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Show 'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923, AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, Locals and Personals Mrs. Jennie Tanner spsnt Sunday Mrsr Rasa Ireraon ipent Tuesday nd Monday In Salt Lake on business, in Salt Lake visiting with frlenda. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Chadwlck spent Wednesday at Bali Lk on bullae. Miss OllTe Berg la spending a taw days visiting (Hands at Midway. Mr. and Mra. M. J. Hutchlngsoa of Sprlngvllle were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. W. Jonea. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Caw ray motor. ed to Salt Lak Sunday and spent the of Bait Lyman Smart Of Highland, waa In ftalt Lake Monday vftltiag friends. , ft I Get your school suits, school shoes, school supplies at Chlpman's. Arnold Adamson waa in Magna on luilnees Thursday of last week. j L. O. Wilson of Lehl Spent a tew tars this week visiting bis daughter' Mrs. O. Y. Myers of Highland. , Mra. lrvln Sorenaon Iett Thursday dttjr w4tn Wend-for Wend-for Bingham ta visit a few days with ' Mrs, Clarence Knudsen Mr. Borensoa who la employed there, 'ke Is apendlng a week with her Uiaa LaVon Harrington spent the mother Un- Thomas Hnter. weak end vlaltlng with friends in' Mr. and Mra. Stanley Oudmundson Provo. I ure rejoicing over theVrlval of a Anyone requiring vflolla Ueasona, Saturday Sept, 8th. Mil at R. K. Baxter's residents 8ai-' Mra. Harold Tucker waa in Salt rday afternoons or phone Pleasant .JUeke Wednesday viaiting friends and Orove, 70J lSJtp.'on business. Misses Ruth and . Althea Ashby1 fharlBS Kelly of Bingham, spent want ta Provo Tuesday, where they1 Sunday here with Mr. and MrsJohn will apend the winter attending the Kel1 B. J. V. . """ I Mr. and Mr. Reno Vane and chll- Luther Olddlngs and children, Mr. dren left Saturday for Delta for a and' Mrs. James TaUersoll and Miss "hort visit with friends. .Blanche Chlpman, spent Sunday via. 1 Mlas Edna Stewart of Salt Lake, fttai friends In Spanish Fork. j visited with her parents bars Suni Mr. and Mrs. Claud Zabrlakl and day, she was accompanied tack by .family of Provo spent' Tuesday In' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman. American Fork on buelneas and vis- Mra. Jos. Mayna and children re. "Hnf w,tn Wiethe, turned last week from the aheap 'James Chadwlck waa operated up. herd where they hava been spending , Wednesday for appendicitis by the summer with Mr. Mayne. Dr. Hatch of Salt Lake. H Is re- " Mr. nd Mri wm.' Patterson, Mrs. ported as getting along nicely. Ada Baker, Mlases Rhoda and Grace Jobs Hatch and children of High.1 Baker and Mra. Hana Laursen apent land left Friday for Woods Cross, Sundny visiting friends in Salt Lake. wnsre mey wm suy a week with; Tne0. Nicholas waa In Salt Lake John Singleton left Tuesday for his ranch at Gandy, Millard (county. Jed Moras left Wednesday tor the Coddlngtosi ranch near Soldier 8am. mlt, V v:.":Vr''; , Superintendent ot schoola P. M. Nielsen 'of Tooele, spent Wednesday Id American Fork OB business. Miss Fera Foster returned Saturday Satur-day from Salt Lake, after a week'i visit there with relatives. : - -.j " ' Mr: Foster Nicholas left this week for a tew days stay at the sheep herd which Is near Soldier Summit.- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker,' and children apent Saturday in Salt Lake on business. Mr. Hatch's parents. j Tueaday, representing local 'stock- Mrs-, John Healeyaod sister Dora holders at the annual meeting bt the rasburg of Highland, went to Mag. Lehl.Tlntlc Mining company, as Sunday to stay a ew days with j Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Raamussen and Mr. Healey who la employed thai J children who have been Hvlng In : Mrs, C K. Graham who has been Mrs. Anni Greene's home have mov-elaltlag mov-elaltlag at th horn ot her pareata, ed back to Salt Lako. sir. ana Mrs. . a., zebrlskle. re-; jo Baker and Mr. Snyder, offlcsl turned nere Tuesday from a, few daya ot the Pittsburg Mining Co. spent visit with b husband who to em- Tuesday 1b American Fork on bu'al-ployed bu'al-ployed at Ogdea, - 1 bms. Tfca members ot the Highland ward Mr. and Mra Parley Austia return-ajoyei return-ajoyei aaooUng at Saratoga springs e4 . the first part of the week from Wednesday, sveryon enjoyed the Canada where they hav, beea visit, vim In. the plunge, alter which they mg the past week.