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Show SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927 amepjoait rorr cm: SATURDAY. JANUARY 22, Ac:n2d Fern Inr li , . wwww ; , ; r . (,. . v, . ;, , Mr. and Ma Blaine Steele . spending the week In Bingham. art Alan Shelley and Aaron . Green, wood spent Wednesday la ths capltol 'city on business, "?', i.r;. . - ;,. "' x -. '-- Mrs. R. i. Stke apent Thursday snd Friday In Ogdea vlalliglirith Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Mayor and Mrs. James M. Grant And children motored, to Bali ' Lake 4 Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mra. i J. Ball and family. '."' Donna Hollndrake and Joseph Ho. ward of Salt Lake City, visited her Sunday with' Miss HoUndrako's par. anta, . Mr., and Mrs. Uohn Hollndrake, Eva. and Virgil Slice returned .home Wednesday after . spending a lister, Mrs. Rldhard Douglas and husband -Friday afternoon Mrs. A. F. Gals. ford, Jr., was hostess to the Sorosis . members at. her home. The afternoon was spent In sewing and social chat, and a delicious lunch was served. The Bee Orchis 'ladles were, en, tertalnedj Thursday after noon by Mra. Hayden Hollndrake. The time was pleasantly spent In needle work and chatting followed by the eervlng of delicious refreshments. . ' Officers oil the First ward M. LA, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Delbert Chlpman to learn the art of making paper flowers. Thlg ' work will be taken up- by the girls' classes in the ward. I r Monday night thfr Gleaner girls of , the Fourth ward M. I. A. wUl Snter. ( tain at the home of 'Mrs. Roy Steele. ' The incoming officers are planning the party for the outgoing officers. The girls elect new officers every three months. "" ' , Thursday, evening. January 13. Mrs.' O. Edward Able entertained at dinner. Covers were laid . for the following: Messrs. and-Mesdamee Le.' land Mitchell, Wayne C. Booth, Les-i lie Parker, Elmer Chlpman. Sanford, Walke,r and G. Edw. Able. . . , nite vlalt here with Mrs.. Kirk's par. .Tuesday and Thursday of last M4 Mri. Wm. Miller. To. wee hfPPi : day Mra. Kirk went to Salt Uk load each day of cabbage. Th cab. accompanied by her mother and bage was shipped over the Union ,llter m DtTld Pacific line, one load going to Monta. , - . na.-MrrWddiflgtf yThS JauT ducer of the shipments. J ganay crchool class Miss Anita . " , 1 Pierce promoted the first of the year Thursday afternoon the Primary plelUHmtiy .arprlBed ter &r her AssociaUon teachers and officers of hom6 The young folks spent the American Fork. Lehl and Alplno held Ume p,, giBM: valch a district meeting la th stake Uiur fttTt1ihmmtt -..lrt Mvrv nacle basement, Mrs. Helea HeUelt l Thert were 20 ,n attendancet buu imam uiua vwjwu wvii charge of the folk dance and work. t gam Mr. and Mrs. George F. Shelley re- celved word of the safe arrival in New York of their " daughter "Miss Maaa wno left here recently on a mission to the- Eastern StateA ; The trip was greatly enjoyed-by Miss Shelley according to her letters homo one pleasant incident being the meet- ing In Niagara Falls, New York, with her cousin, Francis Able, also of this city, who Is a missionary In Canada.; Special Excursion Rates for Alninft , fitakft Temt)lfliican Fork, Pleasant Grave, Provo, Excursion, "Wednesday, Jan. 26th, over "Orein line." Pare $1.00 From Any Point In Stake to Salt Lake City and Return; No Half FartsV Tickets good da' twd north hound mo r nl n g trains ONLY Return any train. same day. adr; Tuesdaynlght at the homo of th bridels parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith a wedding reception was given for Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick who were married the preceding' VednesI day.; Mrs." Patrick rirU formerly Miss Rhuemma Smith, and was dressed In PAach taffeta and carried a shower bouquet Her attendant bridesmaid, Miss Nellie Patrick of Lehl. wore a dressjit deep pink taffeta and .also carried flowers ss did the Hftls