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Show I 1 . y SATURDAY, MARCH, 3, 1921 ' SATUBDAY, UAECI1,,'3, 1921 Li "4 i, I :-':!' :-':!' it J - 'I A- ft i aoaostoacoaoK5BskjsaKa - AMEBICAN FORK Locals and Hersonals -Biop inier- an an iut cui gome "New Spring and Summer Second ward Mutual Comlnc. soon.' . Marrlll TlftvnrMira. air K' hiiiIm ( want an operation Thursday r laat waek at the hospital bare for a'p- pendloltla and" la recovering; nicely, Mrs. Elisa Welch, who received broken limb" soma few 'weeks ago, la getting- along; wall,- which la. welcome naws to the aged lady's many friends A baby boy was born Friday last to Mr. and Mra. Clyde Orard. The Ovard s born Is at Magna but Mra (hard la at the' local hospital and doing fine.- : Mr. and Mra. Pater London and -Mr. and Mra. Wtllard 8mlth attend ed a party In Pleasant Grove Mon day evening given by Mrs. John 8mtth In honor of the birthday of her husband. - James Halsey waa removed' to bis home Saturday, after being confined to the local hospital here for tour weeks' after being operated uptn for appendicitis. Mr. Halsey la recover ing rapidly. i Mra. Geo Sinclair returned noma to American Fork Monday morning after af-ter spending the past eight weeks In Los Angeles visiting her daughter, Mra. Rodney Green and family and her aon Sheldon Sinclair, who Is at tending school there. Mrs. Sinclair . reports a a having enjoyed her visit tanmenaely. ' The Primary Officers of the 4th ward and few friends of Mrs. Laura Pulley Deck arransed a ahower to her honor, which was given Monday evening at th home of Miss Myrtle Penrod. The usual diversions made a pleasant .time for all and V dainty lunch concluded, the entertainment. Mra. Beck was th recipient of a number of pretty gifts. The guests numbered 28. - - in honor of Mrs Margaret. Yancey of Denver, Mra. ' Lot Featheratone entertained Monday ' 'afternoon V at a party. Covers weiv laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wild. Mr. and UrsnaarraaTluftd Mra. M. A. Wild and Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Wild. Mrs. Leo Shalley entertained in ; honor of Mrs. Yan- cey - Wednesday afternoon at bar home, f , In the Pardoe Gold Medal music contest held at the B. Y. U. Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, Myron West of Pleasant. Pl-easant. Grove, who played a trombone r selection," accompanied lyinaeyina HaUlday, of , this city, -on the piano, won first place. There -l were aix " Alher contestants and Miss Halliday accompanied thre of them, besides playing a piano solo "Prelude in G Sharp Minor." Mr. West is a brother of Mrs, W. R. Halliday t this city Bloomers In at Chipman'a. Harry, son of Mr. and Mw.R. Lee is confined to his bed with quinsy. Mrs. May Sykee left Wednesday for tmrely. Idaho, where she will spend two weeks visiting with relatives. T. V. Maloney, formerly employed at Thornton Drug No. 1, spent Mon day In American Fork from Delta., on business. Mr. Allen Shelley left Saturday for Denver for medical treatment n the Soldiers' home. He will remain In definately. ., Dr. P. M. Kalley will addreea the Advanced Senior class of th First ward 11 I A. Sunday evening. A good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mra. Bill 8teadman of Mldvale, are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Monday. Mrs, Stead man la tba daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lea and la at their home hare. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Werner utd baby, who have enjoyed an extended visit in American Fork with Mrs. J. P. Warner and family, left for 8alt Lake to make their home. Miss Luctle Thornton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornton, Is confined con-fined to her bed, suffering from an attack ot heart trouble. She la reported re-ported to be on the improve now and her many friends hop to see her up and around before many days. Mra. W. R. Holman entertained at dinner Wednesday la honor of bar birthday. Those .present were Mra. A. Holman and Mrs.' Benjamin Holman of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Ora Chip- man and Mra. Julia Little of Ameri can Fork. A Tory delightful time waa had by allt H. S. Rasmuasen, who waa injured laat week when his automobile was struck by a passenger train near the San Pedro : depot; la recovering. Though it . was thougbt t flWt thai no bonea were broken. It waa found thla week that be had sustained a broken rib which baa been set aad he . la consequently resting much easier. - . Next Friday afternoon, March 9th. three Interesting leetnrea will be giv en in the city hall under the direc tion ot tba local Woman'a , Farm Bureau. The . subjects are "Renov atlon of furniture, rugs and linoleum" "Interior Decoration" and "Exterior Decoration". It will aeon be time for bouaecleantng, and the members ot the Bureau will doubtless find much valuable information in , these lectures. A good