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I yVMUltlCAN KOllK CITIZEN aATURUAY, PEmtCAItV au, li15 , ,. M H I AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS H it " B MIbb Rosn liurimit spent Monday In M I'rovo visiting friends, M Charlie Oliriiu of Lehl, spent (In; M ilrst of tliu week In American Fork. 1 Robert Hinckley of I'rovo, was tin M American Folk visitor Monday. M Cllrroril 12. Young was n Suit Lako M visitor Moml.iy. M Alma Greenwood wna In Suit I.uko M Muiulny on business. John A. Wngatnff wns In Suit I.uko M Mondny. M Jos, II. Stnrrs niudo n business trip H lo I'rowi Mondny. M John Hunter wnn In I'rovo Mon- H day on business H Mra. Ellon Andreiison of Idnho, Is H hero visiting with her daughter, Mrs. H Frank Tnl i n. M L. K. Harrington unil S. 11. Chip- M mat) spout Saturday and Hundny In fl Suit Lake. H Ml mi l.i'onn I.oiik of Lehl, Bpint M Sunday here visiting with her sister, H Mrs. T. H. Hroadbcnt. H Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. StorrH of H I'rovo, spent Hundny hero with Mrs. H Storra' uiotlu.r, Mrs George Htorrs. H Tin) Misses Sarah unit Hebe Pinker nnd Ellin Fulnior spout Siitunlny In H l'rou visiting friends. H Mra. Iluhon Unwind or I'nysou Is H hero visiting with her parents, Mr. H mid Mih. W. S. HobliiBoh. H Mrs. Floicnicu Ehrbnr of Suit Lake, H spent Sundiiy with her pnrents, Mr. H mid Mrs. VV..S. Robinson, H Miss Francis Johnson Is hero visit H lug with her parents, Mr. mid Mis. H II. C. Johnson, H Mrs, T. J, I 'a liter returned this H week from a ton days' visit with her H liiiBhund In Kureka. H Mrs. Xoia Cromptou of (iurlleld, H spent the week here visiting with H rdntlves. H George H. Itohlnson Is again able to H ho uroiind, after being confined to his H hoinu for the pust three, weeks with H Tlinro Is u follow around hero who H never reads tho Citizen, anil people H often wonder at his lnck of know- H ludgo concerning local nffnlrs. We H M Tho I'rovo High School bnskct hull H team defeated the American Fork H team at I'rovo lust Friday night by c H store of 47 to 23. H When you want to buy Lumber and H Hulldlng Material coll on us. Yc H give you the bust for your money H People's Co-op, l.ehl. 20-11 H Mrs.' Win. Frnncom returned to hei B home In Salt .Lake this week, arte' H hiivlug spunt tho past two months hen B with her mother, Mrs. E. II. Holey 1 who accompanied her home. B ( "A Dtltch In tlinn saves nlno" Jin H (iurduor, the ht.riicsa maker nt Chip H ' man's, la tho Kentleninn that can sav H your hiinieBS or caddie by Btltchlui H It In time.' Why not let him rcpali H It nnd r.'.l It up for you while you an H not busy Ho will buy your old oik H ami noil you a new, any old way t H lilcneo you,- 20-11 H The Mlsaes Mabel Taylor ami ldn H Otterlinck of the I'rovo (leneral hospl- H tal, spent Monday nt the homo of Ml hi. H Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, I) H .Miss Mral Casslty returned Mon- H day to her homo In I'rovo, aftei H spoudliiK tho past two weeks at tin H home of her ulster, Mrs. Hoy Hole) H The Ilonnle llrler Club surprised H Mr. and Mrs. At thin- Adumson Mon H day eeiiluK. Different kinds o H cmnes mid cariU woru the features H of the iivenliiK. after which choice re- freshmeiitB were served. 