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Show .'::': .. . j .,...-.. ..: AMERICAN V"' V SATURDAYAPI SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925 ArnriMnrnrlfl riflc Mr. and Mrs. Joieph Miller . ar pending tbe week In Salt Lake City. . Sunday guests of Mr. and . Mrs. Ileber Barratt were Mr. and Mrs. A. It Morgan 'of Provo. Pratt ami Lamtart Varnish cannot be excelled. Every size can at I'hlp- man'g. adv Guests of Mm. E. H, Boley.U Mr. and -Mrs. Charles , McCarty spent Thursday bete from Salt Lake City. On Sale Next Week at Ida JE. Chipman Millinery 16.00 hats for $3.95 and $4.50 hats for $2.75. The. basement work on tbe" netv bungalow borne being built by E. W. Paxman Just south of his present residence has been practically com pleted. The house will be built of brick and there will be six rooms and a 'full basement 4 Mrs. Sidney Nicholas, Mrs. George ClarkTnd Mr. Eldred Nicholas were In alt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. Jack Crookston has sold his home to Mr. A. J. Butte and brother. (Who Intend to go into the chicken business. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin motored to American Fork Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chrletenaen and family. Mrs. 'Arnold IMersoa spent .Tuesday .Tues-day in Provo, guest of Miss Mona Illndley. Mrs. Peterson visited the B. Y. V., guest of Miss Hlndley. llSrf and. Mrs.. E, J.. W04 and Mr. and Mrs. Rayner Ooatea, were in Salt Lake - GUy Monday, to attend the Orpheum Tbeatrel Mrs. B. B. Booth returned to Ameri can Fork Friday from California. Mrs. Booth spent three1 months visiting relatives re-latives in San Francisco, Sacramento aud Los Angeles. Mrs. Gene Bair add children spent Wednesday night here guests of Mrs. Julia Little. They were enroute to alpine from Iosepa for a visit The many friends of Mrs. Leslie Parker will be pleased to hear that she Is on the road to recovery ntxer a serious illness of about two weeks. Mrs. Clarence a Randall end baby of liOKan. spent the week etid in American Fork,; with Mrs. Randall' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Chipman. Mr. Lawrence Greenwood and Miss Jensen of Salt Lake City, were American Ameri-can Fork visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. Greenwood's mother. Mrs. Melissa Greenwood. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wagstaff, were pleasantly surprised by 20 of their children and grandchildren, grand-children, the occasion being Mr. Wag- staff's 75th, birthday. The evening was spent in playing games and social chats, aftet which lunch was served 9-1 V -1 " Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Foster- Nlcholes, Mrs. Nicholea and Mrs. Henry Maag of Vineyard entertained at a miscellaneous shower show-er for Miss Fern Foster, a bride of next wee. The entertaining room J P held in LaGrande ward Salt Lake .... . . . . . 'stL IMJa Anvil QrA were tastefully decorated in taster vuj, r colors and motifs, sweet peas and Ladles Silk Hosiery in all new shades 95c and $1.45. Those kind that' H&tst Hats) wear' well. Royal Clothing Store.' All next Wk at Ida E. m. c. Robinson. adv.; ; Chipman Millinery, all $6.00 i hats to sell at $3.95 and all Mr. and Mrs. R, J. gtlce attended J $4.50 hats tO Sell at $2.75. the Southern States reunion, which Jonquils, being effectively used. Tbe centerpiece of the dining table consisted con-sisted of a basket of Easter eggs and rabbits. The favors were miniature hahv chicks The - ruesta numbered 30. Those from out of town were Mesdames C. I Joy, Clinton .Larson, Byron Crosby of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mary Whipple and Mrs. Anderson of Leht. Business Is Better! As time goes on more and more are learning of our BETTER EATS It's the food, and how its handled and cooked that makes our meals better. LUNCHES We make a speciality of fixing lunches for any occasion. oc-casion. Davis Cafe and Confectionery Mrs. William Flrmage is spending an indefinite visit in Salt Lake City with be daughter, Mrs. R. N. Jones. Mr. Flrmage is spending theweek end with hi wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Davis and daughter, June", motored from Bingham Bing-ham Canyon Wednesday and visited with Mr. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Davis, returning in the evening. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of JamesSpratky Wednesday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mrs. Elvln West, Mrs. Wm. Atwood, Miss Leah Chad-wick, Chad-wick, James, and Roy Chadwick of Salt Lake City, and La Verl Stewart of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wild and Mrs. -J.