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BBr 3 BBl " BBB 'm t AMERICAN' POnKClT129ATUnDAY.OCTOD, ",7. J MM I AMERICAN FOEK LOCALS AND PERSONALS I M i I BBB1 .1 . i H .Mr. Clifford K. Young niiule a bust- B ness trip to Snlt Lake Monday. Km Clyde I'urker wiih ii I'rovo visitor H Monday. PJBB W(. c:m noil you ii watch from $1.00 H i'l ttiil guarantee It!'. C. I., I .clil. 1 C. I.. Hurnettc spent Sunday In Salt 1 Mi. and Mrs. Arch Onrdner or Udil, MM vtm American Fork visitors Monday. H Mr 8. Itny Union of SpanlBh Fork, Mm . joined her husband hoio Saturduy. RW Mlsa Josephine I Icy wood attended HB tho fiiHlilon show nt Ogden Saturday. KM N. V.. WIIhoii of I'rovo, made a busl- H n i.'m, irlp lo Airii'rlciui Foik Tuesday BBj Sid Smith of Hull l.uko Hpi'iil Mon- Km day Ik'I on IjiihIiicsh. BB Mr, mill Mrs, Will Chlpmnu made i H trip io Hull l.nkc Hominy In their mito H Clyde Slci'li; or Halt Lake, spoilt B Saturday mid .Sunday here, the guest MM or IiIh grand-mother, Mrs, Alice Steele Mm A. A. Mall or I'leiiHmit Qtovu made BB n business trip lo American Fork B MU Will Householder reUirncd Tuesday BBB lifter and absence of two mouths at BBB the sheop herd, IH I .en Shelley or Halt Lake, made a Hj luminous trip lo American Fork Mon. Mm Now Kiiinplo line Children's, Misses' BBV and 1. adieu' ContH at Chlpniaii'H Hur- gain UaHoinonl, A Having of L'fi to III! Ba i-.'i per rout. :Mt MfB Kussell Whitman or Spanish Fork HH wait hero Sunday, guest of MIhh Sadie BBV Chlpman. JH Miss Floreneo ItobliiHon rotnrynd H homo Sunday after visiting In Salt H l.alo for a few days. B Tlio Idiiii go prcvallcnt that any old H thlnt: will do for n councilman Is u H Messrs Paul Ausell, Max Stlr.fel Mm and John Nelson of Salt l.nko spent BBT Sunday here vlRltlng friends. HR H Mm, Jesse Smith of U'hl, sitent tho iH tho forepart of tho wcok hero, guest Vlw of her sister, Mrs. Jesne Green, mM Joseph Cramer and John Griffiths jB , of lllnghnm woro in American Fork BH Saturday on business, ill V BJf Kennedy Thornton left Moudny for H I'rovo, whero ho will attend the II. HB U. this winter. KQ Miss Itoso Johnson of nrlt;ham City. HR spent Saturday and Sunday hero visit- BE! Ini, relatives. BBB . 9S Nolo Lottie IMckford iiIko plays In fit tho c:iBt of "Fiiiuchon tho Cricket" as "MADKI.ON" (with her sister Mary) BBf at the Orient next Frldny and Satur- BBl 9H Mr. and Mrs, Malhlas Udy of Fariu- PRJ IliiUon, Mr. JoBeph Hess and dmiKhtor 1MB l.a Vern of I'lyiuouth, lloxelder HH County, and Mrs, CleorKo Leo of Og- HH den, motordl to American Fork Tues H day to visit for a few days with Mr B and Mrs, J. W. (Kurd. P!n Ulonti Storrs and wife loft for Heber jBJl Saturday, ufter vlaltliiK at the homo of ISM his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Watt j B Storrs, the past two wpeks, Tho'cx-, jiect to remain thero for n month BB when they will lonvo for their home D in Silver City, Bfl Mason pint fruit Jars 43 cents; Ma- H sou quarts Cf rents, and Mason half BD Kiillon 75 ceutR. Kconomy Jars, pint') BH !MI cwits, (marts $1.15, and half gallon $1.40. Seal fast Jars, ipmrts $1.00 it3 BB luni; as they Inst. K pounds of sunar BB for $1,00, Saturday and Monday only. H at K. II. llolcy'H Meat Market. l';lt BB Charles I. aver, e.