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Show SATURDAY. JANUARY 29, 1927 aiieiuoan fork crnzns SATURDAY, JANUARY ? r: William Thornton and Edward R. I mule made a business trip last Saturday to Richfield. See "Here Comes The Bride" again i A'STmTiGM- at the Cameo next Thursday night. ! Hi VJ VA . v Mrs. Emmett Robinson ot Btagham, Halted la American Fork Friday with Mrs. Thomas Kelly. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Saxton of gait Lake spent Sunday here with, the datter's parents, Mr., and Mrs. James Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe ot Ma. grath, Canada, are visiting In. American Ameri-can Fork with their son, Wilson and family. . - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dean, Jr., and son Eldon, Mr and Mrs. A, W. Francis and son Dean, were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. "A" ' ; " "", Mrs. Kat Clyde ot Heber Tisited Ja Jjnerican Fork during the 1 week with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Friday and family. 'ilrllindMrs. Lindsay Ovard of West Jordan Tisited here Wednesday with Mrs. Ovard's parents, Mr. and " "Mrs. Job. Searle.- ' Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mrj). Melissa Boley, Miss Thelma Boley and Raphael Greenwood spent Wednesday in Salt Lake jCity. f Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1 Nicholes, Betty Jones and Bjiben-'aatBliagiut' -were- Monday dinner " guesta of " Mr. and' Mrs. 8amuel Dean, Jr." Thursday- afternoon the B. - B. Ladles were entertained by Mrs. Elmer Bate at her home. The after' noon was pleasantly spent In sewing and chatting and dainty refreshments were served. Last Friday night the Young Moth. era' Club and their parinera were el. tertalned at the home of Mrs. Norma Woodhouse. Games were played and late In the evening a delicious lunch was served. . All present report a very Jolly evening. -r?r--r:.-. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin spent Sunday afternoon here - from Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. They then motored on to Pay son to visit with Mr. and Mrs. - Edmund Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lyons and daughter, Grace, left for California ,the ant of the week to make their home. The Lyon's have been here and in Salt Lake visiting for the past "- two months since comlngtrom Neva, da. ' ' " .The officers of the Fourth Ward Gleaner Girls entertained at a party at the home ot Mrs. Roy Steele Mon. day evening. The time was spent In games and music after which dainty refreshments were served to about twenty-seven guests. All .; reported having a very enjoyable time. , Vlrglnnla, the small daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Giles of Los -Angeles, former resident of this city, tell from a chute on the school grounds In that city recently and broke her arm at the elbow. This word was received by Mrs. Emma Sinclair, ' grandmother of the little " lady, of this -city. - '7 Miss Lena Yokstetter ot Los Angeles, visited .ln,..4inerlcaA..,.jKrk Tuesday enroute home after fulfilling a mission in the North Central States. Miss Yokstetter was a companion of Miss Edith Thornton, who Is a mis. slonary from this city In the North ! Central Slates Mission, and her visit was with relatives ofMlss Thornton. Denrll Brown, formerly bookkeeper in the American Fork Co.op office, commenced bis work with the DIn-Real DIn-Real Estate Co. of Provo Monday morning. Mra.Brown and children will not move to Provo for the present pres-ent time." Karl JWooMon. has taken Mr. Brown's place in the store office 'here. : "-" An error was made in making the statement in our last week's Issue that a bouquet was given Mrs. Samuel Dean 8r. for being the oldest resident in. AmftHrAn Fork. " The item should "nave wad tatMrsTDlSilstte oWrj est person living at the present time who was horn In American Fork. The item was In the report of the Old Folks social.. --t-l" 1 r-- ' Monday night at her home Miss Genlel Grant entertained at a mis. cellaneous shower complimentary to Rhuemma Smith whose marriage took Dlace January 12th. For the occas. ion the rooms ' werrtaBtefulir deCo.l rated In a color scheme of blue and yellow. Games were played after which a delicious lunch was served. Mrs.' Patrick ,recelTd a number of beautiful gifts from those attending who numbered 20 Misses Leona Kelly and Olive