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Show yYPTEMBER 22,1928 -1 Fork Locals j ... ptrker and maU .pTnt Saturday to the friend, ana rela- u'vne Mercer 'j .v.'v.than Anderson Hotter will make their I' vn. Joseph Searle and i ? ... c.riA attended a71, ..-.-.Inn ill Pa7. llnt cew"" - ,-, f . - Th seane iauu Mm. Jurie Wright and Mm T..I, fveraon were visitors la Salt Lake laat Friday. Girl Wanted Tor General Housework. House-work. I D. S. girl preferred. Call at Chicken City Cafe. 9-22-lt -; Mrr and Mrs. John fynith and baby ot Salt .Lake City, visited Wednesday with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Lillian K. Drown. Mrs. Dora Chlpman and children Stanford, Louise, Thomas and Sarah of Logan, spent Sunday and Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Priday and family, More Tire Miles for Less Tire Money Goodyear All-Weathers if you want the best. Goodyear Pathfinders if you want the maximum quality for minimum cost. Goodyear Good-year Regular, Heavy Tourist and Pathfinder Pathfind-er Tubes to match them all. We're stocking stock-ing them. Servicing them. And selling " I6tT6f them'to "A who check tire costs carefully. r AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923 m Pathfinder CI. Cord Overeize.... ......$7.30 :4.40 Pathfinder .Balloon .. WW IGoodvear AWTCorcL. k5.25 Goodvear Balloon. 140 AWT Balloon. .$8.00 ..$15.15 ..$16.15 BETTER SERVICE The Pett Service Station has been taken over J its management will be handled by, us in the hire. .Better sen-ice will be given the motorist Gas, k Tires, Tubes, Greasing, Water and Air will be aflable'here at all times. TRY THE NEW AUTO SERVICE You 11 Like It. i Free Prizes Awarded Each" Week. Ask For Ticket With Each Purchase. Strange Service Means Better Service 2ST MAIN STREET AMERICAN FORK Cameo Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM Saturday Only, September 22 "GRIP OF THE YUKON" An All Star Cast p Hamilton, Francis X Bushman, June Marlowe and Otis Harlan. faoit macnMcently thrilling love story of the far north ever it; sen it! See It' n- j rv Al80 Gd Comdy and Cartoon. aw 4 P. M. 10c and 15c. Evening 10c and 20c. Sunday and Monday, September 23 and 24 "THE FOREIGN LEGION" With Norm an TTaww and Tjxvna Stone 1 wwu J mm .haw " " f Of Dastinn .v.. v i j J.onri Tilia a Tint 3 re- lnit a big special and you'll say so when you seo It. I Admii8sion Only 10c and 25c. JUesdav and WnAon aaYiorYer )& and 26 vuuvouai) w;vviuuvi zfiLa Rocque's smashing college romance in 'TTOT.-n t-PTUT VATP N't mi hny anu K'rl should rm!-1"1081 amuslng seo'this big football' picture, college 'picture ver screened. Atlniisson Kc mid ursdav and VriAnv Rontorribfir 27 and 28 - , v J f tvX. TTlMrs. - ...I. . a -T u 1 a. 0I Wlld Horses, with JacK remu iu "GUARDIANS OP THE WILD" "'sV newest and most thrilling picture. Mr. and Mrs. Vera W-.iv.-. .... Provo visitors Wednesday evenlngT Mrs. Alffla.OIaen-vUttwl stf. la Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. June Batchelor. lln. Y '"" "uncc, smuln's Academy, tTiaay, September 28th, Kelvin Sm.uin and his Wyoming orchestra. 9-20-1 p t ... - KlrKendall and Mrs. Cal Klton of Dividend, were guests Monday Mon-day at the home of their parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Niels Nelson. Miss Doris Cunningham In company comp-any with Sherman Robinson ot Lehl, Iont Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting friends. Miss Beth Boris ot Salt Lake City, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant and tamily, r unBs-Brena Singleton registered Tuesday at the Brlgham Young university, uni-versity, and commenced her studies there Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Cunningham arid Mrs. JacK anils visited Mrs. C. A. Tolboe and Mrs. Gam Carter In Provo last Friday. Jim bneiley left Saturday for Belleforche, South Dakota, where he 'ill be employed by the Utah Idaho Sugar , company. Mrs. J. E. Ingram of Nephi, was Wednesday guest of Mr. and Mm, Thomas Singleton and family. . Lyman Carter of Nephi, was visitor at the Thomas Singleton home Sunday, guest of Miss Stella Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunkley and family were Sunday guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Hannah Dunkley. Mrs. Helen M. Crandall of Rawl- ftip.'TtyolriTflgT'speht last week visit. ing with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCleery and other relatives. Mrs. Leon Whipple of Ogden, spent several days this week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Emma Foster, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Jorgensen and family of Salt Iake City, called on friends In this city Tuesday.