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Show HE . , , 'rsssssrs HI I AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS LJJE Duy bread niiido nt home A. V. U. jpjH Mrs. Charlotte Fcuthcrstone went HBj to Salt Lake Tuesday. H B Mr. Jim Dunkloy or Suit Lake, was H fit liero on business Monday. D ft BJ M Mrs. Jesso ChookHton and children D K wont to I.L'hi Monday, for a week, HE'. Mr. V. M. (lino wiih a Bait l.akt H & visitor Monday HE? Von can huy boys Oskosh, Crown JWK Pita:, Underbill lilli overalls, R to If HI yuan, nt lEe al the Hidden Itnlu ' fBlj Mrs. Slnry Stevens of Victor, Idaho HKff Is hem for n Hlioit visit with frleiidt HVft ntnl i datives, HHj. Miss Urn Htoirs spent Sutiuilro HH . and Sunday in l'rovo, guest of hui Si hi other, (Jeo. A, Btorr. DBJ Mrs. Hub Fern ley and children ol HK Heaver, nio here vlBltlug with hoi HE parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heck. HR, MIsb Kcllle 1'a.Mnan of Snlt Lake H Is horn visiting with her mother, Mis HX v fCmlly I'nxmnn. HB Miss May Walker left Monday fot H9: Vornal, for a three week's visit with HHj friends and relatives. HHr Mis. C. I.. Joy and hahy of Sail HJH' Lake, are horo visiting with Mrs. Joy'i- HH ninther, Mrs, J. 11. KorbcB. HK Mr. llort Chadwlck returned to Salt HHj I.ako Monday, utter a few days here HH. with relatives. I H Mr. ahd Mrs. Clifton fierce ol Hb ' Hprlngvllle, spcut the forepart of the Hflj ' week here visiting friends. H, Miss Alia lteck, who hns siiout thr PHI two iKist months in Heaver, Is liomr HB' for n week or two. HHH i i i i Hh Hoys' School Caps take tho place HE of the summer straw lints. Chlpman's HI I have the kind the school hoys use. Hjf . Mr. Donjainln Fullmer nnd son, HB Hurl, went to Salt I.ako Monday for a HS few weeks. Hj Mr. nnd Mrs. II F Thorup of Sail IH I.ako, spent tho past week here visit 8 lug Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nielsen and DJD Mr. nnd Mrs. J, A. 1'. Jensen. iffV" - MrB. J. II, Btorra went to Spring Dl vlllo Sunday night, for u ten day's HI visit with her pnrouts, Mr. nnd Mrs Hi Oeo. Harrison. JH . Wouldn't It he n fluo thin); tf there In was some sort of nn automatic nr- H rangoment hy means of which the PM prlro of sugar beets would Jump up jH w'l- t'c prlco of sugar? HJ Suvo your money, savo your hands HE you can kcop this counsel by buying HJ Gloves for Men and Hoys at Chip Q man's Bargain Haseincnt. Our new K fall stock Is already in. 29-lt HHe - HJ Mrs. 0. V. Amlelln and daughter, H Marba, of l'rovo, spent Tuesday and 9 Wednesday here, guests of Mrs. T. S. H llrondbont. w Parlors for teaching of ilrt'osmnk- E In); nnd also for drosBiu..lflng, will K open September 7, 1011. Alt jioihouk fK desiring to do business or learning fv of dressmaking will apply to Mrs. K Alma Qrconwocd. 20-tf Mrs. Itosa Ornnt went to Spanish tor!: Sunday, for a two week's visit. Mis. Karl Vorney returned from l'rovo Saturday night. Mrs. .103. King l I" S"" I.ako telling tell-ing her daughters. Support licmu Industry by puichas lug bread al Amoilcaii Porlt Hakery. Mr. and Mrs. Pon (Ireen spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in Salt Lake. Mr, and Mrs Waller Slack spsni Wednesday In Salt I.sl.'e. Mrs. P. M. Houston has been Uniting Unit-ing In Salt Lake thl week. Mr. P. M. Houston spout Tuesday In Salt Lake. Miss Ora Lynch Is spending n fow dayn in Sail Lake City, the guest or MlBK Iteha Sehorliiger. Mr. and Mrs. I'arl Smoot of l'rovo spout Saturday hore. guests of Mr and Mrs. Kail Varney. Mrs. Mltchel Davis spent Sunda and Monday In l.ehl, guests of Mrs I. It. Davis. Mr. .1. A. I'ollltt of Salt Lake, spent part of the week here visiting Mr and Mrs. A, W. I'otcrsgn. Mr. Floyd I leek of Salt Lake, was the guest of MIbs Mnrjorlo Feather-stone Feather-stone Sunday. Huy your sanitary picnic plains at the American Fork Hakery, tvvonty-flvo tvvonty-flvo for 10c. 22-tf (lOUllemen, woiklug man, It Is your day Labor Day, September 7th We have the working shoes for $'- -'! Chlpmau's I!nri;alti DaHemcnt. :!D-lt Mr. and Sirs. Hert Crookston returned re-turned to their home in Salt Lake Monilny. Mr. and Mrs. Murk II. Foote returned re-turned Monday from Colorado Springs, Colo. A baby boy arrived nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mis. M. II. Ingersoll, Monday. Mon-day. Mr. A. W. Peterson spent a 'few days tills week In tho south cud of tho county taking pictures- Mrs, J. n. Illndloy and daughter: Jenn, were Salt Luko visitors this week. Miss Arsona Hansen returned Sunday Sun-day from n week's visit In Sprlngvlllo Hid Thlatlo. Watch for tho first nppcurauco of "Tho Million Uollw Mystery." Tho company mailing this picture offers $10,000 for the best hundred word solution of It. So wntch for the stnrtlng. 