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Show 11 r i i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1924 ; AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEB 13 it PLEASANT GROV LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamsoo sjevad to American Fork Monday. 1 ' Ur. ttd Mrs. Hirry Richard will ccnpy tb Adamsoa horn. . Mr. and Mrt. Jos. 01 Peterson spent Tnesdsr in Salt Lake rlalUnf their slaughter, Ruth, who U employed ffcara. Mr. 8, A. Kirk will till the poaj-tfM poaj-tfM M city recorder in the place of tioyd B. Adomsoa who haa moved to American Fork. Mre. E. J. McCown and children of fait Lake, are visiting thia week with Mra. McCowan'a parenta, Mr. and Mre. f. A. Dtckerson. - Mrt, Ct'nlneve Ellsworth and children child-ren were guests of Dr. and Mrt. N. C. ftpauldlng and family of Provo at dinner din-ner 8unday. Mr. and Mre. Hlldlng .Neleon are rejoiclni over the arrival of a baby tor bora Friday. Mother and baby ar doing fine. Special Line of Fall and Winter Hats. $5 Each. The Fashionette Shop. 9-13- The Second Ward Primary offlcera met at the home of Mre. Nlela 8 wen oa Monday evening and diacnaaed ttelr work for the coming, winter. Mr. and Mra. John Nelaon and four dflldren of 8att Ukr City, were visit-lag visit-lag Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Axel Johnson and Mr. and Mra. J. B. Millar. Mil-lar. Third Crop Hay For Sale. $10 per ton in Field. Enquire 7.E. Thome.. Phone 57W. Mra. N. P. Jensen celebrated ber birthday Sunday. About thirty people called during the afternoon and evening. even-ing. Her married children and her, grandchildren spent the day with her, and friends and other relatives called daring the day to wish ber many kappr returns ot the day. Refresh-. Refresh-. menta were aerved all who called. " ' U 's.l MaiddClover t iresh fragrant;. Thia trademark stands Yoor grocer always fcae It freek MUTUAL vnA aaTTTTlf Va R. 0. Weeks Has Gasoline Stolen From Car R. 0. Weeks finds out there is a new kind of thief, in the guise of a gasoline pilferer. About 8 o'clock Monday night his car was standing on the pavement near hie garage while be was eating his supper. On going out to run his car Into the garage for the night he tapped over a can and Investigating be found that some one had taken the top from the 14 gallon gas tank on the back of his car and by - means ot a hose bad syphoned the five gallon can full of gas from his tank and run enough over so that his tank waa not more Chan" one ' fourth full." He bad filled his car the day before and had not used It Mr. Weeks says it waa bad enough to take the gas but be wlahes that the peraon who "borrowed" the gasoline gaso-line would at least return the top to the tank. . o Carl Nelson Meets With Accident Carl Neleon had the misfortune to break and severely crush bis left leg Registration for ;V The Autumn Quarter: ' -' at the ''''''"-'r UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Sept. 25,LJH I CLASSWORK 8TARTS , 3 , September 29.' Plan now to enter one of the following: 8chool of Arts and Science. School ot Education. Schools ot Mines and Engineering.. 8cfaool of Law. School of Medicine. School .of Commerce and Finance Extension Divit1on.. , v . Announcement Literature on request. .. Address the President UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ALT LAKE CITY Tutt's Pills tndoc regular MM. good -'(tgaitioe. Rallavetha , dyMMtc mi debtttatad ----- -Una . the yew - 3 AGAINST MALARIA The 8taS of Life D 1 Bread ' la -Tour" Best Food nmm after every meal r CWtsusseai memfk amd lectk au4 mUm eUaeattoat- Relieves) that vr-calca vr-calca feeling aad aclel emtk. . . Its I-a-s-l-I-a-o flavor atlatlca OM cravlag lor awecta WrlgUy's la ! valaa la tta feeaetJt alcaaara It provides i v i i ui awr..sr .s: ) w ' 11 tot the excellent program and the benediction waa offered by VUace Radmall. - --XXX- Miss Effie Warnick is home from the L. D. 8. Hospital where she underwent un-derwent an operation. She -la improv ing but will not be able to resume her work aa teacher In the B. T. U, for a few weeks. The Gleaner Girls entertained their mothers at a party at the borne of Mr. and Mrs R. D.'Wadley on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. A short program was given by the girls and the remainder re-mainder of the evening' was spent In games. A delicious lunch waa served. Everyone present bad a splendid time. The Miss Lean, Ehnlra and Martha El dredge ot