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Show i , . . i . A. 'V!'. i H ... M 1 - us- 1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1928 AMEQIOAb FOJXS GITEZN CHICKEN VJfA' " -!x??r ... ... " Blue BJnzc Coal t "Prompt Delivery , You can -lay In big supply of our special brand of chicken mash and know that it will retain re-tain its feed values for a long time. It it the kind of chicken feed that produces excellent results. re-sults. Fowl grow' strong, fat and prosperous on It. It keeps them healthy and when laying time come they are right on the Job. Place your order with us today, ' $2.50 Per Hundred Egg Cases American Fork Locals . Mrs. Mable Miller and son Ray spent Tuesday i thecapffoI city, combining a business and pleasure trip. " Morris Buckwalter Is home from the sheep herd until the last of the month, after which he will return for an indefinite time. "We make purchases of Men's Suits twice a year from one of the largest suit manufacturing manufac-turing houses, in .the United States. Our styles are up-to-the-minute. Our prices are right. Our suits are all hand tailored American Fork Co-op. The. Peoples Store Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of Salt take City, spent Sunday visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele. Mrs. Hansen was formerly Miss VivlanBrOWn. " See the "Whote-Tawn'r Talking" at the Cameo Theatre next ..Friday night Res erred Seats on sale at Brlggs Pharmacy. Get yours early. adv. - ' - - ' - - - Mrs. Roy Steele was hostess Thurs day afternoon to the B. B. tallies. Social chat and needle work were enjoyed during the time, after which a -dainty luncn was served. Mrs. Ed Larson of Lehl, wa guest at the home or Mrs. u jl Adamson on Tuesday. , " Mrs, Emma Jenkins was a substitute substi-tute teacher at the Lehl Public schools for several days during the week, as one of the teachers was ill. Join the ranks to the Cameo theatre next Friday night, February 17, and see "The Whole Town's Talking." Talk-ing." adv. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boley and' Mrs. Vera Boley were business visitors in! Salt take City on Tuesday. Chlpmans have Just received a large shipment of Poultry Regulator, IJce Killer and Medicine tor pmwl. tion of diseases among chickens. -; --, --n, -1 i iij m i' r t-""jJ"'jy Saturday; February ii."' S, F. Hill and A. Jeppsen of Logan, have been visiting here during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams. Thirty friends of .Vivian .Hatchings pleasantly surprised her Thursday evenlng. The Jtime j. was . spent., in games, social chat and other social diversions, followed by a delicious luncheon. The members of ' the H. H. Club were delightfully .. .entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon by Mrs. ; Charles Anderson. A radio program and Karnes were enjoyed, after 'which a delicious three course luncheon was served. It you want to have the best laugh this year, come out to "The Whole Town's Talking", at . the Cameo, theatre thea-tre next Friday -night. adv; Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt motored to Salt take City Sunday and spent the day visiting Mrs. Lewellyn Pratt, prior to her leaving for Oregon to Join her husband. Buy your vegetables at Robinson Grocery. They are always Jreshadv. Mrs. Myrtle Granthum accldently hurt her foot. -While. at .tha Grant Hotel Monday. It .was thought that she had broken it, but an X-ray was taken, whlcli proved that nothlng but a serious sprain and bruUe were the results of her accident She was con. fined at - the hotel the -major part of the week because of her inability to be moved. Mr.- ad-itfrs7"J6lin"Berg, Mr. an J Mrs. James Va.rney and Mrs. Laura Timpson spent Wednesday In Salt take City, combining business and pleasure. In the evening they at tended "The French Doll" at the popular Wilkes Theatre. For a- comic cross section of mod ern married life, see Walt Devey and Mona Hindley in February 22nl at "Go Slow,, the Cameo. "Go Slow, Mary" Third Play February 22nd Cameo. Mary, adv. Ward adv. Under ..New ement -Mrr and Mrs.-Wllllam Flrmage are leaving today fox Los Angeles, Call- fornla, where they will visit indefinite ly with friends and relatives. airs. u.Trvm Davis and small daughter Virginia of Bingham ' Can. yon, visited over the weekend here With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zabrlskie. Mrs. Joseph Payne returned home Tueslay from Reno, Nevada, where she has been the past month visiting with her sister and brother, Mrs. Sena Rose and Ted King, Manaef . The-t). 1. Skagfrs . System store of 'American Fork has been taken over ly Mr. Elmer 1. Bate. Mr. Bate is a resident of .American Fork, and one of its m-l'uential m-l'uential citizens.. You already know Mr. Bate's, excellent qualifications as a groeeryuian, but in taking over the 0. V. ... Skaggs-System, store he will be able to . serve you better thanjeverbefpjei. Be Sute to Call Saturday Whether you have any shopping to do on Saturday or not, come and welcome Mr. Bate in his new location. Give him your ' support. Make" hini feel " that you wish, him success. If you have not visited the 0. 