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Show Yi kVTUItDAYFEBRUARY 9, 1929 ":rica.r Fork Locals 4, Frank Leavltt was a business jtor jn8alTaif City" Wednesday. - 'John W. Myers and Mm. Or- 'j Mercer were business visitors In espltol city Monday. " !. yrt. Thomas Coddington made a ..iness trip to Provo Saturday in interest of the Daughters of the pioneers. " AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN vn. William Preston and son, Mer- are, "vialtins; this week,ln8alt luke City with friends and relatives lOss Helen Myers, who Is attend Vera Boler returned dnrin thd i v ij uiv outer nneen cimn. wnura he will be indefinitely. Mrs. W. H. Gardner was In Salt Uke City 8unday, and visited with R W. Gardner and family. Wendell Noyes, who Is attending schoo) at the University of Utah. spent the week-end here w4Jh his parents. Dr. and Mrs. 'J. F. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Makln. Jr.. of 8alt Lake City, were Sunday, visitors at the home of Mr. .Matin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Makln, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Riilon Nicholei and Mr. and' Mrs: Victor Nicholes spent . it SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9, 4929 m. theUnlvenitT.ot U iiAkeCtyTspeariiw ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Iff. Myers. Mrs. James M. Grant In company with her brother and wife, Mr. and jirs. Noel E. Nash, spent Tuesday In gait Lake City on a combined busl-teu busl-teu and pleasure trip. Mrs. Jesse Crookston and Earl Crookston spent Wednesday vlsitlng is Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Soy Crookston and family and Mr. end Mrs. Elmo Crookston. Primary will be held (Saturday) today for the Fourth ward kiddles In the ward chapel The meeting commences com-mences at 3 p. m., and mothers are urged to send their children. Suggestive Valentines Potted Tulips, uinerauas, Hoses. Sweet Peas. Car nations, etc.. Humphries Floral Co. adv. Miss Sarah Chlpman spent the week-end . In Salt Lake City visiting combined' business" and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Adams and son, Dick, and Miss Betty Bartlett, motor ed o Provo Sunday, where they visited visit-ed during- the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8. Tucker.' . Mrs. toy Steele, "Mrs. JosepTi Wal ton, Mrs. Mate Earle, Mrs. Warren C. Boley of this dty, and Mrs. James H. Walker of Pleasant Grove are at tendinis a bridge luncheon In 8alt Lake City today given by Miss Sarah Parker and Mrs. Emma (Jenkins. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving I Pratt were: Mr Pratt's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. Pratt and son. Jay, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Max Pratt and baby of this city, Mr. and Mrs Karl L Pratt and babies of Provo. and Mr. and Mrs. Weston Pratt 01 Lehl Word has been received here by relatives from San Bernardina, Calif., ot. the arrival of a line baby boy, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Rrown. Mr. Brown Is formerly of her sister, Eileen, who is attending-! this city, and Is the son of Mrs. LIU the University of Utah. While In the SATURDAY-AND MONDAY 2 Pounds Macaroni-Can Macaroni-Can Corn . 2 Heads Lettuce 2 , Packages Raisins.. One 4 lb. Package Raisins , ,r,7,r, 16c, 10c :15c .-15c Bishop Cocoa, Pkg.. Bananas, Pound 2 Dozen Oranges 125c .52c -10c c 1 Pound Calumet Bak'- ing Powder 39c Star Flour, Sack $1.60 OR SK&GGS American Fork - WMM my .am MWJHMl "StSarUa 1737-2R1014F34 Mrs. Max Pratt and baby spent' Sunday evening In Provo visiting with her mother. ' EE Perry ot Denver, Colorado, was a guest at luncheon Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving L Pratt. . Mrs. Benjamin Greenwood accidentally acci-dentally fell down last Friday and broke her arm. From last reports, Mrs. Greenwood is doing very nicely mB Mrs. U. L. Monson of Bingham Canyon, spent several days the forepart fore-part of the week visiting in this city with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker. Ian K. Brown, who is at present visit- ratr aha was a euest at the home of ing in California with the happy par her aunt Mrs. E. A. Culbertson. ,-ents. All concerned are doing very , nicely. Mrs. 0. S. Richards was brought home during the week from the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. From all reports, Mrs. Richards Is improving very nicely. The M. I. A. officers and teachers ot the Fourth ward held their administrative ad-ministrative meeting Friday night In the ward chaneL Business problems were - mscussea ua uie , wmnn month's work outlined. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at the conclusion ot the meeting. Word was received from Provo dur ing the' week that Mr. and Mrs. John Buckwaiter, Ur., were the happy parents par-ents over the arrival of a winsome baby daughter born Tuesday evening. Mrs. Buckwalter Is at the Crane Ma ternity Home, where she and the new arrival are doing ndeely, Mrs. Buck- waiter was before her marriage. Miss Florence Logsdon of this city. Mrs. W. C. Boley entertained the Sororsis Club ladies at her home Friday afternoon. Music was enjoy- long with needle work. A devi ous luncheon was served early in the evening. Special Invited guests In cluded Mrs. Walter B. Devey, Mrs. Roy Steele, Mrs: Abner Chlpman and Miss (Jane McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and daughterr Gail, of Bingham Canyon, erere visiting here Sunday with Mr. Shelley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo f. Shelley. The Better The Wringer, The Whiter The Wash. "Lincoln Freed The Slaves; But - - -.- Maytag Freed the Women" Phone 103-J, American Fork for free demonstration. demon-stration. CHARLES GRANT AutKonzedMaytag Salesman .JJJJJJJJt,rffffr-f The preliminary program at the Fourth Ward Mutual next Tuesday night February 12, will be given by the Boy Scouts, and will consist ot several numbers from a boys chorus selected from this group. According to reports, - the - Fourth Ward Boy Scouta are giving wonderful support tn tti WiifnAl meetinn. and have a record attendance each' week. A fine attendance was present Sun day evening at the Fourth Ward Mut ual conjoint services The following program was given under the dlrec tlod of the Adult class ot Beehive drill with Miss Ann Chlpman in charge: Talk, President Earl 8 nmnvnod: mixed Quartet. Male quartet; piano solo, QuenUn Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. William Thome, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Roy - Clements entertained at a shower in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Nile Undalph of Brigham City, at the William Thome home Tuesday even ing. Games and music were enjoyed, after which a delicious lunch was served. The latter part of the even-tnr even-tnr was snent In dancing to radio music. The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ot tafl, Mrs. Vina Ball. Mrs. Clyde Gammell and son and daughter of Rlverton. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries, Ray Shelley, Clarence A. Grant, Mrs. Mlna Shatter and Miss Lillle Shatter, were visitors in Bingham Canyon Sundayw They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter during (their stay. Mrs. Ora Chlpman delightfully en tertained the B. B. Ladies at her home Wednesday afternoon. Music, needle work and social chat were en Joyed, followed by a two course lunch eon. Special guests were Mrs, Mar tin Monson, Miss Ann Chlpman Mrs John Robinson and Mrs. Ray Shelley NERVOUSNESS Nervousness is a condition which is seldom due to a single cause and one for which there is no ringle specific. Less work or play and more rest is usually beneficial. However, there is often a direct spinal irritation of one or more nerves. As this is a condition for which medication offers--no relief It --e -always advisable that there be a comprehensive com-prehensive examination of the spine. Often though not always, spinal adjustments ad-justments reach directly to the seat of the trouble. See 'your chiropractor; chiro-practor; perhaps your nervousness Is of that sort. By my chiropractic health method I correct diseases of the eyes, ears,- throat, lungs, neari, sioinw. kidneys, bowels and lower nose, liver organs. Dr. James M. Grant CniEOPEACTOR Phone 113 American Fork If you want something In distinctive dis-tinctive style choose this modd In Patent or Lido Sand Calf with perforated trim. ' A? ... . The new colon fa Foot wear are designed to harmonize har-monize with Spring costumes. cos-tumes. Ask to sec the new hades in Champagne, French Beige and Lido Sand. r With Spring faihlotu stressing lighter ahades you will be delighted wkh the variety of distinctive! combination on display In our Footwear SecrJonJ There are Pumps, Ox-j ' fords, Onestrapa end Step-ins in a wide range of sizes to suit every foot : Stock Ncx 391J-2R1000MJ Stock Na 4197-2R1026F33 Champagne Kid fashions this charming shoe with its dainty ' buckled strip and fancy grain trim. Mr. and Mrs. LeQrande Adams of Pleasant Grove, have moved to this city, where they will make their fu ture home. They will reside In the Mrs. Ldllie Shatter home In the Pint ward. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are young nuptials of the week, the marriage taking iplace Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Adams was form erly MIm Amy Smith of LehL The Fourth Ward M. I. A. organisation organi-sation is giving a Colonial dancing party In the near future, In the amusement hall of the Alpine Stake Taberaacierv'io"'rwnicn''''''tne public Is Invited. Everyone is asked to costume In colonial dress to make the party more In keeping with the spirit of the. occasion.