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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN IllIDAY, JUNE i, 1933 You art inund of Uniformity, Quality and fun Weight In SPERRYS SUREGROW-SUREUVE- SURELAY- Injure the growth tad health of your flock by using BperrTi. Am. Fork Locals Mrs. Delos Dlckerson of Frultland spent several days this week here with relative. Mr. ud Mrs. John Nelson of Ooehen spent Sunday here with Niels Nelson and family. Mrs. John Holmberg and daughter of Salt Lake la spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Oreene. PLANT NOW TOMATOES, AST ERS, PETUNIAS, MARYorOLtS, ETC. ALL QUALITY PLANTS, HUMPHRIES. , adr. Pat Oulbertsoo of Provo Is spend; lng the week here with his grand-parents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hind-ley Hind-ley Sr. a Ideal Toilet Paper Se 4 Zee Toilet Paper 15c Slltl Malt . . . . . . . 49c & He Sudwelser Malt 57c Os. Pkg. Potato Chips 13c or 3 for 25c Pounds Snow Drift ............... 67c Wyandott Ripe Olives 21c Ohiridam Cocoa, Half Pound ...15c Climax Watt Cleaner .' 9c 3 American Beauty Macaroni . . 20c Half Pound MarshmeUows .... 10c Cracker jack 4c Pork & Beans 5c Bottle Caps, Oross . 17c Flgco 29c DeXMaze Corn . . . . 7c 2 Pounds Peanut Butter ........ 23c - Whit King. Large Package .... 29c Bate Store Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wllardaon of Black Foot, Idaho, flatted here Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Stanford Briggs. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange Memorial Day were: Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Nebeker, the Misses Norma and Naomi Brown, Misses Wlnnlfred and Naomi Rollo, and Mrs. Grace Hunter all of Salt Lake City. The marriage of Miss Violet Pres. ton and Elmo Peters was the motif for a delightful shower party given by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Ben Mof-fett Mof-fett Wednesday of last week. Nine tables of "Hearts" were played prises being won by Alice Parker and Mrs. Fern Chlpman. A short program also was enjoyed, together with a tasty lunch. Many lovely gifts were received. Mrs. R. J. Stlce of American Fork, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Wood, wife of the Union Pacific agent of Lent, attended the annual election of the Union Pacific Old Timers club last Saturday, which was held in the Temple Squire Hotel Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Stlce are board members mem-bers of the Salt Lake Club No. 2 and were appointed as a reception committee. com-mittee. Eighteen clubs were represented rep-resented at the meeting. Dried Fruits ' . . " ' This week-end yon may purchase from our store dried apricots or poaches for only 12c per lb. Figs or large size prunes at only 7c per lb. .Fin for plea, etc Jams and Fresh The tupply of jams and fresh frutts put away last fall is about gone. We are offering a quart jar of flue jams, assorted flavors for only 27c. Near gallon cans of pears at 25c, blackber-ries blackber-ries 33c, pitted cherries 29c and pineapple 35c. Flour We have a fine grade of family flour we are selling at only 95c per bag. Get some. A group of lady Mends met at the home of Mrs. Laurence Briggs Sunday Sun-day afternoon to celebrate the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Briggs. Think how refreshing a nice glass of cold ' punch would taste on these hot days. Get a bottle of Cheerup from us at 25c and make a whole gallon. lUnanss, Poind ge CLRSIWVGGS Mr. and Mrs. Tern Chtpman are the happy parents of a son, born Bridge was played during the after-1 last Friday. Mother and baby are noon, six tables being In progress, doing wen. In the evening a delicious lunch was served at small tables, set with pink and green luncheon seta and centered center-ed with limes of the valley in pink and green naeeV The menu was carried out in the same colon. The out of town guests were, Mrs. Chris Jensen of Salt Lake, Mrs. Merle Cooms, Mrs. Ethel Drysdale, of Keasant drove, Mrs. Ed Larsen, Mrs. J. O. Melling and Mrs, Olen R. 'Adamson of LehL Prises were won by Mrs. J. F. Walton, Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. Melling. Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Cedar Fort, returned home Saturday, hav ing spent three months with one of her twin daughters, Mrs. L. Stan ford Briggs of this city. Miss Nina Halliday returned Men day after spending the week-end in Ephriam. She participated with a group of people front Price in giving a concert In Ephriam last Sunday night IV. 1 rn0 vices Piano Lesson Twenty-fire cents. Start any time. Can Lehl -w. A flusskmary farewell party for Mr. Lester Barlow was held-In the Windsor ward to Salt LakeTast m- day evening. Being particular friend of the B. J. stlce ramuy this city Mrs. Wllma Stlce Douglas of Gait Lake rendered two violin numbers for the programs. Mrs. R. J. Slice attended the party. Mrs. Junius West entertained the Bee Orchis ladies at her home Jast Thursday. White lilacs and pink tulips decorated the living room. A tasty lunch wsa served to fifteen members. The new officers for the coming year elected are: Mrs. Vern Walker, nresident; Mrs. Elwyn Wride, .vice-president; Mrs. Bert mmrkm;; reporter. ' Mrsv Bar- ratt wllk entertain at her home June 8 th. ; All members expected to be present. . - o Many Former Residents Here on Memorial Day It would be impossible to record all the people from out of the city who came here for Memorial Day. Following are among those who were seen at the cemetery or wha were reported as having visited here during dur-ing the day: Mrs. William Allmaker of Bingham at the Niels Nelson home; Mrs, Ella Harrington of Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson and family, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dlckerson, Mr. and Mrs.Oarl Dicker-son, Dicker-son, Norma and Ronald Diclerson of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dicker-son Dicker-son of OarfwLd;.Delbert and. Harold Dlckerson of Los Angeles, all visited during the day with the Wilson Cunninghams, Oeorge Meredith and George Adams families. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jansen of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Okey and daughter Jackie, Mrs. Okeys mother. Mrs. Chase, of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Eureka, guests of Mrs. Thomas Codding ton; Mrs. Sadie Henry of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Culbertson and two child ren of Provo, visitors at the Ernest Hlndley Sr. home; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nlcholsen and family of Mid- vale; Mr. and Mrs. James McNalr of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Rldd and daughter of Granger; who were guests of Mrs. Ann Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hansen and family of Price, guests of the Richard Rich-ard Hansen family; Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Muzell and family of Vineyard, Vine-yard, visitors st the Julius Chrlsten- sen home; Dr. and Mrs. A.' A. Rob inson and daughter Joyce, guests of Mr. and (Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte; Dr. and Mrs.' Heber Robinson, guests of Mrs. Margaret Robinson. Mrs. H. V. Webb and two sons, of Salt Lake; Wllford Kofford and iarraiy or Tremonton, wno were guests of Mrs. Rosa Grant at the Clarence Grant home; Mrs. Gam Carter and two children of Provo, guests of Mrs. Mary J. Cunningham and family; Mrs. Rulon Taylor and n WeslejLof Lehi, and . Marlon Shelley of Salt Lake; at the Samuel Grant home; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilde and daughter Clif tona ' of SpringvUle, who were at the M. A. Wilde home; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vamey and family of Brigham City, who visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Vamey; Mrs. M. A. Smith and daughter of Salt Lake; Mrs. Ervln Sorenson and children of Bingham, who were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck; Bishop and Mrs. C. G. Wright and family, Mrs. Rus sell Rogers and two children of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Myers of Bingham, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hutching, visitors with the Dr. V. F. Hoaston and the Lawrence Hutch lngs families. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hansen of San dy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steele of Salt Lake; Mrs. Lydia Rowley, and airs. Frank Hansen of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paxman of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Charller and Mrs. Hansen, mother of Mrs. Charller of Sandy, and many others. 11TE have the complete line of v Bigelow Weavers. The colors, texture, patterns and 'lively wool" rugs by the quality are superior to anything we have ever had. "YTET the prices are still at Depression's lowest ebb. Wools A from which these rugs are made, have increased greatly in price, yet for a few more days we are still maintaining the old prices. You may buy a real wool Axminster rug, size 9x12 for at low as $18.50. "A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT" Dixon - Taylor Russell BOLEY'S Independently Owned We buy cheaper siwe we buy in the open market and are not compelled to buy from one con- eeni. For this reason we are able to Sell Cheaper. Lr. lkg. Graham Crackers 24c 10 Bars C. W. Soap 28c Crystal Wedding Oats 18c 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar 17c 2 lbs. Brown Sugar 17P 1 lb. Cocoanut 9e i lbs. Soda Crackers 33c Best Grade Salmon. Large (V- , 2Qc Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER jj BASEBALL V wpAv WAT A SEE IT EVEBY WEDNESDAY AT 2:30 P. M. 1 City Park BASEBALL u.. ; r-s' ii-.