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Show " '." SATURDAY. OOTOHEU 20. 1D29- 'AMERICAN : FORK CITIZEN A m eri?an Fork News Junior Semmarv Work' . ir out Khol r harvesting the Started In A. F. Schools crop' "v v J "- ' Junior Seminary work' ha started In the American Fork schools, and ac cording to those In chorge, the new plan la expected to win much, favor, ' both with students and parents. , Clauses are held each Thursday at 4 o'clock In the Forbes Building for a half hour. The teachers eelocted for this work re;Mrs. Mude Christen-en, Christen-en, Mrs. Helen Helselt.' Mrs. ' Zlna Brockbank and Mrs. Ora .Chlpman, with President 8. L. Chlpman as The Stake Presidency Is very deelr ous that parents lend their help by having their child or children enrolled enroll-ed for thlswork. ; ; r o t ! "Delightful Rocque" Story cf Adventure, and Love Romance goes o sea' with a" 1929 pirate In "The Delightful; Rogue," the all-talking Radloflcture featur-, featur-, lag .Bod..!.. BocquV" which comes to the Cameo Theatre -Sunday and Mon. day, October 27 and 28, ' " "The Delightful Rogue", Is the first sea story made In sound" It tells of - aunflveaturesniad " loves of. lstro. a pirate, who steals a. millionaire's yatch, "The Golden Rule," and sets o plundering a group of tropical Isles.'' ' V'--'- ' - ""-' - How he meets Nydra, whose dancing danc-ing is the delight of aa Island oats; how "he aids ber In a unique test of another's love and how he and ". his crew of colorful vagabonds settle an affair with the police of Taplt form the highlights of Wallace Smith's yarn, which he adapted from his own original Cosmopolitan story, "A Woman; Wo-man; Decides." ' V Rita, La Roy. a tall "tltian beauty from the vaudeville stage, appears as Rod's; leading lady and - sings , the beautiful theme song "Gay Love,1 which already has become a radio and 'dance orchestra favorite. , CAST FOR SCHOOL. PLAT CHOSEN , Try-out held Monday . for the school play, "Pec of My Heart", re sulted la the choice of the following cut: ' ;; - Peg .................. Edith Toung Jerry Eldred Nicholas Brent ........ ... . . . . David Walker Ethel .7...... Sarah. Brown Hawks , Leigh IngersoU aJarlc .... .. ... ., . Raymond Adams Mrs. Colchester Reva Roberts Bennett 1.'... ...... ' Grace Parker arm. John Abel The play la being directed by Miss Lois Jordan and the play will be produced for the public In the near future. "' "s " ;' '' ' "!l " "' , r. 0 ' . . - Mrs, ; Oria Asbton presided at a qulHing party: at her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. . Following the. sewing sew-ing diversion, a not tapper was serv ed, covers being - marked for - ten guest. A number of the SUke" Relief Society .board members made home calls la the Highland ward Thursday" Thurs-day" evening : In . the interest of the Relief Society work. , ' Mrs. Emma Chase aad Mra F. H. Pyk aad son, Wallace, of Salt Lake City, were gueet ; for the week-end at the borne of Mr. and Mrs," Samuel F. Grant Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Anderson and family of 8panish Fork, have moved to Salt Lake City to locate, .. after spending the past two weeks la this city with Mr. and, Mrs. Warren Anderson An-derson and family. ' - ch.ee Vance has. accepted a position with the Chlpman Mer- cantlle Co. la weir until - after- the Christmas . holluar. Bhs commenced work on Monday. ( vtfnrt on Sunday' at the home of Mr.. Emma Foster were her on, Forbes Foster of Ogden. Mr. ana. Mr n Crosby and Mr. and Mrs. Wtll- ard Done of Salt Le vy. Roy Steele and Fay Steele returned return-ed home Monday wKh deer each, after spending a several days hunting hunt-ing trip in Holden and surrounding country., 1 'S)SB gt I . i.s.:. . -t..l i. .nd Mrs. U W. Galsford re ui. neit Monday for their home noon, at the home of . MrsHarry In Los Angeles. .California, after Steele. Late. fall flowers were em- spending monm " i. it,. a-oHnn. inA riatlves In Salt Lake City ana Sewing and social , chat were the1 American Fork. The past weelr they afternoon's diversions, after which have been gues's at me num. . Aur.. ... .arvaii ' that nno and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. Special guests , were, ;Mrs. Charles : J. Gaisford, and Mrs. Gaisford ssls- Thorne. Mrs. June Wright of thls ter and husband, iwr. anu x city arid Mrs. Ray Glllman of Orem. ' Braidley. "7' . . -MXJ7m-u lysine ONLY LI. I (V-'-Qfe::'li j i i Mil fiDsm m 'cor Ternus as low a $1.01) AYill Make You A Member.