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Show jnAY. JUNK 9,1 "lie A Basiiet" Our request that you "take a basket" and select your own foods according tc 'your own ideas and purse, really means that we are inviting you to be our guest and that the entire store is at your disposal dis-posal for as long a period as you like. It is little wonder that so many people like the 0. P. Skaggs System Wst,. No other plan of food distribution lias extended the buyer so-much consideration in store ;iul merchandise arrangement. HELP YOURSELF WTBaj&lily of oui older patrons are proud of the privilege of serving them-telves, them-telves, "selecting their own foods in our frtores. We believe it would now be offensive if we offered to select their requirements re-quirements for them. Without doubt, dissatisfaction dis-satisfaction and disappointments are reduced re-duced several hundred percent through our System of self-service. If you have not tried buying your foods the 0. P. Ska ggs System way, do so soon. Our -manager will - -ho w - you co in pletely around the store on your first visit and thereafter you will know where every item is located as well as the manager. Try it next and you'll become one of our regulars, . . AMERICAN FORK CTTTEKlT . M K nuurner KAY Rllim.. . -.. L19 City; WRS a Knatn... t-l.. . , - """MiMf TUUVI I lor. SATURDAY, JUKE 9, 1023 Mrs. John Walker and Mr. tod Mrs. Uke M4 family of rn. "en8Qay visitors of Mri. Mar- In Ml FOOD Sf RMS' N "Ill, yti'fWH ' STORES Vera Boley arrived home the first of the week from his sheep herd tn Southern Utah. He will visit indefinitely indefi-nitely before returning. Mrs. Olive Kirk and three children left TueBday evening for Idaho, where they expect to visit - three or tour months with relatives. Mrs. Frank Gardner and three small children of Ogden, have been visiting Gardner and other relatives. Miss Nellie Wilde of Farren, Emery County, arrived the latter part of last week for a several weeks' visit with friends and relatives in this city. Mrs. George. Meredith and daughter, daught-er, Clea, left Friday morning for Salt Uke City, where they will visit over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. BV O. Larson. ( an Fork Locals V Florence Dnnyon visited the l-tni In Salt Lake City with rela. ud friends. h, Roy Boiey am iamuy oi can City, were Wednesday visitors at We of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. ur guests at the home of Mr. in. Frank Bush Sunday were yA lire. Carl Myers of Bingham Sarah B. Chlpman left Wed- fj tor the capltol city, where she Tiilt Indefinitely at the home of iaoghter, Mrs. Arthur Adams. k Leonard Chlpman entertained liner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. p Stevens of Salt Lake City. other guests included the mem- of the immediate family. and Mrs. W. C. Bolev and Jiter Lorraine, attended the grad- exercises of the L. D. S. la Salt Lake City last Friday Miss Boley attended tho pneement dance following the i'sei. Mr. and Mrs; Hans Chrlstensen spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City visit, lng with relatives. Mrs. Emma Jenkins left Tuesday for Salt Lake City, where she visited several days with relatives and friends. Miss Mona Hindley and Mrs. Alex Chrlstensen spent last Saturday In thH capitol city, visiting friends and rela. Uvea. Mrs. Nathaniel Ashby returned to her home In Lemington, last Sunday, after visiting the past week with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby and family. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson of Ogden, spent from Tuesday until Friday Fri-day of last week visiting in this city with Dr. Robinson's mother, Mrs. Margaret Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt attend ed the regular monthly meeting of the Veteran Volunteer Fireman's Association Associa-tion held at Canyon Hall In Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ivy and small baby Jozelle of Overton Nevada,' are expected this evening (Saturday) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby, where they will visit indefinitely. The Sunday School officers and teachers of the Fourth ward enjoyed a novel Saratoga party Thursday evening. Following the swimming diversions, a picnic lunch was enjoyed. enjoy-ed. Everyone reports of having had a splendid time. " Albert J. Darting, nineteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darling of this city, left last Tuesday to Join the United States Navy. He will be gone for four years, during which time he will learn a trade. He expects to enjoy his vacations in this city with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard and two children, Mrs. Holn, Misses Margaret, Mar-garet, LaRue, and Donna Chrlstensen and Norman Chrlstensen of Salt Lake City, were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Ida Haag. J. L. Ftrmage made a business trip in interest of the J. C. Penney Com-pany Com-pany to Ely and McGill, Nevada, Friday, Fri-day, Saturday and Sunday. Tuesday he spent In Bingham Canyon, tn the Penney company's Interest Mr. and Mrs. John L. Firm age and fapily and Luzell Chlpman left . by auto Thursday for a month's trip through the northwest, Canada, Brit, ish Columbia anneturning by the way of California. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crittenden and two children of Los Angeles, California, Cali-fornia, are here for a month's visit at the home of Mrs. Crittenden's par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hunter. Mrs. Crittenden waB- before her marriage, Miss Clara Hunter of this city. Cameo Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM Saturday, June 9 W. C. Fields and Chester Conklin in "TWO FLAMING YOUTHS" Two rnmedians and twice as many laughs as you've ever had. i a funny thing, youHl say so too when you see these two flaming youths. Ala Wkt nsmaAv An1 WpstpMl. fatinee 4 p. m. Admission 10c and 15c. Evening 10c and 20c. Sunday and Monday, June 10 and 11 John Gilbert and Greta Garbo in "LOVE" m Gilbert is again a dashing officer and impetuous lover, as In "The Merry Widow" and "Flesh and the Devil." "ice more Greta Garbo's beauty and fire leave you speechless. The screen's most thrilling lover. Also Good Comedy and Variety. Admission 10c and 25c. Tuesday and Wednesday, June 12 and 13 Big Double Show for the price of one. "HOT HEELS"-, HEELS"-, , with Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller Its a ...... ... . ... ...I.. .(.K hollHnir Ittl.ti "-am its a riot It's jammed up upm wuu i...o ruslKm nnrl . ... . ... ,, thtv mn't topped" ,se moments and me laugns come . Also "TOO MANY CROOKS" ith Mildred Davis and Lloyd Hughes t of crooks descend on fashionable Long Island and the fun begins! Admission 10c and 25c. Thursdav nnrl vriAxxr. June 14 and 15 tricfl Tnn J iiTra-aTTmrrtf utli rTViar1ot HxV Vault J V nil A A X Wiw w. j P Z f h, r a,0"K the rdad of dangerous adventures but she fcrtt r.a1'1 A dramatic iitorv adeouatelv presented-a screen prc- picture ran enn snoru to mm. Al' serial "THE HAUNTED ISLAND". And Comedy "THJB NEWLY WEDS." Admission 10c and 20c. Miss Ethel Hansen, who has been visiting with her. auntand uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielsen for the past two weeks, left Friday monin8 for Oak. land, California, where she will enjoy a several months stay, before returning return-ing to her home in Racine, Wisconsin. Thomas Coddlngton left Thursday liR r ( v. a' . . trr muvv nero in vouon, vnere enpects to be gone for ten days. Neldon Um nt rmun nr.nn.i. . 'Isited from Mondav until Thundav tills city with Mrs. Um and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crystall and Mrs. Vadlns of Salt Uke City, were callers Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lot Robinson. Mrs. Nellie McCallouglx of Salt Lake City, returned to her home Sunday, after visiting the past week with Mr. and Mrs. William Preston and family. Mrs. Laura Bagshaw of Winter ..Quarters, Is visiting at the home of Mr,-aa& MrsrLot Robinson'tor t'Tew weeks, previous to leaving for an ex. tended trip through California. Mrs. Oscar Chlpman and two children child-ren and Miss Sarah Chlpman left Friday morning for Denver, where they will visit several months. Miss Chlpman will be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bramer durlnf her stay. Mrs. Carl Holmstead was hostess last Friday to the Bee Orchis ladles. Social chat and sewing were the diversions di-versions of the afternoon, followed by a' delicious luncheon.' The reception rooms were beautifully decorated to orange blossoms and pink peonies. Mrs. James T. Gardner and Mra Reed Gardner attended a party given Thursday in Draper at the home of Mrs. Alma Terry, in honor of Mrs. Willard M. Terry, a bride of the week. Mrs. Terry was fornerly Miss Mado-lyne Mado-lyne Gardner, a former resident of this city. , Word has been received at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hollndrake of the arrival of a winsome baby daugbL. er to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howard of Salt Lake City. The wee one arrived Tuesday at the Holy Cross Hospital. All concerned are doing very nicely, Mrs. Howard was formerly Miss Don-aa Don-aa Hollndrake of this city. Tuesday evening Mrs. James T. Gardner and Mrs. Reed Gardner en- tertainea at the latters Home "complimentary "com-plimentary to Miss Madolyne Gardner, whose marriage to Willard ML Terry of Draper took place Wednesday, June 6th, in the Salt Lake Temple. Games and music were enjoyed during the evening, after which dainty refresh ments were served. There were twenty twen-ty Ave present including the following out-of-town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Al, ma', Terry of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gardner of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Frank Gardner of Ogden, and Mrs. Glen Gardner of Provo. ! Albert G. Dunkley of Ran Francisco, California, arrived Wednesday in this city to visit several