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Show i i TTTRDAY. JUNE 18,11927 :rican Fcr't Lc3t!s 1 Mis, Melba Barrett wa. . Tliltor ln Provo Wednesday atfernoon. , ,d Mrs.- Russell Stprrs were of visiting la American Tuesday with relatives. Lola Oler of Shelley, Idaho, fa infinitely at the home of j garden Hollndrake:, ; " r. L knA Mrs. Ross Hockings of (". - Panvon. and Mrs, Louis LJi of Eureka, Sunday U t the home of Mr. and Mra, i Myra Whimper of Eureka, la V her "cousin, Mra. Lenard Pett, week. -A- I. nrrhia Ladles were enter? i Thursday afternooa at the i of rjirs. Earl Carllale. .The oon .was delightfully .spent ln i,, and social tnat,- aiier wnicn ij lunch wai served to all mem- present . - . " TPlamnra , rntiirnnd . , Vuc u - - Wednesday from Roosevelt, ihe has been vlBittag the past vlth Mr. and MriTV A. Gard- Second Ward Relief Society f a social Tuesday afternoon frutrthe visiting teachers of that iliatlon. Among other interest- ngs. awards were presented to mho had attained highest ranka Itnfulness and attendance. Those Line sifts of Jardinieres and i were Mesdames Mary Dun- Vnima Miller, Ella Bertie, Emma drake, Susie Wagstaff and Clara ft. Toe pariy yruveu iy u a ur 'ul affair. feting will be held this afternoon Vo o'clock at the home of . Mra. kas Coddington for. the stake members of the Primary. On int of JUJness.it is. .impossible to It at the first place designated. bembers are requested to please this board meeting. ter attending the conference at Lake Sunday morning, Mr. and Victor Nicholes, Mr. and Mra. p. Nicholes, Mr. and Mra. Rulon pies, Mr. and Mra. Joseph bles alt of this city and (Mr. and D. H. Nicholes and family of e City formed a party ".and to Liberty Park where- they picnic lunch and listened to the .given at the park that after- i iwvel birthday party was given Friday by Mrs. Lenard Pett, 1ng her two little daughters, ira and Helen. There izJsonly layl difference between the two he party was a combined affair, ira being "nine and Helen four, afternoon waa enjoyably spent pdren's sports and games on the I after which a delicious and I re-ft re-ft lunch was served to twenty Close friends of the two little .Mrs. Bert Adamson ana three children, child-ren, Dorothy, Rose and Helen return- u pome Wednesday from visit in 8trawberry, a short AMERldAN" FORK CTTWm SATTTRDAY. JUNE 18, 1927 ill . : i i.i. Ill .. f ' ..,'' , '.. . Mlsa , Reva Wagstaff and Mra t-wM-nan and small daughter Donna, spent Saturday and Sunday to Sajt Jake City, visiting with Mrs. ueorg watts. : Clifford Cunningham was a Lak visitor Monday. Salt Stanford Wllda, John and Neldon Varney and Henry Chlpman enjoyed a Ashing trip Friday up Pro vo Canyon. Can-yon. They report having had a merry time. R. C. Cooper and family of Vernal peni ssunaay and Monday visitine oster and family, nrisarsaTCTami - ; . rr jour ' )) "wh AtJATKM-VflDE jNSTmmoN- .Jdillliid 1. . Tour) .l5ILVEM ere.saotngs are greatest . A1IEEICAH FORK, UTAH airs, ionma Foster left Tuesday; for Ogden where she visited with her daughter and son.ln-law, Mr, and Mrs. Leon "Whipple. She returned . hnmo Wednesday. Mrs. Leo T. Shelley and daughters Mary, OJive, Alta and Vida Berg were business visitors ln the capital city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman were visitors In-Salt Lake Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Chip man. Misses Vlda Berg, Alta Berg and Mary Sheljey, Howard Peterson, Ernest Webb and Harold Commer, the latter three being from Lent, formed a. party and motored to Salt Lake City Saturday night and at tended the theatre. Thursday evening, twenty friends of Mlas'Ardean Olsen pleasantly surprised sur-prised her at her home, the occasion being her sixteenth birthday. The usual social diversions were Indulged in by the guests, after which delicious refreshments were served. Order Your Peony Roots Now For M planting. Mem orial, Chinese and Japanese varieties. Early, mid-sea son and late. See our display of cut peonies in Ida Chip- man millinery windows. 