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Show nrrrOBER 31.1925 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN .SATURDAY' OCTOBER 31, 1925 Fr HAN FORK LI Mr, and Mrs. Dantel Pett visited In Miss Edith, Thornton iraa a Bait Lake City visitor Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Garfield Monday and Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. Violet Brinns. OUR AIM -TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR , Street olP.W,M Genuine KARNAK $1.00. Briggs Pharmacy. al v. INSTITUTION Mrs. Homer Vincent and baby Park City were guests of Mrs. L. Pett the fore part of the week. i ...loan Fork vjsiwv , , ff,ilMT. Hiss -- - Years Successful t Busi- Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Wells and son. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lee and son I fJ.tiree r-'.nmans. Anniversary sate 1'uring Big riiipmun's a l '.' ti madf. Anniversary troiut'iidourt Sale a: rut has adv. DEPARTMENT STORES Low prices through-adv. through-adv. next AMERICAN FORK, UTAH DCALS II II. iu Mrs. 'George Mr. and Mrs. m if ond f .his week were qnmr and Mr. and Mrs. David of Brigham City. ! p M Kelieyanu rjrt ere visitors in the capitol Hhursdar combining -business speni sunaay wun air. and Mrs. 1., H. Anderson. 'Mrs. Alta SchSw, who has Ueen employed at the Pacific Mitre 'boani-ing 'boani-ing house, is In American Fork fur a short visit. Blaine Whimpey of Harold. UUh. is spending the week in this city, guest of Mr. and Mru. U R. Pett Goodyear Tire Bargains J pathfinder 30x3 Cord' :30x3Vs Cord ..$8,751 $8.25 AHeaw Oversized Cord 30x3 for :.$8.00 30x3 Tube $1.75 See These Tires. Kartia Nielsen Auto Co. American Fork, Utah Everybody in Sundav School November 1. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Booth en tertained at dinner Tuesday in honor of Mrs. R. E. Booth whose birthday was on that day. Hallowe'en decorations decora-tions " were used throunhout the rooms. Covelrs were laid for ten. Mrs. Ira Morrison and sou, Richard, of Salt Lake City were the out of town guests. There is a place in Sunday School foryou. adv. Mr, and Mrs. L. It. Pett and Mrs. Denj. Moffott motored to the capitol city Tuesday to attend the Wilkes theatre. Little Miss Irene and Master Lee Giddlngs gave a Hallowe'en party Thursday afternoon. Hallowe'en decorations were used and the Hallo we'en colors were used in the ice cream and cookies. There were 30 boys and girls present. Ruth and Crandall Glddings are entertaining 80 of their friends this afternoon at a Hallowe'en party. Bib Overalls during Anniversary Sale only 98c Pair at Chlpman's. adv. Mrs. Wayne C. Booth entertained at a Hallowe'en party Wednesday afternoon in honor of her son, Wayne Clayson. The little folks were dressed in Hallowe'en costumes and numbered 25. Fall flowers, pumpkins, pump-kins, witches, cats, baskets and head dresses helped to make the little ones feel the spirit of the occasion. After an afternoon spent in playing games, Innch was served. REALART 1R THEATRE TONIGHT Wallace Beery, Lois Wilson and Big All Star Cast in "RUGGED WATER" Also a scream 'of a comedy. MONDAY-TUESDAY FAT SANDERS' COUNTRY STORE - LOTS OF FUN, BUSHELS OF T?nvv PRtfSF.NTTS SAVE YOUR COUPONS FOR THE BIO RADIO . . v v a-1 SET TO BE GIVEN AAV AY FKhh MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9TIL Here's a WONDERFUL PICTURE along with the big show . JAM ES KIRK WOOD, LIIiA LEE and a Big Cast in "ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE" Also Corned v. 15c and -25 c. WEDNESD AYTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4-5 JlTv Ml f ftfflHW t.v ,;iT.s ' . -." '.T'."v,'! v. 0 ., ,, ...... ; j, , VOm rEJtPRESJ . -Matinee Wedinesday. 15c-20c. venmgxwo Shows 7:30 and 9:30. 