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Show I . ( it i 'I: i , ... f , '. -"I ' t , m t . S,"- i ' ft . 'if ) I ;1 t ,1 ' J "' 1 1 t 8 , ' f 1 ! SATURDAY, OCTOBER- 3, 1925 Wmmv ttORK CITIZEN, American Fork Locals Mm. J. P. Werner ia spending today to-day lh Salt Lake City combining bual-netw bual-netw and pleasure. Mr. Grace Evan of Salt Lake City, upent the wetft-cnd'i in American Fork guest of Mrs. Julia Little. Mls Oneida Elsmore and Francis Abel motored to Salt lke City Tuesday Tues-day and attended the Wilkes thetetre.. ' Alma Laraen of Hurley, Idaho, veiled vei-led in American Fork this week, fluent of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nlcbolee. Mr. and' Mrs. John W. Wright of Sterling. Idaho, vlaited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright Saturday enroutt jo Crtlar City. Mra. Edward Roberta la confined at the Community hospital receiving medical treatment. Mr. 8. W. Rlrd and daughter lela and, -Willi Bird of Mapleton, are gufu this week of Mr. and Mrs. U J. Olaen. i MrH. Henry Brown and children havd moved to American Fork from IHnnham and are living in the Gals-ford Gals-ford home. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner were Mr. - and Mrs. J. P. Parker of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mra. Jamee Hansen of Weat Jordan. Ml Wllma Srlce, who ia teaching schcol war Ogd4i, ipent the weekend week-end In American Fork with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Slice. Young men and middle aged men we can sll you at the right price your eutts for . Conference and the Fair. CMpman's. adv. Miss May Wilcox apent the week-I, week-I, end, here from Syracuse with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barratt. Miss Wilcox la teaching school In that place. Get yourself am' uptodate hat at a saving of 25c on every dollar. Miss Chipman has 150 choice- bonnets at this wonderful purchase. A . great bargain. Ida E. Chip- man Millinery. adv tfoyd Slice, who has recently returned re-turned from a mission to the Southern States, was the speaker in the Iehl Fourth ward Sunday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. E. N. Wagataff went to Provo Monday with her nephtfw, Kenneth Haalam, who has apent the summer at Fort Duschene and who recently returned to American Fork, Mr. Haa lam Is attendln the" D. Y. U. Mra. Charlea Pierce returned Sunday Sun-day after spending several days in Bingham. . Mrs. Pierce's visit wag oc-caaloned oc-caaloned by the death of her husband's hus-band's daughter-in-law, Mra. Charlea Pierce, Jr. ! : ' , Mrs. Dan Holmstead and Mr. A. Cooper of Troy. Utah, stopped la American Fork, for a short visit with their aunt, Mrs. J. D. Forbes. Mr. Cooper was enroute to his home after a month's' visit' in Idaho and Mra. Holmstead will make her home there with him. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Shatter and son, Let Roy, Mrs. Mina Shatter and daughter, Miaa Ullle Shafter, left early Monday morning for Aspen, Colorado, to spend, ten dayi visiting with Mra. Ml na Shatter's mother, Mra. Anna Schneider and her brother, John Stubeggar. Mrs. Schneider la now In her 92nd year. The trip is being made by automobile. Mrs. I)ula 5Uen of Heaaant Grove, and Mra. Catherine Mortensen of 8au Francisco, were guU Wednesday of M. and .Mrs. L. J. Olsen. Mlas Cleo Bate entertained the S. 0. D. H. Club Thursday night at her home. The girls spent the time in needle work after which refreshments were served. Mrs. 8. L. Chipman entertained the officers of the Relif Society Stake board Thursday afternoon at her home. Business pertaining to the organization was given due consider ation after which rs. Chipman serv- j)oyed. - . mtmmk . I w SATURDAY, ft rt - r- f Miaa Sarah Parker was a weekend week-end vlsiior here from t- capitol city. 150 hats must be moved to make room. Come in now and save 25 on each dollar. Ida E. Chipman Millinery. Miss Violet Birk ia aasistlng l'ost-masttr l'ost-masttr J. E. Chadwlck and Mi" Sadie Nelson at tlfcj local post office. Wayne Chudick having registered at tb H. Y, U. Millard Smith Is the proud ownr of a ne Chevrolet touring car, purchased pur-chased durins the past week from the Nielsen Auto company. This company also delivered a new Bodge truck tc K. E. Andrews of Alpine ,and a Chevrolet coach to A. A. Anderson of Provo during the week. ; ) Daughter of The Pioneers Meeting Members of the Daughters of The Pioneers association met. Thursday afternoon at theCity hall where the following delightful program was en- J. L. Flrmage accompanied by his father, Wm. Flrmage left Wednesday for the Eaat. While away they will ,vlslt the J. C. Penney stores In Wyoming, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky and Mississippi and also attend the convention of the J. C. Penney managers man-agers at St. iouis, Missouri, they will be gone about three weeks. M,rs. Hazel Cave enteYtained Thurs day night at her home, her guests being be-ing the E. Y. O. girls. NeeHle work and music occupied the time and the party was concluded with dainty refreshments. re-freshments. 