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Show it. v ii !f 4 r! J " .v i.. i :!!.' b( ;i j--. J.t. few", H -".4 ' ': ,i i i : 2 . .,.3 - ) i '.r ; .j. SATURDAY SEPTEMIJEIl 10, 1927 . -T ' " " : AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN : V r .SATRPTEMBER in , ' School To Have Day At County Fair The schools of the Alpine District will participate in toe Utah County Fair. Wlnstoy, September 21at, has been designated as Alpine day at the lair, and the entertainment this day will be furnished by the schools Of tbig district. The following committee have been appointed: Central: David Gourley, chairman Karl Bonks, ij. M. Walker, A. P. Warnick, D. It Mtohellr4a Hansen. Q. W. Larsen, Lloyd Adam son and Cecil 'Ash. Grade Committee: Leo Hansen, chairman ; George W. " Larson," Lloyd A damson, D. M. Jolley and Cecil Ash. Music: Karl Banks, chairman; Ralph Booth, K. J. Bird, Abe Anderson Ander-son and E. A. Beck. Exhibits Agricultural: A. P. War-nick, War-nick, chairman; C. H. Davles, A, R. Exhibits Domestic Science and Art: J. M. Walker, chairman; Bertha Top-hum, Top-hum, Blanche Davis, Laura Peters and Leah Hales. Extra 'Stunt .Entertainment: D. R. Mitchell, chairman; Ross Nielsen, Earl IIolmBte&d, E. R. West and Carl Swenson. O .' , " 1 Qudmundsen Family Enjoys Reunion Members of the Gudmundsen family, fami-ly, numbering about 80, enjoyed a family, outing at, Saratoga last Sun-:;'dayiiCJiatHngIBwtom Sun-:;'dayiiCJiatHngIBwtom were main features of entertainment. Those from out of the city who Joined Join-ed the party were Mr. and Mrs. pJ. Roberts, Ix)s Ajigeles; Mr. and Mrs Andy Trane, Lehl; Mr. and Mrs-Austin Mrs-Austin Gudmundsen, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gudmundsen Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Bingham; Bing-ham; Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmundsen, Gud-mundsen, Payson. '0' Divorce Granted Mrs. Mamie Goudie was granted a divorce Tueeday from .James G. Goudie, on grounds of desertion ' and nonsupport. Th decree granted her the custody of her two year old daughter. Mrs. Goudie is. the daught, er of Mrs. John Byrant of this city, and was married to James G. Goudie in Salt Lake City In 1924. o . i Wife Is Granted Divorce On Ground Of Desertion On tho grouifJs that her husband, Dr. F. Jjf Grande Noyes descried her in January, 1926, and hag since failed to provide for her. Ruby W. Noyes I was granted a divorce Saturday in) the Third district court Salt Lake City. Judge Ephraim Hanson signed ( the dcre. . Mrs. Noyea was granted j custody of the couple's 7.year-oId sun and J25 per month support money, for. the. child.,, - ! O 1 New Change In Passenger Train Schedule For Orem1 An impi.rtant change in the pass-mger pass-mger train schedule on the Salt Uilce and Utah Railroad is to be. conie effective Sunday, September 1 1 th. (tomorrow), these changes have been made for the betterment - of the-Railroad service and new time tables will be ready in a few days for the further convenience of their patrons. pat-rons. Tho South Bound Train No. 1. has advanced its arrival and departure from Pleasant Grove from 7:22 ATM. . to 7:19 A. M. and North Bound Train No. 6 has advanced its time in Pleas.; ant.Gnov from 10:00 A. M. to 9:0 A. M , while American Fork 1 as been advanced from .10: 07 to 9:47; Limited South Bound Trains No. 3 and 9 and North 'Bound Trains No. 6 and 10 will stop on flag signal at Linden, Harris, Orem, Snow, Spenoer, Curtis, takevlew, Hibbard and West Jordan o T" . Last Time For Taylor Players Tonight The Taylor Players. . who . have j boen presenting shows each night this week in their large tent on the corrver of the Mutual Creamery grounds, will conclude their performances perform-ances with a double header tonight. The first show will commence at 7:45, a half hour earlier -than the usual time, and will be followed by another show, at about 9:45. The perform noes will be o' entirely difftnnt pro ductions. The players have given good satisfaction while here and the acting, costumes and make.up are above the average traveling tent troupes. The quartette and orchestra which have entertained each night, are