OCR Text |
Show '" ...... " . I . Ji I !l l III . ill . : . n . - AOA . .V r 'AMERI0A1T HFOEK OITiZEN ForkHci oi: . tha 1 . rUlted UBU' " .. onrHston of Salt ad bom ber IB. salt it Evans. ' onniian ' of i CitW7 w week "Ldii in America I T Mr. and Mr. G1B ,?lcrew - I t,- Clrde Bhrk and M : wer-Provo P loir 4th. the guets 1 .:. ' ' ri.s Stewart and daughter, .i6' r.tamta. U at U" AD8e". v T in For spending f lh. with Mr. Stewart C ifr uid Mm. Joseph I Mr. Of Will Ifornla, th ft H. F . .-Trnai Bodell of Her- IU U- . i hPPy over th arrival of hi ma born the first of th ffarrlman wa iirrki. MUi Florence Bobla ' . w Htorrs. Miss Beth tw. - . .. i til 01,n p1""" W PUK"- wh0 re ner from (.i,- r!ifornlft. Tleltlnt the Vfcoim Pttt Frldy to 8alt for, combined bualnew nd i ito O. Meredith attended 4 U ji PrT0 Thuredajr aftor- jtrrt by Mm. Ina Taylor la . t in fitivirt Wllllami liygsm w Xrt Bvrard Osmoad, both of W, aCttowe ajoytof neillou Tisltlaf trlenda and fi la Proro. Ktoinl Galeford of taU city, tm i A Utah county oath Ln t ProTona Beach tho Tea- I My 4th. Mias Oalalord WM sJEy eontettant from America j Jfce ate already won MTeral pm fniea. sne u ui oau(B Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Oalaford. 1 Mr. Dick Tbomaa of .Koatana, accompanied toy f . L lobiatoi arrltad la Amer-1M Amer-1M (be forepart Of the week. !SsMbim hai been rlaltlaff la W tor the past aereral montba It aai Mra. Thomaa wbo will i am u her rueita until after tta J. CUywn, president of the Conty Farm Bureau, ipent W, Wednesday And Thursday of mittendlna the Regional Afri- bl TrsJalng School of the eleTen p Mates held at Salt Lake City, President 8am "k. Thompaoa m utional arrlcultural lead-Smeent f Police and Mrs. Otto Blrk M tt their home In Proro on Pet t charming dinner being laid tor Mr. and jforj Bietzacher of Magna, Mra. i1 ud on, Delbert, of this and Mrs. Arthur Blrk. of 8uperlor, Wyoming, and ueaetteas and family. . : . :.... :,r. 0. PS. 3 Bread Loaves 10c Saturday, we will hm 'another, one of. otur lam. I 'oui bread lalesi 3 loaves, 18 oi. fall lOo rlze and vqnalilj 0. P. 8. bread 10c. Think of It 30 cente .. worth of bread, in 3 varieties, variet-ies, white, health, and ; rahdn. Ton can buy it aa you wish assorted or straight Come get your ;Z, 6, 9, or 12 loaves today to-day at our American Fork O. P. Skaggs store. One trial will convince you that ours is the best bread in town. See our other offerings also. OJ. P'OVGGS "A Surety of Purity" Mia Margaret Smart of Logan, iu week-end visitor at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ohlpman. Mr. and Mrs. Blcbard Douglas of Ogden, visited with Mrs. Douglas's parent, Mr. and Mra. R. J. Stlce over the week-end. Mis sea Lucretla, Mary, Eda and Bonn Aahby spent aa enjoyable Fourth of July la Prove partidpatlag to the big celebration sponsored by that dry. Thero are 100 Fourth warders at teadloff . th ward outlac at Mutual Doll Thursday, Friday and Saturday of thta weak. Many other residents of the ward are also camgtog on the grounds'. J. B. Parker and Clyde Crookatoa, both who are employed at the Peoples 6Ut Bank, are enjoying their annual ann-ual vacation at the present time Thty left the first of the week by ear for the Padfle Northwest. Chaporoned by Mrs. E. R. Tattle, the following young ladle spent aa enjoyable week-end la the Clarence Great jeabla at Mutual Dell la AmerV eaa Fork canyon: Mine Ellen Btnas Sarah Earle. Fay Ellison, Mildred Chlpmaa and Oeaa Tuttle. Mrs. David S. Taylor and daughter, daught-er, Shirley, arrived horn Saturday evening from Helper, where they have been visiting since June' 15, guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. Lee Kirk. While there, Mrs. Taylor was invited to b the soloist at the dedication on July Fourth of Helper's new swimming swim-ming pool and recreation park. She waa also the motif of several charm ing bridge parties nd gay canyon trips while In Carbon county. Th WEEKLV PRRARiU J1 None Too Good For Our Patrons) Both In Sound and L Picture. Monday and Tuesday, July 13, H and 15 "SONG OF