1. Skaggs System store beforeyou- ill be surprised to find that it is a very uniiue.store aiui-Jiusanany' advantages t.ver the, ' ordinary grocery store with vhi-h you have been familiar. You will imd ytui have a store that any large city might. be proud of, a store with the largest assortment of liigh grade foods in your city. You. will. have a desire to pay !ish and do your own delivering in order to ctTect the savings offered you by the 0. V Skaggs Svsteui store of American Fork. Miss Maurine Christensen entertained enter-tained at a birthday party Wednesday evening, the guests being . her coed sisters and brothers of the B. Y. U. Music and games were enjoyed, after which the party attended the dance at the Apollo Hall. Luncheon was served at a lata hour at the Christen, sen' home to the following: Misses ilaurlng Hinckley, Eleanor Kelly, Betha Storrs, Eileen Chipman, Helen Clarke, Loralne Ingersoll, Eva Stice, Messrs.. Ted Hansen, Glen Dickson, Don Carlese, Harold " Thome, " Ray Christensen, Blaine Larson, Jlmmie (Jacobs and Clair B. Christensen. Brown-Hansen Marriage Mlsff Vivian Brown and Harry Hansen were united in marriage Tuesday, January 31st, In Salt . take City, and will make their future home there. Miss Brown Is the daughter of Marlon Brown of Lehl, but made her home here during her high school days. She has been emplpyed in. Salt take for the past year. Mr." Hansen Is a native of tatti and the son of i Owen Hansen oT that city.'.- -- -! Friends from both cities are showering show-ering congratulations upon tho young i married couple and winning them j much Buccess for their future happi. ness. JS Li m ts5 U A Aar5J ri; I III X T1'""" ' "' .Jimm ..iii.t.iM.i Card Of Thanks We wish to thank everyone who In any way assisted during the funeral of our beloved father. Those people B so kindly I Hrnlhd their as slstance in the services, the use ot cars and the floral offerings we sincerely wish to thank. The Family of William T. Brown. Iiricoln Was r riend To Th on Peop( e r e Chipmans too are" frici to the common people they also'have the most com-l plete line of Ladies ; ' 1 SPRINa COATS and BESSES" Prices-are right. Styles are right. Service right. One Lot . NEW SPBING DRESSES in all the new shades and materials $9.95 ( .IIS Sit V Tf w III I. II ,feVlvklt i m if m ,: 'L 7i5fc3 ft&5r.v iMJ l 'm 1 1 IS 11 V t il! 1 t l zzzzr : ! II I'fi vrU im w 5 iff r i i ii ' t i . i nt LxUJJ U L' U U u Lf Ir V U X ii NEW SPRING COATS Fur and Plain Trimmed $12.50 up We now carry the famous HOLEPROOF ALL SILK HOSIERY In All the Xew Sprmg.' " Shades. Priced $1.50 j?oiiderfulJiceor service. BOY SCOUT PROGRAM GIVE JT ;. t J JlT JHIGk SCHOOL FRIDAY Friday at the local High school, the regular weekly program was given Under the direction of the Boy Scouts, with A. B. Allen in charge. On ac. count of that-day being School Day in the schedule of activities lined up for Boy Stout Anniversary Week, each number was typical of the Scout work and spirit Community singing "America"' was led by district scout executive, Clarence Clar-ence A. Grant, Bernard Walker sang a vocal solo entitled "Old PalM, after which the whole school saluted the flag and pledged their alleglence. The next feature on the program was the demonstration of making fires without with-out matches. A. A. Anderson, scout executive of the Timpanogos Council, was the speaker. Mr. Grant also spoke a short time on the progress being made in the Scout work in this dltrtrlct, Luther GIddlngs, a member ot the High school faculty, spoke on the Spirit of the High School, followed follow-ed by an advertising stunt from "The Whole- Town's Talking.1' the""" High school play to be presented at the Cameo .Theatre next Friday. ..... Following the interesting program, a short yell practice was held. Be sore and see Vera Holindrake as the comic pop In "Go Slow, Mary" at the Cameo, February 22nd. adv. Filcher Beck, spent Sunday, In Si Lake City, visiting with his mothi Mrs. C. M. Beck, and other relative) Physical Uncle Ben Saya: What you do today to-day is what gives you a tall holt on tomorrow. Habits Derange The Spine Parents need to watch carefully the pos ture or children. Any tendency to stooped shoulders, to hip curvature, or slouchinesa, should be corrected. Boys who carry papers are apt to have one shoulder higher, Girls with a baby to tend are apt to support th6 child on one hip and thug one hip becomes higher. The correction where the trouble has become a .habit, is1 to get chiropractic spinal adjustments. ad-justments. Disturbance of the spinal joint alignment in the region between the nhoulders may - cause--hroni stomach, lunKS or heart trouble. , By my chiropractic health method" I correct diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lower organs.' IE SptM I Uu thmun MtckbMrd centroiliAg tkikfcW V,gor DR. JAMES M. GRANT CHIROPRACTOR Phone 113 . American Fork "TTte Ulael Tenia's Talking fr - am m. tP l nksui i .fly 1 . Coming to A Whale of a Comecy---Fun Every MmutePresented by Arhericah Fork High School Matinee and Eveni i il i |