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Show OATUEDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923. AUmiCAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923.: LOCALS AND pERSONALS 000000000KOOOOOOOX00000-00000 Warren Anderson wee a business, First ward It I. A. pity eomlnc visitor la Bpringvllle Tuesday. soon. Watch for date. Celery, Lettuce and Radishes art At their best at Robinson Grocery. LU Pratt spoke et'the M. I. A. Meeting of tht Lent. First .ward last fnaday evening... ' - . -'. Mrr and Mrs. Ruben Chlpman motored mo-tored to Murray Sunday where ihfjr flatted with Mr. and Mrs. Snyder. I 4 .(."- .- -- - .mmmmmmm-.-..- .Joseph Hammar of Lehl, was a fruslnets visitor In American Fork Tuesday. , .... mmmmm , Make your rooms look, new by se-leeting se-leeting your 1921 Wall Paper at Chip-ua'a. Chip-ua'a. - Kiss Nellie Paxman left Monday Cor 8panish Fork and wilt spend a SBonth with Mrs. Paul Allen ot that lace. Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Stoma of Provo, were fuesU ot Mr. Starrs parent. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Storrs here last week end. . , Messrs. 8tere Moyle, Max Mercer cad Howard Hutchtogs were dinner nests of Mr. and Mra. L. L. Pratt at their home Sunday, John H. Darts of Salt Lake, visited visit-ed wlth-hla family here Tuesday. Select your Wall Paper early, while you 'can have tine selection at Chipman'a. "7'"'': . . .' Stanford Wbotton of Salt Lake, Is spending the week end here with rel- stives .and friends. '" Mra! P. M. Nielson was the guest ot her slater, Mrs. Ella Klelaoa of Pleasant drove Thursday. "TJevId B. Taylor ot Ogden, spent the week end here visiting hit wife and baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Moffett motored la Salt Lake Sunday and visited Marl Steele, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Karley Steele who Is confined to hospital there. Mra. Ernest Parker, entertained at her home Friday evening la honor ot the 3rd birthday anniversary ot her tttUe . eon Frank. A chicken supper wa the main feature of the evening sal covert , were lald for 14 guests. Mr Bay Duke Of :, Ueber, was In American Fork Sunday, He came to eteifi a home for. bit family and will move down here,, In the near "future, having been tranattrred to the local J. C Penney store..; : ' The Senior girla ot the Third ward H. t A. entertained the ofQcera and teachers of the Y.' It M. 1. A. and their partners at an oyster aupper " frlday evenings The party waa.- heW t the home of Mias Leoaa KeUey there were about 40 present A number of the neighbors and friends fri-ends of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, who were married hut week, gave a party at their home Monday night Lively games, mualc and refresh-gaents refresh-gaents made a pleaaant time for all There were 45 present. Miss Mae Wilcox, student of the B. T. U epent the week end here with relatives and friends. Miss Kate Rowley returned to American Am-erican Fork Friday ' after spending theast two weeks In Salt Lake with relatives. Mrs. Julia Little and sons epent Sunday In Alpine, vlsting Mrs. Little's Lit-tle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. strong, Sr. Miss Ruth Ashby, student at the B. X' U, spent the week end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. 'Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coddlngton aad Mr, and Mra. John Hunter attended the Old Folks celebration held, at Alpine Thursday. . Mr. and Mra. C R. Jones and chil dren, Mr. .and .Mra. Lon Dykmen of Salt Lake, and . Mr. and ; Mra. Lea Bicker of LehL were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mra. Lea Jackson here. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookaton en tertained Tuesday ; night at their home. The, forepart, of, the evening was! spent In, playing, "60(T after which a chicken aupper wet served. Covert were laid tor IS gueeta.L, The PrtscUIa Club met and were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ira Nlcholes at her home. The usual routine of the club waa enjoyed enjoy-ed and dainty refreshment served. ' Mrs. Wilson Cunningham returned home Monday after spending " the past two weeks In 8alt Lake with her husband.'''- ' i' ; ;v v Miss LaRue Robinson was in Lehl Sunday afternoon and sang a tolo at the sacrament meeting of the Lehl Second ward. v ;TJ J,: Misses Helen McCleery and Hasel Aydelott attended the ' Junior Prom glven.by. the U,.of .TJ at the Hotel Utah , Friday evening; " There will be a busy tush for paper hangers soon. Why not get your spriniTpaper "at Chlpman's and be ready for the rush. . ; Mrs. Ray .'rX Kicholes had aa her guests Thursday Mr. aad Mrs. Enoch Ludlow and children of Benjamin. The Ladlea Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church met at the church Wednesday, afternoon n,d completed the making of a quilt Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Rasmussen returned re-turned home Monday from Salt Lake where they spent several days. Sat nrday. Mr. Rasmussen attended the Bottlers' Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beck had Mr. and Mra. Geo. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Msdsen as guests at their home Saturday evening, FlInch' was played, followed by refreshments. o NEW YORK LITE o o INSURANCE CO. o O District Ageat-L, T. EPPIES01 0 American Fork ' with O S44 If a, 1st Street Phone W-3 LeoTr8&e1Tey and Mra. Jane King O PBOTO, UTAH ' ! O, -o ' oxkoxxoooo We print Butter Wrappers Mrs. Geo. " H." Robinson had '"as guests at dinner Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Crokston of t&ls city, and Mr. and Mra. U. O." Merrill of Wash lngton, who are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Vler King returned to their home In Btorrs 8unday . after spending a visit of several days. In Mr. and Mra. lefncorlhinij $15,000,000 -Treasure x 4 ' ' 1 - N 'k When you bake withv Calumet you - ; know there will be no loss or failures.' That's why; it is far,, ; less expensive than some other brands selling for less. , . ?- . The sale of Calumet la over 150 greater than that of any other . . tztt bt tzst brand. - Calumet has proven to be best by test fa milUona of . . homes every bakeKlayi , Largest selling brand in the world. Contains only such ingredients as have been omaally approved by U. b. Pure Food Authorities. THE 1VORLDS GUXATEST BAKING POWDEIl Supt Elmer Miller of the " Alpine School District, left Wednesday eve-sing eve-sing for Cleveland. Ohio, to .attend the annual convention , of the super- " InUndenrt eectlott ot the Z NaUonal Kdncatlonal Ass'n. Mr. MUler expects to be gone about 10 days. Mis tee LaRue Boblnaon. ; Wilms gUce and Myrtle Penrod entertained " ihi Senior , glrla ot Uie Fourth "ward IC L A. at the home ot Miss Penrod Monday tvenlng. The forepart of the venlng was spent1 In needle work iter which garnet, music and re-CrethmenU re-CrethmenU ' wera enjoyed. There were about! JO present' , ' a Mr. end Mrs." DeniU Brown entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday evening, fearing at their gueeUrtMr. and Mrt. fhlrley Giles, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Kichojev Mr andv Mrs.' Lowell" Earl,' Iflaset JLutlL -'Chipman, Hael Ayde- fotte and Myrtle Cunningham ot this Cy, Mr. and Mra. Earl Roberta, El-alcm El-alcm Brown and Nevea Broadbent of tahl and CUtt Talboe of Provo. Mrs. . David . 