- They alao attend. &Joyd lunch. Games were played 4 the dedication of the Cardstob 1 the children. .Temple. , .. The Relief Society ot the Third ward held a social ' Tuesday after boob, a special program was given aad part of the time was spent la sawing rag rugs. RetreshmenU cob-aiatJag cob-aiatJag ot watermelon and canta. kmp were served. The officers and teachers ot the Second ward Sunday School enjoyed a social at tb tome ot Mr. and Mra. Delbert Heiselt1" Friday evening After a program, refreshments were JtiemdIJCveryoiii present enjoyed Jet time. ' . Mrs. Roa H. Grant returned home Thursday from Alberta, Canada, where she. has beea visiting with relatives and friends the last three weeks. Mrs. Great alao attended the dedication ot the Cardaton Temple. Miss Birdie Bate has received an appointment at the Heber High school as an Instructor la the Commercial Com-mercial department Mlas Bat taught six weeks st the B. Y. C. the past summer. Mr. aad Mrs. Heber Bate and daughter Birdie spent Sun. day at Heber. K10sKsKHsVsKl TD) EALART M theatrB TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Hat Sat. 10c TOM MIX, in "Traiiin 'Also ' 'LELVTIIER PUSIIERS it MONDAY ONLY DOROTHY D ALTON, in "Dark Secrets" Also 4 FELIXTHE CAT GHOST BREAKER" - Wednesday and Thursday Matineo Wed., all 10c TH03. MEIGHAN and LLLA LEE, in "BACK HOME AND BROKE" Also IARRY-SEMON COMEDY' ' THE SHOW" SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ALL WEEK . That Swell Musio THE CONCORD TRIO -" Plays The Pictures lOnaKHIORO WHEN YOU BAY FLOUR REMEMBER Timpanogos Brand PLEASANT G&OVE ROLLER MILLS , -r,. Phone 9. ,;' Mlas TyLena Wllaoa. of Salt Lake spent two days this week visiting with her sister Mrs. Francis Grant Mr. and Mra. Geo. Meredith and family wera in Salt. Lake 8unday with relatives and friends. Mrs. Cyrus Bailey and family have moved to Bingham,' to Join Mr. Bailer who ia employed there. Mra. May Mercer was a week end visitor at Salt Lake, guest of Mrs. C. H. Stevens. Harold Hlndley and famly lave moved from the Biahop Hlndley home to the Eddie Searlee home la the TMrd ward. ( . Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Dlcksrson of Salt Lake spent the first part ot the week here with relatives aad friends. fri-ends. Mrs. Earl Holmstead and children apent Tueaday , in ; Sprlngvllle visiting visit-ing with her brother, Leland Hot-hetns. Hot-hetns. Mrs. John Ingram and daughter Nada, Misses - Enid SUrr and Virginia Vir-ginia Eliesen and Mrs. Floreacs Ingram, In-gram, were week and visitors of Mrs. Thomas 81ngletoa. Guatave Adamson ot American Fork and Effle M. Alford Karren of Ijehl, were married by County Clerk Wallace Hales Monday afternoon in the county Jmildlng, Provo. MrTand Mrs. 'John Wagstaff aad family returned Wednesday from West canyon after a Tew days stay there attending to business connect, ed with cattle.- Messrs Gleo Varney and Frank Adama spent the first of the week visiting here, returning again Tues. day to Calient to resume their work there. . Ernest Paxtaao and family left Wednesday for Provo to make their home the coming winter. Mr. Pax man will be employed aa music in structor at th Provo schools. Mrs. E. H, Boley and Boa Robin son bad their toualla removed at the local hospital Tuesday by Dr. Mc- Hugh of Salt Lake. They ar both recovering fast. Mr and Mra. C. U Joy and Mr. and Mrs. A. Joy of Salt Lake, were here visiting with Mrs. J. F. Forbes Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. Sunday they took a trip, to the Cave and to Saratoga Springs. Once ounce ot gold pays wagea for twenty hours' work In the United States, fifty hours' work la Great Brltian, ninety hours' work la Japan, 100 hours' work in France, 200 hours work In Germany. : Charles tagl and Mr. and Mrs.1 Morris Logle were up from Coltoa for several days the latter part of last week and the first part ot thla They returned to their ranch during the week. , ui.. u.r Wild aneot Friday and gaWday In Bingham wit friends. E J. Claysoo spent Monday at Cedar Valley on business. , i Mrs. Annie wewiou w ikuib - month's visit In Hlawathla with bar daughter. Don Barratt of MUford spent the forepart of the week hers with his parents. , f Mr. and Mrs- Albert Cbeever returned re-turned here 8unday from Ogden, after af-ter a. week's visit there with friends. Miss Laura Wild Ot Salt Lake, was here Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Wild. A