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Show Mrs. W. O. Frampton spent Wed-nasdny. Wed-nasdny. with l'rlnpds in Provo. U. M. Wndley Is riding In a now Ford, purchased this week. Big reduction on Ladles', .Misses' and Children's Coals nt 'I hointon's. Mr. and Mrs. Stnrko weather, Mrs. Norton, and Irving Frnzicr motored down from Salt Lnko City Sunday, and were guests of Mary Peterson. Two youths londed up with untl-prohlbltlou untl-prohlbltlou mcdlclno Tuesdny, and tlio day following contributed $0.00 each to the city's lluuuces in Judge Harper's Court. Mr. and Mrs. llrigham Hair camo down from Midway, this weok to gel a load of apples. Thoy wero guests, of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Culmer. Every trimmed hat at M. & I. Chip-man's Chip-man's sold at amazingly reduced prices. 31-lt Mrs. Nels Feuton went to Morgan, lest week, whoro sho has two sons, ono teaching and one attending High school. Mr. Kenton met hero in Salt Lnko City Friday. Tviciily-lhe per cent off on Ladies', Misses' ami Children's Coals, ul Thornton's. 3MI Mrs. Katlo Smith arrived homo this week from Pruvo, whore she underwent under-went a successful operation for appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. Sho Is Improving nicely. In a recent Ibbuo' wo stated that Mr. Radmall had budded 400 fruit trees. Our machine man left off n Cipher. Mr. Radmall budded nearlj 5,000 young Jonatlinn and Romi Bounty trees, besides a lot of cherrlei and pears.' Mrs. I). N. Adamson was an American Ameri-can Fork visitor Wednesday. Sine !.. per cent by buying Conts at 'lhornton's. 31.1t W. E. Clark wns a Salt Lako visitor visit-or tho first of tho week. Mrs. Howard Drlggs of Salt Lako City, Is visiting friends In Pleasant Grove. Mrs. H. M. Jones of Salt Lako City, Is visiting for a week with friends in Pleasant Grove. Rig reduction on Lndlcs', Misses' nud Children's Conts nt Thornton's. Tho threo-wceks-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Archlo Moxtlold died last Saturday. It was burled Sunday, funeral services being held at tho parents home. Como early and choose from the largest assortment of trimmed hats wo have had this season, nt great reductions. re-ductions. M. & I. Chlpmnn. 31-lt Mrs. Olc Anderson went to Salt Lako City Monday to meet her husband, hus-band, who was returning from a mission mis-sion to Norway. Bishop and Mrs. JamcB Anderson of Morgan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hayes Sunday. Messrs Anderson Ander-son and HnycB wero members of tho samo session of tho tato legislature. Big reduction on Ladles', Misses' und Children's Conts nt Thornton's. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobbloy nro spending n week In Salt Lake City, visiting with their daughters, Mrs. W. H. Whlto and Mrs. L. W. Grcenlg. Every trimmed lint in tho splondld assortment nt M. & I. Chlpmans's bo-Ing bo-Ing sold ut greatly reduced prices. Miss Sarah Williamson went to Snlt Lako City Thursday evening, to witness the production of the "Trnll of the Lonesome Pine." About twenty Pleasant Grovo members mem-bers of tho Plensant Grovo Relief Societies' attended tho Stnko Conference Confer-ence nt Lchl Thursday. Siuc'25 per cent by buying Conts nt Thornton's. 31-lt Joseph Shocll spent two days this week In the south end of tho county performing his duty as fruit trco Inspector. In-spector. Mr. F. D. Richardson of Ogden, was tlio guest of his son Saturday tpid Sunday, T. A. Richardson, our High School teacher: Big Millinery Salo for ono week, beginning Ndvcmber 1st at M. & 1. Chlpmnn's. 31-lt Mr. and Mrs. Smurthwalto of Salt Lako wero guests at the home of Mr. nud Mrs. L. A. Richardson Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. Vera Hnllday of Provo, spent Sunday hero tho guest of Miss Ruby Krusc. .Save 2." per cent by buying Conts nt Thornton's. 31-lt Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston and children of American Fork wero tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R, Frampton Framp-ton Wednesday. Miss Ruby Kruso wont to Provo Sunday evening, to spend n weok visiting with Mrs. Dan