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Show it if i ; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1927 ' AMERICAN TOBXCmZEX j j. i'-'j Empty A DISTRESSING SITUATION There ; Ja t ncr excuse -for your Coal bin falling you if you will take our advice and let ua stock you up with a aufflclent quantity of our high quality Dlue Blaze coal now. We can assure you that at no-time In the Immediate Immedi-ate future can you get better or-cheaper or-cheaper coal than that which we are now able to sell you. Save a rrltlcal situation and-order coal now. fjrti. It was ,he will not be In Provo at the neryi niiarium p -Wnr8 I6CteL . ; - American Fork Locals Mr. Mary Ann Boley returned the last of the we; k from a ten day Yialt In Farmlngton with her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Wet Mrs. Clifford Wright of Pleasant Grove entertained at a ' Hallowe'en upper Wednesday evening to which Messrs. and Mesdanva Frank Gals, ford, L. B. Adamson, Joseph Walton, K. J. BW-d and C A. Jones of this city were present Covers were laid for seventeen at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. . JoepbYest. of- Provo Sunday afttr-noon, afttr-noon, complimentary to their neph w. Grant Vest, son. of Hyrum Vest, who is 1 raving November 11th for Great Britlan, where he will fulfill a mission mis-sion for the I D. S. church. Mr. and Mrs. Lep Kirk and family of Heber, spent the wtek-end here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David 8. Taylor and family. Saturday they, " in company with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, motored to Salt take City and at. U'trd'd the football came. A clever and enjoyable party was fatured Tuesday evening In the Second ward" " chapel by the new officers of the M. I. A. organization, who were entertaining for the old members. The rooms were decorat. ' ed in typical Hallowe'en style and the same spirit prevailed. Games were enjoyed, after which r fresh, nrmts were served to forty. The Fourth ward M. I, A. was royally entertained Tuesday night after mutual by the Junior girls ii aded by Miss Mary Pulley, 'their tearher. They presented a program which- consisted of two pantomtnes. "In A School Room", and "She Thinks of Me First At Last' Mr. and Mrs. E. A Culb rtson and Miss Phylis -Rommy of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests at the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman They i This SHinday. Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson were Vttry clever and met with much I are, leav ktg for New York City where '"'appraus'Refreshmrt vea to one hundred and forty. I make a complete eastern trip. Miss business Monday. Iiorra&e Adamson was a visitor in Salt Lake City Adolph Peterson of Gunnison, was a visitor Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. Ros H. Grant Lenard Haag, Jr. of Salt Lake City, spent the weik-end here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lmard ilagg 8r. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pykey of Salt take City, were 8unday guests at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel F. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Earl 8orroBon went on a deer hunt last week east of H aver. They were fortunate in getting a deer the first day. They report re-port a fins trip. Mrs. Newell Hofhiens and family and Mrs. Wat kins and two children of Bingham Canyon, wtre visitors Monday at the home of Mrs. Hofhiens parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith. Mr. and Mrs. James Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chipman, and Mr. Sarah H. Chipman were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams at their home in Salt Lake City. Supt. David Gourley was the speaker in the First Ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening to t& Advanced Senior class. His subject was on "Education and Its Relative Value". The forty members present who h ard this splendid lecture .felt re paid for coming out .Miss Inea Joneay charming daughter daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wtfl Jones of Provo, and Alex Kmn, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karren of thla city, were united in marriage Monday evening