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Show '."ft SJsi Uthtl' i nAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1927 FerltLc:d3 2St to - " m.M a m . . . eruen returned bom duuuj irom Nevada,, where he hat uyiya au summer. Bates were ! ifn Elmer 'Jlrftor. in Salt Uk City J AtRoMnson seasonable a - Grocery Green Fruits. Always ' adv. RoUln Walker (H Taarsaay iriiona, after .. i.Hr&n Fork and ta Thursday tor their horn rliona, arw a. 4 i ":,bowrat Mamja laat Satur, J . f Iflu Helve 1 ui. last VMk. Ji,!no0 ' tr Mitchell has moved Jo city " mf1 v "" & to tto utur4 M bec Bon attending school thsrs. ' Rera Capsoa and Lynwood J BOtored from Salt Lako City md spent the day visiting In 8t of MlM'sfcell ,uMan- .. honor or was eiv TOT' . . . u, JVUUBQKei and Tamil- V . movea to ww, where. thy will make ueir noma in the future. Mrs. Lea Rscker ot Lehl, was Dunaay visitor at the home of bar motner, Mrs. Carolina Adama. r. ana aim. Frank Greenwood pent Tuesday la Bingham Canyon. vwtuDK u me noma ot Mr. and Mrs. rater condor. Mr. and Mm. George P. Shelley 'and jonn jacuin tpent Sunday visiting to Riverton, with! friends and rela. uTaa Dr. and Mm. V. M. Houston were dinner ceata Sunday In Pjoto at the noma of Mr. and Mrs. Francla Hatching. jind Mrs. L.C. Iveraon, Mra, U f and Miss Ida Chlpman L to Salt Uke City Tuesday W tt day TislUng as well as 'jjl to busmesa. mil Mn. A. a Dykeman,"" Mr. ijinTred Jackson and . daughter, M Campbea jot Salt 1L iSanday Tisitlng In tWa city at laa, of Mr. and Mra. I H. jack au. m jara. u. w. Mercer and family hare moved In John R. Hind. wya nome, formerly occupied by K. J. Bird and family. Mis Sarah Parker left the latter part of last week for Salt Lake City, where she la contracted to teach1 school thla year. .mr. ana Mrs. Neldon Blrk have moved inUr thla city for the winter months after Jiving all summer up American Fork canyon. Wt . vr ... " jias verona Larson returned . to her home in San JFranclsco, Califor. &Ia7Tuesdayaf feTvTiiitlng"Wpist two weeka in thla city with friends. rmiui Thornton, David Green. t!i ud Bor Wagstaff .. returned fttday evening, after travel-' travel-' in rammer in Washington and at Klllsc woolen goods. They tt a moat enjoyable summer. t CUrles Pierce of Bingham 70, ipent several days thla week if with her many trlenda. Mrs. 'its nst recently moved to Blng. tsnaka her home, after residing ili dtr for a great numbers of Eliu Dorrant returned home in from Magna, where she was 'nat tor two weeka of Mr. and k But K. Simmons, who am the i totals ot a baby son, born ineu ago. Mm. Simmons was erty Hiss Edith Durrani , baby son was born Tuesday i to Mr. and Mrs. Adair Bromley ,le!r home, and lived but about I tain The infant waa burled jiaesday afternoon In the city . The mother, who waa form. i Margaret Greene, la doing ieidij )1Cm A ud Mrs. Wllford Kofford and Vof Tremonton, vlait wltn bfford's mother, Mrs. Boaa ,TiiMday evening. Wednesday A 8alt Lake temple Oscar oldest the Koffords waa married to Jady from Tremonton. ad Mrs. Thomaa Abel and . uic nees.ena visiung in Oty andElwoot5 WW n jjw City, they were the guests I, and Mrs. James Brook, and H Mrs. Lloyd Jensen, and also C4 tt Peach Day celebration-joed celebration-joed they visited with Mrs. A. -"urs. Don Hunaaker ' and Mrs.H. M. Chrlstensem. I . Get It at pOENTON DRUO CO. V No. , 0P 2 n,tAN Fork -S Jfr. and Mrs. Orvllle Childa have moved Into the home formerly occupied oc-cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hatcb, and will reside there for the future. L. S. Harrington, who Is employed up American Fork canyon, came down Monday and enjoyed a week's visit oeiore returning to resume his work. I Mm: Harry Wadley and daughter Mae, and grandson, Douglas Nash of Pleasant Grove, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mabel Miller on Tues day. Mrs. Emma Jenkins spent the week-end in Salt Lake City, visiting with trlenda and relatives. Sunday she attended the funeral of Mm. AMERICAN FORK CTTTTrM t vmpmm of Salt Lake City, "Joymg a two weeks vacation In thla city at the heme ot his father. u. ibjpman. f let It At Robinson Grocery Green Grwerles. Seaonabl0 Fruits. Alwaya the best. . Ruthford Crandall ot Los Angeles California, is here on a two weika iit at the home ot .hla uncle, Hans wnriaxensen. , Mies Carma Tltoomb spent Friday, Saturday and 8unday la Salt Lake City, visiting with trlenda and rela. Uvea. , Mr. and Mrs. John Smith ot Lehl, spent Sunday visiting at the horns ot Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Lillian ' K. Brown. Mr. aid Mrs. 