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Show OCTOBER 3, 1925 AN FORK LOCALS t v r, Ray or Bingham It the fck 'r her parent.. Mr. jlorrU Madsen. , Will Hnen spent the week- City guesx oi aw I (tilt Lake w - ttiamora. fYancell Homer and . ir, Salt Lake I .,,HaV i "IU" FT! ,h, salt Lakeuheatre. R0 ' Salt ind Mrs. r. James the day at Uke to bur We can save have a one line. adv. i I ... .nine ti v Wr Rid f Wrii UecK ana air. Kelly motored io Canyon Sunday and AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925 Get those Conference Oxforda at Chtpman's. 8llppers or adv. Mr. and Mn. Charles Peck and children spent the week-end In Provo, guest or Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Peck Mrs. Grace Ooates returned home Wednesday from Idaho after a three weeks' visit with her daughter. Mrs. Lo Norrls at Glen's Ferry. Mrs. C. A. Plerson left Saturday for Los Angelea, California, where she will visit with her son. Harrison. iMr. and Mrs. Frank .Shatter and three sons motored from Bingham Sunday evening and visited for a short time with Mrs. Mijia Shatter. Mrs. F. L. Grant aud two children accompanied Mrs. Grant's brother. Ronald V lison. on a trip to Idaho. They left Wednesday and will remain for about a month or six weeks. Miss Margaret Wagstatt was a visitor In the capltol city Monday. " Patriarch W. B. Smith left for Salt Uke Thursday to rematn until after conference. Miss Millie Duncan spent the week end in the" capltol city with relatlrei returning home Monday. ,! i, Patterson ot Eureka and jj, Baker of thls city had tonrflg removed Tuesday morn- V y f . I luuavvu - y, doing nirMy. . and Miss Lake City While In the city .(tended the San 8 ABie 11 pt C. I'fterson jiewell were Salt L, Saturday. vt . X DaaIam ted. Can use some husky and boys. Transpor k paid both ways. Pleas- urt v w wv 0 sal Mrs. L. V. Haeder left Fri 'or Ogden after a two nionun N. this titv during which time !,U.M.- 1 Seeder has bt-r-n engaged in rv tag the Samuel F. Grant home Reeders will b-ave soon for Call' h to remain Jwienniieiy. ir you need a new hat for Confer ence let us sell jt to you. We have Chtpman's. adv. the latest In hats. Miss Thelma Boley was hostess Tuesday night to the Senior Girls of the First ward M. I. A. The time was enjoyably spent In sewing and chat ting and a delicious lunch was served. Mrs.- jack Kautzman and children are here from Butte. Montana, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. uhws. si8. KauUman was formerly Miss May Davis. Mr and Mr. Dell Singleton are In the capitol city today and tonight win be guests at a wedding reception given in honor of a cousin of Mrs Singleton. Sunday visitors from -the capltol city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte' were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gustavson. Mrs. Samuel F. Grant left Wednes day for Ogden where she was called by the death ot Thomas Lee, her father-in-law. Mr. Lee was killed the first of the week in the railroad yards 00 Salt Lake City. He had been a railroad man for forty-five years and met his death by steuplne from behind an engine into the path of another. h.J. R. Hinilley, Mrs. J. T. Buck-ir, Buck-ir, Mrs. George H. Able of this ud Mrs. Harriett M. Webb of members of the Relief Society i board, were guests in Pleasant k it i "' sunshine party given at kome "of' Mrs. Kose B. Hayes for mother, Mrs. Margaret Brown will be 99 years of age next Iday. ttle Miss Nan Chipman will be ess this afternoon to a number of Mends. Those bidden to cele- b with .Miss Nan on her 5th birth- are: Misses Ktlna Fae Flrmage, It Plerson. Virginia Thornton, abeth Young, f.uherine Christen- JUry Walton, lura Crystal, p Harrington of this city; Helen at of Payson and June Jean tten of Salt Lake City. Miss van' will be assisted in enter- pg fey Misses Maxine Brlggs and ' Complimentary to Mrs. Jame H. Walker, nee Miss "Josie Greenwood, who returned the first of the week from a month's trip which she and Mr-.-Walker left upon immediately after, their marriage, the Y. L. M. I. A. together with other friends of the bride entertained at a shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. 