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Show r. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. AMERICAN FOBK CITIZEN ATERICAN FORK LOCALS , Thos. Coddlngton and ion,' Mark, left Thursday (or Colton where they will remain for about a week. 8plendld. assortment of Lading and Mlaaea' Dresses. Just the thing for high fcchool. ! Only 112.50. wool at Chapman's. Silk and adv. The American Fork Sorosla ladles were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Leo Shelley. The afternoon was mainly spent In needle work after af-ter which a delicious lunch was served. Mlsa Luetic Thornton, who two weeks ago underwent an operation in Salt Lake is Improving splendidly and has been moved to the home of her brother, A. Kennedy Thornton, in Salt Lake, where she will remain until sufficiently strong to be brought bom. The Ladies Literary Class met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte. Mrs. Ellia ChrUtensen outlined the year's work which occupied the major part of the afternoon. Dainty refreshments were then served. The class numbered ten, and the next meeting will be held October Sth at the home of Mrs. B. N. ChrUtensen. EL Jensen of the Mantt Hatchery purchased pur-chased this week one hundred fifty cockerels from Lather Olddlngs. The cockerels are of the SIS egg strain dings who purchased them when one day old. A far as can be ascertained this Is the best poultry stock ever hipped into American Fork, and next year Mr. Olddlngs Intends to raise . more. . Stork Visit Four Homes Past Week Mr. Stork has been a busy bird again lately and the following families fami-lies report a visit from him: Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Shoell, a boy, on Thursday September 4th. Mr. and 'Mrs. Burn Harrington, baby girl, on Monday, Sept. Sth. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pulley, baby girl, on Monday, Sept. 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chlpman, formerly for-merly of this city, but now of Murray, baby boy on Thursday, Sept 4th. Mrs. 'Chlpman and the baby are at Murray. The mothers and new arrivals are all reported doing fine. Highest Grade CIDER VINEGAR Manufactured by AMERICAN FORE BOTTLING WORKS Best for Health and Preserving Pre-serving Uses. For Sale at your grocer's or at the factory. Wagstaff-Coddington Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff an nounce the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Ida, to Mark Coddlngton, son of Mayor and Mrs. Thoa. Coddlngton. The ceremony was performed Friday, Fri-day, September Sth. Mr. Coddlngton will attend a bualness school In Salt Lake this winter and Mrs. Coddlngton Coddlng-ton will remain with her parents here until Mr. Coddlngton completes his schooling. Both are well known In this city and have the best wishes for all happiness In the future, of many friends. : -.. , Ladies' Political Educational Meeting Next Wednesday Next Wednesday evening In the city hall a political educational meeting meet-ing for ladles will be held, commencing commenc-ing at 8 o'clock. The speakers will be from Proyo and their subjects have been announced aa "Tariff Al a Tax on the Home" and "Our Next President. His Active Part In the Wilson Administration and His Present Pres-ent Politics". All ladles' are cordially Invited to be present Mrs. I. L. Pratt, chairman c ' 11 1. A. Conference Here Tomorrow Stake M. I. A. conference will con vene in the stake tabernacle here to morrow. There wtll be meetings com mencing at 10 a. m. and S p. m. tor M. I. A. officers and teachers and a meeting commencing at T:M p. m. tor the general public Lnnch will be "served those attending the con terenee at boo In the tabernacle tase- ment A full representation from all wards la requeafM. Notice A Democratic Primary will be held Un American Fork City Hall, Tuesday, September 16, 1924, to elect delegates to the County Convention to be held at Provo, September 20. 1924, and to transact aoy other buslneis that may properly come before the meeting. ; JAMBS II. CLARKE, Chairman. E. W. PAXMAN, Secretary. KEELEY'S ICE CREAM AND CANDY SPECIALS Saturday and Sunday at Briggs' Pharmacy. This coupon good for 10o en purchase of 1 lb. Keeley'a Candy or 1 quart Keeleys Ice Cream en Saturday or Sunday, Sept 13th and 14th. Briggs Pharmacy San Tor Drug Store. "Telephone d Notice of Sale For Special Taxes Notice Is hereby given that special taxes for paring, grading and other expenses In connection with Street paving in District No. were, delinquent de-linquent September tSrl92rintfstin remain unpaid la amounts and npon the lands set forth and described in the delinquent list hereto, attached and unless said taxes together with the cost of publication and interest from date of delinquency are paid on or before the 15th day: of October, 1924, the property upon which aald taxes are a lien., will on said day be sold for said taxes with interest from date of delinquency, cost of advertising advertis-ing and expense of sale, at the frdnt door of the City Hall In American Fork City, Utah, beginning at the hour of twelve o'clock noon of aald day and continuing until all of aald property shall have been sold.': " John C. Adamson, part of lot 2, block 17, Mepth 60.00 feet, frontage 245.50. Part of lot S, block 17. depth SS.05 feet, frontage 245.50, Plat A. American Fork City Survey. Amount due ..... .. . It, 497.57 J. Watt Storrs, part of lot S, block 11, depth 60.00 feet, frontage 20.00 feot, . Part of of lot 6, block 11, depth 1169 feet, frontage 61.24 feet, Plat A, American Fork City Survey. Amount due ..... .. $10127 Jennie M. Clark, part of lot S, block 11, depth 2138 feet, frontage 100.93 feet. Plat A, American Fork City Survey. Sur-vey. Amount due $140,76 James R. Dolmer, part of "lot 1 block 11, depth 50.00 feet, frontage 26.085 ft, Plat A. American Fork City Surrey. Amount due, .