'avne's. the Peony Growers. -18-lt The Ladies Literary met Thursday afternoon at the home or Mrs. Bernard Christensen with Mrs. Abe Oumundsen assisting as hostess. Miss Reva Beck gave a very interest ing and educational talK on im pressions in Europe," based on her travels there. The association com- mlttee h'ave oultUned a" Travelogue for hoir nmirram this year which r w v promises to be very entertaining and Instructive. Skss pi r i We Are Trying to Deserve Success by Earni ?S lti-By Mid 25h Anniversary 2S Anniversary 25AAnmtmary " l25AAnnwmary1 HeaK2i.l!aki Vrfa Garden Hat. Work SuiU rt " . .. wim Ku v w "Nation WioV Brand ith??' u ouru,tl(Ier. ' Fuir block ;heavykhakl tor Women - -:- WitB ,h. Union Laber' knakiro iers. Heavyweight, roller hats for Summer wear. vr.nv .h,0-, ,,! fcM. - Staunch khald drill triple- Jrhk;n h 'our vent,lat!ng ?ith two fine wire ventila- Fuff ."S Ot ititch.dta.ams,. b.Macted. screen two m front two ting screens and ful -stitched Vtp.w vTr Wni ?A Made for hard wear.- Cnt- very low priced at ' cool and low priced at Exceptional viluei at ! , aeven pockata. Low priced, 49c 49c ior fn ot;r ylXils 25k Anniversary "Pay Day" Overalls or Jumpers Durable M blue denim, cut extra full, triple-ititehed, s i x pockets, bar - tacked jackets with e n f 1 n e e r s cuffs to match. All sises, law eluding Extra Sizes, at $1.15 I 25 A Anniversary Men's Athlctid Beat qnaHrjj 72x80 aalnioofcj foil cot, well made and wsH trimmed. O ad of oar exceptional excep-tional value J at the low price Z5 A Anniversary A Play Oxford, Built for "Wear"" T"" Here s ,a rough-and-tumble shoe tor growing youngsters. young-sters. Of sturdy brown leather with wide, roomy, toes. Sles 12 -to 1 Sizes 8 to 11.. Sizes 6ft to 8.. 11.23 .S8e 25 Anniversary rrzTub iSuita For Boys Newest Sun- mer fabrics and colors; effects. Staunch, cool and du-, rable. Sizes iVi t o 7. Very low priced at 79cto $1.98 amed3:heatr e I (Weekly Program) f TUB BEST IS NONE TOQ GOOD FOR ttR PATRON'S. Sunday and Monday, June 19 and 20 "BESUEEECTION" ' With Rod LaRocque. The picture that throbs to- ths heart beat of humanity, tremenrtoun nlrtura nt r..t.io. Rni under the Cossacklafh. A "Tlllnir. Stirrfnir nrnnHnnnl ilnmi WTion vou spe it you will say 'One of the greatest pictures -I have Been!" Also picture showing "UuuerRii s HiRht to Paris. ' Admission 30c and25c " Tuesday, June 21: -"ACROSS THE PACIFIC" With Monte Blue. The first great Spanish-American war Pture. A gnr.ftiiiMiin. j.ama .1. n thililntnA rnnmalen. mmX TTchl comeAv: - Admission iOc aud 20c. Wednesday, J une 22 F1M THE MATSOJT DANCE ARTISTS wght pn)ple, good music, clever steps and beautiful costumes. Direct from Salt Lake. Reserved seats on sale at Brlggs Pharmacy COc, General admission 35c, Children 25c. Thursday Only, June 23 EXTRA! TXTRAI )HMPSEY and TUNNEY . ; ' . CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT" mpif e tRn rounds of the moat talked of battle in ring history. -Aixo Kood yeatern picture, Admission 15o and 30c. Friday Only, June 24 JACK HOXIE IN "GRINNING GUNS" A real, amaahlns. he-man Western. Seveath. eplacxle- of .-"8ILENT-FLYER." , (tntlliiJaM Tin OS Fred n uuiuiuav, U UllO ""u uome wim a personality oir "SILVER COHfRS THRU" A rnin!inr . ... - . .. . . . .1 n , c Ul raring niied witn tne nre oi me wesu Clarenoe and MeMn Grant, representatives rep-resentatives of the Metropolitan Life Insuranle Co., attended a meeting in Sajt Lake City Wednesday afternoon in which Mr. Almy, an officer of the company, addressed the men of the Provo, Salt Lake and Ogden districts. Miss LaVern Grantham, the charm, ing young daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Granthamrot''lli' 'waTmarrted to Byron Christiansen of Wendover, Utah, on June 9th at Salt Lake City. Mr. Christiansen is a brother of Anno Christiansen of American Fork, and is a former resident of Pleasant Grove. The young couple will make their home in Wendover, Utah for the present.....,.!,' .'