- The Jorgonsen family were former resi dents of this city. last she KBIT BOOKS AT UBB1BT According to recent reports from the Librarian ot the Public Library, the following new books have tn Mrs. Rose II. Grant left Sunday for purchased and will be available aUrt Park city Sunday, where she will Ing Monday, September J4tn: . Rulea of Order, Nevada, Plains ot Abraham, Behind That Cnrtaln, Mirror tor Witches, Cnlldr en," Swan Bonf, Bridge of Saa Lois Bey. ristt during the , week' with Mr. Mrs. -Arch Wilson and family. and Jay Green of Canada, arrived the first of the week, after a several years absence. Mr. Green was a - former resident of this city. He ex pects to make his future borne here. Waldo Winn ot Chandler, Arizona, visited the week-end with, Mr. and Mrs, Owen Lynch and family, enroute to Provo, where he wll attend the Brlgham Young university this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bate, Mrs. TobVp lilnns" and Mrs. Elmer Chlpmen, motored to Ogden Sunday, where they visited the day with Mrs. O. a Lock. heart Misses Meryl Crookston and Cleo Bate visited from Wednesday until Friday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Crookstonr " " Mrs. John Buckwalter spent Thurs day and Friday In Midvale, visiting with her sister and husband, Mr. end Mrs. Wayne Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.Klrk of Salt Lajce city, visited Sunday with Mr. I and Mrs. J. L. Dunkley and Mrs. Lil. lian K. Drown and family. Miss Eleanor Kelly of St Anthony, Idaho, spent Saturday visiting friends and relatives in this city, enroute to Provo, where she will attend the Brisham Young university. Bill Thornton, who is attending school this winter at the L. D. Academy at Salt Lake City, spent the We"elL'ehd vis Ring fiis f parents, Mr" and .Mrs. William Thornton. Mrs. Ray Wilke of Miami, Texas, visited from Tuesday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raber. Mrs. Wilke will visit In.Nevada with friends before returning to her home in Texas. A Few Re gula Prices 2 Pounds Lard. 4 Pounds Lard. 8 Pounds Lard 10 Pounds Sutrar.- - 67c 25 Pound Sugar. 100 Pounds Sugar- Laural Tall Salmon. Nut Margarine . l Best U. S. Rubbers. 1 lb. School Boy Peanut Butter 25c 1 lb. Calumet Baking Powder 2Bd No. 1 Delmonte Olives 10c Carton Matches 180 ii I A O 11 ! 11 1163 85 1 1 -J20C" I -JOG 6c . Quart Heinz Vinegar. 9c cm MM Ieym i i mini, -i i. . i iss s - FOOPX 'imMm STORES s. - Miss Virginia. Werner left week for Mesa, Arizona, where will be employed during the winter months. Her father, J. P. Werner, accompanied her on the trip and re, mained several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. LInford Werner. Mrs. R. J. Stice returned home Tuesday from the L. D, S. Hospital In Salt Lake, where she has been recovering recov-ering from a major operation, per. formed two weeks ago. She is getting along as well as can be expected. Misses Faye Parker and Violet Preston in company with Messrs Bernard Walker and Elmo Peters were among those who saw the talking talk-ing movie "Wings" at the Victory theatre in Salt Lake Tuesday even. Ing. Miss Evelyn Aydelotte of Colorado, who has spent the summer months in Utah and Idaho visiting relatives and attending summer school, left Monday tor Provo, where she will attend the Brlgham Young university. Miss Aydelotte has been a guest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte. Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte entertained the American Fork Sororsis at her home Friday. A color scheme shading from yellow to deep rose was developed develop-ed with fall flowers and Autumn A. F. Gaisford, president Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Firmage and son Harold and daughter Louise, left Monday by auto for the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, where they spent several days. ... . Among those from this city who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Sadie Cassldy Bromley held in Salt Lake Sunday were: Mr. Willis Brom. ley, Mrs. Martha Chlpman, Mrs. Niels Nelson, Adair Bromley, Miss Clarice Bromley and Mrs. J. E. Chadwick. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Robert Marrott of Pleasant Grove, formerly Miss Thelma Varney of this city, will be pleased to learn of the arrival of a winsome baby daughter at the Marrott home last Friday. All concerned are doing very nicely. The Sunday School Stake board were entertained Wednesday evening f at .the home of the Stake Superinten dent Dr. James M. Grant The forepart fore-part of the evening was In the form ot a business honr, after which a de lightful social was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served. Last Saturday, Mrs. Willis enter, talned at her home on Provo Bench for Miss Virginia Werner, who left during the week for Mesa, Arizona, where she will be employed. The en tertalnment was in the form of a well arranged dinner, covers being laid for the following guests: Mrs. R. W. Davis of Provo," Mrs.' J. P. Werner of this city and members ot the Willis family. leaves. Mrs of the club, gave a talk on the year's work and plans were also pade to en. j tertain the District Federated Women's , clubs, who are holding their conven. in wo number 13th. A dainty , u .. arlv In the ; 1 Chipman, evening Ouf-ottowii T guests were two children have registered at the MM v fl Ooddard. Mrs. Frank ! 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