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Show I SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923. - AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, JUNEifc v 1 1 1. 1 ; :' t- J, i' s I ", 5 ft ' i I"" 4.: '" " I'l1'""" "A' ""V I1- Locals and Personals "Mas Cady Dunkleyy U landing the Donald Barrett, who la employed at week la Salt Lake with relatives. 'Land, apent 8unday with hit parents, I Mr 4 and lira. James Barratt hart. Mlaa Leona Logadaa has accepted A position with th City Market Mlit Mildred Dunkley la apendlng awreral days thla week with Miss Ins Badatrom. , ," ' . Mlaa Ellen Jackltn ha returned to tar horn her' alter pending the pact school term In Ogdea teaching Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dak and Mrs. Sep Crookstoa were' visitor la Heber Sunday. ' lira. Mary Cunningham left for Salt Lake laet Sunday (or a tea days' v4s- Jt with her children. Toting people xko marry, find It Boat pleasant to trade at Chlpman'e for they, make easy terms to give then a atari : Mr. and Mrs. Dell Chlpmaa and famllyy of Proro, were Sunday guests at the horn of Mr. and Mra. L. B Harrington. ' V Mr. and Mra. Wm. Thorntoa and family motored to Ogdea Sunday. Mr, Thorntoa being called ther on bost Mra. Leo P. Harvey and cMl Area of - Pleaaant Grove, wore vis- Itorf la American Fork the forepart f the week at the horn of Mr. and Kn. Baaa'Clurtoteaeea. ;r' " i The Seeoad ward Theologleal class vttfc their class leaders enjoyed a tits tp American Fork canyon Satar. day afternoon. They all made the hike to Tlmp Care-and went through after which lunch waa enjoyed at the - jaaa Etta Bartlett of thla ctty, aad Mr. Harold Tucker, of Proro, were aalttd la marriage la Salt Lake on Thursday. The many frlenda of Mra. Tacker of thla city are tendering congratulations. con-gratulations. ifr. and Mra. L. V. Oalsford and daughters Beatrice and Fern, aad aoa. Walter. Mra. Fred Bradley aad Mlaa Audrey Thacker enjoyed a motor trip ia gantaquln and return Sunday af- ternoon : lflaa Leah Chadwlck, who haa Just completed a aehoot term at the U. of 'IV la apendlng the week her with fear parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chad, vtek. Miss Chadwlck will spend the summer la Bait Lake. Bp. and Mrs. Joe. H. Storra ' left Thursday tor Berkley,' California, to tlatt with their daughter, Mra. Myrl etewart They win also Tlelt other California cities before returning home, aad expect to b gone about a month. ' lira. Mma Shatter anddaughters LUX aad Dena, aad Mr. Clarence Grant motored 7 to Ogdea Sunday, where they were guests of Mra. Wm. UcBrldp and Mra Elmer 8mlth. They also enjoyed a trip to the Hermitage -la Ogdea caayoa. Mra. Joha Roblaaon is spending the week In Nop hi, guest of her sister, Mra. A. t. Bowers. ,,, - W. 8. Robinson returned home this week after apendlng a week m Salt Lake with his daughters. Misses Thelma Boley end Florence Duncan spent Friday of last week la ProTo, visiting at the B. T. V. V BBSJS EsM sBenneU of Blngram, apent Sunday in American Fork with his parents, Mr. aad Mr. Ed- Bennett -Miss lone .Harris of Evanston, Wyo. was the week end guest of Miss Nina HalMday at her home here. -" The Forbes School building la un dergoing repair work this week, con sisting of plastering aad painting. James Shelley, who haa apent the past school term at the U. of V 8alt Lake, la home for a visit with Us parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. Mrs. Ray Hants and baby of Salt Lake, apeat the week la American Fork, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Edmund Haaaea. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagstaff of Pleasant Grove, apent 8unday visit ing Mr. Wagataffs parents, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Wagstaff here, ' , Mra. A. 8. Sandmeier of Provo re turned homs Tuesday after spending several daya here, visiting with Mra Byron Crooks ton aai family. ; Mra. Clarence Knudaea of Salt Lake was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hunter her this week. Miss Ramah Heorotd left Thursday for Magna where ah will spend the summer with her alater, Mra. Rosa Ballard. Mra. Wayne Wilcox and - children returned to their ' Salt Lake home Tuesday, after apendlng several daya here visiting at the home of Mr. aad Mra. Heber Barrett . enanessBenaan ' " 1 JMr, and Mr. O. U. -Hyer Of Lewto-ton. Lewto-ton. apent Saturday, Sunday and Moo. day ta American Fork visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gardner, returning re-turning home Tuesday, morning. 