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Show SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEIT SATURDAY, TEBRUARY 5, 1927 Your cash will buy more feed. Compare our cash-with-order prices with any offered anywhere, A saving will be had on this plan that will surprise sur-prise 'you in a month jor'aarv"' . COMPARE THESE PRICES Corn Cracked Yellow Corn... .V Ground Yellow Corn. Bran Shorts Golden Heat Scraps Alfalfa Meal JDharcoaLJ ;:;.,, 'Wheat Oyster Shell No. 2 Salt Salt Rock Cracked- Beans Just unloaded a car of cracked beans. Y;A;:W. Pulley & Sons Teiene 172 zr:z .,, . American Fork . Mrs. Ruben Chlpman and daught ers were visitors la the -capltol city Saturday last " '.-... 7atch for Mfaen Doris Comes To Town." adv. ..Mrs. Fannie-ThackhanV a former ! prominent resident ot this, -city is ery 1U la the Dee -Hospital at Og. den f ' Mm Martin Nielsen 'was hottest 'Friday afternoon to ' thai American fork Sorosls. The afternoon : waa pleasantly spent In needle work and amnio which were followed by a dainty lunch, , Mr, and Mrs. Fred V. Wright and daughter, Mrs. John Land, of Bait Lake, spent Wednesday In American Fork Halting relaUvef Wd trlendaT Dr, and Una. Alfred A. Robinson of Ogden, left last week for California 1 In the hop the change of climate win prove beneficial for , Dr. Robin, eon's health, He has not enjoyed good health for sometime, especially since 'l tearing California about a year ago. Community Oreen and i Geld Ball, - Alpine " Qym. ; Thursday, Feb. 10. Regular ipricea. . - adv. Vernon, eon of Mr and Mrs. Vera Holin drake, entertained .18 of hit friends Wednesday night' They were first taken to th Cameo Theatre for the wotlon "WW'ib'liftittTiij the party went to f Vernon! " home where' game were played and lunch erred. Mr. and Mrs. Kllaha Boley enter, talned Thursday night' U their borne. Th guests were entertained with, games of various kinds followed by delicious retreshmenta. Thos par. ticlpatlng were Messrs, and Mesdames Leon Wagstaff. Vera Hollndrake, Le-land Le-land Mitchell, Randall Shipley, LeRoy OkeyrLeiHe Parkerr...Lelle Searle and Reed IL- Robinson. DIAPHRAGM. COHRECT01RK-" -! COMBINATION V J WITH .THE ZlNNCR BELT; iTanner Style SKoig Sacked Per 100 Ybt. $1.81 $1.6S 41.88 1.57:- -$2.30 $4.00 41.20 -$20- 42.15 -$1.20 .75c 60c 41.80 Watch for next week's announce-' ment concerning "Four In One", the different kind of entertainment Oood mnate; good time for all: Green and Gold Ball. Alpine Gym.," Thursday; February 10. . dv, : Mrs. Alfred Hayes and children of Salt Lake, visited here a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durrani, r : ' ' The fun starts ."When Doris Comes To Town? ' adv. Hyrum Groeabeck" " attended " the funerarWednesday In SalJLLake city br"(He small daughter of Mr. Ed. munda, an offliclal of the Utah Poul. try Association. Big Old Folks Committee Dance, Apollo Tonite. adv. . Mrs. Bert Timpson celebrated her bjrJAdikyFjrldajBlg oyster supper at her home to which twenty friends and relatives were present Social diversions of various natures added further to the enjoy. ment ot the occasion . - a. John A. Adams entertained at ft birthday party Monday evening in honor of her husband's 40th anniversary anniver-sary of his birth." There were twenty relatives and friends present and all enjoyed themselves In playing games, etc' Late In the evening supper was served. For the best cut flowers for Valentine call Humphries Floral Go.,' American Fork. Phone .,2-00'---: adv. ; -"-A. committee consisting of Bishop James T. Gardner. N. H. Helselt, Marine Madsen and H.J3. Rasmnssea made a trip to Salt Lake recently to confer with officials of the I D. 8. Church concerning the proposed In. stallatlon ot a heating system In the. First ward ehapeL They visited the. presiding bishops' office and were recommended