- A. Wright, spent Monday " in Salt Lake City, visiting with Mr. Glen Wright, who is a student at the U. of U. . Mrs. John Comer and Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Goatea of Ogden, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wild of this city. Lenard Wild accompan ied them back to Ogden for a short visit Easter will be here Sunday, have you got that Easter Dress. A new supply just in, also some New Easter Silks and Humming Bird Hose in all. the new colors. Chlpman's is the place. dv. Misses Veda Barratt and Mary Wild and Ralph Barratt were guests Wednesday night in Pleasant Grove at a shower given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews who were married mar-ried recently. Mrs. Emma Francis visited for several days here this week with Mrs. Rose H. Grant and family enroute home to Canada from Los Angeles, where she spent the winter with a son and family. -orOvOoFOfisro KEELET'S SUNDAY SPECIAL Brick Ice Cream 50c Per Quart. Briggs Pharmacy San Tox Drug Store. Telephone 99 Young Man Would you like the chalice to buy from the Government land for $1.25 per acre. There are places to be bought NOW, as cheap as the Government price. If you pay for the water and the improvements the land is practically free. Why go away for farms and homes! Look at some of the following: 20 acres of good beet land with independent water $125.00 per acre. 21 acres good fruit land, with partial water right, $1,00.00 A good modern home, would cost $4,000.00 to build, with 4 acres of land and water right $4,000.00. City lots, with water right, close in $250.00 each. 15 acres of first class garden or orchard land, good water right, with 2 houses ou it. Within two blocks ef business, district dis-trict - , $5,000.00 240 acres of good dry farm tawt;Y'asy pii' Other bargains equally attractive. Call on, write or telephone to JAMES H, CLARK - American Fork Utah Mrs. E. H. Boley had as guests last week from the capitol city Mrs. John Rozell and daughter, Barbara; Mrs. Fon Grcten and children, and Maacah, Billy and Elaine Francom. Mr. Rozell joined" hFs "wffe' anadauSter "here Thursday and returned with them to -Salt-Lake City Friday. , On April 2nd in San Francisco, Miss Erma' Booth, daoghter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Booth of this city, and Mr. Ray D. Clark of that city were married. Mr. and Mrs. Clark win make San Francisco their home, Mr. Clark Clark being in the real estate business there. Mrs. R. E. Booth, mother of the bride, of this city, was present at the wedding. Prompted by a pratlcularly beauti ful spring moon-light night the American Amer-ican Fork Silver Band gava aa impromptu im-promptu band concert on Main street Wednesday night. Announcement was not made ahead of time because it was not decMld until band practice time to play on the street Those who happened to be near at the time appreciated ap-preciated the music and say the band boys have kept in good "Mm" during tne winter months. Ladies and Girls! . your chance to get a smart sprinff hat at low prices. $6.00 hats ior and $4.50 hats for w.o at Ida E. Chipman Millinery Milli-nery next week. o . Millinery Demonstration Miss Afton Odell of the Extension Division of the Utah Agricultural College will give a millinery demon stration at the city hall next Tuesday April 14, from. 10 o'clock to 12 o'clock a. m. and from I t'c!ock to 4 o'clock p. m. ine utdtes Literary Association met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Reed Gardner. The topic for April was "Utah's Resources" Re-sources" and was to have been given by Mrs. Havens of Salt Lake City, who- was unable to be presenf because of Illness. A Jl 1 . uiHcusBion or community recrea tional servfc lead by Mrs. Atlantic Christensen occupied the time In stead. According to the outline made by organizations affiliated with the State Federation of Women's Clubs. a division for community recreation for the leisure hours of " boys and girls should he made. The ladles felt, however, that Inasmuch as recreation recre-ation committees were functioning in each of the wards, appointed by the church, that better results could be obtained by offering to the recreation ai committees the service of the Ladies Literary organization In recreational re-creational activities. If accepted, no special dlvielon within the associ ation will be made for recreation. Mrs. George P. Parker, Mrs. Cramer Cram-er of Provo. and Miss Ellason of Bancroft, Ban-croft, Idaho, were special guests of the afternoon. . Mrs. Parker read for the- ladl-- Wln4ows by John GatTS-worthy, GatTS-worthy, , The year books, containing an outline out-line of the topics and activities to be taken up for a year by the association, associ-ation, were presented to the ladles. The books are a work of art and Mrs. Atlantic Christensen who did considerable con-siderable hsndwork on them, received much praise. LLo U uvly - - - V-v U . mm vf A gWlNG'-into-l-iie: the spirit of Spring .e. There's nothing like Paint Varniflh, and oldlled painteiD to make saw bamsD cmJ ol d ones. i But delay b expensive. hi M Week Is Paint-UpCIean-Up I WE CARRY TTTR WET.T. TOIOWK BRANI) THE WORT.T) OVE Lowe Brothers Hicfh Standard u Paints Look for the LITTLE BLUE FLAO "H. 8." H. S. MEANS "HIGH STANDARD" You can get otherpaints but vou do not eref LOWE BROTHERS QUAk PAINT THE SURFACE AND YOU SAVE ALL.' Kalsomine for the Walls. Porch Paint for the Porch. Barn Paint for the Barn. Inside Paint for the Interior. Outside Paint for the Outside. . Varnishes and Vitrilite for every use. We carry them all in Pints, Quarts, and Gallons. Brushes for every Job. Prices guaranted. i Come and see us. . . . --7 i lunipman Merc. J AMERICAN FORK, UTAH |