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Show SATURDAY-l'FZSRUATIV -19 ,J SATURDAY; FEBRUARY'19; 1927 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Better Results ARE OBTAINED WITH Fresh Ground Feeds Chickens Relish Fresh Feeds, Eat More and Do Better. 4 GET THE BEST FOR LESS . We Sell For Less. A. W. Pulley & Sons Feeds Coal Products. Telepaoat 172 Christiansen-Miller Marriage i r FORK LOCALS MIs Zlna Clayson u a business visitor Saturday In Provo Wayne C. Booth and tbreejof his ' agriculture 'kudents were among the guests at the banquet given in Prove the Aral of the week for a number of farmer, merchants and bankers. j Mrs. Ruben Chlpman visited - In Salt Lake. City last week with her daughter Mrs. James Epperson, and sister, Mrs. E. A. Culbertson, .who left for a month's visit In California. ' For Plastering and Lath-ins Lath-ins Call Arnold O. Hen-dricksen, Hen-dricksen, 48-W2, Pleasant Grove, ; " 2-12-2t The local members of the Mutual Improvement v Association stake boards attended a toard meeting Thursday night In ' Pleasant Grove held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H." Walker. ; Monday afternoon following a basketball gam between the Junior high school of this city and the Junior high : team of Provo, a ; Valentine niAtlnie dance was enjoyed by the students of the Junior high school In the new gym , The game resulted In a -victory for the local team. , 7 r Saturday : night last the home of Misses Ann and LaRee Chlpman was the scene of a Jolly social gathering - ,hen these young women were hostesses hos-tesses to the Stake Sunday School - ; - Board members andtbelrTartners. The entertaining rooms' . were prettily decorated in Valentine motifs " which also were used in the lunch ---- favors.- Gamee wereplayed and en-Joyed en-Joyed by all. Those attending were: Wr. and Mrs. C, W.Warolck, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton, Mr. and Mrs.- JrW. Phllllp8rMf"andMrs. 3 Harry Jerllng, E. R. Tuttle, Clyde - Crookston, Reva . Wagstaff, Edna Shelley J)ett MeBrlde and Mrs. Del- 1 Aert ..Chlpman, Prizes were- awarded ston and Mrs.-. Delbert Cfclpmaij.and . the "booby" prise were won by C. Lr Warntck and Harry "Jelllng7 ,;t Mrs. Rulon Peterson and daughter of Lehl, visited here relatives Wednesday. baby with Mra Wm. Hansen returned home Monday after visiting friends and re. lad vea"ln"thafiiol "city" for several daye. Miss .Naomi Galstord celebrated her twlfta"blrthday Wednesday' by hav ing a party at her home. Fourteen of her friends were present and enjoyed themselves in games and music, followed fol-lowed by a dainty lunch. f Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Davis and daughter, Virginia, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hand and daugh. ter. Gwendolyn, of Sandy, spent 8un-aay 8un-aay in American Fork visiting with Mesdames Davis and Hand's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Zabrlskie. Mra. Ralph (Miller entertained the E. V. O. girls at her home Wednesday night Needle work waa the main feature of the evening and delicious refreshments were served Special guests were Mrs. Charles Chamber lain, Mrs. Mark Coddington, and Mrs. Donald Barrett . .There - were' ten present ' . , Mrs. Cyme Bailey and eon. Braaee, of Salt Lake, visited Mr. .EU B. Hawkins here the first of the week. Mr. Bailey has been 111 for the past three years following serious accident acci-dent in Bingham .which has necessit ated a number of operations. Mrs. Fred Houston and Mrs. J. F. Noyes entertained the Ladles Liter ary Association members Thursday afternoon, February J-Oat the home pf airs. Houston. The colors of the association,' as-sociation,' green and yellow, were used In the decorative scheme and the program of the afternoon was n keeping " with Lincoln's - birthday. Mrs. Maud Chrlstensen read "Nathan Hale," Mrs. Clifford E. Young sang "America For Me' and The Flag Without A Stain" and MlssSarah Chlpman gave a sketch of the life of Beethoven. : The .. party waa aha . In the nature of a kenstngton. A de- . llcoua Juncb was "served. - .-r.;,.. Frank Miller of this city and Miss! Luella Christiansen' of Llndon stole! a march on their friends Monday, ; February 14, by slipping to .Provo1 where they, were auietly married. Mr. ! Miller Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller of this city and la employed at Bingham. They have the best wishes of a large circle of friends in this cfty and Llndon. . .'