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Show SATURDAY; JANUARY 9, 1926 AMERICAN" FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925 Am. Fork Locals WilUrd Holman- w business tiBltor Tuesday In Parson. The small son of George Pierce was operated upon Monday at the local hospital for hernia. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singleton and ton hare moved to American Fork from Salt Lake City. Miss May Wilcox returned Sunday to Syracuse to resume her school teaching after spending, the holiday here. ' E. H. McClaus of Tooele, has ac. cepted a position with the u. C. Penney Co. and Monday commenced his work In the local store. Dean Smith of Alpine, underwent an operation Friday for the removal of his appendix. He Is reported to be making a good recovery. Eslie Bennett spent the week-end here from Bingham visiting with, re. latives and trtenda. ' ' - John Shatter spent ten days here from Bingham visiting with relatives, returning the latter part of the week. Spencer Oammell, who is employed in Salt Lake City, spent New Year's day here with his wife and family. Miss Irfs Evans spent last week.end In Salt Lake City with her mother, Mrs Grace Evans, and brothers. Mrs. Kinley Taylor was in Spanish Fork Monday afternoon where she attended the funeral of her uncle, Al . ma Cox. Mrs. Renstrom of the Burroughs Addington Machince Co. of Salt Lake City, spent Monday in American Fork assisting in the checking of the in. ventory of the local J. C Penney store- Mr. R. L. Bassett, of Delta, was In American Fork over the week.end shaking hands with old friends and acquaintances Mrs. Thomas Blnch returned to Shelley Idaho, Monday after spending the past two weeks here with her father, E. N: Wagstaff who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Anderson ar rived Monday from a two weeks trip to Los Angeles and San Francis, co, California. Mr. and Mrs. moved to Salt their home. Fred ! Howes Lake City to have VP make Mrs. Jack Robinson spent this week. In 'Eureka visiting with her sister 6irtiy Dobbs. Ira Hatch, who Is employed at W berta. spent New Year's here with his wife aid- son. Walter Slack returned home this week from a two weeks' visit in Los Angeles with his son, Fred. Misses Thelma,.ajid Fern Gardner returned Saturday after spending the holidays in Myton with their parents. Francis Johnson of Sandy, has been visiting here with R. Boyd Stlce. They were missionary companions in Georgia, Tonight-Realart 5P lll f BEsllE LOVEA WRNER BAXTER i RAYMOND HATTOK j Miss Arminda Merrick returned home to Salt Lake City Sunday after spending New Year's day and Satur. day here with her sister, Mrs. David Davis. Mrs. Ellen Proctor is expected home this week-end from California where she has been for the past two weeks on a visit - Mr. and Mrs.: Kinley Taylor had as guests for dinner New Year's day Mrs. James D. Miller of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Taylor of Salt Lake City( Kenneth Hatch returned home last Sunday after spending a week in Salt j Ijike City with his aunt. Mrs. Char- j lotte Wrathall. Florence Dunyon of Price, spent the holidays in American Fork with her mother, Mrs. Annie Green and sister, Mrs. 'Vivian Smith. 1 1 .-j James H. Clarke reports the sale of the U. M. Ballinger place to Elmer F, Beizant, who expects to move into It by the first of next month. Mrs. William Smith and children of Sawtelle, Cal., ave been the guests here for two weeks of Mrs. Smlth'H parents. Mr. and Mrs' John Kelley. -Mrs-Albert JRay of Bingham, re. turned the last of the week after spending two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marius Madaen. v" :- OUR AIM TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS finffl m " 'ua """"3 li II u M ' ft (WtlOAi-WIDE INSTITUTION- DEPARTMENT STORES American fork, utah AVC ' ; '' WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR lies lltoiei mk Spell lew IT? m uemes Regular Prices. Also Comedy. MONDAY 10 and 20c Good Cast in "WELCOME HOME" Also Comedy. ' Mrs. Jennie Tanner and" daughter, Fae, were guests on New Years aay of Mrs. Tanners sister, Mrs. AiDen Cheever of Bingham. Mrs. John Robinson and small daughter, Madeline, arrived luesaay from Los Angeles where they visited for two weeks with Mrs. Robinson's daughter, Mrs. Le Moyne Despain- The sale of the Pheobe Adams place to J. W. Widdoes Is also ye. ported by Mr. J. H. Clarke. The sale