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Show SAIVRDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923. 'AMERICAWFOEK CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17. JQ2t. u obokos'ok'& fi ; . : AMERICAN FORK it . 2 JbOGALS Eoao AND Kr"rK'rOa Personals V Un. CA. Plersoa waa a Salt Laka visitor Wednesday. ' ' ", i Mrs, Jennie Wllklni of Pror tu th guest hers Sunday of Mrs. Byron f Cookston IV 'V v ; y. Our Lumber, yard is at your aer- Ties it you need only ons piece or , a Bltt'call at Cblpman'a, Mrs. Silas Thorns of. Pleasant Grove, visited tor several" days this week with her mother, Mrs. Wa Thorns. .'-' ' vv Z. -1. Mrs. W. A. Robinson returned home I Tuesday after spending a ten days' visit in Salt Lake and Bingahm with her--daughters, v , 'a-'1 . ejasjssnwae " , The first of ths week, automobUlsts ; had considerable difficulty In making - ths' trip to sndt from Salt Lake near . the point of .the mountain on account I of the heavy drifting of snow' but I Wednesday reports were that autos ! were going through with little dif ft J culty. r -tX'fT " i ! The following books have been I added to the public library this week: JTbe Way of a Man" by Hough; 1 Tb Right of. Way- by Parker; u Readings for Horns ..Circles" - The i. number1 of . books Issued ; in ' January s was 1288, an increase of 288 over December. All -who - do not avail: ' f , . . j ! tkam.alv tit 41... Afiniiiiiiiltv a 11- Jack . Irerson, employed at Lund, spent Xh9 week end here with his wife and relatives. 7.." ; . Steve Rhumell of 8alt Lake, was a business visitor In American Fork Saturday and Sunday. . The Wall Paper for Spring, the new Floor Rugs and Linoleum are already al-ready here. Bee Chipman's assortment. assort-ment. 7 ', e " A. R, Paxman and son-Dcloss of Salt Lake' en route to Nephi, spent Saturday hers with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paxman and family. Mrs. Ren Halliday and - daughter Nina, Miss LaRee Chlpman and Mr. Ernest Paxman were among those from American Fork who attended the " concert given by. Rachmaninoff, the Russian Composer-pianist at the Salt Lake TabernacIMonday eve ning.';. , ' V.'; The stork has been a busy bird in our city lately. Six winsome baby girls have arrived in the past three weeks. Last week a baby .girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adamson and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Heber Han son. Monday, a son was horn to Mr. and Mrsr Urban" Johnson. . " ' Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thorns, Mr. and Mrs. 3. V. Steggle, Mrs. 8ilas Thorne, Stephen and George Baker. Edna and x erarys9joyment Afforded Jbyhlsto-ljJeroTCaments and Leah I 8teggle motored to Rlverton Tuesday -to attend at-tend the Juneral of Edwin Bills, the young man who was eletrocuted at Salduro.. Mrs. Bills was formerly Miss Mel vlna Clements of this city. The picture of our local basket ball boys, with their coach, "Happy" Holm-stead Holm-stead appeared in Sunday morning's Tribune. The boys are: Elllah Chin- Imatt, Grant Ingersoll, Peter Condor, Clyde Dirk, Elden Chlpman, Alex Kar ren, James Chadwlck and Dean Niel- stitutlon should do so. The building nnd books ar ours,' let's nss them, j - Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Miller returned return-ed home Sunday from a visit to Salt Lake. - Saturday tbey atended the ; Golden Wedding anniversary ; celebration cele-bration of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mar-croft, Mar-croft, ' and during the ' evening the -weddings of. Miss Alkst Gunning, daughter of Mrs. Miller, took place. She was married to Mr. Clyde Marcroft, youngest son "of Mr. Thos. Coddington returned boms Wednesdsy morning from Carbon Co. whsre he spent a week on business. Mr. and Mrs.' Vein Larson' had 12 guests at. a sleighing party about town, and V-lot ly time is reported. . Vera Fsddls of Salt Lake spent several sev-eral days her9' this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faddls. Jess M. Walker and P. M4 Nielsen went to Salt Lake Friday night of last week to attend the lecture on criminology. Mrs. Ted Lee and Mrs: Jesse Walker Walk-er apent Thursday In Lehl, visiting with, Mrs. Anna Stoddard and Mrs. Jos. Klrkham. ' : ' ' ,. AC y.V:,: w; - ' " -- j . Mrs;-Mary J. Sykes. returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake, vrhere she spent 'the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. . Jos. , Hannah. - Dr. J. M. Grant was in 8alt Laks Thursday In the interests : of the Chiropractic, bill which is before the Legislature.'' . ? Miss Ethel Oerrard of Taylorsvllle and Miss Lucile Burton of 8alt Lake were guests of Mrs. Byrt - i Johnson here Thursday and Friday.., - The floral house of Mrs. Ida Haag which has been known, a the Rose Cottage Floral ' will . hereafter t known as the American Fork FloraL Mrs. Jennie Tanner was among the business visitors la Salt Lake Mon- mn mrm. joiepn wsreron, ana us son ana t Hey smiled out under the wedding came as a complete surprise heading "Leaders in ths Alnin. tmi- to their many friends present ion." -r- rrmrmrrrm- : -n' I , ICHIROPRACTIC j I! ! I LgJ ; s" " '"IL "Z J.'