-A clever program pro-gram has been arranged, after which feature dances depleting the days of Washington will be given. A queen and attendants are belna; selected for the "event. Following the program and feature dances, general dancing will be enloved. Refreshments will be served during the evening. All Fourth Ward Mutual members will be admitted on their Mutual activity cards along wflh a very small fee. All ward members are given a most cordial Invitation to be In attendance. Watch for further announcements. Champagne Kid fashions tins Street Shoe with its fashionable Wide buckled strap. Priced very i reasonably indeed. $3.98 Champagne Kid fashions this chnrr-.Sng shoe with it dainty I :.!.!J r'.:-T and fancy graig ..trim. $3.98 The new square toes are sjwwn-on-this Patent Street -hoe. - The buckle and wide strap arc fashion points worthy Of note. $3.98 A neat Brown KM shoe with huscrlgTatotrlm and. medium rounded toe. -Modestly priced at only i.98 $.3. : livm II . -ii, II , w. ii "1 i ... i.-T ( - , . .... Slender Spanish heels, a high instep and glistening Black Patent make this one of the most charming models for Spring. .... .... 4- - $3.98 - The new "football mchmg, makes this clever shoe of Black Patent, distinctly in the mode Dr. V. F. Houston was a business visitor in the capltol city Monday. Miss Mada Shelley, who la doing secretarial work In the Senate ot the Utah SUte Legislature now In session ses-sion at Salt Lake City, penfl week-end vialting her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Shelley. uv vrn Chlnman. Mrs. Frank 41 Bush and Mrs. Milton AdAms attend- . wtrhn shower in Manna aut- CU e Ha nine irtven at the home of .. a mil Adams in honor ot Miss Amy 8mlth of Lehl, who waa marrieu or-na In the Salt Laae lemym to LeQrande Adams of peasant Grove, Mrs. Milton Adams was assisting hostess. an For 9 Years Gas Ruined Her Sleep v "I had stomach trouble 9 years, and gas made -me restless and it-vousx it-vousx Adlerlka helped bo I can eat and tleep good.-Mrs. E. Touch-stoue Touch-stoue -JuFt ONE spoonful Adlerika relieves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and we Acts on BOTH upper and loer bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought waa there. No ' ... v nn hava tried for your mailer wum j" - ,.. fitomach and bowels. Adlerka,Ul -t. vn Wm. lnorniou, yiu8 lUlliiure i" gist. ' Mlae Moselle Cunningham visited her sisters, Mrs. C A. Tolboe and Mr a O. Carter, at their homes in Provo last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chad wick, Mr. and Mrs. Don Barratt and E. II. Sea- strand were among the business visitors visi-tors from this city In Salt Lake Monday. Mon-day. . -r Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. Nlels' Nelsotf were; Mr; and Mrs. C. W. Elton and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kirkendall of ; Dividend. xi and Mrs. Louis Blrk. and daughter, Margarette, spent the week end In Salt Lake Olty visiting relatives. rela-tives. Saturday they attended the funeral services of Mr. Blrk's cousin, Alexander Triptow. ... . v., Mr. and Mrs - Kennetfr White are the. happy parents over the arrival of a winsome baby daughter born last Friday at their home in Highland. All concerned are doing very nicely. Mr. and Mr. Clyde Blrk of Provo, visited with relatives and friends to this dty Sunday. Mayor and Mrs. Roy Greenwood accompanied by F M. Houston of Lehl, made a business trip to 8alt Lake City Toeaday. - Mra V. F. Houston was hoetesa last Friday at a bridge luncheon given at her home. Prises were awarded to Mrs. David Taylor, Mrs. Arch Peter, son ahdMr i: Vera" Boley1' for - tdgn cores. During the delicious two course luncheon, which wa - tarred following the-brldge diveiwlon, radio musio was enjoyed. The guests present were: Mrs. Eugene Nicholes, Mrs. Helen Helselti Mrs. Clifford Miller, Mrs. Merrll White, Mrs. Lee Halstrom, Mra. W. A. Homer, Mrs." Marion Christensen, Mrs. David Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. Howard JNlcholes, Mrs. -Vera, Boley, Mrs. Ray Coddington, . .Mra Arch Peterson, Mrs. Phillip Green, MrsMark Coddington,-Mrs. Charles Thome, Mrs. Mate Earle and Mrs. Elijah Chlpman. adv. Copyriihud. 1928 FREE air, water, road information and last, but not leas t, FREE information and advice as to what kind . of gas, oil and tires 'to A1IERI0AW FORK OIL ,;-;,,:,00.;.-,,:t,--: ,,i.t DAY and NlttHT iEAVlCE AMERICAN FORK TEL. 162 Funeral Designs Your Picture Taken Daily and Sunday till 8 P. M., ready next day. and Cut Flowers POTTED PLANTS DECORATIONS We are prepared to give you better quality for the same for less money, r- ' RDHBOCK & SOUS Phnnfl 137 ' , American Fork 5 For 10c ; Just the thing for Memory Books and Exchange. 5 For 25c An Ideal Size For Baby 's JPhoto. . Last Day Mon.,.Feb. 1 1 - Hollywood r e . otuai Next To D. T. R. Co. Opposite Isibraiy (American Fork) 1 |