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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926 i I . i t " ! ' I v- t , j V. ' 1 r I V : . I'- N f !, M ' ' u 9 i AMERICAN JM LOCALS The Relief Society Stalce board held a meeting at Cedar Fort Tuesday. Mr. C. A. Grant and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. 1 For Sale An extra good heifer Al stock. 1 T. Miller, 169 west second south, American Fork. 6-19.lt James Greenwood arrived Thursday Thurs-day to spend a month with his par. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Greenwood. JL. ' All trimmed hats 20 off. Tanner Millinery. adv. Mrs. Roger Garden, of Lehl, Bpent the fore part of the week visiting with her mother, Mrs, Dclos Tenrod. nr. ana wrs. iiyrum Davis are spending the week-end here with Mr. - and Mrs,. John Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. ZabrlskJe. ! Mrs. Leo T. Shelley spent Saturday and Sunday la Salt Lake attending conference. v Mr. and Mrs. Melvia Rider, of Kanab, are spending the week visit, ing with Miss Emijy Brown. Thursday evening the Fourth ward Gleanor Girls were entertained by Misses Alta and Vlda Berg. The Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Grant are 'time was spent In needlework after Miss Mamie Cheever, of Murray, spent Tuesday In American Fork. . Kenneth Haslem left Thursday tor Fort Duchene to spend the summer with his father, John Haslem. Miss Myrtle Penrod was a Wednes. day business visitor In the capltol city. the proud parents of a baby boy born to them Monday evening. Miss Melb&Sfarratt, daughter Heber Barratt, has accepted which . dainty lunch was twelve guesu. served to a poel. 'j-age, tion as operator In the local tele Mrs. A. E. Tracy and Claud Blng. ham of Ogden, spent Sunday In American Fork the guests of Misses Ellen and Edith Jacklin." Mrs. E. J. Wilde and family. Misses Leona Kelley and Emily Brown at. tended the Shelley reunion held at Liberty Park Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Buckle of Blng. ham, and Mrs. McJlerup and two sons, of Salt Lake, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunkley. Mrs. Frank Jordan of San Bernar. dino, California, arrived Sunday eve. ning to pay an extended visit with her son, Frank Bush and family. Mrs. Mary Adamson and son, of Salt Lake, spent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adamson, the attraction being the arrival of a baby girl at the Adamson home. Mrs. J. P. Jensen and children of California are spending an extended visit with relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. Jensen and family formerly resided here. Mrs. Walter Devey Sr., entertained Friday afternoon at a birthday party tn honor of her daughter; Helen's, ninth birthday. Thirty little friends of Miss Devey enjoyed games and refreshments. phone office. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden and children and Misses June Orler, of Shelley, Idaho, attend, ed the Richen reunion held at Gene va resort Monday. For Sale Large wicker baby car. Good condition. See Mrs. Vern Walker, American Fork. CPJ-if. Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barton and Hollndrake Mrs. Jane King called at the home of Lois and 'Mr. and Mrs. JoseDh Dunklev Tburs. day morning enroute to Montacello. Mrs. Nellie Hansen of Salt Lake, accompanied ac-companied them to Provo. Mr. and Mrs. John Gough, of Stir- The "H. H." club members lujoyed ling, jaano, are visiting ror an in.'a pleasant afternoon Saturday at definite time with Mr. and Mrs. Lot Saratoga After a swim a picnic Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Delos iunch was served. Those present Penrod. Mr. and Mrs. John Gough and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Penrod motored to American Fork canyon Wednesday and visited Timpanogos Cave. Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Miss Detta Mc Bride spent the week.end In Salt Lake attending conference and visit. Ing with friends and relatives. The First ward Sunday School and Mutual teachers and officers and their partners enjoyed an outing to Saratoga Friday night Sixty guests enjoyed a swim and picnic lunch. Miss Grace Hunter returned to Magna Sunday, where she is employ, ed, after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Price, of Phenox, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Racker of Lehl, were Wednes. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Wsgstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barratt entertained enter-tained Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eslle Bennett at a mlsce. laneous showier for relatives and frlands. Fifty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett received many beautiful gifts. Among those who attended the play "Rosemarie,"' now playing at the Salt Lake Theatre, were Mrs. James Chip, man, Milton Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant, Mrs. James Julian entertained in honor of her daughter, Mrs, Warren Saxton. at a mlscelaneous Bhower Thursday night. Fifty guests enjoy, ed games, music and a delicious lunch. Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte and daughter, T"e Gleanor girls or the Fourth Mrs. Morris Roberts, formerly Missiwnrd entertained Saturday night at Vee Aydelotte, returned home Satur-j,he ho,ne of Miss Myrtle Penrod at a day from -Los Angeles, California, ! novelty shower in honor of Miss La were Mesdames Edith Brown, Lillian Nlcholes, Leona Anderson, Reva Nteholes, Effle Adamson. Fern Gray, Iris Brown, Pearl Laursen and Anna Shipley. Miss Margaret Greene entertained the "E E" cftib Thursday, needlework and social chat being the main feat, ures of the evening. Special guests were Mesdames Walter Devey, Reginald Regi-nald Gustave8on, Lemoyne Despain, In addition to the regular members. Dainty refreshments were served. o Lott-Larson Nuptials Mr. and Mra. N. A. Larsen an nounce- the marriage of their son. Lester, to Miss Vianna Lott, of Lehl, who were united In Marriage Wed. nesday in the Salt Lake temple. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Laur. sen extend their hearty congratula. tlons. The young';coun,le will make their home in American Fork. o Wedding Announcement Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker announce the marriage of their daughter, Lu. cile, to J. L. Monson of Bingham. The marriage took place Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. Both young people peo-ple are well known in their respec. tlve cities and are being showered with congratulations by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mohson will make their home in Bingham where Mr, Monson Is employed. o Wilcox-Bennett Marriage " f i 15 Announcement Is made by Mrs. Heber Barratt of the marriage of her daughter. May, to Eslle Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett, which took place In Salt Iake Mon- I day. Mrs. Bennett is a popular young fuss about mi tomorrow?" Father may say that, but down in his heart he'll enjoy your thought of him i A. rich dignified necktie is a good way to show your love for Dad. There's a great variety here in perfect taste 50c to $3.50 Shirts are always good. Father can't have too many and he seldom stocks up himself. Broadcloths, silk mixtures every good fabric and design is here. How about hosiery? A full of fresh new hose will na? Father feel mighty happy-then I an idea many ideas to eW Irom where they visited with relatives for 1 Hue Robinson, who leaves soon for a!ecnnol teacher of this city1 and Mr. the past month. ... j . i .i Tuesday guestg of John Kelly and pi,,yen nnu rel' B"' daughter, ieona, were: Mr. and Mrs. Angus Vance, of Alpine; Mr. and Mrs. j The HoltOn Market C0-0p. Ray Kelly and famijy. of Salt Lake; gale jg loading a Car Of Mrs. Ixmise Nelson and son, Karl, o'!criTlP Provo: Mrs. rfnllv Witworth Raii 1 " 7 rroft. Idaho: Mr anil Mrs Phnrls HlOniing pugh. Deisa and Meiba rugh, of , ship broilers meet at the car Kanab; Alfred Kitiy and son, of ' at the Union Pacific depot. mission. The rooms were beautiful. jiennet is a barber' at Pdngham. Both ly decorated with roses. Games were ,.ollnp npnniA wpi u,,, in ,ls city and have the best wishes of a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. 5 if J THE STORE OF QUALITY $2.00to$5.00 35c . to $1.00 We have a wonderful line of suits to select from.- That might work out if the whole family clubbed together. , You can buy fine ones for $27.50 and up C H I PM A N nett will make their ham. home in Blng. broilers M o n d a y L 00., Those desiring to iScout CamP Pens June mh . inose aesinng to ,,rovo rtan June 15 .Plana for Overton, Nevada, and Mrs. Adamson of American Fork. Emily 0-1 9-1 t v enter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush Mrs. Betha Storrs accompanied Mr. tained at a weddine receDtlon Thurs. and Mrs. Elmer Miller to San Fran- day night In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cisco last week. Miss Storrs will Milton Adams. The rooms were visit there until Bishop and Mrs. ; beautifully decorated with roses. Storrs and Mrs. J. E. Buckwalter ar. rive In' July at San Francisco. The spring flowers, and hearts. Games were enjoyed on the lawn followed by Coolidge Signs Veterans Bill Time of Reinstatement For Insurance Is Extended to July, 1927. The bill extending the time for re. Inat !l t .mnn tif un.1,1 ... .... the camoinc urogram of Tin,nannrn ' "u,.u BdI erans - it i ,. !in Kovernment insurance from Julv 2 Counr I are ronmlered. awnn n? tn, c num ouiy i.. Executive A. A. Anderson, who is in (Vharge of the general situation. The ... . ,.,. iuiii wu cn was enterea m eonerpKs ranin will bp nnpn Mnmlnv Tnno 9S c lu '""o1"'"1 on Timpanogos Creek, South of Aspen1 Grove, and ilj remain open for four' or live weeks. The blogan adopted by ihe councl is "every troop in camp at least one ly-o, to July Z, 1927, was signed by President Coolidge Tuesday. This bill which was entered in .....I.. .1 .' . V. ... uuiuiR iue present session was about to be shelved in committee when the legislative representative of the American Legion in Washing, ton brought pressure to bear through the powerful organization of the A merican Legion and the bin was week." TimpanoKos Camp has been ... m v . in j.'