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Show MAY 23, 1927 -jjgi forli Leeds J Brown epent Sunday to tie f ginien. , fJkiCltr where Monday jnorn-M jnorn-M commenced taking courta Lnmewr work , ad Mra. H 0. Jensen t 8alt w spent Sunday in American S'mts. Jenaen'a. mother, Mra. Wd Mr. Robert Patterson and of Hagna, wer guesia ouuuy ind Mrs. William rauwron jolly here, L jains Spencerr Jr. and small C onnd.iT tor Idaho nOi where fill ipeno iw ww nlatwei. Mr. and Mrs. Tr w. jnnL-. : ...... - ..mw - WWt business visitors to 8alt Lake Cltr irriday. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Mra, Ella Halllday ot Sajt Lake Cltjr, U visiting here with her eon, w B. Halllday and family. g Frances Osborne and Jack Colin ot Wi ixt, were guests Sunday of Mr and Mra. Karl Wootton here. Mra. O. W Elton ot DMdent, la here spending the week with her par. enta, Mr and Mrs. Niels Nejson. Mr. and Mra. William Greening are thel proud parenta of a baby eon, born lait week. All concerned are reported report-ed doing nicely. Mrs. Joseph Karren and daughter Katheroh, left this week for a month"! rlait in Montpeiler, Idaho, with rela. tlrea and ; friends, ,,....,,, ' ; , , ; .,.,. ,n -Wanted ilriwbernr'picieri Phona -W, American Fork. ' ' 1-tp. Mr. and Mrs. William Beverldgt of Park City, are visiting thla week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. OUrer Jeffe, SATURDAY,- MAY 1927 r ra Mary j. hooper and two oaughters-of Tleasahr7 GroreT were victors in American Fork Tuesday aiternooa. Thomas Coddington left Tnesdar for his ranch at Colton to spend aereral days attending to business matters. - Mrs. Benjamin F. Moffat t iwt Mn Thomas A Barratt of their lady friends at th home of iurs. Monett Wednesday afternoon. A J- . uencious iUDcu was aerred late in the afternoon. i,: .tan left Wednesday for L county and Moab district to W week or ten daya in the In. f, of the Utah Power t Light Co. I IDwmond Jacklin with Mr. Andrew Oleen of ! Pleaaant motored to r Payaoa - Sunday they ipent the afternoon guests and MrsJoe OHV--f :;-r--; -.- William Householder la spend- .. .uv in Binxham. guest - of ad Mrs. EsUe Bennett Mrs, vaoIuT ana iw ovu iit" ! i- rawhrrv with. Mr. Dimmer " r lolder. CHANGE IN "OREM LINE" . :i ' r: fEAIN SCHEDULES iectlre May 3rd, 1927, limit- trains IW 3 6 9 10 will ip on signal at the following Hons to receive or discharge wagers: - -, BBARD spencer RRIS CURTIS sow LAKE VIEW Week-end Excursiong One fare Round Trip Wntatlon or Mileage Books J Cents Per Mile. lit Lake & Utah B. B. Henry L Moore and P. Abercromble Recelrera. Son J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. Mrs. Blaine Steele and two child. Yen,- Sterling and Bobby, left Thursday Thurs-day for Long Beach, California, to spend the summer. Leo Nelson has returned home to American Fork tor summer racatlon after teaching in the high school at RIgby, Idaho, for the past nine months. Mrs. Sarah Jones is visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mra. James Jonea and family. The big attraction ta a new baby son who arrived at the Jones' home recently. Mra. Elizabeth McBrlde, Miss Del ta McBrlde, Mrs. Jennie Tanner and daughter Fae, spent Sunday in Proro with Mrs. Tanner's mother, Mrs. Peter Anderson. Miss Fae remained to spend a week with her grand mother. Mrs. Thomas Singleton, Mrs. Peter Jensen - aid daughter Leone, . and Robert Singleton motored to the cap! to city Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Sarah Jane Singleton, who haa been very ill and who Is somewhat some-what improved In health now, and they also visited with Mrs. Ottley. Friday night of last week the M. L A. officers and teachers of the Fourth ward gave a padtjr in honor of Eugene Nicholes at his home. Mr. Nlcholes was formerly superintendent of the M. L A. ( in that ward and recently moved into' his new home in the Second v ward. The time was enjoy ably spent in games and music and delicious refreshments were served. As a token of appreciation the Fourth ward officers and teachers presented Mr. Nlcholes with a handsome white gold engraved ring set with a ruby stone. 