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Show TIIE AMERICAN FOUR CITIZEN FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933 FREE FREE Geneva Popularity Contest Votes 200 Votes witlv ach $1.00 purchase. : 7 400 Votes with each $1:00 Paid on Account. Help elect your favorite candidate and assist him r her to .secure the trip to the Century - of . Progress, QUALITY FEEDS AT LOWEST PRICES- Squash Bog Spray Now Ready iilir3 ' ' 7iL'fiT Am. Fork Locals Miss Selma Beastrand Is the guest of Miss Edith Winkler of Sandy this week. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 7. Grant and sons and Mrs. Emma Chase spent the Fourth in Park City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bmlckle and family spent from Thursday to Saturday last visiting with Mr. Smic-kle's Smic-kle's mother, Mrs. E. Smlckle at Beaver. Mrs. Emma Chase, who has been spending the past several months in California with her son and daugh ter. U here-for-an 4ndeflaUe-vteH with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant. Mrs. Elmer Miller and family of Provo spent a few days here visit ing with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph H. Starrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Prank Greenwood and son 'of Los Angeles, are visiting visit-ing here with Mr. Greenwood"! parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Greenwood Green-wood and with Mrs. Oreenwood's sisters, Mrs. Warren Anderson, Miss Edith Thornton, Mrs. Fred Strong and her brother, Clyde J. Thornton Thorn-ton and their families. 10 Bars L O. A. Soap . 2 I. G. A. Washing Starefo 15c 2 Larsre Size Pineapple 25c Qt. Nalfeys Salad Dressing 27c 2 I. 0. A. Tomato Juice 13c Blue Riee lb. Boot Beer Extract . Can Catsup 2 9 oz. cans I. O. A. Olives Raisins, package '. Brown Sugar, package Crab Meat, can Bate Store Mr. and Mrs. Webb Brown and three children of San Bernardino, j California, leave tonight for Salt Lake and tomorrow .night from there tor their homejjafteenjoyjng. Iweek here and In Salt Lake with j relatives. They have been with Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs. Llllle K. Brown while In American Fork, i 1 ,25c Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Btorrs of Flandreau, South Dakota, are spending spend-ing the summer In Utah. Mrs. Storrs Is visiting with relatives In Beaver at the present. Mr. Storrs Is attending the summer school at the T and staying with his parents, par-ents, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph H. Storrs. . ..;: Mrs. A. W. Clyde entertained Saturday evening in compliment to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Growers, who have moved to Nephi to make their home. Bridge was played progressively progres-sively at three tables, prizes being won by Rulon Nlcholes, Mrs. Ken neth Singleton and Albert Allen. A delicious lunch was served at the small tables. The color scheme for the entertaining rooms were of pat riotic suggestion. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Rulon Nlcholes, Nlch-oles, Kenneth Brown, Kenneth Singleton and Albert Allen of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson ofLehL 5c 15c 13c 25c 5c 9c 23c cz :u i We promise you it's safe to KqpBit ito mmraKBDn of rugs that bear this mark We're always proud to. feature rags with this plain-to-eee blue and gold label it's the trade-mark of the Bigclow Wearers, and your guide-mark to smart shopping. It says to you, "This rug is woven of Lively Wool that springs back under foot woven with the Bigelow True-Tension True-Tension weave that binds each sturdy tuft in place dyed with the fastest wool dyes that science know and styled by M staff of expert designers to be 'just right in your home." We promise you it's safe to expect to get greater comfort and more lasting beauty from these - CTO : rug. Come in while our selection t I complete and prices are at to and up for a 9 12 low levels. ru . u, 4 -) Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. HAMS and LARD -t, Friday and Saturday we are offering 8 lb. carton lard 690,4 Ibu carton lard tUTBH WIS 1,-xnonxry 15c lb., whole or half. CANNED vMetables BeeU - 5c Carrots 5c String: Beans 5c Tomatoes 5c Corn 5c In smaller a'a. FRUITS and VEGETABLES Qt. size cans pineapple 15c (Limited) JSdSii Ldatev 2 pounds 17c Water Melons, lb. .. 