$100.09 I W. Oatsford, part of lot 6, block 11, depth 50.00 feet frontage 24.25 feet Part of lot 6, block 11, depth 13.48 feet frontage 24.25 feet Part of lot 6, block 11, depth 50.00 feet, frontage front-age 17.25 feet Part of lot 6, block 11, depth 13.65 feet frontage 17.25 feet. Plat A, American Fork City Survey, Amount due , flSO.Sf) Wm. T. Ivlns, part o lot I. block 11, depth 50.00 feet frontage 87.00 feet. Part of lot 6, block 11, depth 50.00 feet, frontage 92.58 feet, Plat A. American Fork City Survey, Amount due $511.02 Roy Robinson, part of lot fv block 17. depth 100.00 feet, frontage 68.74 feet Plat A, American Fork City Survey. Sur-vey. Amount due 1 $95.04 Salt Lake Utah R. R. Co., right- of-way commencing at the Intersection of Mala Street and Second East thence west along Main 8treet to its intersection with Third West Street, frontage 3862.65 feet Amount due ..... $3448.67 MART J. CUNNINGHAM, " City Treasurer. First Publication September 13, 1924. ..Last publication. September 2(t 1924. A It II m . V HI 4 1 i 1 Autumn and rocks ! h i I I i i P $ ; 5 TTTT 7 Wint eri ALLURING AND FASCINATING- SHADES ALL THE NEW MODELS Inspiration Enioyni Selection erit WE SOLICIT YOUR INSPECTION. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU. A small deposit will hold it for you. Hundreds of Fall and Winter Dresses Priced so Low. Everybody Can Afford Them. Special for Saturday and WOOL AND SILK-DRESSES Your Choice $12.50 s Chipman's Big Red Store f AMERICAN FORE. UTAH L ' oflrOsoroOsOsroOs I Announcement of the Purchase of the I Bakery I t i t t t t I ,We wish to announce to the public that we have purchased the Home Bakery and will maintain its high standard. We invite the citizens to come in and get acquainted with us and our products. 1 1 s I 5 v si AJtw nTm. T r 'tt luie anu iuia. jue kj. n arris 5 T .i " M jrrupneiors. High Australian Land Australia's highest mountain peek. Uount Townshend. towers 7J190 feet above sea level Big Carnival To Be At Fait ; A fa i r wCjuld not be a fair without ,:'t$ carnival midway, and the management manage-ment of Utah's big 1924 exposition. October 1 to 8, has no intention of leaving it out. It will come as good news to fair patrons that the famous TSarnardi Exposition Shows have been engaged to stage a week of fun on he fair grounds. This .how comes .to Utah highly recommended from centers where they have pitched their tents. They cany the best of the world's freaks and monstrosities, not to mention igile acrobats and pretty ballet girls. The Bernardi shows are a. large, organization, or-ganization, with a novel rariety of side attractions. It is the policy of the management to offer only whole some and clean attractions, thing! that" children may properly see and :nlov. NoRcstTima No matter how Joy cornea, he wins welcome, but the trouble la, we keep him reeling off the music until he snips all bta fiddle strings. n &5ZSZ5Z9 sasHsasgatLbcSHSEsasasasaaeadagagsasasBsasatt' BY HER MONOGRAM SHALL YOU KNOW THE GIRL OF. TO-DAY (9 niCllE ta nothing retiring IT m AlLSut the modern rlri. She ' carrtea her vkaitlng card, so te speak, on her sleeve. This Is lb day of the monog-ram. end milady counts that costume Incomplete which does not carry somewhere on it her Identifying tnonoerem. Very often thta monogram la the personal touch which gives the garment Its greatest chic. Such la the case In this simple lunle blouse of white Mlrrokrepe whose grace-' ful lines are a-ulltleas of all ornamentation, orna-mentation, but which makes effective ef-fective use of contrast In the monogram mon-ogram on the ararf, dona In dashing dash-ing red to match the red leather belt. The scarf, as you will notice, la aa Integral part of the blouse, and may be worn thrown over the shoulder, or opn. The blouse has an opening in the front which helps It to slip over the bead easily, end Is slaahed on either aide, te permit greater freedom. By the way. this blouse will be Juat aa good looking done In beige with blue, or grey with green, or any one of a number of other com-btnatton com-btnatton suited for wa tn the fall months. 8uch a blouse might well be ventured ven-tured by the home Columbus art-ting art-ting sail for the flnrt time on the sartorial area, for It ta as simple as 1118 chic and Ha cromiliiiti-men! cromiliiiti-men! will corialnly open amW worlds of achievement to her. Owing to truck demands for coal and fruit hauling in this territory at this season, we would appreciate your orders for Ton Trucks as early as possible. Be sure of delivery when you need them. ' Stewart Motor Go. American Fork, Utah Right Now Is the time to have us fix up your car REPAIRING AND OVERHAULING GAS OILTIRES HATCH & GREEN MOTOR SHOP MAIN STREET AMERICAN FORK EEC0DITI0ED CAM 1 Chevrolet Touring 1920. lFord touring, 1919 - 178.00 1 Ford roadster, 192J fllS.Oe I Ford touring, 1919 1100.W1 I Ford Touring $275.00 lLSt.X Alio CO. Jjnri4jaa-Fork-- vtmi Mora Naad at Pitj You pity a roan who Is lama or blind, sut you never pity bjra for being a fool, which U often g mych greater misfortune. Sydney Bmlth. ' Produca B$t Lawn . The best la wx, the noblest .eiam-pies., .eiam-pies., are produced for the benefit of the good from t,be crimes -of -etUef en. ..... m - |