15c and 30c. Mr. Charlotte Britten and daugh-tor, daugh-tor, of Salt I.ako City were American Fork visitors Monday guests of Mrs. George Varney. . The Daughters of the Pioneers will meet in the City Hall Nov. 5th at 8:80 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Genuine KARNAK $1.00. Briggs Pharmacy. adv. The Misses' Merle Chtpman and Kara Ka-ra Beck, of Ogden, were American Fork visitors for the week-end. guests of their parents. Mrs. Ella Bertie, who has been nursing a nephew in Lehli, spent Sunday Sun-day in American Fork with her daughter, Mrs. A. A. Sutherland and family. Stanford Briggs of American Fork has been elected vice-president of the Pharmaceutical Association - at the University of Utah. The students plan to have eminent doctors and druggists of Utah come to the University Univer-sity and deliver talks on special sub jects. Chipmans have been in business 53 years by making low prices and giv ing good treatment they are able to give us all next week tremendously low prices. dv- , V Miss Nina Halliday had as guests Monday night at her home the lady teachers of the Forbes and Harrington Harring-ton buildings. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated In Hallowe'en colors and suggestions. The time was spent in needle work and games after which a delicious lunch was served. The guests numbered 9. . The Bee Orchis ladies with their husbands participated Thursday night in a progressive Halloween party which proved very enjoyable to all. The homes ot Mesaames wmiun Preston. Nate Anderson, Sam Kelley and Sidney Nicholes, Jr. were visited and at each place a course of the lunch was srved. Decorations or orange and black were used In each home. Miss Vee Aydelotte entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening In honor of Miss L ueue Anaernun, departing missionary. The rooms were decorated in Halloween colors. Beside the hostess and guest of honor those present were: Mr. and Mrs. ir.rande Gudmundsen, Mr. ana mr. Elijah Chipman, Lu Rae Buckwalter. ThPlma BoJer and Grant Ingersou 01 this dtyrFord and MarrU-KoDeru.pl Lehl, and Harlow Jones of Provo. Mnndav afternoon neighbors and nieces of Mrs. Mary Ann nleasantlr surprised her at her home birthday. The in ceieui avivy" afternoon and evening was spent in .v. n.n.i mnrial diversions. Refresh- m.nt. were served during the after '.nil later in the evening a hot .nnnpr was enjoyed. Those present f. T V. Ppters. Mrs. vviuvri were m. rwrnnan. Mrs. Elmer Chipman, Mrs Orin Ashton. Mrs. O. H. Gordon, Mrs. Reed Gardner, Mrs. Rulon Mcnoies. Mrs." James Hallsey and Miss Ann Chipman. KARNAK - $1-00 bottle. Briggs Pharmacy. adv. Monday night Dr. and Mrs. Vernon F. Houston had as guests at their home 40 relatives and friends. In harmony with the Hallowe'en season the rooms were attractively decorated for the occasion. Games and music were enjoyed followed by .a .dainty iunchr:Xtufe--brthe;enW; entertainment was the Kangaroo Court held to "try" those who did not heed the warning and failed to wear, appropriate costumes. Prizes were awarded to the best costumed guest, Mr and Mrs. F. M. Houston and Mrs. George Varney capturing the first prizes and Jack Butte receiving the consolation prl. . Not "How MocK Can I getr Wbi Mr. Penney laid At foundation foe this Natios)-wide Natios)-wide Institution back itt 1902, on receiving new goods be did not ask himself, "How mutk can I sell this lotf lie was not actuated by any such mercenary rule. He asked Wmself. "HoW little can t sell this for and make my legitimate profit T 1 Tie believed In the Golden. Rule and h practiud HI Through all the intervening years, this sanie rule'.na maintained in the constantly in- creasing number of Stores of the Company. t maintain m this store. Sweaters With a Punch JJoy' Lumber -Jack or Wind-Brcaker Big, full-cut sweaters that look great but are also , ymm and.long-vyearing. Of the finest all-worsted yarn with knitted, riDDea bottom and cuffs. Made after Use) boys' own ideas. Coirvcrtible shawl collar, all-over Jacqoard designs and two btf flap pockets. In one of these sweaters a boy Is. ready for School, 1 Play or Work. Sizes 6 to 14 years. One of oar Nation-Wide Values at $3.98 Horsehide Vests For Men Well-made of first quality black horsahida, warmly lined ; 30 Inche long, three, leather trimmed pockets, full belt, leather" shirt collar and button cuffs. Low prked $14.75 Winter Gaps For Boys and Men Warm, well-made, durable cans is pleated, O.P. and 84 models. Assorted color plaid overcoatings, cassimeres, heathers, mackinaws with genuine tnuskrat fur inband; well-lined. Low priced too, at $1.49 to $1.98 Boys' Mackinaws 2Vs 8 Years -Well made for service, of 30-ounce wool Western Mackinaw cloth, full