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Show 1927 Lcls Grsnt ef e .J"ltorcaant La" 10 ,Drth wrd M. L A. Jlk,city.8tt,u threUUTeilathU LjOTBtoi water la the Cwor poultry and stock. Cfcome water system. flieoTge W. Crookston s with pleasure la L vfotneedav. iw " ( jeh iamp them T She M her at the Cameo to- iBy Heck". C. Brown Is at the Ltt4 Mrs. W. J. Morrison ,CltT, where she nas oeen , Ha nursing Mrs. Morrl- ! teen ill. Mathews and two to their home la the first of the week. W a summer monins Qu, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hn. Karion C. Robinson U(rs. Eber Hallpf C4i-5i C4i-5i home of E. 0. Leather, 'ilt Lake the first of the Hill Is a past resident of faf has been away from wen Clarence? He's a tyed by Lennia Abel at Boley. tonight In V'Falled By adr. ne Chrlstensen, Helen Chipman and Era Stlce re party Monday even- iAUuunbra theatre In Pleas. after which Miss Stlce I it a slumber party. A de- was serred early 1 r mag. Flrrinla I Mrs. E. J. McCarroa and of Rawllngs, Wyo., days last week la this ag business and pleasure. stay, they were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. L H. Chrlstensen and daught- . were business and pleaa-i pleaa-i to the capltol city Wednes also visited at the Mission. Iitn Clair Chrlstensen, who M tor a mission to the Iilaods. ly Aydelotte of 'Colorado, fws rlilting this suummer other grandparents, Mr., f- Aydelotte, prior to at- f Brigham Younr Unlver p'w, returned to this city ireninr .- - . i,r cererai fWa relatives In Idaho. n - Miss Clara Mlllerjn company with Frank Leavitt motored to Nephl Sun-dayj Sun-dayj where they 'visited relatives of Mr. Uavltt's. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellamore and daughter, Guelda, spent Labor Day visiting relaUves and friends in Brlg-ham Brlg-ham City. , Rer Roberts as Irene Is a "Perfectly "Per-fectly Lovely heroine. Also she Is a Placer. Bee her In "Failed By Heck", at the Capeo Satnrday night adr! Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson and son Max of Park City, were Sunday vlsl-tora vlsl-tora of Mr. and Mrs. 8amuel F. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grant Mrs. T. S. Kelly and daughter. Emily, left Thursday for Myton, Utah, where they will spend the winter months with Mrs. Ida Gardner and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shelley of Idaho, Ida-ho, spent several days the first of the week visiting; with Mr. Shelley's par. ents, Mr." and Mrs; Leo T." Shelley, and other relatives. AMERICAN, FORK CITIZEN Mr. nA Mw a -it " I w ' .- - - . - - - tm if SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923 Arthur rtva w.. business visitors in Salt Uke City on Tuesday. ' 1 Clyde Crookaton and J. B. Parker viuiea w salt Lake Labor where they visited friends. Day, Miss Meryn Nerdln of Bingham Canyon, Is vUJUng in this city during the week, guest of Miss Elaine Dobbs. "Failed By Heck'." Third ward one. act comedy at the Cameo tonight (Sat) Full picture show In addition, adv. Miss Ruth Oalsford Is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. D. JU Galsford at their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Leo Jessen and baby, Clea Fern, of KIngsdon, are viewing this week with her mother. Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston, Miss Lenore Crookston and Eldon Crookston visited from Sunday until Tuesday In Elslnore with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. HalHday and family. Mrs. Arnold Peterson and baby daughter Renee of Richfield, returned to their home Wednesday after a aeve. ral flays visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chrlstensen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sweeny and baby left Wednesday for their home in toe Angeles, California, after a week's visit In this crty with Mrs. Sweeny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner and . family left Saturday for Salt Lake vuy, wnere tney wm make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson and family of Shelley, Idaho, were visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Julia Robinson.. Ray and Howard Miller; who are employed in Bingham Canyon, spent tsunaay visiting with their mother, Mrs. Mable Miller. Mrs. Harlow Ubnes and baby return ed Id their home in Salt Lake City Wednesday, after a week's visit with Mrs. Jones' grandmother, Mrs. Melissa . Visitors on Labor Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker were: Mr, and Mrs. Frank Baker, Mr. and Mrs Verdell Sundberg of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Monson of Bingham Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holindrake, Mrs. E. H. Boley, Mrs. Walter Devey Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wing were called to Salt lake - City Wednesday morning on account of a death in the Boley family. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paxman motor ed to Salt Lake Tuesday evening, where they visited with Mrs. Fields, who la in the Emergency Hospital, recovering from serious injuries sustained in a recent automobile accident - Hold your sides. Ann Clayson is playing the farmers wife In "Failed By Heck" at the Cameo Saturday night adv :.r nice r "uuuuu Horse Brand 'Riveted Overalls and Youths 5-Hoi jet i) Hrse Brand Overalls "UHIU Ihev m k..:t ."nioanei PVe : wear VaT. mor wear ny other over- Pair today W Erf Tney Rip wUl tell Rood a our Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Galsford of Salt ljke City, In cou;ty ...r. V':s. C. I. (a:.-for1 .sr. 1 Ta:: 5B-i V.. s. J. y a ilarJa Sprall: ?p-:r.t a Tcctle. ,1 "Two Horn" r urir tt. . Mr. and Mrs. G-eorge Watts of Salt Lake motored to this city Saturday, where they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen. The party then went to the Coddington ranch at Col-ton, Col-ton, where they spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coddington. Cod-dington. - . Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mendenhall of Vernal, have moved to this city and will make their future home here. Mr. Mendenhall is employed In the local J. C. Penney store, being trans ferred here from Vernal to take the place formerly occupied by Mr. Eldon Chipman, who Is now In the employ of the Vernal store. The following formed a party Labor day and motored to Lagoon where they enjoyed picnic dinner and spent- the-reet ef th-4ay -jrticlpaL-Ing In the pleasure the resort affords: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Searles, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Parker, "Mr."' and Mr'st "DeLoB Adams and Miss Betty Bartlet Among the out.of-town visitors who attended the Paxman ramny reunion held at Saratoga Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Paxman, Mrs. W. R. A. Paxman, Mrs. T. Miller. . ana i and daughter, Mrs. Ester Wilson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. H. M. Mccune oi Los Anfeles, California, Mr. and Mrs George McCune, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paxman, Mrs. Pypor of Nephl, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Paxman arid family, Isaac Gadd and daufliter, Florence, and M,r. and Mrs. Ernest Paxman of Provo. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean of Salt Uke City, spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mrs. Dean's mother, Mrs. Frank Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parker ' and daughter, Gean, are spending today (Saturday) In the capltol city on a combined business and pleasure trip. High Test , Mash S2.40. Steel cut corn la best for ynur..heus ..'..We. carry a full stock of poultry 6pray and tonic Get our prices. ; Chipman Mercantile. adv. Mrs. Jennie Tanner and daughter, Fay, spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Uke City visiting relatives. Monday evening they attended the mammoth fashion show at Saltalr resort staged by Keith O'Brians of Salt Uke. Mrs. Sadie Whitman and two children, child-ren, who have been visiting the past two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Chipman, returned to -their home In Appleton, WIscon. sin, this week. Mrs. Otis Chenney of Border, Wyo., arrived in this city Wednesday morning, morn-ing, and will visit several weeks with friends and relatives during her stay tn Utah. She will be a guest at the home of Mrs. Clarence Roundy while here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chipman had as visitors on Labor Day: Mr. and Mrs. Davis Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chipman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Chipman and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Chipman remained at the S. D; Chip-man Chip-man home for a several days visit DANCING REVUE AT CAMEO, Thursday, September Septem-ber 13th by Miss Green's pupils. Ballet, Oriental, Russian, Spanish, Japanese, Colonial, Sailor, Jazz and Song Dances. Also Dig fea ture picture. . Prices loc ana 25c. 9-8-lt We want a real live person (man' or woman) to represent us in this vicinity (part time or wliole) on a hai that will enable you to make jsnleudld wages, Experience In eeintis "ralsslcat lfl struments is not necessary but any experience you have had, of course, will help you. We have two or three plans to submit ' for your consideration. consider-ation. So write us fully today, stat-ing stat-ing age, experience, references and so forth. Address Territorial Manager, Paynes-Bcebe Music Company. 61 Main Street, salt uane -'u. 9-8-21 EVERY DAT IS VALUE DAY AT THIS 3T0R1 TTn A&TtO.W.'ZXt INSTITUTION Tfiv " zshcrc savings, arq: jrcstef ; AT.TERIOAIT FOBS TJTAH fITI 11 CASH-A-CARRT MEANS MORS FOR YOUR DOLLARS The J, t Frocks r unior Is at Aire Typical of Youth The swinging Jincs that the new frocks sponsor arc especially youthful as are the frills and ruffles that make t heir .smart: a ppeara nee .on tnany cleyer frocks. There is a youthful grace that is particularly appealing In these frocks designed for the junior mis; sizes 13 to 19. $o.9o to $24 The college and the high school girl will find junior frocks charming for the classroom and for her parties the fall" styles i will make her school yjmJmool Figcki of many types await your selection here. Wearing rW-- 75 i South Utah. Soprriihud. 