attendance la de sired. . "Stop Thief an all sUr cast by Second ward Mutual Coming soon. Mr. and Mrs. R. U Ashby motored to Provo Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chlpmaa motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Tuesday and visited vis-ited relatlvaa. ', " ' , "Mra. E. P. McGrew and Mrs. Orvll Mercer made a business trip to Pro- v Monday; Boyd Jackaon, who la employed at Salt Lake, spent 8unday here with his wife and family. Velma Shelley, Dean Marrott and Annabel! Miller entertained the teachers tea-chers of the Harrington building at a dinner Thursday afternoon: : Mra. Ren ' Roberta and children have returned to American Fork to make , their home after spending ' the past several months in Bingham. Mrs. Reed Robinson ratertitniwi a dancing party at her home Thursday Thurs-day evening. Covers were laid for thirty guests at lunch. " Mr,- Marshall Spencer, who has been confined to his home for the laat three weeks with auincy. : was out Wednesday tor the tlrv time. Mr. and Mrs. : Byron Crookston. Mr. Bert Miller and Mr. and Mra. U.' O. Merrill motored to Rait rv. Monday. Mr. and Mra Undaey Orard of Weat Jordan.- apent laat 1 week . and here visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Ovard and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Searle., . Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen and. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Christen sen motored to 8alt Lake Friday and spent the day. . , . . Mrs. Alice Barratt ( entertained about 10 of her frienda Thursday at a Qulltlng-bee at her home. Refresh ments ware eerredV " '-" Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner motored to 8alt Lake' Saturday and spent the day.. Mrs. Martin Nlelson entertained the Soros Is at her home Friday tl- ternoon. The time waa spent in sewing; A light- luncheon waa aer Mra. Julia. Little waa sunrtseVnat her,, home Thursday evening by the Third ward M. I. A. officers and teachers." tea-chers." A delicious ovater suDDer waa enjoyed after games and music. 113 EALART ' 7 ; , MONDAY - TUESDAY, 10o-15c Ueres wx Extrnordiriary Treat Jor you,-' you,-' JACK HOLT and AGNES AYEE3, in " Y AliSO Bia 2 REEL) COMEDY. The Relief . Society of the' Fourth ward entertained Thursday at sunshine party In honor of Mr. and Mra Joseph B. Forbes at their home. Gamed and musio were enjoyed. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. - : Mrs. Leslie Parker entertained Sat urday afternoon la honor of the 4th birthday of her daughter Jean. There were It present and after a pleasant time spent In gamea, refreshments were served. Little Misses May and Fay Ovard of West Jordan were among the guests. "Stop Thief aa all star cast by Second ward MutualComing soon. Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Storrs made a business trip to 8alt Lake Wednesday. - - Tba friends of Mrs. Floyd Whlttlng will be glado know of her recovery following aa operation at the L. D. S- hospital. , You ought to see the New. Models in Ladles Three Place Suite at Chip man'a. ' e Marl 8teele, who has been confla-ed confla-ed In the L. D. S. hoaplUl for the! past three months, is on the Improve' and la expected home Sunday. Mr. Bert Miller of Shelle?, Jldaho, returned to his home Tuesday, aftar a brief vlalt with Mr. and Mrs. By ron Crookston. ;-. Mrs. Jennie Tanner spent Wednes day in Salt Lake; attending the fun eral of -her mother-in-law, Mrs. C W". Tanner. Mra. Niels Nelson left for Dividend Thursday to spend , a tew daya, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde NelSOn. "WaSBSaaBf Get you a New Spring Coat and Dress at Chipman'a, have a months wear out ot ft and then lead the style with It at Conference. - e The B. B. Scouta of the Second ward played a hard game with the Alpine boys, at Alpine Tuesday. A large crowd attended, the final scor read 17-11 Alpine. The U. A. D. pupils of Miss Bee. sle Newamn, entertained the Invisi bles of the same room Tuesday. A program waa enjoyed following a treat of candles. Mra. Alice Dunkley, who "for the past nve months has been visiting with her dauchter. Un. rinmiM Hawkins . at . Ogden, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Christensen of Magna, are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Thursday. Mrs. Chris tensen is the daughter of Mra. Soph- la Greenwood of thla ltv- ' The Third ward Sunday school teaxheraand-ffloers and their partners part-ners entertained last evenlnc at the Kjaotne ef Eddie beL e JsMiabex ot ihe auperlntendency. : There were about 55 present Mra. Frank Norrla entertained In honor of her. daughter,; tone, Sunday evening. A dainty luncheon waa served ser-ved to the following: Misses Cleonel Fergeraon, Beatrice Coward and lone Norrla. Messrs. Oscar Chlpman, La- j VeU Smuln and Harold I Earl. ' " WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. Matinee Wed. 10c THOMAS MEIGHAN, THEODORE ROBERTS