belt, military collar, two slash pockets, double breasted. Sizes tYi to 8 years. An unusual un-usual value at the low price of $4.98 Boys' Inband Caps For Cold Weather Made of chinchilla, mackinaw cloth or cassimsre in light or dark mixtures with warm Fur Iabands. Pleated or one-piece styles. Very low priced at 69c to $1.49 I i Men's Western Mackinaws Big, warm coats of 3o- ounce Western wool mackinaw macki-naw cloth, 34 inches long, full belt, a patch flap pockets, pock-ets, 6-inch shawl collar double dou-ble breasted, plam and fancy patterns. Sizes 36 to 46. Only $6.90 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Briggs and Mrs. Eliza Trane were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. , Frank Greenwood left Sunday for Pheonlx, Arizona; where - he wtll be employed tor the winter months. KARNAK $1.00 bottle. Briggs Pharmacy. adv. attests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. B. eMcCleery Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peterson of Salt Lake City. Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. William Wagstaff were Mr. and Mrs, Sam Wagstaff and children of Salt Lake City. Everybody in Sunday School November 1. adv. Twenty-four Bars White Soap all next week for $1.00 at Chlpman's Anniversary Sale. adv. Mrs. George Brunker and daughter, Georgia, were guests last week -of Mrs. S. F. Grant There is a place in Sunday School for you. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Briggs and Mrs. Eliza Trane were visiting ' In Spanish Fork Sunday guests ot Mrs. Paul Allen. Mr. and Mrs.' J. E. Ingersoll have moved from their apartments above the Y Not Eat Cafe and are now ltv lng In their home across the street Mr .nd Mrs. Peter Condor hare moved to Bingham to make their home for the winter months, Mr. Condor being employed there, v Mrs. Rulon Van Wagener of Provo, spent several days this week IB American Fork guest ot her parents, President and Mrs. S. L. Chipman. Mrs. W. A. Robinson and daughter, daught-er, Bessie, motored to Bingham Sunday Sun-day and' visited with their daughter and sister. Mrs. George Earl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan CrDttendon and k.hv HmiffhtAr motored from Salt Uke City Saturday and visited with Mrs. Crittendon'B parents, My. and Mrs. W. W. Hunter. J Miss Merle Robinson gave her .n..oM tam Monday afternoon at l.vu0avi vww . hr home on west Main street be tween the hours of and o'clock. Chrysanthemums and carnations were used as decorations. Assisting Miss Robinson In receiving was her mother,' Mrs. John Robinson. -Eater !lsJMsnOiiH provided by Mrs. C. E. Young. Mrs. W. R." Halliday, and Master Leland Prlday who rendered musical numbers. numb-ers. Mrs. Nate RoMnson, Mrs. A- J. Bower, Mrs. Frank Nielsen, .Mrs Martin Ethlngton and Miss Margaret Wagstaff served. 100 guests called during the afternoon. Miss Ruth Fage and Mrs. George Fage of Lindon were American Fork visitors Monday, guests ot Miss Mayme Cheever. ----,---- Sole Agents, ' KARNAK. Briggs Pharmacy. adv. A surprse party was given Friday night by the Gleaner girls ot the Second Se-cond ward for Miss Edith Thornton who leaves Nov. 6th oa a mission to the Northern States. The evening was spent in playing games efts' which refreshments were served Miss Thornton was presented with a Bible in appreciation of her work In the Junior class as compliments from the girls. Special Batteries FOR Radio Sets AR Sizes. Old Tubes Tested and Rejuvinated""" If It's Radio Sets, Bat-, teries, Tubes, Etc., See Our Stock Before Buying. There 's a Reason. Martin Ivielsen Auto Co. at THE CHICKEN INDUSTRY for the past six months has brought more nioney into American Ameri-can Fork, than any other one thing. Here are some RIAL chances to get a CHICKEN RANCH. 4 Acres Apples, Peaches, Pears. Cherries, Raspberries, and Strawberries, Good Brick Ileusc New Chick-. en Coop. Only $2,600.00' 7 A ores 5 acres apple orchard, with water...- $1,200.00 ,. 9 Acretf-I .ticrOhajZb"eiit' " of t scwC I . .. .. tl.tOO 0O 8 Room - Modern Home,- worth' $4,000.0( ir2.300.(M) - g The above are soint; yalues which can not he excelled in $ the state of Utah. Come and see them, m t& JALIES H. CLARKE Phone 162-W - American Fork, Utah y - . . ' ... m |