to se Mr. MIdgely who Is drawing up plana and specific, ttons which will be brought here the flrtt of the week and If found suit. able bids will be taken on the Job. .. ." . J ' Order..yp,gjr Sbl-Hot Brooder now.i Bigger and better than ever. Harry Jerllng, Agent, Tel. 7S.R.1, American Fork. 2..4t The fact that the Cameo Theatre was again filled Thursday night for the second performance of "Here Comes The Bride", the First ward Sunday School play, speaks well for the players. The play was presented to eapaelt7 housrihweelr-befoTe and the many requests that came for a repeatal prompted the second per. romance. There were a number from Provo, Pleasant Grove and Lehl who attended the show. The play was . presented very well again Thursday night and everyone attend. Ing, was well pleated. It will be play ed in Pleasant Grove next Tuesday night. "" The nine months old baby son "ct MV.anirtrri. Earr Duke of Fait take died Monday and was burled, Wednea. day In Salt -Lake- City.- Mrs.--Duke was formerly Miss Ruth Newman and resided here for several years. Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte ,and Mrs. Morris Roberta attended the funeral, from this city. . " 1 Old Folks Committee : i TT Dance Apollo Tonight Another married' folks dance will be given tonight Jn the Apollo Hall by.,th Old Folks Committee, The dance given by the Committee about two 'Weeks ago proved to bo such an enjoyable affair that the ' Committee was urged to give another.. Popular musld has been engaged and thote at. tending will be sure of seeing their friends there, as a, large crowd U anticipated. ' ' V ' ' """ ? ! Sunday .Night First Wardlseting Karl Bankf of Pleasant Grove will speak In the M. t A. conjoint meeting la the Flnt ward chapel ' Sunday night Mr. Banks' subject - will -T "How To Awaken A Keener Appreciation Appreci-ation (or the Accomplishments of the Ijaner-aajf Tffalnts"r7"An . excellent musical program baa teen arranged also., The public Is invited to at. tend .: . ' ' v Fourth Ward Beunion Next Friday The membere of the Fourth ward will gather at the tabernacle next Friday, February 11th, In their annual .wardtennloBt-Aa-lnvltftiioir'la"'' tended to all members ot the ward and any former members who would like 'to Join tht party to b' present at 7:S0 p. m. Everyone will bring their' supper which will be. eaten at that time and the supper hour will be followed by ft ahort program after which the- balance of the evening "will b ipent la dancing. ; i The reunion Is under 'the direction-of direction-of the ward Recreational Committee. , Second Ward Sunday Night Program In the Second ward 8nnday night, commencing at 7:S0, the ML LrA. of , the ward will have charge of Che ser.1 vices. Following Is -Ue' program , arranged and the general public is Invited: . . . ' ! Singing Am Jrtca .,: ' . j Prayer - 1 8ong By ladles chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Vera Walker j Violin solo Miss Lenore Crooks- j Reading Mrs. R. L.. Aahby Two vocal solos By Evan Madsea of the B. T. TJS " ' .".'" IlTalk'oa'Patriodsm by Eider Ed. ward Southwlck ot Lehl. Singing Ladles chorus: ' " ' o- Dr. V. F. Houston Assistant County 'Physician -Anointments tf Utah Oouaty physclan and assistants tor the north end were appointed Monday- by the county commlsstoa. (Dr. " V. T. Hwieton tocal physician, reclred the appointment for American fork and TWnlty and Dr. Ouy S. Richards for LehL - . Dr. Stanley M. Clerk of' Ptoto, was selected and appointed county physician. The Utah Poultry Producers association associ-ation purchased a new CheVrolet ton truck rrom the Nelleen Auto company thla week which- 4a -to ke put into serrlce as soon as K receives the uniform uni-form coat of white paint 0 " farewell Social For Depart- Ping Zlissionary Planned I " A farewell social Is being planned