and An All-Star Cast, in If You Believe It ALSO 2 REEL COMEDY Don't Miss This Picture "IT'S SO" FRIDAY - SATURDAYMatinee Saturday, 10c A BIO ALL STAR OAST, in Will Do'' AND "THE TIMBER QUEENM ALSO A GOOD COMEDY What Women Wednesday evening in the base ment of the tabernacle, a very suc cessful reunion of the members of the First ward was enjoyed. A pro gram was given, commencing at 8 o'clock and the remaining time' then devoted to dancing. There was s splendid representation ot the ward's membership present and the spirit of jollity and neighborllness prevali- . Miss Helen Myers was hostess to a tew frienda Saturday bight In hon . v Mra. . Peter Lodgsden entertained at dinner Sunday, covers being laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mra. Heber Barratt, Mr. and Mra. Orvflle Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wag- staff, Mr. and Mra. Leon Wagstaff, and Mr. and Mra Wlllard Smith The following, from A mericn Fork .attended the funeral ot Timothy Mc Carty held In Ogden Sunday: Pres. a ' f!h(nman Bn anl Mra T U w . f . . w. . Storrs, T5p. James T. Gardner, James H. Clarke, Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Green wood, Wawen B. 8mith, Mrs. Jane C. Robinson,'. Mrs. Rose Grant, Mrs Frank Bush. Mrs. Henry Cheever, and Mra. Libbie Taylor. A wedding reception was given by Mr. and Mrs.. Andrew Pulley at their home Saturday evening In honor of their daughter Laura who was mar ried Jo rJMr, Horace F, Beck of Alpine . - or oi ner oromer Kennetn. The eve-Hast week. The rooms weiw -taata. ning was spent In games and mtmle rullv diMnratnii with nnwra n .. " - - aw m aMU VUB aner wwen a delkjoua supper waa brlde'i boauet was of bridal maoa ."Mvfu. wiuva uuiiu iuuid ureseni eniorea .e musical Child, Myra Gray, Emma Bradshaw. nroeram. and mm pi r Elzlna Willis .Dorothy Jones. Edith cod in after which an lhnint inn. Goatee and Messrs. Morris Buckwalt- cheWwas served to SO Immedtati. er, Yvurora btorrs. Mack Holmsead,irelaUves and frienda. v The newly- ana jonn Bmith. An enjoyable time weds received many beautiful pre-was pre-was had by all- 'sents. L . ' y i. am X015S59KVK - We Sell Goffee M. J. B.-I'OLOER'S-SCHILLINO-SHAMROOK - and all other leading brands of coffee for 40e lhv and Schilling and other leading TEAS for 30c VlbT OUR CHOICE STEAK FOR 20c LB TRADE WITH US AKD SAVE MONEY. Market -1 icAHftion-uia Institution i 371 MAIN STREET 1 : AMERICAN FORK THIS IS THE BIG7FEBRUARY . NOTION . WEEK . Presenting Small Wares with Large Savings Many important savings in the following items . . . 1 V -A .J "' , wmcn agges nmaeroas ueeua. New Novelties Just Arrived in Spanish Combs and V Pair Ornaments, - v 49c, 08c, $1.49 " Very " latest in varions styles CUFF LINKS SennratA and for Soft Cuffs 49c Pair Soft Collar PINS Fancy and goia nnisn, 19c ST Ot' o Women's Hair Brashes . Wire -Fibre, 15c, 25c, 39c Bobbed Hair Circle Coombs 19c, 29c " Ilnlslfied Cncwnnt OH SHAMPOO 45c ' - THIMBLES Nickle plated 5c pi Shoe Laces Heaw black.' 2 pairs, 5o mercanized v round-flat . 5c 8c pr. CURLINO IRONS lOo Hair Binder - - and Ribbon Holder 5c, 10c. ' Barrettcs Large variety, plain and 4s stone settings "."T . , .10c, 23c - l- EARDROPS Latest Designs 39c, 49c Sticker! . Braid and Embroicb ery Ed?iny 4c. 8c bolt -si J Dressing UUI1B3 Hard Rnhhor' or imitation Ivory, 23c. 29c 39c TAPE V MEASURER ou mcnes 10c ; Wire Hair, .. . Pins Assorted, len-igths, len-igths, straight and crimped lc, 5c,8cpkg Children's .; Hickory Hose Snp porters Black White , 23c . Tooth Brushes flood nuali 100, AO JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT ALUMINUM WARE, , Heavy ENAMELWARE. t - - ; -$1.19 , ' See Window Display 98c SPRINO SEWING SUGGESTS NEW TRIMMINGS: Rick Rack Braid z All colors " 5 yds for 10c Bias Fold Tape lawn-all colors 8c 10c, bolt Picot Edge Braid assorted designs 8c bolt .These are just a few of the numerous articles cfltried in our notion Department at GKAT SAVINQ PRICES. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS for the latest in 1- MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Also the workmanship in our clothing is a great factor AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. We have a godd range for choice, at :; $14 .75, $16i0, $19!75$22.50, $2175" Call inrand. look them over. Just Received" another shipment of NEW SPRING COATS" AND DRESSES .i Very latest including the two tone Alltvne: Crepo; $12.50 $14.75 $16.50 ' -' " Also received a new lot of Silk Taffetas,' Messalines, earoneiie ssaxins, uanton Crepes, Charmeuses, in new.Spring shades all are in stock for that ; JUNIOR PROM DRESS - ' Batteries, Tires, Tubes, Hi-Test Gas, Oils and Accessor. ':-:----fC.i'''7-. ies at the - - : timpanogos Service Station ; Vulcanizing and Battery Work of all Binds : . Let us put your battery in shape to stand "the" cold" spell.. 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED. - 3 |