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Show SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN : i 1 i ' 1 i! 1 '. ,4 1 f . Ml! 1 1 1 ill J 3 "'I I1 - 1 " 1 i a - 4 1 'i MI V it 1 I i ;! - A 1 - I I t Americas Tork Citim OfUot-JUylM fak Ce. JWdf. i PMOURE8SIVE, independent PUBLICATION. ' Office Phone Hs. 84 I Entered It the post ofllca at Ameri-I'tah, Ameri-I'tah, as second-claas W Fori totter. ' Subscription rates, 12.60 per year la advance. ' Advertisement rates; - Display, 10 cents a column Inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rate of 10 centa ptr eight-point . line per Insertion. Wait ads, i cents a word first In ertlon, 1 cent a word for subsequent insertions. A. fcVOAlSFORD, JR. EDITOR High class Commercial Printing. FOB BALI fOR 8ALB Fresh milk cow ealf. Call at Ole Hanson's place. and 8-tf MISCELLAXEOrS FOR SERVICE Pure Bred bull, fee . 11.00. Call at J. f Crompton, Am. rlcan rork. 17-tt FOB SALE J acres of land In Ameri can Fork, Joining the Ird ward meeting house; within I blocks of P. O. Call or write O. W. Blackj S3S Pltrpont St, Silt Lake -City. lM-It-p MARRY IF LONELT; for reeulU try ma; best and moat successful "Home Maker'; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most re-Jlabls; re-Jlabls; years experience; descriptions free.' "The Successful Club", Mrs. Mash, Box 659, Oakland, Calif. 15-2t.p FRESH COW FOR 8ALE also some ' fcsjr." Bee J, P. Chrstensen, Knight's old place, r ll.lt FOR SALE Cora fed Turkeys for Christmas. See E. W. Paxnaa. 15-2t ANYONE WANTING SEWING DONE, call at Mrs. H. Wadley's. Pleasant flrors. ;' , ..... . ls.lt FOR RBNTModern apartment Furnished. Fur-nished. block from Grant hotel laaaire at this office. . ' 15-tf CERTIFIED WHITE LEGHORN na4!ty.; chicks from selected, free-raafev. free-raafev. besvy.Uylng, utility hens tasted to doubts psdlgree cockerels with authentic trapnest recorda. Our breeding flocks are inspected and accredited by the Sonoma County Farm Bursa. Safs arrival and full count f lire, vigorous chicks guaranteed. Accredited AA" grade chkks at single "A. prices.: Sond for cata logue and attractive "spring prices. MUST HATCH INCUBATOR CO. Inc. The World's Largest Electric Hatchery. Hatch-ery. 801 Seventh St. Petaluma, Calif. FOR WORK TO BE DONE BY PRQVP .Tailoring Co. Phone 88-W or see Mrs.' F. L. Grant lS-it FOR 8ALE 3 room house In Second ward. Close in." See Jesse Greene. ." ' 15-St Christmas SLOWERSASAOIFT Pleasant Grove Floral Co.- .' S a iivl" I; r i ' I- v ) .1 , Carnations Potted Plants II. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The students are to be commended on the excellent chapel program giv-n giv-n Friday of last week, which was a. follows: '.. Prayer, Eetelle Draper. Solo, Dorothy Halllday. , v Reading, Zelda Nelson. " Jokes, Oleo Margarine (Jean Poul son) and Chris Anthemum, Ray Pet erson. One act play. The He That Jack Built" Cast Jack Ellison Roy Fugal Dora Taylor Luclle Wright Frank Montgomery Doll Smith Helen Douglas .... Jewel Ltaebaugh Piano duetj Thelma West and Lo raine Nelson. The program concluded with a fire mthute yell practice. Monday, the following short pro gram was given at chapel: SlnKlng. "Utah We Ixve Thee" iRhool ' , Irayer, S. D. Moore, Jr, Principal Smith talked to the stu dents and urged them to not be dls couraged over the defeat of the bask' et ball team at Payson, because last year we won most of the prelimin ary games and fell down In the lea us games, but this year we are start. inn the other way. to win out in the league games. 