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Show '.ITPBDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1924 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, t21 SIS Locals and Personals frf having spent the past two I ijyla Ogden, Vera Morse Is bom. IjftW lfa Cleanser twy on for 10 t0 and ! one free all 'week at Cinaoa Grocery. ' J 'A ' .wit. jtf, Ud Mrt. Roy Thompson of 8alt were Sunday guests 01 tar. ana ass Kate For bee, who la employed V the Heber echoola, left tne latt of Kg week for Heftor.1 I mi Fern Foster returned bom VmihT after spending a visit of seve- aayi in Salt Lake and Ogden. Ous Cheney aad family retnraed m Saturday from Falrrleir where (ptf tad spent wmK Mf. CheneyH Whsr.who died herVwas barfed In 'tfrview Sunday, August flat. . Um Marie OTJriea whtf baa spent mi lait two weeks at 'Mama, the of Mlia Leon Hulsh, returned one Wedneeday. , pt. and Mrs. B. B. HaH Mr. and TO John weaoeav ,JBre.iaa iau eWldren. Clayton? and? Batty, t one day laat week fa Amertcaa Canyon. Ifr. and Mrs. Peter Beck bare had their guesta' dnrtar the -week-Mr. 'Avory Beck and daughter, La Vor jud Oenlle"f :Oajtn!ioa,'Mrs. Emma Xwler and son, Harold Mrs. Dorence Latham and " ioa, filfly, Mr7 MWon ick and Melvn Ingerson of Salt hake City and Mr. aad Mrs. Sydney Huiih of Magna. Mrs. M.-J. Sykes entertained Sua-67th Sua-67th waa Wy evening in honor of ber .birthday anniversary. Supper !served at 8 o'clock. The table was jbeautlfully decorated with autuma 'flower. There were fifty guests lamonr whom were the following from out-of-town: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snow snd children, Mr. and Mrs. Alex 8ykea and children and Mr. Ruedell Adam ion all of Garfield and Mr. aad Mrs. D. H. Adamson and children of High-land. Get Your Legal and U Mining Here Full Line Alpine Publishing Company uttu ui..i o. , " nesi caused by dlpthert,, .... ... . .uu , next wen we of- w you nne selection Fll and Win- ter Wool and Silk 112.50 at Cbipman't. Dresses. Only " adv. Mrs. Hans Laursen bo is now residing re-siding in. Salt Uke underwent a minor operation Monday at the I D. 8. hospital, from which she is maklag good recovery. Ivan Foster 1 borne - again after apendlng the summer months la Salt Lake City where he baa been employed. employ-ed. Mr. FoatefwIU attend the B. Y. U. 1 Mayor and Mrs. Thos. Coddlngton 61 this city,- with Mr. and Mrs. H. C-Jensen C-Jensen of Salt Lake returned home Monday from a trip to Yellowstone Park. They had a great time, they report Mrs. Lott Ioblnson and . children, Fern, Maxlne, Revn and El wood; Mra. Neldon Llm'and small daughter, Lua-pa; Lua-pa; Miss Besato Loveless were cues la of Miss Grace, Lfm of Pleasant Grove last week at a party. L. The Salt Lake dally papers la list ing the teachers for the Salt Lake schools show Homer Christeasen as ( having been engaged again as coach for the West - Side - high. Another American Fork "boy who has made Idea7""" - - la the last issue of the Juvenile' Instructor In-structor there appeared a story writ- tea, by Master Francis Foster, age 11, son of Mrs. Emma Foster of this city. The story is a product of the young man's imagination as to how Mr. Hornet Hor-net came to bare a long body. Mrs. Francis L. Grant was hostess at the PriflciUa Club Friday afternoon of - last week. The afternoon was mainly taken up fa a cooking demonstration demon-stration of aluminum ware by a representative re-presentative of an aluminum company, com-pany, after which a delicious lunch was served. Blanks in Stock - John Berg returned home the first ot the week from a short business trip to Idaho. Mrs. Roger Gordon of Lehl, spent Swo aar here this week with -her AU the rich new model. , a Udres' and Ml88e' Winter Coats at Chlpman'a. adr. Vern Chipmaa returned borne the last of the week from a trip to Kansas City, having accompanied a shipment ot sheep. , Miss Myrtle Penrod has been employed em-ployed at Thornton Drug No. 1 to assist in the fountain work and general gene-ral clerking. Miss Alta Penrod returned ' home Monday evening from the capttol city where she spent a week with her aunt, Mrs. Fanny Williams. Mtsees Lenore Crookston and Iris Evans spent last Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in Provo, vtaltlng with Mrs. A & 8andmeler and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Goalan spent Saturday and olso Monday hero from the capltol city, guests of Mrs. Goalea grandmother,' Mrs. George Cunningham. Cunning-ham. We have a fulljine New Autuma and Winter Coats for Ladles and Misses. Tou ought to see them. Cbtpman'v. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson and baby, and Uohn Nelson, of Dividend, are spending the week In American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. - Niels Nelson and family. Mrs. Joe Ntcholes of this city accompanied ac-companied her son Victor, ot Lehl to Salt Lake City Thursday. Marlon Nicholes accompanied his mother home and remained for a few days. Harlnff accepted a position In the Fountain Green schools for the c online; onl-ine; term, Mr. Duane Adamson. accompanied ac-companied by Mra. Adamson and their two children left Sunday morning for that place. f Miss Veda Barrett Is visiting relatives re-latives tn Salt Lake this week end. Miss Barrett, has been enjoying the second of two weeks summer tscs-tton, tscs-tton, the first having been spent earlier earli-er in the snmmer. Ray Keddlingtoa and eon of i Mrs Salt Uke are guests this week of Mrs. Keddtngton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. The Becks bad as their guest last week Mrs. Uura Hooten, sister ot Mr. Beck. New Mab Cleanser uy one for 10 cents and get one 'free all week at Robinson Grocery. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peterson and familr have returned home to I Woods Cross after visiting with Mrs. I Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pulley. Mrs. Horace Beck of 8alt Uke City, a daughter of the Pulleys', la visiting here now. Stewart Jones and Arthur Strong of Salt Uke spent last week end in American Fork aa guests of Master Bernard Walker. They enjoyed a trip up American Fork Canyon and over the Tlmpanogoa loop while on their vls6U Miss Le Ree Chlpman, for the past two yeare employed by the American Fork Co-op in the dry goods department, depart-ment, has tendered her reslgnation- and tonight leaves the employ of the Store. Miss Chlpman will register tor a normal course at the B. T. U. this falL The members of the Alpine Stake Primary Board entertained the Primary Pri-mary workers of ths stake Friday afternoon of last week aa the tabernacle taber-nacle here. The afternoon was spent in games, music and a program aner which refreshments were 'served. Mrs. Eleanor Nicholes presided and ! Pearl Davis of Lehl, was in charge. There were about eighty present and a most enjoyable time Is reported by all. Prior to the social, a stake board meeting waa held. Mrs. Sidney N'lchples, Jr., Mrs. Marlon Mar-lon Christensen and Mrs. George Clark entertained Thursday afternoon of last ' week at the home of Mrs. Nicholes j complimentary to Mrs. John Sanderson, Sander-son, formerly Miss Loralne Green - ot j this city, who was recently married, i The oartr was in the nature of a , 'miscellaneous shower and there were ! thirty- present Games, music and re - ' freshments were enjoyed. During the ,MVr; Phiiin rireeh favored J the guests with two vocal 'aelecttona. ; Subscription Dus T A large nuniborof subscriptions to this par have come due In the past few weeks. An early settlement of these will be greatly appreiUed.,and wQl save us sending out statements for the amount. , 7 - i :v SUPPORT THE PAPER THAT BOOSTS YOUR TOWN." Mrs. Ruth Hansen and children are jriSiting this week with raUtlvu tn Bountiful. i ' - Mr. and Mrs. John Grant. Mm 'Cave and Miss Helen McClearr iD.nt Tuesday lQ Salt Lake City. ; Glenn H. Varney and wife aad baby are now located In apartments la the home of Mrs. Annie Green , tr. and Mrs. A F. Galaford, Jt, aad family, have moved into the Jesse F. Steele home la the 8econd ward, tlaa Ida Chlpman of Los Angeles, arrived Sunday to spend aa Indefinite visit here with relatives and friends. airs. u. r Rhodes retnraed home laat Friday after spending the summer at the sheep herd with her husband. Mrs. Leo T. 8heUey aad daughter Mary were guests of