29-lt Mr. Lawrence Ilutehlugs's many frjends will bo pleased to hear of hU marriage to MIhb Hazel Cochran of Snlt Lake. The marriage took plncp August 17th. Do not deloy, but get reody now for school, Septoinbm' 7th. Wo have the writing tablets, potfclls, composition books and everything tho studont needs to fully equip him for school. Chlptnnn's, Amerlenn Pork. 29-lt Mrs. Lii In Fltzgcrold of Lchl, spent Monday In American Fork. Miss Millie Thornton returned Mori-day Mori-day from Itlnghnm. Mrs. It. Wilcox Is tho guest of Misa Oonovn Ilnnks this week. HoyV and Olrlo' School Shoes nt1 n snap. Clilpinan Hargolii Hnsement. Mr. and Mrs. (i. K. CnrreU roturfi-, til to thnlr, h.'uno In Salt Lake, Moifj day. ' ' '.. Uliiuch and LucIhii Ci iiii.lall return-i'd return-i'd Wednesday from a two week's vls'l? In Snlt Lake. ( Wnirh for "Paid In Full," at tin Oilcnt soon. 2)lt Mrs Uuby Kllsmon' and son niv hore visiting Mrs. Nephl Ullsmore. Mr and Mrs. fleo, Crossmun of Pali Held wen- here Monday. Mrs. .1. M. Thornton wiih a I'lensnul drove! visitor Mondny. Atl'y. J. Traeey Wootton wiih hi l'rovo Moud.ty on business. Mlsn Opal Robinson or Ktirekn,' h here visiting for a few days. Miss Ida Chlpmau returned from Suit Lake Monday. Cull at the Golden Rule nnd got their prices on your boys' and girls school wear. It will surprise you how much you can savo. 29-lt Miss Lizzie Holey Is home after a ton day's visit with her sister, Mrs J. West, or Salt Lake. Mr. W. II. Chlpmnn. Mr. J. Heck nnd Mr. Isaac Hluns, spent Monday In Salt Lake on business. , Mr. F. Dewey, of the Interurbnn company, left Monday for I'ocntollo, Idaho. Miss Opal Robinson of Kurekn, ppent the week here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Hnnnnh Onrdnor. Miss Sndlo Chlpmnn nnd Mr. Itus soil Whitman accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. O. G. Hong to Salt Lakdcity In their nuto Sunday. John II. Wootton, of the Utnh Lake Irrigation Pumping Plant, spent Mondny Mon-dny nnd Tuesday In Amerlenn Fork on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duukjcy Ami children spent tho Inttor part of the week In Snlt Lake. Mrs. Joe Wilson of Lchl, Is visiting with hor mother, Mrs. Win. Webb, this week. A few from hero went to Salt Lake this week to tho Wizard's Carnival. Tho Citizen refused to advertise their program. Why hulp pave Salt Uko's streets? Ho n home town booster Instead. In-stead. You needn't ho contented with "one of the llnest;" you can have as many or them us you llko If you mean moving mov-ing pictures nnd sweet music nnd go to tho Orient Theatre. 20-lt Coming down on the lnterurhan car tho other night, we heard n gentleman gentle-man say: "American Fork Is tho best UK.u on the lnterurhan road; It's the most progressive and up-to-date city south or Salt Lake and I don't bar l'rovo." That's the kind of boostlnf Unit helps a town, and coming from r. B'rnnger It certainly made us fee' I" .Ml to be a resident of American Fork. t'omddevablu "cussing" Is caused on .mil t or blelo riding on the oldr walks or our city. With nil duo re-spiels re-spiels to the whp.il man or hoy, thr suei. W the proper place for thoir .hoi I, aliho It In a little harder push. - If there's a city ordinance covet cov-et lug this t certainly should bo en-torced. en-torced. Don't you think bo reader? Don't you know, that ou can save nnnoy on your Bull or eont Ask vour neighbor they trade at the Golden Gol-den Rule. 09.1t Mis l.uello Heck or ihls cltj nnd Mr. 1 - Murdoch or Heaver, vveie mur-rl.tl mur-rl.tl In the Salt Lake Tempi., on Wed-nesilay. Wed-nesilay. The bride Is tho charming daughter or Mr. and Mrs John Berk and Is well known In this community, having been born and raised liero. 1h.