4 MJnepowdte 1 attwyoo T let I tthlwpoo ol w (SjMttMlaA'MMsBfl ISMMDOOaMit V.Vi Old Favorite Of Stage Is Now, Receiving Great ' Success In Films "Madam X", one of the greatest masterpieces of the drama, a favorite Of great actors and of the theatre-go ing public alike, has been translated Into a new entertainment medium, the talking film, and in that guise will be seen for tha first time to American Fork at tha Cameo Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, No vember 10, 11 and 11 It was directed by Lionel Barry more, tne lamoua stage and screen actor, and la his second directorial effort. - Ruth Chatterton, who left the thea tre, where she had gained an enviable reputation as a dramatic and musical comedy star as well, to enter the filma at he time the talking pic. ture made It appearance, plays the title role, a role originally created on the- French- atage by Sarah Bernhardt . The remainder of the east Is also a noteworthy one, composed of many stage' and screea celebrities. Lewis Stone playa the husband of the tragic and mysterious woman and Raymond TT L -. . 1 pi7 ner son, wno, as a young attorney at tha bar, defends ber when she goes on trial for murder, mur-der, without knowing that she is his mother. , Othera In the cast are Holmes Herbert, Richard Carle, Sidney Toler Claud King, , Chappell DoseM, John P. Edlngton and others. With Our lliasionaries . Elblng, East Prussia October 21, 1929. American Fork Citisen American Fork, Utah. Dear Editor: - I have enjoyed reading the ClOten every week since I have been in the mission field. It surely has been source of Joy to m and I appreciate it very much. I have been Informed however from President Kimball that I am to receive re-ceive my release within the next week and will be free to return home so of course I will not be here to receive the Citizen longer. Please accept my thanka for your kindness In sending It while I have been here UU..HSO .accept my.. Kindest regards to everyone at home. Sincerely, " Lavelle Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. Max Parker are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival ot a fine baby boy born Sunday. Mother and babe are gettjng along nicely. Mrs. rarser was formerly Miss Soarle. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Ruben ChlpmaDlTn.l aiwUUers, Eileen, Sarah ana Flor-ence. Flor-ence. and Master Kenneth CMmnnn motored to Eureka Sunday, whore tnry mme! witti Mr. and Mrs Myers and family. Uoy ALPIIIE IIEVS , Mrs. U Baies,- Reporter. " " At the City election Tuesday the Republican ticket wae elected. There were two tickets In the field, the Republican Re-publican and the Citizen. 137 votes were cast 75 Republican 60 Citisen and U scratched! tickets." The winners win-ners ere as follows: 'John Whitby, mayor; Fred Strong, 4-year Council-mas; Council-mas; Leonard Bates, William Healey and Leland Beck, 2-year Councllmen; Alvin Whitby, Recorder; Madeline Wilkin, Treasurer. - Mrs.- Martha -Wilkin" and "Mra. Ernest Clark and son, Lloyd, attended the funeral services of Richard Wilkin at Granger, Thursday. Tbe Cleaner Girls entertained their partners, the "M" Men, Junior Girls, the Van Guards, the M. I. A. officers and the bishopric and their wives at a hallowe'en party in the gym Saturday Sat-urday evening. 75 people enjoyed the gamesretcr,- which were the order of Kntid- the evening. " ' ; " " '-' " Sirs. Ray Slater, Mrs. John son, and Mr. and Mrs. HIney of Salt Lake, were Wednesday guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ben-jamin Bates. ; ' " Mrs. Will J. Strong entertained the Young Mothers Club at her home Thursday afternoon. The usual activit ies were engageu in arter wnich a dainty lunch was served. Misses Alice Clark and Mary Bates entertainea a lew of their young friends at the Bates' home Monday night After spending the evening In games lunch was served. There were fifteen ' present The many friends of Mr. James C. Healey will be pleased to hear that be is improving after many weeks of illness. He was able to go to the polls Tuesday to cast his vote. toci & Hsinoro LAWYERS GENERAL PRACTICE SPECIALIZING WILLS and PROBATE Ray Elsmore at American Fork every Monday and Thursday. :12m. i K I' I ' a - ;re- ZT. nIi Mp. a paw v a BALANCED-Unrj , IWDIO 5a!iasSB3a. ptwv to yowmtfhssi 0 mm ScreenGrldfltp9 am homu wwm eruoe to esxiee lwiL: iea,aaatbea U yaadasUs.. vaartloawaaiifthMrL? . snanta, Just a .InTIrr Ww Wlanea snoaajjT " CdtlAtOarSton tT aw takhag aara af Im taaua. !wkteya2 to lalepaMMas us at eaiTS. : stosw as early as peaOtT, , tflasaSa,' Marti n Nielsen Auto Co. TELsrnoi2 a.' 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