THE WEST" Another big vltaphono picture with lhh.Dg.' ta'kinK. dancing. AU outdoor drama'of the old west I awral colors. Don't miss thla romantic golden west play. t' D6n 1 skAa ... ct Admission 16c and auc. Wednesday and Thursday, July 16 and 17 "WHEQIRLfl" with Roland Young and Norma Lee ghia u. i'ua pictura comeuy scream. I Mwho P marriag for a careerT 8o the hilarious nikUn, lhy k,ck uPt-en decM for youmelf. in ac n - ' Admission 15c and 0c. day and tmy," July 18 and 19 ,Q D0lJBLE SHOW FOR ' THE PRICE OF ONE "SISTERS" W1 Sa"y O'Neil and MoUy O'Day v. lumance oaenaed with artistry in a toucning ahia f 'ter love and 'sacrifice! Atoo "BORDER ROMANCE" TboBoaa , CMdlugtea; ; sipeat . Ci forepart of the week at bis ranch la umon on buaiaeaa. Mra. Oathierln Swensoa of Ferroo, Emery coantr, visited the week la American Fork with relatives. T Mra. R. J. Stlea 1 recovered from a aever case ot lumbago, havtof beea oonnned to her home tor three weeks. . . .,. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Condor. Mr. and Mr. James Shelley and Mrs. Thomas singleton spent the Fourth ot July la Provo. ; . Mr. and Mra. a U Eddy motored to Ogden Wednesday, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Madtson at the Marlon Hotel. Phil Jensen is actlag' aa messenger boy for the Union Paclflo Station la the absence of Virgil 8tlce. who Is vacationing in the Paciflc Northweat. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wing. John, Sherman and Nlles Wing and Mis Mayme Wing were visiting la Provo Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Wfang. Mr. Willis Bromley 1 leaving to day for Cedar City, where she will visit Indefinitely with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonel Jaoobson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woottoa and (Joseph! A. Wootton of Salt Lake City visited Sunday in American Fork with Mr. and Mr. Eugene Nicholee and other relatives. Mr. 8tlllman of Salt Lake City, a member of the Presidency ot the ladlea auxiliary ot the 8tate Wool growers Association, was a Monday visitor at the horn of Mr. Delbert Chipman. ' Mrs. Owen West, formerly Mis Eva Stlce, with her brothers, Harold and Virgil, left Saturday for a pleasure pleas-ure trip to Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. They expect to be gone tor ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunaaker and family, fifteen Beehive girls and Mutual officers, all returned to thslr home in El wood last Wednesday, after a three days vlstt in thl vicinity. vici-nity. Mra. Hunaaker and family visit ed with Mr. and Mr. Georre E. Abel. her parents, who Mr. Hoaseker ad ompanied the Mutual group os trips to Utah Lake, Geneva resort, the Cave and Mt Timpanogo. t . Approximately seventy ladle ot th town attended the Social Service party la the stake tabernacle Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Aa interesting program pro-gram consisting ot a solo by little Ml Clea Meredith, a reading by Master Harland Buason. a diologue by Mr. Mary B. Abel aad Mra. Charlotte Char-lotte Blnch, a trio from the Fourth ward and a short talk on Relief Society So-ciety work by President Maude Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, was enjoyed,' alter which game. under the direction of Mrs. Ora Chioman and Mias Ann Chipman was the chief diversion. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at th conclusion of the social. Mr. aad Mrs. WUliam Atwood. Miss Dorothy Jones and Mis Irene Stew-n Stew-n of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. aid Mrs. Harold Chlpmaa on Sunday. r ; '';. ' Miss Lorena Clavaon rMnrniA home Monday' from Whitney, Idaho, wnere she has been vacationing th past six week. , Durlnir her stav. 'he was the house guest ot her sister, Mr, o. L. Tanner.. ... , , Mr. and Mr. Burton " Greenwood and three son left last Wednesday for their home la Loa Angeles, California, Cali-fornia, after visiting the month here with Mr. Greenwood' parents, -r. and Mrs. W. R. Greenwood. An enjoyable wtmming and plc-nio plc-nio party was enjoyed by th members mem-bers of the B. W. Club Wednesday afternoon at Saratoga resort Other outdoor sport were included In the entertainment ot the outing. Mias Ora Jean Chipman entertain, ed Wednesday afternoon at a lunch, eon in honor , ot Mrs. R. R. 