torRapheal Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Greenwood who la leaving on a mission .to Germany. The Missionary Committee has been unable to secure a suitable date np to press time Friday but the social will be announced In the wards later It will be held .sometime -next week In the tabernacle. .mu8ement hall. : Card of Thanks P- We" wish to acknowledge with ein-cere ein-cere thanks the kind expreselon of sympathy extended during the Illness aa4-de4bt-Hr fat herr also for the beautiful floral offerings.. . y Mr. and Mrs". Seward Jensen. Stockholders Meeting :-Jotlce-Is .hereby given that - the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Chlpman . Mercantile Company wllLbe held in their office Monday, February 7. 1927, at S: 00 -o'clock P. M. for ,.the purpose ol--learlngre-port,-HBlectlng--- Board of, nine directors to eervo the Company for the emsuelng 7ar and tdY n y ' other business that may "properly come before be-fore the meeting. '. -. W. 8. CUIPMAN, Secretary. First Publication January 29, 1927. , Last Publication February 5, 1927 ' Biff Values Bltf SAVHIG3 ABE GTXLL BEHTCr HAD AT " . AND 0VERC0AT3-CLEANnra UP All lien's GldthinGTand v Overcoats going at 2'5 Discount Bargains Bmp" PUBUSILK All Colors and Sizes. Special at ' $15 Pair r Commercial Club Members Invited To Outside , Banquet ' 1 embers of the American Pork Commercial Club are invited to two outside banquets the coming weekvv - The Lehi Business Cltrh hae tendered tender-ed an invitation to ail members here to Join with them Wednesday, February 9th, . when a banquet, musical - program : ty r the 7 Orpheus Cluk of Salt-Lake and a dance will .be enjoyed.... A second Invitation has : been re ceived from the Provo Club for Commercial Com-mercial Club members, business people, farmers and chicken men to H attend a - banquet there - Saturday noon. Preceding the banquet and at 10 a. nu all will Jbe .taken on an in. spectlon Jtrtp through - the ;. packing and storage glant there. " "Everyone desiring to take either or both of these events In will get. In touch with William' Chlpman or Joseph Walton, ; new president and secretary of the local club. ' Community Play Coming Up The townspeople are promised an entertainment In " the near future which will be very worth while , at. tending. -jJThls will be a community play in which the combined talent ot the town will be seen." In casting the play ; , the . type . most , .;' suitable - was chosen regardless of location- In the city and. fortunately each of the four wards are represented -with players who hav heavy rolea. ' 1 This community play "So This Is London 1 a .. royalty , production which has been- played with success ijumber of "Omesriris acomedy of high type dealing with the Ideas the English and American ' people have concerning each . other. Thjere Is a great deal of humor woven Into the plot Ind also a great deal of ' The play Is being sponsored by the Parents-Teachers Association and will be presented in the near future. The proceeds will be need to start a fund for the building of a community swtamlng.pooLj ; , - More - concerning their cast, the pl'ayrn4 '"'the "date' "of"" presentation will be announced next ""weefc" ' "'"" Mr, and Mrs. Walter Devey : spent Friday in the capltol city on bnsinesf j and visiang mends. ( . v ... ... ' , . . - . A Fe7 REAL BAHGAHJU Men o Suits Priced at Less Than Half,- $19.B5 and- Iitf Broken Lot3;bfShoes Big;Sale of Noon-Day "Frocka Made From Fast Color English ; i -.fcTints; See Our Window. Sizes Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large. iAll at one price ' Store of Quality Cavemen Lose To Growers ......... wMsiMa The severe drubbing the Cavemen of thla city received at tho hands of the- G rovers of Pleasant Grove Friday nlghv last week In the gymnaalunt, her demonstrated once again the swift and unerring Judgement too boys from the sister city use In play. Ing balL However, be It aahL that the local boys were real sports and played the game to the . last with on. faltering spirit instead of laying down on the Job when the odds were so much agalnat'thein, ' This alone won the admiration of the hundreds ot fans packed , along the sidelines and to many thin was the outstanding f eature 61 th 'gameTl'"?