eve-ning at the home of the bride's par. eats in Provo. Bishop Nedson of th Second ward of Provo performed-the ceremony. The house was beautiful In a delicate deli-cate color scheme of pink and white, swet- peas in baskets effectively decorated the room in which the cenmony was ptnonnea. m "-l, r.mn riot at na Jones, sister to the tr!dN was r(.1s and family problems, and especi. maid of honor, and Clyde Birk acud, pr0yirtclal expressions v - . SATURDAY. Offrm - further reported that J First Ward To Play 'Applesauce" "Appleaucu", an American comedy In three acts, written by that well known writer, Barry Conners, will be presented by th- First Ward Drama, tie dub near Thanksgiving time. This piny is a "real" dramatization. It depicts American family life, better than anv ottv r known play. Laught- ... ,k. tr-.i in. liie ouar. ir runs riwt i "i- b st man. The bride. was lovely; whieh "hit" Ftralgbt home to us. n a satin gown of golden brown, ana Mn,,-Ar was played success, carried a bouquet of roses and swe tl y m.?nUy at the Wilkes peas. The maid of honor was charm-j (fatr ln gaU uke city. Those who ing in an orchid, gforgette dress and ; wM gM t0 Bee lt repeated, farh and veryone testify to its value. u u n'i i" The cast that will appiar in this romdJy is as follows: Ma Robison Hannah Aydelotte Pa Robinson Ro-d Robinson Mrs. Jennie Baldwin MUdred Ounkley - Hazel Robinson taRae Buck.j waiter 1 Matt McAUiBter Helmar Bloom-. carrl d swe-et peas in a Douquet supptr... was. given at which, the mnn-bers mnn-bers of both the immediate families were present. The table was cmtered with a crystal basket of pink and white sweet peas, and on either side were -tall ean-dles ean-dles In pink transparent glass hold ers. At the far end of th table where the brid and groom sat, was a spacious cake on which stood a mlnlture -bride and groom. .Shortly after the supper, Mr, and Mrs. Karrn left for a short honeymoon, honey-moon, after which they will make their home in American Fork. The poung couple are both well known In their respective communities, and have- th best wishes and success lor the future Bhowered on them abundance. in LaBelle Anderson Home From Mission Miss taBelle Anderson renrrtjed home Wednesday evening after fulfilling ful-filling a mission for the L. I S Church the past two ears. Miss Anderson labored in the North Central States. For a year and a half her headquarters were In Minneapolis Minnesota, from where she was traii-,-ferred to Duluth. Site nerved th' lt eight months in that vicinity, making a wonderful record, and a host 6; friends. Iteports from these headquarters siUk? ' - ."","-"ir- l. ' r' I Fcrdeoroor If Q quist Bill McAllJster Clarence Grant Roilo Jenkins Harold Werner FOR SALE SHEEP, RAMS EWES Special Cotswold Rams $35 up R. S. DIXON Phone C3-W Pleasant Grove Thomas Martin Of B. Y. U. Addresses High School The Anwrlean Fork High School an w U - nlertaind Wednesday at their rgular wkly devotional ex-trciN.n. ex-trciN.n. The following is the program pro-gram which thy enjoy d: Prayer A. U. Allen Sung "Echoes of -WoodUind." Male during the period of-Miss Anderson's j UD Song "Do It Now" Male Gle Club mission were always complimentary to the splendid 'mission she was fulfilling. ful-filling. High tributes of prajse and ailmjra t ion w ere justly merited by Miss Anderson, as she fully deserved sueh credit. - A wonderful, testimony, a greater meaning of life and a broadened view of people are the prizes she received on her mission. She is glad to be home, and reports a wonderful time. o- . Friends Interested in the condition of Miss Ida Chipman will be. pleased to learn that she is very much im proved, .according, ta . the - latest- -re- s 1 I c 1 1 THE SECRET ARE YOU LIVING BEYOND YOUR INCOME? MOST PEOPLE ARE TRY PAYING CASH AND SAVE MONEY IT'S A SURE WAY You'll like the system when once adopted. WE SELL FOR CASH AND WE SELL FOR LESS Give lis ii fair trial and see if we don't. :;:rl s s - I at t I c X I 1 Set ot Larjic Water Glasses FEEL with. ii I'akt's of Am. and Oil Sinp 59c (i Water Tumblers 25c 1 Loaf Hroal - 5c ; HoXes .Matches . .,A2c 1 Pontiil Hill Hrmturs w Can ColTee 45c 1 fan Chili Con-Ctirne 18c ..2 Cans Wn.i.l (Vo.N,2jftMUVas 35c l'oiiml 1'uckatre Coenantit .mr.....25c rCmnu Wheat 25c 1 Quick Quaker Hats ... 