- groom Is one or the most popular and highly respected young m0n or Heaver. Mr. and Mrs Murdoek left Thursday ror a brier vluli M Sim Francisco, and will sail Septembor 1, for tho Samoa Islands, where wy will act iib Mprinon missionaries (or some thno. Tho Citizen loins their many other nieuds In wishing thorn many happy years or wedded life. During these war times and nd-lunctHl nd-lunctHl prices, you' ought t0 visit tho ImkiiIii llNseiuoiit nt Chlpmun'B Hlg i' I rtmre Children's mhool shoes, ' r only coc. :i i o'f,, 70c; ' oi.v $100 y I() 12, $1 25 1 y moil Sole, new stock, only 3 r 29-U ' sieve Anderson was it Provo vlsltot Mondny. Mrs. C. A. Storro nnd Children of ril'clineld, are hero vislllnn rolntivcs. 1 1 11 " Six loaves of bread for 26o, Or buy six tickets for 35c. 22-tf Mr nnd Mrs. John Robinson spent Thuisuay in Salt I.alie. Mrs. J. A. Wootton wont to Salt l.oke Tin sdi y or h WOak'a Mull. Miss Kvn Doon Lee 'wtii'lu Murray Sunday. Mr. C. W. WlilHiltSsr' W5 In Salt Lake Mondny on busInoM. Miss Minn RobeiU, who tw Iwfti lek Tor some time, 18 Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Sholtoii or Snlt l.al:e, spent the forepart of tbn week hero vlHltlng relatlvoa. . Miss Melha Hollo or Stilt Lake, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Drown. Mako your money stretch during these war times and we mm help you Jo It, IT you will call til our More. Clilpnuin's. " 2!)-lt Mr. Newell Mlsoimr of Salt Lake, tpent Saturday and Sunday In American Am-erican Fork. Messrs Lolnuil Wnlkor and Lester Chlpmnn lert ror Kansas City Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Ceo. Storrs Mrs. C. A. Storra or Richfield nnd Llzn nnd Klla Storrs spent Wednesday In Provo, visiting Geo. A. Storrs nnd family. Mr. and Mm. H. M. Jackson and daughter, IIa)deo, wero Salt Lake visitors last week, the guests of Mrs Karl Jones. Mrs. II. M. Jackson and daughter, are spending part of the week In l.ehl, visiting Mrs. Jackson's sister, Mrs. Leu Racker. Judge and Mr3. A. H. Mnrgcn of. l'rovo, spent Sunday In American Fork, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K A. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Southworth and Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpmnn, Jr.. motored to Salt Lake Sunday morning, morn-ing, returning In tho evening. "The Port or Missing Men" In flvol parts, with thoso Dawson, Sister's ap-proprlnto ap-proprlnto music will bo an nttracilou which you will long remember. Orient Ori-ent soon. 20-lt After rending the news In the Citizen, Citi-zen, you'll find the s-iiiib several days Inter In tho dally papers. Have you noticed It? And they don't give us credit for It, hut "snlpo" It bodily with a word changed here and there and cull It special news. Swnt the Hy, catch tho fly, poison them, trap them, slay them like the French would the Cennaus, or the Germans would the (lelglmiH; any way to get rid of them. All utensils or Implements of war ngulnst the fly sold by Chlpmau's. 29-lt Mark 1.. Hczant and finally have moved In their new bungalow. .1: II. Storrs spout Thursday In Salt Luko. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Snyder spent tho inttor pail of tho week In Salt Luke. J. H. Robinson made 11 business trip to Snlt Lake City Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. V. M. Oroo came home from Salt Lake Tuosday evening, after af-ter a fow dny's visit with rolntfycs. Miss Manila. Chlpmnn returned Tuesday Tues-day from n two week's visit In St. Anthony, Idaho, with her sister, Mrs. Aithur Adams. She nlso visited lalt.nd Parle before returning. "Tho Vice Trust" nnd "Tho Drug Terror," shown at tho Opera House Wednesday nnd Thursdny nights, should b appreciated by tho people' of Air-erlc.tn Fork, because they aro .1 grent help to the moral movement that m sweeping our nation. Tho 1 sf t t tho Opera House should bo praised vory highly ror offering of-fering such pictures. Mr. K. A. Cluyson has accepted a H position In tho Utah Power & Light H company in Provo canyon. H' Try our cottngo bread, only 10 centi. H' American Fork Hakery. 1-tt Thoso, Hoy's School Suits in Chip H man's Hnrgnln Hasement, age 3 to 1(, H for $2.00, are simply the proper styles. H 29-lt H: llov- true those lines of tangfel low's on the flag, will seem to the H American wanderers In Kuropc vb H aro striving to reach home: H Ah I when the wanderer, lonely H friendless, H In foreign harbors shall behold That flag unrolled; I 'Twill be as a friendly hand, H Stretched out from his native land, Filling his henrt with memorlti sweet and endless. |