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Show SEPTEMBER 3, 1927 AMERICAN FORK (TTTTfrEJ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927. :3 Fcrli Lc::'3 AiMTiomyiDE msTrrunoN Jenkins, V y 51 nnl.v and dattgh- OUR f) in spt 'SILVER! .YEAR, .ANT 1 RBw MV Ml; - .M .Ml Miy 11 t' Jurt. Jarvia Aydelotte t- :3Sa Fork Bottling L tame Foster. Jocal librarian. ,,J7er watlon this week la 'Jcar-M Ogden, visiting i Arfan Olsen returned bom ,.... wndin two weeks in Tlsttng with- Miss, Lola L . Jof Vernal was a vlaL 2 U, WM'" U jU bone Emm Fo,ter L Mk end. Mr, Cooper is j - t Tarns!. Z 0ro?n .MlM BeBBl tyjp, lad'' Mr. "and Mr. Charts jtipent the week-end in Salt CBy.TWtinr at the home of Mr. ttlUriH- uren. , ojiij night the member of the lleprtaent and their wires were .rf,h.J to Mr, and lire. DaTld Mr, aird Mr. Clarence Grant at Sn:fcoro. The entertaining ai me effectively deoorated . In lovers. Game were played 't which a tasty lunch was served fsuQ tablet. There were sixteen t, Meters. Darls and Grant ally . resigned from the . depart FACE ife POWDER. . 3a.. t JORNTON DRUG CO. '.JStere No,. 1 or 8 ... 'ER1CAN FORK UTAH Jnn Batchelor of Lehl, spent Bun-day Bun-day American Foray guest ot Mis Velma Olson. "Mrs. Pete MMr and son KenneU and daughter Evelyn, were visitors la the capltol city Tuesday, Master Jay Anderson spent two weeks with hf cousin, Marlon Wells at theti; summer home in Provo can-yon.-- ' ( " Mrs. I A. Culbertson of Provo, was i visitor from Tuesday to Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Hindley and family. -. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen, Mrs. Jarvia Aydelotte and Mrs. Clarence Grant spent Wednesday in the capitol city, combining business with pleasure. pleas-ure. : ' -' ' . - ----- " Mr. and Mrs. a A. Storrs are visiting visit-ing relatives In American Fork this of Mr. Storrs sister, Mrs. 8. W. Bird, In Mapleton, Miss Bessie Robinson returned home Saturday from an extended visit in Hattlesburg, Mississippi and other southern towns. She reports having had ' most -wonderful trio.' Mrs. Willard Doan and Mrs. Byron Crosby of Salt Lake City, and Mra Henry Maag of Vineyard, spent Wed nesday and Thursday of last week Tl siting at the homo of Mrs. Emma Foster. Mrs. W. a Greenwood, who lives np American Fork canyon at the Pow er plant, entertained delightfully at a party Monday evening. The usual social diversions were Indulged In after which a delicious lunch was served. The invited guests were Mrs. F. A. Henrold of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Grace Coates, Mrs. Ivy Steele, Mrs. Emma Jenkins, Mrs. Myrtle Walton, sirs. Koy ureenwood and Mrs. Warren C. Boley of this city, Mrs. L. H. Anderson and son Mel. Tin, visited a few days in the capltol with her daughter, Mrs. W. W, Wells and on her"return"homo, Mrs. Wells accompanied her to spend a few days. Mrs. Clara K. Miller returned home Wednesday, from Salt Lake after spending the past two weeks in Salt Lake and St Anthony, Idaho and lsherahotowTiswtthmatfTes and friends. Mrs. Miller was ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. George L. Romrell of Salt Lake. Mrs. Romrell was formerly Miss Sadie Miller. : : "where savings tare greatest A1IERI0AM FORE, UTAH 25th Anniversary New Coats Are Arriving For Small Tots and Larger . Girl Cunning styles for the very small, mkt ... and her titter in tchooL Fur trimmings of .beeyere t.sxt.i xa4el'wro'-" Sizes 2 to 6 3.98 to 9.90 Size7tol0 4.98 to 14.75, Size 11 to 16 5.90 to 19.75 The materials fadude soede bolivlas, ..new . mlxtores and chinchilla. Be sore to see them early. - . 25th Anniversary TheXollege Here The Coat For A Smart Start To School! Whether It's a sport coat for football games and classes or ont for sociat affairs here b one to please herd jf, $14.75 to $34.50 25A Anniversary 1 They Are Here! ew Ham w- :.' - That GirU Wffl Say Are Prettier Tlun EtC3 , So many different shapes I TJfl in the front or np In the bade ; and colors for blondes or bnuwtcj i FelU and Velyeti-s Many Colon i 98c to 2.98 TT'-riie"prke5Tre'so lo'srthatTHOtlw- sure to find several shapes that will please them. Soft, warm materials with faltering fal-tering furs shades of " brown blue and deep red vie with black - for favor. - -r"' 25th Anniversary I Moit Serviceable Daiqtiett Of AU-Theie ltei-Tmted Rayon Undieo -They're soft as real silk yet " tnuch more practical and economical! 