-i-hC: ,'rK-'V -::,J,i-r. ":t ; , .. ALL GOOD TELLOWS LIKE BASS3ALL The stores of Ani Fork will close every WedrAt 1P.M. During June, July, August , - WEDNESDAt OAifE Am. Fork vs. PL Grove SEE IT-ADMISSION 25c- Br Bl. el 1 ONE LOT WOOL SKIRTS $1.00 . WOMEN'S GOWNS Colors Pink and White 19c Cor, axb: Corsel 15 Per Discor Boys' Nainsook Unions 25c ' SALE Men '8 Good Quality Work Sox Colore Brown and Black 5c Pafrl Palm Olive Beads For Washing Fine Fabrics 5c pkg. 36 Incfc F a: 12c & 1 STRAW HATS Lots of Them New Shapes & Styles 3 PRICED 69c 98c $3.50 MEN'S & B0 Yl White WasE TROUSEI Tan & Black Strip $1.49 and MM f GIRLS RAYON GIRLS' NEW ANKLE Unions Hankies SOX mJ 25C 3 5C 1 10c Pair $1 an Dere- (!: Thurman Merkley of Salt Lakt is enjoying a visit of several weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Oardner. E. Ray Oardner and family attended at-tended the imal minion of the Oardner family organization held in Salem Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith and Miss Ruth Chlpman were among the guests at an announcement par ty given fey MU Lores Van Wag oner at her home In Provo last Sat urday evening. Mrs. Leona D. Miner, 19, of Provo, Pro-vo, who died following the auto accident ac-cident Saturday night near the Provo Pro-vo River bridge on the lower road, is a sister of Mrs. Josephine Faddls of this city. The eightieth birthday anniversary of Parley Austin Sunday was the motif for a family gathering and dinner at the Austin home, during1 the afternoon and evening. Covers for dinner were laid for Mr, and Mrs. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Uge Chlpman and family of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larsen of Vineyard; Messrs. and Mesdames James A. Brown, John N. Austin, Clifford Austin, Herbert Austin and Hyrum Gray and Mr. William P. Austin, all of LehL Mr. and Mrs. Lester Austin of Provo joined the party In the evening. DONUTS SPECIAL 15c Dozen FOR Fri. and Sat Here's a treat the whole family can enjoy. Tasty, Wholesome, Nutrie-ious. Nutrie-ious. Get a dozen or so Quality Bakery American Fork, Utah Mrs. Thomas Ooddtngton, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coddlngton wers bus iness visitors in Salt Lake Friday. John H. Miller and daughters, Rowena and Verda, were visitors Wednesday in Bait Lake City; Marland Orant, one of the members mem-bers of the Reforestation camp In Ajaerieaq Jfcrk canyon, spent last week end here. STILL PLENTY OP TTMI TO PLANT ALL ANNUALS. FULL STOCK OF PLANTS LEFT. HUMPHRIES, HUM-PHRIES, adv. Mrs. Paul Woodcox and daughters daugh-ters of Salt Lake spent several days here , visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl McTague and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvla Aydelotte spent Decoration Day In Provo with Mrs. Aydetottes mother, Mrs. Enoch Ooddard. The stork visited the home of Mr. ana Mrs. William Oreenlng last Friday and left a winsome baby daughter. Mother and babe are do ing nicely. - Mrs. Oeorge Earl and family of copperton, returned home Sunday after a weeks visit here with Mrs, Earl's mother,. Mrs. w. A; RoUnson and daughter, Miss Bessie Robin son. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday visited visit-ed here last week with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston. They left for 8heUey, Idaho, to reside, Mr. Halli day having been appointed superin tendent of the sugar factory of that place. They have been living In Sugar City. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pinnace and son, William, of Long Beach, California, Cali-fornia, have been guests of his par- enia, mt. and Mrs. William Flr-'or Flr-'or the past week. Mr. Fir-mage Fir-mage has sold his business In California Cali-fornia and Is locating In Beaver, where he has taken over his business bus-iness property there. Miss Thehna Larson left Tuesday with her brother, Oeorge A. Larson nd wife of Ogden. for New York. They are making the trip by auto and will attend the graduation exercises ex-ercises of Mr, and Mrs. Larson's m, Gordon P. Larson, at West Point. They will take In the World's Pair and the points of main Inter est In the east expecting to be gone Mrs. John lng the Saras C ternoon at lurk t Misses UHl Nelson motontt Saturday ud s i Hospm' Mr. and Mai Fairfield, tail i born last S&Ssc are doing set j Miss Peart a ted upon and is reoowt. Howard Ha& the hospital Tt suffering vtiH recovering nW Miss MeB and son, Bctfe their tons morning, il ' .Miss Martial pital MoodtJ. from a recent f dicltis. I we a' YOU I 10 RarsCT.) I large css Salmon 1 large KeW Flakeiij (Jig-SawPi. Dutch Cleim) 1 lb. Del Most, 1 lb. Potato C 3 Packages Depeni! il 0 bo: about a month. |