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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN CS k mi tiw 'a-? .. SATURDAY- OCTOBER 8, 1927 Th$ Best Biiwv , 1 i li i mi nil ii i - - linn -J-i.. " "That la Mined Tbt coal that wr art ready .to. put in your cellar la of superior quality because It come from mines of established reputation for high carbonization and clean neia. This quality of coal costs you no. more than any. other, kind and we can deliver it to you now. We are safe in saying that It will not pay you to wait Order now at prevailing prices. 111 KJ JfcJ I f CCS MMi k American Fork Locals H. Jackson was a business visi tor In 8alt Lake City Tuesday. ' Richard Wilson ot Denw, Colora do, was a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chlpman. Miss Helm Eggertsen waas visi tor in Provo Sunday. She waa the guest of her friend. Miss Ella Brock, bank. Mr and Mrs. W. A. McBride of Burlcy, Idaho, spent last week visiting visit-ing at the hom of Mrs. Jennie Cun- - nlngh amr" Mrs. Don Stubbs and two children of Storrs. are visiting her lndeflaltely at the home of Mrs. Stubb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Han sea. - Mrs. Leo Meredith entertained Jast -Monday evening for the N. L. U. girls of Provo ot which she la a member After a most delicious luncheon, Miss Grace" Falland, . formerly ajtudent of Mr. and Mr Thomas Coddlngton were visitors in Salt Lake City, Tuea. day on business. Mrs. James Chlpman waa a- busi. ness visitor tn Salt Lake City "on Wednesday. , - - Mrs. Harlow Jones of Provo, was a visitor in this city on Monday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Melis sa Boley. Mrs. Byrant Strlngbam of Vernal, arrived in this city Thursday to spend a week's visit at the home of her par-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpman. Mr. and Mrs. Young or "Calgary, Canada, and John Logsdon of Taber, Canada, spent Sunday visiting In this city with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant Special Hardware Sale With Extra Sp Mrs. J. 1 Lankley and small daugh. ter, Margaret, are spending this week in Salt Lake City, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F Kirk and other relatives Mrs. Foster Merrill and Mrs.. Emma Jenkins left Tuesday for a week's visit th American Vnrk ITIvh Rr-hnnl tint tin Idaho Falls and Shelley, Idaho- since a graduate of the B. Y. Un and a teacher in High School, gave a most interesting talk of her -trip to the Hawaiian Islands this summer, She told of the superstitions of those people peo-ple and many ot their customs and habits. Th most interesting account was her discussion on the institute of Pacific relations at which she waa the reporter. At this round table discus. sUn which met in Honolulu from July the fourteenth to the twenty ninth, delegates from all of the countries coun-tries boarderlng on the Pacific met JTfee.ydl'cjBM "Emigration". "Immigration', "Chinese Relations';, , Rac - and --"Popula. tibn.-' Hiss' Fahand gave a most interesting in-teresting narrative ot this meeting. Twenty four members were - present to enjoy this splendid talk. -, 1 Accompanying them as far as . Salt Lag City were: Mrs. Warren C Boley, Mrs. Roy Steele, and Mrs-Harold Mrs-Harold Fox. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. James Oler of Shelley. Idaho, who attended the golden wedding wed-ding anniversaryof Mrs. 01ere .parents .par-ents Mr, and Mrs. John C. Nelson of Pltasant Grove and visited In this city with Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Holindrake. left Monday for their home. John Smith of Lehi was operated on last -Friday- for alnus-trouble.-" He was taken to the home of Mrs. 8mith's mother, Mrs. Lillian K. Brown of this city, where he has been recovering from his operation. He is feeling fine irflit nrtmt tlm. Ha waa taken fto his home In Lehi on Wednesday. What Does Your Dollar Buy? a full 100 c'iJSlSiMo!' made to buy UJEH TB worth of merchandise. : It will if spent at our store under our cash price marking. We sell only standard merchandise at the lowest possible price -AIL we ask is a caparison of our prices and goods. " FINEST LAYING MASH "PER 100 . . Contains Low Grade Flour, Bran, Hammered Oats, Fine Corn, Meat Scrap, Bone - Meal, Calcite, Charcoal,Alfalfa.- - EXTRA LADIES1 HOUSE .DRESSES Good Full Dress SPECIAL Onlf 79c GROCERY SPECIALS Pep Bran Flakes Mother's Premium Rolled Oats... II. Q. Rolled Oat. Carnation Wheat Flakes- 1. Pound Can Schillings Coffee . 1 Pound Can Calumet Baking Powder. Large Can Log Catm Syrup- 10c ... ,37c 38o 32c 32c ; 3Iedium Size LogJSabin Syrup-..- FORIl CO-OP. $1.13 Peoples Stow -Winchester - ' . ROLLER SKATES "Built Like a Bridge" They stand the -use- anil abuse of the American youth. Ball Bearings Steel Wheels. Boys Style $1.79 Girls' Style - $1.89 I Winchestef- RADIO BATTERY 45-Volt Heavy " Duty Clean -Fresh 8tix!. $3.98 Winchester FOOD CHOPPER Cuts the food without crushing. Easily taken apart for cleaning. . Heavily Retinned Family Size $2.50 PULL CHAIN SOCKET (Snap Shell) National code standard wrought trass shell, polished fibre lined. During this sale ouly 23c Each- - DOVER PATTERN EGG BEATER Double geared dasher tinned steel wire posts and dasher blades. Whips eggs, cream, mayonnaise, . etc. 19c , -Winchester -STAINLESS STEEL - PARING KNIVES They are sharp and they stay sharp. Not affected by fruit discolor. - Choice of 3 Styles' of Blades.:: 19c Winchester RAZOR FREE Buy 3 packages blades at 35c (and get razor free). - , $1.05 Winchester FLASHLIGHT 2-CKLL STANDARD Black Vulcanized Fibre Case The Handy Pocket Size Flashlight. Flash-light. Complete with Standard Size 2-Cell Battery 89c ...Each'----: BOYS' WATCH Nickle Plated Caaa American Made Movement , . Stem Wind and Set You, will be surprised at the service this watch will give. -. 93c ATTACHMENT PLUG Cold Moulded , Heat Resisting Composition Interchangeable with other standard plugs; 1 each during this sale . . .. FOOTBALL Regulation Size ' Genuine Cow Hide Strongly Sewed Well Made. A high grade ball complete with bladder, leather lace and lacing lac-ing needle. -Remarkable Value ' 98c " Winchester . -NAIL HAMMER FORGED STEEL . 16-OZ. SIZE - . -,: Selected Hickory Handle Securely fastened with patented interlocking wedge .... : 98c ecialPfic Me j 79c ..Securely -WteTwmfe each rtPp; R; Pail 6foot Slit S1.C9 j CORD and PLUG . ...... icinc Sw VPI -1.2. Position Slin-on Dl- . -39C DTTRT Dir Black Japanned HjiijJ crimped on round boD die. A handy howeioli at a very low nH .,j 9c THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT OUR STOBL ST0EI' QUALE STORE OF QUALITY CEip mam ivnerc. Go Dr. and Mrs. F. M Houston spent Monday in Salt Lake City, Tlslting and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Brown and family spent Sunday visiting in Pro, vo, at th hom ot Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chriatensen. Mr. and Mrs. Detbert Sndwteks of Fairfield, spent Monday visiting - to this city with their daughter. Miss Theora Stfdweeka. Mrs. George Webb and Mrs. Ken. netb. Brown spent Wednesday in Pro. vo, visiting at the bedside of Mrs. Minnie Min-nie M. Chrlstensen, who is very HI- MIbs Kate Karrens with . friend from Lehi, sptnt Thursday In Tooele visiting with friends. I Miss Ester Pulley, who is attending attend-ing Henegar'i Business college In Salt Lake City, spent the week-end visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mra. A. W Pulley. Walter Strange, accompanied by Mrs. C. A. Pierson and Mrs. A, E. Dall of Lehi, motored to Spring City Suttday-und ""wer 'F'tfiSMi of cT Pierson. Mrs. Strange, joint d -them at NephL ' Friends of Alfred Turnr wilj be gri ved to know that he is very Ul in Lehi. He la receiving excellent care, and it is hoped that he soon recovers. Mrs. K. J Ball. Mrs. Victor Webb and small daughter o ; Salt ...Lake City, spent the " weTuend " visiting " In this city with Mrs. Rose H. Grant and family. Mrs. Mary p. Ab?l, Mrs. J. L DunkUy. Mrs. J. E Buckwaller, Mrs. Abe ' Gudmundsen, Mrs. Clifford E Yonng,' and Mrs;' Sarah Chipmah; a.11 of whom are members ot the Relief Society Stake board, attended Relief Society conference in Salt Lake City Thursday. The two beehive swarms of the Fourth Ward M. I. A. yre entertain, ed at a party Friday tvenlng at the home of Miss LaRee Chlpman. A most d.lightfui tiroe was spent In Playing games', after which delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chlpman,' Mr. and Mxa. Delbert Chlpman. Mr.and Mrs. Roy St-e and Miss AnnTChTpT man. spent Thursday at the- Utah State Fair at Salt Lake City. , Mrs. Warren C. Boley entertained most delightfully last Saturday - evening eve-ning in honor of Mrs. Foster Merrill of San Francisco, wh0 U here visiting. "Bunco'' was the featurt of the Te-ning. Te-ning. after which a dainty lunch was served. Th Invited gu.uU -irera: Mesdames Grace Coat s, Rmma Jenkins, Jen-kins, Ivy Steele, Mao Gr enwood, Grace Barratt, T,ouel1a Blnns. LouelU Greenwood of this city, and Mrs. Neils Jensen of Logan. Miss Margaret Earl entertained at a birthday party Monday evening. Tbt rooms were . prettily decorated In fcUtumn flowers. The evening was spent in playing games, after which a dainty lunch was served. The guest list ipcludtd: Misses Helen Storrs, AletarTluggard, . Evelyn Madsen, Messrs. Wintord Barnes. Harry Man. ning of Lehi, Elwood DreyJknd .Van Vance of Alpine. Miss Earl received many beautiful gifts during jhs ate. nrnt. v Mrs. Walter Strange, returned home from Nephi Wednesday, where she spJnt ten days