took place last week and Mr. Widdoes will move In about April Is- Mrs. Emma Fostei had as guests for dinner on New Year's day Mrt and Mrs. Leon Whipple of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Larson and son of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nlcholes and children of this city. Wednesday-Thursday MATINEE WEDNESDAY 10c and 15c Big All Star Cast by Rex Beach "WINDS OF CHANCE" 10 Big Reels. The "picture to the story which ran in the Salt Lake Telegram. Also Comedy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Coddington returned home Sunday from a trip to Callfronlai They visited with relatives and friends in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mrs. Vene Okey, of Eureka, sister of Mr. Coddington, accompanied them on the trip. .After a holiday vacation covering the period from December 23rd toj January 4th the schools again iook up regular class work Monday morn, lng. Teachers and scholars alike re. sumed their school work with added zest and a determination to complete the school term with success. Delbert Ji Duncan, a member of tne faculty at Boulder University in Boulder, Colorado, spent the holidaja In American Fork with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan. Mr. Duncan left Sunday evening. Friday-Saturday, Jan. 15-16 A Big Picture. "SIMON THE JESTER" Mr. and Mrs; 1JJ. J. "Wild and three daughters are spending the week.end In Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Goates. Mr. and Mrs. Goates spent last week.end here with Mr and Mrs. Wild. onor-MusIin For Service Our Own High-Quality Brands Finely Woven With a Soft Finish To feci it is to know its worthy weave and its ; soft texture, promising splendid wear. The bleached, 39-irWh shrunk to 36-inch width, the yard, 18c The unbleached muslin, 39 inches wide, in just the right weight, the yard, 16c 4tr- Cuffside Apron Gingham....J.2c yd. 3G-ineh Light Outing Flannel 19c yd. Heavy Dark Outing Flannel 15c yd. Large Size Turkish Towels 49c pair Ladies' Cotton Hose- ..10c pair Belle Vere Cheviot Shirting17c yd. 36-in. Indian Head 21 c yd Hope Bleach 1 4c yd Mr. and Mrs i Le Grande Gudmund. sen are the proud parents of a winsome win-some baby daughter, born Monday morning in the Community Hospital. ' 1 Mrs. Gudmundsen, formerly Miss Saturday the Community Christmas ,Genevleve stewart. and the new. ar. tree was removed irom Main street after being the center of attraction during the holiday season. The lighted"" and decorated tree with its Merry Xmas greeting added to the holiday spirit in the city and the Are men, who sponsored the tree, deserve a great deal of credit tor the unselfish spirit which prompted them to put it across. Announcing New Lower Prices n on Dodge Cars niiTrrorf at. Salt. Take and American Ftrk. Old Price Neir Price Touring . $1,045.00 1905.00 ItoadstSr .1,015.00 90o.OO Coach ..... 1,240.00 jf 1,100.00 R Sedan': Z , 1,250.00 f 1,100.00 V, Coupe 1,145.00 1,030.00 A. Sedan '. - 1,515.00 1,310.00 i,vnrs IWlr . 1.010.00 fl fttil.OQ n,nUBja 910.00 If 8.00 ' For Demonstration See rival are doing nicely. Wednesday, night in Provo Mrs. Francis Hutchlngs entertained at dinner in honor of her husband's birthday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. M Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hutchlngs and daughter, Deth of this cky. Mrs. Mina Shafter and daughter, Miss Mile Shafter, left for Aspen. Colorado, Sunday evening, to be at the bedside of Mrs. Shatter's aged mother who Is seriously ill. Mrs Wilson Cunningham is taking Miss ahaftei-u nlara in the Co.OD office during her absence. Mrs. S. F- Grant and t son "accorap-nied "accorap-nied Mr. and Mrs. George Brunker back to Salt Lake City Saturday and remained to visit thm until the lat ler pat of this week. The Brunkers .oi. nt thp Grants New flCIC v. Vear'si -Miss Wilma Stlce. who is teaching school near Ogden, spent Christmas and the holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ji Stlce. Miss Eva Stlce accompanied her sister to where she Is employed and will enjoy a visit and vacation for a few days New Traffic Signals Installed Recently there has been Installed at the main intersections on Main street red circular traffic blocks' to direct automobiles and to Insure safe. ty to automobiles In rounding corners. The blocks are located at the intersection inter-section of Main and 2nd east street, better known