1 - Mr. and Mra ' H. J. , Krut and daughters, and Mra. Vera Halliday of Salt Lake, motored to American Fork Wednesday-and-vlslted with Mr. and Mrs E. E. McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cbddington were business visitors in Salt Lake Thursday. Friday they left for Col ton to spend aeveral weeks at the Coddlngtoa ranch. Ton need not go out from under oar roof to get every thing needed tor housekeeping, ranges, furniture. groceries Coal and etc., at Cbip- maaa. Mr. aad Mra. Harold Chlpmaa and Mra. W. D. 8tewart war 8alt Lake visitors Wedneeday afternoon. .v. . 'iV .... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lee- Miss Myrl Chamberlaia la visiting thla week la Salt Lake with her aunt, Mrs. W. 0- 8ugdea. : Mlts Maurina Chamberlain Is the gueet of her aunt, Mrs. Flora. Cum-mlngs Cum-mlngs of Mill Creek. Miss Ruby Steele apent several days last week In Salt Lake, guest of her cousin. Miss Alee 8tela "Mr. and Mra Abe Gadmundsen and son eoranae motoreo to rayson Sunday' and visited with relatives. . Mra R. V. Dodge of Oreea River, is spending a week's visit la American Ameri-can Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Abner Chlpmaa. " ; 1 '., 4.' ',; A. E Gardner of Mytoa waa la Am erican Fork thla week, being called here by the death of hia wlfeHi father, fath-er, Thoa. KeUy. : " ' " ' -' ' At the Brlgham Toung University yesterday, June Sth, Mlaa Birdie Bates received the degree of Bachelor ' of Arte aad LaVonn Bromley and Zina Clayaon received Normal diplomas. ; . , -o , , : Mrs; Ana -Ik-Chtpman," Mra. Laura Dunkley, Mas. LtlUc Wild, Mra Ana Huggard, Mrs. 8usie Miller and Mrs. Sinclair were delegates from the local loc-al Service Star Legion who attended the convention held at the Hotel Utah Wedneeday. : V Cans at All u tne' btrda who things, -Mthout any caaae, Ar the after dinner speakers. Who pause for applause. Then there's the kind who -With no cause, whatever, "LafC at their own Jokes , And think . them so clever. ALPiliE W (A. L. DITkl, Seferter) Mr. and Mra., Don C Strong Sr. apent the forepart of the week visit ing with their daughter, Mra Claud Condor of Olmatead Bill WUllamaoa of Salt Lake, apent Saturday ; and 8uaday visiting with bit slater, Mra Charlie Clark. e e e Mr. and Mra. Ira Ruaaon and chil dren returned to their home at Garfield Gar-field after having apent the put few daya visiting relatives and friends at Alpine. Mrs. Lenard Batae returned re-turned with them to apeed a few daya vlalt , e e e Samuel Healey la home toaj,a,t.few daya from .the sheep herd. Miss Alberta Adama of Provo, la spending a few daya i visiting her parenta, Mr. aad. Mra. Albert Adama, i i;iir-;iiriir"r""r;-r?iT'"" '"'TruTr",;' w ; Just Received lhother Gar o FORDS . c 22 Caro Delivered Last Month N Wacaster Girl Has Applied For Parole Angeline Wacaater, convicted of first degree murder last September and sentenced to life Imprisonment because of . her participation In the fatal . ahooting of Charles A.' Faua, February 1, 1123, at Salt Lake, haa applied for parole. Her ease will come before the state board of par-dona par-dona at Its regular meeting, June If. The Wacaater girl,' ' who J; lived ta American Fork when a child, and who waa employed as maid at the Faua home, conspired with Roy E. Donnen and Gilbert L Brighton In planning to hold up the Faua family ' While th crime was being committed.. Mr. Faua waa shot and- killed by Donnell. Donnell and Brighton were convicted of first degree murder and are serv ing life sentences la the state prison. The Jury which found Angelina Wa, easter. guilty of first degree murder recommended leniency, but under the law the only sentence that could be Imposed by the court was Ufa Imprisonment Im-prisonment ". " , ; Placo Your Order Clou! Lehi Motor Go. C. i Doug Fairbmb Jr. Into Movies at 13 Rich, ripe, healthful grapes, grown in the famous vineyard of Soutiiern Europe produce the cream of tartar from which Royal Baking Powder is made. The most eminent authorities in the world say cream of tartar; makes the best and most health-1 ful baking powder. BsVaVnaVaMHaMaaV f ' ! (7ui CI ; Ij1 i rog Ju not yrt la vrars old.' la gelng ute'the movies "at SUMO a werfc Hts mother, now Mra Jam Emms, shewn with haw here, signed the contract for him, Dong fir thinks It would be better for the boy to -give all his time t arhool work, but aayt hie former wife has the right ' t dedda t Feraeaal ' n see by the papera," aays Mrs. Pnritr "that dnrtAra IH Dranr Blossoms may be need for an an- aesmetic . mw " m uw V IW . . Lm Im... V 1 f Ma nnAnn.fiinn wnen we were marrieu.