Berg were Tlsltors In Salt Lake on Wednes. day and Thursday. Sunday guest ot MxT and Mrs. Lenard Pett were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hocking of Bingham. Laurence Helselt of Oakland, tisit ed here a few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Helselt. ! " . Mr. and Mrs. John E. Berg spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake at. tending to business matters and visit, fog friends. , l-..,,,. : Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shelley ace, en. tertalning tola 'evening; having their guests members of the Robert King family and their families. Friends ot Mrs. Julia Kirkmaa will be glad to learn that she continues to Improve after 'a sever aelg of dephtherla. Mrs. Klrkman la under the care ot a trained nurse. Miss Helen Myefs ipnt taat week end here with her parents,' Mr. and "from"l(ait tiale and iituridJ'to""that' city Monday morning. Mra.,Dayel Dean and children ot Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. A W. Francis of Washington, spent the past mont at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dean, Jr. Mrs. Eugene Nicholes and Mrs. Vari Wnotinn are anion those from this city who are attending the party given by the Alpha Chi Sorority of the U. of U. at the Hotel Utah today. Mrs. Julia Little of Salt Lake, visited friends In .American Fork last week-end. Mrs. Little came especially especial-ly to attend the party given by the Chlpman Merc. Co. employees,, fh honor of Miss Bella Hunter. John G, Hunter,, manager ot a Metropolitan Life'lns. Co. district In Salem. Oregon, stopped oft at American Ameri-can Fork Saturday last enroute to,a managers' convention in New York City, and visited with ts parents, Mr. ad Mrs. Wm. W. Hunt. -ntf-nn!iB Thornton and daughter. Jjuana, of Pleasant Grove , visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hutcmngs u American Fork Wednesday. In the morning Miss Luana or "Bunny" as she is called danced at the high school during the program given by the Junior class. -Misses r Alta and . Vlda Berg and Mary Shelley of this city with Messrs. Ernest Webb and Harold Comer ot Lehl and Leland Adamson of Salt lake were dinner guests Sunday eve. ning of Mrs. Ev N. Webb, of LeM. This evetttngtheTroung people will be entertained en-tertained at dinner by Mrs. J. B. Berg of this city. The many friends of Miss Gueida Elsmore will be glad to learn thlt she has improved from the serious accident which occured in San Jose California on Thanksgiving night, to the extent that she will "be 'permitted to leave the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake and come home Sunday. Miss Elsmore will not be able to go about for some - time, - however, but her friends-will be glad to have her back home aealn. Mr. and Mrs. Elsmore iment'last' Sunday at the hospital with their daughter. . Grant Ingersol, son of Mr. and Mra. T ft Tneersol. Teturned home eatur day from the Hawaiian Islands where he has spent the past seven months a an L. D. S. missionary. - Mr; Inger- nl waa forced to accept a leave from his missionary labors because- of bad e7Wi and he wlllj nUnt time. Mr. IngersolY many friends regret this misfortttne as ports from the mission headquarters n the islands state that Mr. Ingersol .I lining AxceDtionally good work aadl- frlanda-alsotmOnat-l'lli eye trouble may soon be corrected that he may resume nls.tnlaslonary labors! Vorniff Wife Afraid to'Eat Anything "I was afraid lo eat because I al-way al-way had stomach trodhle afterwards. m... 11nrVg 1 ran Pflt and friel.fine.!,.,.Xslgnedl, Mrs- A. Jlowara. ONE spoonful of Adlerlka removes GAS and often" brings surprising relief lo the stomach.; Stops that -f qjt,, bloated feeling. Reboves . old waste matter from Intesttpes and makes ' you feel happy and hungry. ; Excellent for on- stlnate constlpallon. , Wm. Thornton. Druggist.""" ' adT- ml ' Unsia PEQUOT SHEETS 81x90 $1.39 HOPE MTTSLIN Yard 10c 32-inch GINGHAM Yard -12V2c APRON CHECKS GINGHAM Yard 10c Mra. J. W. Myers was a visitor to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Prof. John O. Swenson of the B. T. II. was Pleasant GroVe visitor Tuea, day. Luclle Poulson, Ethel ShoelL and Fern Bullock were Salt Lake visitors Sunday.. r J . Mrs. Stanley B. Harris entertained the Beehive girls at her home Friday evening. , Mra. Martha F. Keetch will spend the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Kirk at Provo. j Milton A. Thorne of Richfield visited visit-ed the week-end with his parents, Mr. anl Mra, David B, Thorne. . Eugene Nicholes and Vera Walker were business visitors day In the interest of the Co.op store. Thursday night Miss Florence Hansen Han-sen entertained the members of the -E.T-0.