How. r Klrl, Jennie. Patrick who also s dressed In pink. Attending Mr. rick'as'beei'mw sMenf Salt fkaty7aai-i The usual social diversions were njoyed and lunch was served. The firsts numbered sixty. Frldsy nlghf In Lehl, Mrs. Patrick, mother of ths trpom, entertained in their honor at shower and dancing party." Ths meati Included a number of the trtde'a relatives and friends from thtg Cty. -' -. li wri GftTi AAr tniM mv H.m. R)M H 0rtalJ Luclaa.Crandall, student at the U. of U.. spent the week-end her with his tether, WlX CrahdalL Mrsj. Qvina Fredrlc who was operated upon for goitre Tuesday at, the Lehl hospital U doing nicely, - Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. DTid" Taylor and Mrs. Lee Kirk were visitors In Provo Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. James Epperson were dinner din-ner guests . Sunday of Mrs. Ruben Chlpman. Mrs. Raymond Lee had her tonsils removed Wednesday here." She " ire. Covered from ;the ... operation nicely and Is doing welL ,Mrs,EBrkman-aadn&fid?enr who are ill with diptheria, are now Improving. Mrs. Kfrfrman was very 'ill for several days. ' .Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chlpman, Mrs. Roy Steele and Miss LeRee Chlpman motored to the capL tol city and spent the day. " Roy Mitchell, silent at 5 Bjrigham Toung University and Miss Lorena Clayson, also a student at the B. Y. JJ., spent the week-end ; here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hewlett of Provo, spent Wednesday evening in American rk slUng with Mr, Pratt's par. "L"' ,na u "f Tuesday night in-the- Third irard ehaDel the Gleaner Girls of the ward entertained the M Men and the M. L A- ofllce teachers. There were 40 Present nd all enjoyed the games nd Melons refreshmenU. " Tuesday noon the small daughter of Mr. and Mta. Marion Greene fell tad cut a rtlh on Ur neiuL physician was summoned and the Wmnd WM immediately taken care of. mu WQenUa doing aicelv. ' . . ; Mrs. Lee Kirk and two children of Hefner. TJtAh.' are abmAlnm as Indofl V Mrs.Waltex Hansen i entertained Friday- of last week the occasion be. Inr fha tilrthria nf Yiai inn IRMnn Twelve of his boy friends were the guests. They had a - Jolly time In pjaying games, Refreshments were served. . The Utah Power, and light , com. pany will entertain the employees of the Provo division and their partners a ban(,uet and dance In the Elks hall Saturday evening. The Collegians wm tarrdah the musie for dancing. The Provo' -division Includes all the company employees from Lehl, Amer Eureka, Vernal, Green River, Utah, and Moab. The party will be held in Provo.- Saturday - afternoon - Meedames Joseph Nicholes, Sidney W. Nicholes, Ralon. Nlcholes, Helen Heisslt, Thomas' Coddlngton and Miss Zlna Clayson of Amerlcaa Fork; aad Mrs. Ida Comeroa of Alpine 'attended a mooting of the Staks Primary Association Asso-ciation Board held in Pleasant Grove at the horn of Mrs. Margaret Holds, way. After a business discussion a social hour wag enjoyed and refresh, meats- were 'aervad. ---- - ;-: Thursday night the Musical' Art Society of the High School held their initial meeting at the home of Miss Safah Chlpman, who is president of the organization. ' Miss Chlpman gave a sketch of the life of the tarn, ous composer, Beethoven, and also played several ot his , masterpieces served. This Society was organised but recently at the high school and consists ot K. J. Bird and the follow. Ing students who are Interested in musical advancement": Sarah Chip, man; Fae Parker, Bernard Walker, Earl Crookston, Lennis Able," Betas Earl Crookston, Lennis ADie, J5etna Storrs. Loraine Boley, Bernicw Bar. ftftj-Pe-ggA Beelt.Md.Beth HotChfngf, Mr. and Mrs. C A, BtorVs of Elch-fleld,; Elch-fleld,; visited with relatives her FrL day and Saturday. " ' ' ' ,-. 1 v ' ; Spring Hat-Kew Colors and Models. Tanner's.' ady. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Jensen and daughter of Salt Lake ware Sunday Tialtors, here with Miss Ruby Arm. strong. , . A fine baby boy arrived Friday last week at the home of Mr. and MraA.1- Dtn Mowiey. All eonoerned are do. ing nicely. , : "TT":'', A baby daughter arrived last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Loisos. Mother and babe are report. 'fofarvyou. Mr. and Mrs. . William Patterson and - family ,' of Eureka have moved from that place to American Fork tor MmpOTsry--styr - miss Armlnda Merrick and Miss Elva Slgfrld of Salt Lake aty spent last week la this city visiting with Miss Merrick's sister, Mrs. David .Davie, .. Ralph Wright and Affoa Middle, mesa of gait Lak City were Sunday visitors In . American Fork .wita.w. v Mfeadg.,..,.,; Friends of 81m Thornton will re. fret to leara he Is "confined to Jils bed with Illness. Mr. Thornton Is suffering from heart trouble. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson Tuesday and left a bouncing baby boy. Mrs. raerson ana toe new arrival are doing nicely. While: playing last . week Kenneth, young son dt Mr.,, and -Mrs. Marlon Robinson fell and cut one of his hands badly. The injured member is healing nicely, however. " . " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson aad daughter Peggy and Mrs. Campbell of Salt Lake, were 8unday guests here of Mr. Jackson's sister, Mrs. Charles H. Pierce aad family. : For this evealng a. birthday party is planned to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen it being Mr. Hansen's anniversary. Thirty friends and relatives are invited. ja Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl, bora Saturday last Mrs. Glover formerly Miss Delpha Hardman and the new arrival are reported doing nicely. The approaching marriage of Miss Rella Hunter was the motif for party given by, the employees f Chlpman Mercantile Co. In the base. ment" of the tabernacle Friday night Miss Hunter's marriage is to take place next Wednesday,-January th. The forepart of the evening was spent In. a program after which danc Ing was indulged In. Refreshments were served.- Miss Hunter was pre. sented with a beautiful set of dishes. a wedding gift from her -workers.' In compliment to Mrs. Adair W. Bromley (Margaret Greene) who was married recently and Miss . Bella Hunter, a bride of next week, Mrs. Blaine ' Lott entertained Thursday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. L Wagstaff. The evening was spent In playing Five Hundred after which lunch was serv. ed at the small tables. .Flowers and motifs suggestive of the occasion decorated ' the - rooms. The ' guests numbered ,1ft. ; . : MrLjMlMrsrJwk Iverson aad Mrs. Lenard Jackson were in Salt Lake Friday, January 14, in attendance at a birthday dinner given In honor of the 78th anniversary of the birth of Mra Jackson's mother, Mra. Caroline Adams of thif city. The party ' was given at the horns, of -Mrsr-Adams' daughter', Mra. Lon Dykmaa of Salt Lake with whom she Is making her home for the winter... Twelve guests wero seated : at the - dinner. The centerpiece was an elaborate birthday cake. Sweet peas were also used in decoration. Among the guests was Mrs. Edw.. Gardinler, formerly of this city,- now a resident of Salt Lake. K0TIC1 " ' - Will those oersons - hiving" books whichare verdtts -at T.tha - library kindly return same. The annual ys. port calls for aa accurst account of books, etc and ths librarian mast have these hooks on hand to Include them In the report tor 1921 It will be much appreciated if parents will see to it that children having such books Twill return them at oao. . , Mra Emma Foster, Librariaa Upon Invitation of the Mutual Ira. proyement association Stake Board, Oscar Klrkham, : Executive . Director Of the M. Li, was present at the stake priesthood aad anion meeting held in the tabernacle Sunday after noon. Mr. Kirkhans. addressed the conjoint assembly for a few moments. -The spirit of God and , aot the words, of jmeiiu is what, reaches the hearts of people'" aald Mr, Klrkham. He.) feinted an . experience he had while attending school