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MMB!MIi8ffnpATL jan Lk? u. i5n 4 ., jM fji American Fork Locals and Personals Ii Mioses Ida nnd Mnndn Chlpmii'i I woro Salt I.nko City visitors Sunday I Tho heavy rnlns Inst week should mnko tlio dry furmorn hnppy. fl KVn Thcro will bo coiisldnrnhlo building Hl I" fmorican Fork nnd vicinity again HV i next ntimmor. H' ' When you nro down In (ho mouth, H; Just think of Joiiuh, lie mine out right. j Tlio ten moil urn becoming nuxlouH H, about tlio leu crop. Thoy arc nnx- H Ioiih for cold weather. Hlj Mr. Josoph ItobliiBon of Sa't Lake Kit City, formerly of this city, spent tin B! week hero visiting his non, V II. Iloli- H' Inson mid family. H - RE Mr, mid Mm. Geo. A. Btorrs and sou, Lane, of I'roVo, and Mrs. Ileulali Storrs-I.owls of Salt l.ukn City, spent H Sunday here visiting rolallves, H Mr. Ilert Chndwlck, who Is employ- B'J ,,(l "- Salt Lake City, npont Saturday r and Sunday horn vlsltlni; his parents, ti Mr. and Mrs. John Chadwlck. bH! H'' Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Kelly are the B 1 proud iiarents nf a baby girl, horn. HM Saturday. Mother anil baby dolni; B,; Mr- W- V Hromloy or Kurekn, for- !r ' merly of tills city, who bus heen very 111 for sometime duo lo ptomaine poisoning, Is Improving. Kf Hort Miller goes to Salt I.nko ovury H' Tuesday to take lessons from 1'iof. Kv HeoHloy, one or tho best druminern Hk i tho state. 8$ The hoodoo year of 1913 belnj; Hp numbered with tho past,- there will ffv IiqU bo another frlek yearimtll 1923, Hn skldoo number. """ BfU Claronco Greenwood nnd Aaron Hn Greenwood will leavo this evening for ! i Logan, whoro thoy will attend tho A. j 0, tho balance of tho winter. , It Jh freely predicted by some K BtudtjntH, of utilities that Roosevelt B'-i will 'bo the republican nominee for H preslrent In 191G. Ho would bo a j, bitter pill for some of the hard shell K republicans to nwullow. i Kj Word waB received horn this Week B' that MIbs Ktbel Millar, who Is tultliif B'f n bualncBB course at the Utnh HubI- H iiobb College at Salt Lake, Is taking M . part lu tho drumn, "Homo Ties." B The same play was presented here H by members of tho Third Ward about m one year ago. Thoy have played at HB ( several wards In Sa't Lake County t to largo utullonces and expect to play J nt East, Mill Creek this week, 'the pro- -4 coeds will go for the benefit of u fam- Hil I' stricken with typhoid fever, six of Hj, n family of eight are 111 with this Bl H i bbbbbbibbb"m Attorney Geo. 1 Parker of l'rovo was lu town on business Wednesday. MIbb Orn Lynch will leavo for Og den Sunday, for an ludorinlto stay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Knrreu Bpenl Sunday visiting relatives at l.ehl, Angus Cunningham went tn Salt Lake Thuradny whe're lie will ho em ployed. Mrs. liosa Hromloy returned home Tuesday after spending the past two weeks at Kurekn, tho giicat or Mr nnd Mra W. I' Hrom'ey. No doubt tho general public have noticed that the Sail I'edio trains have been on time the past mouth, both coming and going. Cause engin eers have been ruriilBlied now engines, MIbb Anna M. Ulhler, who Is teach ing Hchool at Salt Lake, spent Satur day and Sunday here visiting, the guest or Mr. and Mrs. James T. Gar dner. Miss Jessie Green, who Is attend ing school at tho n. Y. U. nt l'rovo, spent Saturday and Sunday hero visit Ing her iiareutH, Mr. and