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Show L .W-t?daY. otTuiiiK lit 10 '"FIAH Fl DRK LI DEALS i. . .. f Twin Falls. Idaho. njillB-0"' " - vkfltinK . 1 motor tri, to Salt Lake City tu . ..4 In Foster Uoles, Sunday. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 G UULQIl IN H Ti niM n n U I . . week to ffh l ow , : " " . UU08U 01 and Mrt. L. R. Petr tor. Mr.. S. WTWMI " "" I f UBday' MM Mr Rnd Mr'' Ro "' in and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Steele Slindav Visitors at ih.. i,. . .. Catherine Chadwlck were her iluuKTu- i er, Mr. H. C. Jensen and husband. and children o Biugham. j Miss Jennie Jones returned home (Sunday aften a two weeks' Tlsit in ;Salt Uke Chy, guest of her" sister, the il'-z MP tChlp-uiii tChlp-uiii outltst three ordinary Pn- adv. WW ... Hfmi Trhtin Kit. v , . . , Am they i" t,;0 accompanied shipment or to ..the Chicago iuici. rarnak now on sale at the Um Phannacy. Exclusive i "T. i o H v 'distnouiors. . I Mri. J- T- "arratt and dau8hter Ved nd Ralph Miller motored to r.rdeld Sunday and spent the day rth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barrett. jjrs Pet1" Condor entertained the a A n H. ClrlS lUttiauo; tmuiug. Tliriiine a - spent Jinneedlework I .d chatting after wnicn a aaracy lanes was served. A line of 45 wonderfully 'striking Fall Hats at Half Price. Ida is. unipman Millinery. adv. Mrs. VV'. K. Halliday and daughter. !Xina, were salt Lane vny "uui Saturday and while In the city they ien!edtW "SaTTke thwtre- ahd ilw th Wilkes. October 2th anil 29th are the dates", the Amusement Hall of the Stake Tabernacle the place, the Haltowe'en Carnival the attraction. Something doing every minute, what about you, till you be there? Sure we're all going. adv. r. v .. "7" ln8CT ' 8'U,le,U at thn r 'MM bridge Of V., spent the week-end here lrh his parents, Mr. and Mrs J r iP(.r oil. Mr. and Mrs. Kiuley Taylor and daughter Grace, motored Sunday to Eureka and spent the day visiting friends. T t Tim T T T T T Tiny Tim Tiny Tim Witches, Gobblins, Cats and Ghosts a plenty. .See- First ward Festival, October 2Sth and 2!th. adv. $5.50 to $6.00 Hats 45 new numbers just Half Price. Ida E. Chipman Millinery. Julv. Foster Nlcholes left Thursday for the sheep herd to spend the next two months after a visit here with hu family. Mr. and Mrs. William Terry of Fuirview were guests In the city Wednesday Wed-nesday of Mrs. Terry's brother Joseph Searie. and family. George Steele, Gene Dries and Thomas McCune were visitors here from the capitol city Monday with Mr. Steele's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Steele. We have two slip-on truck bodies, used parts, at practically your own price. See us if you need anything in this line. Stewart Motor Company. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shatter - and oon Le Roy, Mrs. Mina Shatter and i!8 Lillie Shatter arrived Sunday afternoon from a two weeks' visit In Strawberry and report the roads orer the deseret and the reservation ! to be in a bad condition. Ladies Money refunded if your hosiery, bought at the Royal Clothing store, is not as good or better than other brands: All new colors 95c and $1.45. Give them a trial. See windows for new shades. ' adv. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries, Mr. u4 Mrs. Clarence Grant and Miss Unra Wild accompanied by Mr. and Mrt. Howard Mathewg of Pleasant Crave, motored to Bingham " Sunday wemng. While In Blnrtam they guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray toelley and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coot Special Batteries FOR Radio Sets All Sizes. 01,1 'If It's ten iios Tested and (,.iuvinated. Uidio Sets, Bat-s: Bat-s: Tubes, Etc.. ((ur StoeJv Before ... TIimv's a Reason. Martin Nielsen Auto Co. SOAP SPFX?IAt.-1 lai Ke Wh.tH King, 10 White laundry and 2 Mission Bell. 1.25 Value Special $1.00. Roli-lnson Roli-lnson Grocery. a,iv Sunday, October 18, the regular stake monthly priesthood and union meeting will convene at 2 o'clock p. m. In the Stakn tabernarl Mr. and Mrs. Hickman of Los Angeles were guests during the week here- of Mr, and 'Mr -J-.- E. frtfrersott and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christiansen' Friends of E. N' -Wagstaff- will be pleased to learn that he is able to be around after a selge of Hlness. Mr. Wagstaff is confined to his home but is improving. On October 7th a baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Kindred, residents of the Third ward. Mother and daughter are reported do ing nicely. Misses Bethal and Bernice Miller, students at the B. Y. U., spent, the week-end here from Provo with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller and with Miss Violet Birk. Karnak the wonder medi cine is now offered the people peo-ple of American Fork by Briggs Pharmacy. adv. Mrs. Heber McBride left Monday for Ogden to visit for a short time with relatives there. Her daughter, Miss Detta McBride accompanied her to Salt Lake City and remained to spend the day, Mrs. P. A. Lyons and daughter of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end in American Fork guest of her mother, Mrs. C. M. Chadwlck. Mrs. Lyons left Tuesday for Los Vegas, Nevada, to oin her husband, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards have purchased W. R. Halliday's home in (he Fourth ward and have moved into It. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Kirk and family of Salt Uke City have moved to American Fork and are living in the Chipman apartments on Merchant street. , Soap Deal Saturday at Chipman's-1 Chipman's-1 Package White King Soap, 10 Bars i WTurelngSVa"pTTrirls"slotn Hell Soap all for $1.00 Saturday,! October tTth". adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Watton had as , their guests Sunday Mrs. P. A. Hen- j roid and daughter, Mary, of Salt Lake ; City. OUR AIM TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS ML WHERE SAVINGS ARE'" oreate?s;f-thruout oreate?s;f-thruout THE YEAR Mnr. T. H. Walton returned to her home in Salt Lake City Saturday af- j ter a short visit in American Fork wit h her- son, J. F, -Walton, nd family- Mrs. Reginald Gustaveson and baby, daughter, were guests this week here of Mrs. Gustaveson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte. Joined Friday by Mr. Gustaveson they left for Los Angeles where they will make their home. We have two slip-on truck bodies, used parts, at practically your own price. See us if you need anything in this line. Stewart Motor Company. adv. Fourteen Highland frtends of Mrs. William Mitchell tendered her a surprise sur-prise Wednesday evening at her home, the occasion being her birthday. Games of various kinds created entertainment en-tertainment for all and delirious lunch was fearved. -JJmTITUTIONTrl emeyyo. tLL DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH ' , New Notes In Winter Coato See Our Symphonies of Style and Color If you like musicyou know there's harmony in a Winter Coat which is just right! The material, style, and trimming blend to produce a beautiful garment 1 Our Coats do this 1 Striking Values At This Price You have but to glance at this group of Coats to realize the value in each I The styles are stunning! T Good linings. Novelty trimmings. And at this low price! Sizes for Women and Mines S2.4-75 fWT Mrs. Rose Langford and family have moved to Salt Lake City to make their home. We are preparing a treat for you something new, something different at the Amusement Hall in the Stake Tabernacle, Wednesday and Thursday nights. October 28 and 29. First ward Sunday School. adv. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Varney returned Sunday from a ten days visit in Salt Lake City and vicinity. While thero they were guests of Mrs. Charlotte Brltton in the capltdl cky, of Mrs. Mrs. John Herbert of Bountiful and of James W. Chipman in Kaysvflle. The Highland M. I. A. opened the reason's work with a rousing social Tuesday evening. Games, program numbers and refreshments were the main features of entertainment. Mrs. W. R. Halliday and Mr. Clifford E. Young of the M. I. A. stake board were in attendance. Union Pacific Giving Special Rate to Idaho The special cent per mile excursion excur-sion rate to Bolee, Idaho October 23-26 23-26 Is being made by the Union Pacific railroad. - o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong were visitors ra the capitol city Tuesday combining business and pleasure. Glenn Wright, a student at the University of Utah, spent the weekend week-end here guest M his mother, Mrs. June Wright Miss Amy Shelley is enjoying a week's vacation from the Utah Power & Light Co. and is visiting in Salt Lake City with relatives. Peter Beck is reported to be seriously seri-ously ill. Mr. Beck is suffering from diabetes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll and family are now living in the Jjreen Row. Relatives here have received word from Ban Diego, CSal. of the safe arrival ar-rival In that city of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jackson and family. The Jack-sons Jack-sons left here some three weeks ago and have decided to make their home in San Diego. Your first opportunity to get Karnak. For sale at Briggs Pharmacy. adv. Mr. and Mrs." Eldon Comer left Thursday for California where they will make their home. Mrs. Coomer was formerly Miss Velma Miller of this city. Friends here of Mrs. Annie Hunter, wtf " of Oscar Hunter of Salt Lake City, Is very ill at her home. Mr. Hunter recently suffered a paralytic Stroke and is confined to his home also. Relatives are much concerned over the condition of both' Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. We