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Show ytTDTlA.lt O-J- - ' 1 rJ I nnnlo 1 rUILUWl A. Winf ipert Te-uk Te-uk on business. ,; . r 8now"Pent tn week ' . .ml nn bull. tthii city . " Mr AA Robinson spent 181 ..,.. ik In Ogdeo on ttd Mrs-, C ,Bt Sunday fck relates. ..Peterson of Gunnison, Foik with Mrs. Afl" Tuesday '''uu j. Myers ot Btng. vlsittng in Ameri. visit Rose Salt AMERICAN 0BK uQICZEN to r,wuiav guests at were of Mr. :i"u in. lone guests Mrs. John and daughters, motored to Tnil Burke ...i Mareart'H where they spent the day Way. . -.lira R V. Do6 ?eft Sun" I Enreka hcro tney wwr maw P " .... nr. TVuIra (or the wrow. thftre. JpiUJK. Bd Mrs. Wne Parker left Wk tor Bingham to make their to the winter wuw hu employment. Guelda Elsmore ami left Monday for tne J u. Un House in Salt Lake where M remain for ton nays prwr U for the California mission. FUjard Peterson of Los W California, arrived eany in U and will visit witn ner par. it and Mrs. E. J. Henrloa, lor leeks. 0 i I a BQley entertained at Ue Saturday night in honor of Jrudson, Norman a- wing, wno i hod for a mission to Callror- Immediate members of the ind a few close friends were Jwsttt A pleasant ume as ii social chat and games after dainty refreshments were L , 0 , (V A. Zabrlskie is spending hek Is Sandy with her daughter. feritl Hand. flLLIABD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES for JSVROLET AND ALL SHALL CARS $11.95 and up. Sght Hour Battery J Charging Service. gAIl Styles For Rent. tin Nielsen Auto Co. Phone 93 encan Fork, Utah Mr. and Mra. Byron Crookstoa spent Saturday tn the capltol city on bust ness and on Monday in Provo. ' . . Mrs. Lillian' Shatter, Albert Rowley and daughter all had their tonsils re. moved Monday. The patient in each case is improving and feeling fine. Mrs. Luther Olddings entertained the Third ward Beehive class at her home Monday night 'Business was discussed and plans made for the winter work and refreshments served. Miss Ida Jones was hostess to the "EE" club Thursday. The time was taken up in tne usual features of needlework and social chat followed by refreshments. o Mr. and Mrs. Ci A. Grant accomp. anled by Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mc Affee and Mrand Mrs. Afton Giles of Lehli, went to Strawberry Valley where they spent last week on , a fishing and camping trip. o The Third ward Gleanor girls were entertained Tuesday ,night by Misses Iva Dell and Erma Green. Needle, work and social. chat were the main features of entertainment followed by the serving of dainty refreshments. Mrs. Mark Coddington and son, Uack, left Monday for Colton where they will stay indefinately at the Coddington ranch. MrsLJoyd Varney and children spent. the forepart of the week in American Fork visiting with Mrs. T. S. Kelly and Mr and Mrs v, James Varney.. j Mesdames Ivy Steele, Grace Coates and Barbra Boley spent last Satur. day and Sunday. In the capltol city where they were the guests of Mrs. Alice Smitht Mr- and Mrs. Hyrum Davis and daughter spent the week-end visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zabrlskie and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis. Mrs. Davis is visiting here for the week. Monday night a number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange pleasantly surprised them at their home. Twenty guests enjoyed games and a delicious lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Strange wtyl leave in the near future for California where they will maka their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett and Mr i and Mrs. Dan Bennett of Shelton, Washington, were guests of Mrs. Em. ma Foster and Mrs. Foster Nicholes Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Frank Bennett was formerly Miss Phills Bailey of this city. The Bennett's are visiting in Salt Lake and vacinity. o Mrs. Joseph Karren entertained at a shower compllmentry to M'n and Mrs. Afvel Adamson of Anacortes, Washington, who have spent the past week visiting at the Karren home on their return trip to Washington from Denver. Fifty guests enjoyed games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson left for their home Sunday In honor ot Mrs. Marion Mercer the EL Y. 0. club members were entertained enter-tained Monday at the home of Miss Sadie Nelson- Mrs. Mercer received a beautiful present from the mem. bers. Mrs. Ray Clarke of San Fran cisco, California, Mrs. Delicts Paxman and Miss Violet Burke were special guests. Needle work, sodaj. chat and a delteious lunch were participated in by 16 meats. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER Ifl. 192f? Mrs. Ruben Chlpman and f"i'7 spent Wednesday in Salt Lake oa business. Mlaseg Kathertne Karren and Violet Burke were Sunday visitors Is the capltol city. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson left Tuesday for a few days camping trip in Strawberry valley. - 4 Mrs. James Oler, Miss Lois Oler, Mrs. Leona Told and Mrs Hayden Holindrake were visitors in the capltol capl-tol city Thursday. Mrs. Sterling Adams of Midvale, arrived Thursday in this city for a week.end visit wlthjier parents, Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Roberts. , . ... ' . Mrs. Newall Hoskeins and children and Mrs. Kensey and children . of Bingham, were Friday guests at the home of Mrs. Hoskeins mother, Mrs. George Meredith. o At the Relief Society metting ot the Fourth ward held at the ward chapel Tuesday afternoon a quilt Was made after which a delicious lunch was served by the teachers of the ' 13th district, Mrs. James Spencer, Jr. and Mrs. Thomas Hansen it Mrs Ralph Roberts entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday night compllmentry to Miss Marie Roberts, a bride of Friday. Games and refreshments wer.e enjoyed by SS guests. Miss Roberts received many beautiful 'and useful gifts. o Mrs. Ray Clark of San Francisco, California, is visiting la American Fork with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Booth and with her aunt, Mrs At. tantic Christensen and other relatives in the city. Mrs. Clark das formerly Miss Erma Booth of this city. 0 Compllmentry to Misses Guelda Elsmore and Lucretia Ashby the Third ward Relief Society entertained entertain-ed at a' handkerchief shower Tuesday in the Relief Society rooms. A very pleasant afternoon was spent follow, ed by the serving of dainty refresh. ments.1 r Mrs. Jane Robinson entertained the members of the Sorosis club Friday. A splendid lecture was given by Mrs. J. E. Buckwalter on her recent trip to Honolulu. Piano selections were also given by Miss Orpha Robinson and vocal solo numbers by Miss Lo, raine Boley. Refreshments were served to twenty guest&j Mrs. WlUtt Bromlav was a Provo business visitor Tuesday. - Mr, and Mr Walter1 Clark vlslUd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ' John Ovard. Mine Jane McPheriaoa la spending the week-end at Nephl visiting with her mother ami other relatives, - Mr. and Mrs. "(Charles Kimball ot Salt Lake, called Tuesday at the "home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele for a short visit. Mrs. WUllam ItWagstaft had a severe attack ot appendicitis Sunday but at present Js reported to be do. ing nicely Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Wiotton and son, Karl, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday vWtiug with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley. . .., , , o Mrs. Myrta Bonnett and Miss Laura Bonnett of Provo, were Satar. day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Willis Bromley. ,' Misses Margaret Green and Luclle Greenwood and Adair Bromley and David Grant formed a theatre pasty to the Wilkes Theatre Sunday evening. eve-ning. Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Green and daughter, Margaret, .left Wednesday for Montana where Mrs: Green was called on account of the Illness ot her mother. Mrs. James Oler and Mies Lois Oler of Shelley, Idaho, arrived the earjy part of the week for a ten day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Hoi. ind rake and family. Mrs. NeUIe Proctor returned the early part of the week from Shelley, Idaho where she visited for the past week with her sister, Mrs. Jane Forbes, Mr- and Mrs. George Able and Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam Elsmore accompanl. ed Miss Guelda Elsmore and Francis Able to the Mission school in Salt Lake Monday, where they will re. main for a ten days course. o Mrs, G. A. Anderson entertained at a birthday party Tuesday in honor of the sixth birthday of her daughter Edith. Sixteen little girl friends en. Joyed a pleasant afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served and a beautifully decorated birthday cake was the main attraction of the inncheon. :..0.&&:i Big Cameo Theatre THE BE8T 13 NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS TONIGHT Saturday, September 18 Tmt "VARIETY" ' 10 n"1 'Ms picture gives variety ot a wide nature. "Good (Wi A d Comedy Drama Regular Prices. Monday, September 20 SPECIAL AfTRar.Tinw of v' 7,LUA HAWAHANS" '"'r.'laml Edlsosn Fame Here In Person m uMMieetlon with picture feature. Av "MIKE" M",'":ldwyn feature with Sally O'Neill, t'omedy "A-1-SOCIETY". 