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Show V 1 :4 '.ill ''I 1 '1 1 1 j t (.' M . ' ! "I Si .it- 1 j A n - - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1923. i V ;r I' " t. A MERICAN FORK - LOCALS je" PERSONALS Marcelling-Beauty Marcelling-Beauty Shop. Km. El den Chilton of Lebl, apent Monday In American Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mra. 0. A. . Varney. Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Flrmage were among th Salt Lake business vls ore Tueadajr. V Mr and Mra. rUyron, Crosby of Suit Lake, apent Sunday here with Mr, and Mra. Jca. D. Forbes. You won't want to miss the big Commercial Club dance, Apollo Hall, Dec. 5th. Mr. and Mra. Roy Greenwood accompanied ac-companied by Mra. BenJ. Moffeftt, Mr and Mra. Floy 8hellenberger 1 apent Tuesday In Salt Uke on bual. ot Salt Lake, ar( the proud parents ot a baby boy, bom Nor. 15th. Mrs. Shellonbcrger was formerly Miss Elva Crompton of thla city. Mra. Janrla Aydelotte entertained the members of the American Fork -Sorosls at her home Friday afternoon. after-noon. The ladles spent the time In sewing, music and chats, and were served a dainty lunch late In the afternoon.""" af-ternoon.""" Clyde Thornton returned home the first of the week from Brlgham City, where he spent two weeks. rMr. .Thornton decided to retain his pos. Ulan at, the Thornton Drug here In preference to"" managing the drug atore at Brlgham City. next matters. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lynch and baby spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday Satur-day last In Salt Lake visiting with relatives. Mrs. Alfred Brown of Alpine, spent Saturday, 8unday and Monday here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jed Mercer, Jr. The E. Y. 0. girls were guests of Miss Millie Duncan at her home Thursday evening. The time waa spent In sewing, following which the hostess served dainty refreshments. Monday evening the recreational committees of the local four wards went to Provo where they attended the second course of eight meetings Nathan Anderson ind. family of at the B. Y. U. to be held this mon- Magna, have moved to American th and next. Fork and are living In the home formerly occupied by Harold Brown and family. Leonard J. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brlggs spent Saturday In Salt Lake, attend- 'Inn the matinee "The Bird of Para. and family, who have been making, diVe' at the Wllks. Ifr. and Mrs. laccompanledLthemthrough-th-tme4 here with her parents from Pri their home In Rlverton- for a-shortBrtggs" arid MraTfizaTrane motor-time, motor-time, are In American Fork again. led to Ofcden Sunday and spent the Mf. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor ot El- day guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. berta, who some time ago purchosed the old Burch home of the 1st ward, have moved to American Fork. Robinson Mrs. Mary A. Boley was pleasantly surprised by a number.il relatives Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Heiselt en- at her home last Saturday evening, tertalned at their home last Saturday j After an enjoyable time spent In evening. Games were enjoyed and games, chats, etc. lunch was served, delicious refreshments served. The. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. guests were: Messrs. and Mesdames . Oscar Hunter of Lefcl; Mrs. Alvln W. S. Chlpman. E. R. Tuttle, Norren Storrs, Ray D. Nlcholes, Hjrrura Blackhurst, Miss Ethel Parker, Rul. on Nicholea and Norman Wing, all of tils city, and Miss Helen Lloyd of Salt Lake City. . McDaniel, and Mrs. Will Kirk of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Hud. son Gordon, Mr. and Mrs, Orin Ash-ton, Ash-ton, Mr. and Mrs. J.-E. Peters. Mrs. Alice Hunter and Misses Ann . and LaRee Chlpman of this city. JUrs. Nellie Irving of 8alt Lake, spent Sunday hert visiting with her mother, Mrs. George Cunningham. Lin ford Werner bad his tonsils removed Monday at Provo and Is making good recovery. j .' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blnna of High, land, were among the' business Visitors Visit-ors In Provo Thursday. " Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Needham and Mra. Grace Evans were guests of friends at Provo last week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. Pett had aa dinner din-ner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hocking of Bingham, and Mr. and Mra. J. E. Chadwkk of this city. ' Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman were Roy Chlpman and Mr. and Mrs. Tlos; Holt of Salt Lake. Mr. nd Mrs. Heber Barrett and Mr, and Mrs. Amoa Wagstatt motor, ed to 8alt Lake Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and family. The Fourth ward Primary