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Show SATURDAY, FEBRUARY fl too, ALinniCAN FOEK CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 M n. mmm mm. . . mj, . ... n, m.m . mm,m n mmn ' AMERICAN FORK LOCALS "S" PERSONALS . The small ton of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wagstall has been very ill this week, uttering from bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Welling and two children of Fielding, are here visiting with Mrs. Welllng's parents, Mr . and Mrs. James Adams and family. . Ills Era Wright of Lindon, under went ' an operation of appendicitis Friday of last . week at the hospital here and Is making good recovery. KOLOW STUDIO will be open EVERT SATURDAY. Located across street north of Grant's Store, Main 8treet, American Fork. 1-19-tf Miss Jnne Lynch, who is regularly employed In Ogden, is spending a two -week'- visit -here - with her brother, Owen Lynch and wife. A small daughter of Charles Baxter lay In a semi-conscious condition for . two dayi Juries to the head sustained by falling. Those New Spring Ginghams 'at Chlpman'a, 25c Value are being sold Saturday and all next week at only 19 yard. adv. Misses Margaret " and Clarice Taylor left Monday 'morning for Bingham I to Tlsit with their aunt, Joseph Walton Is sporting A new Dodge car, purchased this week from Martin Nielsen, local Dodge representative, repre-sentative, m,.,,..-' . COLD FI8H FREE On Saturday, February II, we will give fres to all purchasers of $1.00 or Over, a pair of Gold Fish. Thornton's 2 Drug Stores. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird and family were In Salt Lake Friday night last. attending a birthday celebration given in honor of Mr. Bird's mother.' Mrs. R. E. Baxter, Mrs. Roy Steele and . Mrs. Delbert Chlpman were among those from this city who attended the funeral of - Mis Inet Bateman at Alpine Monday afternoon. Word was received here this week of the birth, of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Elraer Smith recently, at their home In Sawtelle, California. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Edrle Mc-Bride Mc-Bride of this city. mar.. ..J W 1)v MAwai4 fftlf HUH Will A. W VKAVVI WUWITO I ' to Salt Lake 8unday and spent the ' t day visiting with Mr. Baxter's father who is yery 111. wvVK-i.. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ether Pulley is reported improving pneumonia. For several days the little lit-tle pne was In considerable danger. With eaoh $1X0 purchase we will give a howl and two Gold Fish Free n Saturday, February If. William Thornton Drug Cov Two Stores, . Mrs.; Ira Nlcholoa entertained the members of the Prlscllla Club Thursday Thurs-day afternoon last - at her " home. Needle work occupied the time, together to-gether with social chats, after which dainty refreshments were served. The guests numbered twelve. In keeping with Scout Anniversary week, special services will be held Sunday evening" In the Third Ward chapel, - Clifford B. Toung will be the speaker 7 and -In addition : a ' program emphasisng scout work will be given, Including flag ceremonies.. B. M. Prescott traveling service agent of the Union Pacific System, was a visitor in this' city Thursday looking after the Interests of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tuttle and family are moving from the Thornton place In the Second Ward Jo the W. R. Halliday place in the Fourth Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balrd and family wTJT "6ttBy"UiirThmtpllee' The faculty members of the high school, together with their partners enjoyed a candy poll Thursday evening even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird. From all reports', everybody bad a "sweet" time. Mrs. James Adams entertained at dinner 8unday, her guests being: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling and children child-ren of Fielding; Mr. and Mrs. John Nielsen and family and Miss Dex&a Adams ot Salt Lake City; Mr. - and Mrs. J. P. Werner. of American Fork. FREE FI8HI FREE FISHI Spend tj. 00 .February 16th at either of our tores and receive a bowl and two Gold Fish Free. Thornton Drug Co. adv. In the First Ward Sundynight, a speaker and music, furnished' by the B. Y. U. will he present