have two slip-on truck bodies, used parts, at practically your own price. See us if you need anything in this line. Stewart Motor Company. adv. You like Pumkin Pie. Hot Dogs, Pop Corn, Cake, Punch and Candy? If so patronize a good .cause and get your money's worth. First ward Sunday Sun-day School Carnival. Oetober28th and 29th. adv. Simple Mixture Makes Stomach FeeTFine Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium sulph, p glycerin,, .etc.. M m?xed. irXdlerikj TEN minutes by removing GAS. Brlngrout a surprising amount of old waste matter you neverHiaught waa In your syBtem. Stops that full, bloat- j ed feeling and makes you happy and cheerful. Excellent for 7TTr3ntc .con- .Mnntlnn. Adlerlka works QUICK and delightfully easy ton, Druggist. Hi Wm. Thorn-adv. Your Teeth and You You needn't be afraid of pIn II you have your teeth 'cared for to 1 - dentists using the E. K Parker System. You needn't loi much time, for Under this System your work will be done with fewer visits, especial attention being given to out-of-town patients. Vou needn't have doubts about . being satisfied, for Parker System dentists are just .as particular as you are. You needn't worry about pn'c for it will be as low as good dentistry den-tistry can possiblylbe done for. But you ought to be afraid of on thing, and that is delay. The longer you neglect your teeth, .the. won they get. Bad teeth never grow better bet-ter unless 'good dentists hdp them, 'WSminafwiw6' nmv&e:: There are thirty-one offices whet the E. R. Prker System U used. Painless Parker Dentwt Using the E. K FAWCBR SYIXKI . 176 South Main, Corner Second South Salt Lake City, Utah Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird were Mr. Bird's parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Bird of Farmington, and Dr. and Mrs. C. W; Bird of Salt Lake City. Friday night the officers and teach ers of the First ward Primary pleasantly pleas-antly surprised Mrs. Owen. Humphries at her home. The party was given in honor of Mrs. Humphries, recent mar riage and was in the nature of a kitchen shower.. Games . and - .. other social diversions were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served. Save up your nickles. . Save up your dimes, Save up your quarters And keep up with the times. Go with the crowds an entertainment to see -' , First ward Hallowe'en Carnival both you and me. Miss Reva Wagstaff entertained Thursday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mark Coddlngton having as guests the E. Y. O. girls.- The time was spent in sewing and the party was concluded with delicious refreshments. Mrs. James Oler and children of Shelley, Idaho, are visiting this week in this city guests of Mr. and Mrs, Hayden Holindrake. Mr. and Mrs. Sara Grant, Miss Rellav Hunter, Miss Thelma Doley, Miss La Rae Buckwalter, Miss ' Margaret Green, Adair Bromley and Myrol Despaln were among those to attend Ralph Roberts' farewell party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at LehL Mr. Roberta leaves for a mission to the Hawaiian Islands this week. Tutt's Pills Tt Ant 4 QOOD DIQISTION Mrs. William Hansen was hostess at her home Wednesday afternoon to 16 lady friends comprising the B. B. Club with Mrs. Ross Ingersoll of this city, and Mrs. George A. Elsmore of the capital cit ' as special guesls. Vases of fall flowers adorned the entertaining en-tertaining rooms. Refreshments wiere served following an afternoon spent In needle work and chats. The First ward Relief Society held a social Tuesday afternoon after the teachers' reports were made at their work and business meeting. A pro- gx3m,f:Qn9 atinbeW was "given f 'Organ eoto, Ms Mary W. Humphries;- reading. Mrs! Ijaura Dunkley; humorous jokes. Mrs. Melissa Roley: Mrs. Ida Haag end Mrs. Emma Bennett; two vocal solos by Clarence Grant. Games were played play-ed and refreshments were served to 48 under the direction of Mrs. Maud Wild and Mrs. Sablna Allen. First Fall Home Dramatic Third Ward Chapel AMERICAN FORK Thursday, Get. 22nd "A Bile -Clodhopper" THREE-ACT COMEDY DRAMA WITH AN UNUSUALLY GRIPPING STORY Characters Septimus Green (A young book agent full of pep) Walter Devey Ocey flumps (A fresh country product, by heck !) : : :. E. V. Holindrake ' fleorpe ('higperson (An innocent little lamb from the city) . Wilson Lee .Mrs. Chiggerson-Boggs (His doting mamma, 'with a 4 Kiuooth Kcheme) Mrs. Edna. Boley Miss Julietta liean (A Splinterville boarding house keeper) r Sarah Jacklin Charmian Carter (Who thinks she's a vampire) LaBelle Anderson Judy (A little clod-hopper from the poor- house) ..Mo n a Hi n d 1 ey Country Folks. Mrs. It. h. Ashley : Cae New scenery 'and new curtain purchased especially for ' this production. ADMISSION 25c and 35c. PLAY STARTS AT 8:15 P. M. MATINEE 4 P. M, 15c and 25c. v |