with some 100 men, ministerial atudenta to. prove his statement that those who have once heard the message of the Gospel as preached by tha Latter-day, Saints can never forget It t President James H. Clarke presided presid-ed over the meeting and President 7. Evans took charge! , The staging was congregational for . the first two aelecUons. -Najt Bpeak No ni" aad Do mat I-BJght" -aad-thahi Eal else of the Amerlcaa 'Fork High School sang a selection. ; Preeldeat Evans read a letter aa. nnunclnr the annual Leader shlo Week at the Brlgham Young University toy the week commencing January jun., : Mr. Woolstoa of Lehl briefly spoke i LI. I UluiM l I conoeriu&s ma nusiuiuu7 thepremJtates t8 months. . "At S oVdock the assembly ' separ'at. ed for departmental Instruction. Oscar Klrkham addressed the conjoint M. I. A.'s along the line of sppropriats muslo to be used in Mi L i. work and gave to those . engaged In carrying out this work in the stake some splendid Instruction. In the priesthood departments the following were recommended and passed upon to be ordained elders: i Raphael Greenwood, Wayne Chad, wick. Delbert A. Gnwood anll Don. ajOuiryattTo Fork First ward rcrElmoT Crookstoa , of the Amerlcaa Fork Second ward; Mack Emanuel Holmsfoad of the Lehl First ward; Wm. E. Parcell of Wind, aor wsxd, -. . . . ' : J. K. Stelner 6t Windsor ward, late of Burley, Idaho, waa one of the speakers la this meeting. , Bishop Joseph H. Storrs spoke on the importance of the lesser priest, hood Quorum work sad the Import, ance and value of training the boys in this . work. .-. .. , . - Uames W. Phillips discussed the purpose of the earth foundation aad peopling. President Clarke admonished the Saints to: pay their tithing regularly and said that those who are honest In- this respect get along much better tn the world than those who do aot " The" priesthood "meeting adjourned with the singing of "Come Let Us Anew aad prayer by John H Rob. lnson. .' . ,' ;'v'''' ; ' 'o '" Skeptical Mofri$t$ -Thsl " Iher" r a lot of skeprlcs among motorists Is shown by the Dumber Dum-ber who doubt that the "Danger" sign at railroad crossings means what it say z,": - T .... i . o ' . Panama Canal Zone ' . .The .Canal Zone is a strip, of Isnd extending Ave miles on either side of the axla of the Panama canal, but not Including the cities ' of " Panama Jitid Colon, which remain within the "republic "re-public of Panama. The Canal Zone has an area of 653.8 square miles. Many Varieties ot 1 Rtuti - Most botanists "rwigiilxe about 100 species of roses. The.aumber of nor tlcultural varieties. cnsses and hy bnds. however. Is very Inrce, more than 3.0UO varieties being listed in French catalogues, with new ones add- ,ed.ereryjea:.::::;;'; .'" " " ' ' Howto Keep the EGG. Producing Strain Regulate NOW while your birds are fighting rough weather, getting little sun light, and doing their heaviest laying. - oflnaadrra. IWt let th-m born ootl Imur, fertility D4huh.bilt(yo eh. ir. from fmir beat brym. Tw pound, ot Kulo(nr ti udlbf. 0 wmtb toot them at brain out I uil pro and Tigoc put. bird m lull bloom. ' Keep IS cS nnyan4tote,-tm now nel insure unbOity in In ciucM vuu , TjJfjJJ Poulb v - Regulator SolJ md guaranty J by - CHIPMAN MERCANTILE CO. MOFFET FEED MILLS ... fMmmm AIICIUOAI? Spring FrocksPrice Lov "j ; Intrigxiing New Style r fl.fr';' new sieeves, ' - Spriiiij Crcpa "JX- ;-.Sagek9g4.:A';:,:; Is the choice of correctly dressed women. Yard, $2e39 -Grepe do Chine -J..C-P.