1 OUR 2 R ANATtON-VMDS INSTITUTION mm twhere savings arc vpreatest " fiV silvery . trem lather to . J towl that spttdy. thaw gaeaxts a gaper- tiaan blade. Only one razor aharpena Ita own blades Wet -Axto'Strop Razor - ." "" "i ,- -$1 up to 025 Mrs, Leslie Searle was made Terr hhppy hy the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. Mother and son are re-" ported doing nicely. . . , . Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Buhler of Highland, are the proud parents of a baby boy who arrived at their home Thursday morning. Mother and babe are doing splendidly. Thursday night the American Fork firemen and their wives enjoyed a trip to Saratoga Springs. After an Invigorating swim in the plunge the crowd enjoyed a "basket" Junch. Mrs. Lizzie Jensen and two daught ers of Brlgham City, visited in Ameri can Fork Sunday with Miss Leon Kelly. Guests from Salt Lake City the same day were Mrs. George Tay lor, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Taylor. The small dtughter of Mrs. Jesse Spafford has been very 11 at the home ot her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen. The little one has been- suffertirg ' from "' whooping cough and although she is not weU, Is reported to be improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter and three sons of Bingham motored down Tuesday night and visited with Mrs. MIna Shatter. Wednesday morning Mrs. Frank Shatter and son left for Lethbridge, Canada being called there by the sudden death of ber father, B. F. VanDuzee. Masters Elmer and Frank Shatter will visit here with their grandmother until her return. Order your flowers for Decoration now. Carnations, Roses- Gladiolas, potted plants. Humphries Floral, American Fork. adv. Mrs. Garn Carter of Provo, a brfle of this month, was the motif for a party given last Saturday night by Misses Florence and Millie Duncan. fflve Hundred" waathe mala feature of the evening's entertainment and dainty lunch was served at the small tables. The prize for high score was won by Mrs. Ralph Millar and Miss Condon of Provo was awarded the consolation favor. There were II present, the guests from out of the city being Mrs. Carter, Miss Condon, Miss Vincent, Mrs. Harlow Jones and Mrs. C. A, Tolboe of Provo and Mrs. Morris Roberts of LehL DAUGHTERS OF PIOKEEKS MEETING NEXT THURSDAY The local camp ct the Daughters of Pioneers will hold their meeting next .Thursday afternoon in the city hall commencing at 2:30 o'clock The biography of Joe Condor will be given together with a splendid program. All members are requested to be present. Riches Not Everything li!'')it's Yin' U'l'U'ii .Will piiin. kept with -;iiv :iil! l"'-t ;:ri.'T. The e;t,,. f l irlir Ucs liL-mlrr liP'Ui 4 i'i"d niaii 1 1 ) : t ii tlii' Inrojn ctiiclirfs of (in hoiK'ft v.'rUu-l.'Ks! '-""SO- Fights 13 Years To Get Bid of Gas "I had stomach trouble for 18 years. Since taking, Adlerika I feel better than for years and have not been bothered with gas." L. A. Champion. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adler-tka Adler-tka relieves gas and often removes astonishing amount of old waste matter mat-ter from the syBtera. Makes you en-Joy en-Joy your "meals' and sleep better. So matter what you have tried for ;our stomach and Doweli, Addlerlka will surnrlse you. .Wm. Tbornton ur A1IERICAH FORK, UTAH fine Bra! pi CJa Backing Every Statement With 25 Anniversary (Coats! CoaU! At Low Prices Her "No tlme like the prei- i eat" thatl a' a reaiiy is ini a boat' these toats -because they are t Jow priced. For Vacations! - Tweed coats go traveling and twills can be - worn any time. We urge you to compare com-pare the.se values. Wemaa, ' MiiMi mi Jn&lor Sises $9.90! 25 Anniversary Tweed-Knickers The Practical Outdoor Garment I Fun ahead because you .have planned to have suitable suit-able clothes for outings. Come In to see us about them. ; Knickers; middles, " riding breeches and two-piece salts t mil h a v e their places f in the com-olete com-olete ward robe. We have gar- meats for , all ages. $1.98 to $3.98 25 Anniversary Summertii , Frocks for Juniors The ipot-light ipot-light of fashion for a n mm e r shows oa -wash frocks . delightfully delight-fully cool and charm- ing for hot ' days. i Fresli aad Cris, AdlslatM tak a4 Utr art - tmif to PrW oiy $4.98 ALPINE NEWS Mrs. Lenard Bates, Reporter. A few friends of John Moyle' surprised