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Show TTTTLY 4, 1925' . I. AinmiOAN fork citizen SATURDAY, JULY 4, i925 TRICAN FORK LOCALS L J1e. Tanner epeot ;Suaday ftjk i stUk. Citr. ; ! w-rreniert- underwent aa op, gB Tuesday morninf forth, re- jy us tonsil . . s . L w4 Mrs. Elmer Bait, and W of Focatello, Idaho, are vKSlt- here1"1 "" ------- ' ' ' - . Tnaairrf1f WB1 'AtTencc smarc ul Wot to American Fork Friday at Mrs. J. b"""" tb returned homo St -lt after a weeks' TUIt in LgKe jads. litlbert Greenwood and John . . Q ,tnrday for Idaho, where C vQi spend the summer selling I 'en goo,ls-, goo,ls-, '.nd-MM. C. E. Kite and children Led over Sunday vtottlng with Hannah Rhoiies. L, Hel-n Okelberry of Goshen, John Nelson or inviaenu, we..-Lean we..-Lean Fork Sunday guests of Mr. Mr?. N''ls kelson. Mra. f. W. Nicholas,' Mrs. Joha Sager and Mra. Ray Andrusou wera Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mra. Thos. Btnch of Shelley, Idaho. la Tlaltlng la American Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N.Wagstaff and family". " ; ' Miss Mary Sheridan of Deep Creek, and Stanford Nicholes are' spending several days at Mr. Nicholes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nicholes. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Reeder motored from Ogdeta Saturday and remained over Sunday and Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant and family. L and Mr. Wayne Hansen of C.m ,.re Sunday guests of Mrs. u" .. vr two- Wn's parents, wr. auu pdon and family. l t,.rv a. Evans spent a few t here from Provo visiting with Ls. During her stay here Mrs. L was a guest at the home of .Rose H. Grant. ..Miss Vera Campbell, daughter of Mrs. A. H. Campbell, joined her mother last evening from California for an indefinite visit with -her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Sarah Jones. Victor .Webb came in Sunday morn ing from Calimte, Nevada, and accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Webb returned that night. Mrs. Webb will remain in .Caliente w ith her husband. Miss Eileen Chlpman left Salt Lake City Wednesday for Denver, Colora do, where she will visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Chlpman will go from Denver to Kansas City, for an Indefinite" visit with her sister, Mrs. J. Epperson. Miss Dorothy Ograin. who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Sarah Jones, was Joined here by her parents from California this week and left with them enroute to Portland. Oregon and Yellowstone Park. L. L .,! Mrs. Jos. B. Forbes and Emma Foster were In Salt Lake ' Saturday to "attend the wedding Iption of their granusuu auu W ReRinald Done. I nd Mrs. A. K. Larson of Us, Idaho, are in American Fork . short visit with Mr; Larson s Vnti, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Larson family. lr. and Mrs. J. V. noes, r. U Russell and daughter, jvoami. fcalt Lake City, spent Sunday with Rock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. AmnHmetiiflrv to Mrs. Mary a. Cm. Mrs. Rose1 H. Grant entertain- "Monday afternoon at her home. V time was enjoyably spent in re- llng old .times and .the" associa-ls associa-ls of former days. Late In the moon a dainty lunch was served. toe present in addition to the" guest honor were Mesdames John R. idley, John K. Buekwalter, Jan kinson, Martha Roberts, Hannah f., i r. T ri t A ,1.1a jisiey, ami r..j. auu, w and Mrs. Martha Featherstone of Monday night following the regular band practice the members of the Silver Band went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant and rendered severals selections on the porch of their home, after which they were" served light refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Heber, spent Sunday in this city with Mr. Miller's narents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Miller returned to Heber Monday morning accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Miller who will remain in Heber untill after thJ Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Giddlngs and Mr. and Mrs. James Tattersoll motor ed to Bountiful, Saturday to Inspect the onion patches and see how they compare with the ones in this part of the state. They refporfc the gara-ners gara-ners to be a trifle better up around Bountiful than down here. Saturday night Miss Eileen Chip- man was surprised by a few of her eirl friends. The evening was spent in playing games after which refresh ments were served to the following: Misses Margaret Earl. Thelma Olsein, rrin Christensen. Helen Clarke, Eleanor Kelly, Beltha Storrs, Helen Storrs and Loralne Adam son. hi. fc". 