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Show SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924 AMERICAN FORK' CITIZEN SATURDAY, MAY 10, Locals and Personals Wm. Patterson, employed lit reka, spent Sunday her with wtt and childrea, i ":' ' .!'. Cutis Cu-tis l. Utl and Mrs." L. 3. Reader of Ogden, visited bare the week-end and forepart o( . this w wit Mr. aa Mr. VfV Grant wd tmny. , Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Ball and two! daughters, of 8alt Lata city, visited tr Saturday aftarnoon with ; Mrs. Sall'a mother, Mrs.' Ros H. Grant At tha Spring Coat Bale Chipman's old their entire line 8prlnf Coata ex sooting two coata. Ton can hare them Halt Prlco, jrtt. -.-. : . adv. Mrt. Darid 8. Trl d email daughter, Shirley returned Sunday afternoon4 to their hom la : Ogden. after apendtng a ten days' visit here with Mr. and Mra. William Miller. """ A winsome baby girl was bora Fri day, May S, to Mr. and Mra. Howard Salt Greene. Mrs. Greene and daughter Mr. and Mra. C. E. Rife and children child-ren of Eureka, motored to American Fork Saturday. Mr. Rife "" returned Sunday, and Mrs. Rife and children remained to apend tha week with Mra. D. R Rhodes. - : mmam --, Regular Sunday School and Oenea- Glenn and George Steele of Lake City, visited Monday with Mr. and are doing: flue. Mra. .Roy :..Vv,.,.k Mr. and Mra. Hans Laursen left 8atnrday and all next week wo oCer Sunday for Salt Lake City to make you a wonderful line ladles suit and tkelr, home. Mr. Laursen being em flreesee U Price. Chinmana.SilOO were. suit for 15, and etc. adv. Mrs. H. C. Jensen left Sunday tor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafter and Salt Lake City after spending tea three sons, motored down from Bln days hero with her mother, Mra. ham Sunday evening and visited with Catherine Chadwick. Mra. Mln fill i Mar anit ilinchUM Mr. and Mra, Fay-Smith of Provo Mrs. 3. E. Ingersoll anl Mrs. Louie Put . 8unday ih l American Fork. B. Ingersoll motored to Provo Tue- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Han- day afternoon, combining businessmen and family. Ulth' pleasure. --- A beautiful lad useful Una Ladle Mr. and Mra. John Greene and baby House Dresses, worth up to M.00 aach daughter, Mary tfean, of Salt Lake neing oneroa w vmpmana.-, una City, were Sunday guests of Mra I sen.- Saturday and all next weak. Annie Green. ' - ' v-vV;!- . . . Mrs. Lowell Earl and small son of Brasea Bailey son of Mr. and Mrs. 8u U City., are spending tha week Cmi Bail., farmerlv of thia rftr. ne vuu wuu airs, una uier, but now residents of Bingham, was Uf Parker, and family. compelled to return to a - Salt Lake hospital last week - to undergo an stake tabernacle at 1 o'clock, for an to his back and Internally while am- i m worker in these throughout tha stake. organisations Miss Thelma Larsen la training at logical Union meeting will convene operation. Mr. Bailey some months the board in the local telephone of- tomorrow afternoon, Sunday, In the ago, sustained very serious Injuries pee, additional help being necessary In view of the coming summer, vaca- ployed at Bingham, and for many tions ox tne operator. weeks hla life waa despaired of. How ever, he recovered sufficiently so re- ; Mr." and - Mrs. Crandall of Sallna, turn home but has not dona so well, visited last week end la American Fork. Ther were guests .. o Mrs, I14.7B New Sorinr Dresses for Miss-1 Crandall'a brother. Dr. A. Chriatea- es and Ladies on Sal Saturday and I sen, and family. Merrill White la sporting a new Chevrolet touring, purchased- from Martin Nielsen, local agent Morgan Lott of Lehl, recently purchased a .trgck.jfTom MrNlelseV and F.D. Atwood of Pleasant Grove, a touring. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mott and child- all next week at Chloman'a. ' Half I Prlca IT.85. ' , . adv. Tha. wedding of Miss Liza Barrett tea of Santaquln, wer week-end : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber guests of Mr. snd FYs. Bart Mott and Barratt and Mr. Arvel R. Morgan' of family herar- They..wer accompanied , Provo, was solemnised In the Salt home Monday ' afternoon by Mrs Lake Temple Wednesday Mr., end Elmer Pulley and baby who are spending, the week at Santaquln. 