28c ' j I'oun.l Sehillinsrs (ireen Tea 37c 1 Pound 'Schilling's (ireett Tea 74c 1 l'ackairc .1.11.. " .' 10c YOUNG MEN'S SUITS 55 to 38 $5.00 YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS $5.00 Talk Dr. Thomas Martin of the B. r. Male Glee Club Dr. Martin's talk was njoyed very much. It was a true inspirational a.ldress, absolutely instilling into the heart of rery Btudfnt the desire to do big things, especially when it raps such r wards as he Illustrated. 0 Child Welfare. Confer-.' Confer-.' ence Next Wednesday There will be a Child Welfar? lonter nee .Next Wednesday in the City Hall, commencing at 1 p. m snarp ana lasting until 4 p. m. It is urged that mothers avail themstlves of this opportuiiffy and bring their children out to rtceive this free medical examination and advice. ine schedule --has been changed mmencing this month due to sm rat " complicaUons that have' arisen. It used to be held on the first Thurs. day in evry month, but sine has been changed to the first Wednesday. It is announced that the ward presidents pres-idents of the Relief Soclty organlza. Won still have some of the Iodine tablet in- thelr possession. If there .,.!a9?..?1...,?,hing. any jhey can oV tain them from the named source. BUY YOUR BLANKETS NOW A Full Stock. Bis: .selection- of LADIES' COATS i FREE FREE FREE Beautiful Cabinet Radio Complete GIVEN AWAY CHRISTMAS EVE . OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES ALSO AWARDED Coiniiioiioini; November 1. tickets will be given with each purchase American Fork Co-op. Inst. "The People's Store" "Organixed 1868" 9 s t 1 I 'I t ..1 0 5 BAT fiHTE RS 0 F PIO X E ERS TO HOLD M0ST1H.Y 5TEKTI0 THI RS. UOTt n,. a m .-ting of the local Camn-of th,-. IlinrLh,. r .v. I Pioneers n. xt Thursday in th City! Hall. romrnMiciiit; 2. p. m. Mrs. j Mary An.l, rs,,,, will b in charce of! -the program and day's entertainment. ' In addition to th reading of one of' the piener's bioniphps. some spl ndidjipv-lc al ii.uinb.rs. lav.-arranged lav.-arranged fi r. It is dMip.l tli;,t a nUl.m, "e o i lure, and :m nk really worth whfl. . very ni'.'-eting . Card of Thanks We wis!, I,, ,h.,llk ,hnsi fi who so williii.lv l'r,.l,,, , illness and d-atl, ,,f our infant y. Mir tlic floral otTrin uafii. pinaHi an ppt , prwlation. Fadeoroor MIDDISHADI Blue ScigeiSuit h ) 4 Anywhere at any time A Middishade Blue Serge Su is "in good taste y OU wouldn't wear trolf knickers ta church wedding. You wouldn't wear a very "light-colcred business suit to any affair of a formal nature. You wouldn't wear a tuxedo to a picnic. " But you could wear a Middishade Blue Serge Suit to any of these events and to business every day 1 No suit ir more universally useful than a Blue Serge- and we've selected Middishade Middi-shade as the best of all Blue Serge Suits. We have Middishade Blue Serge Suits in' models, to please all tastes a wide variety, to choose from, but all made from the same high quality Blue Serge guar&n-teed guar&n-teed fadeproof. Come in and see them. FadeoYooC MIDDISHADE Blue Seige Suit J. B. STETSON HATS $5.85 to $8.00 Other Brands $3.50 to $5.0Q Chipman Merc. Co. QUALITY STORE V -iTl l d"'x-s; .ip- Mr. and Mrs. C, 0van Notice The American Fork irrt..i. Company tax is now due and payable t the Tithing Office m American Fork. Ull 3. Clayton. Treasurer. Hindley-Morton Nuptials Miss MaraBiiret Hindley, dauKhter of Mr, ami Mrs. UouKlass H!ndl:y, and Uwrence Mornmon ofs. J.' W. Morton of Provo. wore married ln I-rovo. Tu'lay afternoon. October 25. The young married couple will pend their Wymoon ln Cattfornla aftor which they will make th Ir home in Provo. Both Mr. and Mrs. Morton are wtll known m heir respective communt-Ut communt-Ut s. and have the betr wlshe, of their friends for th. futUm. Choir Practice WednKj The rrifiiiar cu" i--- j held next Wednejfdny in tt 1 BlUIe MlUi I liii-. p..m. prompt. A full rjj, of the nvmbcrs are V In attendance,- so that rP can commence- for ine Kew anth'-ms tamtJ also many other i"8"'" D must be discussed The choir Kader and c J charge are planning ... featurerfoT this y rp4 to accomplish, and B rf rvwyone be "rt-TO1M(W good things In store wr t I X |