11. Y. Greenwood Green-wood Tuesday night. Th. re were 1" present and all spent a delightful evening in playing games. Miss Ann Chipman won first prize for the ladies and Mr. Moral D. Steele was awarded men's first prize. To Eugene Nieholos and Joseph Walton went the consolation conso-lation prizes. Mrs. Walker was made the recipient of a number of beauti ful gifts including s'lverware ments ot the M. I. A. Mrs. Grant Clarke and children and Dale Clarke of Farnilngton were week-end guests of Patriarch Warren a. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Russon. Mrs. Clifton Tolboe and three sons and Miss Muzzell Cunningham return ed Thursday from Canada where they have been since early summer, Mr. Tolboe will return In about month. Mrs. H. M. Chrlstensen and daught er and Mrs. Don Hunsaker and two children "are spending the weelc here from El wood visiting with the two ladles,' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Able. Miss Margaret Wagstaff entertain ed Sunday evening at dinner, her guests being Mr. and Mrs.. Pete Con dor of this city, and Mr. Blaine Lott who left Monday for Montana. The student body of the high school enjoyed the opening social activity of the" year Friday night of last week when a "get acquainted" party was compli I given in the gymnasium of the school. I Dancing was the principal feature ot ; entertainment. JM Wild. WHEELAN SHOE SHINING -PARLORS Moved to New Main Street Location Now open in basement of Xoyes Building East of Realart. George Wheelan, Prop. A shower was given Miss Ramah Henriod. a bride of this week, by Miss HeMi Myers at her home Saturday night. The guests, numbering 12, en- joyed themselves in games and musical numbers followed by a dainty lunch. Romance Irresistable! The boldest, wickedest, merriest pirate that ever spat in a tranev ditch who roved the seas-for tooty, kidnaped fair damsels and lolled in Moorish Harems the roaring. sf ruffianly ras-' ealthat over scuttled ship or stole a maiden's . heart. See h im m Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. El-don El-don Comer, who weref recently mar. rled, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lynch en tertained Monday evening. The gue'sls include Mr. and Mrs. Comer, Mrs. Phoebe Lynch and daughter, June1. and Miss Rose Miller of this city; and Rulon Peterson of Lehi. The time was spent In playing "500" fol lowed by a delicious lunch. o Restless Sleep Due to Stomach Gas Gas' pressure In the abdomen cam es a restless, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerika remove gas In TEN minutes and brings out Riimriflini amounts ot old waste matter vou never thought was In your system. This excellent Intesti nal evacuant Is wonderful for constj- patlon or stomach trouble. Don t Ilwat-tlme-with plllsorlaWeU but get REAL Adlerika action! Wra. Thornton, Druggist. ". D I Tl . ... A i.l , SABATINI'S Greatest Romance. toiLE REALART AMERICAN FORK !?SDAY-THURSDATOCTOBER7TH'8TH TINEE WEDNESDAY M5-15-20c; " P Evening 7:30 and 9:30-15-30c. ae w I-SJ, our new theatre. Inside new draperies, atia f . i'rt ; 1 accorating. $350.00 spent in decor COME! COME! COME! George E. Able ot Bear River Can- yonrrtsfted "In -thrr-ltT Saturday and Sunday with his family. Utah State Fair OCTOBER 17, 1925 Fall Conference OCTOBER 2-6, 1925 Salt Lake City, Utah Tickets' to Salt Lake City and Return Via Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad j Will be on sale at the following fares Limit Llml' October 10 October 15 $2.10 $2.35 Tickets.- It OnTCmurd" I.iij,t...P.f October 10 will be on sale daily September HO to October 7. Tickets with final return limit of October li will be on sale dally October 1 to 6; stopovers at all . i l.kln final l!m' points returning wmim OUR AIM TO SERVE VOU WELL ' AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS WW) r fl'ATION-WDE CI MSTfTVTION- DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH do. WHERE SAVINGS ARE- QREATEST THRU0UT THE YEAR Our Range of Winter Coats A&bxdz the Best S !yles and Prices DbjioaJteWe m Fate? for perhaps your destined new Wh Iter Coat is hanging in this Store waiting for you! Anyway 4Wl certain to be one Coat at least here which look as if Q press mtftiit ox youi la Bolivia and Smooth Finish Fabrics . Tho aLsica are . the fine Bolivia A&h Fashion acclaims ahd the variety icf CBnrlkS, smooth-flrush materials. P&)5orj!kma colors, black, and all the (cfiiiet dauaanrJed shades are represented. SKop TiflPB Ontstsndinar Valu At EachPricai ?14JS to New Wool Frocks These Deserve Your Inpection $14.7. We put the price first bfr cause it's so unusual to see Dresses of this character at this price! Just another triumph tri-umph for the J. C. Penney Col ; any Buying I er, that's all! And They're So Stylishly Made! Made of staunch and pretty pret-ty wool materials in styles which are wearable and of the 8eason8T)est. Appropriate Appropri-ate trimmings make each desirable. de-sirable. See these Dresses at thispricJ Guests of Mayor and Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton Sunday wlefre Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen, o( Salt Ike City. Mrs. Ell Kendall of Leljl, spent Monday fn this city visiting with her daughter. Mrs. R. J. Stlce, and family Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sharp, Mrs. W. R. Halllday, Miss Nina Halllday and K. J. Bird attended the Grand Opera Rlgoletto" at Provo Tuesday night Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holland and daught, Ora, of Shelley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and daughter, Gall, of Salt Lake City. Melrln Madsen arrived Monday from Pasadena, California. Mr. Mad-sen Mad-sen will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Madsen. for two weeks before .returning to Pasadena where he has employment WHUam'C vis Aydelotte, Clyde Crookstoo, Mrs. Edith Fox, Miss Edith Thornton and Miss Detta McDride attended a ban quet at the Hotel Roberts Monday night given by the Utah County Banker's Asi'n. Miss Eva Stlce is Improving nicely after-haTinr"been-qlt-lHb"paet week. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brlggs spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rose H. Grant returned Monday Mon-day from a week's visit in Tremon-ton Tremon-ton with her daughter, Mrs.Wilford Kofford and family. " Stanford Brlggs left Monday for Salt Lake where he will attefnd the University -of Utah and continue his Btudy of pharmacy. Relatives and friends In this ,clty received cards Tuesday announcing the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs.. . Wallace Chipman ot Logan. Mother and baby are reported doing nicely. . " The party given Saturday night in the amusement hall of the tabernacle 1y the stake M. I. A. board was most successful both from the viewpoint of attendance and socially. The boards had- a-their-guests the" stake presidency, presi-dency, high councilors,' bishops and all 'M. I. A. officers and teachers of the stake. The hail was attractively dressed in autumn hue, leaves and fall flowers being effectively used. A short program, dancing and refresh ments comprised the entertainment Are Your Teeth Bothering You? Nearly everybody has something the matter with the teeth, but keep - on postponing a vutc to the dentist. Some people are afraid of pain, some afraid of the price, and some don't t want to lose the time.; All these people should know! about the Registered Dentists using the E. R. Parker System. First, there is no fear of pain when dental work is done under the E. R. Parker System. Second, the prices are moderate, and every patient is guaranteed full satisfaction. Third, fewer visits are required, and out-of-town visitors are given especial attention, so they need not call so often. If your teeth are bothering you, remember" that the longer you neglect ne-glect them, the more you suffer and, the more it will cost youTn the end. Examinations and advice are free. There are tlurty-one offices wher . theR..Parker,System ia used. . rx Painless Parker Dentist . ' Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM 176 South Main, Corner ; Second South Salt Lake City, Utah ) . - |