1 Many puzrled persons will agree H with tlu Kansas editor who says: H "As we understand It, It Is ukuIiibi H tho rules of 'civilized warfare' to H shoot an enemy with u frazzled bul- H let, but (ulto the proper thing to H pot him with a stick of dynamite, u H kettle full of harness buckles and B eruulied glass, or chase, him through H a barb-wlro fence. " The "ethics" of m war sutuu lucomprehenslbl to th H untutored lutelllgeuco. H It is ul way it n pleasure to lmvo you H room to our Ilig lied Store, for miy H reaaoii, whether you buy r.nythlng or H not. Wo do know, howovcr, thnt w H can saso you somo money on Men's H and l.ndloa' Suito, nnd glvo you n cor- H reot lit with rompleto satisfaction. H Our Spring llnu is now in Chip- mnii'8, 20-It Win, Thornton made, a buslneBs trip to Salt Lako Tuesday. Ocorge Y. Myers of Alpine, spent the fit st of tho week with his son, John II. and wife. Mr. nnd Mrs Hoy Cook of Salt Luke were American Fork vlaltora Satur day. Mlus .Twin lllndley spent Saturday and Sunday In I'rovo, visiting with hero sister, Mi a. O. Morlo Taylor. Tho H. T. C. S. Indies met at tho homo of Mrs, Willis Hrotnloy Thurs day nfternoon, Mrs. (1 X Curt!., of Salt Lake, Is hero visiting with her parents, Mr. ml Mrs. John It. lllndley. You ought to eeo those, beautiful leslgus In spring Wall Paper now in it Chlpmnn'B. Come and get an enrly choice. 20-lt Miss Laura Mcl'herson mid Mlm Clara Cole of Xephl, are hero visiting .villi Miss June Mcl'herson. Mrs. Sadie Henry returned Tuesday from a three vcveks visit with .Mrs. W. W. Southworlh of Salt Lake. More rain and snow this week selves the farmers hopes of banner Tops this summer. Mih. L. I'lttlt and Mrs. I), V. Grif fith of Halt Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Hatchings, Jr., Wednesday, (iciu Xleholes, who Is attending the 1. Y. I', nt 1'iovo, Hpent part of thr, ,veek here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Xleholes. We lmi a beautiful line if Furni ture. When needing anything In this line call on us. People's Co-op., l.ehl. 20-lt Francis (irant entertained at a Val entine party Saturday evening. The time was spent In games .anil dancing, after which a dainty luncheon was served to about sixteen guests. Mrs. Mary WagstafT and daughter, Hazel, of I'rovo, spent the llrst of the week here visiting at the home of Mr. mid Mrs, Dnvhl WagstafT. Halph llarratt, who Is attending the 17. of U spent Saturday and Sundny hero visiting with his pareutR, Mr. mid Mrs. Jus. S. llarratt. Mr. mid Mrs. Leu Hansen returned to their homo In Salt Lako Sunday, after a few days visit with their folks In American Fork. Want to bo In stylo girls? Use n wash rag and a cake of soap. Society has pronounced them an Indispens able aid to beauty. No, this la not a grocery advertisement, A contemporary writes "When you see youraelf as others see you, you will have attained wisdom," Pos sible true; hut the knowledge would drive so many to suicide that It would come too high. Hotter be Ignorant, egotistical and happy, than the sub ject of an obituary notice. Funny how touchy some people are. A fellow cmno Into our oilier mid said his doctor told him ten years ago that If ho didn't ipilt drinking Ihiuor nt once he would become focbli minded. And when wo asked him why he didn't stop he Just stalked out mid slammed tho door. Now is a spleuiMd time to talk llulldlng Material. If you want any building done, Just nail on John Hun ter nt Chlpman'a Lumber Ynrd. Hi is better than ho looks He can tell you Just how to do It ami llguro It all nut for you. 20-lt Mark II. Footo left Thursday foi Uivoland, Colo,, where he will be employed In a (icldcu Hole Store managed by his father. Mr. Food has for the punt two years been r cleilc In the tlolileu Utile of American Fork. Among theno from American Fori attending Hie game played at Salt Lake with tho V. or V. ami the World'n Champions Monday evening, were: Karl Holmstend, Karl Vnrney, Harry Llndley, llcrt Miller, John Hun ter mid Stove Woods. Mrs. Nell SJostedt was pleasnntl surprised last Thursday evening by a number of her friends. Cards mid games were the evening's entertain ments, after which luncheon wm served to the following: Mr. mid Mrs (leorgo Vnrney, Mr. and Mrs. Itoan Wild, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vnrney. Mr and Mrs. Jed Oreenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Xiela Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. l.olgh tou CiiBsady, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wild, Mr and Mrs. C. J. Wright. Mr. and Mrs Frank Hush, Mr. and Mrs. Peet Logs don, Anion Olouou, Mrs. Luelle It'll iiiBon, Mrs, Lew Hiuus, Mri George Sinclair, Mrs. Anne Ulilpmun mid Mrs Kurt Ceroid, ... i ' - - ! i.