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Show SATURDT, FEBRUARY 26 SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26,-192?: Miss ZIna Smith visited with Mri, Clyde Thornton her Tuesdey. Miss Smith is X dvm at the Inter-mountain Clinic in Salt Lake. , AMERIOAN FORK CTTIZEK Egg Are Low j More reason why you should buy your feeds as cheap as possible. Make your profits larger by saving.on feeds. Get our cash prices. CAR OF BABY just arrived. Let us help Place Your Order For Tdaho flrown Reed Potatoes. ) We Sell For Less. ' 7 : ; A. W. Pulley & Sons Feeds Coal Prcducts , Telephone 172 m FORK LflCALS Mra Don Clyde of Heber, was a week-end guest here of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Friday and family. You'll delight in seeing the wild life pictures at the Cameo, March 10th. ". , . . adv.- Mr. and Mrs. John Berg, Mr. and .Mrs. Abner Chipman were In' Salt Lake Monday, a theatre being the "main attraction. MIsT LaRae Buckwalter left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Boise, Idaho, where she .will visit indefinitely with her sister, Mrs. Earl Mathews and family. "' .' Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Helselt and jar. and Mrs. , jQardneL.ot Salt. Lake, "risited her Monday with My. Heiselt's parents, Mr; and Mrs. N. H. Helselt ..... Glen Wright received word the first of the week to report at the state engineer's office where he was assigned to work in Bourthero Utah for a time. Mr, Wright's friends con. grata late him in obtaining this splendid splen-did position, Taking advantage of the springlike weather and the holiday Tuesday Mrs. W. A. Robinson and daughter. Bessie, motored to Bingham Tuesday moraine and spent the day visiting Mr. ana Mrs. George Earl and family, returning home Wednesday morning. Saturday night a party was given at the home of Mayor and Mrs. James Ml Grant, the occasion being Mrs. urania mrtnaay. tus- eveningwaai pleasantly spent In playing games with novel features sulgesting George -Washington's birthday being used. Music also waa enjoyed. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served to 16. ESTABLISHED 1868 . American FREE Until Noon of March 191927 $ IZ.: ------ : : ' , . : fi To every adult entering our store from now until March 19th Free tickets on the big cabinet radio will be givfn. Additional tickets are wrapped in each parcel. Be "sure to get your Free Tickets.. sat . . : I - &i Bk SB SB . BMBBl - SB SB m SBBBI Si B a a . W Specials For week of February 26th to March 5th 2 Package Tree Tea . 32c C 1 Pound Coffee Anv Brand. .55c - t .3P.t:Cleanser,,w - 24c : g '1 Can Grated PinappilIZ.Z:i5c '3 2 Pounds Cocoa ....-...... :...22c 1' Package Matches.. WSttMTttSWtt, CHICK FEED start the chicks right. American Fork- ' Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookaton were In Salt Lake City Monday, the trip being one of both business and pleasure, Miss Hannah Miller had her tonsils removed Tuesday here and although nursing a sore throat for several days, she is reported to be recovering nicely. ; ; Joseph Nkholee of St George, was i here two days last week wtth his par ent, Mr. and Mrsr Joseph Nlcboles, Sr. Mr. Nlcholes was enroute home from Salt Lake. - The B. B. Ladies were guests Thursday afternoon of Mrs. Wm. Hansen. All enjoyed, themselves in needle) work and social chat and a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Christensen and children. Mrs. Kenneth Brown and daughter, motored to Payson Friday Fri-day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hansen and family. i Mr. and Mrs. 'Urban Johnson and family left last week for Las Vegas, Nevada, to reside. My. Johnson has been employed there for several months and came back last week to get his family. Mr. and Mra H. V. Webb and baby son Keith. of Satt -Lake City, visited from Saturday to Tuesday with Mrs. Webb's mother, Mrs. Rose H. Grant and relatives, and In Lehl with Mr. Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Webb: ' Mrs. Leo Meredith, Misses LaRae Buckwalter, "Thelma Pet ersour Ruth Chipman and Loralne Chlpman at tended a dancing party given by the N.L.U. Club of Provo at the home of Miss LaRee Van Wagonen, Saturday night . Fork Co The Peoples Store ON CABINET RADIO 2 Cans Powdered Lye 1 Bottle Heinze Catsup 1 Bottle DenSIonte Catsup Can IVas,,..;,.... 