'Gillespie ot Los Angeles, California, formerly Miss BUlle Hobush. The guests were seated at small tables centered with pink candle In pink crystal" holders, and banked at the base with pastel colored .flowers., . The .place . card and favor were hand tyainted organ present Miss Chipman was assisted by" her mother, Mr. William Chip-man, Chip-man, and sister, Mrs. W. D. Eldredge of Salt Lake City. Ct ew Perl Reckless-Dauntless. ierent . An outdoor all-talking romantic drama atl lth music. Sa,u'-ly 3 p. M AdmWtsipn 10c and JOc. Evenings 15c and 30c. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Storrs, Mias Betha Storrs and Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Storrs arrived home Monday evening, after a twelve days vacation trip, which they report to have been most enjoyable and interesting. Among the outstanding places of Interest In-terest visited were Denver, Colorado, Rocky Mt National Park and Independence Inde-pendence Rock, Wyoming, the latter place where they spent the Fourth of July and participated In the big Ore-! gon Trail celebration. Southern Wyoming dtles and other points of interest were also visited enroute. The following M. I. A. stake board members attended the annual summer sum-mer outing and ward reunion ot th Third ward at Mutual Dell Monday evening: C. A. Grant, Mr. Lillian C. Booth, Mrs. Adelaide Beach, Miss Mary Abel, Mr. Ma Halllday, Mias Alice Parker and Miss Leon Kelly. According to th American Fork-era Fork-era who attended the two big dances In the new American Legion Hall at Delta on the evening of Ouly Y and 4, the Troubadour, local dance orchestra, or-chestra, who turakhel the music fox both events, proved very popular with the large crowd. They have been invited to return to Delta In the near future. Clarence Grant and Ray 8helley, musically known a Tabby aid Bun" Mr. and Mr. Owen Humphries aad Mrs. Shelley are leaving tomorrow (Sunday) tor Denver, Colorado, to attend the Lions International Convention, Con-vention, which will be In session the ensuing week Tabby aad Bun" are slated to furnish musical entertainment entertain-ment during the confab. The following young ladles are expected to arrive horn today from Mutual Dell, after a tea days Tana-tion Tana-tion in the canyon: Misses Ana Clay-son, Clay-son, Lot Beach, Naomi Halllday, Berniec Wild, Afton Beck, Helen Bird, Irene Johnston aad Virginia Larson. Mrs. Adelaide Beach acted as chaperon tor the group. They lived la the Earl Holmstead cabin during th trip. The visit her of Mra. P. A. Lyons aad her daughter, Grace, of San Francisco, California, baa beea the motif tor a number of pleas are trip to the canyons and resorts. Last Saturday, the coast visitor, Mrs. "Lyon" mother, Mrs. C. M Chad wick. Mr. aad Mrs. Tbomaa Coditagtoa, Dr. aad Mr. V. F. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chadwick, Mr. aad Mrs. WUliam Chadwlck; Mrs. Ada "Baker of this city; Mr. H, C. Jensen. Mr, sad Mr. William Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sauer of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Haas Lauraou and Mis Vera Chadwlck ot Calleate, Nevada, motored motor-ed to Saratoga resort, where they en. Joyed swimming, followed by a dell-clou dell-clou lunch and a watermelon bust The following day, the same group with the exception ot the Coddingtoag and Houstons, enjoyed an outing at Vivian Park ln Provo canyoij,. .Other trips of interest were made during the week. . r mi if MuosuTS BVaaVaaul J.e?PENNEYC. 