. ' e Jacklin-Roylance Nuptials . Miss -Sara-Jackltn, daughter -x of John Jacklla of this city, waa united in marriage Wednesday in Salt Lake City to Earl Roylance of Springvllle. The .young ou pie will make iProvo their home, Mr. Roylance being employed em-ployed in that city. They are receiving re-ceiving the hearty congratulations of a large number of friends. Tonight"! at the Jaeklin home a wedding reception recep-tion will be held, Invitations having been Issued to one hundred friends and relatives. Third Ward "M" Men Lose Out ' "The Third ward M." Men were" defeated de-feated here Thursday night - by- the- Lehl 3rd ward M. Men by a score of! lft-20. This eliminates the local team from the race for stake championship. The Lehl team will play the Pleasant Grove 1st ward sqnad for . stake honors. Seminary Road Show Successful r , . The road show entertainment "Four IN ONE" given simultaneously In all tour wards of the city Thursday night was well attended In each meeting house. The exchange of acta of the entertainment required considerable peed and Ingenuity and except tor a tew alight hitches wis accomplished In a creditable manner. The entertainment, was given " by (he American, Fork students of the Seminary who divided them selves according ac-cording to wards and each prepared as) act There also were given sere, ral splendid specialties between acta. Considering the youth of ' the pre. formers and the Inexperience of a number who performed the show was put over in fine shape. -" The" First T. ward's EvoiuUon' of Courtship" waa as the name Implies of a humorous nature and these young people proved most adept' at pantoralne. The Second ward group put .over a short musical comedy which was well done.' ,' - . - The Third ward group had as their act a one act play "The Man IQ the Bowler Hat" which had a most surprising sur-prising ending. The Fourth ward act was a one-act one-act play "Miss CIvllliation" which was especially well done. -The proceeded! r the entertainment went towards the purchase of a picture pic-ture machine which the students will ase In the seminary work to depict religious pictures. Foraaal SMownEng . of; .'riw ' ; . :n . ' u ijpniniMijr..sis XL .... u rresentation of Mod es Thai " Ti-ne Vogue r or opnng j; Head New Goats Fashioned from materials in which you will find the highest expression of originality and distinctiveness. Priced $12.50 ; and up Visit the ready-to-wear department. Spring Time Frock Here are frocks for every spring event. Figured- Taffeta,Novelty-Silks, Taffeta,Novelty-Silks, Flat Crepes, etc. . Visit our new ready-to-wear r. department. ; . ' , " ' $16 Exquisite Silk Hosiery Chiffon and Service . weight. With Pointed Heel $1.50 and $1.95 . 40-in. Pure Dye Washable Crepe Colors Monkey Skin, . JuneBose, Sweet Pea and other spring shades'; i Special si.95. yd Special ,-,,10 Only SILK CEEPE DRESSES Spring styles and v shades. ' -$10.00 values. $5.95 rruly remarkable value." 11 x THE QUALITY STOEE : A1IERICAIT FOUK, UTAH Young Missionaries Honored In Social Two Fortunes " EVeVy "cosmetic ' dealer" Ihows" that woman'n face lx hi fortune.WaU Street .Inmrnnl. Prospects Ilxcedizigly -Bright For Prosperous Year AmericaiuEoflop.Jbst The Peoples Store ESTABLISHED 1868 ESTABLISHED 1868 . . Free-Tickets GIVEN AWAY On Cabinet Radio Until Saturday Afternoon, March 19th I The combined farewell and home. coming party held in the tabernacle amusement hall Monday night under the auspices of the missionary com. mittee waa well attended and enjoy. ed. The young missionaries honored were Raphael Greenwood and Grant IngersolL Mr. Greenwood left Salt Lake Friday enroutej orJJe wjjfork ! where he will sail for the Germanr Auslrlan mission. Mr. Ingersoll's mission was In the Hawaiian Islands where he spent seven months being compelled to return home because of eye' trouble."'"" " -r " ' JThe forepart of the evenlngwas spent in a program which consisted of . the - following- numbers: Singing "America"; prayer; cornet solo, by Quentln Greenwood accompanied by his lister, Miss Lois Greenwood; selection by double trio under direc. tion of Mrs. Luther Glddlngs; read IngJMse Ruth Chipman; remarks, Bishop Joseph H. Storrs, Bishop James T, Gardner. Roy-Greenwood, Raphael Greenwood, .Grant Ingersoll and President Jam ' Following the program the re. mainder of the time was spent In danoing. 