-miirshal of Flll- Bb more, and ox-prohatlou officer of B Millard County, was tho guest of I.. W B Onlsford Sunday and Monday. It l Bb good to se-' nn old friend from ono'.t BH old town and gM nil the news for the B piut throe years first hand. Mr. I.nver M was on his way to llrlgham City wher M ho will make his home, hut ho stl' B helloves Millard County has a great B future. I j We Sure Cut Some Figure, Don't We? B Ah bakery of qunllty wo fl uirtalnly ketp up to fashion. B You can rely tlurcughly up- j B the eakes, tho pie, tho bread, I B the buns, the cream puffs, tho B chnrlotto russea, the cookies, B the 'udy llngerj, ete, that you B buy liere They are, all first BB class In every partleulnr mw 'Flila Is a .todel bakeshop. I AM. FORI?BAKERY. B Main Street. f f l I W'" . - " J'' J W r - BjCSbB HBMBBBBBBmmmhBE Sir. mid Mrs. I W. (Jalsford were Salt l.nkc visitors Inst Saturdny. I. II. Crnven or I'rovo was an Anuvl can Fork visitor Sunday. Miss Alice Miller has returned to her homo here, nrter spending the past six weoks In Nophl. Wo have a largo stock or 1 U, S. garments Just In. Quality high and prices lowlcople'H Co-op,, I-ehl. 2-It Mrs. Melissa Holey la visiting with her daughter, Mrs. K. . Mrdrew, In Halt l.nko. Kddlu Isaacson of Salt Lake spent Sunday here, visiting IiIh mother, Mrs. Isaac WagstalT. Iloss Webb rutuiuvd home Satuiday after spending the Hummer In Halt Lake. Messrs C. K, Itlftt and Dewey (Inlsfonl were Stnto Fair visitors Monday. Mrs. Alice Campbell left Tuesday Tor Halt Lake, where she expects to remain ror an Indefinite lime. .Mrs. Jackson Wanlass and son Fred, or l.ehl, spent Monday In American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Kbeu It. T. Illoom ipilst mid Mr. and Mrs. Axel lllooiu iiulst went to frovo Sunday to attend the llloomqulst family reunion, Mlsa Krmn Martin or Alplno came down from Snlt l.nko Saturday and ipent tho day here, guest of Miss Altn Heck. Ii Ii Wllletts, who has been suffer, lug from u sprained ankle ror the past row weeks, has completely recovered, and was able to make the trip down rrom tho canyon Monday. Kd. McCleary or Salt Lake slopped in Amorlcan Fork Wednesday, on his way to tho Host, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCleary. Thuro nro little. Jack and Mary but It Isn't "Mary," the pick or the I'Ickrords? Orient. -it Mrs. Allco Uunkloy and son Shirley, returned homo Monday, alter spending three dnyt In Ogden, lsltlng Mrs Dunkloy'H daughter, .Mrs. Win. Iluck-j Ins. Kvelyu, tho olghteen-months-old baby or Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelly, fell rrom n chair Mondny morning, cutting her finger so pnlnrully thnt rivo stitches we.ro reipilred to closo the wound. Tho I'rlmary olllcors of tho First Ward gave a patty Monday evening In honor of Miss Grace Howly, at tho home or Mrs. Oeorgo Meredith. Miss Ilowloy lert Tuesday ror Sail al.ke City when? she has enrolled as a student ut Heuagej-'s Huslness Col lego. Oood Flecced-I.lned I'nlon Suits ror Hoys and CJIrls, ages 1! to 1 years. Worth 7Gc our price all the tlmo 60c. Or lr you want It to Bound cheap like SOMU MKHCIIANTS we will call It 49 cents. ".it For tho coining city election It should bo a question or our clty'B host interests, rather than more politics. Klect tho mon who will do tho right thing, and are best (nullified to give n buslue8s-llko and economic, yet pro i grosstvo administration bo they He 1 publlcniiB or Demorcrnts or Soclnllstc or IndopondentB so long as they nr good citizens and property owners and Interested ri the. city's wolfnre. Among the American Fork peopl who went