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Show SATURDAY, v FORK CITIZEN - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 ,ji . "I ! 1 - : - 15 - fr. t . 1 X. 'i . 1 .. ,1 ..!' . ti. j-, : I ) : ' 1 Amsrican Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Miller are Visiting In Heber this week guests of their son, John Miller and family. SOAP SPBCTAlr I large White King. 10 White laundry and 2 Mission Hell. 11.2.. ValueSpecial $1.00. Hob- .iimon Grocery. ad Reception At Tabernacle In Honor of Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Smith Mins Thelrrm Gardner spent Sunday Sun-day here guest of Miss Ouelda Els-more, Els-more, returning to her home in Salt laky City im the evening. MIks ReaU Adams returned home Saturday last from Hitighani Canyon where afee sperit two weeks. The Genuine karnak at last for sale at the Briggs Pharmacy. adv. Georne Wheelan baa gone to Weat Jordan to remain for art , Indefinite period having accepted a position at the sugar factory at that place. Mm. Marion Chriutenaen was hoa-te hoa-te to twenty lady friends Friday afternoon. The time was apent In playing gamea after which a dainty lunch was served. Have you been to Hollywood where they1 rhaTie the movie, come to the First ward Sunday School entertainment enter-tainment and see how it la done. Wednenday and Thursday, October 28th and 29th. adv. georgette and roses. Mrs. Warren B. Smith returned Thursday of last week from a two weeks vwit in lona and Idaho Falls, !dahor--M r a. - Ja me E. - St e-ele, sister of Mrs. Smith, and her husband, spent Thursday and Friday here guests of the Smith. Extra Special Three Dozen Pattern Hats Now Going at Less Than Whole sale Cost. Ida E. Chipman MUlmery. adv. Saturday nltcht in the amusement hali ,,o tha-Ubernatle . aWeddlng. reception re-ception was given for Mr. and Mrs. Nile Smith whose-marriage took place the preceding" Wednesday In the Suit Iake temple. - Aptpni leaves and fall flowers were prettily combined with festoons of blue and white in the decorative scheme. The bridal party which stood in the I'flBt end of the hall, waa surrounded with large baskets and jardlnlers of flowers and stood before a background of blue and white. The bride wag gowned in a dainty creation of pale blue carried a bride's bouquet of Attending her as bride's maids were Miss Mary Snyder of Provo, who was dressed In cream lace over lavender, and Miss Rbuemma Smith, slater , of the groom, who wore a dress of alice blue georgette. The bridesmaids each carried roses. Attending the groom In the capacity of beat man was his brother, Elliot Smith. The little Mliiseg Fern 'Greenwood and Owen McGrew were flower girls. Assisting the bridal party' In receiving re-ceiving the guests were Mr. and, Mrs. A. F. Smith, parents of the groom and the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kliaa Frameom. 8everal dance numbers were en- Joyed after which a short program was given followed by the wedding march and dancing waa again re sumed for the remainder of the time. Refreshments were served In the eant room Of the building. The guests numbered 100. ; o Alf ord-SheUeyr ... CHIPMAN'S Declares Mu$ic Care for Mental Trouble A medical Journal baa recently announced an-nounced the result! of tome experiments experi-ments made to ascertain the relation of music and medicine. One curious piece of news obtained li that if a lively air la played on harp or mandolin, a man'i tired muscles mus-cles regain their original rigor. Tbe music of a violoncello, on the other hand, has a precisely opposite effect. In temporarily lessening the usual strength and vitality of the heartr. In nervous and Impressionable people, peo-ple, sad music In a minor key, su as Chopln'a "Funeral March," actually weakens the pulse and makes the beating beat-ing of the heart feebler and more irregular. ir-regular. An American doctor atated not ions' ago that almost every mental trouble could be cured by suitable selections of classical music regularly administered. adminis-tered. Jealousy, frlef. overwork, homicidal mania, nervous breakdown, all had their corresponding air. Miss Margaret Green of this city represented the college of Arts and Science 4n the parade et Provo- - this ' morning. The parade was In honor of the dedication of the new Heber J. Grant library and also Founders Day. Each college of the university was represented tai the parade. 