8upL David Gourley gave a rouS' Ing talk to the boys and girls on etu dent life, and the chapel period end. ed with cheers. . Chapel exercises Wednesday began with a ten minute yell practice, following fol-lowing which the following numbers were given: t . . . . . Vocal duet. "Lassie O Mine", Ul Han Mlllett and Luclle Walker. (Prayer, Mr. "Johnson. Cornet solo, A. R: Overlade. Clifford E. Young was present and gave the. students some worth while thoughts on thsrChrtstmas-spirlt i The program ended with music by Mr. Overlade. - . The students of th6 Ag. class are holding special classes at noon on Tuesday and Thursday of each week to study Judging livestock. Our H. S. expectg to send s team of boys to the Ogden Livestock 8how on Jan uary 6th to Judge livestock. The boye of th Ag. claaa are studying study-ing their subjects by, Um 'debating method. The side that loses the de bate that concludes scohol for the holldaye will pay for a luncheon tor the winners on Friday, Dec. 21. The luncheon Is to be prepared by the Domestic Science dept of th school. .- " 1 .0 j- : -. CENTRAL SCHOOL NOTES Monday was special Health Day at the Central school. In accordance with the program of the State Board of Health and the State Bupt. of Sohools, special emphasls' waa laid on the necessity-and importance of keeping well: and of healthful diet and fresh, sir ss preventatives against the dread dixease, tuberculosis. 8upt Gourley apent part of Mon day and Tuesday conducting examinations examin-ations In the grammar grades. e Jaa. H. Walker was among the pat rons who visited school last week. The school ban tnleesd his presence since he left the profession; hla brief visit was genuinely appreciated? Miss Daisy Newman's room was the winner of the punctuality penn. ant This pennant Is give, each month mon-th to the room that has the fewest Greetings and Roses of All.Klndj. v Pleasant Grove Don't miss our big Aluminum Alumin-um Sale. II. L. Clark Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Mr.f and Mra. Jas. T. Wright were Magna visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hayes were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Miss IjoU Wlllett was a Salt Lake visitor the last of the week. Dili Glllman of Vernal Is visiting at Lindon this week with relatives. Mrs. Nellie Roe of Preston, Idaho Is visiting this week with her aitser, Mrs. J. H. West and family. Charles Logle of American Fork Is visiting Indefinitely with hie daugh ter, Mra. Charles E. Thorne. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Spaulding were visitors with Mrs. Genevieve Ellswor th Sunday. Mrs. Spaulding la a sister sis-ter to Mrs. Ellsworth. Mrs. Evelyn Iverson Strong of Al. pine spent the past week with relatives rela-tives and frlondg at Lindon and PL Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. West en tertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and Mr. and Mra. Thos. Fenton. Buy your Xmas needs at our big Xmas sale, from now until Xmas eve. Pleasant Grove Merc. Co. Mlsg Gemva Shoell entertained a doxen young people Sunday evening at a candy pull. All report a "sweet" time. Miss Amy R. Roz&a has been em. ployed during the holiday sales by the H. L. Clark Co. to handle the toy sales In the Starley Millinery building. build-ing. - Mrs. E. R. Halllday is visiting with her mother. Mrs.. J-oulsa Kirk at Tua. con, Arizona and her sister and bro ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Driggs st Pheonix, Artxona. Get your toys and holiday goods at H. L. Clark's Toy uejDi. m eiariey Millinery Duucung. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Strong, Mr ana Mrs. Ernest Parduhn, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Thorns, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gill, man attended a dance at Alpine on Thuraday night Mra. R. G. Page, Mrs. C. A. Gam melt, Mrs. Hans Williamson, Miss Emma Olpin and Mrs. Genevieve Ells worth attended the social at Amerl can rork, given for Mrs. Mark E. Betxant Thuraday evening. Miss 01 pin gave a reading on the program rendmd during the evening. The Misses Bessie And Delay New man entertained the L. V. Club last Saturday