to Salt I.ako Monday, ti attend the wedding reception given Ii honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. Woot tou woro: MessrH and Mefldamcj Joseph Walton, T. S. Hroadbent. Will Chlpman, 11, K Itoblnson, l.awronco Hrlggs, J. l Flrmnge, Fou Chlpman. Mrs. Willis llromloy nnd tho Misses Mario nnd Sndlo Chlpman and tho Misses Clara and Huby Wootton nnd Clyde Crookstou. Mr Robert Proctor made n business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. Itaymond Chlpman made n business trip here rrom Ogden Tuesday. Heber Hate, and rnmlly motored to Snlt Lake Sunday. Hlshop John It. Illndlcy spent Tues day In I'rovo. Mrs. Abe GreMiwood was In l.ehl Monday, the guest or relatives. J. W. Thurgood nnd John Llerly of I'rovo wero here Tuesday on busluess. .Mr S. 1.. Chlpman wiib n I'rovo visitor Tuesday. Junius Hanks or l.ehl spent Tues day In American Fork, MIbh Kdlth ImivIh or l.elii Is hero visiting her sister, Mr. Win Hoberts Darroll lluggard has returned home after spending the past rive months at Strawberry. David Hunter left the forepart of tho week for Portland, Oregon, where ho will study dental surgery. We do lots or talking about "Crown" Overalls, but they are worth It Peo ple's Co-op., I.ejil. S!-lt Jay Hnlllngor nrrlpcd hero Wednes day, after spending six mouths nt the sheep herd. Miss l.yda Whoelon returned to her homo In Salt l.nko Wednesday after visiting with Miss Vida Lynch the past ten days. Carl Anderson went to Salt I.nke Thursday to attend n sheep meeting. He was accompanied by Mrs. Andcr sou. Orvlllo P. Coen or Salt I.nke, was here Monday and Tuesday on busi ness. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hall nnd John Murdoch, or Hcnvcr, stopped olT Wed. esday on their way to Salt l.nko and tpout the day with .Mr. and Mrs. John Heck. The Utah Oil & Ohh Company, ol which Alma M. Smith of this city is a member, nro feeling much elated over tho showing made by tho oil vvel' bejng driven by tho company nenr Smlthflcld In northern Utah. Tho I' (locations or tho presence of oil are excellent. You enn buy your.Hlnnkets nt Chlp inan's Hargalu Ilascmcnt nt .11! 1-3 per cent saving. They hnvo u sample lino of nice clean stuff, nnd will scjl It to the trndu at prices most of our com petitors pay. 2-It Mr. II. S. Humphries, the Pleasant (Irovo florist, paid tho Citizen office a pleasant call nnd brought with him u beautiful bouquet of chrysanthem ums which ho presented to the office rorcci It Is very early for these spire censers of Autumn to bo in blossom; nnd Mr Humphries, is Justly proud of them. Ho mnkes a speciality of flow ers of all kinds, his carnations are Just reaching perfection, and his phone number Is C4-W, PlcaBant Grove, If you should want something In his Hue. Choice Cut Flowers lern nnd Floral Ileslgux. Send lo Hie l.elii Floral Co, I.ehl. Tele, phone 20..1. We drllTer 1'ItOMl'T J'Y Ijr. MrjaMMBMBBBBBBBBW Tho number of clothing cus tonicfB In this stora has tripled In three years, For tho roason ask our cus tomers, Clothing. Tnllorlng, "115: Walkover Snosr. nnd Funnelling ROYAL STORE MAIN ST. AMERICAN ."OUK -OPENING OF- The Harrington Grocery In tho Cenlnil Jluit HnlMIng- ii fake Place -SATI'ltlt.VV, Q(THli;it 'Jnd. HH,- - Where I ft III he glad to M. mi) i my old friends, Just lo Iiim a hand hliuko mid 11 I'luil. Whether j tut come to Iiiij or mil AM, .hk WIII.COMi:. wv, im, iiavi: a mm: or viii:nii (;io:).s. Our Motto ' Quality