. i l. DUrcnaseu hv thp rnnnril frnm iho '"i iw on" nuumum uu.jn.v iiiucn. air. ana Mrs. Aaams , ' tIPnl,i,. .,v v,... , to meet Bishop and Mrs. Storr's son. received manv beautiful and useful North Fork Investment Company, ttl , f boUl h0U8ea 8,1(1 Pa8B ' i !,....: i . ........ , Wlirord and Mrs. Huckwalter's son, presents accompanied with the hearty lo " "caul"ul "i 'anu lying on Morris, who will be on their way congratulations and best wishes from to,h sl(les of sparkling T.mpanogos home from a mission in Australia. their friends and relatives. Harness Shop Moved uir-loi-.it i n until oiir now iu:irtTs, in .milling arc ivailv, c'cr Wv ;w iiinvc(l niir hai'in ss simp temporarily onto on-to Mnviiaiit Street, 1st tbr norlh of linlr.v .Market. This w in The !an! We ai-o-ali'e and will take Vaiv of yen 1!eed I ! 1 tills line at the te rTTpnra I'V ilia l'tefs.' American Eork Sa G. A. ANDERSON, Prop. American Fork Utah Creek, it has on it several excellent I old water springs, some ct the finest points or timpanogos; aspens, and various othes , varieties of trees .and shrubs. The camp is delightful. as- shade may be .had dur.rt; the eiu Tiro day. . Tile t-fttnp will be iu'.'f sting as well as educational for ih.. '.tij-g. Il;s Ullle Will ( (HVlilfil ;n -lh as to filablt- iiiiu to sPid hain'1'ci ft . thr stars, and iiitfnstiiii; MiHji cts. On ' i Dt ll w ( i'k iTliil(' xx ill i. i tin' lop of Timpanoto-., boys in. ly - lljoy ;i slid Tiliipaiioi;o Glaeier. lioys who fxpwtc b. in camp inainiit retttt-ruin trie program, am cost niiiy-iic had from Sc it .Master cr Troop Committcciiu n nr from Scout Kxcintive Anderson at I'tin . i manner oodcraft. i any other I'riday of lukeu" to xi here tile xv ii famous i nis week it became a law when I the Presiedent annexed his signature It is hoped that all veterans who have allowed their War Risk insur- i anOfl fn lama will nt ii-nlf ...(! .1.- oaks 1 uuui iue ini minium 10 reinstate, l wo or the largest private insurance companies in the world have advised ex. sen-ice men to reinstate thoir government in. saranco. These companies. I.e: The New York Mutual Life Insurance company and The Prudential Life Insurance In-surance company, both had full pace ads in the American legion Weekly recently tellinir the ex. service man tlie ndv;intai,'es of government insurant insur-ant e and adxisinp them not to delay li tm'T in reinstating their Insurance. When private loninanies advise men to take government insurance It ! government has offered for their benefit. A veteran in good health may ap. ply on or before July 2, 1927, for the reinstatement of all or any part of his term (war.time) insurance in numpies or $auu nut not less than 11.000. by submitting an application flir rninal'llnmnnl T7. . . n , ".miciuciu irurtu nz) ana a report of a complete physical exami. auuii, logemer witn a remittance covering two monthly" premiums on the amount of insurance to be rein. stated. If term Insurance Is reinstated by a veteran In good health for the pur. pose of conversion, only one monthly premium at the term rate and the first monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual premium at the convated rate on the amount of insurance to be converted is required.' A physical examination will be made free of charge at any regional office or subofflce of th vrf... Bureau. This examination mnv oi be secured, at the expense of the ap. plicant, from, any reputable physician licensed to practice medicine. o . Cyrus McCormick Had .; Little Schooling ':iv. I's This Day Our Ually Bread" is the subject of nn interesting interest-ing article in the National Republic I'oni the cation sitting on s W little loir schoolhouse. W Invention of the reaner. It i says: "The first machine tM in 1831. and on a hot ? that year wui given a tat patch of wheat near Uf home. No strangers w The first witness of a successful reaper couW parents and brother! & They were mighty pr'j "Cy." . The following year he f lie exhibition hear LaW twenty miles below Ml time he had a big ero' tors more than a h" Some came to praise, otl After successfully n of whoat at the edgewl r. I-,- honltV m ichine into the thiw-j i .n nf lie! exiuuuiou iu iiuuvw- Tti whnl i.iiDulace view iue ucio"-Professor ucio"-Professor Bradshaw, of Femnlo Academy, Pfliiciitwl man m tnai . the attention of the loud and solemn machine Is worth one and dollars." wice pen of Quaker OTarlor. giving an uetount of the life fend t liievenients of Cyrus II. McCor is without a question of a doubt the!"'itk revolutionized harvesting lielT'WwlWtlT'e-r'" -tan buy and tlicv" (the e-se'rviep l( :irmfrk W!8 ''orn In 1809." the same men) should feel that it is a privilege j year ,n wni'h Abraham Lincoln first to be able to get advantages thnt the s;iW lhp l'!nl ot day, and he, Was a . ' rrrfttTe Virginian. He secured his edu. Card of Wo w ish to thank H1 way """ J lltlv sisted in tho floral offennp-"-. .lsh to thw 1......1 i ,im funer' 1 T.mesBarr G rrti r- r m iwg mai iautw u vwy Acctuure iances weau WllVdl Wednesday and Saturday See Our Hew Swimming Pool and To |