-Ti.. ijil ' H' " .-.nil- Mrs. Leo T. Shelley la ) suffering with mi attack of cYyalpclaJJ. Dnlilel Hrewer Wt this week for nil extended visit In Ohrfleld. MIbb Mnbe.1 Sporry of Nephl, in here vlBltlng her al'ster, Mlsa Alcen Sporry. Miss Eunice Jncobson Is visiting relatives In Logan. Mra. C. J. Wright spent the first of tle week In PJonsnnt Grove, visiting with her alator, Mra, W. E. Clark, John Woodbury of Suit Lake, spent Wednesday in American Fork on busi ness. Mrs. Ruben Howard left Wednes day for n week's visit with her sisters In Salt Lake. Hay Long of Sprlngvllle, spent Wednesday here, guest if Ml Nellie Huckwalter. Job. II. Storra spent the week end In Sforra, In tho Interest of his store there. MIbb Jennie Gnrdner of I'nysou, apent part of tho week hero visiting with her brother, noy. MIbb ldn Hooth returned Tuesday morning from a few days visit with relatives in I'rovo. II. L. Llerley of Soil Lake, nmde a business trip to American Fork Tues day. Mls.i Lucy Claynon spent the Ilrst of the week In I'rovo, visiting with her sister, Lillian, who Is attending the II. Y. U. Mra. S. J. Jones nnd daughter of I'rovo, spent pnrt of the week In Am erican Fork visiting with her sister, Mrs. F. M. Hrown. Mlsa Lnvern Forbes of Alpine, spent tho first of tho week hero with her brother nnd wife. There will be n mass meeting of nil taxpayers of Amerlcnii Fork, held In the City Hall tonight (Saturday) nt 8 p. m., to hear tho report of Com mltteemnn Greonwood on tho tn' question. Uao Prntt'a Poultry Regulator for your hena and keep them healthy. See Pcoplo'a Co-op, Lehl. The pooplo who reside in tho vici nity of the Tabornnclo greatly appre clato the prompt action of the city of ficials In draining tho canal thnt had oxtcuded almost tho whole, length of tho block along Main Street, whch haB beon an oye-Boro'to pandora by for some time, sometimes remaining so during most of tho Irrigation Benson. Its removal greatly Increases the sightliness of our progressive little city. Tho American Fork Drnmntlc com pany presented their play, "Twlxt Love and Monqy," for. the second tjme at the 'Opera House Monday oyenhlg, to nn nppreclntlvo nudlcnc";. They i"e. colved.fln Invitation to take It to Ho lier; but aB yet have not decided whether or not to do so. It kept us gucaslng which wore, the bettor tho Chicago, HI., b.iBkct ball team or tho Famous Apolloa. It wll keep you guessing which la tho hotter "Our Men's mid Ladles' Suits, oi your monoy." We will let you win, too, If you trade with us Chlpninnls' . D Sweet nro tho uses of advertising, They dispel tho season's dullness nnd remove, ono's wrinkles from tho brow of business men. They loosen purse strings and Import a motion to tho nimble dollar. They are the' delight of thrifty housewives, and tho mule bargain hunter cannot resist their blnndlshniditB. They create values, beget competition, They crento for tunox Their friends :ro on both sides of tho counter They educate the people and swell tho ranks, of shoppers, Thoy are a stirring force In every community In which their arts are employed. Their extent In dicates tho city's stle. Show mV, says a distinguished merchant, the tho advertisements of a city, nnd 1 will show you tho city's balance