0 If A ft T M I N T f TORI f' CTeiy ..depMnattit oil great i:ot chandue, we hare either iWered ' prteetf raised - ipialirj, w both, to leteta M'many oatea tlhheardof r ' 1 since the war. ' r- We have done this now to pass on to you immediately im-mediately the savings we have been able to make on our own purchaaea. Pr?2cco Raw material prices are lowermanufactureTs pricea are lowerour pricea are lower NOW IS IHE TIME TO BUY. -go pricet-rp go aalea more goocta bought- more goods cbhsumed---more good manufactured more jobs for everybody more money in dr eolation more money in your pocket more prosperitymore pros-peritymore happineaa. Mr. aad Mr. Roy Chlpmaa of 6alt Lake aty, wer vlaltlnf rltlvl in American Fork Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Msxk Osterloh arrived arriv-ed horn last Thursday attar eaioy lag a twelve days honeymoon trip la western Colorado. The young couple were inarrieoT (he day previous to leaving on th tour. Mr. Osterloh wa formerly Mias Ylolat Blrk of this city. Th T 4 rlands orrie Man 'By SMargaret TumbuU Q This tale is delicious in its humor and romantic qualities. Story of an impoverished young Englishman who wasted a wife and would not object ob-ject if she were wealthy; but he was no ordinary fortunehuntCT.InArneria he found a land of joy. ous opporwnity. ' ' Happy New Serial' for THIS PAPER Miss Vera Campbell ot Inglewood. CaiUqrnla,. here lor month' visit -with her grandmother, Mrs. Saras! Jones. ' , Mr. and Mra W. D. Stewart, Mrs. Harold Chlpmaa and Mr. Ah Gud- mandsea visited with Mr. and Mrs. LeOrahde" Ou tound la Paysoft ea Independenc Day, ?:t t tajsBBsSasi - - Mr. aad Mrs. T. A. Oreenwood ant family ta company with Mr. aad Mrs. David Grant and Mr. and' Mrs. B. P. Davis ot Salt Lake City, spent the Fourth of JWf at LtUrty Park. j Mra Floraee Rohlnsoa a a 4 daughter, Fraads, and Ernest Chap-tnstt Chap-tnstt arrived her from Los JLagel, - California, last Thursday to enjoy aa Indafiatt visit .with Mrs. Roblasoa'a parents, Mr. aad Hrsr W&llam Bha- toss Etta Abel Is at Beavr for the' summer months, where sh is sss!st las; her nacle, C. 1 Taaee, la deiaea-' " atrstlng a aw waterless cooker. - Jesse Rttssoa, , managtr , ef the Chtpmaa Mercantile Orooery Depart- mwt, is enjoying his vacatloa front -that InaUtattoa thl week and next Complimentary to a brld of It waekV Mr. Bubea' Adam,' formerly Mlsa Ora Ash of Iindms, ; Mrs.' A. B. Adams entertained t a misoeUaaeoa shower party Tuesday evening at her hem. Thirty guest were present' -aad enjoyed games oa the spadou lawn of the Adams' home. Late la the vning, delicious refreshment were served. Th young bride was th recipient ot many lovely gifts. , e ' "' " Tweaty Stetea in Braatt The fieptbUe W-Batt oalst f twenty states, one territory aad th federal district. Prorldence Journal. ;- Mai's UmhatUas ;-f Maa to the ' only one , that kaowe . . nothing, that can leara obthlng wlta-ent wlta-ent being taught He can neither . peak nor walk, nor eat nd la short , he can do nothing at th prompting of nature only," bat weep;i-Pllny the n-" der (23-78 A. D.). -Natural History." "'Jai f Pw sews eeaaj w isFW W t fiMWliiiw,laWW'llV''iw Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Chipman end daughter, Marilyn May, and Miss Helta Hel-ta Calthelmer ot Watertown. Wisconsin, Wiscon-sin, arrived here last week for s month' visit with relatives. While ia Americaa Fork, they will be the bouse guest of Mr. Chipman's parent par-ent Mr. and Mrs. A. Chipman. Thursday morning, the Wisconsin visitor accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Firm age and family and Mrs. A. Chipman, left for southern Utah, to Visit Zlons and Bryces canyons. Other features of their tour will be the trip over the two million dollar ,Mt Car-mel Car-mel highway, and a trip to the Grand Canyon- of the Colorado. They expect ex-pect to return the first of next week, f Announcement The People of American Fork will be delighted to know that the Reliable Conop. Store has decided to continue con-tinue with the famous S. & H. Discount Stamps. Long explanation is not necessary. You wUl find from this time on you will get one stamp for each 10c you spend. e Premium Stations are at Kieth O'Briens, Salt Lake and one in Provo where you can see ami choose your owp premiums. Save all kinds of coupons and exchange for S. & H. Stamps. -. MR. GOOD, District Manager. |