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Show fii tttr!) A Yr OCTOBER 24, 1925 rwr ptrit -spent .Sunday , to Amerl- I4B . . v shipment in at Chipnian's. of Ladies' Coats adv. ia 1 vtoltlng In .nmi Hatliday Pob thi.week guest of Miss Vlr-jUi. Vlr-jUi. Street. , , v Vf -' , tnd Mrs. W. R. .Hahiday and motored to Payson Sunday and r, juwt." at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. j. ft Street , ;; ' t now have my hemstitch- ine machine installed at the Co-op. inng yuiu ww& ui. jln. Ada Baker. adv. 'MTs. Uinard Chlpmaa, spent -K-eua salt Lake City with relatives and friends, v the visiting ir Prank K. SuiHivan and daught- ...... L-othoHn of 8alt Lakaf Cij are spending"' the week with Mra Sullivan's parents. Mr... and. Mrs. j, S, Buckwalter. At The Realart AMERICAN OftK EXTRA ADDED -ATTRACTION FOR SATURDAY NO ADVANCE IN PRICE r FRANK JUBAN IN ' ' J ' SINGING AND- MUSICAL NUMBERS HERE'S AN EXTRA TREAT. TONIGHT, SAT. 24TH HARRY CAREY IN . "THE BAD LANDS" ALSO OUR GANG - COMEDY. THIS IS SOME SHOW. MONDAY-TUESDAY OCTOBER 26-27 MARGARET uvmasTON AND GOOD CAST fN "THE CHORUS LADY" ALSO COMEDY. 10-20c. WED.-THURS. MATINEE WED. 4 P. M. 1W CECIL B. DEMILLE I IOY7- AND 8ndayr letwifrora RtHRnam at the home of Mrs. Mlna Shafter were her son. frank Shatter and' family. Real Bargains in Aluminum Ware Saturday at Chlpruan's. October 24th . Rtlv- Tour first opportunity to get Karnak. For sale at Briggs Pharmacy. nlv. Mr., and Mrs. Foster Merrill an Mrs. Emma Anderson motored to th capltol city combining business and Pleasure Tuesday. La Rae Nicholes, infant daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon ihri,D i been very iill at her home with a bad cold but Is now Improving. A -t. i . woca-uu rueSE If ho hnma - MVIIIC VII Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wagstaff was- the laser's , slater,. Mrs. T. A. Smith of Garfield. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Mark Coddlngton has gone to Uie v-uu.ugton ranch at Colton main for a short time. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 (to re- Mr. and Mrs. Jamea H. Barratt. Mr. j nd Mrs. vuim Barratt and chi,. ; dren nfot'ored to Moroni Thursday, i Ray Coddlngton 1. in Kansas City i on business matters. having accompanied accom-panied a shipment of lambs to the 1 market. Special Sale on Aluminum Ware at! t'hlpuian's Saturday. October 24th. i adv. Mrs. Kate Miller returned to American Ameri-can Pork this week after several months spent In California vlsitlug 'lth her children. Om.J . ... ' . . ouuua guesis or Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt were Mr. and Mrs. ...Carl Pratt of Provo and Mrs. Llewellyn Pratt and son. Keith, of Salt Uke City. Mrs. Wtllard Holman entertained the Bee Orchis club ladies Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in needle work and chattmg after which a dainty lunch was served. - Mrs. Leon Whipple is returning to day to her home In Ogden after spending spend-ing the major part of the week with her mother, Mrs. Emily Foster and family; Miss Ruth Ashby who U a member or tne raculty of the Hinkley high school Is spending the week-end In this city with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashby. Miss Daisy Barnett has moved from. Fillmore to American Fork and expects ex-pects to make her home here. For the present she is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholes. If you want a warm blanket, a sweater, a coat or underwear for these chilly nights go to Chipman's. adv. Samuel W. Western, Jr., and daughters, Mrs. Myrl Cahoon and Mrs Clara Millard, left Friday for Deseret having been called here by the Ill ness and death of Mrs. Clara P. Roberts. Mrs. Dave Davis and daughter, Dona, are visiting In gait Lake City n Mrs. uavis' parents, Mr. Mrs. A. A. Merrick. ami Karnak now on sale at the Briggs Pharmacy. Exclusive distributors. adv. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Smith, M". and Mrs. Ixgan Butler and ArvH Smith all of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. WUlard Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Rife and children chil-dren of Eureka are vlsttlnj to this city Saturday and Sunday guests of Mrs. Itife's mother, Mrs. Hannah Rhodes. Miss Maud Hamblin, nurse at the Community Hospital, left Sunday for w yomtag to spend two weeks visiting with her mother. Miss Mayme Cheever is taking Miss Hamblln's p?ace at the hospital. Mrs. Willis Bromiiev. Mrs. Reed Gardner, Miss Clara Wootton, Miss Iris Evans and Miss Clarice Bromley were In Provo Saturday for Founder's Day. While in that city they were guests