1 Quart Can IIony. 38c 1 Quart Dixie Molasses 38c 10 Pound Pail Dixie Molnsses......$1.35 ,4c the big sportsmen out-Cameo. out-Cameo. March l6, 1921 Chris Peterson and family left Sunday for Park City to make their home. Mr. Peterson Js --employed there," being a ager. Mutual Coal-Co-'man-' lr. ' k Aiayiag nasner uou n; . tttse it -yourself. No obligations, no charge, Juat tel. 42-J. Am. Pork. Good used washers and electric motors. " .;. ' adT. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson. Mrs. Ada Baker and children motored to Salt Lake Tuesday and spent the holiday visiting Mrs, Baker,Bstert MSrilTcTJenaen. v Miss Eva Stice returned from Ogden Won day morning. She had been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wllma Douglas and also visited with Mrs. Kern Whipple of Ogdeq. a Another of those good Old Folks Com. Dances. Apollo Mar. 2nd., Wednesday. Don't miss a good. time. adv. , Peter Beck Is very low at his home suffering with diabetes, MrsSydney Hulsh. his daughter of Magna has been In almost constant attendance at his bedside the past five weeks. Mr and Mra Khord Beck and Byron Beck of Magna, Mrs. Arnold Andrews, Mrs. Wm) atham, Mrs. Murray Kesler and Milton Beck of Salt Laie City, visited here with their father Wednesday Wed-nesday evening and Thursday. Monday night a surprise party was tendered Charles Q. Grant at .his home the occasion being the anniversary anniver-sary of bis birth. It is "strongly rumored, however, that Mr. Grant walked in on his guests and surprised them ahead of time. A Joll Urns was had In playing games, musie, ete. and late in the evening a tasty lunch was served. The guests numbered 16. Mrs. Harold Chlpman entertained Monday night In honor of hey parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart who celebrated their wedding anniversary that day. Games were played during the evening. The rooms wye decorated deco-rated in -motifs suggesting Washing, ton's Ms-thday. Late in the evening a delicious lunch was served to: Messrs. and Mesdames W. D. Stewart, Hans Christensen, George HJWebb William U. Chadwick, James Spratley, Jr., Joseph Okey, Mrs. James Sprat-ley, Sprat-ley, Sr. S. D. Chipman, Misses Edna and Loralne Stewart of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmundsen of Payson. . op. Inst. ESTABLISHED ;.;.;;.1868 -r S ..22c 28c 23c 25c 8 Watch for door picture. JC-I-3 111 Front WithS Value In Clothes ill I I I I I I 11 i si ii i i i t II in in est : M See our hats at $5.85v Made by Jno. B. will wear just twice asJong as most $5.00 hats. 7 Mrs. R. Nielsen spent' Thursday in Provo, visiUng with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bassett. Mr. and Mra O. A. ZabriBkIeand daughter Olive. Mr. and Mra Marley Zabriskle and children spent Sunday in Sandy visiting with Mr. and Mra Merrill Hand. Another of those good Old Folks Com. Dances. Apollo Mar. 2nd., Wednesday. Don't miss a good lime. adv. Mr. and Mxa, Iner Nielsen of Tooele, Mr. ana Airs.: James Nielsen of Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, Niel- ,sen.,..-;...-::iJ- Mr. and Vn, aaude Zabriskle aid children of Mldvale.were down on Washington's Birthday and spent the day visiting with Mr. Zabrlskie'e par. ents, Mr. and Mra OA. Zabriskle. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers snd children spent the last week-end visiting at Elberta, with Mr. and Mrs, ,Arthur Olsen and family. Bert Marsh of"Alplne who has been .visiting at the Olsen home the pBBt week "returned "re-turned home with the Myers' Sunday. Mr. and MrsC. M. Bridgman had as their "guest on Tuesday Mr. "and Mra. Bernard Cr orate of Spanish Fork-In Fork-In the afternoon they all motored to Salt Lake and attended the Pantages. In commemoration of the birthday of the first president of the United States, George. Washington, a natrio tic prosram was given Tuesday after ; noon at the Junior High school. Patriotic numbers of songs and readings read-ings were Included in the program. Mayor James .MQrant.. delivered a splendid address on the life of Washington.- Mayor Grant addressed the students of the high school In the morning. Burke-Brewer Nuptials .Wednesday-. the- marriage xt Miss Ethel? Burke.