First und Satisfied Ciustomors. LEN S. HARRINGTON. Prop. 1 1 I "motherFi Have you ever taken into consideration how these frosty Hn mornings affect the little tots on their way to school. W Do you stop to think that probably the health of the child throughout the winter depends on tho start ho gets in the early fall. We have given this problem our deepest consideration- v We have stocked with goods that are dependable and warm. Hi We can furnish them complete from shoes to hats and caps. V CALL IN AND INSPECT OUR ASSORTMENT OF WIN- I TER WEAR M I I I Ladies' Suits Ak-n's Suits W Swont.'rs V- S,10,;h Wnolon Unions ' ubbors- Fleeced tTnderwetir Ovc-cotits ' Knit Skirts tJloves Toques Oarinents New line of Ladies Suits just in by Express! OXi: LOT OF IIIIAYY I'MOXS AMI TWO-l'lIJl'lMJ I'MUntWIIAU 'J.lc B American Fork Co-op. Instl "The People's Store" J. H. Storrs, Supt. I Krwln .Martin und con, Jarvls, mot ored to American Fork Monday, nnd xjient the day visiting frlemlB. Mr nnd Mm. W. II. llohlnsou have received word that their daughter, Mrs. James llouch of Hlnt;ham, hau given birth to a baby hoy, horn Sun day, Mrs. Hoach wna formerly Mlsa Cella Itoblnson of this city. If It's good Hb nt tho Orient It It's nt the Orient It's good. iMt . A great number of our cltlV.entt nro Htteiid'.iiR the State Fair this week and many more are preparing 1 leave, today and tomorrow to atten conference and the fair. On necount of the wreck' on the I) & It. (1, track at the Narrows Tues day, I). & It. p,. trains went over the San Pedro track Tuesday afternoon and all Tuesdny night. It wbb cer tainly a busy; 18-hours for the, S: I'edro track. Report comes from Shelley, Idaho of the death of the two-months-old twin babies or Mr. and Mrs. Tempest Itoblnson, Mr. Itoblnson Is 11 son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Itoblnson of this city, and formerly lived here. THItllK TITMISLV O.Vi: (.'I In 1) 1 IJurned Alive. -The Sleep of Death. 'J Tho House of tho Lost Court. See this grnud live-part masterpiece ut tho Orient next Wednesday und Tlmrsdny, October Cth nnd 7th. 2-lt u Republicans Attention A mass convention Is hereby called to convene In tho City Hull, American 1 Fork, Friday, October 1C, 11)15, at eight o'clock p, m., for the purpose of 110111 InntluB n mayor, four councllmcn, one, treasurer, one recorder, to bo placed upon a Kepubllenn ticket to bo voted for ut the next city election, November 2, 1915; and to transact such fl business an may properly come M tho convention Hy Order or the Committee, I JOHN IILNTKlt, Chitlnctfl J. I.. UVNKLKY, SfcrotSH OctB Attention I Democrat A primary Is hereby called ttl vouc In tho City Hall, Suturdaj lng, October Kith, at -8 o'clalB tho purpoBo of nominating cmitfl for tho folIowiiiK olllccs. One tM four couuclliucu, one trcaiurte one recorder, to he Noted forofl I Democratic ticket at the neitB election to ho held .ovr:nl)r i und to transact such other fo'M us niuy properly' come before lit M ing. Hy Order of the Committee. WM llAHHATT, VICflChiM i:. A. MOHGAN, Secretsrr. Oct! The Weekjs Attraction, Q 1 t chinf?5L1trrThMDia,mrdrom Tho Sky "-The story develops with ma-1 chme gun fire, and as the plot unfolds it holds you spellbound. I t "THie wnTTni? AN THURSDAY-Thomas A. Edison presents I J THE HOUSE OP THE LOST COURT" or The Sleep of Death. In five romantic I reels, a production that will long be remembered. I MMMBMBMBJBMMBJjBJMBBMBp-M