-- ! -rr r-2 1. I! I ' .... . - .... Ill I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boulter and children of Llndon spent Sunday in American Fork, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coddington. : . . Ray Coddington left Monday tor the sheep herd at Gold Hill, hating re ceived word that the sheen Were snowed In. ' .. . ... . " ... ... . . Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Pratt of Salt Lake spent Thursday in . Ameri can Fork, visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt atod family. . Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Merrill of Sun- nyslde, : Washington, are in American Fork visiting with Mrs. Merrill's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Crookston, Sr, and other relatives. . .. ine llarent-Teacbera Ass's danoe (held in the new gym Monday night j was not very vvell. attended, however thpse that were present report a most enjoyable time. , . - , Ladles why not, keep up with the styles when it does not cost you more t See Chipman's . New Dresses and Coates. . r ''' . "1 -, ' : Mr' and Mrs. J. B. SUwart are the proud parent of a baby girl, bom Friday of last week. Mrs. Stewart was formerly Miss .Elva Wright. - A baby boy waa born to Mrs. Uoyd Ohran of Lehl, Feb. 1st , Mrs. Ohran waa.. formerly... Miss I Margurlte King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wmi King ot this city. . - Mrs. Richard Thomas spent the forepart of the week in Spanish Fork being called there by the serious Illness Ill-ness of her husband's brother,' who waa operated upon, , ' ; -'j ; A, atrlng quartette of the'B. t U. will be present at the Sacrament meeting In the Second ward Sunday afternoon and furnish music, in ad dition to which W. A- Smith of Pro-vo Pro-vo will be present and apeak, . In honor ot the birthday ot M. A. Wild, about Un of hi Wends ' aur-prlsed aur-prlsed him at his home Friday evening. eve-ning. 'After a pleasant evening spent in the usual social enjoyment, a dell- clous oyster supper was enjoyed. Friends of Mrs. Mary Hales and Mrr John Wright f this city,- were surprised to learn of their, marriage, which took place Wednesday.--They will continue to make their home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Buckwalter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abel and Bp. and Mrs. J. R. Hlndley attended the aoclal glv- en by ths First ward Relief Society of Lehl Thursday evening. ' First a! banquet was enjoyed, followed by dancing In the amusement hall. The trouble is here . A vertebrae out of adjustnient is far-reaching far-reaching in" its effects and may cause unlimited suffering and disease. Most likely what is ailing you may have its cause, in some weakness of your spinal column... , ' . ; The following are . a few , condi-. -f tions that are quickly and success- fully treated ty tho system of r Chiropractic: Catarrh at head, nose aid throat BDIons coadliioas Kervens headaches Brain fog Insomnia raralysls ef face and , eptlc aerves Blood diseases Clandular swellings Anaemia Apoplexy Paralysis Epilepsy Kenritls Kmens breakdewa Bjapepsla Tertlga CansUpatloa Congested Liver Obesity and all skla dls-eases dls-eases . It cost yon nothing- to com here for consultation. . It may . mean years of health aiid happiness, happi-ness, ... J, 1,1 GRANT, D. C. Hours 9 to 11 Phcne 113 Office 1-2 1 to 4 Am. Fork Blk. N. Tab. ' Mrs. Martha Dorton of Lehl, mother mo-ther of Mrs. Rose Varney of this "city la seriously 111 at her Lehl home and little hope Is. entertained for her recovery. re-covery. , - . There-waa no-4chool here-Friday due to the fact that the teachers vers in Pleasant Grove attending teachers' Institute. Next Thursday, Feb. 22nd mere will also be no school In ob servance of Washington's birthday. A crowd of 24 people, relatives and friends, surprised Leslie Parker at hla home Wednesday evening, " the occaalon being his birthday. A de licious supper was enjoyed followed oy muslo and games. --- - Tho First ward Primary officers and eacnecs surprised-Mrs. Vern Bolev J at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. aoiey recently resigned from the First s ward primary. - Games and music were enjoyed and' refreshments served. Mrs. Boley waa presented with a token of appreciation by her fellow-officers . and teachers Waldo Bateman of Alpine, while playing basketball Monday evening, received a broken nose, having been hit by the - elbow of another player, Tuesday he came to American Fork for. medical attention and the Injured member is healing fine. Friday afternoon, a number of the Relief Society officers 'and . members, together with neighbors and friends Of Mrt" Maggie "RoblnaOtt' went to her home and enJoyd a pleasant social time. Lunch waa served late in the afternooa X 2. 