MrB. Jobsp Green. Mr, James C. Henley of Alpine spent Tuesdny lu American Fork and while hero mado a plensant cnll at the Alpluo Publishing Company's Of fice. If you aro not a subscriber to this paper, now would ho n good time to Jump Into the vehicle. Call this week and join (he army of readers. You'll like It. Misses Mae Walker, Sadie Chip imiu, Millie Thornton, Messrs 11. II. Il'urt, P. II, Nowell nnd J. J. Hooney Wtnndetf tho bniiqiioT and ball given br the district telephone manager at lrovo Saturday evening. MrB. Melissa Holey entertained the ofllcorB mid teachers of the Vlrst i Ward Primary 'Association nt her home Monday evening, providing an excellent tlmo for tho gueatB. Aftiy nu evening of social chat and parlor games, choice refreshments wero served. ' Mr. (leorgo Condor waa given n -ilensnnt surprise party by about Jlfty of his friends and neighbors at 1Mb home Friday evening. A moBt enjoyable time was had In playing games, music and dancing. Refresh ments wero served. Architect Jns. II. Pulley Is now pre paring the plans for the Bunting of the Htakn tabernacle. He iiIbo Informs us, (hat with the exception of n few minor pnrtn and the plastering of the big arch, work on the Interior of the tabernacle will he completed this week. I -. . , , 3 W. W. Southworth tnado a business trip to Provo Monday, Mr, and Mrs. Alma Greenwood were nt l'rovo on court business Tuesday. Mrs. John F, Miller la on 'the sick list this weok. ''.. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford JOV Young wero -Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mlsa' Vldn Lynch will Bpend' Sunday with friends nt Salt l.ake.f' MIbs Fori Pulley will spendjsundny nnd Monday with friends aTjtiureka Miss Mia Whipple .f IMiJJewniI the week hero visiting iter slsfer,irs J A. WngBtafT. rr MIbb Mary Peterson of- MtAPIensaut apent Saturday and Sunday hero. visit Ing, tho guest of Mrs. T. S. Friday. .-iv If you hne anything to Bellntlttk ad In the wnnt column brlnsfesults Seo page 2. W 4 MIsbob Kthel Crompton an'dSyhia .Crompton were nt VrovoTTiiesdny vlBltlii. relntlves. ' '' Mr. 'olbert Chlpmuu, nfter'Bpend A1 o months at the sheep herd, -t- i.ii home Wednesday, 'jfe jSjf.1' Ml Louie Ambrose leftThursilay for SuU l.nko, where she willtake a threo enrs nursing course" 'at the St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Mnrthn Hrown of l'rovo, was here the latter part of lhoweek, to uttend tho o'd folk's partySd Ialt relntlves. . Samuel Nowton was beforojj'JiHlge Nlelson Wednesday on tliol1 of fence of Intoxication. lIoTwnH given the liBiial sentence of l2 ortwelve . APOLLO HALL M H v AMERIOAN FORK ' M MONDAY EVENInSTJANUARY 2i H """""" ODEON ORCHESTRA ;C P THIS OnCHESTRA NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS STATE. AS MOST ALiM'RE fli IMPRESSED WITH THE SWEET MUSIC THAT FILLS THE HALL ROOM TO THE DELIMIT OFALL if HOTII OLD AND YOUNG. jfijr- ' ' TICKETS 60 CKNTS KXTKA LADY AND OALLERT'l JfcENTM Ej ' "ENO VANCE. Manager Mrs. Ed RobliiBon returned home on Tuesday vnfter spending a fow,woeka nt Eureka. "' Mrs. William Gobhardt or DIuglinin was tho guest of Mr. nnd Mm. Clifton Pierce tho fore part or the weok. J. A. P. JeiiBon, Wllllnm Chlpman nnd Thomas Ilroadbent were at Salt Lake on business Wednesday and and Thursday. Provo, Jan. 1C The Provo high Bchool basketball team defeated tho American Fork nthletes here tonight by the score of 47 to 31 In one or the -rustest Rumen ever plnyed In this city. The league la now tied up between Pleasant Grove, American Fork. Lchl and Provo, with tho lienor uoyn lu tho cellar poBltlou. Postmaster and MrB. L. s. Harring ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chlpman, .Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Prlday, Mr. and Mrrt. E. R. Klrkman, Mrs. Jnmea Chlpmuu, ' Jr Mrs. William Chlpman, Mr. HuVr ' Roblimou, Mr. W. 8. RobliiBon, Mr. T ' P. Trano went to Provo Moi.d.i" to ' attend tho funeral of Mr. npgr Far- ' rer, who died there Saturday of gon ' eral debility Dr and Mra. II E. Robinson were Snlt I nke visitors Wednesday, Mr Joseph Walton will ciTtertaln the Coinus Club this evening. Mra, T. S. Mnughn Is homo after Bpendlug the past month visiting nt Lognn Mlsa Enima Greenwood spent Satur day nnd Sunday visiting friends nt Snlt Lake City Minn Myrle Holey haft accepted the position as cashier lu tho American Fork Co-op. Mr Joseph J. Jackson of Salt i.nk" City, fornieily of this city, Bpent Wed ncsdnv here visiting Mr. nnd Mrs W S. RobliiBon and other relative. Mrs, J. E. Jenson or Provo Bpent a row days here visiting her sinter, Mrs Sara Crookstou Clnience Chase Is home again after spending the past two years nt Arco and other Idaho towns. Miss Cossette Startup of Provo is spending a few days here visiting, the guest or Mrs. P. T. Henry. Mr and Mrs, Splvester Ilroadbent of Heher City spent Sundny here, visit ing Mr- nnd Mrs. Leonard Heurold. Mi. L. W. Edghelll of Snlt Lake wan here this week visiting with the wool growers or this city. Miss Hannah Steele or Idaho Falls, Idaho, Is here vlflltlug, tho guest of Mra. William Harratt. First Class Dressmaking MIbs Freda Hahhlc wllPdo sowing nt homo or go out by tho day. For any reference Inquire of Mrs. John W. Chlpman. (Junrterly conference will be held to day nnd Sunday at Lchl, and a large attendance la desired. Mins Edith Hludley spent the week end at Ogdeu. Sh-went to nttend the Wlugoff party and was tho guest or Mrs. Hazel Peory. Mrs. Hannah Duukley mid daughter Cady or Provo, formerly of thin city, spent the week here visiting relntlves and friends. Wllllnm A. Flrmnge of Ogden spent Thursday here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Firmago. Ho left Frldny for Malad, Idaho, to take chargo or the Golden Rule storo. A woman who reads tho ads with the Biime eager Interest shn has In n good Btory or fiction, or In n dramnilc ip view, or a news Btory of peculiar human interest, in not likely to make many "blunders" lu her buying! Messrs. J. J. Hooney and A. II. Mut chow of tho Western Electrlcnl com pany, who have been here for three weeks Installing n new switchboard In our local telephone olllce, wero called to Eureka Thursday on account of a cnve-ln nt tho 'telephone offlco there. o Choice Out Flowers Ferns and Floral Designs. Send to the Leal Floral Co, Lekl, -Telephone 20-J. ,We deliver PROMPTLY 1YK. o . NOW READY . Tho "Aspect or the Liquor Question," by Judge Adolph Nielsen, are now finished and aro carried by local dealers ns woll us by Uio author. They urn concise, convincing nnd bristling with rncts. tf ' !., ORIENT THEATRE ; AMERICAN FORK "PIM 1EICE. Manager, f A Picture Show of Quality. IM Monday NlghU January 20. iH Daniel Frohmnii presents' Mrs.