't U pon mi p Ml m . fahMimdt ntCMkkcfSMI- UortDtlkiomt Wean Fork Bottling Works OUR AIM TO SERVE -YOULWELC AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS fl RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- WHERE SAVINGS . ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR JVC DEPABTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH 676 Stores in 44 States 105 New Stores in 1925 Word has come from our officials in New York that 105 new Stores will be added to our NatioriAVide Institution this year. Several. Storc3 will be opened in States where heretofore we have not been represented, repre-sented, namelv, Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. But four' States now remain that are not present in our retail family Delaware, Florida, Rhode Island and Vermont. 676 Department Stores in 44 States, which, - it is'cstimated.will do a business of approximately approxi-mately $90,000,000 this year 1 To you, this means a tremendous buying strength resulting in your saving money here in our low prices. ' s New Colored Lingerie Splendid GanafnU at a Eino Price Gowns! Step-Ins I Chemises Che-mises I Of beautiful material, ma-terial, trimmed exquisitely made expertly. And, beii of all, priced astonishingly, lowl See the new flowered voile trimming I You will like the luscious pastel shades v. of the materials, too ! Fine voile, batiste, and nainsooks in novelty weaves. - All at this splendid price 1 $1.23 Mid-Summer Dresses Appropriate for Fall Wear, Too 1 You need a New Dress 1 It's too late for new Summer clothes 1 Buy a silk Dress which you may wear all Summer Sum-mer and Fall! YouH find it here 1 Satin-Faced Crepe! Just unpacked from New York! These modish Frocks are made of lovely satin-faced satin-faced crepe in the new dark colon. New Styles! At our splendid price ! ' ' Our Famous House Frocko See THeiQ Magnetic y&lius Our Hons Frocks bavo bt- lor houMwivts who waal to dress attractively aad practically prac-tically la thslr horns. W feature gingham howo frocks, in simply chanalaf styles at. 98c Vou'll like the more dressy home frocks of broadcloth, cotton pongee, voile, or tissue gingham. Priced attractively at 0P1 i $3.98 Mrs. R. J. Sticef Is spending a few d?ys ls Lehl with her mother, Mrs. EU Kendall. Miss Sarah Parker is visiting in Bingham with her brother, Wayne Parker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Nicholes of Salt Lake City, were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nicholes. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird have as their guest this week Mrs. Bird's mother of Manti, Mrs. G. H. Bradley. Mrs. Dave Taylor entertained eight lady friends at luncheon Friday afternoon: The (time was spef in' sewing and social chats. o The Bee Orchis ladies met at the home of Mrs. Earl Carlisle Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in needle work and chatting after which a deldous lunch was served. Dr. Ilodsd of St. Louis. Missouri, spent Saturday In American Fork vlsiUng Mr. R. J. Slice. Dr. Hndge was returning to his home after a visit In Los Angeles. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R Pett were Mr. and Mrs. luls Whtanpey, of Harold, Utah, Mrs. Wm. Whlmpey of Payson and Mrs. Ross Hocking of Bingham. Treasure Che$t A large, iron-bound client In Westminster West-minster abbey wns found on being opened some years bro to contain tha body of St Edward, famous klnc together to-gether with some, early KnKllih Jewelry. ' Cannot Replace Sun Plants !" thrive on artificial '.Ubt, but the pseudo sunning ls by no means t - profitable plun for marketable plants, flowers or vegetables, according accord-ing to experiments at the Boyee Thompson Institute for Plant Re-sesrrhr Re-sesrrhr Yonkers Mrs. Bert Chadwick and children left Tuesday for their home In Berk eley, California, after visiting here with Mr. Chad wick's mothet, Mrs. Sarah Chadwick. . Mrs. Emily Webster of Los Angeles, ls visiting at the home of Mrs. Mells- sia Greenwood. Mrs. Webster was formerly Miss Emily Greenwood of this city. Mrs. S. W. Nicholes and son, El- dred, and daughter Elaine, and the Misses Erma and Genevere Adamson, motored to Vivian Park Wednesday returning home Thursday. Vivian Carlson, 9 yeter old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carlson received several severe body bruises and a fracture'd rib this week when she, fell from a cherry tree. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner and Mrs. Julia Little moltored, up Ameri can Fork canyon Sunday and spent thd day' with Mrs, Little's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wood and son. Clayson, of Holden. Utah, visited Tuesday with Mrs. R. L. Ashby and family enroute to Salt Lake City, to meet their 'son, Wallace, who fs res- turning home from a mission. Mrs. W. R. Halllday and. Mrs. Del-bert Del-bert Chlpman entertained the B. B. Ladles and their husbands at Saratoga Sarato-ga Thursday night. The Evening was spent In swimming after which a delicious lunch was enjoyed by all-Mr. all-Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halllday, Mrs. Ben Moffett. Mrs. Wm. Elsmore, Mrs. Rose Hansen, Mrs. Morley Steele and Miss Nina Halllday were Sate. Lak.j City visitors Tuesday. Miss Nina Halllday remained In Salt Lake for a short visit one 74 American Fork, Utah Hairs Catarrh Medicine jrl'- local and internal, and lias been .vess. lul in the treatment of Catarrh lor over f ,ffy year. Sold by all i?m?KU-M. F J CHENEY l CO., Toledo. Ohio Ted Roberts and 1 Teddy Cobblestone, Cobble-stone, the formeY a prominent citizen of this -rtty-antl" the iatcr the brp brown bruin at the Cobblestone Service Ser-vice Station, am not on speaking .tfrms these days Mr. Roberts was 'having a friendly .handshake M:h the bear whon the latter,, whose Jetnper was a bit on edge, icratcluAl Air. Roberts' hrtnd severely. Mr. and Mrs. . Burton Greenwood were Sunday guests of the former's mother, Mrs. W. R. Greenwood. Joe Walton, J, K. Bird and Walter Strange were among the many fisher men who went tt Strawberry Wednesday. Mrs. May Royal, formerly Mra. Wash Preaton,' of Salt Lake City, vlsitdd In American Fork Sunday with Mrs. Emma Sinclair. ""' Mrs. H., I. Wagstatf and Mra. Dave 1 hacker of Charleston, visited for three days with Mrs. Wagstaffa sister, sis-ter, Mrs. James Barratt ' "7 ' Mrs. Louie B. Ingeraoll and children chil-dren visited here from the capltol city Tuesday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingersoll. ' r Mr. and Mrs. William Loverldge entertained en-tertained Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loverldge of McOlll. Nevada, who were visiting here last week. Present "at the social were forty-four children and grandchildren of the elddr Mr. and Mrs. Loverldge. Jersey City. N. J. Mr. George ML Downs -writes: "When I waa a trapese performer traveling with the circus i contracted severe stomach trouble and nervous breakdown. The doctor advised. per-ktlon per-ktlon Immediately, but I was afraid of operations and put It off. A friend suggested sug-gested I try Tutt's Pills, he having used, them for years. After the first dose I began to feel better and would not be without them. " I feel as young aod fall of vigor aa I did when I Joined Cm ehrew." At aU druggists. m KOKxxoxo5KaKaKa An End to Tire Trouble Goodyear is putting an end to the tire problem simply by putting the highest quality mileage Into Coodyear tires-making tires-making a Goodyear tire for every need and every purse and offering the whole line at a low price. ' MARTIN NIELSEN AUTO CO. Telephone 93 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH - 8 &XOXOXXX CHOICE FLOWERS AND PROMPT SERVICE $ DAY OR NIGHT I LEHI FLORAL CO., LEHI ? . . ' f It's our pleasure t(i tltias von. $ Telephone fiO Wliero the Flowcre Onv, Lehi. $ l r s 0 ). A, 0 , I |