--t-tltkom-,ot-.Mr.--.lda Coddlngton. The time was pleasant, ly spent in sewing and chatting and a dainty lunch was served. There were 12 present. Mrs. Leo T. Shelley left Friday for Magna and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shelley, Mr, and Mra. Wayne Shelley went to Magna, .where they were all guests at a. birthday dinner given tor Mr. Dee Strong.; Mrs. Leo Shelley remained until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Qlark enter, talaed at aline? Sunday: to ,b,onqr, of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barnes of. Mon. tana, The other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Barnes, H W. Barnes and Earl Jacobson of Lehl, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tomllnson, Mr. and Mrs.-Ar.nel Hendrickson all ot Pleas, ant Grove. 7 """ Mrs. Ernest Jense entertained at a, birthday party Sunday afternoon In honor ot her Uttle- daughter' fiftk . PirthdayFJfteniitUegueM present and enjoyed games ana refreshments. re-freshments. ; - Mfs. George Harris and Mrs. Robertr Wright entertained Saturday evening at the Wrjght.nom In. honor of their mother, m. Maggie Wright's 73rd birthday. Besides the guest of honor ' the following guests were esenU MrOrs.-aj Wright, Mrs. Mary " Draper. , M.rfwHaUIe Be iant,lMr.,. and .Mrs,; Clarence. Harris, ot Pleasant. Grove, and Mr, and, Mrs. Ben Wright, Mr. and Mrs. . Bernard Welch" and I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sagers of American Forkl The evening was spent in games end early reminiscence, remin-iscence, and a dainty (ray luncheon was served. AMERICAN FQIiK, UTAH Lowest Piic-33 Oar Nation-Vide for Great- Savuigs- A Serviceable Sheeting and Sheets The 84 pleached, or the the yard UNBLEACHED SHEETING For Your CHICKEN 45 IncHes Wide -63 Inches Wide . -72 Inches- Wide 81 Inches Wide . Monday a baby boy was born to Mr, and Mrs. Willis Fredericks. All concerned are happy and doing welL "Here Comes the Bride," again at the Cameo next Thursday Night. . adv. . The members . of the.. E. E. Club were guests Thursday night of Mrs. Wanda Bushman of Lehl, The girls enjoyed themselves In sewing and chatting and delicious refreshments were served. - . Wednesday night about 25 students of the high school chapereoned by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead, Wayne C.iBooth, Grw Ingsrsoll, : Bernard Chrlatensen and MIsa Davis enjoyed a skating' party at. the lake. Hot chocolate was served the skaters.' , Uohn L, Roblson ot Yackama, Washington, arrived in Pleasant Grove Saturday evening to visit a tew days .with his mother, MrsXMary Roblson and pother relatives. ;rz Sunday - being Mrs. Roblson's birthday the following members of her family enjoyed a birthday dinner In her honor: Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Poulson,- Mr. and Mrs. Win Stagg. Mra. Ella R. Williams and John I Roblson of Yackama, Washington. During the afternoon Bishop Clark ot Provo Bench and Amy R. Roisa of Provo called at the Roblson home to offer hearty birthday congratulations and wishes. ' , ' TIIINK now about epji for the notv l-.ntokl Vnnr. lirwrifV .vitality w.,t hr to- produced in new chicks, and hntchnhtiity of ef;K from yotir best birds wul Us nsi'sired if you tmw them up now i I'ratts Poultry Uetrulotor bu'tiiis uptbe rep and vigor, . . . bring out thf'licti in vfry turn . . . purs tirceiK-ra in run uiwm, if v"U wnt tn tjt'. s'raui rt-protuicca Pftn'iliitr ri-etn lid"'! 1;M only a ievi M.nnSi. ftr 00 of any mask PfPouJtry. P Regulator So!J end fuaranUtJ tv ' CHIPMAN MERCANTILE CO, . MOfFET FEED MILLS - - Eggs for Hatting A iLdll W, Eveiyday ProsraiB Nstlpn-WTde Sheeting " aad Sheets make hosts ot new friends tor as every . day I targe cotton production plus oar great buying power produces this good "1 ' quality and low price, . V Yon just can't buy It anywhere elselj' . And it does mean savings which amount u to a lotl : x-. .j:-71.rL'7,:. 