3c Fhj Bars, lb. 10c Fresh Tomatoes, lb. 10c New Potatoes, 6 lbs. .... 25c 1 pound can M. J. B. Coffee and one tall can Milk . 35c QjtSKAGGS SECOND WAED TRAIL- ; . BUILDERS TO GRApCATt Th TrftJThniklers of the Second ward Primary Association win hold their graduation exercises in uw sec-mi wdrd chapel next Sunday evening; A splendid program has been Dreoared with the ooys m iuu charge, and the eff leers are desirous of having a good attendance. Those who will receive certincatea 01 graduation grad-uation are David Clark, Cornwall Himmmui nwd Coddlngton and Reed Parker, ADAMS CAMP TO HAVE ' SOCIAL MEETING The Adams Camp, Daughters of Utah sJPtoneera, will meet next Thursday afternoon, July 13, In the tabernacle at 2 o'clock. The meeting will be the last of the sum mer season and will be In the form of a social as well. The program 33 includes, the chapters of early S American Fork history by Mrs. Mer-ling Mer-ling D. Clyde and a demonstration 3 of the early textile industry here; Iff guitar music and vocal numbers by Zella and Lola Hansen, old time Iff dances by Mrs. Ann Huggard and others, etc. Mrs. Laura Timpson Is in charge of the program Refreshments Re-freshments will be served. All members are urgently requested to be in attendance. EXTRA Uiy VALUES Mrs. Joseph Jolley of Moroni, Is a visitor here with her daughter, Mrs. Edward AbeL and family. Miss La Rue Tuttle of Gleenwood, Springs, Colorado, Is visiting here with her aunt, Mrs. G. Edward AbeL Mr. and Mrs. George Abel are in Elwood, visiting with their three daughters and families. Mrs. Sadie Bromley has been con fined to her bed this week with "flu". She is at the home of her sister, Miss Clara Wootton, E. Rich, father of Mrs. Max Pratt is here from Tulare, California, visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. Elliott, Lee left Saturday morning last and is spending the week in Pocatello, Idaho, with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Brunker. Misses Edith Anderson and Maxine Taylor were the hostess and Miss Helen Tuttle the complimented guest at a charming lawn party given at the Anderson home last Friday night "Hearts" was played at small tables. the prizes being won by Earl Kelly and Ruby Harrington. A tasty lunch was later served. There were twenty six present. The party was occasioned occas-ioned by the departure of Miss Tut tle In the near future for Heber. Miss Clarice Bromley has returned from a trip in company with a girl friend from Spanish Fork. They took In the World's Fair at Chicago and continued on east to New York and the main points of Interest throughout the eastern states, They had a big time and made the trip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. David Davis left early Thursday Thurs-day morning In the Davis car for St. Louis, Mo;, where they will represent the local Lions Club at the international inter-national convention next week. The party will then motor on to Chicago where the World's Fair will be the big attraction. They will be away about three weeks. Carl Taylor of Provo, brother of Manager Glen Taylor, and Jennie Boshard of Provo will be In the Dixon-Taylor Russell Store here In the absence of Mr. and Mrr. Taylor, and Wendell Bush Is in charge of the Owl Inn while Mr. Davis Is away. Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and son Qareth with Mr. and Mrs. Golden 8. Baxter Bax-ter of Sandy attended the wedding last Sunday afternoon of Miss Fon-tella Fon-tella Gardner and Ross Simmons, both of Salt Lake. The marri&Ke took place at the home of the bride's step-mother, Mrs. R. W. Gardner, and the ceremony was performed at 3 o'clock by Bishop Thomas Clawson of the Eighteenth ward. The bride was attended by her twin sister. Miss JlAiella Gardner and Miss Genlce Preston of Salt Lake and the best man was Boyd Reynolds. The rooms were decorated in summer flowers. A family dinner was served In the early evening. ' The bride Is the daughter of the late R. W. Gardner, formerly of this city. ' Here's a... SPECIAL FOR FrL&Satur. YOU'LL ALL LIKE D0NUTS CAXEnr RAISED 15c DOZEN Wholesome Cakrs and Bread made in a Clean Home Bakery. Watch for our new 10c SLICED BREAD Coming soon. QUALITY BAKERY CHEEVER BROS. American Fork, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newpli smA family are now occupying the home of Mrs. Verla Coddlnrton who ha moved to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson and son Max. of Park City. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrickson of Salt Lake, were guests here Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Ball Mr. and Mrs. Garn Carter and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh of Lehi, were visitors Sunday with Mrs. Mary j. Cunningham and family. fam-ily. J. A. GillespL Hyrum Davis. Reed Davis, Creed OammelL Eldon Draper, Carl Kelly, Howard Cunningham, Le Grande Wilde returned home Sunday after spending the past six weeks in Chinook, Montana, employed employ-ed In the sugar beets. Mrs. Edward Galsford and Miss EUen Anderson was the hostesses and Mrs. Galsford'a sister, Mrs. Hugh Cheever, formerly Miss Nona Brown, a recent bride, the honored guest at a shower given, last Friday night Oames were enjoyed during the evening eve-ning after which a delicious lunch was served. A pink and white color scheme predominated In the decorations decora-tions and menu, Mrs. Cheever received re-ceived many lovely gifts and good wishes. There were forty present. Step-Ins HOSE e OKp -Full Fashioned- itU' 82L 49c pair J$n Kid Gloves Wash Pants Boys'0 $1.00 Pair ggj LARGE ASSORTMENT - Old OT NW Stf VOILE DRESSE3 Marvelous Values j $1.00 and $1.95 . 49Cj -women s- Cover-alls 11 "K" GOWNS 39c U 25c M -B0U-. SKIRi Mayonaise wmwx; OneU.Kriakle 20C pUlt jf B)i 35c quart . Bed Spreads " " m Real Values In Women's cii tt 59c SLIPPERS btraow0H VISIT ITOS DEPT. 9 OC (I u h 3 .1 u SI j 3 '11 lipfflaos ere- Goj Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith and daughter with relatives from Salt Lake spent July 4th at Brighton. Miss Ferl Cunningham has return ed home from a six weeks', visit in Los Angeles. Mrs. William Chipman with her daughter,' Miss Ora Jean Chipman, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Glllespi vl Los Angeles, and Mrs: Joseph Nelson of Idaho Falls, are now In Chicago enjoying the World's Fair. The party will be back here in about ten day. Keep your Kids well Buy Meats and Groceries at BOLEY'S 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar 16c 2 lbs. Brown Sugar 16c 2 lbs. Macaroni 14c 3 lbs. Soda Crackers 31c Root li.'or Extract 1 10c larjio can Salmon 9c Lnre can Roeedale Salmon 16c 2 cans No. 2lz Pineapple 25c Holey 's lvst Lard, lb. 10c Regular Plain White Gups nnl Saucers, Set 60c Kxtra Cups, each 5c Boley'slnc. TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karren entertained enter-tained Friday evening at dinner, in honor of their daughter Joann's second birthday. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Alex Karren spent the last part of the week visiting In Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones. Her sister Fawn returned, re-turned, home with her to visit Mrs. Clyde Blrk and daughter Beverly, have left for the Yankee mine where Mr. Blrk Is employed. They will spend the rest of the summer sum-mer in the canyon. " Mrs. Alta Schow, Miss Mary Bates, Mr. Jim Grant and Miss Ruth Jones from Provo, have returned home from a wonderful trip to Yellow-stone Yellow-stone Park. Mrs. James Chipman left Thursday Thurs-day for Albion, Pennsylvania, to spend the summer visiting her sister, Mrs. E. C. Wasser. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flrmage will occupy Mrs. Chlpman's home while she is away. Mrs. K. Ball of San Diego, California, Cali-fornia, arrived Saturday for an In definite visit with her mother, Mrs. Rose H. Grant, who is now at her home after being in nhe hospital for two weeks. Mrs. Grant is on the improve but is itill con':, ed to hir bed. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis, Mrs. Spencer Gammell and Mrs. J. A. Glllespi spent Monday, June 26th, in Spanish Fork with Mr. Davis' mother, Mrs. Hannah Davis, who that day celebrated her 83rd birthday. birth-day. Mrs. H. V. Webb and two sons; Mrs. Thelma Zlngleman and daughter daugh-ter Doris of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Oreene and son, and Mrs. Ephralm Qttesen of Riverton; Wil-ford Wil-ford Kofford, and family of Tre-monton Tre-monton visited here Sunday with Mrs. Rose H. Grant and other relatives. Ferrel Elton and Eldon Nelson of Dividend, Miss Dorothy Glllespi of Eureka spent Wednesday here with Niels Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs, Theli Mocham are the happy parents of a baby son, born Sunday morning.. Mother and babe are doing well. Last Thursday afternoon the members of the Bchool Chums club were entertained by Mrs. Nell Blniu. Social chat and needle work were the main diversions, and a dainty lunoh was served. The members present were: Mesdames Juns S. Wright, Susie Logsdon, Martha Chad wick, Mariam Wing, Elsie Ash ton, Esther Paxman and Jane Welsh, and special guests were Mrs. Fern Chipman and Mrs. Jennie Bate. Miss Thelma Larson has returned from a month's vacation from the local telephone office, during which time she -enjoyed a trip through the East. Miss Larson Mt " May 30th with her brother, George A. Larson and wife, for West Point, N. Y., where they attended the graduation exercises of the. naval academy. Oordon Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Larson's son, was among the graduates. He Joined them and they then went on to New" York City, visited Washington. D. C, Mount Vernon, Philadelphia, Chicago Chi-cago and the World's Fair, St Louis, Kansas City, Denver and many intermediate in-termediate point of Interest They traveled 5778 miles and exnerienced no car trouble aside from two punc tures. Miss VlnHrvIa evukiim tkfal,uH Wednesday night at her home, the occasion being her 13th birthday. The party was held on the spacious lawns, which were lighter for the rrogreaslve games were played, Miss Lonna Lou Davis and William West capturing the prizes. After the games Mrs. S. T. Shelley, mother of the hostess, served a dainty lunch. Those bidden were Misses Donna Lou Davis, Nan Chip-man, Chip-man, Edna Fae Flrmage, Dorothy Greenwood, Norma Durrant, Helen .Qyy4V yt-1 ml ... . xicicu rutue, Runy Hsr- rmgron, Maxine Taylor, Edith Anderson. An-derson. Sarah Run t rs.tv.aHn Hollndrake, Lela Hansen. Ma- Jane Jacklln and Elaine Smith and Messrs.. Earl Kelly, William West, Keith Miller. Wayne C. Booth. Orant Hicks, Phil Harrington. Prank Parker.. Max Searie. Mack Cunningham, Owen.-. Christensen. iwourew; Dale Peters. Cecil Ray Hansen, Douglas Mercer, and William Durrant Mr. and Hit Me son, of Price, fi&A'i of the weekwtthDt F. Houston sod tts. Mr. Mrs? aallfaTII Clvde'i tote snent the FoartB t morning in AmtriK at the Clyde iMn The two nS & and Mrs. Heuy tonsils removed lib Saturday morntig t doing wen. A nartv of AfflCfc pies with their Itf 4th of July in row-were: row-were: Messrc. islt Bird, J. P. WilUM son a. s. Wear - C. T. Jones tfd', endowxmet to it I WTt ThtrroltV. M dowment excurs tmnif tt'iu be oaxfc direction of tb logical commute the Orem can "; nated will pre 1 mlttee urges as possible. OUR SPE; FridayS, Sun Bute Cleans' No. 2'L- HrokenSif. 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