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Show SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,923, AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER l 192l" 11 - 1 - . BBBaB AMERICAN FORK- LOCALS L PERSONALS Mrs. Lloyd Varney aad children Tlatted here this week with Mm. Em. Ily Kelly. Mrs. Florence Bcrtoa of Salt Lake pent last week her with her' titter, Mrs. Olenn Sykes, - Dick and Nellie MoCuUough.of Blt Lake, are spending' the week-here rneeU ot Mr. and Mrt. Wm, Pres ton. ' Ernest Pftxman 111 retain hie studio jpiver.jbe Bank of . American Fork, and la open for a limited number num-ber ot students, on Saturday's. 25-tt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harper, " Ray McCauley and Mitt Lydla Robblnt of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited here thlt week with Mi. F. L McCauley and family. . Mr. and Mrt. A. B. Adamt and eon Ana and Mr. and Mra. Dell Singleton Single-ton wer In Salt Lake Monday, the ladle visiting and hopping, while the - gentlemen attended - the Ram ale. The following program will be glr. en In. the Second ward chapel Sun day night for M. I.. A. conjoint meeting; . Talks by Mae Wilcox, John Clarke, Claire Chrlatenaen; solo Margaret Oreene; reading, Mra. HeL en CHelaelt; piano solo, Zella Zab-ttskie. Zab-ttskie. The tinging will be' in bar. roony with the theme of the meeting, prayer. A rery successful lawn party waa gtrea Friday night of last, week on the lawns ot th Second ward chapel la honor of Misses Merle Chlpmaa, Vansa Nielsen, Ladle Baker aad Mrs. Pearl Bessant, who hare resign ed from the M. I. A. There vers 900 present aad a delightful time spent la games. Refreshments were served. - In honor ot the 72th birthday of Mrs. Stephen Shelley ber children with their families gathered at ber Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookstoa aad children and Mr. and Mra. Earl Var-ney Var-ney and children motored to Lagoon La-goon Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kooyman, who purchased the Claude Zabrltkle borne recently, arrived here Saturday and are . located la their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thornton with Bp. and Mrs. J. A. Wright of Blng ham motored oyer the new Timpan. ogot Scenic loop Thursday of last week. . Mrsv James Adams had. the tnlttor tune to break her right arm Wednes. day ot last week when cranking their car. The arm was set and placed In a cut Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chad wick and Missei Edith and Ida Shelley- of Salt Lake motored to American Fork Sunday and spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos. D. Shelley. Mrs. Cora Helam left Tuesday at- ternooa for bar borne la Salt Lake after a two weeks' visit with and Mrs. Charles Pierce.' " Mr Mr., and. Mrs. Parley -Austin left Thursday ot last week on the special train that left Salt Lake for Card-tton, Card-tton, Canada, to atend the dedication ot the new temple at that place. MrJ and Mrs. Austin expect to be gone about three weeks. Mrs. L. M. tiring and Mrs. Nellie Irving ot Salt Lake spent from Saturday Sat-urday till Monday with Mrs Nellie Irving'! mother, Mrs. Mary Cunning ham. . Mr. and Mrs Leo Morns and son ot Glenn's Ferry, . Idaho, and Mr. aad Mrs. Foster Merrill ot this city, are spending the week la American Fork canyon. , Wednesday afternoon dty official! with the water superintendent and members of the Fire Department went to Mldrale and Murray for the purpose of inspecting their Are equip, meats. The Murray equipment was demonstrated to the visitors. Mrs. Letter Ingberg, nee) Jean Hindley, entertained the following local friends at ber home la Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon: Mrs-Harold Mrs-Harold Chlpmaa, Mrs. LeGraade Noy. es, Mrs. Shirley Giles, Mrs. W. A Homer, Miss Reva Beck i and Miss Dorothy Chlpmaa. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paxmaa and famjly .made the drive over the Tim-Ipanogos Tim-Ipanogos Scenic Highway Sunday, going by way of American Fork can. yon and returning through Provo canyon. Mr. Paxman says the drive Hs one ot the moat beautiful he hat ever seen. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lovelett and Miss Melba Hull of Payson, motor. ed to American Fork . Sunday' and accompanied by Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. Loveless of this city mads the drive over, the new Timpano got scenic loop. A conservative estimate by a visit. or la American Fork Canyon Sunday is that close to 1900 persons motor-ed motor-ed to American Fork Canyon that day, 760 of them visiting Timpanogos Cave and the remainder going fur. ther up. Mrs. Ann L. Chlpmaa entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, covers being laid tor Mrs. Melissa Green. wood, Mrs. Grace Coatee, Mr. and home and enjoyed a delicious chick. Mrs. Deasil Brown, aad Mrs. Lfbble en dinner. Those present .were". Bp. and Mrs. J. A. Wright and soa Steve aad Miss Gladys Vaughn