98c to $2.98 Plain and Lace Trimmed An extensive assortment assort-ment allows for satis-, faction of every taste gowns, chemise,, bloomers," vests, step-ins. er a . . iri i) -jT-r- ti--i-"-riTiimn, WgB!'WSlajy8a '" Now comes tha big week of the year for movie fans-10th fans-10th Annual Paramount Week when the best theatres thea-tres everywhere show one solid week of Paramount - Pictures onr" Greatest- Paramount Week of all because Paramount Pic tures were never better. Comesee all the new ones, catch up on the good ones you missed. 1 ff ST J " " . Paramount Week of all- L J American Fork joins in the Paramount Week Gclcbration! CAMEO THEATRE American Fork, Utah PROGRAM September 4th-Clara Bow in "ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE". September 5th-Florence Vidor in "AFRAID TO LOVE". Also VaudeviUe. September 6th and 7th "CABARET", starring Gilda Gray. September 8th and 9th-Popular Thomas Meighan i "BLIND ALLEYS". September 10thPola Negri special "HOTEL IMPERIAL". lIfSSolSt Picture, its the Best Show in Town" """ ' ' ' ' ; . ..' . . . ""T"""""""1" Miss Lois Baker left Saturday tor Beaver District, woere she will teach school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Kimball left Thursday tor Moab where they wlll make their home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Roberts and family, , and Charles Roberts of Los Angeles, California, arrived Saturday to spend tw0 weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmund- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis a Johnson and family 'were dinner guests Wednes. day 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eggertsen. Mr. Johnson Is principal of the High School In Manti. Misses Margaret Blrk, Violet Blrki and Kate Karrens spent Saturday in Bait Lake City Visiting. Mil iss Mamie Cheever left Wednes- lay for Salt Lake City, where she wllLcommenoe" training: to ttt Lnlkr S, Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams hart moved into the C E. Rife home, formerly form-erly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers of Bingham Bing-ham and Mr. and Mrs. Ror Wilcox and family of Salt Lake City brought Mrs. Frank Bush home Sunday and spent the remainder ot the day visiting visit-ing at the Bush home. Mrs. Bush has been visiting the past week at the wqcox home In Salt Lake City. The marriage of Miss Mary Chip-man Chip-man to Clarence Hill, which takes place next week in the Salt Lake temple, has been the motif for a num. her of entertainments given in honor of Miss Chlpman. She is being very extensively entertained at various luncheons, dancing parties, teas, etcL Thursday afternoon, . Miss . Elisabeth Hill of Salt Lake City entertained at a bridge luncheon. Sunday afternoon. Miss Chlpman will Civ her trousseau tea at the home ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn CMpman, between the hours ot 4 and T p. m Miss Marie Compton will delightfully entertain at a formed dancing party Tuesday eve ning In 8alt Lake City in honor ot her bride-to-be. A kitchen shower Is being be-ing featured Wednesday in Salt Lake City at th home ot Mrs. C. CPltten. ger. for MJss Chlpman. Mrs. 8cot E. 8neIgrov will honor her at a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon at the Marlon Lots Shoppe, and that evening. Miss Florence Anderson will entertain enter-tain at a b.rldg party at for home in the City. Saturday afternoon, Miss Helen Lloyd wlU honor her at - an afternoon tea given at the Marlon Lois Shoppe. ' " 'y "''':' A delightful motor trip around tha "Loop" was enjoyed Sunday by tha following: Miss Violet Blrk, Mrs. Louis Blrk of this city, and Miss Inea and. Larna Jones of Provo. Leo Nelson left Thursday for Rlgby, Idaho, where he will resume bis teaching in th High School there. Mr. Nelson taught the last school year la the same plaoa, Mr. .and . Mrs. . R. L. Ashby, Mrs. , Leon Ivy, Mrf. iid Mri lEdwla! R. Kimball, and Miss Lucretla Ashby motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday -and spent th day visiting. Mr." and Mrs. Crocier llOtahall of Draper, were out-of-town guests at a dinner party given Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RL. Ashby, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bd. win R, Kimball,- who left Thursday toy Moab. .The other guests Included the members of the Ashby family. Mrs. BerOett Smith of Salt Lake City, spent Friday ' visiting at the borne ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nicholes. . Mrs. Dan Andreason ' ot Bollywood, California, who has been visiting at tha Nichols's home returned return-ed with her to Salt Lake tor a short visit::',; ' No more anxiety. No more danger. 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