8petnial guests were Mrs. Howard N'lcholes and Miss Ruth Chipman. The living room was decorated deco-rated in asters, and roues were used in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Adamson entertained enter-tained twelve friends Friday evening. The time was spent In playing "f00" after which refreshments were served. Those preaent were: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Varney, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Varney, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greene, Mr. and Mra. Frank Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chipman. A birthday party in honor of Mrs. Parley Austin's anniversary was en-Joyed en-Joyed at the Austin home Sunday evening. eve-ning. Those In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gray of Iiehl, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Chipman and Mrs. John Beck, and son and daughter, of Belvue, Idaho. Mrs. Vera Austin I.arn of Vineyard assisted in the entertaining. Mrs. . Iah Meredith entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon. The rooms were tastefully decorated in a color scheme of gold and yellow with marigolds and dahlias. Luncheon wbs served at the small tables to the following: fol-lowing: Mesdames Glen Sykes, Vivian Viv-ian Smith. Rulon NMcholea. Archie Peterson, Howard Nicholea, Norvan Storrs, Merrill White, Chris Scott, Marlon Chrlstenaen, Eugene Nicholea, Allan Pieraon, David Taylor. W. H. Homer, Charlea Peck, and Owen Humphries of this City; and Mrs. Rulon Van Wagenen, and Miss Ethel Lewis of Provo. Conference Sessions RIGHT IN YOUR HOME : If you have a Radio Set Kvcrything of a big nature at your finger tips, all the time. LKT-rs snow vor ovu XKW INSTRUMENTS. Can He Installed At Once. Martin Nielsen Anto Co. . Program Opening Song 'ongregation"Oh Ye Mountains High." ! Prayer Mrs. Rachel Hunter Quartettei-MrB. . Myrtle Houston, Mrs. Jamea Grant, J. M. Grant and Marlle Steele. History Sketch -Mrs. Thomaa Cod-dington Cod-dington Solo, "Little Brown Sparrow" Miss Beth Houston, 2-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Houston. Heading Mrs. Rella I-aaon. Western Hiatory Mrs. Bertha Sager. Solo, "Sego lilly" Mrs. Myrtle Houston. Prayer Mrs. Elmo K- Nicholes The history -sketch of the life of William Armstrong given by Mrs. Coddington will be published to full In the next issue of the Citizen. Conference 'Jm w Buy Your Clothing and Coats Before Going to Conference i , t ' .V .... ,. : I We Can Save You Money By Buying at Home WE HAVE A VERY FINE SELECTION of Departing and Home-Coming Missionaries Entertained Frank Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Baker, Wayne Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cannon, who arc departing in the very near future for mission fields, and Boyd Stice, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Slice, recently re-cently returned from the southern states mission fitfld were the guests of honor Monday night at a party given in the" tabernacle amusement hall. The Party was opened with a program which inchtdtM short spoeches made by the young men, their fathers and the bishops of the Sivond, Third and Fourth wards. Dancing was indulged In for the balance of the evening. Mr. Baker is leaving for the Mexican Mexi-can mission and Mr. Cannon for the Swiss-German mission. o Crystal-Freshwater Nuptials Miss Golda Crystal of this city and Mr. J. Dean Freshwater of Provo, were married Friday at noon at Provo. The bride ia a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Crystal, and has a host of friends In this city who Join with those of Mr. Freshwater of Provo In extending congratulations. Mr. Freshwater is employed as a ttaker in Provo and they will make their home in that city. o Henroid-Peterson Wfdding Miss Ramah Henriod. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henriod of this city, was united in marriage. Wednes-day Wednes-day to Mr. WfTHam E. Peterson' of Magna, Ths wedding took place at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. Lenard C. Henriod of Prow and the ceremony wu performed by nishop R. J. Murdock of that city. Following Follow-ing th ceremony a wedding dinner waa given by Mr. and Mrs. I., r. Henriod. Hen-riod. The bride is well knowr, in this city and for the past year ha been employed with Thornton Drug Co. No. 1. Their many frlemlx ,ire wishing wish-ing them much joy. The young couple will'mak,- their home in Magna for the- pri Mr. Peterson being emplnyed !!ut. j . . o ! Arrested With California ! ' Car Plates I Men's and Young Menus vSuits Ladies' Dresses and Coats Hosiery Gloves Shoes and Slippers You pay more when you buy in Salt Xake. Chip mans IS THE Place! AMERICAN FORK, UTAH ifcaasalaMwBaafiJ Collectors Of Tax Named At a meeting of the board of county coun-ty commissioners held in Provo Monday Mon-day the following persons were appointed ap-pointed to act as deputy tax collectors in their respective districts in the county: , Alice K. Frank, Ihi; J. F. Marsh. Alpino; Mrs. Myra Gardner, American Fork; Joseph Hilton, Pleasant Grove. Not An Officer of Timpanogos Club I note in the Citizen of September 26th that my name waa reported as one of the newtfly elected officers of the Timpanogoe Rer.Teatln society I wiah to correct this statement since-I since-I absolutely refuse to art as I do not care to have any connections with this , society. My . nam wag placed on the list without my consent and while I was out of the state. s . Dell Singleton. o Woman (suing for damsgei) T ayes have been so bad that I hav been attending an optimist ever since the accident. Fir$t Namtd Rio Bravo Rio Bravs, the wild and tnrblet river. Is the name that w originally flven te the Rio Grande by the first Spanish explorers, in the Sixteenth, century, and Is still used by the mhaM-tents mhaM-tents of Mexico. Marking Steel Tooh To mark steel tools warm them slightly and rub the steel with wax or hard tallow, until a 01m gather. Then scratch the letters on the wax, cutting through to the steel. A little nitric acid poured on the writing will quickly eat out the letters. Wash oft the acid and remove the wax with a hot rag, and the letters will be securely secure-ly etched. "Chafdnf i In some English eoonC man has been guilty of btt sonal chastisement W Is customary for nelrhbon! a sack or two of rbalf Ib ft offender's door to iff f thrashing" has been dooifc, Is called "chaffing." Hl may have had Its ongaa. one custom. KEELEY ICE CREAM SPECIAL AT BRIGG'S PHARMACY M , Tutti-Frutti Orangey Vanilla 50c Brick Briggs Pharmacy San Tox Drag Store Telepi! ff h Clean-Up Sale dnes-driv-ense rc-,..;rtntf Khun i'u.ih w ;is . r v. - r day eveniiij; ! bu;,! nil', :-Ins :-Ins ii 'ar w:t! C;i; :.,M- i plat.-s on after the re.iirod number j o' days-in 'h:s state )! leased ott J." ii Im ,! ;,n,5 Education's P-oper Aim There are certain duties mni loyalties loyal-ties toward our native land , ..ti,;n,,n to every citizen, 'and ednc:iti.-t! Mt have such a 'direction u te ttuiiiie every Citizen 10 luinil ntx duty u ttr'ttrhlt-l ratnerianu. Kos.mn'i. Milk Ea$ily Delivered The milkman m Noine Alaska, does aot worry about spilling his milk. He calls from house io house and delivers deliv-ers a block of frozen reindeer milk or creMm eqmtl to a pint or h quart A white rord frozen Into the i,i,.rW milk wrvvi ts , h,lni,e f0 f,,,.,,,,,,, j delivering. The li,k. of milk and frmn i,re "Wvd in i! i,.,.er and i n., . 1 1 1 a ' I iikc uv ru m). As t run i.i i .. . tlon in the qmrui! of Stock us it tie 'leterlura- "r i i : 1 5 i r . !;r;,v ESTRAY NOTICE -1 l"t.i'i. -,.,trty , iiliuilli ITerllic; - s , 1 l,au' i" in v t.o-se , .. tilr,., nut l;i,:i,en taken -"ii! at tnii.lY au. tion ,m the v:th ,,, n, .,,,. a, , P. in. at i he K-tr.,v ftliini, , I'tilll. Hear Sehnel lioiise. -M-M.v ii. uriii.KH: 'J Khtray round. Keeper t ami cult. years .old. away the land. If will AT A BIG SAVING Included is Two New One Ton Steel Body Trucks assaying as-saying on each. , One New Touring Car. w One Six Stiulebaker, 7 passenger, goodrw n Only $65.00. ,J One liuiek Four Only $50.00. 0ne One 1-Ton Truck, Used, Al Shape. Only-n One year old Holstien Cow, 'fresh in One 7 vc:ir nl,l Onvtieni' fresh Ct ) , " " ,JS 111 liL'V V 7 On.- :; year old Thoroughbred Jersey, Wv also h.-ivc :i fow nsed fenders )arts that we can make you a real saving SEE TH"R kv.vj Turnn-RT. rnRD CAB j ON OUR FLOOR. . anvftlu-se. fresh in H and M1 ,V"H are in the market foi 1HU1 sec these Vim K:iv Stewart Motor Go. Telephone 17 |