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Show ,rrrnlLJ':u'-aiK;:) im Fcrlt Lcsa! jlrs. lt Bie Irvln Makln left last Friday Idaho, to Viau "vv M Best" Egg Pricey Through Pulleys; adv. ro.Pt thi. week TUltlj Hayden IfoUndrate. ; ' 1 wlWd Knddson of Brlgham !ndMr..W.D. Lewis of rrOYO. truest at. the homo of Mr. and 1 rmma Jenkins attended ': i Proro Monday evening IwMrs. Fred J. Paynecompli ''.ntirT ber daughter, MI -Maude a bride of the month. r Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Grant business visitors in Salt Lake Tuesday. ' , ujjlum were City u, and Mrs. I C Marton an llim the arrival of a winsome baby ,,r born June 28 at the L .taL 'Airconcerned ar doing C nicely. Mrs. Marton waa bef W marriage, Miss Margaret Hindle, tXjrwde Noble, a member of the ..a Fork high school faculty U ywn ago and- nowJteacbing at III Cutis Dale high scnooi, was a ;inner nest at the "home bt Mr. and Urt'W. fe. HalHday, Tuesday even Mr. and Mrs. Junius West and ir. sad Mrs, W. R. HalHday atUnd- 'i ft fanwat services of Miss Bnv W Vest held in Heber Sunday. The Wued is Mrs. Hallfday's and Mr. Srt'i'snnt" Mrs. Clyde Thornton was hostess it a veil appointed bridge luncheon W Friday afternoon. Three : tables We in progress, high scores being Voa by Mrs. F. M. Houston and Mrs, j Coddlogton. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Meredith, and daughter, Carma, left Thursday Urnimr for Briuham City, 'v where lley till visit until Pioneer ?, Day Mir Nth) vrith Mrs. Meredith! ' if Ti T... 1 fwr pier, mrs. rroya ivnuuaon. mvj jriH then be Joined by Mr.' and Mrs. Rulon C. Van Wagonen of Provo, .rto Till accompany them to Yellow Jttaa P&rk for a week's, vacation. : J "Tabby and Bun", famous comic lingers of this community, assisted in MTertiaing the Tlmpanogos " hike irepam given over KSL Tuesday jfrenlng from 10 to 11 o'clock. Jt i under the . joint sponsershlp of P Brigham Young university and k Provo Chamber of Commerce. songsters also sang on the big community program) given at the pieatr of the MneS in Provo can-?a can-?a Priday evening; : (lMFnight) "pre-5ng "pre-5ng the big hike. " , " . t Frank Edwards entertained aesday afternoon at a miscellan-w miscellan-w shower In honor of her daughter a popular bride-elect of. the Mrs. Earl Dean of Salt Lake wslsted in the entertaining. Utlve games were enJoyedV ths ;ants winning!, priiea ; being H Walter Adamson, Mrs. Jennio Ingham, Mrs. X W. Phillips and 4 Hoffman. Pollowlng the games J fflMlc, a tasty repast was served twenty-fire guests. . MJbs Thelma Gardner of Salt Lake City, will be the guest of Miss Helen Myers at the J. W. Myers home this week-end. : Mrs. Margaret Chrlstensen of Salt Lake City, was a 8uaday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Haag, Mrs. John W. Myers and Miss Hel en Myers were business visitors in the capltol city Tuesday - v, Elliot Lee, who spent last week in Preston, Idaho, visiting his aunt, Mrs. George' Brunker, ah4amny,return" ed home Sunday. ' AfEPJCAK FORK fiTTT7 o -. i . .... j i f Mr. and Mrs. Iioyd Ivy of Sallna, spent Tuesdar in this citjr visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby- and family.,.. j,, , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chlpman- and Mr. and Mrs. J E. Peters spent the week-eod "aFStra wbeTry T ona fishing trip.; - f'7- . : Mr. and Mrs. Ephie Nash and Mlna Nash returned home Saturday from Colorado, where they spent! the previous pre-vious week on business and visiting places of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reynolds of Sprlngvllle, called on Mr. and Mrs. R. ju Ashby and family Wednesday, enroute to Yellowstone Park for their vacation. ... f. . x Miss Wanda PeUy of Ncphl, Was a week-end Vlsftor in American Fork, guest of Miss Lenore Crookston. ' ' , Mr.' and Mrs. Claude Zabrtekie and family, of Salt Lake City, spent last Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Zabriskie. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Tlppett and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Pratt, and families of Hinckley, were visitors during the week-etfd at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Ashby.. . ,' v "'Kodak.Pinisliing at a Big Discount. A Free enlarge-ment enlarge-ment with each $5.00 worth. Bring your rolls today and get Prints tomorrow at 5:00 p. m. Snyder Studio, adv. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bradley and Miss Grace Bradley of Mantl, wero guests at .the home of Mr.' and Mrs. K. J. Bird, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Bird is Mr. and Mrs. Bradley' daughter, .i Mr. and Mrs. James H&llsey spent Sunday In the capltol city on com Lined business and pleasure.