1928 OUR HOBBY - Giving Giv-ing people the kind of service they want. DAY and NIGHT SERVICE AMERICAN FORK OIL El Clayson la a real YlUlan. If yon doubt It sea him. "Failed By Hack" tonight (Sat), at the Cameo. adr. Visitors Sunday at the Clarence Grant home were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles CardweU. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cardwell Sr., and Mrs. Emma Powell of Salt. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. lames Nielsen and baby daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Grimm and two children of Bait City, were Tistting here Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and small daughter Gail of Bingham Can. yon, were Tlsltors over the week-end in this city at the home of Mr. Shelley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley Mrs.' Clyde Day and two sons of Salt Uke City, rlaited friends In American Fork Wednesday. Mrs. Day was formerly Miss NelUe Evans of this city. "Mrs."' Betna Smith, a former employee em-ployee of the local J. C. Penney store, arrired In this city Tuesday from California, where she has been the past several months. She commenced working at the Penney concern Wed-nesday. Miss Eileen Gorden, who has been employed during the summer months at the local J. C. Penney store, discontinues dis-continues her work today at that In. stituUon. She has accepted the position posi-tion as Librarian at the American Fork High School, and commences her new activities Monday. Clarence Grant and Ray Shelley, musically known as Tabby and Bun", accompanied by their pianist Miss Ignore Crookston, furnished popular music for the Al Smith Club of Salt Lake at Lagoon last Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Wendell Bush, Melrln Grant and Miss Beth Boris of Salt Lake ac. companled the musicians to Lagoon and spent the day. - Mrs. Lenore Elliot of Los Angeles, California, returned to her home Tues-flavr Tues-flavr after a week"! visit In this city with friends and relatives. She was a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes during her stay. Mrs. DeLos dams spent Sunday visiting in Provo with her sister, Mrs. Harold! F. Tucker. The B. B. Ladles ot tills city were entertained Wednesday afternoon In Nephl by Miss Jane McPherson. . Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte and Mrs. Thomas Coddington spent Satnrday In Provo on a combined business and pleasure trlp t Scott Chrlstensen and Kenneth Humphries visited Tuesday evening at the J. L. Flrmage home, guests ot Harold Flrpaf. ' u T T Mrs. Ludle Murdock and baby Mil. dred Loclle ot Beaver, spent several days visiting with her father, John Beck, and other relaUves. . Dr. and Mrs. Allan 0. Brockbank have moved Into the Reed Gardner home in the First Ward, where they wlU make their future residence. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson ot Ogden, visited last week here with Dr. Robinson's mother, Mrs. Margaret Robinson. Mrs. Ruben Chipman and daughters Florence and Eileen, motored to the capltol city Monday, where they vialt- ea wiin irienae ana rewuTw. Earl Brims arrived home Tuesday from California, where be has. been employed for the past two years. He will remain in this city indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark and Mrs. Malln Hansen of Salt Uke City, visited visit-ed several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson and family. Friends of Mrs. Harry Brown of Bingham Canyon, formerly Miss Emu ma Featherstone et -this etty, wttl be pleased to learn that she Is Improving slowly from a serious operation, which she underwent a week ago In a Salt Uke hospital AMERICAN CO. FORK TEu. 1M Normal human blood is too thick to be drawn through the mosquito's small piercing tubeThey must first inject a thinning fluid. In that way ill. lease germs are set afloat in the hliwd stjream bacteria of. burning fever and crippling disease. There la also the danger o,? streptococcic-In- Jfpclon (bl8od pofilonlng) from scratch-i scratch-i in the bite. Mosquitoes must be killed. Health authorities advocate FLY-T0X. Simple instructions "on each bottle (blue label) for killing ALL household Insects. INSIST on FLY-TOX. FT.Y-TOX U easy to use. Snfe, stalnlow, fragrant, sure. Adv. Cash Wisdom People shop more wisely when they pay cash, and are doubly wise when they shop in an 0. P. Skaggs System Store. The superiority of the brands of merchandise found on our shelves is nationally recognized, recog-nized, and yet, we are able to sell these brands to you at only a shade above our. cost because of the combined com-bined big volume of our dozens of stores. What's more, there is no f'high-prolssured" salesman to overstock you. You buy just exactly exact-ly what you want and in the quantity quant-ity desired when food shopping here. . - Y Every Day Prices: 4 Pound Package Raisins--l29c 3 Medium Pork and Beans 1 lb. School Boy Peanut Butter 25c 1 Mothers Aats With China, Large Package 33r 1 Medium Size Can Olives 18c 50 Pounds Flour .$1.35 I FOOD STORES |