baby boy waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey Saturday, Sept Ith. J. L Flrmage left Wednesdsy foi Cedar City to attend to business affairs af-fairs connected with the recent open, tng of a J. C. Penney store there. The B. B. Ladies met t the home of Mrs. Nell Motfett Thursday. The time waa spent in sewing and refreshments re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Barratt left frlilay for Hiawatha where they will make their home. Mr. Barratt being employed there. Melvln Grant returned home Friday of lasUweek after spending the past three months In Gunnison where Tie is been employed the past summer. Miss Dena Shatter left Sunday tor Bingham and Is spending, the week with her brother, Frank Shatter ana family. Sum Singleton and family and Miss Ida Wild returned to their home af-trer af-trer visiting in American Fork and Salt Lake for the past week. Mra. C P. Jensen returned home Sunday of last week, after spndlng a month at Strawberry with her bus. band. Messra. Morlef Steele and Ben MoL fett and children and Lorraine Ing-ersoll Ing-ersoll spent Sunday afternoon at Timpanogos cave. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crystal of Salt Lake, former residents of American Fork, are rejoicing over the arrival ot a glrL bora at the L. D. S. hos. pltaL liBUsBBa THE GAS WITH A PUNCH - Fill, up at the Cobblestone Service Station OILS ACCESSORIES Phone 89 J American Fork Makes iertd Binr F00 Enrolls You T For as little at $5.00 you can start toward die ownership of a Ford Car under the terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. This enables you to become a Ford Owner out of your v weekly earnings. Your money is deposited la the bank and draws interest. What easier way could there be? The whole family can par tidpate. YouTl be surprised how quickly the car will be yours. Come in! Oct full particulars! TBI BAHK OF AJOSICAJ F01X, THE BANK. OF PLXiSAXT GBOTI Pitts & Hatch Motor Co. AMERICAN FORK UTAH DAY and NIGHT - SERVICE I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and family of Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barratt Ada Bamitt return, ed with them for a short visit. Miss Maym Cheever has - again takea uj her work at the 'local hospital hos-pital after a vacatloa la Idaho, Sprlngvllle and Pleasant Grove. She reports a very nice vacation. A card from Mrs. Mattle Adama of Bingham, Thursday, states that she waa up to see her son Zane Sua day and he is "getting along pretty fair, but Its slow". SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK SEPTEMBER 15 TO 22 INCLUSIVE $10.00 Blcycl $8J $1160 Bicycle .75 115.00 Bicycle . .tTTTTrTliTjs" $17 50 Bicycle fllJO $20.00 Blcyclf $160 $29.00 Bicycle .. StUt" $27.50 BlcycU $37.50 Bicycle :.. . . .... $31(0 $45.00 Bicycle ........ $300 $47.50 Bicycle .. SiUO VltaUc Tires ......vi. fli Others $1.75 and up Aluminum Rims $1.4 lipoleiTdoieB .... ...... S0e JBo-RJm Cement l&e $5.00 Bicycle Pump $20 Departure" Coaater Rear Wheels fWfl Shot Guu M $15.00. 30.Rlfle $940 S2-Rifle fSja SLot Oun Cleaning Rods . He 2 Good Heating Stoves $70-$90 Good Steel Couch ....... S&JOO Luck Can Work Wendere. Lack, mere lurk, may make even eadaeas wisdom. Douglas Jen-aid. Planting Knowledge. M we do not plant knowledge when foung. It will give us ne shade when art are old. Chesterfield. From all appearances the soldier's bonus is bogus. REDUCED IN PRICE and RAISED IN VALUE Phone for Demi -Partic instra ulaxs and tlon. Uartiii Nielsen TO UtT THESE PRICES IOU MIST BB1XG THIS AP. BUY NOW. WE HAVE-WHAT YOU WANT! WE HKl'AIR ANYTHING THE UNITED FAMILY SHOP Phone 4 J . Pleasant Grove 9SS9t$999 Vb Have. TURKEY RED SEED WHEAT For Sale and we are in the market for OATS and BARLEY. We Pny The Highest Cash Prices. " . ; PEOPLES MILL and ELEVATOR COMPANY American Fork - ... : Utah The Fall Quarter of the UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 24lh Maintaining the highest standards of scholarship, the Utah Agricultural College invites only earnest, hard working young men and women to become members of its student body. To anch as these, it can promise an education that will insure success in life. THE U. A 0. OFFERS DEGREE COURSES IN: Agrculture Engineering - Mechanic Arts Home Economics Commerce Basic Arts and. Science Education (including complete teacher training for elementary and high schools. ' ' Utah Agricultural College LOGAN 'v TjTAH . v: |