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Show SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 192, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924 'Three Cars of Potatoes and, 8 :' AMERICAN FOfcK' AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN LOCALS "iT PERSONALS Mill Beasts Roblmon wu unable to be at work In the dry goodi department depart-ment of tba Co-op. store tbli week because of rheumatism In her feet. , Mrs. Emma Cutler of Salt Lake City, wai a guest of Mr. and Mn. Earl Varney here "Friday lait. Mn. Parley Smoot of Provo, visited at the Varney home Monday. Funeral service! were held In Eureka Tueiday of last week for Nataie. Ferrando,- father of Mn. Wallace Wal-lace Jeppson " of "" this " city." " Mr. Ferrando had been 111 for nearly a year from lung trouble supposed to have the result of several yean' work underground. Three other daughters besides Mrs. Jeppson survive. Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ray D. Nlcholes, a shower was given by Mn. Nlcholia and Mrs. Joseph Nicholas (or Mlu Ethel Parker Park-er whoie marriage to Rulon Mcholei took place Wednesday. Sweet pea and rosea were effectively used . as Louse decorat'ons. The time wus spmt In gamer together wit'j a pro-iTum pro-iTum of solfw tn 1 lnstrumeaMl leloo-tires, leloo-tires, the latter furnished by Jn'.ts Florence Friday on the vtoUn, accompanied accom-panied by-$4lss Mary Wldt. Lat in the evening a dainty lunch was served to fifty guests. -Miss Parker was the recipient of a number of beautiful gifts. About twenty twa relatives and friends of Mrs. Ada Baker gathered at her borne Thursday evening for a social good time. Following a delightful de-lightful evening spent in games, etc., lunch was served. Boy Scouts of the First Ward, with their partners, enjoyed a party Thurn- Haar auanln t fha hnma rtt ttlnf scoutmaster,' Clarence Grant They enjoyed themselves in playing games, following which lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wagstatf returned re-turned home Wednesday evening, following fol-lowing a four months' stay In Long Reach, California. For a number of year past the Wagstaffs have 'wintered 'win-tered tn California,' returning tome In the spring. Funeral services were held Thursday Thurs-day afternon in the Pleasant Grove Tabernacle for Mrs. Rosalie Drlggs, who died at the home of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Lenore D. Dowd at Idaho Falls. Mrs. Drlggs Is the mother of Mrs. B. N. Chrlstensen of this city. L. W. Lund, manager of the Giant Raoer at Saltalr, was In American WstwV AatA4atf wI1Im ear si Mil mm Ktisil. rvn l Vs ua iBiiiiiQ buu vu yuer nest. He reports that a force of men are at work at the resort putting thing tn shape for the summet sea son. The Saltalr pre-season dances open April 12th with the same orchestra that furnished music last year.. Robber visited the Lund home In Federal Heights Saturday making off with Jewelery valued at $159, among which was a highly prized watch, one formerly owned by Mr. Lund's father. The house was completely com-pletely ransacked, said Mr. Lund. ' Mn. Atlantic Chrlstensen Wednesday Wednes-day attended the convention of representatives repre-sentatives of the various organisations affiliated' with the Federated Cluba of Utah, held In Salt Lake City Wednesday Wednes-day and Thunday. State 8upt C. N. Jensen was present and talked along the line of the relation of the home to education. There were read also six papers and discussion followed on how the home can assist In education al work, and how women can ha a vital force to the school roeut. It was suggested at the meeting that representative repre-sentative women be given a place on the various committees that work In conjunction with the general board of education. Mn. Willis Bromley, Mrs. A. W. BurkwaKer and Mr. Reed Gardner were .In3 attendance at the Thunday morning meeting of the convention. Vegetables Being Loaded Three car load of potatoes and vegetables are being loaded this week on the OremTaldlng for shipment to California. - Two can of potatoes. 