- The gymnasium was packed to capacity and many were forced to stand out In the front hallway to catch, n glimpse as best they, could. Th Pleasant Grove students brought their band with them which diverted some from the general nproar of school yells and screams. . Intense excitement gripped the hundreds'' who witnessed the game. , . The almost Ironclad fir man defense de-fense which hat. bewflderedevery contestant 'with the Grovers to 'far thla year got the "goat" of the Cave, men also and proved their undoing. Friday night; after we had gone to press, the Cavemen played, the Lincoln High team here,' - Thenscofo' for thePleasaiTlBroveT American Fork game; ; Pleasant Grove:! , Brlnley, rf. Christiansen;- It . t OvT.F t it P. 17 '10 S 8 t 0 J 19 P. I 1 rt 0 1 1 1-0 Hayes, e. Olpin, rg. s 1 0 0 0 West, lg. Kirk, VL Smith, c Total 18 O. S 0 0 T T. American Fork: McTague, rf. Miller, It... walker,... Robinson, rg. Wilde, lg. Clark; rg. Totals .............. I II g IS Referee, Weight; umpire, Taylor. o amnlgnOneBTTrs; defeated Lincoln 30 J7 ;..and Lehl lost to ProVo S3-10. i , ,; "" ' 0 Mr. and Mrs. Rnlon Peterson and baby of Lehl, were guests here Sun- t day ot Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries, Real L. Sayings 4'M CDlPIIAir'fl Oil CTJIT3 PEjtea - U ExlraSpecial 81x90: SXJNinr BROOK a ' fitrnTiifi s rto - ott'r; ' . " t rteguIaF$15' l . ; . . . . ..... $1.00 '."r.a tlLi.r. Arlington Pillow ,; ' - -Cases :-T-i-42x36 i Special .25c Farm Bureau . Working On Storage Plant Proposition ) At 1 recent meeting ot tho local Farm Bureau committee, together' with , lumber pf others Interested In fruit 7and vegetable growing. - a committee was sustained to confer Wtth the,"varlous railroads in an en. deavor .to have erected In American Fork a storage plant to . assist our agricultural people 1 caring for and marketing their products - The com. miUee 4odsiat of the following: Ben. Jamin W. Brown, chairman) John F. Miller, JwThV Chlpman and El Rosa Buckwsjter. ., . ' This I committee was also author, lied to'lnvestlgato and report on a eronosed orxanliatlon to look after th and- marketing of - pro. Cjicta. Humphries Floral : Chippbg llany Flowers lir?4fnirten. '''.ilond company, owned nnd operated fcy F. 6. Hum-nhrU Hum-nhrU kndoa.' Frwrn and Owen, ia tortng 1 makingMait strides since opening f Pi fan : Onrinr'ttiy" mohth of January over S.000 flowers were ett-, and liif,wv- -00K were old.,wlfolesale to SpringvlUe-,. and" Salt Lake florieU and the balance tcf3cl . ''This company. has the nicest and largest carnaUons Jn the -state this -year pr.S!fcaving i trouble-selling trouble-selling all they an . pick.- They are to be; congratnlated on thelr . ticce8.' 1 tho far fed helr enterprise in main-,-taining tch "buslnees In this city. Fourth 7ard VL I. A. Conjoint Program : - f i Sunday. Night The liutual Improvement Aaioda-tlons Aaioda-tlons of the Fourth ward have arranged arrang-ed the following program for the Sunday night, servkes eommencingat 7:30 o'clock. Solo, Mrs. Minnie P. Chrlstenseni reading, Mrs. B. Rr" Gardner .'speaker, Kenneth Single, ton; vocal duet, Myron and Myrtle forgensenf Instrumental-duet, Bern-ard Bern-ard Walker; and John Webb. trJ' ones"'lnvlted:to:attend.7S ., A..v ; ': A stair case la being built thl week in tho ftrestatlon which, M open tntptilri for , nao by . the firemen, vTho room npstalra will nsed foe' meetings, etc |