371. UarviLNrbiu(S J. G. Penney Company Suits of Quality for Men" Colors, patterns, models, fabncs--all are factors in . the . assurance tnai your new opnng omi wui oe p leasing, out a still greater factor is the workmanship. - . - .. . i New; , snappy ' models of the popular pop-ular light and dark check i materials . Finished and un- - finished worsteds ' in browns, grey mixtures and fancy fan-cy dark mixtures. , In the styylishly,; conservative New Spring 3-button ' model. j . $19.75 $22.50 $2175 . "No better :suits are to -be, bought anywhere for 1 the money, ' tor 'students - and young men. ' . Belted, plain, - . : pleated.- y Oreat Values at $1175 - $16.50 $19.75 $2175 : ' '" ' . ' . 1 1 ' iY '.I All tli a YiAvr CTrrnTiflf 'models ' For Men . Black and Brown STYLISH NEW DEES3 SHOES For Hisses and Women Black, Brown Two-tone : Patent Kid," Lotus calf , m. aiucneu,.. wno had his - left hand severely Injured last summer while working in a mill near Gosh en, and who wai in the hospital here for treatment tor some Urn- and In a Salt Lake hospital since October, is oaca in American Fork, but minus his forearm. In trying to save the arm, piece by piece waa amputated until m. I. . uM4 uuw u is aoore the elbow. The injured arm is getting along alright now with the excoption that It pains him considerable. ? Hugh Otterson of Lehl, recently re turned from a mission.. win h. m.. speaker in the First ward s.m. afternoon at Sacrament meeting. A ioun soio will be played by Milton "v-u mccompaniea by Miss Hazel yeiotte and Miss Aydelotte will Play a piano selection sola Sun- ?vningjtMLAmeeUng, a u. aioore or Pleasant Grove will talk to the advanced Senlor.class and his ubject win ba "Keeping Secret.- Muslcal numbers have been arranged for this meeting also. The Third ward Relief Society held a business meeting.. Tuesday , after noon at the home of Mrs. Carl Ander son. Sewing of clothes occupied most of the afternoon -aiteiu-Whlcb a- social hour was enjoyed, followed br a de licious lunch. - There were about 45 ladles present - . Hans Lauraen, Mrs. Ada Baker and Miss Rhoda Baker motored to Salt Laks Sunday to visit with Mrs. Hans Laursea and Mrs. C H. Jensen. Mrs. Laursen has apent the past several weeks at the Paris Millinery and wfll return this week to American . Fork where-, she win .. be associated with her-alstevMrt, Baker. In the Millin- ery. - - - - - - - v - woea wniie cranking a - car. Thoa. Abel slipped in some manner and fell striking his chin on the car and inflicted a wound on his tongue by biting it This healed but a bad! case of tonsIUtlg developed and Mr. Abel is confined to hi w. - tri. awuv S brother Francis, In substituting for Mr. -Abel at tte-Bonnevme"Imber Co. received an injured finger' while cranTtinflBe" car and was unable -to continue work. Harrison Plerson la taking Mr. Abel's place' tUs week: $2.98 $3.93 . $150 -. ..Onn metal alf skin Men's Cashmere Heather Dress Hose 49c Mercerized Maco Yarn , . Black and Brown ' 25c . Silk Knit Ties, i New combinations of ." Colors .-49o $2.49 $2.98 -$3.50 $193 Silk Hose for Women Fibre Silk and Pure Thread Silk, full fashioned 79c, 98c, $13, $L79 Black, Brown, Grey, Champaigne ; .. . . Just to call your attenton to some of the New Spring goodsrthatrhave-arrived recently in our Dry Goods De- patment New Spring colors in Batines, 45c yard. New Bertha Collars 69o $1.23 Women's colored bloom- ; . - ers, 58c to 98c' . ' Children's bloomers, hea-' hea-' vysateenr58c Fancy two-tone picot ribif bon 15c and 17c yard- Imported Japanese Crepe so popular for aprons and dresses, all colors, 29c yd. Kennth McDonald was surprised at his home Tuesday evening by about 12 friends. Games, music t and jre-freshments jre-freshments occupied the time, and a good time by all is reported ..Miss Ida JTagstatf had. the. following follow-ing girl friends aa guesU at her noma Sunday tor, dinner; Misses Margaret Wagstaff, Delia' Hansen, Mona Hlndley Hlnd-ley and Florence Hansen. . 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