-- - - - Get Best Egg ; Prices- Ship Through Pulleys, adv. ,Mr. and Mrs. Wayne . Mercer left Monday for Yellowstone "Fork,, wher they will enjoy a week's vacation. . Mrs. Mina Ehalter, Mrs. C- A. Grant and Miss Ullie Shatter attend ed the funeral ' services of Frank Henry, Jr.. . held .' iin. Salt Lake. City Wednesday afternoon. " . ' A Miss Berniece Barratt, who la em- ployed -in-)BltLake-CUyT-speat-th week-end In American Fork visiting her mother, Mrs. Grace Barratt. - MiasJThelda Crooks- of - Shelley. Idaho, is at the Byron Crookston home for an Indefinite visit, guest of Miss Lenore Crookston. ' -' Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ajigel and son and -Mine- Mlna Nash of Salt- Lake City, were Sunday" visitors ' at t tiie home of Mr. and Mrs.. Irving I Mrs' G, W, Sanderson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Davis of Blng bam Canyon, and Mrrand MrsrMer-ril MrsrMer-ril Hand of. Draper, were Sunday visitors at the G. A. Zabriskie home, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacklln and children, Charles, Ernestand Mary Jane, left Monday for Bryces canyon where they will spend a week. They will also visit other beauty spots en route. , Mrs. Leland Eyre of Wyoming, re turned to her home Monday, following follow-ing a week's visit with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.' Clyde- Thorn ton. Mrs. Helen Heiselt entertained eight of her friends at a luncheon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Hill,: in Pleasant Grove, last ThurS' day afternoon. Radio music was en-. Joyed during . the afternoon, along with other social diversions. ' Misses Cleo Bate, Doris Conning. ham and Mildred Dunkley are enter taming next Monday evening at the Bate home complimentary to Miss Lucille Edwards, whose marriage to Harry Parker will, take place, next weefc The entertainment -will be In the form of a miscellaneous shower. Invitations have been extended to thirty guests.' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cujbertson of Salt 'Lake City and Mrs. T. U. Bramer and. daughter, Mary Elaine, who are here from Denver visiting relatives. n company with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chlpman and daughters, Eileen and Florence, motored to Geneva resort Sunday, where picnic dinner was en joyed. Mrs. Bramer and daughter remained at the Chlpman home for a ten days visit Cameo Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM - Saturday Only, July 20 "IT CAN BE DONE" See thi with Glenn Tryon e!Ll v lwl ""us voraeuy or youta ana pep: iaanyiumg poo- c Walt until . ... i . i . . . . . . i . " . .. Matli,n i BKO ln, Picture. . AifiO uoou ouibu. ' iuc ana iw. jcvenme iuc ana mc Sunday and Monday, July 21 and 22 inr in11!,ne', 1iave liusted our Ulking equipment and is now work-s work-s ' a satisfactory condition. . . See and Hear Shirley Mason and Ben Lyon in M "''"'"'"S lialoguer!JieautIfuI theme, floog and marvelous BonndLfiffects.., Fa, Also Comedy "RODEO.1 AdmiasUMwla. and- 0c- . Mail; . The auty. Tuesday and Wednesday, July 23 and 24 Belle Bennett 'n her first talking and singing picture- "MOLLY AND ME" A picture made to be remembered. Also News and Comedy. 3 P. M. 10c anrf 2 Or. Evening 15c and 30c. Thursday and Friday. July 25 4,?!5ie Dove and Bod La ltocque in HE MAN Am TTTT! MOMF.NT" "wen's Bird of raradrse in a love etorr m thrilling as her - Al8 Qood Comedy. AdmiBnlon 10c and 2."p. Coming Sonn ''"RpnAnxxrAv nrpT.nnv " Mr. and Mrs. John Oler of Sterling, Alberta, Canada, who hart been visit-J Pratt lug friends and relatives in. American i Fork the past week, left Thursday j Mr. and, Mrs. William Chlpman. ,0? C4llfornl. where they will spend! Miss Ora Geaa Chfpman i antt Miss W. Uobush, spent the week-end at the 8. L. Chlpman summer home at Mutual Dell la American Fork canyon. Miss Chlpman and Miss Hobush are her from Loe Angeles visiting relatives, the remainder of their vacation. Dur Ing their stay In this city, they camp ed at the John Jacklln farm. ' Mrs. Emraa Chase and grandson, Max Keeder, returned Suriday, to American Fork, after visiting the past ten days in Garfield, guests f Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor.. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor accompanied them here and spent the day visiting with Mrs Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant r Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chrlstensen and Mr. and Mrs, Marion Chrlstensen ac companied by. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P, Harvey of Pleasant Grove formed party Wednesday evening and motor ed to Geneva resort, where picnic supper was enjoyed. . Mrs. Ruben Chlpman and daught ers, Eileen and Florence, accompan ied by their house guests, Mra.-J. J. Bramer and - daughter, - Marr Elaine, of Denver, Colorado, were luncheon guesti at the home of MrsLEvJUCul- bertson in Salt Lake City-Thursday. That afternoon, the party motored to Saltair, where they spent the re mainder of the day. r Mrs. Leo Meredltn attended an afternoon tea in Provo last Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Lorna Allen given in honor of Mrs. Edith Timber- lake of Seattle, Washington. The following Oay, she was a guest at a luncheon given at the home of Mrs, A. Rex, Johnson, in honor of Mrs. Timberlake and also, Mrs.