ot Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Shelley sad daughters Sarah and Tirgtnla; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thornton and Mlases Edith and Jennie Thornton. . W. H. Steele pleasantly celebrated bis birthday Sunday by having a number of Ms children aad their families at his home here! Those present Included Mr. sad Mrs. Homer Vincent of Park City, Mr. and Mrs. James McAllis aad children ot Salt ' Lake; Mr. aad Mrs. Ross Hawklas of Bingham; Mrs. Louis Wlmpey &d three daughters and one son of Silver; Sil-ver; Mr. and Mra Harry Steele and family of Bingham; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Lea. ard Pett of this city. Varney of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morris of Glenn's Ferry, Idaho; Mr. aad Mri.t Foster Merrill ot California. (Mrs. James 8trattoa and daugh ter Clara,. Jack Btrattoa aad Bay Stratton of Aberdeen, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Madsen here Monday alght They came from Idaho "to attend the funeral services ot Mrs. Cllve Draper which were held at Sharon ward Monday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hawkins, re cently ot California, are spending a visit here with Mrs. Hawkln's sister. Mrs. Lenard Pett and family. Mrs. Homer Vincent ot Park City la a visitor at the Pett home. Mrs. Louis Wlmpey and son ot Santaquln motored to American Fork Wednes. day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Patt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elsmore, Mrs. Ell Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Tanner, Mr. and Mra J. M. Walker; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson Bp. and Mrs. J. R. Hindley, Mrs. G. N. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Holin. drake were among those who Joined the Third ward M. I. A. at their annual, an-nual, outing at Mutual Dell the first three days of the week. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nielsen and family ft the forepart of th waek for Tooele to make their home,, Mr. Nielsen having accepted the position as superintendent of the Tooele District Dis-trict schools. . The Nielsen family has taken aa active part la oar com. munity and their loss as residents of our city .will be felt, however they have th good wishes ot many fri ends tof success In their new noma Mr. sad Mrs. Doa Huasaker and " . . .. i baby ot El wood are vuitors urn wm at the home of Mr.afld Mrs. Oee, Abel, parenU of Mrs. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Dentil Browa and babr and Miss La Von Chlpmaa ot Salt Lake spent several days la Am. Fork canyon." : Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller sad family have returned from a two weeks trip through northern Wyom ing, several days of which were spent In Yellowstone Park. Tie CITY MARKET WANTS TO BUT: EGGS, CHICKENS. BUTTER, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES Conjoint M. L A. meeting will be held Sunday evening In the 1st ward chapel. John H. Davis will be the speaker and In addition Miss La Rue Robinson will sing and Miss Clara Miller will give a piano selection. All are Invited. "Fill - er -up"' Strange; But True -Rockefeller can write a , few words and figures on a piece of paper and make -it -worth 510,000,000 THAT'S CAPITAL. - .The United States can take an -ounce and a quarter quar-ter of gold and stamp an eagle upon it and make it work- $20.00 -.THAT'S AUTHORITY. A mechanic can take mav ' terial worth $5.00 and make it into watch springs worth $l,0(0.0O-THAT'S SKILL. A merchant can take an article worth $1.00 and sell it for $L50. THAT'S BUSINESS.; A Chiropractor can adjust a Vertebra of the spine and restore health THAT'S SCIENCE. Your spine MUST be right before von can enjoy health THAT'S A PACT.' J. M. Grant, D. C. Hours 9 to 111 to 4. Phofle 113, Am. Fork ; PLEASANT GROVE :Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ; - PROVO OFFICE 69 N. " Academy Ave. TUESDAY, THURSDAY , SATURDAY, 5 to 8 p. m. 1 y . ' ) fej mi Oils and Accessories PEP the gas Willi a punch DBITI a DAT OB HCDT 1LIT1I9 OK THE JOB Cobblestone Service Station PHONE iiJU- Start Mow! An extra toa of coal next winter you will appreciate. Oa year fan salt er ever, coat we caa save yoa eiongh to bay a toa of coal, as we save expensive overhead, and we sen far cask aid yea a not save U pay tie dead beats bills. Worsted Fall Salts $21M Men's Patent Oxfords IUS Waist Overalls i tW ROYAL . ' r CLOTHINO STORE- Complimentary to Miss Amee Walker of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs, Luella 8torrs " of this city, who re. cently resigned from the Stake T. L. IS. I. A. Board, aa outlnc was Leld Wednesday evening - in which thl members of both the T. L. II I. A. and T. M. M. I. A. and their partners part-ners participated. A special teachers' meeting of the 1st ward Sunday school was held at the home of Martin Nielsen Friday night The snperintendency made thort talks and work pertaining to the Sunday school was discussed, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warnlck, members of the stake board were In attend, ance. After the meeting, Mrs. 