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. ndv On October 8th in Rlackfoot. Idaho, Mis Gladys Alford of Sterling. Idaho, was married to Mr. Alan Shelley of this city. Mr. Shelley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I.eo T. Shelley. Friday the newlyweds arrived in American Fork and havo since been receiving the hearty congratulations of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Shellev will make their home In American Fork for the winter. . Pleasure in Garden rThe squirrels and nuthatches are a continual amusement to watch : I love to see the nuthatch come to a coconut coco-nut which Is filled with a mixture of hemp seeds and nuts; he eats his fill of bemp seeds, then selects a nut and flies away with it. One of the squirrels' hung himself In the ropes of the coconut coco-nut (head downward) one day. Betty (my mother's good Swiss jnald) . . . went to the rescue, but he bit her at once. The verandah looks like the border of an Illuminated manuscript with all these pretty creatures among the trellis of monthly roses; the tits too. . . , Certainly, a garden, with Its inhabitants of all, sorts, Is a never-falling never-falling happiness and Interest to a quiet person like myself. Janet Catherine Cath-erine tiymonds. Moat Learning, And Earning fcssential Thing for Young FoSks Is to larn to Earn The Substitute Little Hetty was anxious to own a cat, but her father had a great "aversion "aver-sion to them and turned a deaf ear to all her pleadings. He did say, however, how-ever, that ahe could have a dog If she could find a nice, well-behaved one that wouldn't bite the baby. One day while walking with her mother, Betty saw a kitten fjdBklng along beside her. She turned a, wistful face to her mother and said: "Oh, mummy! Seet It doesn't aeem to belong to anyone 1 Can't I take It horaeT "But, Betty, daddy says you can have a dog, but not a cat." "W-weli, mummy, can't we take It home and use It for a dog?" Always to the front in keeping the times i -' V f ' - ' ' "-V ' U - " WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE "Squeez Ezy" SanitaiMop COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW EASY THE EZY" WORKS. t f Oikc IVd Properly oi Will .Never tfo liaek To The Old Fa "Squeez Ezy" Keeps Your Hands Soft and "White. SAYKS HACK BENDING AND JVET SKIRTS. - - $0 Simple A Child Can Use It. WILL OUTLAST THREE ORDINARY MOPS. it Saturday, Oct. 1 7th AW (iive Vatu 1 Package White King Soap 10 Pars -AVhite King Soap '. rs Mission Roll Soap 2 I SALE SATURDAY ALL FOR ONLY Chipman's y The Ladlea, Literary club met Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte. Indian Legends were given during the afternoon by Mrs. R. L. Ashby, Mrs. Willis Bromley Brom-ley and Mrs. Atlant ic Christen sen after which a dainty lunch was sert- ed to SO guests. Skill in Flattery Tbr d ftfi &MrQi wfty vf reproof wnicn takes off the sharpnesa of It. and an address la flattery which makes li agreeable, though never so gross ; bat of all flatterers the most skillful la he who can do what you like without aytng anything which argues he does It for your sake. . !" i I. Q"'.' i .i ..im Sassafras in Medicine The roota of sassafras very early In American history becauw an important article of medicine. It U sometimes called the "ague tree" as a decoction of tti bark was supposed to cure that disease. Sassafras tea. an infusion f the young shoots and roots, has long been a favorite remedy for colds and tonic, being a audorlflc and a stimulant In the old copy books at school we used to road that greatest of all ax ioms, "Knowledge la Power." At (hat time we did not realize the bene fits of knowledge. After the school age we begin to appreciate the advantages of know ledge we want to learn, for learning makes earning easier. Boys nnd girl b; should realize this fact while they are young. They should learn so that they can earn and thua become be-come independent. The dictionary is the foundation of learning, and the New Universities Dictionary is the ideal volume for boys and girls. They need It for home and school. Oet it from this newspaper. Own your own die tlonary. Marvelous Precocity The precocious Infant was being submitted to tbe psychological tests In order to determine the degree of his genius. He had already picked out numbers, arranged blocks and distinguished distin-guished colors. Then came the supreme su-preme test, the Identification of various vari-ous coins. The Investigator tossed a nickel on the floor. The precocious Infant bent over It while the proud parents held their breath. Then the precocious Infant winked at his dad and cried exultantly, "lieads I athnnder Magazlna Store AMERICAN FORK, UTAH 4tternalminin- Two horsemen were compar'ng notee on their respective antmajs Said one, "Well, how do you like that new mare of yours 1" Said tbe other; "Oh, fairly well. But I wish now I'd bought horse she's always stopping to look at herself in the puddles." Seven Unlucky to Defense There was a sequence of sevens In an English court recently. Seven magistrates sat on the bench, seven cases relating . to the. lighting of motor vehicles came before them, seven policemen po-licemen gave evidence, seven letters were read admitting the offenses; seven defendants were fined 10 shlll-Inga shlll-Inga each and seven minutes were re- tulred to dispose of the cases. First Evening Schools It is impossible to my exactly when evening schoola had their origin In America. In a contract made with the schoolmaster of Flatbush, N.' YH in 1082, the