15c and 30c. esday-Thurssday, September 22 and 23 8ffiaw7 CKford -"v ami in ",AitJtuwa' of tl,e greatest pictures she has featured in. (Miicriv TjoTTTrv rwiuiTr" - .r rn I T.LU I . m," "ITC BUU Evening 15c and 25c. . Friday, September 24 Haw n A WfiR,ern Special 7lL?ar.ey in "DRIFTING THRU" '"' 'th rr.nT,tn. of -PEACE MAKERS." " Saturday, September 25 .nTU0 PRIDE" Rm V the KlnKS "nd Queens of the Turi ljteWTOT 4:15 P. tit. Dance Carnival UNDER AUSPICES Utah County Fair Utahna Gardens Provo Sept. 1 22-2324 V THREE NIGHTS Ariel & Paramount Orchestras Everyone s Going! , WM & WATIONWIDE INSTITUTION-. DEPARTMENT STOUES Fur-Trimmed Sport Coats Dazzlingly Stylish Mode For Fall and Winter Wear The woman or miss who needs a Coat now and wants to wear it thruout the entire season finds her exact need in these most desirable hew modes I For Misses and Women Faultlessly tailored tai-lored of original plaids and mixture fabrics, noted for their wearing qualities. 1 At each price, full value, from, ( Utility! C6ats which may be worn for street wear, busi- e s s , motoring, dress, etc., The fur trimmings are of good quality, too! $14.75 to $39.75 Fall and Winter Coats In Styles Becoming to Girls That in-between age before be-fore she is a young lady and when she has outgrown childish child-ish apparel I Our 7. to 10 year Coats fit her beautifully I Excellent Trimming of Good Furs New Fail and Winter models are here. Made of fine fabrics, fur-trimmed, and priced most satisfactorily, from, $6.90 to $12.75 Mrs George Vaney spent Monday visiting with friends at Bountiful. Mrs. K. J. BirrTsvlsltliig tn Mantl tMs week with relatives and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Alan Shelley left the early part of the week for an lndefl. nate stay In Sterling, Idaho with re. lativea. Mrs. LIuepyn Pratt and son, Keith, of gait Lak visited Saturday eve. nlng with Mr. and Mrs. Irving I Pratt and family. Li B. Adamson, Joseph Walton, Leo Hansen and. Kenneth J. Bird left yesterday for a week-end fishing trip in Strawberry valley. Jesse Green, small son' of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Green, had hit tonsils removed Tuesday and is reported to be Improving nicely. Mr i and Mrs. S. D. Strong and daughter, Beth, and Mrs. Tomlln of lagna. spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. 8helley. Mrs. Charolete Feather stone re. turned Saturday from Salt Lake where she spent the past two weeks vtottlng with her daughter, Mrs. Byrle Johnson. o . Mesdames Charolet Featheratone, Mable Shejley, George Varney and Maud Wilde enjoyed a quilting party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. Supper was served to the above guests. Miss Virginia Werner left Thursday Thurs-day night for Hafley, Idaho, where she has been transfered from the J. C. Penney store ot Provo. Ifjs. J. P. Werner and son, Harold accompanl. ed Miss Werner to Salt Lake. . o Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adamson at. tended the M I. A. Stake board meet lng at the home ot A P. Warnlck In Manila Tuesday night Alter all business was discussed a social and bonfire party1 was given where fruits of ajl kinds were served the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith attend, ed a clnb party at Provo Thursday night Mrs. M. Hi Bullock was a Wednesday Wednes-day visitor at the home of Mrs. Walt. er Chlpman. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickerson ot Tuesday wtth relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bullock of Provo. Mr, and Mrs. Newall Heskelns and children ot Bingham, spent Sunday evening Visiting with Ms. and Mrs. George Meredith. Kenneth Noyee left Friday tor Philadelphia where he will resume hie schoql work and will complete hfs medical course this year. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson and son, Howard, returned Monday after a two weeks trip through Oregon and vacinity. They report having had a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith spent the' week-end In Brlgham where they visited with Mrs. Meredith's sfster, Mrs. Floyd Knudsen. Mr. Meredith returned Monday but Mrs. Meredith remained until Wednesday. Mrs. Martin Nielsen and daughter, Verne, attended a miscelaneous shower at Lehl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glover, given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover, who were recently married. The Fourth ward Sunday School officers and teachers and their par. enls were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hansen Thursday night The party was gtven compllmentry compll-mentry to Mrs. Marion Mercer, who was recently married and Miss W1L. ma Stice, a bride ot the month. Games were played and a delicious lunch served. The sruests ot honor receiv ed a beautiful present compliments of the 8unday School. |