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Show nAY. JCKE 4,-1927 ricanjorlrlcciils jpajkley bid Otto ; ' Mrs. Strong of Magna .,-end visitors of Mr, and - .k.iu and family. . wtIon Pay ta at thi home . r vaater were Mr. A. by and nyjzLJzzZZ. r: city. jnnie Cunningham bad at U on Decoration Day Mr. and 5 earn Carter and Mr. and t Talboe of Provo. V an1 inn and dauaht- gait Law - jtrt Heber Barratt - Memorial Mra J. 0. Commings. - a Tracy of Ogden arrived L-. tn Boend the week with jacklm ana - lamuy. aura, formerly ':. M1b Ellen Brron Crookston, son, Elden t - A. .J A. WMer, enore, nwwru w V.tMiweek. They left Tues. jo it indefinitely with Mr. and I ad Mra John Smith of Lehl, Memorial Day, with Mra. Smith's Mra. Lillian crown, airs. wu formerly Miss Prudence Jn of tbls city. . . P. well Rogers of Salt Lake City, I. Bassett of Delta, and Winona Itt of Salt Lake, were visiting W, and Monday wlthr Mrs. let Logle. 't Boss H. Grant had as Decora. Day gaects and visitors; Mr. and 1 Archie Wilson and son of Park 1 Mn. Eliia Jackson -of Delta; Hattle Hendrlckaon of Salt Lake j Mrs. Nellie Herbertsen and J Aughter, Ellen of Pleasant ; Mr. tnd Mra John Grant and ,ta Shea and son 'Morris of i. ' guest tor the week end. M&s Elfa pay of NephL Week-end Tlsltors of Mrs E. 1 N Wagstalf were Mr", and Mrs Georg. Watts and family of Salt Lake City. Decoration Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Singleton were Mr and Mra. James Herbert cf Salt Lak. City. . e J? 'L KlngBtonrtah arrived Here Sunday to spend an indefinite in-definite visit with John Jacklln and family. Mr. and Mrs. Uoseph Wllaon of Ophlr, Utah were in this city Sunday and Monday visiting with friends and relatives. Visitors in American Pork Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Wright of Salt Lake City. They spent the day with friends and relatives. .'AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Howard Greene and children J , Sunday from a visit in oh has been staying wun ner 'i-mura ui mis city uwoi wrigoi oi Salt Lako City. They spent the day here with friends and relatives. U CHANGE IN j "OREM LINE" .IAIN SCHEDULES -active May 3rd, 1927, limit- trains No. 36910 will 9 on signal at the following itlona to receive or discharge Jensen: jlBBARD SPENCER URRIS CURTIS W LAKEVIEW - Weefcend ExrarsiOM - r-One r-One Fare Round Trip bmantatJonor Mileage Books - 2 Cents Per Mile. alt Lake & Utah R. R. Henry I. Moore and Ion J. Anderson. TVftfllo nr. Walter Stevens of McGM, Nevada and Ruby Brown were visiting all day Sunday in Salt Lake City, with friends and relatives. Virginia Werner left for Mesa. Ari. sona, Wednesday-morning where she will commence work m the J. C. Penney store managed by her brother, Unford. Werner. Mr, and Mra J. C. Miller and baby, neea moiorea to Heber Sunday to visit with Mrs. Miller's parents. Mr. Miller returned home while his wife stayed: Her visit will be Indefinite. Soap Special $1.25 value for 98c. 2 Large White King and 3 Bars Mission Bell Soap. Robinson Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Merrihew and Mrs. Ada Merrihew, mother of Mr. Merrihew, all of Salt Lake City were visitors of Mn and Mrs. Edward Leo Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dunkley had as Decoration Day visitors, Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Kirk of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mra R. G. Buckle and Jack Vale of Bingham Canyon, and Melvin Dunkley of Wanship. ' Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Byron Crookston Decoration Day were Mrs. Joy ChriBtensen and Mrs. Catherine Frampton and two sons, Frank, of Spanish Fork, and Burton, of Salt Lake. Callers at Mrs. Hannah Dunkley's Decoration Day were her son, Earla Dunkley and daughter Clara of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunkley and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Dunkley, and Mr. and Mrs. Bally Dunford of the same city. , The '.latter two are grandchildren grand-children of Mrs. Dunkley. Wednesday, in the Salt Lake Temple, E. H. Berrett and Miss Amy Jockson bf Provo were united In marriage. Mr. Berrett was a teacher of Physical Edscatton and Economics at the American Fork High School this year. His" manr loeaf with his Provo friends in extending their congratulations. " Justness 'vlal luesuay wer Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 1 K. Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dykman and Mr. and Mrs, Karl Jones of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs.,Elvia West and Mrs. C. S. Jones of Salt Lake City were Decoration Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman. SATURDAY JUNE 4, 1927 Mrs. Elizabeth ; Baker adiut Decoration Deco-ration Day guests, Mr. and Mra George Rollings and family of Bin. ham Canyon, Mrs. Sarah Jones returned home from the capitol city Monday. . She bas been visiting with friends and relatives during her ten day stay there. Mrs. Thomas Blnch and daughter Donna, of Shelley, Idaho arrived here Wagstaff and family. Their stay is Indefinite. ' Miss Detta McBride, Mrs. Jennie i Tanner an4- daughter Fajre, spent! Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City' visiting Mra Tanner's sister, Mrs. B. I R Gulver. i A theatre party was enjoyed Sunday Sun-day by Mr. and Mra Neldon Blrk and Mrt. Louis Bi,rk, mother of Neldon. They motored to Provo and attended the feature there.- . Mrs, Wilj Miller bad as visitors on Decoration Day her three daughters, Hannnah, Bethel and Rule who are staying in Salt Lake, being employed there. Walter Stevens of McGill, Nevada to visiting Mr. and - Mra- Thomas Singleton, He will stay about two weeks, after which he will return home to Nevada. Mrs. Thomas Hunter was pleasant, ly surprised Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Zabrlskie of Midvale who visited with the Hunter family previous pre-vious to motoring to Alpine. - Mrs. W. A Robinson had as guests and visitors on Decoration Day, Mr. and Mrs. George Earle of Bingham, Mrs. Paul Woodcox and Mrs. W. P. Harrington of Salt Lake City. Mrand MrsfAhe Gudmuudsen had as Decoration Day. visitors, Austin Gudmundsen and wife of Salt Lake City, LeGrande Gudmundsen and wife from Payson.' In the afternoon the families went to the Saratoga Resort where they spent an enjoyable time. Visitors of Mr. and Mra. Roy Greenwood on Decoration Day were Mrs. H. C. Boley and son of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Roy Boley and daughter Ro&e of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Jones of Provo. Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss Thelma Boley of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Russon left Saturday night for Ogden. They visited with Mrs. Albert Grantsfleld, Mr. Russon's sister, Sunday. From there they - motored to Farmlngton where they visited with Mr. and Mrs Grant S. Clark, spending Decoration Day-' with -theu They arrived homaj from their pleasant trip Tuesday morning. First Smday Show . :..;r- ' AT THE CAMEO Sunday, June 5 8:00 P. M. and 9:45 P. M. Other picture houses throughout the county are operating each Sunday pd will do so until the Supreme Court of Utah decides the question of Sun-gay Sun-gay shows. To protect our business and serve our patrons as other towns are wins we are opening our show house on Sundays. Wo wiU select pictures Citable for showing on this day and hppe to merit your patronage. The opening picture selected is Tine Wanderer" The story ot tne nrsi vm wf- x is a amount picture of the Raoul Walsh V q rothcn Ernest. Tnrro iA "xt1:L ..rvun-R: Kuth h-n Wilhams.TO PJM": 1 :-"'?rfcsr?t "411 "trlirtTfl world is acclaim- . j... 1 ing as the peer of any directorial effort the-motion-pictunHndstry-ias-ver seen. Be convinced. 10-15 Cents 1015 Cents Re member..Camin--Sundav Evening, June 5th l i,- i ,-i 1 .i'i'i"'1 flTi OUR: 2R ANATION-WDS INSTITUTION' Mmm " where savings are ipeatett" AUEKIOAH FOKK, UTAH is Giving You Service and Satisfaction Thru Quality Goods Trademarked Goods The Fruit of Experience "That was the belt cloth I ever had. I wih I could get' some more." How often you hear such remarks, or perhapi make them yourself. Trademarked goods are a very practical solution of th , difficulty. If an . article has pleased you, you can ask for it again; if not, you know what to . avoid. . ; The J. C Penney Company May Festival of trademarked goods is an appropriate continuation continu-ation of the April Silver Anniversary. Anni-versary. When we hand out a branded article we are saying. "Here is the benefit of our 25 " y ears of merchandising exper- -tence. Behind this name stands the honor of a great Company." 2 25 Anniversary 1 Men's 16-Pound Union Suits Fine quality ecru ribbed, short sleeves and ankle length; cut full and extra well made and trimmed; heavy weight. One of our feature values at c 98 Our Trade Mark Brand of Reliable Work Clothes The Workmen of America know the unerring Quality, Value and Service represented by the above labels to be found only in our Stores. ' Big Mac Work Skirts Pay-Day Oversfla Union Made, of 3.20 blue, denim. Overall or Jumper, $1.15 Nation-Wide Work Suits Khaki drill, triplestitched. bar-tacked, cut full, at ivws V. 28 Youth's .......... 