36,000 pounds to the car, are being loaded by William Elsmore, for the Mulr Sales Company and are to JJ to California markets. ---- This make twelve car loads of local potatoes that have been shipped from here since last fall This last shipment is bringing the grower seventy-Ova cents per hundred. ," The car of mixed vegetables I being be-ing loaded by John Wootton and. goes to California. r. Mebedy Can Step Him. When a man starts out to make a fool of himself he Is quick to resent any Interference with his plana. Lake County (III.) Tlmea. American Fork School . Teacher Initiated Into Home Ec. Fraternity Logan, Utah. March 19, 124. Ids Haywood, present member of the American Fork High School Faculty, was Initiated Into the Phi Upsllon Omlcron " National t Home Economic Fraternity at the Agricultural Agricul-tural College of Utah, on March IL Miss Haywood was graduated from the. Agricultural Collere of Utah In the' spring of 1921. While attending the College she was' an active member mem-ber of the Sigma Theta Phi 8oror1ty. o ' More Ford Oars Arrive The local Ford Motor Company dltsributors received a car toad Ford automobiles Thursday; which were unloaded and put on the floor ready for spring business. - - Luther Glddtngt la the latest purchaser pur-chaser of a Ford here, having bought a touring model on Saturday. -f .. a. erence Will s 5 Misses' and Ladies' you have besh to conference and know the styles, ij and what is being worn. THAT SUITS US FINE u Because wc have the Lato Models and New Spring Styles.. A NEW SHIP-S SHIP-S MENT JUST IN BY EXPRESS. . . . g ft n T 1 T J TT. 9 We can sell you easier now, because you know what is being worn. Modern Barefoot Girl Blessing on thee little dame Barebacked girl with knees the same, With thy short transparent clothes With thy rolled down silken hose, With hi?" fed IlpV redehed Trior. Smeared with llp-atlck from the store, With thy red lip.- redened more, And thy short hair's Jaunty grace With all my heart I wish thee Joy Glad that I was born a boy. Usually la Right KeeDlnc a memorandum book of "thin you ought to do," naually means more thlnps to huy. 475 DEPARTMENT STORES Fashioned in the Season's Smartest Style Creations -.Dresses Six for Women mnd Misses $12.50 to $14.98 Goats If you wear the larger sizes, or small sizes.... It will hot -be difficult to find a coat here to fit you. L..." . v Made 'fronv the 'popular new materials in most wanting want-ing colorings. $12.50 ft $14.75 Fabric Gloves AttrmctiT Style I LADIES' SILK HOSE ALL SHADES rHk'1- 98c: PAIR LADIES' LADIES' LADIES' LADIES' SILK SILK BOOT SILK HOSE GLOVES FIBER HOSE DOUBLE SHORT SILK SOLE ATT TT . f-rr FANCY AND ALL BLACK SILK HEEL SHADES BROWN STRIPE $1.69 98c Mr 98c PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR " - - . Illustrated are Women's Chamoiiuede Gloves in two of the most popular Spring styles. Those on the left are trimmed with allover appliaue in a contrasting con-trasting shade, while the gloves on the right are hemstitched and embroidered embroid-ered in a contrasting shade. Sizes 6 to 9. Fair S1.2J) Other Fabric G teres in" new Spring styles are priced 79c and 98c S I A m : Come In and Let Us Fit You Up We have a large assortment to select from. New Spring Corsets and Braziers LET SHOW YOU THE NEW II0DEL3. 4 ' 1 Chipmans Big Red Store I AMERICAN FORK, UTAH g at Calendar of Happenings Phone 85 for notices of meetings and entertainments to be inserted In this column. WEEK OF APRIL 6-12. 8unday, April ft No sacrament meetings because of conference In Salt Lake City. Monday, April 7 11:00 a. m. Lecture to boys and men, Realart Theatre, by Dr. Sears. 