Ass'n. gave a bazar Thursday afternoon and evening, which financially waa a success, as well as providing aome Miss Ruth Fage spent Sunday In Llndon, visiting her mother, Mra. Mary B. Fage. . " Mrs. Mina Shatter and daughter! Ullie and Dena, and Clarence Grant attended "Nice People" played at the Wilkes Theatre Sunday evening. ,Dsrrell Huggard and Nina and Anna An-na Paulson of Salt Lake, spent Sunday Sun-day in American Fork with, Mr, n1 Mrs. 8. E. Wanlass. Clarence Grant, Ray Shelley and Mlsi Mary Wild furnished musical entertainment at a Lehl Relief Society So-ciety Bazar Tuesday evening. Miss Birdie Bates, who Is teaching nchool In Heber, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Ifpber Bates. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Pulley of 8alt Uke were vlaltoxs here Wednesday with Mr, Pulley's mother, Mrs. Lydla E. Pulley. The recreational committee of the Highland M. I.A. gave a very successful suc-cessful dancing party Thursday evening eve-ning which was well attended and enjoyed. Hans Laursen arrived 'nbrfieFrl-day 'nbrfieFrl-day of last week after 'spending the goou " "V'past five month, in Caliente, Nevada noon the bazar was held ana in tte . ' . - . ,hn i where he was employed. Mr. Laur-evening Laur-evening a program waa given, the, V , mainly ui icuiaiu uciv iuq yiBocub, Charles Mercer and Jed Mercer, numbers having been given h. the Primary children. WednesdaylntheSaltUktUmpi "turned Monday to American .v , w.,. fih.li. aon i Prk Canyon to resume work at the : : park They expect Miss Mabel Holland, ot Shelley, Ida.main there Mil Christmas. w nolemnlzed. Mr. Shelley's father Mrs. P. J. Rock cf Salt Lake visit to ... . J J. .111 I. .A Bk. pie. On the same day miss HOiiana s , ay " ounuuy sua miraw sisier was married. Mr. and Mrs. home with her husband and Mr. and Shelley will leave the last ot the Mrs. James Russell who came down rnbnfn foTT5enver to make their 'and spent the day. home tor tha present. ' Miss Reva Beck returned to Og: den Sunday after spending two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Beck, who underwent an eye operation last week at the hospital here, and Is reported doing fine. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Chadwlck and Complimentary to Miss Mabel Hoi-, land of Shelley, Ida., a bride of the : wee. Mr. and Mrs, Lea Shelley en.: tertalned Manday evening at a show-, er. Fall flowers decorated the rooms, , There were 100 guests to enjoy the ! games, music, etc. following which iMr- and Mrs. Wm. Barratt were busi- refreshmenta were served. Miss Hot-land's Hot-land's mother and her alster Ethel, and Miss Ethel'a fiance, Mr. Bennett and his mother, all of Shelley, Idaho were In attendance. ... 1 r- To my many friends and patrons I wish to announce the opening of my New Chiropractic Offices-- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. I have remodeled and rearranged my offices until at present I am thoroughly equipped to give you the best Chiropractic service possible. I have been licensed by the State of Utah' and have practiced here in American Fork (my home town) for over 5 years and I want you to feel I am interested in your health and every one that is ailing in any way Is entitled to my Free Chiropractic Examination Whether you are ailing or not I would be pleased to have you call and "visit my new office and to show you by X-Ray pictures the wonderful won-derful results we axe accomplishing with this popular science "Chiropractic Is The Better Way To Health" aluieA ' ' Phone 113 Office at Residence AM. FORK H RIk. north of Stake Tabernacle b. J. r d. c. rh. c. Honrs 9 to 11-8 to 4 Home Calls by Appointment LEH I PLEASANT GBOTE AMERICAN IJ0RK . GRANT, D, C. J. M V i). ( rant negs visitors In Salt Lake Saturday afternoon. In the evening they saw "The Bird of Paradise" at the Wllkee Theatre. ' Ralph and Ruth Kelly celebrated their 11th birthday Wednesday and In the evening their mother, Mrs. P. M, Kelly gave a party. The usual parlor games were enjoyed by the children who afterwards were served a dainty lunch by Mrs. Kelly. ! Clyde Chlpman ls again able to be out After being confined to th6 hoa. jpltal here tor two weeks following ;B operation. Mr. Chlpman will re main here for another two weeks or so before returning to Mllford where he Is employed. . - The marriage of Sadle Wild dangh. ter ot E. J. Wild ot thla city, and Mr. Raynor Ooates ot Ogden, took place Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. Though Miss Wild has been employed employ-ed out of this city tor several years, she has many friends here who wish her Joy. " Mra. Deloss Adams received a sev. erely cut right hand Saturday last when a fruit bottle broke. A bad cut almost entirely