days with his Mrs Hannah Dunkley and other relatives. He will spend a short time in Salt 1-ake City visiting relatives, rela-tives, prior to bis returning to 8an Francisco, where he is employed. Last. Saturday Miss Harel - Brock-bank Brock-bank entertained at an afternoon tea at her home in Spanish Fork honoring honor-ing Miss ZIna Clayson, a bride of this week. The reception room was cleverly clev-erly decorated In orange blossoms and red roses. The dining room was beaa-ti..i beaa-ti..i in a ninr nchftmB of vlnk and white, roses being the motifs used. There were fifty quests called during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McAllaster Bnd family and Misses Loralne Boley and Irma Logsdon motored to Salt r-u. ri MnnAnv pvenine. where thev visited at the I D. S. hospital with Miss Lucile McAllaster, who was undergoing a mastoid operation that dav They report that Miss McAllast er is Improving as well as can be ex pected. Bui TIRES at lowest prices Imagine buying Firestone-built Firestone-built Tires, of the most modern design and construction con-struction at these money-saving money-saving prices. With this great line of tires, Firestone has beaten all records for tire value, breaking -down long-established ideas of what good tires should cost . TIRE 29 a 4.4021 $1145 7vm OLDFIELD 29x4.4021 $g55 Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton, Mrs. Joseph Nlcholes and Mrs. Jesse Green were among those who left Friday morning to attend the Primary Jubilee jn Salt Uke City, which Is In progress until Monday evening. TOat-wmjM they were among those who attended the reception glT the Hotel. Halt for Primary workers, and Mrs. Mch-.M.ndMl Mch-.M.ndMl a banquet previoulto -j which Included onlf tne rcceywv-i stake presidents.; These three ladle, comprise the presidency ot the Alpine Stake Primary. COUIIIEII AIRWAY 29 X 4.402 1 29 x 4.4021 $y io $go5 Prices include service during dur-ing life of tire. Liberal allowance al-lowance on worn tires traded in on new. Martin Heilsen Auto Co. American Fork, Utah Hnmv JIB " where $avins9 cn sreatett ' 9 AinmioAi? fouh; utah Shoes That Are Smart Arc ELI:!y-Tnmmed 7 : No longer are perfectly plain shoe the accepted vogue. The feminine mode demands that shoes to be smart must be beautiful as wel J r . You will enjoy a stroll thru our Shoe Dqpartme&l and a glimpse of the new Shoe, Patent Honey Beige Kid Kerer have materials been so Taxied, AH Patent, tff with smart embossed trims, the new Honey Beige Kid cool, all at inexpensive prices. $3.98 to $5.90 Stitcfadowna Are Healthy A Handbag Answers Yov Gift ProUem Smartly No rough seams in Stitch-downs Stitch-downs fo irritate tender toes. Built over our famous "Foot .Culture" last. Tan. 12 to 2 ...$2.98 Sy. to 11'... $2.49 5'i, to 8 $2.23 Dainty Frocks Of Pastel Silks For Girts Every girl v.-ho' has one of. these cunning frocks will long for "dress up" occasions soft, dainty styles are trimmed with ribbon and embroidery. em-broidery. Sixes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14. $4.98 1 ses SummerDres For Girls Are - Economically Priced Crisp and fresh trery girl needs a number of wash dresses for hot.weather.and mothers find that these mea lure up to every demand for wear and washing. Sixes 3 to 14. 98c Here b a display of ecMtt ew handbags poach and envelopes in colors and styles that every gradasta . win hke. $2.98 A Coat Too V7cst Is Economical Ileyv These art happy days lor the womsa who Is "coat boot int." The iuiob'i outstanding nodes are priced within your means. 9.90 Scarf coats, fur cuffed coats, man-pish man-pish tailored tail-ored types and sport coats all of them are herei- You Won't Need a Trunli With This Roomy Suitcase Mother can pack the clothes for the entire family fpr that vacation trip in this suitcase. Can be stowed in back of auto. Brass plated steel trim. $6.90 3c :8 For Bale Soft -wheat and rolled barley. W. EL Davis, Phone UiJ. adv Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. McBrlde and baby ot Park City, motored to this city last Friday and visited with Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and family. EL E. McBrlde returned with them tor an Indefinite visit Mrs. R. W. Jones and' daughter, Mrs. C SL Hanensteln of Long Beach, California, arrived the first of the week for a ten days' visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Earl F, Carlisle. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Carlisle are sisters. . Miss Ella Edwards visited the week end in Salt Lake City, guest at the ' Harry Parker, who Is employed In Salt Lake City, In the Commerce department de-partment of the Mountain States Tela, graph and Telephone Company, spent the week-end visiting with his father. I Late Parker. Iff.... fit. 11a anil Ma.aII AihiiIii.. w.w.ia win, a., u u u a . . t ri. ham spent last Friday In Provo, gueets at the home of. their sisters, Mrs. a A. Tolboe and Mrs. S. 0. Carter, Cart-er, Miss Stella remained for a several days' visit |