at the regular sacrament meeting. Everyone Every-one Is Invited to attend. - Mr, and Mrs. William Bodell of Salt Lake City, spent Thursday here visiting visit-ing Mrs. Bodell's mother, ' Mrs. Martha Chlpman. NEXT 8ATURDAYyFEBRUARY IS with every $1.00 (or over) purchase pur-chase we will give Free a pair of Gold Fish Wm. Thornton Drug Co.. Two 8tores. , adv. The American, Fork All Star team was defeated Wednesday night by the Bingham Athletic Club - team In the basketball game In the new gym. The score was 18-27. Mrs. Martin Nielsen Is reported to be Improving, after having . endured considerable suffering caused by a.: abscess on-the cheek bone. Mrs. Nielsen was also ill with rheumatism but is now Improving. 1 the Third Ward M. L A. members enjoyed their "open night" activities in the form of a dancing party in the tabernacle basement Tuesdajf night report having had an enjoyable, time. Heber Bate, for the past $9 years an employee of Chlpman Merc. Cot tendered his resignation to tbe institution in-stitution last week, which took effect ef-fect on the first of the month. Mr. Bate began his work in the store as delivery boy and rose to the position of grocery department manager, which he maintained for about sixteen six-teen . years. . ' Mr. Bate Is , now employed em-ployed In the capacity of distributing agent for musical . instruments. Imports, Im-ports, novelties, etc. If , ... - . . . ; v - i .... .. i m u unj ioj u y n-uvu - m It frrr 1 P ? 1 1 n 4 You ought to see atxur Store I .1 i Splendid Line New Spring I 25c Value during for - Gingh anis week jc yd la TPrA'A Nation-wide j i f Qncorporattd 475 DEPARTMENT STORES sw - Doya'Good L rata tlfu w - JimmM.r c'r- i i- raji gua metal " shoe " with perforated tips half rubber heel half double sole. ' ' y"".'' ' $2.49 to $3.30 SATIN PUMPS Louis and Military Heel. Priced Low at $4.98 All Leather Shoes 70S EVERYBODY J. C. Penney Company all-leather Shoes wear well. Our sturdy foot-weairpves foot-weairpves longf" service "andsatis-faction. "andsatis-faction. Buy your Shoes from us. M isses-and Children's , High . Lace Shoes Black jnm metal footwear half double soles. Sizes 8, to Sizes 12 to 2 Sizes 2Vz to 8... ."Z with $2.25 $2.49 $2.98 !ew Oxfords Maaajsa Kid Kid Oxfords with perforated per-forated tip A style women wo-men enjoy. Rubber top. UfV Welt soles add con-' siderably to the wearing qualities. $2.98 and $3.98 MEN'S SCOUT SHOES An Extra Value at $2.98 Plain, Plaid, Checks, Barf ed and Stripes ALL SHADES AND NEW DESIGNS. House Dresses and House A : New Spring Line . ; ' , , . See Our Big Show Window THE ST0EE OF ASSORTMENT AND QUALITY. Chipman Mercantile Co. AX5ESIP0SK, UTAH . v - WIS . ,m mnmtiltmft .riirj . iri jrrrj r.- mrwt .in. .-iirj mntfm ffuT, ,ri .mri mti.ft ,.1" Mm mt ... ,tt, 1 Mens New Bluchers Calf Leather. . Good shoes for long service. ser-vice. The leather leat-her assures sa t-' isfactory wear. Tip, half rubber rub-ber heel. Single role welt. $2.98 Men'? Shoes For Dress Wear All Malioeany Shoes with Tp, Half Rubber IIcpIs. S in gl e sole welt $3,50. & $3.98 'New Shipment APP-ON CHECK GINGHAMS ISc yd. BLEACHED-MUSLIN . (Hope) ...15c Extra Value Plain atd Striped SHIRTINGS Onlv 19c Extra Valre .Miss Almeda Pratt left Friday morning for Salt Lake to remain for aa Indefinite " time with her brother, Llewellyn Pratt and wife, the latter harlnf been lit 5 A good aised crowd greeted the Lindon Lin-don Second Ward Dramatic Co. at their presentation of "Cranberry Farm" played her in the First Ward chapel Thursday erenlng. The play was interesting and the players executed exe-cuted their roles In an excellent manner. man-ner. . Mrs. Fin Thornton Is spending the weekend in Salt Lake City. The Tlsit lain the nature of a reunion as Mrs. Thornton went to meet her two sisters, sis-ters, one from Montana whom ahe had pot .seen for fifteen years, and another from Oregon, whom she had not seen for twenty-seven years. Mrs. Emma O. Anderson was guest of honor at a party given Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chadwlck by the B. B. Ladles, of which Mrs. Anderson has been a member. mem-ber. The husbands of the ladies were present also. Sweet peas decorateg the rooms. After a social time spnt In games and music, lunch