.1..'.:.... ..... " Mr, and Mrs. N.'H. Heiaelt went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to meet their son. Laurence who Is doing construe tion work near Grand Junction, Colorado. Colo-rado. Mr. Helselt was on his way to nvioii roilfornla" to attend the Vun.t(MAU( graduation exercises of his daughters, Ines and Iola. The family has lived in Oakland, California, the past two vara and will return by auto to Salt Ike City via weeo, wuuoraa, Boise, Idaho, where Mr. Helselt had" contracts during the past years. and bas two Mrs, Christensen James Chlpman and Mrs. A. entertained 22 close friends of Miss Elizabeth Hindley, a popular brldo of the month, m a prettily arranged breakfast, on Tuesday Tues-day at the home of Mrs. Christensen. Representing the "Sea of Matrimony", the tablo had for a centerpiece a miniature Bhlp surrounded by a bank -m). hrirles roses. The favors wer a bride and bridesmaid dressed in r,0tl shades of. tulte. After tne breakfast the guests went to the Chlp- Kmi, and the anernoon spent in bridge, priies being won by Viola Lange ana u u-nainai numbers wex i?lUPI' EUza Thorne unns Mrs. Wilcken. hv Mrs. hurst, Mrs. Edith Taylor and Miss Dorothy Chlpman. l - Imnnae M A un l" mosuultotm were killed. Enough " rm,Mi to inrost a whole ne gl.bor- SU e ny-Tox. Fly-Tox is the ' ?,tiik- Insecticide developed at ? ; l'n,:0M of Industrial R- x. u. Tin i i inwnmi'. Hv S t It afe. "tainlcHS. fraprant. n 1 ttrnrt!ons on each bot- mW, Mini' :.m,n Ml. hnu Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter and three sons and John Shatter of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon spent Wednesday - and Thursday in American Fork with Mrs. MIna Shatter. A delightful dancing party waa featured Thursday evening at Saltalr. It waa given by the 8igma Theta Phi Sorority of the U. A. C. at Logan ln honor of Miss Z3iza'HihdIey who' li a member, and who is soon to be married. mar-ried. Miss Dorothy Chlpman of this city attended the party.- She is also a member of this Sorority. Ml&a Dorothy Chlpman was a guest at a trousseau tea given by Miss Liza Hindley at her home in Salt Lake Wednesday erenmgr Miss to b married, today. Mrs. James Chlpman, Mra. Atlantic Christensen, Mrs. Lenard Chlpman, and Miss Dorothy Chlpman -were guests at a tea reoeptlon held Friday at the home of Mrs. Jack Thuison of Salt Lake. The reception was in honor of Miss Liza Hindley, a bride of this month, and one hundred and fifty Invitations were sent out for this delightful affair Miss Dorothy Chlpman leaves the 23rd of this month for New York to prepare pre-pare tor sailing for Europe. She will sail xn the second of July on the ship 'Coneronia," with the Students Tour of Europe. They will tour eight different countries and expect to be gone all summer; " A dedlghtful party was given Satur day by the American Fork Sunshine committee of the Fourth ward for Mrs. Marr P. Erickson honoring her nlntleth birthday. The party waa held afcthe home of her sister, Mrs. Sarah, H Robinson. White and red peonies beautifully decorated the entertaining en-tertaining rooms. The time was spent In social chat after which dainty refreshments were served. , Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Erickson and Mr. and Mra. Larsen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Solan Richardson and family of West Jor dan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erickson of Provo, Mesdamea Minnie Webb, Alice Pulley, Eljen Proctor, Melissa Shelley, Sarah -Ann Shelley, Rose Penrod, Ethel Cv Hansen, Emma. Smith, Jennie Greenwood, ... Luctjle Robinson :. and Sarah Robinson of this city, Mrs. Elvira Steel of Idaho and Lot Robin-son Robin-son of this city. A birthday cake with ninety candles was the outstanding Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Helselt have had, as their guests