sur-prised him at his home Wednesday evening. The party was arranged by the. Sunshine Committee ot the ward. Everyone present enjoyed themselves with, games, music, chats and refreshments. re-freshments. . Mrs. Ray Strong - entertained the Young Mothers Club Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home. The time was spent in needle work and social chat and late in the afternoon Mrs. Strong served her guests a delicious lunch. Mr. aid Mrs. "Henry Watts"" of Murray,,, were jests Wednesday w Thursday at the home of Mrs. Grace Bateman. Mrs. Watts was formerly Miss 'Edith Bateman. BAND CONCERTSTART JUNE 7 Commenting .with Tuesday, June 7th, and continuing on through the summer months there will be weekly week-ly ..band, concerts at the . . city . park grounds on Main street every Tues day night commencing at 8 o'clock. Director K. J. Bird and the band boys have held their practices regularly regu-larly since the concerts ceased last fall and are in better condition than ever before to appear in their concert con-cert programs. The hand is comprised of the regular regu-lar twenty-five members and this year there will be two lady members.. mem-bers.. Miss Pay Parker and Miss Bernlece Barratt will play alto horns, and Miss Parker will also be accom-panlest accom-panlest for solo numbers by the hand members during the season. Orson Uilliams Regains Health Prominent Denver Hotel Man Suffering From Indigestion and Siomoch Trouble, Relieved by Teniae, "Everyone -.can-benefit by my experience," ex-perience," says Orson C. Williams, owner ot Rosslyn -Hotel, Denver. "Neglect robbed -me of good health. The members also have purchased new caps which will complete their uniforms ot wite shirts, black bow ties and gray trousers. Special . programs in connection with the concerts will be given during the summer of which due announcements announce-ments will be made. - - The townspeople ' by the large attendance at-tendance at the concerts of the past seasons have shown- their- appreciation appreci-ation of the open air program! and wtli"welcome "then annoTunceMdht'of the starting of the programs. A Well Baby's Conference Held At Highland, High-land, Wednesday, May 25 The first baby conference ever held at Highland took place -Wednesday with 21 children of pro-school age being examined. The conference wai very much appreciated by the Highland High-land people. After the examinations had been finished Dr. Culllmore and Mra. Eveline Reed, the nurse In charge, gave health talks to the par enta, most of whom had remained Are You "Toxic?" It Ii WeU,Then, to Leant A Intertasks of Good Elimination. T7UNCTI0NAL Inactivity of the J? kidneys permits retention of waste poisons in the blood. Symptoms Symp-toms of this toxic condition are a dull, languid feeling, drowsy bead-aches bead-aches and, sometimes, toxic beck- " are not functioning as they should ia often shown by scanty or burning passage of secretions. Many readers have learned the value of Doan' Pill, stimulant diuretic to the kid neys, in this condition. Users every where endorse JPoan'a. Aak rout twighborl f DOAN'S pSf Stimulant DittrHlc tat htKidntya yotfMUbOT Co, Mils. Om, BiiaTria. H. T. ? QlDOriSHieil m - r V.atrnr hnrnma a. trial, for I sutfered from lndleestlon I and gaa that bloat ed my stomach. I . would almost turn blind from dizziness caused by indigestion and was lust about to give up when Tanlac was recommended recom-mended to me. "After taking It awhile I felt stronger and my appetite returned and I can truthfully eay that Teniae Ten-iae is a fine tonic and helped build me back to health." Over 40,000,000 bottles of thla wonderful tonic, made from roots, barks and herbs, have been sold. Avoid sickness. Take Tanlac. The results are amazing. Ask your druggist drug-gist for a bottle today! , Paramount Theatre Provo, Utah J3ix Big Acts A. & H. Road Show VAUDEVILLE .v . And Feature Picture Every THURSDAY ClinuP Matinee2:45- 10c and 25c. OllU WO Evening 7:15 and 8:45-35c. Shows Continuous V.V-Every V.V-Every Sat. .and Sun. 2:15-4:15-5:45-7:15-9:15. OUR NEW MAMMOTH HOPE JONES WURUTZER r- m tv IS NOW INSTALLED ORGAN ETHEL IIOOAN w i m mi f aw .AT, THE CONSOLE I - 1 ! 7 " i ' ss" j -- - - ' - I Outing: May.28-29 Sports Bief Dancing Crowds |