waa sieved. Mrs. Anderson was presented with a set of spoons by her fellow club members. Co-op. Pays Seven Percent Divdend The annual stockholders meeting of the American Fork Co-op. Inst was .held Monday afternoon. The report of the year's business showed the in stltutlon to be in a very satlafactory .condition. A cash dividend of 7 per i cent was declared, payable February 15th. ' ' ALPINE NOTES - Mrs; Joseph Little, Reporter. Impressive funeral' services were held for Miss Inei Batotnan In tht Grove, Provo and Springvllle, ' Includ ing a number of companion nurses from the State Hospital at Provo were present, some of the nurses acting as pall bearers and flower maids. Counselor LeRoy Bair was In charge of the services. A duet "Wanted on the Other Side" was rendered by Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bateman. The In vocation waa offered by William. B. 8mkh, following . which a male qartette rendered "Sweet Hour Of Prayer." A beautiful life sketch was given by Mrs. May H. Marsh. Tributes Tri-butes to her life were paid by Edward Burgess of Alpine; Ellsha Pecktvjof LehL James A. Bateman of Murray; Pres. A. J. Evans of Lehl aad ' Dr. Fredrick Dunn of Provo. Jbr. Dunn likened Mise Bateman tolllss Florence Flor-ence Nightingale, the famous nurse In sorrow and trouble. V Additional musical aelectlona were solo "Perfect iTJay" by Thersa Olsen; a solo with jvrds composed lor the occasion, h Mrs. Clarlnda Little; and a selecth "Resting Now From Care and Sorrow" by the choir, D. W. Lar-seo'.tjf Lar-seo'.tjf Lehl pronounced the benedlc-Un. benedlc-Un. :'- - . . ; .v A large cortege followed to the cemetery where Interment was made, Bishop James W. Vance dedicating the grave. Alpine vard meptlng house Monday afternoon. The building wasJUled to capacity with relatives and friends, and It Is said to have been one of the largest crowds ever accomodated In the chapel. A bnnkof flowers mir-. mir-. rounded thf ( askct which bespoke the hih ?tPom and love hold for the deceased. Krlnnds from Salt Stake, Lelil, American Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen of Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs. Hall were entertained at dinner Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Alroy Flack. We were glad to have two of our Stake officers at M. I. A. meeting Tuesday evening, Mr. Reuben Baxter of American Fork, and Mrs. Fugal of Pleasant Grove. " The) doctor who wa here Monday to examine the children for goitre said there were 57 percent of the children with goitre.? Ha: heTexaminedT. the older people he might have found a decidedly larger percentage as Edd nurgan claims he has two goitres, or did have according to the last Infor tnatlon received. Miss Bernlce Hunter entertained St her home Sunday evening for Messrs. Paul Carlisle, Fawn Stronjc and Lamar Movie, Misses June McDanlel and Alice Whitby, The evening was jrpent in. piayinsr fsmes after mh,u t. runt, t;ieasant crctfm and cake were served. Lako Miss Ina Devey nd Pearl WELLj spent Saturday and Sunday to VCi visiting with friends. - Miss Doris Forbes spent Wedneidy in American Fork on business. Miss Agnes Carson of Falrfiki spent the week-end here with l&s Jennie Adims. Alberta Adams of Prove, vJeited here Monday with her parent .tfr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams.'''- - Mr. William Hamnet ! visiting h Magna with hit daughter, Mrs. Wilkine. - v,- '.: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Devey and Kr. and Mrs. W. A. Andrew, spent Ssnd7 In Pleasant Grove with, their grin father, Laurlts Jacobeon, It being Kr.' Jacobcon'a- 80th birthday . - Te Kemeve Silver Tarelst. To remove tarnish from silver es fly, place it In a aoiutlon made If pouring a quart of boiling water ea B teaspoonful of salt and a teaspooaftl of soda In a bright, new alttnusaai pan. ' DON'T Read this unless; you owe us rnoney Better pay, now than PJ extra court and sheriff costs. Sorry several old accounts hava had to bt - placed tj week ,with Frandi Q. Lf-Suits Lf-Suits to be instituted immedi- Balance of accounts will also al-so go intohis hands if PX' riientTjire nollirrahge Tor once. ,- A hint to ihe wise . "WC Royal Clothing Store "M. C. ROBINSON, MCf. , AMERICAN FORK.' UTAH , |