assisting the Grace Motor Company In Installing the Chevrolet system of book keeping. While in Nf phi, Mrs. Strange waa the guest of Bishop and Mrs. Charles H. Grace. Friday at a formal dancing party In honor of Mass Dorothy Chlpman, . a bride of nert week. Assisting her in this delightful affair were Mrs. Helen Heiselt and Mrs. Clarence HU1. The dining room waa Very prettily decor, ated in a color schema (Df orcBld;ithe decorations bfclng orchid asters. . The table was covered with cluny lace cover and at each end waa a tall orchid cathedral jy die in a harmonizing harmon-izing holder. Ping asters were need in transforming the living room, the amusement hall, where the dancing was enjoyed, was eff ctively decorated decorat-ed with all of the rich autumn flow. rs. Punch was served in the small room adjoining the amusement room. Invitations wer - issued to sixty guests. Serving the punch were Misss Maxln ; Brlggs and IJllian Wilds, and assisting in the dining room were Misses Edith Young, Leo ; pa Blnns, and Neomt HaUWay. Announcement of Marriage . Mr, and Mrs. Milton Adams attended attend-ed the State Fair In Salt Lake City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Culbertson ot Salt Lake City, were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm Ruben Chlpman. Junior High School Notes -. ' Dorothy Grant, Reporter. and eighth grades, known as the American Fork Junior " High School students, have met in the assembly room and elected officers for the earning earn-ing year. 1 Thursday, September 28, the students stud-ents had the same opportunity of meeting again and . electing new officers for the coming year. Much interest was shown in the election. The following officers were chosen: President, Horace Preston: Vice- aud Treasurer. William Ashby; Yell Master, Howard Freeborn; Program Committee, Joseph Clayson, Ellen Blnns and Mlna Nash. - : It is the ipurpose of the Organization to promote interest In the advancement advance-ment .of .the chol. A new subject V kJ into the Junior HUM year."" A number of tf received a certiflcati Business Penmauhli been given the ririli typewriting which it Mr. Adamson. DV Mr. Adamson it same offer to students la-the Junior High evidence of makini M vancement in writing c ed a fine fountain pet ard make. EveryoBt as it isn't how well writing but how nad that will really count won the pen last yew served it for his s?let Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen announce the marriage of their daughter, Vel-ma. Vel-ma. to L. J. Batchelor of Lehk The marriage ceremony will take place at th home of the brldj to be's parents on October 18th. Miss Olsen is very well known In this community and has a wide circle of friends who are showering her with congratulations. Mr. Batchelor Is also well known and is receiving his share ot good wishes for the future. ' Mary Young. MUSJC DEPARTMENT The students of the Junior High School are doing very commendable work in music. The studenU of the fifth period in their music appreciation appreci-ation calss presented a delightful short program. The teachers greatly appreciate the lnterest8h6wn. Many pupils of the. Junior High School attended the State Fair, at Salt Lake' Cify this week. They all reported having seen many Interesting Interest-ing things and gained some very valu-abfe valu-abfe Information. The Junior High Sdc g44reesta Hair reports that they lng Tery rapidly. . itisl ,fitHt iiifll jiisthor 1 m w jtick m tdil iitw jdud m t 1 Tsui' iariis' jf ie .tet .iiro m& stjpr t 'irai im 'J tot i Uitte arfy 1 it isacl jitte i-.ioit 'ilnl i eu Kricu i . .TJtUC ",iH Si jtaWi kCoiu vu 17 Thd Dunili of the t History class are taklir of Present Dax HktniJ. the pupils have snbicriL rent J Events MapolM ... . I w wui use m conuevuw tory. T - - -. ' ' j The Jonloiv High W pleasantly surprie4 J a visit from "Uncle Btv of "Uncle Ray's Corner." Lake Tribune. , lie told about hie W the Indians of ancient ' tMnira hnt the VL His xlalt was very nwci it 'fls the hope that k f i other visit here. . J ,t eom! itici Bnt jlws M JElalne McCandless,- ' ' Saturday Specif, j Card of Thanks we wish to thank everyone who assisted as-sisted In any way during the lllneu and death of our beloved father-, Q. Y. Myers. Those friends who helped s0 nobly, the speakers, those furnishing furnish-ing cars and the floral offerings and any others who rendered any lervlcw, we thank sincerely. ; The Myers ramify. 5 Pounds Powdered Sugar, 2 Cans Sliced Pineapple, quart size 9 Pound Sack Germade EconomyTlour, 48 Pound 1 Quart Pure Pancake Syrup To finish up the last of the flies try a itiKu s jjouoie istrengtn my jj iuio. .v. Rawleigh's Vapor Balm will sure cold. Try a jar and bd convinced. 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