OCR Text |
Show !lT , , AMERIQAKHYRT?nTrrr7FN fInldVi 1,- . FRIDAY. JULY 10 lfl3lL' i - ' - u ... ... t ,r(.lt.1 III ft NWw " - h Mr. and ..una ., rot Robinson .1 !? Provo ywt. Mr. ana air.. Luna and children Eorlaocs's motner, '.Tlta 8. T. Shel- wl Mi Mr' J SUnUjr Pi r pPwf canyon and i Cl Taylor and 4 um Ouy 8. Rlch- r mot tht afternoon it Vlrin Park In 1 U Inmraoll Mr. Delbsrt ChtDman m 4t,. s In PWW; Monday afternoon. Mr and -Wrs. Qaanra- Abe th holiday of July 4th with ihlr daughter, Mrs, Elmor Clarkson, and husband in rrovo. Mra leu Sliurleton. and tnn u Veil and daughter, Elma, SDnt nvt day In tho-oapltol city, comblnlna; business wun pisasur. - . ' . ' . Mr. and Mr. Axel Bloomouia motored to Bait Lake Frldav a. business and they alao vlalted with the parent of Mr. Bloomqulst Mr. and Mm Martin Hansen. Um Caroline Adama and Earl Wootton enjoyed a trip to John Berg's ranch near Kama too first of the week. Mm James Spencer Jr. left Tum. day mornlnf for her home In Je rome. Idaho, after spendlna- the nm two week here with relatlvee and friends. J ' VaVWalktr and rjgjr4uV In Provo. other of Mrs. Unfed them home Ur Sonday. Tt tb weather when I wloter wipe out 't hj My- 4 a furnace install - Tat work was tod Mra. Ken- Mia Dell Singleton Wa Uin Helen (?(B 81afteton form-Jaotorrf form-Jaotorrf to Saratoga 5flhtful iwlm were IXftJeMeM. Walk- 1 and Wra. A. P. inl Ifn. James If Lat Grove, left line; for Berkeley, Uth men will at-flwalfor.two at-flwalfor.two weeks. i Biibop and Mrs. 1 ..I.L . . . (wium uus linn ariftenoon by hav-padi hav-padi and relatives 'jarty at his home. M and refresh -the Utile folks. fw.Laue Chad Oenlel, Mary 4agdUaxine Rob- BaH. Mr. and Mm Hlldlnc Johaaon and family, Mr. and Mm Ounnar Monaon of Salt Lake, spent Sunday In American Fork rialtlnar with Mr and Mm Axel Btoomqulst Miss EveJyn Madaen. with Rainh Olpln and Leo Pleroe of rieaeant Grove Joined by MUs Luclle Harmon Har-mon In 8alt Lake, - motored uo to the Old Mill Saturday night and enjoyed the dance. The members of the Hebe fire department were In American Fork Monday evening and headed bv their assistant chief went to the ball parte where they practiced on events to be entered Into at the state tournament tour-nament of firemen this summer. Mr. and Mm Bert Storra and Infant In-fant eon of Bearer, are enjoying a month In American Fork canyon. Bishop and Mm Joseph H, Storra and daughter, Botha, visited with them fat the canyon on the Fourth and in the evening- attended the pageant at .Prove. The ladles of . the Community Church missionary society met with Mm William Williams at her home near Geneva Thursday afternoon. The leeeona were- discussed - after which a social period was Indulged in and dainty " refreshments served, '. : ' First Choice Skag-gj Sytm Stores are house. wives first choice of til food itoret. There 'iverything jg pigj with the customers needs upper most in "da. Fint choice because of health, or stores are sani. ftrrtt choice because of economy, we spedaliie in efficiency effi-ciency and thrift. Iwt choice because of the satisfaction of selecting the best from our convenient shelves and displays. And first choice be-cause be-cause of quality. Don't fail to come in Saturday. xnomaa McMillan of Bingham was a Sunday gruest here 0r Mr and Mm Harry Steel. OJJSlttiGGS "A Surety of Purity" lfr. and Mrs. R. L. Aahbv and family enjoyed July 4th In Provo canyon. Warren Anderson and sons and Frank Greenwood . spent Friday last In the capltol city. The members of the 4-H club with their leader Miss Alio Jacklln, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Lela Hansen. The meeting; last week was at the home of Mies Elaine Smith. Sewing- was done foUowed by refreshments, at both meetings. 1IE0 THEATRE wttKLY PROGRAM . , . , 1 st none too good for our patrons both in ' oouna ana picture. ij and Saturday, July 10 and 11 fE SINGLE SIN" .J jr, 7. John8on "d Bert Lytell. IT W?n 1 eM'er t0 "hake off her ftv11 hb than IBf il courage. Also good shorts. Cartoon and rfaU priP.M.