8, Taytar,. Mlsa .Mary Wild and Clarence Grant, furnished some musical numbers for the Alpine Old Folks celebration Thursday, after noon and for the 'Llndon 1st ward Old Foika Thursday evening. About 15 relatives and. friends U Mr. Vera Larson pleasantly surprised him at his home Saturday evening. A hot supper was the main feature ot the evening after, whjch music. games, etc were enjoyea. m The Eighth grade class enjoyed a costume party at the high ' school gymnasium Friday evening in which some 60 atudens participated. Dane-1 ing and gamea were" the mala features fea-tures of enjoyment. . Mr; and Mrs. M. E. Beitant entertained enter-tained a number ot friends at their home Saturday evening.... A delicious supper was first enjoyed, covert be ing - laid for It guestt. ' The "re- malnedr of the evening was spent In garnet and mutlc. -.. , 1 ,;, ::v.;:-:::. , ' . " . If'- 7 "iWVa. U II v.," J I 3II : ..W.orl? wid interest Is f orated en the valley of the kings along the NUe to Egypt were Howard Carter, an American, ttecomred tistemh or King Tutankhamen for Lord Carnarvon of England. This It last of the tombt of Egyptian Wnga who ruled four thousand years ax& The treasure U valued at IIB.000,000. Native troops are on guard night and I day. Upper photo shows natives emerging from the outer tomb with a targe bine cabinet containing valuable fabrics. On it wart names of king and queen lettered In gold. Lower photo shews wondtr-ful wondtr-ful chair being carried from the tomb ander guard. All treasures shew ..little eSsct of time.' .-, . ,t---.; -- ...- i- ,v - r Man Tour - CLEAHIHGt PKISSI5G 15D . BTE156 4e v , THE CRT TAILOSntQ CO um.!m& PROVO ' CM Phote 8M Beat Servkt Work Gaaraateed , Papula Meet: SARAH R. RAWSON " ' of Salt Lake City. TEACHER OF PIANO WILL BE at the Jas. Crystal home AMERICAN FORK v SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK. Phono 140 for appointments. 1: Batteries, Tires, Tubes, Hi-Test Gas, Oils and Accessor. ies at the Timpanogos Service Station Vulcanizing and Battery Work ot all Kinds Let us put your battery in shape to stand the cold spelL ALL WORK GUARANTEED. calls vou Travel the delightful way via the Union Pacific etraight to Los Angeles - Three trains daily. LOS ANGELES LIMITED CONTINENTAL LIMITED CALIFORNIA EXPRESS It l IA 1 a. l I v l r 1 I i ll r rr-.. . ' a I !' I nouna trip ocaats wkh mwm n I f ifVrtr-l nontht IUok to J1 Doioti in 0 I I mM-W awej vetsaatH JSJ , in - LI IIOTIGE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES Notice it hereby giren that Special Taxes for Paring In Sidewalk Paring District Na J are due and unpaid in amounts and npoa the lands set forth and described in the delinquent list I hereto attached; and unless said tax es together t with the coats art paid Ion or before the 16th day of February I1923, 4he property upon' which aald I tax it a Ilea,: or ae mnch thereof aa I may be necessary, wJU on said day be sold for aald taxes, coat,bf adrertlt-lng adrertlt-lng and expense of sale, at the front door of the City Hall. 'American Fork. Utah County; UUh, beginning' at hour of noon of aald day and continuing until, all aald , 'property ahaU, hare (been aold. ; t ' .' - , - Ellen U. Baker. W. part of lotl I block : fronUgt ; m.0J ft. Depth 1258 ft PUt A. American Fork City ISurrey. Amount due.. Ruth PooL W. part of lot 4, block SS, .frontage It J ft, depth 1S ft Plat J A, American Fork City Surrey.-Amt due i..-.ii.v..'..-.U-ir.-i; r7. , I Thomas Hunter. E. part of block 32, fronuge S5 ft depth 100 ft PUt I A, American Fork CItr Surrey. Amt due $42.17 I Martha Hunter. E. part of block 21, frontagax4126 ft depth 250 It Plat A, American Fork City. Surrey. Amt. due ..S(.82. ' Joseph L. Kelly. W. part of lot 6, block 2, frontage 8127 ft depth 260 ft. Plat A. American Fork City purvey. Amt. due I15.!i2 KB. Lee EsUte. 8. part of lot 1, .mock 23, fronuge 88.1 ft depth 2nfl ,ft Plat A, American Fork CItr ftur- 'Ter. Amt' due ....; 8.13.S3. I Leonard Shelley. 