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Show ; t. . ; - - 1 ;..M : M I t '4 V r : ' i ' - .'': ft i 1 I 8 i j -! l.i. 4 1 r" i ; 1 r is . ' : t- 1 i i. i ':i'v! . 1 i - SATURDAY, OCTOHER 10, 1925 n.rmnAv -pork citizen- SATURDAY. African Fork Locals Among the visitors from this city In the capital' city Sunday were Mia Violet Dirk. Mr. and Mrs. Sara Kelley and daughter, were vlsltori at the capitol city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Condor have moved Into the Thomas Watson home in the Third ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mercer have moved into the Tool home in the Third ward, MiRs Ijl. Rue Robin non war a vial . .. .f . . . . tor in . taii uue city maay on- buHlneita and pleasure. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. I). Strong, Mrs. Leo T. Shelley and Mrs. Elln Pwictor spent several days this week In Magna. October 28th and 29th ? After a vlstt of ten days in Ding-ham Ding-ham and Ettli Lake City, Mrs. W. A. Robinson returned home- the first of the week. , Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford Jr. attended a meeting of the state presa association held In Salt Lake City Saturday last and also attended a banquet given In the Hotel Utah by the aosoclatlori. ' Melvln Madsen leaves - today for Pasadena, Cal., concluding a visit of two weeks here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Madsen. Mrs. Frank J. Adams will leave Monday for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Pocatello and Smithfleld. Miss Tnressa Fullmer of 8pring-vlllo, 8pring-vlllo, and Miss Rlma Collins of Provo, visited In this city this week guesU of Mrs. WlfJis Bromley. Mrs. Emma Foster had as her guests at dinner Monday night the following relatives from Salt lake Oty. Mr, and Mrs. Wlllard Done. Mr! and Mrs. Byron Crosby, Mrs. C. I Joy, Afw. James White, Ma. Olive Daltey, and Mrs .Clinton Larsen. Mrs. .F.. M. White is able to be up Migain after an illness of a week which, confined ber to her bed. " Clarence Burgess purchased i Dodge touring this week and W H. Kofford a Dodge sedan from the Nielsen Auto Company. . Mrs. William Patterson and two soils returned Sunday to Eureka af ter spending a week Jiere with Mrs. Patterson's, mother, Mrs. Ada Baker. Amos Wagstaff, who is confined to the hospital following an operation. Is slowly improving though not as his family would wish. Mr. Wag-staffs Wag-staffs many 'friends trust that he will soon be about enjoying good health. ' Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton and Mrs. Glen Chad wick entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chad wick in compliment to James CTiodwick who- leaves this month on a mission to Great Britain. The guests, numbering 35, enjoyed themselves In playing games. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served. Those from out of the city attending the party were, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen, and Miss Vivian Larsen of Salt Lake Oty. The Big Dance October 21st. Mr. and Mrs. James Tattersoll and son were visitors in the capitol city rueaday. nrtrririrrwr . - -r- -- r-l(.r October 28th and 29th ? Mrs. Willis Bromley, Mrs. Llonal Jacobson. Miss Clara Wootton and Aair Bromley spent Tuesday in nJalt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mr. J H. Wootton. Relief Society bazar and entertainment. entertain-ment. Third ward, October 15th. Ad mission evening, adults 2.rc, childr'ii 11 uu- adv. Mr , and Mrs. Giald Muizeu 01 Vineyard are the proud parents of a winsome baby daughter, born last week. Mother and babe are reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. Muzell was formerly Miss Sarah Ellen Martin. The Bee Orchis club was enter-1 talned Thursday afternoon by Mrs. George Clarke. The ladles enjoyru themselves In sewing and chatting until late afternoon when their bos-1 tens served a dainty lunch. I Francom-Smith Nuptials j Miss Mildred Francom of Prove .... . and Mr. Nile Smith or tnis city wen- united In marriage Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Smith i the ... . A Y7 3.., flh st n or Mr. ana Mrs. a. r. d. They are receiving congratulations from their many friends In both cities along; with best wishes for muci happiness. In their honor a wedding reception will be given tonight In the amuse ment hall of the stake tabernacle. Invitations numbering 250 have been issued. 6t You Will Soon Be in the Beet H If You Need a Beet Fork s Topp ers s t ! t t t I I I 9 g 1 W-3 MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER WE HAVE A Mi ff Stee I fm 1 FOR YOU AT i Grant Cobblestone Service s EAST MAIN STREET Drive down Sunday, Oct. 1 8 and get yours AVe want t) pvt acqiwinted with you and want you to get acquainted whins whi-ns and our now service. Our big opening is October 18th and to the tirst 300 CAR OWNERS stopping at our station on this . day we will present to each a BOX OF CHOCOLATES FREE AVE WILL .UK EXPECTING TOT COME EARLY. Yours For Prompt, Efficient Automobile Service. Everything for the Auto and Autoist. ce bblestoiie GfantCo DAVID L. GRANT, Prop. Semi Beet Digger Beet Canvas Gloves or the like Call on the Big :Red Store Potato Potato Diggers Potato Forks Bushel Measures, Etc. YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU NEED IN ALMOST ANY LINE A! Ghipman's Big Red Store AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Mn. May Kautzman and children leave tonight for their home in Dutte, Montana, after a two weeks' visit here with Mrs. Kautzman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varney and family . motored to the capitol city Saturday and spent the day taking in the state fair and visiting with Mrs. Varney's sister, Mrs. Heber Cutler. ""' An error was made in reporting a social afternoon party niven by Mrs. S. L. Chipnian last vek. The guests included a number of ladies with whom Mrs. Chipnian labored in a Relief Society capactty for some time and not all stake board members as reported, and tio Relief Society busi ness wag taken up as reported in the item. The entertainment w is mirt.lv social. KEELEY ICE CREAM SPECIAL AT BRIGG'S PHARMACY Tutti-Frutti Orange Crc: " Vanilla - - . 50c Brick Briggs Pharmacy San Tox Drug Store; Telepite Homer Christenaen, brother of B. X. rhristensen, and well know in this city,, is reported to be still critically cri-tically ill in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. Christensen has been ill for some time and although - reported to be somewhat improved Is still not out of danger. Among the bbok Jo the Library are "Th Son Cardinal," Keeper of tit Be by Jean Stratton Porter; Lantern" by Temple "Dear Erieray br JeuT several others. The bo j ready for use of the pub1 I 1 LOOK jl if WE HAVE SOME LAST 4 V4r gK YEAR'S STYLE OVERCOATS &jk WHICH WE OFFER TO I I YOU FOR V m 20 off Aj Iggril GET YOURS NOW fx American Fork Co-op 1 ThP . ! ' if i t ! i , EAST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 44-W "See The Bear" AMERICAN FORK 1 |