-Flake, Amorlca'o most dlstlnmilshed '4bH nrtlste, In her foremost success, Thomas Hnrdy'n Sublime lir.ima Ial "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLEfi" ' ! A BouUul portrayjil or u womnp's B6rro"ws In motioti pictures 4 iBVk" ' lu" afJaaiaaaHaaiH aaaaiBaaEaLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaaHaEsllaaaH aal fBBaE3Hl'('''JBBlBBBBnBlBVBHBBBBBBBaBB9BBVI Bl waBBBHBHWLiBBBBlBBBBkBBBBBBBBBflHBsVBBI H vrKHHvJHLRpjaHHK H MklSBBBBBHIBVaBBVBBBwBVBHiVBBaBSBBl BI f'-jpBW.-aaBWc siaMMaBaKsznaBVLjBH'K ft2iaBBVBBiaiaBH tai fWtiaWr iaBBv i WBBXHawaamkNaBBiBnlBBI aS 4?JBBBBaUBSBBVBBBBBBBBBBBalaBBW BBB wWanaBHalaBBlHBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBl H A NOTE. Tho management or the Orient Theatre, under heavy il X expense, has undertaken to run this wondorrul Famous Players IH X five-part reature, which but n few weeka back packed tho American l X Theatre, SalL Lake City, to Its capacity for three nights. Can yon afford to miss what the greatest moving picture Critics or tho world 4H pronounce the height or photoplay iM Tuesday Mght, Janunry 27. 4H ;THE LAW AND THE OUTLAW" A romance of plains life lu tho woat. In two thrilling reels. 4H v Presenting Tom Mix, tho world's moBt daring cowboy, in an IncI- 4H dentnl Berlea of sensational denth-detylng "stuntB." ! X P S. -Take n tip from tho management. If you oaw tho "Cow- ! T boy Millionaire" and liked It, this you will say Is hotter, X " OTHER DIG PJJATORES IN RAPID SUCCESSION. f H X Wednesday Mght, January 29. fl 2 "HOME, SWEET HOME" Farts I and II. ! s A beautiful otory of true loving hearts, full of pathos, but 21 "ot " touch of sadness. ! sv - Tliursdny Xlgh.t Junuarym. 2H "THE BURNING RIVET" Parts I and II. A municipal scheme beautifully spoiled ends In happliioss. 4H X Frldny Mglil, Jatiuaiiry 80. 41 t "SHIP WRECKED" . 41 X The moot thrilling drnma or the sea ever presented. A partv TH X of voyagers, saved rrom perils or the deep, experience many dangers fl on a desert IhIriiiI. 4H 4 OPERA HOUSE 1 1 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. L. S. HARRINfJTON, M(r. H THE HOUSE WHERE ,YUU GET H YOUR FULL MONEY.'SWORTH Our programme for next week Is exceptionally strong, ns wilt I be seen In tho following: , H , ! . MONDAY and TUESDAY, .IAN. 24 and 27. "The Love Lute of Romany" I Paris 1 and 2 "Tommy's Conspiracy." I "Tommy's Stratagen." I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JAN. 28 and 21). I "The Death Weiiht" , I Parts I nnd 2 I "Melita's Sacrmco." "That Suit at Ten." " ' I "Performing Lions." I F,nvv nnt, .SATURDAY, JAN. 30 and 81. I "PHANTOMS." I Paris 1 nnd 2. I I "Where's the Baby." I "In the Hands of the Black Hand." I I "A Daughter of the Wilderness." I I Our picture programmes continue to draw the crowds, for tho H I reason wo show oulyrtho very beat pictures obtainable. Our pictures I aro not overdrawn with advertising In order to mnko some in- H I forior picture nppenr strong. Hut all nro tho very best. I I YES, OF COURSE WE GUARANTEE THEM I , It Matters Not, Whether you Have $15 or $35 to Spend on Your Next Suit I I WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO GIVE YOU ' I BEST VALUE v I Ii ' JuVpmrr T" D1,,!r tra"SaCt uUr ?USin? Wkh Ae biggCSt h0USe in America and we "kow -POSITIVELY I I .J? tor PRICE we gn,e the finest Fabrics, the finest Tayloring and the finest Service in tonfor I H $15 $18--$20. 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