Holdaway and othor friends. If you ennnot get what you want any place elso, call on Chlpmun Mer-cnntllo, Mer-cnntllo, American Fork. 31-lt Mrs. Joseph Cobbloy of Blnckfoot, Is visiting with relatives and friends. Sho camo from Idaho to bo at the bed side of hor sister, Mrs. Jacob Foutz. Mrs. Luclla E. Thorno entertained ut supper Saturday evening Hon. J. II. Mayes of Salt Lake, F. A. Hulsh of Provo, Dr. O. E. Grua and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wnlkor. Twenty-live per cent off on Ladles', Misses' nnd Children's Coats, nt Thornton's. 31-lt A number of young people arc planning a Hnllowo'ou pnrty for Friday Fri-day night, As yot It Is n secret only to a few solcct ones. Our next Ibbuo will be able to Inform you. W. R. Frampton Is making arrangements arrange-ments with tho Orcm company to bundle his coal over that lino. He can then hnvo his coal unloaded onto his own proporty and states that it will save ono handling of coal for him. Monnch Steel Ranges aro tho best, and Chlpmnn's hnndlo them thoy are great pcoplo for furnishing quality. 31-lt Ono of the lending social ovonts of tho week was the Boclal In tho Tab-ornnelo Tab-ornnelo In honor of Mrs. Mngglo Sor-onson Sor-onson who will bo innrrled noxt Wednesday Wed-nesday to Mr, O. T.NlolBon of Hebor. Tho houso was filled, many coming from othor towns. Thero wus a program pro-gram of music, speeches, dancing and luncheon. Freo Embroidery Class, 2 to C p. i m., up stairs In Chlpmnn's Big Red ' Storo, every Snturdny. All girls and 3 ladles nro Invited No charge Como every Saturday. 31-lt I W-H-Y? I Has my work Increased until 11 Is necessary for me to be here nery day to accomodate my customers f Do I get so much repair vork from surrounding country nud towns? Do those ,aUio try me once come again? THERE'S A REASON Look (or my Xmiis stock of Jcwelcry nuiy be here before j on see this ml and buy where everything Is guaranteed. J. G. Webb Jeweler Pleasant Grow, Ulah (Open every dny In tho week, beginning November Gth.) LEU I PEOPLE PRAISE SIMPLE MIXTURE Many in Lchl praise tho simple mlxturo of buckthorn bark, glycorlno, etc., known as Adlor-I-ka. This remedy re-medy Is the most THOROUGH bowel cleniiBor over sold being oven used successfully in nppcmlicltlB. ONE SPOONFUL rollvca nlmost ANY CASIO of coiiHtlpntlon, sour or gassy stomnch, ONE MINUTE nftor you take It tho gusses rumble nud pass out. Adlor-I-ka cannot gripo nud tho INSTANT action is surprising. II B. Morrlliow, druggist.. Lehl. The American Fork Drug Company roport great success. ' LHHIIIh tH Tonight II Hallowe'en I BALL I ORPHEUS I HALL I Pleasant Grovo "With tho Spooky Effect. M ROSELL'S FAMOUS :H ORCHESTRA H 1 of Snlt Lnko H WITH THEIR SPLENDID PRO- ,', jH ORAM OF M.W DANCES. H Special Features ':H Spooky, (Jloomy und Moonlight ' Bnnres-MVnlch hand bills fur 'IH the program of those leuenty- i'l Iho latest lilts. H Extra Ladies 15c. H TONIGHT I ! AND WHEN ,'1 YOU GET TIRED !H 1IAYINU YOUIt jfl WATOH TINKERED tlET IT FIXED RIGHT. !H MARTIN !k American Fork II P ! 1 xm Chlpmau'H Heating Stoves tnko less H fuel and wear tho longest 31-lt V WANT ADS I Furnished rooms for Rent M. II. Blglor. 31.1t - "H B FOR SALIC High grado now milch ' ' H Jorsoy cow, C years old. John R. , H Hlndloy, American Fork. 31-2t-pd ."H GOOD WINTER PASTURAGE J1.50 , H per month. Enpulro or John Hlel, , H Box 449 Lchl. 31-tf H FOR SALE Ono second-hand sepn- H M rator. Call on Mrs. W. B. Smith, or , H phono 98. 24-2t-pd A M FOR RENT A thrco room houso nnd , cellar, closo In. II. C. Johnson, B American Fork. 24-2t ('i 1 v M FOR SALE C by 10 rods cornor H building lot, closo In, cement walks, ; H cheap. II. C. Johnson, American H Fork. 24-21 (, fM FOR RENT C room brick houso on . M 3rd West St. Euqulro of Mrs. David H WagstafT. 24-2t H FOR SALE A Kltchon Cabinet, al- ' M most now and cost $37.00. Will tnko H $2li.00 for It. Euquiro nt Citizen of- It H flee or cnll 85. '' M ::Big Band Dance:: I Orpheus Hall PI. Grove ' I ELECTION NIGHT ' I Tues., Nov. 3rd 1 1 Pleasant Grove Silver Band Ah M Latest Hits and Popular jijj fl Dancos. ; I M LADIEg FREE , L I I n |