Wayne 8helley aad wife of Salt Uke laat week-end Le Grande Penrod la now la Shelley, Idaho, where he has obtalaed employ ment and expects to remala for some time. " Miss Edith Chlpman was at a party given 1a honor Dorothy Harmon of Provo night . .1 a guest of Miss Monday C. Dewey Hale, who - Is attending the U. of U, spent last week-end here visiting his sister, Mrs. B. R. Tuttle and family. E4w. Dee McCleery of Pocatello, Idaho, waa a visitor here this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCleery. Mr. and Mrs. Moral D. Steele, Mr. aad Mra. B. F. Moffett were In Salt Uke Monday evening, attending the Wilkes Theatre. Morris Ugle and Lyle Ttmpson left Sunday for Piedmont, Wyoming, from which place they will bring a herd of sheep into Salt Uke. We invte the girls and ladies to in spect our New Fall Models In Coats They give you enjoyment to look at tnem ana real joy to wear one. enrp-man's. enrp-man's. adv. W. 8. Chlpman, Warren Boley and John Berg left last week for Bellevue, Idaho. Messrs. Boley and Berg re turned home the middle of the week and Mr. Chlpman remained for seve ral days more. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Webb returned Sunday night to Lynndyl. Mrs. Webb concluding a visit ot a week with her, mother, Mrs. Rose H. Grant, and Mr.' Webb a week end visit here aad in LebL Henry Ertckson of Provo, Is visit ing with his mother, Mrs. Mary Erlck son who sustained a severe hip Injury by falling about eight weeks ago and who since has been confined to her bed. Misses Ruth Chlpman and Grace Folland were guests Wednesday evening even-ing la Provo at the wedding reception given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mer-rill Burr Tknberlake. Mra. Timber-Jake Timber-Jake was formerly 'Miss Edith Hed- quiet. The fathers and mothers ot the Boy Scouts ot the Fourth ward will be the boys' guests next Tuesday evening even-ing in the ward chapel. A demonstration demon-stration of scout work will be a feature of the social, after which s voatermelon "bust" will be epjoyed. 8enator -George H. Dern, Democra- tic nominee for governor, addressed a number of women laat Saturday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs." T." N. Taylor. Mrs. I. ll Prstt Mrs. George A. Varney and Mrs, Ann U Chlpman of this city attended. New Mab Cleanser 'buy one for 19 cents and get one free . all week at Robinson Grocery. adv. Mrs. James Adams snd daughter's, Mrs. Tim Rlcharda and Reata, and Mrs. .Richards' two.chlldrea returned home Sunday from a visit of several days in Folding where they were Vets - of Mrs. Clifford Welling snd famlly, Sunday evening Joha Nielson and family end Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Oierheuser ot Salt -Uke City,, .were guests ot the Adama' here. Amoag the baslaesa vieltors (n Pro vq Tuesday waa Mra. Emma Foster of this city. . Mrs. J E. Bennett ot Bingham, is jlsltlng here with her parents, 'Mr. and Mra L 8.. Harriogton. R. W. 8tewart has been a business visitor In Boise, Idaho, this week' and expects to return home today." Ellen, "small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker, had her tonsils remorred Wednesday" at the hospital here," , .- y-. .-. , Mr. and Mrs.' Lather Gtddlngs. Mrs. ames Tattersall and Mrs. ' James Johnston were' business rtsltora la Salt Uke Wednesday. 7 ' ' .Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Rowley' and family hWniovedtroin.the' Fourth ward Into , h , home t formerly oc cupied by, Mike aohnsoa la the First ward. . . Booth returned home last week from a bualaeaa trip: through t the j north western Tatates extending over several seve-ral weeks. Mr. aad Mrs. Leo Meredith re turned home Tuesday front a, trip to Yellowstone Park, aad are now at bom to their friends la apartments la the William Baah home., Mr. aad Mrs. Will Chipmaa were visitors la Salt Uke City Wednesday. Thursday morning, their daughter, Mlas Ore Jeaa Chtpman, left for Los Angeles after spending a visit here and la Salt Lake. Phil, the six year old son of Mr. aad Mrs; Ernest Huggard, underwent operattoa for acute appendicitis Tuesday at the Community Hospital. The. little fellow Is reported maklag good recovery. . ' Mrs. John Bramer and ' daughter. Mary Elaine, ot Denver, who ' have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rnben Chtpman here, left Thursday of last week for Eureka to visit Mrs. Brem er's sister. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lyons and their baby daughter, and Mrs. Wolfe ot Salt Uke, motored to Amertcaa Fork Tuesday evening and visited for a few hours with Mrs. Lyons' mother, Mrs. Catherine Chadwtck. ' . Mra. Ruben. Chipmaa - la entertaining entertain-ing at dinner tomorrow tor Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Culbertson and son, Ralph, aad Miaa Phylls Romney of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. James Epperson, for merly ot Oklahoma City, who Is leaving leav-ing In the near future tor New York City to Joia her husband who has been promoted from Oklahoma City to New Tork City. Friends ot Brszee Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bailey of Bingham, Bing-ham, but formerly ot thie city, will be glad to learn that he la still holding hold-ing his own. The young man was seriously injured about a year ago while employed at Bingham and elnce that time has undergone seven operations. opera-tions. Reports from the Salt Uke hospital hos-pital where be IS still confined state that his condition . looks moretavor-able moretavor-able sow than at any other time since the accident ' Card of Thanks We are grateful to our kind friends who assisted us in any way during the illness and after death had claim ed our father. We appreciate tne floral offerings, the assistance at the services and the use of the cars. -Family of A. K. Thornton. NIFTY CAPS and HATS FOR LESS Just Arrived. ROYAL CLOTHING STORE IL C. Robuison SCHOOL CLOTHES for the boys that wear and style for less. . ionoioiroioKOsi Fresh Candy Our candy stock has just been replenished with a v " . big variety of " MCDONALD'S CANDIES : . "'; -""Fresh, and Tasty. - y For Best Eats Try Ours. Je CsKIKarOaH fT-l-U, willdowttlsri 11ww-vm'J claim for it"" tid your system of Cstarra or Dcsissal caused by Catarrh. f. ). amm &. co, toiedo, ciu roxt ram flottctd , ' eatt at American Fork Floral Qo. We specialise la funeral west. ' "'' Phoae 1IIW. Mr. aad Mrs. Jesse F. Steele ami' children left Thursday tor Tooatf where they will make their home fcj the coming yeai1, Mr. and Mrs. StiaM havlnk "been employed to the TooeU schools. . Mrs. E. D. Hawkins wfU retars) home today from a six weeks vlalt ?f with relatives la Logan, Idaho aast Washmgton. Mr. aad Mra. HawkJaa were among the pioneers who wars) guests at -the Centennial celebration la Logan July 14th, and Mra, Haw-,, kine remained at that time to rtslt. The Senrial Swarm of the 1st ward was entertained Tueiday evening at the home of Miss Veraa Nlelaea gf Misses Nielsen. Ahlta ' Pieree, Irs , Anderson and Eleanor Kelly. .The ? time was spent la song practice after which refreshments were served. i t- O 1 ' ' " ' ' Schoolj At Fair October 4 and 6 In keeping with a prcedent loaf ag established, the management ef tof Utah State Fair has designated sped ' ' ial days tor the children, during thg1 1924 exposition, scheduled " for taff : week of October 1 to 8. Saturday, October-4, will be Salt Lake Conatr rchool day. and 'Monday,-October, e is the date set apart-for the school T children of Salt Uke City. , Th object of the school days is ter give the young folks of the Common t . wealth an opportunity to view first' hand ths varied industries and retoui-ces retoui-ces of their state;'- Under the super vision of their teachers they will make group excursions about the "grounds. . ' observing things of especial interest ; and ; witnessing demonstrations ' 01 ' educational value. Then, too, the children must have a good time, and to that end the fair management has prepared to make1;' children's day a gala affair. An' number of free open-air amusements f will be offered for the diversion oft the youthful guests at the fair. The schools will close during ..the two days designated for the children.' 1 BECOMING HATS FOB STBEET AND DEES3 WEAE.;5. Special For Saturday and Next Week " rrv : -j-:-;:- $5.00 - Tanner Stylo Shop l. vaie i |