- 1. Our own famous Crepe ' it Chine I . Heavy, most durable, and in the wanted want-ed colors. It is 38 inches .wide! Priced most mod-.'erately.yard, mod-.'erately.yard, , $1.49' Bcholarshlps Given For Ctcry On Heats Local high school girls are to be given an opportunity to win, a anL verslty scholarship through competi. tloa in a national meat story contest, according lo fomai announcement ot the event which has Just been seat out to home economics teachers ' by the National Jive Stock aad ' Meat Board. Several scholarships are be. Ing offered, if is said. It is the fourth annual, contest to be sponsored by this .institution of research aad edu. To compete, ' a studeat must vrrite a story or theme on some phase of the subject ot meat or the live-stock Industry. The stories are to be Judged Judg-ed by a committee of home economic authorities. -. Dn. Louise . Stanley, chief of the bureau of home econom. iau United States Department of Agriculture, who has been chairman of the Judging committee tor the three previous contests, will v again servo in this capacity, it Is said. The Board gives a the reason tor this annual competition for scholarships scholar-ships s desire to stimulate a greater Interest in the study ot home econb. mlcs. a subject which Is considered of great Importance to the rooming generatlona of housewives. It is pointed out that today education Is playing a most important part in the solution of the housewife's many problems. More than 10,000 girls competed last year, it is said, and the contest directors express the belief that even-more will enroll for the present contest whlchwlll corns to a close on March 1&, The contest has" been moat suc cessful due to the fact that teachers have found It specially valuable as class project; says the Board's stats. eat Pacific States Butter. Egg, Cheese and Poultry Ass'n. Convention At Salt Lake The fourth annual convention of the Paclflo States Butter, Egg. Cheese aad Poultry association will be held at Salt Lake City January SI, Febro. ary 1 and S, 1927. It islioablXaV it'titalssoeUbalias aveg-hadras ma.toportant'wvents lined up for a . convention. - Special features include, besides the buslnesj meetings and luncheons, scenic trips in and about Salt Lake aty. visits to the state capltol, the. famed "Mor. mon" Temsle and "Taberaaclo, a cabaret dinner dance and a visit to ihe world's largest open-Cut copper mInar:TJtah .. U s leading - state - la IV W . N- FORI UTAH Step into style with one of -these de- : lightful little Frocks in the very newest o! styles (or Spring! . Plaits, rurfes, bolerog anaxiner moacs. H Spring Colors f . 'r.. This' ". various - Rose colors'- prt.-, prt.-, dominate with Taa and Blue run; ning a close race for popularity. Two and three toae affects are a universally liked Spring innova- tioa.TT' i-f i For women aai misses at talg greet price V : ''lrZSr Flat lOmo 33 Indaas Wtla'r.; ' TV. amrl choice for gpting street wear. Yard, $2.49 rRaycn-Blcomcrt For Women and Misses For wear end lor beaaty I Silky, soft,' sod finely woven. The, pair. 00c mineral production aad taa territory In the Immediate vicinity of Salt Lake City is rated as the greatest smelting : area in th world. . Everyone acUvely engaged In bufc ter, egg, cheese and poultry bualness, as far as the committee, Ja able to secure their names aad addressea,' will receive by mall aa Invitation and a reply card with a request to advise the committee the reservations want, ed. It is important that the committee' commit-tee' learn sj early as possible the ap. proximate number for whom hotel reservations must be nude. . Anyone desiring to attend the convention should make sure his reservstlons are made, whether he receives an ofoclal reply card or not Members of the committee are: executive committee, Ev Caahla, chairman, a C Edmond and 0. Hatfield;, finance committee, Albert Merrtl. chairman, . N. H. Ricks, 1 W. Braby, George Larson and CL 8. Olsen; en ter talnnTent committee, C. Haffleld, chairman, Louis Roser, P. A. Nielson, X, Cv Hughes, E. W. Brain. ard; publicity committee, J. A. NeU son, chairman, D, B. Short, Reed Stevens, D. W. Nielson aad Harry Peterson. - -' . ' : ' FOE v COlUtECT - OAllDUNOand Y0U8 EGG3J . , , CaU ' " IIWMT HIUTOM Lseal Buyer HMSSiM E' AT more Maid, o Qover But ter. It is concentrat-::'d concentrat-::'d -energy food . that jrour body needs. - y Alieayt frtih at ' - jfour Crecer'f BUTTER, CHEESE EGGS. ICE CREAM .-..Ti-..-r ...- AtS- i r |