1.S8 Boy's .....1.69 Blue or grey chambray, la , slim, regular and extra sixes 69c Our Compass Work Shirts Coat style, chambray or khaki jean, continuous laced - aleeres.- tt-vz"t y- 98c Mrs. T. H. Bradley and Mrs. Grace Bradley of Mantl, spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mra K. J. Bird and family. Mr, and Mrs. JJoyd Varney left Tuesday for Brlgham City. They will make their home there in the future. Mrs. Mabel Miller had as Memorial Day visitors her sons Ray and Howard How-ard Miller of Bingham, and Mr. Ettrick Miller. . Mrs. Alice Smith and children of Salt Lake City, were visitors - and guests of Mr. and Mra, Roy Steele on Decoration Day. Mri Elisabeth McBride - returned home Monday night from Ogden where she has been, visiting with her daughter for several days. Dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Werne on Decoration Day were Mra R, D. Davis, Mra. W. D. Davis and Mra Dan Smith, all of Provo. ; LXon Vacher of Provo and Reva Peck .of this city motored to Ogden Sunday where they visited with Mr. Vachers aunt, Mra Charlie Vacherr Mr, and Mrs. Truss Bodell and daughters of Herrlman visited here during the week-end with Mrs. BodeU'a mother, Mrs. Hannah Rhodes. Sunday visitors at Provo were Mr. and Mra. Rulon Nicholes and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner. They spent the afternoon at the home of Judge and Mra. George P. Parker. William Householder motored down from Strawberry Valley Monday. Tuesday afternoon he and Mrs. Householder returned to Strawberry to remain for the summer. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Warren Boley, Mrs, Emma JenWns, Mra Ivy Steele and Mrs. Grace Miller of California, Cali-fornia, niotored tp.JProvo where .they spent to-"- afternoon- v visiting -with friends and relatives . Mr. and Mra Dave Smith and. family fami-ly of Salt Lalte,' and Mra Grace Miller of California, were gnests of Mra Warren Boley and family Decoration Day. Mrs. Miller Is making an indefinite indefi-nite visit with the Boley family. - " J Miss Mary Abel had as a dinner guest on Decoration Day, Miss . La Prlel Goates ot Lehl, wno has been teaching In Mlltord this school year. Announcement is made of the engagement en-gagement of Milton Beck and Miss Archie Tavoian of Murray, .The wedding wed-ding will take place Jane 29tb in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Beck Is the son ot Mrs. Peter Beck of this city. Mrs. Martin Ambrose left Wednesday Wednes-day morning tor Seattle, Washington to visit tor six weeks with her daughter, daught-er, Mrs. V. P. Rose and two children. Her daughter Mrs. Ck a Hosking and) two children of Bingham will be In American Fork at the Ambrose home during hw, al)tanoje-'fcW-ia,?iw!,s Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nicholes had as visitors on Memorial pay. Judge and Mrs. G. P. Parker and family 'of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Parker and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Hansen of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner and family fami-ly of this city. ;-- . Mra. LeGrande Gudmundsen and Miss Florence , Duncan entertained Monday at the home of Mrs. ' Harold Chlpman complimentary for Mr. and Mra, Harlow Jones of Provo. Mra Jones was formerly Miss Thelma Boley of this city. "Stung", wsa ths main feature of the evening. Musical numbers were rendered during - ths evening to the delight of the guests, First prlxe tor the ladles was won by , Mrsv- Rulon Peterson of Lehl, formerly former-ly Miss June Lynch of this city, and Mrs. Owen Humphries, won the consolation con-solation prize. For the men, Owen Humphries captured first prise with Harlow Jones the consolation, A tasty luncheon was served to the foL lowing guests: Mr. and Mra, Owes! J Humphries.prant IngersplV K;Mr and , Mrs." Elijah Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cbipman and Florence Duncan of this city; ' Mr. and Mra. Rulon Peterson and Mr. and Mra. Morris Roberts ot Lehl; Mr., and Mrs. Harlow Jonea of Provo, Mr. and Mrs, Ls Grande Gudmundsen of Payson; and Mr. and Mra. Newell Hophelns . of Bingham Canyon. Everyone had a merry time. Parlmiount Theatre Provo, Utah LAST VAUDEVILLE SHOW THIS SEASON Thursday, June 9th Six Big Act A. & H. Road Show. Vaudeville and Feature Picture. Shows Continuous Shows Continuous On This Last Every Saturday, Son- Vaudeville Show day and Holidays From 2:18 to 11 P.M. 2:15 To 11 P. M. HEAR "OOTrNEW 'HOPE JONES WTOLITZER ORGAN Z7 r |