as the Cobblestone corner, at the Jesse Green corner and at the intersection of Main and Cent er streets. Many, have observed the purpose of these buttons and follow the sugges tion while others, it is noted, persist In "cutting off corners" thus en. daggering others. Traffic regulations are td be more closely enforced in this city and these buttons win prove an aid to the Officers in eliminating careless and speedy driving past intersections. A. V. WATKINS LAWYER Office Days 4 - Tueaday snd rl4sy . tank f Amarlean Pork Bulldlnd American Fork. Utah '" Look Yhiat's Coming!!?? "Everyone hag been waiting for a chance to see the new stage which has just been completed at the High School Auditorium, Your chance has finally came, you will not only see the stage but new scenery and real acting asrellr The, Dramatic Art students of the American Fork High School are pre. senting the annual school play en. titled "Golden Days," , nnder , the direction of Miss Afton Newell, Fri. day, January fifteenth. "Dont miss It!" The Cast Dickie Stanhope EL, H. Devey Billy Barcley Mark Freebairn Teddy Farnum Kenneth Humphrey Hum-phrey Lloyd Hinderson James Grant Charlie Mason Ruben Wagstaff Miss Slissy Doris Cunningham Betsy Gena Vee Thomas. Marjorie Webb Mildred Dunkley Mrs. Klrkland Fay C. Peterson lru. Simmons Esther Pulley. Elaine Jewett Elva Smith Felice (French maid) Marie Oud. mundsen ' Patty Ellison Delia" Freebairn Mary Anne Simmons Lenore Crookston Predicts Good Year For : Motor Oar Industry W. S. Knudsen, president and gen ral manager of the Chevrolet Motor company, predict continued prosper. ity for the automotive Industry during dur-ing 192. y " '- y "My opinion Is that 1026 will be a good year In the automobile industry,' he said, . -" A ; ' :. "That there will be as many pass enger cars sold at retail as In 1925. "That there will be more trucks sold at retail than In 1925; - ' "That dealers will improve their merchandising methods and the deal' era who do will Increase their turnover,' turn-over,' ' ' ' ' V "That used can will have to be treated as merchandise and dealt la , as such at fair prices and In running . order. "That dealers' improvements la shops, and tools will help to reduce the maintenance cost' pf automobllee. : "That people will never atop buying good motor cars at the right price.9 Martin ; Auto G AMERICAN FORK j Stolen Car Found Here Claimed By Owner M. R. Johnson. f Salt, l.nke niv. came Hi Ami-rlran Fork W- 'niM.l.i.v Mini ( l ilm.-l ;i Chevrolet-tourinn car ', which was abandoned Decern b-r-4lh ! In 'the Tli'r.l 'ward. Officer Durrani j l.irr-1 "riarMi- tild;,i'h ii,n. ' - f :, T-i" ihi-oi Hii'" ncr , th' V tl :elephon 93 oitlr-fr-' .? i'!tvl that he wa at wrk in ji-' the li'ii" n far was left ,,. Mr, .lo'ir-:-"'"? riwt'eii h ;t t th c.'.r MtMn irum a rcla'lM's' l'l:e '.ri feda Valley. mums d . n NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand More) for your money ' and the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money Look for Wrigley's P. K. Handy Pack on your Dealer Counter gi ft I " Sf January Jurors Drawn For District Court Following are the jurors drawn to serve as petit Jurors during the January Janu-ary term of court In the Fourth dis. trlct which begins in Provo Monday, Jan. 18, at 10 a, m, Ernest C. Hendrlckson, Fred A. Thurgood, Raymond Sutton, R. H. Thomas, 1 Charles H. Ward, George Richmond, T. CThompson, Orson H. Taylor, O. W Andelln, F. O. M. Slack. William F. Wiscombe, W. O. Creer, Enos Brtmhall, Scott P. Stewart, Walter P. Whitehead, Provo; Roscoc Hanks, Salem; Sanford Weekers, Joseph H. Shpell, Pleasant Grove; Charles II. Dates, Joseph I.. Francom. Sydney A. Coray, Marcellus Berdlck. Payson; Nephl Slater, Ieht; John H. Ue, Mapleton; Charles S Wates Maylon Carter, H. B. Hales, Spanish Fork; O. A. Varney, Itt J. Russon W. D. Barter, American Fork; Ed. ward Clvde, John F. Mendenhall, 'fie'nVrWcfgt,"'8rtiftinfitnbctrm Booth. Highland; Nathan Clnyson, Lake Shore. ) -lo Mrs. 'Leon Whipple Is spending the week hertj from Ogden with her mother, Mrs. Emma Foster. Jut As ATTRACTIVE LOOKING As. they were the day you bought them is our guarantee m your old shot's i',fter we have given them, the necessary neces-sary Repair attention. Sewed or nailed high quality leather soles new leather or rubber heels at most reason- nblcTrrtrrsrironipt err vice! , - - AMERICAN FORK-SHOE FORK-SHOE REPAIR CO |