'Nielsen 'Niel-sen served Ice cream and cake. The marriage of Miss Rosa Abel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abel, and Mr. Hyram M Chrlstensen of Tremontoa, took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake. Temple. Wednesday evening at the Abel home here a wedding sapper was given ia honor ot the young couple, covers being laid for 40. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Newman, who left this week for Salt Lake to make their home, the officers and teachers ot the First ward M. I. A. entertained at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. A. W. Buck-waiter. Buck-waiter. Mrs. Newman has been a-counselor a-counselor in the preeldency of the Y. Ii M. I. A. of the ward aad her co-workers regret very much her resignation from the association. As a token ot appreciation Mrs. Newman was presented with a cut glass crystal crys-tal basket filled with beautiful rosea presented by Pres. Hannah Aydelotte Games were played and lunch was served. The guests numbered S5, th bishopric of the ward and their wives being among the guests. The Largest Purchase ot Underwear ' . ' The New York Tunes, on August 17th, lait, printed the news item-below, inVlicating the huge purchase of 660,000 Union Suits of tWetio style, by the J. Q Penney Company for its Spring trade. - y A Big Underwear Purchase, r What Is believed to be the largest purchase qf Its kind aver made was put through here yesterday when the J. C. Penney Company, which operates a chala of 475 dry goods ; stores throughout the country and which has offices at J70 Seventh- Avenue, contracted for 65,000 dosen men's nainsook anion suits ot the athletic style. The goods are meant for sale in the company's stores' next Spring and Summer. The purchase Involves 660,000 separate garments, but its sise. In money, was not glvea for publication. It is understood that several other large transactions In merchandise for delivery next 8prlag are la prospect 475' DEPAWMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH UZ Dance APOLLO HALL Monday, . Sri. Sept Music by the QUARTETTE Mr. and Mrs. P. M. White and fam ily are moving into the borne recent ly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. r. u. Nielsen aad family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mathews and children and -Mr. - aad Mrs. Barry Wilson of Salt Lake, spent Sunday at the home ot Mrs. Mathews par. enta, Mr. and MnkAW4 Buckwalter. Saturday evening last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen, a party was glvea la honor of Mrs. Thos. "Newman, a member ot tLe American Am-erican Fork Sorosls, aad her bus. band, who left tor Salt Lake to make their home. The party was given by members of the Sorosls. Dancing and games were enjoyed. foUowed by a delldooa lunch. Mrs. Newman was presented with a cat glass nut howL compliments of her club associates. Mrs. Lixxle McCarty ot Ories, spent the week here "attending ts business' matters aad visiting rela ttves and friends. Leo. T. Shelley Is having' a week's vacation from his regular emptor, meat at the Co-op store and spent several days In Salt Lake and Msg. Among those who accompanied tat body of Mrs. John Hatch of Highland High-land to Woods Cross Sunday after. ' noon fort naeral serlves and burial were Bp. and Mrs. Wm. Greenwood, Mrs. E. Jerllng. Mrs. O. M. Pitts, Hsv ry and Ever Straasburg aad wtrsa, Gee. MlUer aad wife, aad daaghtsr Myra; Mr. aad lira. Gilbert lfysrs, Mrs.' 8trassberg, Mrs. Lou Binas, Kr. and Mrs. Oscar Eskelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ira & Hatch sal on. Why D oys leave. Homo The "lure of the city," as it is called, is not the bright lights, not the jazz bands, nor the bustling crowds. No, it ia none of these, as many have been led to suppose. Boys leave the farms and the small towns because they want to live as city people live. They want to get away from sun-to-sun drudgery, the boys do. They want conveniences, they want a little comfort, they want efficiency. V - Put running water on the farm, that the load of labor may be lightened; put a bathroom in the home, that health and energy may be kept; put a sink in the kitchen, that happiness may prevail. We live but once. So, let the family U?e"Wellr1(i" the ity will lose some of its attractiveness. Change the "lure of the city" to the lure of tie country. The change can be "made... And running water will , go a long way in making the change running water, with good plumbing and labor saving, health-giving conveniences. M. S. Lott PLUMBING AND HEATING Main Street, Telephone 49 J. LEHL, UTAH THE MOST ENJOYABLE PLACE IN UTAH COUNTY TO SPEND A DAY B Al WEEK IS AT THE Famous Saratoga Springs TWO SANITABY PLUNGES COOL, SlLiDY LA.WNS AND A TTNE cti- 1Y EINABLIMX)TTAGE3 FUENISHED F0H HOUSEKEEPLNO. c . . VISIT US WITH THE FAMTLY- YOU'LL COME AGAKT THEY ALL DO. ooox If n , ! 1 r |