0 Free Picture Show To ' Farmers and Housewives C iYom February 10th to noon of March 19th all adults who enter Our Big M Store in any department will be presented with free tickets on a beautiful ft Cabinet Radio. Every time you enter the. store you receive additional tickets, and every parcel wrapped during the time will contain extra tickets. You will also receive extra tickets with each payment on accounts. forty-eight houre, the holder of the lucky numb first drawn has 5 not called for the Radio, the second number will be posted,. which will be good (f gi';::ftrlwentjuT hours;"etc.: - -. wiTinirnr numhrrf will Ka Tknsfp? in iht hi IStore. American Fork Co-op. employees and their immediate relatives will not be allowed to participate in the dra wine. 7: m i 9 With proaperlty in . this section dependent directly .upon, the results farmers obtain and they in turn being be-ing dependent on the moisture supply there ' is how every Indication that 1927 will be the most prosperous year we have seen- in the Tast five years. Nature has smiled upon thlT sec tion of the state with storms since early fall. In November and Decem ber a heavy blanket of snow covered all our water- sheds-. - Since that time snow and rain have at ernately 'piled up the snow and then - settled It. Even during thi r past "week Ws " con dition has continued to augment the summer moisture supply in the valley and mountains. Last reports received from the head of American Fork canyon gave the snow depth jn the bottom, of the canyon as over tM feet The telephone tele-phone line went , out since, that time and the amount added by the last three days could ' not be determined This -snow fall for the season is practically double what It waa to this date last' year. The moisture content of the snow is also far above that of last season. The average was given as 20 percent last year while this year it is 50 percent higher or 30 per cent moisture. V GET YOUR TICKETS ON THIS BIG RADIO SET C $ . Arrangements have been made through the local Farm Bureau with the cooperation of Manager J. H. Miller to give a free picture show in the Cameo Theatre at 2:30 p. m. oa WednesdayT February 23rd. One reel of pictures of the annual Farmers' Encampment at Logan will be shown, also another two reels con. earning a subject of vital importance to all people of the community..- All members of the community over 14 years of age who ere at liber, ty to do so are invited to attendjhls picture show. " " ; ; TJ.1..V. '- Arrangement have-been made "with Superintendent Gourley and Principal Walker for the Agricultural and Home Economics departments to oe In attendance. The' pictures will be shown Under the direction of County Veterinarian Jones; and County Agent Thayne will alaaTbe present All farmers and housewives especially are urged to arrange their dally routine to include feeing these splendid pictures. Mr: and Mrs. John Robinson enter- Vt AT ?i - j ixyfAlgtL Rosea and carnatiiuu wereui In the decorative scheme Games were enjoyed followed by tshnrt!hr"-" Li 'The Family Upstairs" The- other day the writer bad ail opportunity -to-vlslt- -rehearsal the High1 School play : The Famlljb UpsU18, and It shows every" sign or being one of the finest things ever produced' locally. Theoretically UU tbi mtlinat iainliy life of, the Heltot. family not a family like yours f mine ot'oduree, but one like that of some 'bi 'our nelghboruwltli" its famllT; Jars, with mKher trylnr to marry off. her daughter, with Wtine the pod shark, wljjSi old Dad trying jo finance, the affair and trying to agree witk i Ma an4atthe same time trying to. keep her and the kiddle within ti( bbundaf reasoa. Funny? IV sewing True to Llfet Notto youn. ot course but Just like the other feLt Iowa. If your lip "to tore, better star! away 'cause youll sure nnrt ft laughi a ,- .. Rainrdar. Feb. H, matinee and " night .. - t Ji Too Alert - T.nrk marrun tlown at the heel, b pluck nver do'S BwH"n Trtinwrlpt Best Market Prices Paid 4 - 1 Seans before; r JSELLDfG ANY OF TOUR. EGGS. Nelson & Ricks Company u it. jfii'iT, liocai iiuyer .;. Gall at Pett Service or elehone 87. |