'John S. Peck are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine oerned ar doing nicely. Mrs. Etterick Miller, Roderick Miller Mill-er and two sons of Shelley, Idaho, were visitors at the "home of Mra Mabel Miller on Sunday. Mrs.1 Beth Smith, who ja employed in the local P. C. Penney store, spent the Week-end In Salt Lake City, visit ing with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker of Provo, spent Sunday visiting in this city at the home of Mr. Parker's father, Late Parker, and with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Greenwood. Miss Ida Morse is working at the Thornton Drug No. 2 in the place of Miss Violet Preston who Is attending the local high school this winter. Monday she began her new duties. Joseph Wootton. Ronald Betes returned to Salt Lake City Sunday evening after rpending the week-end visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mra Elmer Bates. Mr. Batea Is attending school at Westminister Abbey this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and baby left Saturday home .in ,Lo& Angeles... after spending' the past Greenwood for their .California, two weeks visiting in this city with their many friends and relatives. Mrs. Roy Steele entertained at a dinner party Monday evening complimentary compli-mentary to Mra Melissa Merrill and Mlas Verona Larson of San Francisco, California, who are here visiting with relativea. " Other guests besides the honored ones were Miss . Jane Mc Pherson and Mm. Emma Jenkins. Mrs. Leo T. Shelley was delight,. fully surprised at her home Thursday evening by the officers and teachers of the Fourth Ward Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs." Shelley-was a former officer, but Is resigning for this year. The evening was spent In games followed by a delicious lunch. In apprecia tion for her efforts, Mrs. Shelley was presented "with a beautiful gift The First ward T. L. M. I. A. presidency Mrs. Jarvia Aydelotte. Mrs.A.: W. Buckwalter and Mra Clar encs Grant entertained Tuesday eve. nlxut for the Incoming officers and teachers of the M. L A. at the Buck- waiter home. The forepart of the evening waa' spent in outlining plant tor , the winter's work, after which an enjoyable time was had in playing games and other social pastimes, followed by a dainty and delicious lunch. There were twenty present. Mrs. Ruby Brown and son, Orvllle, returned home Sunday from a week's visit In McGllL Nevada. Mrs. Brown was enjoying her vacation from the local J. C. Penney store where she Is employed.: SATURDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 17, 1927 Miss Lucile Edwards has accepted the position of soda fountain girl t the Wm. Thornton Drug No. 1, taking the place of Miss Moselle Cunningham, Cunning-ham, who discontinued working to attend school. Miss Edwards began her new activities Monday. Mrs. Thomaa Singleton, Miss Stella Singleton, Mrs. K. Johnson and Clfff Van Wagonen of Provo, motored to Bingham Canyon Sunday and spent the day visiting. Mrs. Johnson remained re-mained in Bingham where she will make her home this winter. John Haslem and two sons Kenneth Ken-neth and Niles returned home Sun. day from Fort Duchesne. Kenneth and Niles entered the B. T. U. Monday Mon-day where they will attend school this winter. Mr. Haslem returned to Fort ' Duchesne "Tuesday: after visit ing two days with his family,- t.':smvno.t- 7"v where savings are greatest " AinnnoAir fork, utah . 25th Anniversary Women Are Delighted With Them! These Charmingly. Smart and Different Frocks For Fall When you're tired of the clothes you have worn. right choice you can makethe new one are delightful! de-lightful! Others,' too, in this interesting assortment will fill a need in your wardrobe. ' Satin Canton Georgette Velvet Black arid Fall Shade A Score of Style " Such variety of style, fabric and color accounts for the fascination of the frock display for Fall snug hiplines, graceful bows, unusual girdles and softly fluttering skirts have an irresistible appeal for every woman. We urge you to see our frocks at modest . A n vis a a , ,,. v. .. - ........