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Show 't 1 i- f 1 V S t M-5 - SATURDAY, -JUNE 18, -1927- - AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, JUNE 1 i 3 American Fork News Mrs. Frank Edwards left Friday of last week to Btay Indefinitely at Strawlierry.,' Mr. and Mrs. ftert'Adamson and three children, Dorothy, ' Rosa and Helen, left Fri,dny for Strawberry where they wllj visit Indefinitely; Postmaster and Mrs. J. E. Chad-wlck Chad-wlck loft Tuesday for Cedar City to spend all week at the Postmaster's Convention which la being held there. Mrs. wyilg Bromley and daughter, Clarice, left Tuesday for Cedar City where they visited with lira. lx T. Jaoobson until Thursday after which they returned home, Two new Bulcka are being displayed display-ed here lately, the owners being Mr. and Mrs, Ben -Moffett and Mr. 'and Mr R. L. Ashby. They wars both purchased the fatter part of but week. - Mr, w. E. Duncan and daughter Florence, and D. tJ.' Duncan motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day visiting with friends and tela. Uvea. :- : - - Mr. and Mrs." David B. Taylor were guests at. dinner Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs, J,r Arnold Taylor of Magna. Notice Of Budget Hearing Notice Is hereby given that a hear Ing on the 1927-28 Alpine School District Dis-trict budget iwlll be held at the district dis-trict office, at 6 p. m., June 21, 1927. ALPINE SCHOOL BOARD. 6-ll-2t Joseph F. Walton. Clerk. vftM A A46-W a Jv UVv' . Beauty of line, "'"jopoitiori'and finish- luxurious luxu-rious comfort for drivers and passengers, -Performance tliat other cars strive to equal-Economy equal-Economy of operation; economy of upkeep up-keep provides everything every-thing a motor car can offer in greater measure and at moderate cost. . : It is today the greatest value automobile dollars can buy. TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Provo, Utah - . Mrs. William Moyle and lira. L. D. Hutchlags were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. - Mr, jand Mrs. M. 0. Randolph of Sajt Lake City, called at the horn, of Mr. and Mrs,' Albert Burke Sunday. Melvin Dunkley of Wanship," spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Dunkley. Mrs, C. A. Plecson had as a guest Monday and Tuesday, Miss McCalas. ter of Boston. v . '. - Mrs. Jennie Cunningham - had as week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McBrlde of Hurley, Idaho, Louis Blrk and daughter Violet spent Sunday visiting in'Ogden. MIsa Sadla Nelson spent the weekend week-end visiting In Provo with Mr. and Mrs. De Los Paxman. Miss Beth Hutchlnga spent Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday visiting in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grovel with her sister, Mrs. RoUo Thornton. Mrs. Angus Cbristensen returned home Thursday of last week from an extended visit In Bingham" Canyon with Mrs. Glen Larson. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Albert Burke Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Chrtstensen and Mr, and Mrs. James H. Pulley. Lenard Duncan of Salt Lake, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs; W. EL Duncan, 8unday,- prior to his motor, ing to Bryce's Canyon. - Mrs. John Howes and her three sons returned the latter part of last week to their home in Salt Lake after spending a two weeka visit with Mrs. Howe's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Greenwood. -1 D. J. Duncan of Boulder, Colorado, motored here to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan. He arrived ar-rived Saturday night and left Thursday Thurs-day after an enjoyable visit with his relatives and friends. Among the .visitors other than those contesting in Salt Lake Saturday who attended the Ml I. A. contests were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BT. " Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Clayson, Miss Zlna Clayson, Mrs. Ora Chlpman, Mrs. Roy Steele, Mrs. Warren a Boley, Mrs. Ben Moffett, Mrs. William Els. more, Mrs.- Byron Crookston, Mrs. Dena S. Grant, Miss Detta Mc Bride and Clifford Toung. Announcement is made of the engagement en-gagement of Miss Margaret Taylor of this city to Roger M. Felt of Manti. The marriage will take place in the near future. Miss Taylor is well known here and has a host of friends wishing her success and offering her congratulations. She is employed at the Thornton-Drug .No. .L .Mrs.. Bert . Adamson . entertained Thursday of last week for the Second Ward ReUef Society officers. A delightful de-lightful program was featured during the afternoon at which Miss Lorraine Adamson sang, Miss Rose Adamson danced and Mrs. Bertha Sagers read. A dainty luncheon was served after the usual -diversion of social ohat and business matters. There were fifteen present. Miss Lucfle Edwards was - the charming hostess at a dinner party Saturday night. A bowel of beautiful beauti-ful red and yellow roses formed the decorations, m Ih table under which wan an exquisitely embroidered cent erptwe. A iHlclous . three.. course dinner was, served to the guests. Those invited were Misses Verna Nielsen, Ijorralne Adamson, Moselle und Doris Cunningham, Clara Miller and MOdned' Dunkley and Messrs. Harold Werner and Clifford Cunningham Cunning-ham of this city, Russell Jacobs, Ralph. Dads, Sherman Robinson and Don Taylor of Lehl and Harold Peay of Pleasant Grove. ....... - For the Latest In -Men's Snappy "Wearing Apparel "This is the Place." The well dressed man and young man gets : . his clothes here. - Our Prices ' A re Al ways Right. Thome's Clothes Shop The Store of Quality Pleasant Grove . Mrs. Edna Peterson "and baby of Lehl are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Peterson. Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and chldren were Parson "visitors Wednesday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ball of Bingham, were visiting Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Walker-Blanch Walker-Blanch Mitchell, who is employed In Salt Lake, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr." and Mrs. Robert Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Morel Richards of SaU rkn. vlaited Saturday with - Mr. Richard's parents, Mr. Richards. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin curistensen returned Wednesday from Idaho where thoy vsited with Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Adams and family. A number of relatives of the Harris family from-Idaho, jpent Strawberry Day here and have since been visiting with relatives and friends. ' Clara WjIHamson was a rrorc-or rrorc-or Wednesday. Miss Blanch Clark has" accepted a position with the Farmers Exchange. She began work Wednesday. dir and Mrs.rFred ShoelV Jr., and baby of Magna, visited this week with Mr. Bboell's parents. Mr and Mrs, Warren Rasmussen of Denver. Colorado, visited Wednesday with Mis Eva Clark. Mra. Oeorge Paul and family of MagnX are spending a few days with Mrs. 'Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Itlchins. Mr. and Mrs". II. C. Robertson, Mr. and Mr. Axel Johnson and Mrs. J. C. Jensou were Heber visitors Thursday. Thurs-day. MUh Arvilla Clark attended the regular monthly meeting of the Phi Salt Lake City Wednesday. , Mr and Mrs. A, I.." George. Stephen Theoli.'ild, CMrs. James Mildred and Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Kelley of Salt Lake, were visiting Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Theobald at the "Luncheonette." s School of Aesthetic Dancing ' ' taught by NORMA ENGAR of PiOVo Eegister Monday, June 19 at 10 o'clock A. H In the Thornton Carbaret I Two classes. weekly for six weeks. 'Terms - ' - " Special terms to families, entering, two or more. por boys and girls, 5 years of age and up. Students will participate in dance review given at Mrs. Margaret Cbristensen, iMrs. W. C. Baxter and daughter, Josle and Danna, Mrs. J. C. Peterson and Mrs. Sena Rasmussen were guests of Mrs. Stena Toung Wednesday afternoon. vwper and -bji... Amy, left Wednesday for CedwS to attend tha State Postmait 7 vention which and Thursday, Postmasten convenes Wedne T I ...L, X? " II l ) ASSSV, Autonutio . W , 1 LJ - AViniltOlir influenced the design, construction and service of our Electric Ranges. In the great Westinghouse laboratories their suggestions as to things desired in this modern mod-ern kitchen servant have been turned over to research engineers, designers and other members of the bier comnanv's staff. They bave worked these things out and today offer to the women who manage homes a wonderful line of ranges which are essentially the product of the American, woman. . . From our large assortment of Electric Ranges of the highest quality manufactured in the world with exclusive features and distinctive advantages with beauty of design and complete satisfaction in performance you may make a selection that will perfectly meet your requirements. M3fferJ DOWN Balance in convenient payments terms that remove all causes of waiting to enjoy what so many of your friends do ask them. JSl'' GIFTS During June we give all who buy one of our electric ranges a beautiful beau-tiful Roman percolator, tray and service, as shown in the picture at the left. THIS IS THE PERCOL ATOR SET Every woman who manages a home and has modern conveniences to assist her in her daily routine of tasks that must be done every day in the year saves herself irksome irk-some labor that would otherwise rob her of the joy of living time to do the many things every normal woman wants to do-time to rest-time to give thought to her health-time to plan in many ways to make her home brighter. The Electric Range is a dependable, clean, swift servant that lifts so much of drudgery out of the kitchen. kit-chen. It is the most economical way to cook. You will have an Electric Range some day-so why put off havmg it? As the years go passing by, let's get the most out of r mem am, , . .,,, . ... . , rr,.,,, , ..... . . , . . . j. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE |