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Show SATURDAY, SEPmiRRi). n AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN BATUBDAY; SEPTEMBER 17, r' if . i -1 It J"!.!-v. 1 Pbasant Grove Locals Roy Oacarson visited with friends 'irHe!rSuBdjrr"- '"'T X" L. W. Lund Salt Uksv-wa- business Visitor at Pleasant Grove Wednesday,, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frfer ar happy over th arrival of a baby girl born early Tuesday morning-. Mr. and Mr. E. J. MoOown and family of Salt Lake, were Sunday guest with Mra. McCown'a parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dickerson. The Second Ward Relief Society erred the lunch at the Alpine Teach, era Institute which waa held la the High School here last Saturday. Mr. and Mra, John Oscar son left for Marysvale the first part of the week where Mr. Oscarson wUl teach school the coming; winter. Free dish coupons given with every purchase at Le-Roy Le-Roy Thome's. Market, adv. Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Clark attend- i-" -5il-trth mtr'i Mrs. Alton Clark at Bingham Saturday Satur-day evening. Mrs. George A. Johnson, formerly Marie Nelson of this city, left the first of the week fr Lo Angeles to make her home. Her husband la employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Anderson of Bait Lake, spent Wednesday visit. lng with relatives In Sprlngville, and Thursday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Anderson of Lindoiu Get your pickling cucumbers cucum-bers at Bert Bezzants. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeOmie and family moved to Paragonah the last of last week. Mr. McAmie will be employed in the schools there the coming winter. Elvln Thorne returned home Satur- . day of last week from the L. D. S Hospital where he underwent an op. eratlon for a ruptured appendix. He says he feels fine now. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hayes and children of Sajt Lake, were Suhdaj guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks entertained at dinner for them, also Mr. and Mra H. W. Jacobs and Mrs. Ethel Drysdale, Mrs. Delbert Coulam, who has been living in California for th last year. Is at the Lehl Hospital with a fine baby boy born Tuesday. Mr. Coulam is still In California where he hat been employed for some time. - Howard Thorne and Glade Calmer with Ted Galsford of American Fork, en4oyed-a-flshing-trip-4o--Strawberry Valley Sunday. Although they are all experienced fisherman they return ed home without any fish. For Sale Cheap A good heating stove at J. 0. Bui lock's. adv. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Lanyon, who have resided until recently at Park City, visited with Mrs. Lanyon's sister, sist-er, Mrs. Mary A. Cooper from Sunday till Thursday while enroute to Seattle, Washington, where they expect to make their home. . " Mr. and Mrs. Dudley White " and family, who have been making their home in Park City during the sum. mer, returned to Pleasant Grove the first of the week to send their child' ren to school. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ball went to Pro. vo Saturday to consult with Dr. Mer rlU, an eye specialist in regard to Mr. Mr. Ball's right eye which was Injur. - ed some time ago while employed by the Pleasant Grove Canning Co. Dr Merrill sal he feared the sight la permanently Injured. Mrs. George Richards returned Monday night from American Fork Canyon, where she has spent the summer at their , store and camp at Mutual Dell. Mr. Richards and the burrows -will -remain In the canyon with Forest Ranger! V. N. West and asslst in taking the range finder to the top of Mt .TlmpaSogoir"irwill be installed there as soon aa possible. The little' glass house la In sections and the patient burrows are a. great help In earring 4t to the top. It Jai been very cold and stormy on the top of Timpanogos this week and work has been hindered t some extent However If the weather clears up the work will be rushed to completion. -o Wild Horse Redeemed By Humane Treatment Rex, the king of wild horses, starred star-red by Hal Roach 1n "Black Cyclone.' a new photoJrama of th Nevada hill country showing Tupsday, September 20th, at the Alhambra theatre, Is the finest example living today of a mag. nlfloent beast, viciously tempered by early Influences, being redeemed by kindness and made to serve a worth. while purpose in life. Fred Jackmuu, who directed him last year in "The King: of Wild Horses", which created a sensation and. also In "Black Cyclone," believes him the finest example of spirit with out viciousness that he has ever seen. I Fall Mftaarch Range Sliqw at All D. T. R. . -I m . Jil Now On Stores X S I I L.1 - W W V J . m 5 a: i .''it Verna Linquist, Expert Cok From Malleable Ion Range 7SU 0 Ffc. Demonstrations--At Am. Fork Store Sept. 26th & 27thPl. Grove Sept. 28th &29th Many homes have been waiting for tUsttgma to arrive iimumtAloimcthmiotUon this Fall, n, M.n.,M. t. t... nr. -m t . h4,Hfni ai pi.. rinM Band Dinner Set absolutely free with each Ilonarch Bange purchased d lng this big Range show, September 12th to October 1st. In the event you do notdeees, they will JwJgW -j&ffimnWClaneT get your new xwnge, uru ,uu v w-w served its purpose, get a new Monarch and have happiness in your home ever after." Only $10.00 down puts any MonanA Eang in your kitchen, Don't Delay 1 . ! ; .... rsi j fr- . ; : M - . 52 IN A W BE SURE TO "ATTEND THE . COOKING SCHOOL New Rang Now! A big carload of Monarch Ranges direct from the factory have just been unloaded for this big Range Show. The very latest types and designs will be seen in our Hardware Department. Gas, Electric, Coal and Combinations are displayed. All made of tough Malleable Iron, riveted tight, trimmed with bright nickle trimmings and covered with pure white or grey enameL Without doubt it is the prettiest range in America. Monarch Ranges will not rust ! Monarch Ranges use less fuel ! Monarch Ranges do not require JblaMugLJaYestigateL- ..! : . .. - : - "There Is A Monarch Range For Every Home" Turn in Your Old tange As Part Payment On Your New Monarch $-0Delivers " Never will a better opportunity come to get a new range. Your old range has well served its purposeit pur-poseit leaks air and wastes your fuel Trade it in as a payment on a beautiful new Monarch. Go into our Pleasant Grove or American Fork stores and see them. Attend the cooking demonstration and see what they will do. Don't Delay ! Buy Now ! Monarch Range To Your Home Get Your New Range Now Easy Terms DDCON-TAYLOR,I GO. Provo Springville Nephi The One Price House. Payson Pleasant Grove Spanish Fork HeberT--American Fork Mr. and Mrs. Charlec E, Thor cpeainiteYeTal days this week in Salt Lake on businaw maUera. -- Jobn E. Smith and Ernest A. Foujke are the Jurors from Pleasant Qrora for the September term of court at Provo. Free dish coupons given with every purchase at Le-Eoy Le-Eoy Thome's Market, adv. Rural Free DeJIjcery carriers Clarence HUton Is enjoying his year- vacation this week. James A. Nl. son Is taking care of the R- F. D. werk. Miss Thejma West Miss Alda Fu- gal. Miss Margaret . Adamaon, and Misa Una V Clegg. Messrs" Harold Nelson, Ernest Clayton. Le Grande Walker and Prancla Gillette of Drlgs, Idaho, enoyed a watermelon bust at the appartment of Miss Clegg Sunday evening. After thebust, music was enjoyed. -Mrs. Stena Clayson spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. John E. Chris- Miss Elva Culmer wa r'alSaJ'fXake" visitor Thursday; Mi8sAmy Cooper was a Salt Lake visitor Thursday. Mr., and Mr. Thomas Jenao were Salt'Lake visitor Sunday. Principal A. P. Warnick attended a principal's meeting at Provo Thursday. Thurs-day. Lv E. Allred, who has "Pnt the last two weeks in tos Angeles on business and pleasure returned home Wednesday. Thomas Uense received a botfly sprained right ankle Thursday when he fell from a ladder at the Orcin canning plant . At first it was feared the foot had been broken but X-ray pictures : taken at the 'Lehl hospital disclosed . only a sprain. Mr. Jense was standing on a ladder tightening a bolt when hi wrench slipped mak. lng him loose hi balance. , Mrs. H. WJacobs and Mrs. Karl Banks were Provo visitors Monday. The baby of Mr. and JMrs. Clifford Wright Is til this week with pneu. monla. Miss Winnie Kemp visited with relatives re-latives In Salt Lake on Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Fred Jensen of Mantl, mother of Mrs. J. E. Moffett visited with her daughter nd family Thursday. W. I Greene, Errol Halllday and Thomas Walker are assisting ranger V. K. West and George Richards In transporting the Timpanogos - range tinder to the summit of Timpanogos thl week. Miss Lucille Poulson spent . the week-end in Heber with friends. Raymond Peterson returned the last of the week from the northwest where-he has been selling knit goods during hie vacation. Ha will attend school at the B. Y. U. the coming winter. ' - - - - - Mr. and MrsvzLamar . Jenaeo of Mantl, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moffett Friday. Mr. and Mr. John Bradshaw. Mrs. Christian Knudson and Mrs. McKin-ney McKin-ney of Lehl, were visitors at the J. P. Fugal home Wednesday. 1 A very successful surprise was given at the home of Nlel Fugal In honor of Mr. Fugal's birthday. Those who planned and put over the affair were. Bishop and Mrs. M. S. Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shoell, Mr. and Mr. Albert Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sundberg, Mr. an,d Mrs. Ray Carlson, Mrand VnrtrPrVvXT MrTid Mr. H. E. Johnson, Mrs. Leon Told and Mrs. Ethel West Short talk and other entertaining features were enjoyed. A delicious picnic luncheon waa served. A very enjoyable time Is reported. 7 , tensen atSharon. Mr.-and Mrs. George Hnl teftthis week forFort"8 where Mr. Harris will b , the coming winter. " The following patrons Tj school the, past week: Mrt H.- Walker, -Mrs eSter-J( Mrs. ; Angus, Mrs. Vltate. w f a- Arthtir Winters and Rlchlna Ana Adams, wkoU Utah working on the ro . home the last of the w J Mrs. Adam, returnwt to Friday In a brand ne coupe. They expect t the weather is too cold for j The Sunday school oflejM teacher of the Manila , w" , talned at a "water wj' the home of Mri and M i Warnick Thursday walD' of Melr Warwick her marriage wa te g primary department wiU no doubt move to ward. |