-iOc and 20c Evenings 15c and SOc. toobj and Tuesday, July 12, 13 aid 14 A drama now unfolds Itself on the screen which excels the previous glories of Miss Shearer in "Strangers May Kiss". "Let us be Gay," "The i mm Lf IK- ' ,f)HEARER West Hamond has returned home after spending over three months at his sheep herd near Moab. Julius Christenaen left this week for Moab where he will he employed for the next two months. Mr. and Mm Klnley Tuylor iH,nt July 4th In Spanish Fork, guests of Mr. and Mm James Miller Lennia Abel and. his sinter. Mina EtU Abel, of Los Angeles. ar visit ing for two weeks IB American Fork with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. o. toward Abet Mr. and Mm Ray Andrtaa(in and family with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Folken and family spent July 4th and Sunday at Vivian Faik, ivovo canyon. Mr. and Mm Theodore Sorenn and daughter, of Windsor. Coloradn spent 8unday and Monday visiting wjm Mr. and Mm Bay Andreasnn hem The American Fork flremi-n win sponsor a dance at Geneva on Wed nesday night, August Ith, The pro- oeeds will be used to reimburse the treasury of the local department Mr. and Mm Aaron Greenwood, Mr. and Mm Ray Shelley. Mr ujid Mm Aaron Chlpman and their children spent the July1 4th holidays at Jack Berg's ranch near Kama. Dr. and Mra V. F. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Wild returns the first of the week from a trin to Tellowstone Park. They were gone a week. Mr. and Mm William Chlpman, with Mr. and Mm W. D. Eldredge and Wendell Noye spent the July 4th hoUdays at th Orandaddy Lakes camping. They report a very enjoyable trip. Miss Clarine Hales of Ri ib. 1" a guest here this week of Miss .TnWt.. Miss Afton 8tron spent Saturday Satur-day night and Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with frlenda Miss Faye Tanner Is spending two weeks la CooDerton. vUiHn "m ner unci and aunt, Mr and Mm Albert Cheever. WANT ADS oeven pigs ror sale, six weeks old. Phone 14T-J Am. Fork, Her man Loeffler. . 7-10-Jtp, FOR 8 A LB One pure bred Jersey' cow. Fresh. 8ee B. Ray Gardner, ; Phone !57-llt. "Amor Iran Fork. f Mr. and Mm Melvln Smutn family of Evanston. Wyoming-, ar ruests this week of Mrs, Smuln's sister, Mm Ray Shelley, and family. H. C. Thomas, manager of th J. C Penney store at St George call-d call-d in American Fork Monday and visited with Manager Tuttl and the force at the local Penney store Miss Bessie Robinson was the ruest of her sister, Mm Ella Harrington Har-rington m Salt Lake on Julv 4th and Sunday she vlalted another sister,. Mm George Earl at Copper-ton. Mr. and Mm H. P. Mathews of Bingham, and Mr. Mathews' father f Minnesota, were week-end visit ors at the home of Mr. and-Mm A. B. Allen. Mm Mathews and Mm Allen are sisters. i Mr. and Mm John Buckwaltar ana daughter Joan, of Salt Lake visited in American Fork 8unday win Mr. Buckwalter'a parents. Mr ana Mrs. j. TCL Ruokvmi ui.. Helen Smith accompanied them oaca to Bait Lake to SDend a few weeks. Wanted Grain Cutting W. NlcholeS. PtutM tti.r am tp. - W , . .M . w MO-Stp. For 8 ale Toe ng pigs. w. W. Hunter. American Fork. Phone -W. T.is.at r h i t f Two large rooms for rent Inauir tl East 1st North, Am. Fork. T-10-ltp. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Stat Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jon I, lL Notio is hereby given that Walt r A. Stumm, whose post offlo address is Amsrioaa Fork. Utah, liu mad applloatlon In aooordano with th requirements of th 8eaia Laws of Utah, 1111 to IMS inoL to appropriate S. o. t a of water from a iuut bj nnaniBMi bm nsi wmm sea ; w ta a Wanted Live Poultry, top prices County. Utah.; Said water-1 to b diverted at th point of lssuano of said springs which bears as follows: No. 1, 8 E. SIM ft Wo. S.. s. ei if b. nil ft, no. a. s. u iV B. tSST ft and No. 4, S 41 41' E. IS7I ft an from WU, oor. Sec it.tl&.RIlS.L&ilL After bavin been so diverted th water wfU be commingled at a point which bears 8. I7 41' EL SWT ft from W54 oor. said See. 10 and oon- paid. Can Ut-J, American Fork. I4-tp. FOR SALE Two good farm nr. enajon John Doer IS inch sulky piow; one Oliver 1-4 14 inch bottom tractor plow. A A. Johnson. Tel. iif-jt-s. Pleasant Grav. i.t.tr Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sh.umway visited In Draper Sunday with Mr. and Mm J. A. Glazier. Reno Peterson returned to Ogden Monday after spending two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant. Thomas W. Cropper of Hinckley. is enjoying a visit here with his daughter. Mrs. R. L. Ashby and family. Miss Mary . Ashby was among the guests at a birthday party given for Charles McKell at Spanish Fork Monday night Waste paper In a large wooden box ignited by boys throwing fire crackers back of J. C. Pennev-s store Friday evening last brought the fire department to the scene In response to th siren. No damare was done. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis and daughter Donna Lou, left Monday noon on a trip north. They will visit in Butte with Mr. Davis' sister, sis-ter, Mm May Davis Kautsman, and family, and will also tour Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park. They will be away about ten days.. Mr. and Mm Leo Meredith, Misses Klea and Carma Meredith, motored to Helper Sunday. They attended tne nail game and viaitn! with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Murphy of spring Canyon after the game. Mr murpny is superintendent of h Spring Canyon mines. Mm Murphy ana Mm Meredith taurht school tn gether at 8torrs. now called 8di-W (janyon. Mr,, and Mrs. Harold Goode, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and James Moffett enjoyed a trip to Strawberry lake over the week-end. Mr. and Mm Frank Greenwood and son Ray, left Sunday morning for their home In Lbs Angeles, after spending two weeks here visiting with relatives. Those from American Fork who witnessed the parade In Provo July 4th were proud of the appearance our band boys mad a The music played by the American Fork band was first class and the marching order of the boys was splendid. Mr. and Mm W. O. Knight of Salt Lake spent July 4th as anests of Mr. and Mm. W. R. Beach. They motored up American Fork canyon. Miss Lois Beach, who ts In Salt Lake this summer, spent the hoU days here also, returning; Monday night ; w v. Mr. and Mm Mariey Steele and son Donald, accompanied by Mm Roland Sabey and baby daughter. Joy Rae, left Friday for McGlll, Nevada, and returned Monday night Mrs. Sabey and daughter remained McGlll being their home. They visited here for a month with the Steele, Clawson & Elsmore LAWYERS GENERAL PRACTICE 8PECIALIZINQ WILLS and PROBATE Ray Elsmore at American Perk every Monday sad Thursday. ' POR SALE ouuuuir lots WIUL east front ah PmImi - ... -" or t acre iot with, I mh wn I room modern home, hay barn, vrd Aurtauus of 4T00 ft. Where mhMAm .f. . - ., . lit Will h IMMwf fmrn 1 A. -"-"" uuuiurt or .11 j. 1'im.r son. American Fork, Utah. 7-S-4t Legal Notices ... . . .. 7 Notice To Oontracton Tbe Board of Education of the Alpine School District general offices at American Fork. rrtv will receive bids up to 10 o'clock a. m. July SO, 111, for th following-; wr ana materia for over. shingling' th Pleasant Grove high scnooi gymnasium. Also for building- partition In Lin coln high school building;. Alao for building; retalnlns: walL steps and walk at th Alpine grade SCHOOL It Will be used from Anrll 1f October 1st InoL of each year to irrigate 171.14 acres of land em braced in parts of NB SWH Bee 20; bb Beo. 1:,NEH Seo. SO, T. S,Rit,S.Lalt As much water as may be necessary will b used durlnr th entire year for domestic do-mestic purposes. This application Is destarnated tn th SUt Engineer's Office as FA No. 110S7. AU protests against th STantlnjr of said applloatlon, statin th reasons reas-ons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 11X0, and filed Jn this office within thirty (101 Aara after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, - Btat Bnrlnssi First Publication, Jan II, 1SSL Specifications can be seen bV an Plying- to Joseph Walton, clerk of Last Publication, July 10,' Jill. oes 1 as AWWU. JOSEPH F. WALTON. f!i.rtr T-i.lt NOTICE TO CREDITORS BIDS WANTED In the matter of the estat of . - .. Thomas Coddlngton. deceased vi jwucauon 01 Al-INotlM 1a fMltim pme Hcnooi District will on Julv rMit .1., ... . . w I vm "ViMl B wm au IMSBSDUli ", "" Wlin zout. 1DJ1 at 4:00 p. m. at thirl c" f"10". Fortc- Utah, Bank of American Fork .American , 7 , vw"uon rora, utan, on or before th 6th "v -vuwi cuuurvn irom in HIsH. I dav nf VammK lad ra "ecuon' now own as the Bank of American Fori, Kannafh TaTs.1. I " oiwuioauons may b received - u.. upon personal re- I Rav T. Elamora. quest of appUcaat Th Board m. Attn... - v. m, MUWWH VL JXW iu w run anr or au iataA or Than.. . m. - - 1 vwuuunwn, uv- in- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harlln of Oak land, California, stopped off American Fork Wednesday and Thursday of last week and visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielsen. They were on their way by auto to Racine, Wisconsin. Trial of Mary Dugan" and "The Divorcee," With Che ire&test cast ever assembled assem-bled for a picture. 