Granger, were visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. Mer rill N. Warnick Jon Saturday;. Miss Alice Robertson, Mr. and Mra. Hilton Robertson, and Mrs. Retta Harmer and children of Springvllle, were guests at the home of Mrs. Jessie Wadley on Sunday. The Stake Board of the M. I. A. met at the home of Stake Supt W. W. Warnick on Tuesday evening. After business waa finished an enjoyable hour waa spent- in social games and delicious refreshments were aerved. The Warnick family were Invited to spend Saturday' afternoon la Salem as guests of Mr. and Mra. Kin Davis Eat a watermelon party. Wednesday when in aome manner he was caught and thrown under the wheel of his wagon. His team, at that time standing near the curbing, be came frightened of the steam thresher which was approaching from tie rear, and started 0o run.' Mr. Nelson at tempted to catch them and In so doiag was thrown underline wuel. He was rushed to the' A.tiericin Fork hospital where several X ray pictures pic-tures were taken and medicaT -attention was given immediately. Tie M later removed to bis borne The injury, in-jury, although of a most painful nature, is geting along nicely; however how-ever It will be several weeks before he will be able to walk without crutches. . Ask for and insist on getting THE " ONLY BREAD Made With ALL MILK Crispy Crust All Around Loaf ROYAL BAKING CO. Salt Lake City Finest ' Loaf Ever Baked 1 Exclusive Patent Baking Trays " MANILA NOTtS Mrs. C. L. Warnick, Reporter. A very Interesting program was gtven on Sunday evening in the M. L A. conjoint. The singing was furnished furnish-ed by the Gleaner Girls' chorus under un-der the direction of Mrss. Cora At- wood. A piano solo was played by Miss Angelyn Warnick; a reading, "The Path-to-Home" was given by l.yeon John ion. Elder and Mrs. Mil ton Robertson of Springvllle, who re cently returned from the Japanese mission were the speakers. They lived In our ward aeveral years ago and the house was filled with friends who appreciated the privilege of extending ex-tending a welcome home to threm. and enjoyed, having the splendid report ot their labors In the mission field. Elder Robertson was president of the Japanese mission and gave a splendid report ot their labors and explained in detail why that mission has been closed. They sang a duet, "Let The Lower Lights Be naming," in the Japanese language. Mrs. Robertson spoke of the customs of the Japanese people and gave some very Interest lug experience.' President. Merrill N. Warnick expressed appreciation Jkfra. Maud Warnick spent Thursday In Salem visiting her mother and other oth-er relatives, . ,. 1 SymUtm in Ifaf J ' Designs la oriental ruga art mostly emblematic and reflect the religion and baltefa ai their makers, - r .--r- From 0.. Goldfish are natives of (he frUJ ter. Chin, snd Jap. ,B7; natural state are brown, but wfc- 2 meatlcated ebanga lata the wSi red-gold tint, gad sometimes ST1 tUver (bade. m I fwV'vVwwyvVeVwfWr Ths Utah AgfHcultural College 1 Begins its Fall Quarter MONDAY, SEPT. 29th BtroBf gradnaU and trndergrmdaat courm art offerad ia th Bchooli of : ; Commtrce) and Bus- ifnew'Adminigti'atlon Homt Economics ' ZXchanio Arts Batio Arts and Bcionce and fat' tho Department of Education GIRLS' DORMITORY Ideal accommodations for a limited number of girls exist in the saw girls' dormitory. Comfortable Com-fortable rooms, excellent cuisine, .careful supervision. Charge ara 125 a month. Por reservations, address Miss Charlotte Dancy, Deaa of Woman, Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. Writ for Catalog and niustraUd Circular UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Logan Utah II' I Maice every nooic ana corner ! I MS J V I II ' 1 Bll . I I r . o Make every nook and corner bright and cheery you'll sing at your work and find the kitchen a happy place to be. Your husband knows that jood ..light 1$ real economy because it increases the efficiency effi-ciency of the worker in factory or ,off ice Immensely. You have charge of the greatest business In the world home-making. You deserva the BEST equipment I Daylight Your Kitchen The new kitchen light will give you aa abundance of cheerful, restful illumination which will make your work easy, pleasant and efficient CFHCtSNT FC3UKX 6ERYICB 4 AW, WHAT'S THE USE BrL.F.VnZdm Just Curiosity W U7HAT 6 AU TMf OM - A MBETiN m.X WATVHEAOWSuTrEAtMPl - f YEAH- Th W?? 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