3:00 p. m. Lecture to girls and women, Realart Theatre, by Dr. Sears. Wednesday, April 9 9:00 p. m. Dance In Apollo Hall. Thursday, April 10 8:00 p. m. First Ward reunion, tabernacle. Dance for children In afternoon. Mere Than Likely. " t tan'a lanltor wm rniTthln llk the average ajartmeat house brand hi tenants wouia soon d sicaing for . i. . morB.,,.,nrw,.,.,., ..,,, ,,,-v.v... 0 - The Right Spirit When I am In the dentist's chair 1 do not ralxe a fuss, but thank my lucky stars I'm not a hippopotamus. When baggagemen destroy my trunk 1 do not rave and rant, but mentally declare I'm glad Tm not an elephant And wearing new shoes, - stiff and tight, which painfully Impede, I smile and think how nice It Is I'm not a cenrtpede. Boston Transcript o - . tout Sustained by Beauty. Beauty hns been Mtntel by the deity to he raif of the elements by which the humnn soul Is cootluually sustained--Huskia. PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN I : tVUAMT OM UTtsJUCM14aS Nooa. "Ous , n , FIRST WARD SOCIAL Least Pardonable. The man the least pardonable U the m who declines to correct his faults, mless It be be who prides himself est ' hem. O Like Father,' Like Oavahter. The tendencies ef the father are iiisIIt danded down to the .daughter. while the son Inherits those of the mother. O1 ' ' Asichts ef Parle. The spsches of Paris were m named by newspaper men about 1903. Two men named Munda und Leca( loved the iHine woman, who was nutned Cssijue d'Or. She bestowed her affections' upon Munda, whereupon a quarrvl arose. betAwu the- two men. Mundn was shot und killed by LwnX. Tlie ijUnm-1 whs taken up by Mnnda' frlt'iiuH und followers. Soon two lurce t-iinds were orjfiinlxed und llielr qunr rels beciime so violent that the uunte "spuclie" wus (jlven tlieiu. Uoorarl' Uoorayl-Here comes the Printer's Pall . When we're Busier than a One-Armed Snare Drummer, he never Adds to our Wees and he Always, Always' brings his Ad in Early. And he ever hollers that his Home Town Paper la the best In the Land and Pays Up without being Asked. Oscision Will e Populsr. According to a recent court decls! s womsn need net pay for her photographs photo-graphs If she Is not pleased with them, no matter if a doien of her friends declare, that they look Just fike her." Opportunity Waits on the Man. The chance of a lifetime comes unheralded un-heralded and unmarked. Recognition ef It depends entirety on the man. Indeed. In-deed. It Is largely what the man makes It, what ener;lei be devotes te It The chance Is Id the man. r Next Thursday evening In the tabernacle amusement hall, a combined ward-union and farewell for James Martin will be held by the members of the First Ward. The committees In charge have arranged ar-ranged for a splendid program, commencing com-mencing at 8 o'clock, to be followed by games and dancing. The program will Include the following numbers: Community Singing "Sunshine la Your Heart." ' Prayer W. S. Robinson. Speech of Welcome Bishop James i. uaraner. Response James Martin. Song Sketches by Clarence Grant and Ray Shelley. Comic Paper. Solo Thomas Martin, incing" stunt Solo James' Martin. . norueMr'l;' A. girls. Mr. Martin, for many years, was closely connected with the musical work In the ward, and several weeks ago moved to Salt Lake City to make his home. u aiternoon, a aance ror the children of the ward will be held wider wi-der the dlmctlnn nf th pm. tn . ' 3 "-" 'MS ward membera whether ' members of the L. D. S. Church or not, are cordially Invited to be present o Eastern States m Mission Reunion All missionaries, saints, and friends are earnestly requested to be present at the Eastern 8tate Mission Re- union, which will be held at the Odeon Hall, Salt Lake City; (N. Tem ple and Main) on Saturday. Anrll 5th. 1921, at 8.00 6'clock P. M. Let's everyone come out sure. FREE! FREE! LARGE CHOCOLATE RABBIT 'Wc are giving awv FREK a Larpe Chocolate Rabbit to the one who has the lucky number on the night before Easter. Saturday, April 19th. With eaeh 10c purchase of candy we give a 1-inun-i- on inc Jianoit. Send your kiddies and get a chance with other purchasers. Briggs Pharmacy San Tox, Drug Store Telephone 09 |