-of Shelley Idaho, -and Raymond J. Brewer took place in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Brewer is employed em-ployed in the Alpine Barber shop, having come here about two months ago. He has made a number of friends while here who Join In ex- tending congratulations "We are pleased to announce that we have just received our first shipment of Meri?s andurig M Spring Suits Theyare certaMbeairffil with the new cut and-" and-" variety of "colors, such as (Jedarwood, Phantom Oak, Pigeon Grey and many iancy 1 " 7 Prices $25.00 to new Men's-Spring Hats JNO. B. STETSON THE QUALITY STORE AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Miss Jean TutUe spent last week. end in Salt Lake City, visiting with ber grandmother, Mrs. 8. E. Hale. Mrs. Mlna Shatter left Jrlday eve- ning for Aspen, Colorado, to be at the bedside of her aged mother, Mrs Anna Schneider who Is very 111. ' ana Mrs. j& jo, una were guesu aAlntaeljnjJWashlngtion's Birthday at the Old Polks Reunion and outing. The High School Beethoven club met Thursday night at .the horns of Kenneth Bird. A review of the opera "Lucia" DTamamoor", Which will be presented in Salt Lake in the near future, was given. Dainty refresh- meats were served by Mrs. Bird, to the fourteen members. Washington's birthday has special significance) for Mr. and Mra Owen byncn tor ion Tuesday morning a fine baby boy arrived at their home Mother and son are doing very nicely. Father Lynch saya hell soon be big enough to come down snd help his dad at the barber shop. Club Members Make Record Shoot The best official shooting score yet made at the American- Fork Rifle Club was made Wednesday evening. Dr. V. F. Houston made a score of 86, L. Walker 76 and V. Walker 74 out of a possible 100. ' The club is again holding regular pAIt Khnnta ma wnrtlVI with other clubs in the state In the near future. Irrigation Water To Lease The Alpine School District has the following irrigation water to lease for 1927 season. Bids will be received until noon March 10, 1927, for the use of Aaid water: - Provo Bench Canal and "Irrigntion Lf .0, ..Provo Bench share. r:: f Pleasant , Grove Irrigation Co. ricnsant Grove, SVi shares.' Fort Ditch Irrigation Company, American Fork, S lots. The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. 4 J. F. .WALTON. Clerk. the -mn ') C s ' -1 Imi I'P MM'B .1 f , , : 1 inc.- worsted, ' " . $50.00 Lindon Ward Old Folks Da Old Folks Day and Ward Reunio! were celebrated at Lindon on Wa iiffton's birthday. The day's progn btgan 'Irith listening to Preside Clidge'Washiagton's birthday dress over the radio, which was nm enjoyed. This was followed or; -CloniinunTty-singlna;-conducted Mrs. 'EX B. Walker, chortater. Invocation Robert Thome. Address of Welcome James Wright, chairman of Old Folks Cob, mittee. ' ' I Response Andrew ' Swenson. ' 7 1 Talk Junior member, of "Old Foit J. W, CulUmore. , .,. - Presenting of carnations to all ott 60 years of age. Male Chorus Under dlreoUon ' Mrs. v fal. B. ' Walker "When . Tk'' Bonnfe Bonale Heather Is Blooming1 TsJlo E.-F. Walker, former chat man of old folks committee. Hand shaking and . renewal acquaintance, At the" Lindon Hall a hot chick dinner was served to Z30 guests whicf included all of the LJndon ward ov 16 years of age and. Invited guest who had resided Is Lindon at ani lime.' - ' Program at 2 p. m. SolOT-Lafe Wright. " , - Reading Luefla Steiner. Piano selection Melba:Walker. Male" Chorus Under direction Mrs. E. B. Walker. ' Reading Bernice Allred. I Prognos'lication Maud R. Brown. -Duet 'The Barefoot Boy" Lilllaii Millett and Lucile Walker. Z'.'L'Zl Plann su-vlrv A flnn sfilmsss I. Reading Martin Dlttmore. The Future of Lindon Ward Viola Page Murtln. " Speech Ex-bishop Steiner. Duet Edith Wadley and Kate Asb ? Reading RoxJe. Green. j iAdiea' Chorus "Silver Thread! Among The Gold" Direction of Mri! E. B. Walker. I Reading yera Brown. 'VentrillaQuiat Demonjftratlon Roert,1MfswtonnZ'jrLTZ ' I :" Reading Rosa J. ; Baxter. I -: RemarksViPreSldenf ' " Clarke' sti EliT Jj Clayson representing staW presidency. f x Supper was served to all who w'lshed to remain at the hall until tht presentation. of the play "Confusion to whish all wearing carnations wen . guests. Tin house : waa packed to cspactlyTIJ; V ' ' ' - ;,,; ; I arry I phi Wnt lea -'. -ri - i-- ;nsi '' ... , ',. ,S . I io The o Ax ards 11)ar oope |