sheet I FREE BREAD WE SELL j IT TO YOU The Ho.) nl Doling (.'onipmiy'a Money.SiuIng ' Premium l'lun Sines Yen (he Coit of Hreiid You Enl. UN F,) t0 do Your On u linking. .Slop and Use Till: FAMOUS , ., ., Royal Table Queen Bread, .Sold It) nill'MAN MKHC. CO. American Turk, Utah. x Mlsa Vera Leo of Salt Lake, apent Sundny hero visiting relatives. Miss Edith DriniH. left Mondny for n two wcekB visit in Lehl. Most of tho local business places will bo closed Monday Washington's Hlrthdny. Mrs. V. M. Oroo entertained nt din ner Tuesdny evening; covers were laid for ten, Mr. Peter Adamson, 8r wns In Suit Lnko Tuesdny and Wednesday on business. Oliver Roberta of Klrkhnm, spent pnrt of the? week hero visiting at tho homo of Leo T. Shelley. Miss Evn Decn Lee la home from n two months' visit with friends nnd relntlves In Murray and Salt Lnke. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Young spent Wednesday afternoon and evening In Salt Lake, visiting friends nnd rela tives. Mrs. Edith Gnmble of Salt Lake, hns beon the guest of Mrs. W. S. Chlpmnn part of the week. MIbb Ruth Chlpmnn spent Sundny In Lehl with her aunt, Mrs. Morgan Evans. Wm. Loveless returned Wednesdny to hla home In I'nysou, after spending the past three months at the, home of hla son, W. U, Loveless. Milton Pool bus resigned his po sition na clerk In Uhlpmnn'a Hnrgaln Uasoment, the vacancy has been filled by Miss Myrtle Fulmer. buya his homo paper He's a bully good follow; U lin borrows It from his neighbor Ills hldo Is (iilto yellow. Uasket ball fntiH should give every oncourngemont possible to tho Apollo team In tho future. They are a cre dit to tho town r.nd their good pining n great advertisement to our pro gressive little city, i . Suit has boon filed In the Fourth District Court by Wm. P. Holt to col lect $3G0 nllcged to bo duo for lnbor performed on the Stewnrt mining cialma nt Deer Creek, In American Fork canyon. a.I)on't try to dovolop an Intoreat In n!,8toro which tho merchnnt himself cfpea not feel. For stores thnt nro not advertised ha,ve n "reason" nnd CHo renson usually Hob In tho mer chant's doubts ns to whether hla Btoro (a really Interesting enough to mnko advertising worth whllo. Como to our H1G RED STORE nil next weok nnd get boiiio of thoso sweet, Juicy oranges, only 20c per dozen. FrcBh, criap, soda crackers, 5 pound box 40c. Full cream chceso 15c per pound. Chlpmnn's la the place 20-lt MIbb Aniilo Mnthtsen lefe.ycstlrdny for a few dnya' visit ln'Snll Lnke. i Miss Annn .Stoddnrt of Lehl, spent Sundny here visiting ,with her Ulster, Mra. Ted Lee. " Mra. Georgo I)tt of ,I,ehl, spent Sundny In American Fork with her mother, Mra. John Kelly.' . ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson are rejoicing over the nrrlvnl,-.of a, baby girl, born Tuesday morning. t Mr. Dnvld Flrmago nndfamlly were over from Lehl Sunday visiting with, his paronts, Mr. and Mrs.., Wm. Flr mago. Milton Pulley, who .has spn.t the past two weeks n Salt -Hake, spent Tuesdny and Wednesday bore, return ing Thursday. t ' Mr. and Mrs." L. C. Henrold were In Provo Wednesday visiting wlth- Mrs. Hcnrold's parents, Mr.' arid Mrs. J. R. Murdock. About twenty friends of Enrl Ful mer surprised him last Friday even ing. Games of different varieties were indulged In, after which refresh ments wero served. Misses Ora and Luna Chlpman e.n tertnlnod Saturday evening In honor of their guest, Miss Tulla Mollerup, or Salt Lake. Progressive BOO wns plnyod tho prizes were won by Trn ccy Wootton and Liza Hlndlpy. Tho following guests were present: Mis ses Revn Heck, Myrtn Wootton, Liza lllndley, Florence Chlpmnn, Ruby Wootton; Messrs Horace Heck, Ilert Storrs, Jay mid Tracey V6otton, Mr. Hall and Mr. Huin.lonv The decora tions and