1 Mrs.. D. J." Strong ' and daughter Beth," returned to their Magna, home the last of the week after, spending a week'a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Leo. T. Shelley. David P. Firmage and A. L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hansen and children, Mrs. Minnie Pulley and Mr. Julius Chrlstensen motored to - Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Mrs. Hansen and children 'remained to apend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Haynes. Word cam from Bingham Monday morning announcing the arrival of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. Adams was formerly Miss Jean-Clements of this city, and her mother, Mrs. J. S. Clements went to Bingham Monday afternoon to spend two weeks at the ' Adams home. Mr. Morgan are receiving best wish- 0f NepbJ, who have been In 8att Lake es for all happiness In tha future from city attending the convention of J. G a large number of friends. They will Penney Co. store managers, spent be at home after May 14th at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Buckwalter an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Dr. F. K, Sulli van of Mt Pleasant the marriage to take place next Wedneaday, May 14th, at the Buckwalter home: Miss Buck- waiter Is a graduate of the TJ. A, C. and for the past year has tsught Do mestic Science in the Mt Pleasant high school Dr. Sullivan la a den. tlst of that place, and they will make Mt Pleasant their home., Mlaa Buck walter Is well known In this city and ha a host of friends who wish her much happiness. - 4 : '' ;:; real estati:::::,:: Ton might be interested In buying a home. There are some nice ' homes In American Fork and Pleasant Grove, some cheaper and some better, but any of them can be bought for much less than they could be built for now, with material and laoor at the present standards. Here are a tew of the bargains which we now have) for sale: A 7-room modern bungalow, full basement heater, fully modern and up-to-date with garage, etc., $5,000.00. A T-room pressed brick with basement and heater, nice bath, toilet' ' and kitchen alnk: good porch, granary, gaage, barn, stable and chicken coop. $4,600.00. ' J. v Another nice brick home, modern, garage, barn, some orchard, 1 acre first class garden land. $4000.00. One 4-room frama with concrete cellar, barn and stable for six animals, large chicken coop In good condition. All for $1,600.00. The lumber on the place could hardly be bought for this price. Qne. 4-room frame, located on. Mala Street with good barn, garden, etc., $1,750.00: . ' . . Also some good bargains in farms, with or without homel.If you have anything; to,sell pr. wish to buy, see .. ., . , r f JAMES1 H. CLARKE," ericafi FcBpUtalt Sunday here with Mr. Flrmage'a par- lents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Firmage. Big Ladlea' Suit Sale and Lad'es' Spring Dresses H Price. Saturday and all next week at Chipmaa's. 8ult $36.00, Sale $17.60... adv. Tha Senior glris of tha Third Ward M. L A. faav planned . a Saratoga party, for this afternoon. There will ha twenty In the nartv chaperoned by their leaders, Mesdamea R. L. shby, Julia Little and Olive Bailey. The glria are taking lunch and a delightful afternoon and evening in anticipated Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jeppson, who for . the past year nav . been making Magna their horned returned to Ameri can Fork thia week to reside. Frank Pulley and family, who have been living Jn the Jeppson B home, have moved to tie J. E. Chadwick place on East Main Street Earl Sorenaon and family, who hare occupied apart' ments in the Green Row, have moved to Provo.. rpLE AsAirr oiiove FLORAL Flower of Superior Quality, pedal arlees On Sweet Peaa, Lowest Pricea on ' gCabbaoe, Temata, Aster and Pansy Phone MT7 Pleasant Grey, UUh aiwigftiiiMiteiiiseesaaeaaaa Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Smith are now occupying apartment In the Taylor horn In the First Ward. - Drees maaa. $14.76, only $7.36 at Chip , adv. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner : and son. James, were business visitors ia 8panlah Fork Friday, . . - ifr. and Mrs. Otis Cheney and daughter Nora, were among tha business busi-ness Visitor a in the capltol Monday. ira Hatch recently mad the pa chaa ofUfh place Just south of this offloe known as tha former Dr. H, E. Robinson home. . ' ' . x:.r " " '' i Mlsa. Clara Hunter returned home this week after spending the 'past year ia Los Angeles where sbe has been employed, v. ' 1 "Mlaa Leah 8andrsoa of Salt Lake (Clty, spent last week end la. this city with her cousins. Misses ZelU and lorai zaoriaaia , Mr. and Mrs., Albert. Hansen are proud parents of a baby boy who arrived ar-rived at their . horn Monday last Mother and aon doing nicely. A baby girl arrived last week at the home of Mr. and" Mra. Glenn Ed. wards of Welflngtoa, Utah. Mrs. Edwards, Ed-wards, formerly Miss Jean McNiel of hie city, and the new arrival are re ported to be e!ng fine. Miss Caddie 8mlth of Bait City, was a week-end guest home of Mr. and Mra. V. B. Farmer. Lake at 'the BAia:?.&i3Aiz:'' Attorney and Caanaeller at Lfc4 Collections and adjustment vrf. i1- y ' where. PROVO. UTAH FOR Fnn2 , PLOT7EZ3 , caH at American Fork Fiord W speoiallse la funeral wrk.'v f Phon 1I$W. " esw'Jv"!;,,jwt"--'.,w Le Grand Beck left Monday for Los Angeles, California. Mr. Beck Ja employed by the Western Union Telegraph Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keddlngton and sos, Hubert of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here guests of Mr. and Mra. John Beck and family. - - Mr. and Mra. T. W. Crlpper return ed home Wednesday after spending tha past month In Hinckley visiting with their daughters of that place. Alma Earl and Lou la ' Cunningham spent Tuesday and Wednesday In American Fork Canyon repairing the power line to the American Leasing Co. Summer Excursion Fares -V' S .V, iW V t'tfif --"..".-.. Seaside JUs orts On sale May 15th and every day this summer to September 30th. Final limit October 3 lit, 1924. .... .... .?-t , .. , Los Angeles and Return $47.75 From American Fork Reductions aIo to Long Beach, Sin Pi ego, Santa Barbara and San Frtv daca via Los Angeles. THREE TRAINS DAILY VIA THE DIRECT ROUTE Far California literature, tnumiaftow. fmrm nd rcjcrvauviu, cati m m imUm J. ST1CE, Agent American-Forlu... iiicmliiic uatsajinasiiaiiriaii"iw-'-"-'1: ": -ie-'-'---"in ' mrr'JTV "1 Wednesday evening of last week Mr. and Mra. J, W. Myers and Mr. and Mr. Sam Kelly attended the first aid contests staged by teams from' the Provo and Salt Lake District employeea of the Mountain Stares Telephone Telegraph - Company. Mr. Kelly was a member of tha JPwr e. team which made a creditable showing. show-ing. , 7 .. In honor of the marriage of Mr. and Mr. Arvel R. Morgan, which took place Wednesday, Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne T. Wilcox -entertained at their home from American Fork were: Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barratt Melba Barratt, Mae Wilcox, Mr. and " Mrs. Earl Barratt. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen, Jennie Jones, Luella Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Logsden, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wagstaft and Miss Nina Halllday. This afternoon the B. Y. U. Faculty Ladiea, conslsUng of the wives of the faculty men and the lady members of the faculty, , will b entertained at the home of Mra. 8. U, Chlpman here, by Mrs. Chlpman. M". T. ft. Taylor, Mrs. A. Ray Olpla, Mrs Carroll of Provo, and Mrs. Rowe of Spanish Fork. The afternoon's program will include selections from the oratorio, "Elijah", given by Professor Madsen and " wife, Hr Florence Jopperson Madsen.of Provo; a nolo by Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford E. Toung; Scotch dialect reading by Mrs. Winnie Brown Knight of Salt lake City. Sentiments on Mothers' Day will also be given. White carnations car-nations and Ophelia roses are being used as house decorations. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be-aerved.. It is expected there wiliv be about seventy five ladles present Monday afternoon, "ThaMerry Dosen" were guests of Mrs. Joseph B. Wilde at her home. The ladle on- Joyed themselves la chats, music, etc , followed by a delicious lunch. Ray Duke, of the local I. C. Penney store, is In Rawlins, .Wyoming, taking charge of the Penney " store there In the absence of Mgr. W- 0. Storrs who is in Salt Lake City attending the manager' convention. Mrs. Henery Cheever and daughter, Mayma, and , Mr., and Mr. Harry Nicholsen and daughter of Magna, motored to Springvllle 8unday afternoon after-noon and visited with Mrs. Wm. Wig nail. Mlaa Liza Barratt entertained Sunday Sun-day afternoon last at a trousseau tea. About alghty-flve frlenda' called during dur-ing the afternoon; Light refreshments refresh-ments were erved. Th bungalow home of Patriarch and Mrs. WarVen B. Smith, on South Center Street Is rapidly , Bearing completion. , The foundation of the new live room bungalow for Mr. and Mrs, Marion Chrlstensen, Just west of th Haas Chrlstensen home, has been completed. 1 Kext Monday evening in th Fourth Ward chapel, a farewell party will be given in honor of Patriarch and Mrs. Warren B. Smith who are leaving th ward to mov Into their new horn la the Second Ward. Alt th organisations organi-sations of the ward are Joining ia th preparations for th social which win Includ a spicy program, r refreih-ments, refreih-ments, atav-v--;i;-;-'-------. -: nosoiKcKtxaroaM owes ouoj ououou O-OU O.O.vJ FollqwFhe Crow do You wUl always find the live, jolly, crowd at v our couiccuuuery uu vmv. .' Music You Like. SPECIlAIAND-BEOUIiA.H Confections and Fountain Specialties. J. & I. Cafe OaarCHKaKKK At Your Service -ml : all the time with PEP OAS ' r RELIABLE OIL - ; ACCESS0RIE3 :r CONFECTIONS - . Quick Courteous Service. - Cobblestone ervicc Station . OTIS CHENEY, prep . AIIiniOAII TOZ r The Gleaner Girls of the Fourth Ward, with their leadera, Mesdsmes M. H. Ingersoll and Grac Coatas, spent Thursday evening at Saratoga Springs. Following an Invigorating hour of bathing, lunch was enjoyed by twenty. Mrs. Atlantic Chrlstensen attended meeting of the Educational section of the First District of the Feder ated Club of Utah, held Iut Provo Monday. Plans were completed at the meetter and -:.,.aV,.fign.!n,;putllaad to fill in the gap between home and schools, v r ' .. Celebrating her birthday, Mrs. Joseph Wild entertained at - dinner Sunday afternoon; Covers were . laid for: Mra. Stephen Shelley, 8r Mr, and'Mf: S. T. SheUey d.daMgbters, Sarah and Virginia; Edith, Jennie and Clyde Thornton and Amy Shelley, all of thia city; Bishop and Mr. J. A. Wright and son, Glenn, of Bingham. 1 1 0 - .' - If Anyone Has Killed a pig, Shot his wife, Got married, Borrowed a stamp, Made a speech, Robbed a bank, Bought a Ford. Sold a dog, Lost bis wallet, ' " -, - Gone fishing, ,. Broke his neck. Bought a house, Commlted auiclde, Shot a cat, ' .Beeaway, ' " ' 'Cme'" back ' bom'eV1 Moved his offlee, ? Taken-a , vacation, , " Been in a fight. Got licked. ' Has no oil stock, Got rich, -Made a bad bet, nt Bewt ,, . SEND IT TO THE EDITOR. Deuarc of f lis Blacli Epffij m HI THE phirdsWard Chapel Monday Night K AUSPICT3 IL I. A. See "Hap" Holmstead and his score of colored t comedians in "The Alabama Minstrels" Under direction of K. J. Bird. Songs Dances-Joksa. Laughs Galore, r 7A?I7K'TOrT6uf Money Refunded Admission 25c and 25o. If You Want Your Business to Grow---Advertise In building a business, newspaper advertising is lab longer an experiment. Practically all of the big , concerns of the country began in a small way, and by continuous advertising in newspapers, have grown to their present size. And they keep on advertising and keep on growing, because of the continuous advertising in the newspapers. You can build your business more quickly and more surely along the same lines. ; Whether your business is new or well establish- ed, newspaper advertising will help it grow. . 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