- S. F. GRANT" Mrs. Melvln Anderson ' and Mrs. IV J. Stlce atlendeVl, the Union Paci fic 0. T.. Club meeting In Salt Lake City last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1 Courtney. LET . YOUR IE A BE TEP-0.: ' . L - . The,Iocs Union Pacific agent, R. J. Stlce, attended, a -banquet and business meeting of the Union Pacl-fle Pacl-fle R. company la Provo last Friday Fri-day evening at the Hotel Roberts. Robert Lee had the misfortune to break three of his ribs Thursday morning, and according- to recent reports It will be another week be fore he will be able to resume his activities at the- American Fork Postofflce. Mr. Ue was feeding his horse when It. become frightened and knocked him Into a large box. . MR. HOLMSTEAD HAS ACCIDENT Mr. Holmstead, head of the History His-tory department of the local high school, met with an accident last week-end while hunting deer. As a RBult he has beenTonflned to Tils home for several . days during the week, and Mrs. Ruth A. Ivy baa been taking hla place at acbooU American Fork r: High School News , Vivian Jorgensen, Reporter. LADIES GLEE CJUP PREPARING CANTATA. Complimentary to Dr. Karl J. Hawkins ' of Davenport, Jowm, who visited, several days this week,, with friends and relatives in American Fork, Mrs. Lillian C. Booth entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday evening. Covers were laid for fifteen mem? berg of the immediate families. Among those from this city- who attended . the funeral - services of Caleb Cotten, husband of Mrs. Eva K'.ng Cotten, Jn ' Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon were: Mr. and Mre.. Leo T. Shelley Mr. and Mrs. J. U Dunkley and daughter, Margaret. William King, Ott King, Milton Brown. Mrs. Lillian K. Brown and Mrs. Maude Wilde. Mr. Shelley was one of the speakers at the services. The members of the Ladles Clo Club, under the direction of Mr. . Eird. are busy working on the Canta. Ja. T0llp .Time." which la to be presented J tha. Terr. ear future. Every effort la belag put forth; to make this entertainment a gennlaely finished production, aad on which will maintain the high standard of work established by Mr. Bird and lA Music department The publlo will remember the "Toreadors" a play which was pal on by the Glee Club several years ago and we can say with assurance that this play will be fully as good. The following cast has been selected. Katlnka . . . ... ... Mildred Chlpman Haas. Fay Ellison Ned Baxter Marie Berg Dick Warren ... Melissa Greenwood Christina Lois Beach Anna ............ Selma 0astrand Tbeophilttfl McSplndle ..'..-........ Lue Groesbeck - Choruses composed of Dutch Villagers Vill-agers aad American Students. FOOTBALL GAME POSTPONED The football game which waa, to have been played yesterday by the local boys and Lehl was postponed until November '8 due to the tact that so many of the boys on both teams I Mrs. Alice Hunter arrived home Sunday evening, after 'spending the rast live months In Pocatello and Blackfoot. Idaho, where she visited her daughters. Mrs. Alvin McDanUl aad Mrs.-Will' Kirk. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton received re-ceived a cablegram th first of the week from their son, Lavelle, who la In Germany serving a mission, stating stat-ing that he had received his release and would sail at one for home. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Dunkley are also la receipt of word stating that their son, Melvln, who baa been laboring lab-oring in the British mission, had arrived ar-rived the first of the week In New York, and would be horn the latter port of next. week. Mrs. EL D. Flrmag of Provo presided pre-sided over a charming bridge lunch-eon lunch-eon at her home Monday afternoon, the affair .being given fa compliment to Mrs. William Chlpman, and Mrs. J. I. rirmage of this city. Tsoat prettily decorated the entertaining rooms-' Two tables of bridge were played, the high score favor being won cby Mrs. R, A. Mobrefleld." A tasty, repast was served to this following: fol-lowing: Mrs. Chlpman, Mrs. Firm, age, Mrs. Ed Shrlver, Mrs. Robert Moorefield, Mrs. Dwight Packard. Mrs, Alma Van Wagenen, Mrs. T. L. Schofield and Mrs. Hugo Price. 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