- r RAL Baking Powder j '.. Th ONLY nationally dutributed Cream cf Tartoa Baking Powder- Ccntains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taita i - - - .tn ' 3 THE , COBBLESTONE: COBBLE-STONE: Service Station A American Fork, Utah LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!! We are manufacturing a Fender Brace for Ford cars that keeps the fenders fend-ers up off the tires, stif fenst,he runnbsf1 board? and takes all tne- rattle out of the. Fenders, frder one now, we have them. Hytest and Eegiilr Gas, v,. Oils andj; AtvessorioH. Cold Drinks,, Tee Cream . and Cbnifction!. OPEN DAY and NIOHT Phone 63 J OTIS CHENEY, Prop. Sunday Vteetiagt The regular Union meeting will be held tomorraw atteraoon, Sunday la the 8take tabernacle her. e e Eraeat B ram well, of Salt take, and formerly 8emlnary njtraetor here, wtll be th speaker at the Third ward chapel Sunday night at sacrament meeting. All who woald like to attend at-tend .from ether Wards are cordially invited. A special program will be given In the .Second ward 8unday school tomorrow moraine commencing at the usual hoar. A good attendance desired. , ' .'" r s . , i A week from tomorrow. Sunday June 17th, Andrew Jensen, assistant Church Historian will speak la the first ward la the Interests of a drive tor , Increased attendance) at Sacra-meat, Sacra-meat, meetlnga . .- . :--.i , e e y Wm. L. Hayes of Pleaaant Grove wtll be the speaker at th Sacrament meeting Sunday night at the Second ward chapel. In addition,. to which the following program will be given commencing at .T:S0 p. m. -Duet Mrs. Edith Touag and Mra Ith la FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS FHOKB 1M.VT - AXalUCAX FORI FLOSAL Opsaslta Bettltar Wnrks-Stat Esad Vera Walker. Piano Solo Eleanor Kelly. Solo Mary Chlpmaa. Violin Duot-Jlorence Prlday n Letand I Priday;;:?!, Reading Grace Pol land Solo Amy' Blackhurst ' ' - 1 VtoHn Solo Mnton Brown. ' f; Solo LaRu Roblnaon, accomptst ed by Wtlma Stlee. ' v H' Delbert ttelselt wOl be th apnis? at the First ward at th Saeivaeri meeting Sunday 'night. In addltka. to which' good, musical numbers haia been arranged.,' TTftrrHwy will Beach Salt Lake Homing Jam 27 President Harding will arrive a Ogdea at I: SO o'clock on the mora-lng mora-lng ef June 17; will leave the dtf on hoar later, arriving at Salt Lake at 11. and wUl leave Salt Lake at midnight according ' to reliable aa formation received .Tuesday. Senator Reed 8moot will head the reception committee. v.- - It appears now that the president and party will not vlalt , America Fork, and Tlmpanogoa Cava, as thf committee appointed from Americu Fork and Pleasant Grov to see Sea-ator Sea-ator Bmoot and try to Induce htm tt include this city on th presidential program while la Utah' has, had at word from the Senator, and It looks now that it we want to aee the pretL dent, well have ".to go to Salt Laka We Print Butter Wrapper "WHEN ONOE YOU.TEY i impanog :os w . YOU WILL ALWAYS USE ITI PLEASANT GEO VE HILLS Flour 5 i. uauaauaxK asnui a i i .1 I . II II 1 1 II 1 1 II , If If II II If frll ' , . I for quality and purity in 1 WeU4 Tow grocer always hat ft freth f ' tyminor Excursion fares from Utah points . ii Is i V Callfemla will be In affect Mey ISth V I ? MUTUAL I X" it -M - l i w T I l -V wnmr AlfJE. J e t OlEIVMEKiCQ ! ttwtue It Wiiii iti mi f Boner Cat tee Eggs 1 lest CarAM ' ' jjt T FJND OF FLOWERS YOU LIKE BEST! WH1 7oi Drafff Wo navo all kind Cariatlons. Sweet Peas. Bnan ns and tn ajUortmcQt of Potted Plants, at ileasaiit anoviz sv vwaaassBk Only eemfortsble nlgMa Journey to this aemmsr vaoatlen land with three tralna say for your een venlenee. f. f.'0?ty'e ; llteretofe, iiiiiNS, rwmnm reaarva Uaae eed aTtn nt J. Stlee, Agent ' americaa FortTJUh. FLOIAL. Phono M-w rV ' 4 |