of Mrs. Stanley Bennett OUR AIM TQ8EJIVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS if (v! 7 (VATOM-WfDE T -rXSTrimM I WHERE SAVINGS . -""" ARE" GREATEST "THRUOUt THE YEAR Fur In Smart Smo HA DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Winter Coats of n rmish Fabrics Trimmed I now have my hemstitch ing machine installed at the Co-op. Bring your work in Mrs. Ada Baker. adv save Money Get used Ford parts at almost your own price. Stewart Motor Co adv, A WONTWTOiniTir. t.t' cttid CAST. , . iT.Cn , . .... " k SHNNBTT COMEDY. FRIDAY-SATURDAY OCTOBER 30-31 A,n0IS WILSON BG ALL STAR CAST ! RUGGED WATERS ALSO COMEDY II BIG SPECIAL FEA- TTTPPC! . w ui i ft . a au sr v afnnar ttE PONY EXPRESS" NEXT WEEK Harold lloyd VERY. SOON Hrv ' " . 1 ' AT tmk- rf SOON - lfr. KD OP Kim niBira STORY. "LOST WORLDrv uAYS SOON The stake Primary ward officers and teachers were guests Saturday afternoon of the Stake Board at social hi the tabernacle amusement hall. The principal feature of enter tainment was the Indian festlva sponsored by the stake board and the special Indian dance. Refreshments were served, the guests numbered, 160. Mrs. Leo T. Shelley entertained Friday night of last week at her home In, honor of her son, Alan and his bride whose marriage took place re cently. Baskets of fall flowers a domed the rooms. The guests, num bering 100, enjoyed themselves with games and musical numbers and late. In at evenine a delicious lunch was served. The young cohple were pre. aented with many beautiful gifts. Karnak the wonder medi cine is now offered the peo ple of American Fork toy Briggs Pharmacy. adv. Miss Thelma Boley entertained at dinner Sunday evening In compit ment to Miss La Belle Anderson, who leaves In the near future on a mission. mis-sion. Marigolds were tised In the house and table decorations. Covers were laid for Misses La Belle Ander son, Vee Aydelotte and Lu Rae Buck- welter of this city; Morris Robert3 and Ford Roborts of lhi; orani Ingersoll of GarfWd; Harlow Jones of Provo, and Miss Boley. Among those from American Fork who attended the funeral services. held In Salt Lake City Friday of lart week for Homer Chrlstensen were Mr and Mrs". Bernard N. ChrWnsen and famtiy; Bishop ; and,. Mrs- . JO- Storrs, Martha and Sadie Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. , Fred . Houston, Mrs. fames Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. tiarwu Chipman, 8. D. ChIpman.JWr.nnd Mrs George A. Varney, Mr. ana wrs. Andreason. Mrs. Caroline Miller, wrs. Luther Glddings, Mrs. Blanche Tat- tax.. aHfl tersoll,. Mrsc J. E. uucKwauer, uu Mrs. Ann L." Chipman has returned home from a visit in Logan with her son, Wallace and wife and new baby. Her son, Aaron, accompanied her to American Fork and returned to Lo-ean Lo-ean with his wife and baby to remain. Uimn win lafc-hln brother Wsll-1 purchased John Told's home. Mr. and ace, in his bakery In that city.. Alma Binns entertained 20 of his Highland friends at hie home Thursday Thurs-day night. A bon-fire and weenie roast were enjoyed after which the guests were taken into the house where games wiere played and refreshments re-freshments served. Mrs. Lawrence McCandlaas and children have returned from Bingham where they have been making their home and will reside in American Fork. They are occupying the Jack Crystal place. Mr. McCandiass Is employed in Btngham. wl.cn you buy a Coat hero, r just as if you went to New1 Ycr!;f shopped in every possible pos-sible store or shop, and then selected the best Coat For our buyers in New York havo examined thousands of Coats, before they selected thesq' which you see in our Store I - The Prices are as Pleasing as the Styles! The styles are the favorites of'this season and each has V been selected for its beauty and pncalilyCJhe2 for these coats are the smootlF finisK fabricstK e s uedtf' cloths, velours,, etc, I they are noted for their wear I " s - r The low, rango of prices for itself! rpealcs $ISJS ; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hindaey and family ave moved to Salt Lake City to make their home. After a month spent in Salt Lake City, - visiting with relatives and friends, 'Miss Jennette Miller Is home again. v Miss - Wllma Goodrich of Pyovo Is visiting In American Fork, guest of Mrs. Byron Crookston and daughter, Lenora. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Parker has The. Sorosls ladles were entertain ed Wednesday afternoon ny Mrs. Joseph Walton at her home on West main street. Mrs. Haslet- of Provo gave a talk during the afternoon and musical numbers were reorterea y Mrs. C. E. Young and Mrs. Vernon Houston. Your Teeth and You You needn't be afraid of pain tf you have your teeth 'cared for bf dentists un'ng the E. R Parker System. You needn't. lost much time, for under this System your work will be done with fewer visits, especial attention being given to out-of-town patient You needn't have doubts about being satisfied, for Parker System dentists are just as particular as you are. You needn't worry about pri for it will be as low as good deo-tistry deo-tistry can possibly be done tor. Rut you ought to be afraid of on thing." and that is delay. The longer you neglect your teeth, the worsa they get. Bad teeth never frow,0 ter ufdeMgd,dentjstt. help Jha, Examination and advice free. ' There are tTii'rty-one orMrt Vbrt the E. R. Parker System is ustd. Painless Parker Dentist Vmng the & R- AKE SYfTCI, 176 South Main, Corner ; Second South Salt Lake City, Utah Mrs. Told have moved to Salt Lake City to make their home. A children's Hallowe'en party was given at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr., yesterday afternoon In honor of VM's 12th birthday Hallowe'en decorations prevailed In the rooms and lunch. Thirty were present. ; Save Money Get used Ford parts "at almost your own price. Stewart Motor Co. adv. Frtends of Mrs. Alice Campbell, who have, named themselves the "Merry Doten" pleasantly surprised her Wednesday night at her home the occasion being her birthday. A Jolly time was had In games and a tasty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Varney spent Sunday in Salt Lake City guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunter. Mr. Hunter who suffered a paralytic stroke Is about the same and Mrs, Hunter who has been very 111 Is much Improved. Clarence A. Grant with Ray Shelley of Bingham, formerly of this city, staged a short vaudeville act m the princess Theatre of Bingham recently recent-ly and that the pair, who have re peatedly appeared before the public in this city, made a decided hit with the Bingham dty folka - was evU denced by the report-Whlch appeared appear-ed in the" Bingham"" BuIIetfti.' The Item which was . headed "Tabby and Bun, Prove Popular" slated that the singing and humorous specialty was pronounced by many to he the best amateur vaudeville offering ever prep sented to the people 7 of-BTnghar Canyon." " , Mjrs. R. J. Stfce went to Salt Lake City Thursday to meet her daughter, Wllma, who la attending teachers Institute. ' ' Miss Margaret Taylor and Miss Ora Holmes; eertalned the E. Y, O. club Thursday night at the home of. Miss Taylor. The evening was spent In needlework and chatting aftejrwhlch a dainty lunch was served. .' . . - r, . Used Ford parts at a big reduction, Gtewart Motor, American Fork. adv. Mr. and Mm. Gerald Hoiking are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a winsome baby girl, born Saturday, October 17th. Mrs. Hosk-klng,' Hosk-klng,' formerly Mies Inez Ambrose, and the new arrival are at the' horns of the" former's mother" Mrs."N. M. Ambrose, and are doing nicely. Among) those from out of the city attending the funeral ot William Bush Wednesday afternoon were John Bush of Mammoth; Alma Dayton of Heber; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crosby, Mrs.' Olive Bailey, B. H. Young, Jr., Mrs. Dames White, Mrs. Blanche Tall, Mra. Joseph Bush Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Clin-ton Larsen, Mr, and Mra. C. I Joy, Mr. and Mra. WU&ard Done, Mr. and Myt. Rulon Labrum, Forbes Done, Mra. Reginald Done, of - 8ait Lake City; Mrs. Elmer-of Payson; Mrs. Leon Whipple of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Forbes and family of Alpfne; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag and Mrs. Victor Anderson of Vineyard; W. L. Hayes of Pleasaift Grove, " . . . ' Special Batteries FOR Radio Sets All Sizes. V Old Thibes Tested and . ;Jjuvinated. i? It's Radio SeTsTfiaF teries, Tubes, Etc., See Our Stock Before '::v- Buying.:;...,' ., " There 's a Reason. Martin Wh Auto Co. Real Bargains Here ist a chance met onlv once in lonir tirh An 8-room modern houses with, furnace and heating all ? lomflete-with half acre lot. The house and ; improvements 9 could not be built todav for leas tlian 4.000.0o! Tf lnit t M :,.,.T $2,500.00 once Or .with 4 ecres of city lota for ,$4,000.00 ., Again.av.5-raom hoineiLae flowine welLfurnlshine anrole water for home and chicken "coop for 3,000 hens, good barn; llacfes-orjou all for..: ; ; K : ; .$3,500.00. Other homes from lljfiOO.OO to $.),000,00. - , Call and let ustalk it over . Phone 162-W JAMES H. CLARKE American Fork, Utah S 0 LuclenCrandall. |