the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Agnstns Smith and son Joseph of Hiawatha. Mr. Smith is principal of the school there. Other guests were Bishop and Mrs. Frank Gardner of Afton, Wyoming and Mrs. Julia, Poulson and son Stephen of vernal, Utah. -J --. - Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Webb and "son Kieth, Mrs. K. J. Ball and two daughters daught-ers of Salt Lake City, spent Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday visiting Mrs-Webb's Mrs-Webb's and Mrs. Ball's mother, Mrs. Rose H. Grant, Thursday afternoon Miss Dorothy Chlpman attended a tea given by Mrs. Yard Zabrlskle and Mrs. Eliza Thorn Bringhurst of Salt Lake, In honor of Miss Lin Hindley, who Is to be mar. rled the eighteenth ' of this month. Mrs. Henry Holbrook," who "left here several weeks ago after visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Strang fer some time sailed on Friday, the 10th of June for Europe.- Mrs. Holbrook will tour through England, Holland. Germany, France and 8wiUerlanL Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nicholes are the proud parents of a new baby boy who arrived Monday morning, the new little chap weighing nine pounds. Mrs." Nicholes was formerly Miss Hope Taha of this city, Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs, Hannah Rhodes Is visiting this week with bef daughter, Mrs. Trust BodelL who lives In Fort Hsxrlmam. Mr. and Mrs, Garn Carter of Proro were callers at the home ot Mrs. Jennie Cunningham Tuesday. Jack Rushton of daho Falls la ?JUltlngwtth . Mr. and Mrs. .W HV Barratt, He arrived her last Friday from Chicago where lie has been attending at-tending the International Track Meet beld there, ' - ' A - unique Saratoga party was featured Friday afternoon by th Soroais Ladlea, Mrs. Frank Gals-ford and Mrs.JV', MBarratt wer hostess, . es. After th usual diversion ot swlm-Ing, swlm-Ing, a picnlo lunch was served to all present Everyone reports having a merry time, : Mr., and Mrs. John Hollndrake an, nounoe the engagement of their daughter,- Donna Mae, to Joseph E- Howarth of Salt Lake City, the mar rage to take place next Tuesday, June 21st, tn Salt Lake City. A wed ding reception ln honor of the young couple will be glvien that evening at the Hollndrake home. Invitations hare been issued to 150. Miss Holln drake has a host of friends who are extending congratulations. Mrs. Mary E. Abel bad as visitors Monday, her nieces Louie ot ' Barley, Idaho and Mary and husband and family of Shelley, Idaho. These two girls are the daughters of her brother, John F. Sheljey of Shelley, Idaho. They were down for the 'June confer ence In Salt Lake and visited - here before inotormg homer Mr; Abel "ac companied .them .up American Fork canyon, through the Tlmpanogos Wonder Care, over the loop and down through Proro canyon, after which they were guests at dinner at the Abel homa ' Mrs. Elizabeth McBrlde, Miss Delta McBrlde and Mrs. Jennie Tanner spent the weekjend in 8alt Lake, guesU of Mrs. B. E. Quiver, sister: to Mrs. Tanner. Miss Etta Abel entertained Thursday" Thurs-day" evening for her Beehlv class. After a delightful evening spent in games and other social sports, a delicious de-licious and dainty luncheon was serv. ed to th members present, Mrs.- David S. Tsytor"-entertalne4 at dinner Tuesday. Covers wer laid for Mrs. 0.W. Taylor, Mrs." Stanley Taylor, Mra, EL A. Chlpman, Mrs, J. W. Taylor all of Lehl, Mrs. W, , W. Williamson of Montana, . Mrs, J. El Buckwalter, Mrs. William M. MlUtr and Mrs. James M. Grant of Amerlcaa Fork, ' . ,;.-'.'... ; 4TH OF JULY EXCURSION FARES By Way ot DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD 1 13 FARES For. the Round .Trip . . . Tickets will 4e on sale be ;tween;n ;..;potnU l"'JJta4k n' July 2 and 3. Original starting start-ing point must be reached by , . . - Call on nearest Rio' Grande Agent for detailed fares. 'A". .ill f V . "-'"c and 15c. Evonlnj? 10c and 20c. foature of the lunch. |