evening school Is mentioned, but It Is probable that allusion Is made to the afternoon session of the school which began at 1 p. m. It Is certain, however, that In, 1773...f veiling schouis were conducted as private ventures In Salem. Mass, especially for Instruction iu uic luiuiui-rn urt, ailllougn some poor boys were taught to "cypher and to write." section. DRAYAGE We haul anything anywheiv in tins TON TRUCK. Fast Economical Service. IRVING L PRATT Telephone 185-J -American Fork View of Friendship unwr given much encourage ment to rnenastilp; I have done little ror my friends, itnd'they have done little for me. One of the Ideas which I have so often to cope with Is that friendship, as it Is generally under stood. !s an Injustice and a blunder, which only allows you to distinguish me good qualities of a single person and blinds you to those of otheri who are perhaps more deaervlug of year r luiimuy. crnest itenau. Firaf Post Office The first post office in the United States was established in Bonton 284 years ago. -O I ww, Many Languagt countries In the wrM llt " .'untr.es - uii.uiu-1- language. TIi, tlnn sr. v. , ----- ,ur alxeQ v;,,,,,, 8elal language s gngilsh irncan republic excep- w lmse of-ttie of-ttie South Wlulau I will I Id I ,k firsl mm May Have Come Upon Lost Mormon Trails Curious old rock trails recently di covered have caused the California State Historical society to launch an extended research into the routes of early day .highways hi the belief thai the evidences found are those of the lost Mormon trails which more than a half century ago connected Utah with the Partite southwest according to yie New York World. More than 60 years ago San Bernardino. Bernar-dino. 22 miles south of Lake Arrow- after Salt Lake City, and to the south-west south-west ox-cart caravans creaked their Picturesque way along the monotonous Journey. What ig now known as Lake Arrow- .'I"" "t that. time a run, miuous section with Tt,u i , ,, uoinug streams. Ihe lost trails are believed to have raversed this smion. with the com Uttle Bear lak ere stemmed u,u vault; nun afii it,..,. . v.cuu-u i4 He Arrow " tne virgin forest ua nr surroundln, u ruaas w nrt th. l .. HITS I( "'se. where thv Holidays in Brazil Come Thick and Fast Ho?',"5? Wh0 covets nameroua holidays holi-days should move to Brazil. According to a work Issued by A trilSt Mmr.ann or Aew lork. "Bank .nJ d,.u. , - nunc nun- flays Ihroughout the World." Brazil cujuy eieven public holidays, and augments aug-ments this allowance hv man. clal holidays which are generally ob- omrung well off the mark fin TaniinH i ... ..u.j, W1n Aw Year,g fi,V , , u ,uierval ror until the 6th; f'Lch J. EpIphany.Fotlow. a period of hard slogging until tbe 20th. "'hen the state of Itlo downa toola. Another state follow! suit on the 25th and still another on the 27th. which y n Jtnuary- Moat 4 KamjJU AIM oe or two months-such aa April wir6 bountifuiiy proTided Humble Barmttt I In Burma, the wonea k they must be reborn n at the noble of the yellow i. attain humanity. o the bead. of iiak. cuinr the iresent i.u water's Pear to emerge airaln n , 'ormer mountalr l Z. with the old Jm, UUd. "!-1'""i near Vic.urvm ' "11. Reward in Hereafter The more a man denies hlmanif n... more he shall receive from heaven Horace. Thirteenth Century Crypt Workmen engaged In removing the foundatkna of a building at Uelgat discovered a Thirteenth century crypt or dungeon under a house which was demolished during the reign of Henry Till. When Mother Cave Up "Anyway," says one woman, "mother need the new steam cooker once before be-fore declaring that she la a housekeeper house-keeper and not an engineer." Kansas City Star. Snow Awts in Jv Snow is so rare la Jew-, whenever It falls It it ft for dire exclamation ui C( of awe. A real snowfall 1 1 fact, that when tbstloMttiJ holy city lu this wV" dents look upon it u iw disaster. V- Federal Capital The southeast coraent original Cailtot buflM-M ton was laid on thlW' 1793, by I'reildeut-WiaW Masonic ceremonies. TSt was flnlRLed to.m" ment, which came took possession to (W year. ' n.u ttA Loots lwr When a door kn for aome time tht ws In the square iplndls com so badly worn leaa: Initead of rettPfWf . nil Hlr. lirft slmply turn a ronnd-banie crew of suitable ilaHj: Not No Waste of Ivo a scran of ivnrv i Ring, left after th. billiard ball. M ZtZTrl.m 01 up into banelea. man . decorative oblert. Z 8 ana I. ., IU .111,119 . .h.;.n;:-"?110"' (-gs nd -e. ami malC J,n- The iron will cut threap j and bind the screw t , werklooae.-PopoltrWJ - PEAOAN BOLL , J SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL A, BRIGKJS PHARMACY J This Coupon good, for teatj the purchase of one pound SwJV, or Sunday, October I7thjrjij Brigfis Pharmacy San Trnr t.nrA M BBBi i rriiT n 1-7- MoKen. "- . Fi-e '" 4H - ' .. .. .... - . ..: r; il-lj. - :-r--!rr;:-M, ir--1 j FREE HALF POUND UUUU1 1 BOX CIIOCOLA TES Lets Get Acquainted D. L. Grant, Mgr. GRANT COBBLESTONE Jf - ' f . it v |