94 tuibleadied, O Qf 7 OZr' CUBTAINS ..33c 35c 7c 39c The Elders quorum of the Windsor ward entertained the Seventies and High priests at A social Wednesday evening. Mrs. Reginald Gustaveson and daughter ot 8alt visited during last week-end here with tne former's mother, Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte. The son of Mr, and Mrs. James Hallsey who has been III with oomplf. cations following Influenza, for the past three weeks, is reported to be improving nicely.- .-,tVT ,", u - '. 3,,.W.t I Mrs. Chris Williamson entertained Sunday afternoon at a social in honor of their daughter, Ethel. Fifteen little guests enjoyed ' games and stories. Dainty refreshments were served. Delbert Chipman left the first of the week for a month's atay at the herd out West Mr. Chlpman took with "him a radio outfit so when he's out on the desert "the night shall be filled with music and the cares that infest the day, shall fold their tents like the Arabs, and quietly steal away" as the poet says. ' Mr. and Mrs. Orln Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl, Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Mercer at. tended a party given in Provo Satur. day night last tor the Utah Power and Light Co. employees of the Provo district dis-trict The party was given by the company and Is an annual affair. E. H. Nicholes left Monday for his home In Minersville after spending the past month recuperating in a Salt Lake hospital and here from Injuries received the day before Christmas. Mr. Nicholes has been at the home ot. hla parents, Mr. , and Mjrs. Jos. Nicholes. He still la compelled to use crutches, however. Dr, and Mrs.' C N. Jones enter, t'ained at their home Saturday night me guests enjoyed games and a dainty lunch. . Those attending were ifeaara. and MaadamM Joaanh WbH Wi,1 K.; J. BlfdraTTP.'niaTsflrdtrd Martin Nielsen, Bert ' Adamson and Lloyd Adamson of this city; Mr, and Mrs. - Glen Adamson, Mr. ' and Mrs. Edw. L&rsen of Lehl. Monday night the following people enjoyed a sleighing party; Messrs. and MeBdames KV J. Bird, ' Joseph Walton, L. B. Adamson, a N. Jones, of "tfircityrwriniiirtrEaw:xar sen, -Mr.- and Mra. -G4en Adamson- of lhr; After the sleigh ride tte party went, to the home of Mr. l and Mrs. Adamson in Leht where supper was served. Wednesday night the same party enjoyed ' another ride followed by supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' L. B. Adamson ot this city. . lie! Belle Vud CheTiot -OHEETIirO xj Yard J5o OWING FLAiniEL ' ' One Yard Wide " 15c LADIES' H03E Pair WOMEN'S ' and fc - CHILDEEN'3 HIGH SHOES 3c Mrs. Pete Condor and baby danzhC ef ot Bingham, visited here this week with Mrs. Condor's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hofheins and children were down from Bingham Tuesday evening and' visited Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith attended a banquet 1 given by Mr. 'Meredith's fraternltv. " the Alpha Delta, at the Hotel Roberta, 'u-v.-i-ir-u-3-., . .... Word Came Of fh aerlnna tltna of Mrs. Louisa Ogden at Salt Lake a wrmer resident of Windsor ward. She wm oe operated on tor goitre la the near future. ' Misses Pearl and Katw f..n entertained a few of their friends at a sieignriding party Wednesday night latter which games , were played, refreshments re-freshments were served to U guests. Mrs. N. Lee Kirk and two children! are leaving - today for Heiner, Utah, after spending two weeks here visit, ing with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Miller Mrs. Klrkls parents. ' . Mr. Lloyd Varney and children ot Garland, are spending an indefinite mt here with Mrs. .Thomas Kelly, ' mother of Mrs. Varney. My. Varney Is working temporarily in Delta and .et ' uoiu nis return they will remain here, Monday night the Sea Gnli ri tne First ward gave surprise party on their teacher. Mra. Bahina at, the home of their other teacher, Mrs.' Mary W, Humphries. The girl enjoyed themselves In playing games, and delicious refreshments were served., f , , . -, Wednesday night 24 friends ot iSr. and Mrs. Charles Deardorff gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Blnns in honor of the former family who are leavln thla cit-r fh er.t after- a-residenps tinm nf months. Mr. Deardorff has been fore. man of the Denver"" and Rio Grand Section. Oames were played and refreshments re-freshments served. . FOR . CORRECT CANDLING and GRADINO ' - 0f YOUR EGGS . ' ', ' Can v. f; FULTON MARKET .- , . - WM. 8HELTON, Looal Buyer i 'J , Si ? . Til |