around the thumb necessitated a number of stitches, being be-ing taken, and though still painful, the wound Is hearing fine. TBe Senior Girls of the Fourth ward M. L. A. were --entertained Tuesday evening after Mutual meet ing at the home of Miss Ann Chip- maan. The girls spent the time In needle work after which lunch was served: Mrs, . Ida Haag visited her grand, daughter, Mlsa Margaret Christenaen Of Salt Lake last week. Miss Chrls-tensen Chrls-tensen Is- still confined to a hospital there as the result ot an auto accl. dent last summer, andwlll be.com pelled to undergo a serious operation In the near, future The M. I. A. of the Seccad ward wlfl give a special program Tues. day evening In honor of the "Home The parents of the ward are cordially cordial-ly invited to come out with the young people as scone time and effort Is being be-ing expended by the officers to make It a success. The Social 8ervlce meeting for the Relief Societies or the tour wards will be held In the tabernacle Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at the usual hour. Sidney B. Sperry will gtre the lesson and In addition Mrs. Maude Christ- jenscn will give a reading and the ! ladles chorus of the- 8econ4 ward ' .it i Will Biog. Mrs. John W. Chlpman and Mrs. Ann L. Chlpman entertained Thurs day afternoon complimentary to Mrs. Fannie H. Thachkam of Farmtngton land Hannah Laplsh of' Salt Lake, j the day being on the birthday annl. jversary of Ellen D. Clarke. Those present were Mesdnner Sarah B? Chlpman, Emily K. Adamson. James ;Crystlr-Jne-KJnc, Hannah DUhk-ley, DUhk-ley, Rachel Hunter, CnroHne Chip-man,' Chip-man,' EMxabeth Lev., M:ry a. Bournes, Bour-nes, Jane Crocktton, Ktiv Pnxmm Rosa Bourne. Rom Grant, Martha .Fcatherfitorin,- Hannah Uhrid3 nnd Mary Duncan. k V ANATtON-WIDt! , 4 MAIN STREET 475 VDEPARTOENTSTORis AMERICAN FORtt SUITS v and How to judge Thea! MAKE YOUR OWN COMPARISONS! . If we followed our customary lines, we would legin here to tell you how good fverypife displays is but we'rc not going to tell you anything 0f the kind. : - ' Other clothiers doubtless have! received their new Fall displays. Here's what we want to ask of you: Visit any oner or all of the displays dis-plays that you san and then look at our new lines. YouH then be able to judge for yourself where you can get the , most in style, in worth vof fabrics and workmanship and in the service to be derived for every dollar you expend 1 .. - We are not only willing but anxious that you make this thorough thor-ough comparison for we are confident confi-dent of the result. In our displays, are the leading models of the season, single and double breasted, fancy, sports and conservative, conserva-tive, in worsteds, cassimeres, tweeds and serges latest patterns and colors. Our prices for NEW, ALL WOOL FALL SUITS $14.75 $24.75 $29.75 are the result of the thousands upon thousands of gar ments that are made exclusively for our 475 busy stores, scattered throughout 33 Statesr Such enormous buying naturally obtains rock-bottom prices for us which per mits us to offer you the large savings in clothing such as are presented here. .-; j r Before You Make Your Selection of Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats Investigate Here! EEELEY CANDY SPECIAL Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 24 and 25th at the Brlggs Pharmacy will be CHOCOLATE FRUIT NOUOATE THIS COUPOIT GOOD FOB TElf CENTS on the parchase of one poaid, If presented Saturday or Sudny, November 21tk and ttth. VOID AFTER THESE DATES Briggs Pharmacy Tflephene'M San Tox Drag Store ft The KickFhatWins Can you imagine a top-notch football player who isn't a regular bather t No, of course, you can't. Bathing is a part of all athletic training ..For bathing helps to make a man fit, and then helps to keep him fit. There is much "kick,", "go" and '.'get there" in the bath. And the man who majces the kick that .wins who makes his goal whether the game be football, business or anything else is the man who is fit. A bath a day in a tub, under a shower in a first class bathroom pnts the "kick" in a man that enables enab-les him to kick his way to success. Our grandmothers took pride in their kitchen; our mothers liked to show off their parlors; our wives point to their bathrooms. And why not point the finger of pride' at the bathroom t It is the family medicine chest. It is more than that. It preserves health by preventing disease. Are you keeping fit by using a bathroom that's iitt Are you t . CHRISTMAS-Ifs not far off. Have you decided about that gift for the family and mother. All will be doubly pleased with plumbing fixtures. See our big display. . M. a Lof f 'ITUMBINQ AND UKATINQ Main Street, Telephone 49 J. LEHI, UTAH t t v. |