refreshments wore carried out in keeping wjth St. Valentine and Lincoln's Birthday. . Open Bids Today - - . For Provo Depot Work will commence nt nn early dnto on tho Provo Iritcrurtian. depot( for which the Chlpmnn. Mercantile company .has tho contract. Bids for doing the' cement work,, nylng tho' brick, doing tho plumbing hnd tho planting will bo opened today. The, enrponter work will . bo'undcr tho supervision of James Pulley, and Am erican Fork mon will bo glVdn the preference, both In the letting pf con tracts and tho days' work employ ment. Tho building will bo but on, Center Street on tho" northwestjeornor of thq Tabornaclo W6ck. It wlllhavo'a baser ment, steam hcat nndwnllsof fire brick, and will cost about $10,000. i u Choice Out Flowers' v Ferns and Flair! Designs. Send to the Lehl Floral .'Co- Lehl, Telephone S0.J. W deUrer PROMPTLY j -&IYB. John Thurgood of Provo, M American" Fork Tuesdny on biHl Hen, Hates mnde a business Provo'Wednesdny. Bl tfn nnd Mrs. Ludwlg LaursVj tho proud pnrents of a baby glrH '- MOKE NEW SUHS. K Followlng nro now aubscrlbcJi i wtJVwho will receive all tlioHgju uqwsof Alplno Stake for tlnP' yoari K,'! I llans.Olsen iBaac HcaleyHtyl ' A;'Cobpr Geo. H. DubT Joh'ri'i Jeffs Emll JerllngPJ O. A.ZabrlskIo Leonard BouBr'! Prdram For Wash- K ! ' ington's BirtB1,1 Services In tho Stake TaboH'3 tv Sunday e.vonlng nt 7:30, by the H' ' f the Grnmmnr Grndca. BJ;lSt Opening ChoruB America r,iS I ' ith Grade (3G0 pupils) with orcB-lDSt .ccompnnlmcnt. Jtere Chorus Washington 5th Gr.-B,:!Me Oration 7th Grade Hlnthn (rlcs Chorus Welcome to tho PrlH'ff( yiowers Cth Grade. HJuo Oration 7th Crude Willie cBJlll0U Music Grnmmnr Orndo SchoB10 chestrn. Jinn? Life of Wnshlngton Vem FaB31 Chorus "To Thee My CouiiB"r 7thtGrade. Koal Washington's Rules of ConB' ' Margaret Hawklna. Bj "" Original Poem "Wa8hliiKtB'clt Katlo Forbes. '' Closing Chorus nth, nth iiiH1 n Grades. HJ 'l EADY FOR Barcl ." -. , BLAOKSMITM"" ) 1 Mim now prepared to do BL gt imtthlng In nil Its branches. HTr Wagon boxes and wagon tHt t, inndo to order. Bul: Home mnde double, trees iimflj. 1 fokes;1 three, four and six horseBj,0t era mnde of best hickory nnd oHLti Hardwood nlwnys on hand, H id Farmers who have plows tliufljU nev? Idyt and points, bring thfljCft! and have them fixed before sprHLin, t A lfttlo Inter will Install u fljtic shoer'and wheelwright. ' Bstc A. J: PEDEHSON. 1 3-3t - American Hill ?' Bci F I Hjiln baxterI rv" B t'i ,1IEHE YOU CAN HAB ' ,.YOUH SUOES HEI'AIIIIMBco VAII Work Guiirnnlecd B,yj i B tii Children's Work AccordliBJ v to Size. . , i B' ' Unit lllock North of CrantBuai '''- Store. But :'( r Hie" Amorlcan Fork . : -Z " 1 " '- ' mw . js - i - M.TTH m B lltaH ' 9P e Celebrat M M, V-:Wi Washington I 9A IB ' -Birthday I tailored' by tho best tailors In tHt ; KVKHYIIOIY MILL LIKE THE FAT MAN'S LOOKS WHEN wor,d' no ohp '" 'ru.rhB perfect in stylo. C. P. Hmi, "' K HE WKAHS Ol'H CLOTHES. THEY WILL FIT HIM AND MAKE ghoo mnkor ,n Ul0 world, B HIM FKEL COOI). Tho Florahlem Shoo for men caro for stylo and quality. WK C'AIIUY BOTH "SLIMS" AND "STOUTS" IN MANY HnU f0f men nnd DoyB. Tics M HKHIHT NKW PATTERNS. I 0X0, THIN MEN AS WELL AS t men and boys, and boys' clothing tlH SHOUT, FAT MEN AND "IMHll'LAU" MEN CAN GET A FIT 1,N OUR I'1"0809 thn ch,ld nl,d m0lher I o-niiM- ' NVo hnvo mado nn extra effort m buy children's shoos nt th - THY THE STOKE THAT 'HUES TO PLEASE YOl .VXD HAS Pr'.,80 ,,,nt wc "ro ",l1" '" ' ' fl i netn iWlth our uolchbors. ,tJ(VI'TIIE OOOIIS TO III) IT. ' ' i REMEMBER THE PEOPLE'S STORE HONEST PRI0ES,HONEST TREATMENT! American Fork Co-r Inst. "THE PEOPLE'S STORE J. H. STOl. Hnapror I mmmmmmmmtimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmm. i '" m""""17!