-.";'.--.- 1...- JJI IVV0I Comingf to PROVO Dr. Mellenthin & Co. In SPECIALISTS Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DO NOT OPERATE Will be at Roberts Hotel Wednesday, September 21 Office Hours 10 a m to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation i iinnp jt li i -i buim wm is-i-.... -,,,1111 MARA - llTtr lim ttimmm Pair FREE if thoy Rip The epeciallst of Dr. Mellenthia & Co. is a regular graduate In nipJlcine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Utah. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, consul-tation, except-the expense of treatment treat-ment when desired. According to his method of treatment treat-ment he docs not operate for chrtnle appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomaoh, tonsils or adenoids. lie has to his credit wonderful results re-sults In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, nean, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not pet any better, do not fall to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. , : Remember above date; that consultation consul-tation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women . must be accompanied accom-panied by their husbands. 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EmbroicWj or Applique) Many styles aome strictly tailored others With scalloped hems and trimming in contrasting contrast-ing color. to J 25 Anniversary House Frocks Stamped on Fins Chambray BTIf f house wife should have several. 79c Ml 25m Anniversary 1 Oar Own Number In Purs Silk Ho No. 447 for women who prefer s hose ? of medium weight and No. 455 -a love-ly love-ly thiffon;4; Both aitk to the top. $1.49 For Everyday Silk and Rayon Hose) One of the biggest silk and rayon hose values of all 1 Exceptionally good looking and serviceable, too. 49, .r- Mns,.CIyds Parker spent Ay wetk end vlsIUng In Bountiful at the bom of Mrs. Orsen Bangattr. Mr. and Mrs. Rastns Ivsyaon returned re-turned boms the first of the week from a visit down south as far as Deserat " Mr. and Mrs, Hayword ot Spaniab ish Pork, were Sunday vlaltorsP at the borne of Mr., and Mrs.. Elwin Wrydev nfci.'?'Thmnas " Martin of - Provo, spent last Saturday visiting in this city at the borne of Mrs. Emily Pax. man. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Chlpman of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Sunday at th borne ot Mr. and Mrs-Harold Mrs-Harold Chlpman. Mr. and Mr Dee Strong and small daughter Beth ot Magna, were Sun. day visitors at the home of Mrs. Strong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lao T. Shelley.. Kenneth Singleton returned boms from the sheen herd the latter nart . . - !. - - - - ' of last week to receive further treat ment, for the blood polaening In his arm from which he Is. suffering. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kartchner are Uie proud and happy parents of a winsome baby daughter, born Sunday. Mother and babe are doing very nicely. nice-ly. ' . - Mrs. C, a Cotton ot Salt Lake City, fpclt iEs week-end visiting lnibli city with her sisters, Mrs. 3, I Dank, lay and Mrs. IJlHan K. Brown, and families. Sunday bar husband, C B. Cotton, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cotton motored to this city sad were guests at dinner -at the Dunkley home. . Mrs. Cotton .. returned borne wltb tbem. Miss Eleanor Kelly ot St Anthony, Idaho, spent the weekend Tislusf tbls city prior to bar leaving for Pro-ro, Pro-ro, wber she wllj attend tbs B, T. U. this winter. Priday sbs WW tbs guest of Miss Eileen Chlpman. Satur. day, ah was a dinner guest of Miss Mildred Dunkley and Sunday sbs waa honored aX tbs homjs ot Miss Maurln Chrlstensen. .-.'IT''"' v- SPECTACULAR. STU NTS MAMMOTH DISPLAYS-FREE DISPLAYS-FREE ATTRACTIONS rUa e mm tt Mm OMUTIK, w XX. nilRIM rale ta She Unity tf Vtakt Twe isn win sa .sttewiu ef ahM aw Mm the smlter, XertlMtttft, KeJwy tshlMU tt wuttf. Pm4 mtBltmil Kmn Sana AM S mm Ana rMhttU Aa, tee AM SMetr mim1 nxS ftwwMks Twy l(hl Uaa aoBcaru pnaaats awl kaaear(l HU iMtarwi Turn tat murf statf Blaatel ftit lh mntr , ttvwSa. . . tat, . U atl ae SBW raxsai UTAM (3TATE r l i ll w I |