8. part of lot 1. j block 15, frontage 88 ft depth 230 tu . iPIat A, American Fork City Snrvey. Amt due ...,$fil.93. Hans Christensen. 8. part of lot . 2. block 12, frontage 82.5 ft depth 200 it nat A, American Fork CIfjSur-rey. CIfjSur-rey. Amt due ..... . .. 7l.71t F. N. FackrelL 8. part ot lot 1. I block 12, frontage 181.6 ft. depth 250 ft. Plat A, American Fork City Sur- irey. Amt due .... .......... $41.88 Alex Cunningham. " S mart of lot 3. I block 12. frontage 165 ft. denth 15C ,ft Plat A. American Fork City Sur-"iTey. Sur-"iTey. Amt doe . ,.T, $160.10. ! Ann Larten and others. ' East of block 14, north of State street-South frontage. 159.7 ft, depth 500 ft. American; Ameri-can; Fork City Surrey. Amount due ..' . . . . . .j..r..... ...$132.gl. T Ruth CrystaL B. part of lot" 1. I block 7, frontage 2211 ft, depth 250 ft nat a, American Fork CItr Surrey. Amtdue ....v.........., $1212. Elisabeth K. Miller. ; Bet 488 chi north and 1.00 chs. West from the S. W. corner of block 22, Plat A. Am-erlcaa Am-erlcaa Fork CItr. Thence running North to State Road 8.90 Cha. thence along StaU Road West br North $.60 eat.-, thence S. 8.90 chi., tbenee East 5.89 cha to the beg. Area S 127-160 acres. East frontage 257.4 ft. line 8229.81 George Nlcholea.' Commencing 8.75 cha. North, and one chain wait nf the 8. W. Cor. of Blk. 21J Plat A. American Fork City Survey, thence running West, 5 .89 chs; thence Nor, th, one and 60-100 chs. thence E 5.89 - chains, thence South s one and 60-100 cha; ..to beg.-, containing contain-ing 48 A, altuated in the 8. W. H of Sec.rl4, Tp. 6 8- otR. 1 E. of S. L. . M. t Eaat frontage-162 ft Due t T i HilVliH' 'e'e t e 174-Sle Roy C Boley. Beg. 125 chs. B. aad 795 chs. 8, from the 8. E., Corner, of Blk.. (15) Plat A, American vfork City, thence E. 204 feet; thence run nlng 8. L5 chs-., thence running W. 204 feet; thence mnning N. l.CS cha. to beg. Watt. troataga lOSJ. Due 110740,, Emma E. Eggleston. : Commencing 1112 chs. 8outh 11.48 6-10 chs. ' W. and 4.92 chs. 8i' Eaaterly of he N.' E. Cor. bt the N. W. K of 8ec& 14. T. 8. 6 8. Rv 1 E. et L. M. th, 8, 6.09 chs;. to State road;, thence along State Road, N. "71 degreet 06 min. West 1.74 chs; ' thence N. !-!! cha. th E. or 8. 78 deg. 11 min. & tit cht to beg. Area 1 acre. South fron-. tale 114.14 tt Due .... . ..... $MJ- Ahna' Rowley.:' Beg. 5J5 cha. Br and 4.30 chs. 8. from the N. E. cor. of Blk. 14 Plat A,"American Fork City " running B. 8.20 cha. thence N.' 4.04 chs. to the Utah Central R. R. land, then along ' said tract belonging to R. r: Co. N. W. 4.10 cha. th. 8. 6.70 cha, to place of beg. ' Area 1.112-160 acres. South frontage 75 ft. Due -..'.. .' ...".v-. . . $76.01. Martha W. Hamilton; 8. part of lot 3, block 38, frontage 99 ft depth 330 tt Plat A. American Fork City Survey. Amt due ...... .... $114.75. Robert Curio n. .Commencing 66 ft south of the Southwest . corner of block 2, PUt Ar American Fork City Survey, thence south , 231 . thence E. 150 ft , thence North 231 ft thence W. 150 ft to point of beginning. West frontage 231 ft Amt. due .... $229.21. MARY E. ABEL. ' . , City Treasurer. First publication Feb. 10, 1923. Last publication Feb.-24, 1923.' fp'andies 2 " Come in and look over our line of choice candies. All Fresh" Stock. . AFTER THE SHOW OR DANCE r::Try:our Hot Pies, vnui, etc - - " 2 M. OAPE and CONFECTIONERY J. , If. 'What You Get at the noi-'rk'wi-n- Service Real Service Day and Night" gO0CSCa FLOWERS-t'or ill UcrtNloaa. rioral deslgaa a specialty. PLEASANT GROVE FLORAL 1" Phone 4I.VT - " ; Special low prices, on tires and tubes, this month Accessories All kinds Lijfht Lunch and Confections Pep Gas Hi-Testand Regular - Phone 89 J OTIS CHENEY, Prop. JKaKMx:rott |