4 Ffee Soul ''MISSION nmT ,e , .""i u anu sue irrivT. amy 10 and ie . HUSBANDS .M-UV I "P"on and Jean Arthur. tot dr. 1 m. . . . : ""-rraekin,. nusband who was an ,; ,rth.. . ,''"m0,.y of tremulous lips that and 3.,,' '"" "f ,he Century! Also good CHICI IW 0 HESTERS PIC TIC sit Moke Ltdlnl A.k Ml LS I wttk Him f Misses Nina Halllduy. Bernlce Wild, Helen Bird. Afton Beck, Grace Walker, Virgie Larsen, Irene John ston and Naomi Halliday left Mon day morning for a ton days outing in American Fork canyon. The party of girls are occupying the Earl Holmstead cabin at Mutual Dell. Krmm 1'UU im tUd WW.III. WWWm, IHM WM LIM 'ni.nrit.Tui9 niAMeifn KUANS flLLS.IoreTnkMa sou r pkucguis svunrisu Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karren announce an-nounce the arrival of a fine eight pound baby girl, born Friday morning morn-ing at the family home. Mrs. Kar ren was formerly Inei Jones of Provo. Mother and baby are doing fine. The new arrival has one brother. Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Chlpman huvo moved into apartments of tht R. E. Booth home on Main street. The ChipmiuiH have been living in the Foster Nicholas home. Mrs. Nicholes nnd children ar expected to arrtve home thfc month (mm Callfurnliu A. F. (ialsforil Jr., Itoy Steele, Clarence (inint and Hert Christen aen took the players of the Ameri can Fork luiel)all team to Helper Sunday. Mrn. (ialxford Mr Steole and Mm Cnmt iircoinixinled their hiiHliands, and the HotiH of Mr. Chrlstonsen enjoyed the trip with hlra. AMIM j. F. WAIrrtM Int n..kiiuu . - t- ' T 1 7" w luinwMloo WT I, 1IU, us ii 11 '11 j 11' ni, , i 11 'Lft Publiaton tLlitL 40-00 Conoco Passport Holders are on Vacation Highways CHILDREN CRY FOR IT rHII TRFN hut a to take medtcin as a rule, but every child loves the taste of Castona. And this pur vegetable preparation is just as good is it tastes; just as bland aud just as aarmless as the recipe reads. When Babv's cry warns of colic. few drops of Castoria has him toothed. aslecD acain in a jitTy. Noth ing is more valuable in diarrhea. When coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke its gentle aid to cleanse nnd regulate a child s bowels. In colds or children's diseases, you should iise it :o keep the sysUta from clogging. K Castoria is sold in every drugstore; the genuine always bean Chaa. II, Fletcher's signa'ore. . II -e-J These motorists have requested and received free 1931 Passports from the Conoco Travel Bureau. In addition more than a million are using Conoco Road Maps. Now thej are on the highways of America... fishing in the, Minnesota Minne-sota Lakes, ricwing new scenes in the Rockies, lazying thru restful days in the Ozarks, exploring historicspots in the East ... swirnming, golfing ..en jjoying vacation time to die utmost As these jnxworists tavd the highways Conoco stations wiU lv thetr eramiiir dm .....?). J Jr ' . vi ivn uviuc ana miomurinn 1 nr TOO? Motor OiL Conoco Ethyl Gasoline and Conoco Balanrrrl Blr! Gasoline; each is t fitU Qutfest of the Conoco Travel Bureau,.. ...... renaenng many special services, which include: ' Local Road Information Fishing Information it . 0 nora xniormation Fackage Checking Mail Forwarding Camp Information Assistance in Obtaining Repairs and . .. Making Necessary Purchases The Conoco Travel Bureau . . . maintained by the Continental Oil Company ... is the only free national service of its kind. It is the elimination of years of growth of the idea of service to travelers, dating from the earliest days of the oil industry. This free service is at your command, whether you plan a long trip or a short one Stop at Conoco stations, identified by the Rc3 Triangle; all on Conoco men for service Youll find each a well-informed friend. i v.. ,1 TSIAVEL BUREAU -J , nflWFW-' V' ... in tut intimit or ' ' ' ' M Lllt"lll , I , n , '''"(lapa 1 CONTINNTAL OIL BLDO. DENVER, COLORADO MAINTAINED SY CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY IN Till INTIROT ncing Every Friday Keith & His Odeon Orchestra "Swim In Drinking Water" |