night Those present were Myrtle and Emily Anderson, Marjor- le Holdaway, Zola Walker and Louise Shoell. This club was organised for social recreation. Dainty refresh ments were aerved. The Sunshine committee of . the lt ward Relief Society met at the hRm of Martha Larson Friday afternoon and held their uaual aoclal hour. Miss Larson has been kept at home for aome time with Illness In the family, so the Sunshine committee are giving a cheer up party at her home. A good program was rendered, games were played and lunch was served. The Second ward Relief Society held their work and business meeting meet-ing at the home ofMrs. Ida Smith Tuesday afternoon. As there was no work on hand to Se'done,-'- scterel demonstrations In candy making were glvn by Mrs. L-J. Hayee,- Mrs.- If. W Clark and Mrs. Cecil Ash. Christmas rrclpes were exchanged by tho sis. ters. There were about 25 present. tardy marks. It is gratifying to see the little folks win this. It they can get there each morning on time cer tainly- the-iarger pupils ought to. The grammar grades are planning an operetta to be given after the Xmas holidays. A nuw beginners band has been or. ganised. It Includes a strong group of boys from tho .sixth, seventh and slghth grades. They ar? . practicing regularly, working hari and will Locals Victor Larsonind Reed Wsrnlck were Salt Laka visitors Sunday. Mis? Florence Harvey of Salt Lake : visltinK several days this week with relatives and friends here. Santa Claus headquarters is at H. L .Clark's Toy .Dept. in the Starley Millinery Bldg. Mrs. Charles W. ClarlTston and dau(chter. wlll leave Monday Dec. 17 for 'Ifnj)'xsl88ippl to visit a month mon-th with parents. " TU Misses Maurine Gourley, Jane Walker,; LuRay and Thelma Wright and Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth were Provo visitors Wednesday. Tiio boy scouts of the Lindon 2nd ward will hold a dance In the base- DON'T EVEN BREATHE $ fe rn : EAT MORE PHONE NO. Pleasant Thornton Drug Company Headquarters for IVOEY, KODAKS, FLASHLIGHTS, WATCHES XMAS OAEDS AND XMAS CANDIES. V ment cf the 2nd ward chapel Satur. day night, Dec. 15th. W ' Get your Xmas gifts, cand ieS, nuts, Oranges, dates, figS, L Ths Plessant Grove Fruit and v., sweet potatoes, cranbemes,,etabis cooperative m-a'ph... ...T etc at H. L. Clark Co. . ri , Blsliop and Mrs.' S. L, Swenson entertained en-tertained at dinner ' Sunday evening for County Scoutmaster . and Mrs. A. WHEAT AND HELP THE CHRISTMAS " x WE HAVE LOOKED FORWARD TO THI OPPORTUNITY OPPOR-TUNITY TO THANK YOU FOR THE MANY FAVORS FAV-ORS YOU HAVE SHOWN US AND WE HOPE TO MERIT YOUR KINDNESS BY STRIVING TO SERVE YOU SUCCESSFULLY DURING THE COMING YEAR. wove h xti-V In'nT -.',-..: 9 PLEASANT 0ROVE, TJT. ........ .,...,v J.--: -j ijji J jj ,k A. Anderson of Provo. and for Ur and Mra. J. L Atwood, Mr. and Mra" Jas. D. Thorns and Paul Walker - o MSB. have shipped 30 carloads of fruit this season ana nare had a very success- ful year. All tho growers have bees paid In full for their products. x Marrlsge Superstition Proved, The day before i hut set for her tonrrluge a glrf f Leeds. Engll laughingly trletl on her bridal veil, dfr spite the protmts of superstitious friends.- Ten minutes later her father came la with the news that her dance bad met wltb sudden death la a street accident. When-Furniture Is Scratched. The beat remedy for scratched for-nltnre for-nltnre Is a mixture of beeswax sad turpentine, the former melted In the turpentine until It Is as thick as sirup. Pour s little onto a piece of woolen cloth and nib It well loto ths scratched part Then polish quickly with dry flannel, and tbs marks will almost dls appear. - ARROWHEAD SERVICE STATION Regular and Hi-Test Gas. OAK arid Other OILS Tires, Tubes Accessories. Confections, Lunch Goods and Hot Dogs. 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