good. The players will be . in Manti next week and will soon travel to Colorado. - "Toby" Walker, the troupe come-dlen, come-dlen, drew many a Jangh from the crowds. Pearson To Have Christen- Doctor Atlantic Christen sen wishes to take this opportunity t thank his' patients and friends' for their patronage pat-ronage and to announce that after September 1st, 1927, Dr. E. Allen Pearson, who has been associated with him for the past seven months. will take over hi practice. Dr. Chxlstn4en recommends Dr. Pearson and his work very highly to alt hi patient end can assure them tha they will receive every consideration considera-tion and the! very best of service from Dr. Pareon. : u Dr. Pearson is a recent gradual of the Northwestern University Den. tal School of Chicago. This school is ranked a one of the leading schools of dentistry In the world The-people of American Fork are assured that Dr. Pearson is well fitted and prepalr give everyone the latest methods practiced in dentistry. What Do We Look Like After Dark Local J. C. Penney Co., Manager Suggests Sug-gests Move to Attract Visitors. ' "Nearly every town in the country presents a prosperous appearance during the day," says J. L. Flrmage nianager of . the J, , vC, Penney .flCo., store, .."What do. we. lckjikeJter dark?" - -: "There is where many town aye pitting ahead at the present time and making themselves known through, out the country. "Much of the motor car tourist travel reaches town after the stores are. closed. It is the habit of the toiirist to drive all day and then stop at the nearest town at the approach of dark. , "What; buying he does is done in the morning before' the start for the next day's run. "Whether the buying is done in town or is held over for the next town depends on the kind of reception he gets -when he drives in. "Well lighted Main streets, store windows that are lighted at least until un-til midnight, all reflect a cheery sort ot welcome that invites the visitor to stop over for a few hours in the morning. . "Word of mouth advertising of a town spreads fast and far. A tourist who stops here tonight and next day tells someone fifty milee from here." "that this is a good town" is a business busi-ness builder for local merchants. "An organization of local merchants and other business men which will make it their business to see that the streets are attractive at night will be doing a real service to the town and building new sales for themselves. "There are nearly 900 J. C. Penney Co. stores "at the present time. These stores are located In every kind of a community, "nd every manager says that 'what we look like at night' Is back of a lot of the business we do In the daytime." Mrs. Chris Christensen of Salt Lak City, spent Monday visiting at this home of . her mother, - Mrs. Lenard Haag. Mrs. George Meredith and daught er Clea, were week-end visitors in Salt l-ake, guests at the home of Mrs, K. C. Larson and at the home of Mrs, W.J.Morrison. . v Th stake board members of every organization met Wednesday evening In the basement of the tabernacle where they discussed and planned for the coming months. They have ar ranged for a lot of god! things for us. Mr. and Mrs. Kooyman are the happy parents of a winsoms baby daughter born Tuesday. All concern,. ed are doing very nicely. : Miss Ruth Chipman left Thursday for Ogden, . where she wiU remain during the school period, ..teaching in the Ogden High School. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Boulter have lucved into the John R. Hlndley residence resi-dence in the Third ward. American Fork will be thedr future home. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Mercer have moved into the S. D. Chipman residence resi-dence in the Second ward, where they will make their home in the future. They have formerly been living In Mldvale. Ralph Chipman has left for Duchesne Duch-esne County, where he wlir" teach school this winter.' He is to be principal prin-cipal over the grade schools at Dans ta. This will be the second year that be has taught at Daneta. ' Mrs. JP.jChri8tenen of Salt Lake City pent four- days in American Fork visiting former neighbor and friends. . ,. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Howard ot Salt Lake City, pent Tuesday "and Wednesday visiting in this city at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Holln. drake. .' . Mr. and Mr. 0. J.. Robert- and family f Lo Angeles, who have been visiting here with relative, left Wed. nesday tor their home. Friday and Saturday of Jut week Mr. and Mrs. Robert' with Mrs. Robert' mother, Mrs. - Abe Qudmundsen motored to Bingham and with Mrs. Andy Trans of Lehl, and visited with relative, Mr. and lfrsVCarl Anderson were favored this week with visit from missionary companion of their daughter LaBelle, who 1 still on s mission. They all report Miss Anderson Ander-son to b in the best of spirits and visited here were: Miss Virginia Standeford of Taylor, Arizona; Miss Marva Craford of Enterprise, Utah; Miss Gloria Mangum of Pyovo, and Mis Jane Farmer of Idaho. Cooking Device Because of ita is far superior to Thougands of housewives who are now using it in their hornet are. cnthudistic in their praises of it Every Electric Range we sell is of the highest quality backed by our guarantee and service. ........,4.r.- NOW IS THE Don Adameon and Ml Lorraine Adamsou apent-Thurday in the cap-. Itol'dty combining business with pleasure. Mrs. W. A. Homer, left ' Friday morning via the bus line for California Califor-nia to visit relatives in. Los Angeles. Mrs. Hayden Hollndrake attended the funeral of Mr. Annie Larson, held In Pleasant Grove Wednesday. . '. Mr. and Mr. N. H. Helselt were is Salt Lake to attend the Lindbergh celebration. Their grandson., Wilson and Calvin accompanied them. - The many friend of Harold Went, er will bo pleased to know that he ha accepted a position as clerk in the J. C. Penney store at Haily, Idaho.-Ha states that he Jikes hi work very much. . j Lawrence Helselt and family visit, ei .with his parents, Mr. and Mm N. H. HeistU Tuesday night.- They were returning from Grand Junction, Colo- Helselt has been do ing railroad construction work for the last eight months. Hi family will reside in Salt Lake City, where his daughters Inex and Iola will at-i tend school at the University of Utah. The Most outstanding cleanliness, economy and convenience, any other method. Do will bring you ohe of these wonderful servants. You may pay the balance in convenient monthly payments. TIME TO EQUIP YOUR HOME WITH AN ELECnUC RANGE EFFICIENT VUBUC SERViCB "-TUrrrand Mrsr Urban Johnson and family of Panaca, Nevada, have moved back to American Fork where "they will now reside. . -' Twenty lady - friends ot Mrs. Thorns Singleton gathered at her home . Tuesday afternoon and enjoyed a , pleasant afternoon socially. The time was spent in listening to a pro- gram, games, etc after which, tasty refreshments were served. ', Mr. and Mrs. Dt Los Adams and son Dick. .Mis Betty- Bartlett, and Miss Sylvia : Hutch eson returned horn Monday from a twelve day motor trip through Idaho and Yellow stone Park. They report of having had a most wonderful time. . i Mrs. M. C Robinson and children returned .Tueaday'irom Gamett.' Ida ho, where she was called three weeks ago by the' death of her 'sister; While at Gannett Mrs. Robinson's baby daughter was bitten on the cheek by a dog. For a few days muck concern was felt for the child was In high fever, but the babe is feeling alright now. t.. : .; . .--r Satisfactory In The World wn I '. Mr. And Mm u 1 attended thejuneral ser, Newman bald In Pleasant g,? ' Sunday.. , ; 'froTfct Mr.nd Mrs..R L Math..- I famuy left Wednesday fTZ' in Twin Falls, Idahi, after hero all iummer-t th. hoffl,!1 Mathews parents, Mr. W Bnckwalter., ; i Mr. and MS. Frank Busk ! Howard and tour carloadi e from Bingham Canyon. ttoteiTlVi to th Oranddaddv tv- rv th week-end fishing. They an enjoyable camping trip. Howard Paxman ha bee th. weekend hojiday, "2 spirit .Sunday h spent tbs 2? i Salt Lake City combining 1 with pleasure, and Mondav iJT? ad the Union Paciflo Track kwit inPirOTO, . i T-Vr;uA Mrs; Walter "CIuW they will live IndenniUly, after Salt Lake City will be thjnm2 sts bomet While there, pJVT man wfll attend the B. Y. U M wa also Miss Lorraine Chlpmaa. Electric Cooking i t. |