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Show i VwsM ";. , . . AMERICAN FORK LiOCALS ' AND ; FERSDNALS 2 Dr. J. F. Noyes has heen confined- to his home this week with Illness, but is now w wv o - 0t of the Darkness" A detective story Interesting Iron the itart to JhltVtoflu I this "it i." Rrana. who resided here several years ago, and whohaa.been In tWn City. Kansas, lor me P pre years, Is In American Fork tor a brief visit wun inenu Mm. Geo. H. Webb . bad , as Hot miMt for dinner New Tear's dsy, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart and fam By, Mr. and ; Mm. Harold Chlpman. n ' 'rnmftn and Mlsa ' Jennie Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McBrlde ot Ogden, and Mr. and Mra. Leslie Burgess, Bur-gess, nnd: children of View, , Idaho, were guests of . Mr. and Mra. IV B. McBrlde and other relatives here for the week end. . , t A atranger" walling ; down . Main itreet Thureday morning without a hat oo caused all. who saw h,lffl to "gano" after him and wonder wheth er he was crasy, had. lost' his that ' or nlain economical, for If yon will remember It was chilly morn. - ,jjr. and Mra. Thos. Martin and family ,of Provo, Mrs. Mattie' , Penman Pen-man t and daughter Prancls of Sal; Lake,' and Mrs. Emily Paxman -and daughter Nellie of thle city were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paxman New Tear's day. -Two certificates : were granted fhursday by the Stat Board Education Ed-ucation tor grammer . grade diplomas 'to two teachers .of Alpine District, one to Hay D. Nlcholes of American Fork and the other ; to Martha J. Johnson of Pleasan Grove. t; , , eunday 'afternoon, la honor of the birthday of Mr. Qua Anderson,., an Anderson reunion was held at h!s tome.' there being about 20 present. Diversions .typical of. family jtather- fugs were enjoyea ana. .a. .ueuaoiui dinner semd. ,';r . "The 'otflcers Of the Ladles Farm Bureau. aro.very desirous of ' having . a uU membership of. the Bureau pre- night- (Saturday) -in the city hall at ..V AVlnrV far the Durnoea of re-elect ing officers, and also to appoint project pro-ject leaders to .attend -, the school which wlU be held in Pleasant 43rore tn the near future, sponsored by the Farm Bureau ot the County. Bead tie new serial story en nsge seres. ClosW out our winter hats at $2.95 and $1.50. v Tanner Mr. and Mrs. John Greene of Salt Lake, ars guests this week here at the home of Mrs. AnnU Greene. Mrs, Lliiie Armstrong and daugh ter Katie, of Firth, Idaho, are spend ing an indefinite visit In American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Pen- rod. V:'-;'-, "V ' : '' -Arthur Reere and son left Sunday for their homo In Hlnkley after. a visit of six week hero with Mr. and Mrsr T. W. Cropper."" , Mrs. 'Reeve will return to Hlnkley also In the near future. ... - - Mrs. Charles Galaford and children left for their hom la StandardvOla Friday after vlalt of two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jas. Sbrately. Jr. Her Uncle, John B. Conk, accompanied them as far , as Provo. . V'v v 'c--i- Mr. and Mrs. O. L Tanner' and baby pt Whitney, Idaho, art spend ing a visit here with Mrs. Whitney's parents,' Mr. and MriLr Elt-JrClay-son. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Booth of Provo, were guests last week , of Mr. and Mrs. Clayson, returning to their Provo home Sunday. Mrs. Gas Anderson entertained ten of the little' friends ot her daughter Edna Wednesday ' afternoon, the occasion oc-casion being the little lady's' fith birthday. Games and msulo made a pleasant time for all, after which lunch lun-ch was ierved, a birthday cake with candles forming the centerpiece-.. , r i t . , I J' . . . J .V?'". , ' . ' ' . . t For the pad week or so Mr. 'Al fred Turner of the Second ward, who Uvea on 1st north street, has been seriously HI and confined to his home, suffering from, heart trouble. His condition was such lasf Saturday that his daughter Bertha .was sent foiwhOT::aeTr'ieIpfnff':ttttlM''litr father.' v. :.5 --i-l - '"'''- ''i':::,'. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Chrlatensen entertained a number of friends at a watch party. Sunday' night, the following fol-lowing being guests: ..Mr,' and Mrs. John, Greene of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harvey of Pleasant Grove, Miss Jennie Lund of Fountain Green; Mr, and Mrs. Tlrlaa Smith, Mr,, and Mrs. Harold Cblpman, Laverl Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. Sidney Rkholes, Mrs. Geo. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chrlatensen. Chrla-tensen. ' '?. .: ? ; t-r ; ' ',;)- ClllhOPIiACTIC CUflt YOU ? CO ' Tho ntlre list ot two hundred and aeventy odd diseases ot the human body have been met In Chiropractic clinifcs and offices. In each instanc of dlsoeee, the . spinal column has been examined to know whether displacements of vertebra are wholly or in aome 'measure the cause of the trouble, with the rceult that the Chlro-Y praotor has a knowledge of al! manner of dlseas and the possibilities pos-sibilities for recorery in each type. Like every system of healing. 'Chiropractic is more effective In some diseases than in others. : If the spinal column shows displacement at th proper point tor any of the following conditions, K can be safely promised that the condition will Improve or recover when the displaced vertebra Is adjusted' and the nerve energy for the part la restored to normal. It is only when the damaged tissue la beyond the power of the body to repair, that th case fails to show good result. ; ' Headaches lTenralgU ' Neuritis Lumbago . Sciatica Backache Stiff Keek -: K rvoasness folds noarsenost Bronchitis Hay Fever . Bronchial Asthma - ; Cystitis Chronic Appendicitis Castritls Indlgstloa Constlpstlon v Less ef Appetite PalplUtloa laoomnla " .. ... , Goitre . Hfera Blood ' , rrossara . Dirtiness Diseases of tho Heart, and Langs Intestines Kidneys ' Bladder Pehlo Orfraas" -Xyes and Ears and Threat Skla and Muscles E X A M I 5 A T I 0 F BE E JU. M Granl, D. C. Cnicesf ItWpnes ...... Yi lHock orth of Tahirnaclo noun to 11-7 to 4. I'tone 113 , , Coats tv. Crochet -Cotton All Sizes' 3 for 25c 'A DEPARTMENT ST( i - - x Hops Uuslia , '. Only 18c yl If Your. Corisider f i ii . 1 1 . WMProffltfere: ; non't ha inflnenced bv sensational "sale' claims they are rarely genuine! Do not be persuaded by. such claims in buying, what you do not need nor before you need it EeaL cenuine savings are here today, tomorrow, all the time! .The JL n Dflv1v f!ATfiT9v in it tinrtrlrArla of stores, buv pnA sell in enormous Quantities. Naturally we price lower, and maintain high quality Surely, if you stop to consider this question of 'sales and savings" your buying will greatly profit because of . the "thrift you can practice at pur stores. " ; ? ' , V GLOVES I -7 SOCKS BOCKS ; 7" " rMen's Heary Brown Jersey Gloves Men's Jleavy Half .Woolr Socks, - - lien's Work Socks, Brown or Black j 2 pair for...'Jl...". 25c only 29c pair 2 pair for ..hv. 25c Men's Bib Overalls and Jumpers, only - $1.19 V Windovrs SHTJEIT?" , . - Gloves::. ' . . . -Felt Slippers ,;. V-Men'a GreV flannel Shirts ' Jlen's Leather Face Canvas Gloves Women's Felt House Slippers All bnly',,:,.;;;:;;r:tr7;:l.r.'. 88c ;Only":: .;.V..L; 19cpr. Shades. w Only 95c Men's AH Leather Vest, only $2.98 - See Windowo Blankets : Xi - j- " OUTINO FLAITlhlL SKIRTS ' Only . . . . , .'. . . ; . . $179 pair Only .... . . . . 3c Extra Heavy OITLY , : ; . B8c each - . .. -. --. - I :. ' - . . ' "i ' mmmmmmmammmmTmTm . ( - . I.-, ...... .. - "... .v J -a rf-.v-' . '"' .'" ' - I TT? ATIV. TA. Wl? A T TI1?D A PTMT?MT AVJLrx ur. ";x.vr. iT'-Afv jltxjj. rxxvx itxjljii x . . see oub windows op coats-waists-skirts dresse3. ' " .. the prices on this merchandise are eve0ei7ce of how ' we actually do "out sale - ; ; , - - sales." - 1 - It vim pay yea well te read the ads Closimr out our winter bats at $2.95 and $1.50. Tanner Style" Shop.;;;.y;y; " H. Storrs returned to American Fork Tuesday after ' a several days stay in Storrs attending to business Interests. .- W,v. , . Mrs. LesUr Ingberg and Mlsa Lisa Hindley returned to Salt Lake Sat urday after a week's fialt here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 3. 'R. Hlndley. , A reunion Of the Humphrlea fam ily w( held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.' Prank:.. Humphrlea here New Tear's day; The main feature ot the day was a delicious dinner. 'spaasssMBW ,' - :.' Chlpman Mercantile Co. closed all day Thursday for the purpose of tak Ing stock and the American ' Fork Co-op closed Friday tor - the same purpose s v:,v .. . 8. W. Chlpman, who has been quite 111 the past week with a touch of pneumonia and rheumatism, waa re ported to be somewhat better Friday morning, though of course still con fined to his bed.-;;.. , --Vir The Librarian of th Public library reports a steady, increase la patronage patron-age of the library. Her . record ot issuance is-suance of books shows' that during December 1034 books were let out which Is aa Increase over November and a very decided lncreaae over last year at this time. , V Pres. and Mrs. 8. L. Chlpman gavs a very successful New Year's party at .their; home 'Monday evening -for the crowd who made the trip" to Yellowstone Park two years ago an4 a' few "other guests. , Decorstlors appropriate ap-propriate to the holiday son prevailed., pre-vailed., throughout thrhonsv. Cnrn' R, music" and lunch was enjoyed Vv 55 gtrsts. .' - . Have yea read tho Mr. and Mra. Roy Greenwood mo tored : to Salt Lake Wednesday on business matters: ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. 'Kenneth BaU and' two ' daughters of Batt ' Lake, : spent tho holidays hero and in Pleasant Orovo with relatives. : , I. Mrs. J. J. Hannah . was operated upon at the local hospital Thursday of last week for gall stones, and la getting along nicely., Mra Hans Chrletensen entertained at dinner . Thursday.-: complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ed 8treet and Miss Grace .Folland. . v -... . Mr. and Mrs. U J.- Reeder returned to their homo In Ogden Wednesday after spending several days In Am erican 'Fork, guesU t the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Grant Mrs. Grant returned to Ogden with them for a short visit V:' , : . Friday evening at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Preston entertained a tew friends. Card games and social chat were enjoyed and a dainty lunch served. The guestg were: Mr, and Mrs., Thomas Barrett, Mr., and Mrs. Wlllard ; Holman, Mrs. Julia Little and Miss Vanta NleUea. Mr. and Mrs.' Wlllard Holman gave a . very successful .watch party Nsw Tear's eve to tho following guests: Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Chlpman, Mr. end Mrs. Ben Moftett Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Barrett,' Mr." and Mrs. Walter Devey, Mr. and Mrs.' Vera Holln-drako, Holln-drako, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson, Mrs. Julia little, Miss Vansa Kiel-ten, Kiel-ten, and Mr. Ted Holman. Games snd refreshments wero enjoyed. V V' t -tV flTTT'lOWEHS';'''' And Floral Iersiis a "Detklty. . Iritl(n and all V fit i rt.oim ro. ; ifhi . Tlrha veer order We skis John H. Davis of Salt Lake, spent New Tear's holidays, hero with his wife and family.. . . Mrs. Abtf" Gudmunsen spent Wednesday Wed-nesday ta Bait Lake, guest of rela tives . A , Mrs. Lanard Chlomaa spent T nesday In Bait Lake, visltlnf 1 son Prank O'Brien. , Alva A."Oroea lea 8atar-r t Los Angeles,' California, with t load ot beef cattle. 9KKKiittVK& EALART JlA THEATRJu PROGRAM. JAN. 5th TO 11th TO-DAV rEIDAT.. BATUEDAY. Uatlne Sat, innn iinmnnnn rviimu Vv o iiul d bU llllluo (WILDFIRE) ' : iV'Br ASE CBET BIO WESTERN DRAIIA ' Regular Prices ALSO 2 REEL SEMON COMEDT. MONDAY TUESDAYLOOK ID . .' 15c : A BIO WESTERN COMEDY D2AIIA "His Dad! Against Tlio Hall" : ALSO firoiRD 001 WED. THURSir-UATHTEE WED. All 10 Cents. ;. '?A Thrilling James Oliver Cfcrwocd Prcduction, TheGoldesiSfire ' . j Better thaa Nomads of Its Korth-tho aaso V V SEE THIS Eld BPHCIAL I V ClALSO-2- EEEL CIIKISTIE COMEDY- - rtojTulnr Prlo Head the Mortcs oa I'uira : ous 1 (lOU -kmg i wsn titer 'i tore r gent 1 |