- Violet Johnson Brown of New York. United States government authori ties show that under favorable condi tions wih a beginning of one male and one female fly,they may increase In one season to over 50,500,000,000,000 flies. : This shows the need of FLY- TOX FLY-TOX is the scientific In secticide : developed : at Mellon Insti tute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Simple instruc tions on each bottle (blue label) for killin ALL household insects. IN SIST on FLY-TOX with the perfumelike perfume-like fragrance. It 1 safe, stainless, sure.Adv. Mr. and Mrs.- Abe Gudmundsea and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davles in company with. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen and Mrs. Andy Trane and soai Glen. of Lehi. motored to Copperton Sunday, where they visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. Gudmundsen Gud-mundsen and family. Mrs. Arnold Peterson and daughter, daught-er, Renee, returned to (heir home In Price Sunday, after ; visiting the week with Mrs. Peterson's parents, kMr. and Mrs. Alex Curlstensen. The Peterson family left Thursday tor Eureka, where they' will make their future home. ATTENTION BOYS and GIRLS --The Pleasant Grove Canning Company affords you an opportunity op-portunity to niake money for school next winter. We need 100 boys ami girls to pick beans. Transportation furnished free to and from j-our home. Tel. 49, Tleasant Grove. Pleasant Grove Canning Co. Mrs. Byron Crookston - left last Friday evening for Idaho, where she will visit Indefinitely with relatives In Shelley and Idaho Falls. During her stay there she expects to make" a motor trip through the Salmon River district MIsb Lenore Crookston was among the orchestra personnel ' that fur nished the B. Y. U. summer school musical concert Monday evening at College Hall. Prof. LeRoy Robert son was directing. Mrs. B. R, Tuttle and family ar rived here last Friday from Header sonr Kentucky, to Join Mr. Tuttle,' the new manager of the J. 5 C. Penney store. . The Tattle family are making their home In the J. R. Hindley resi dence in the Third ward. Complimentary to the recent mar riage of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Loverldge formerly Miss Eileen Gord en, Mrs. G. " H. " GoiMen entertained Saturday evening at a miscellaneous bundle shower, for, which fifty dose friends and relatives were present Contest games were enjoyed during the evening, prises being won by Mrs. Martha Hunter and Mrs. Grant Inger-solL Inger-solL Delicious refreshments were served late in the evening. SATURDAY, JUIiY 20, 1023 a EYCa mi- Because You Receive Here the Kind of SERVlCE-that Takes a Personal Interest in Your Buying Problems Because You Get Here the Kind of VALUES that Gives You Quality as well as Iw Price Two Good and Definite Reasons for Shopping Here. Savings Quality Shoes' v" Style Comfort. No More Gas In. Stomach M you vith to t "TtiL-'it Ir. nrfparcd e.pcn!!y lot ':;'n"l,. L ole to tnk dP bienia wiuibu Always on hand at THORNTON'S DRUCr STORES Mrs. Lizzie Sommerville and Mrs. Thomas Sharp and daughter, Bever ley, returned Monday -to their nome in Santa Ana, California after visit ing the "week in American Pork, Pro vo and Tooele with - relatives. The visitors came to 'attend the funeral services of Mrs. Clyde1 Sommerville beld In Tooele last week. Honoring Mr. and Mrs". J. C. Dunk- ley and son, Jimmle, and Mrs. Henry Bork. of Maywood, California, Mrs. J. L. Dunkley entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for , ten guests. That evening a family party was given In compliment to them, over twenty relatives assembling for the occasion. Music and social chat were the main diversions, after which refreshments were served. The following fol-lowing daylhe California visitors left for-4neir honwrreturning hy way of Reno, Nevada, and San Francisco. Misses Faye Parker, Clarice Bromley, Brom-ley, Beth Hutchings and Violet Pres ton entertained at the Parker home Monday evening in honor of Y Mrs. Floyd Loverldge, formerly - Miss Eileen Gorden, a young nuptial of last week. Competitive games . were enjoyed on the lawn,-Trlzesi being awarded to Miss Llllle Miller, Miss Loraine Ingersoll and Miss. Clarice Bromley. . Dcllolous refreshments were served to thlrty4wo guests. The young bride wjas presented with many beautiful gifts for her future housekeeping house-keeping venture. Mrs. Foster Gorden, Mrs. Albert Sperger, Mr, and Mrs. 8. S. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gorden and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Gorden, all -ot Salt Lake City, visited Monday, with .'Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gorden. - ' Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Francis and daughter, Helen, ot Ogden, , visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice and family Friday, enroute to Colorado Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean and baby of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards. Miss Eva 8tlce, who is attending summer school at the B. Y. was one who participated in the concert given in College Hall Monday evening. even-ing. Miss SUce la a member of the Ladies Glee Club. . , CbpnUbted, 19ZS We are equipped tsi take care of the needs ci our customers. We in vite you to take cdvant- J age of our accoramoda tions. AlIERICAir FORK OIL CO. 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