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Show TCEDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1929 r - -X 1 mtH Fnrft Iridic IriWl VMM W . '( inu Thoma CoJdinton tpent ud pleasure trip. ri. Men iseison arrived noma iday trom. Dividend, and Goshen, e she has spent the past week ins friendi and relative!. ,y Coddlngton and John Harvey the flret of the week for the Cod-ton Cod-ton sheep camp at Gold Hill, e they will remain indefinitely. r. and Mrs. Ed Larson of Lehl, Wed the high Bchool opera lit" Wednesday evening t the School Auditorium. and Mrs. Victor Webb and son, h of Salt tAKe uuy, speni yveu- ln this ' city visiting Mrs. mother, Mrs. Rose H. Grant Irs. Alfred unaawicn: nnaerweni Operation for appendicitis and Hones at the Lehl hospal Thurs- According to last reports, she ping as well as can be expectea. Jrs. G. A A. Anderson will entertain 4t "... I. la l.itlai naif TtlliraitttV ler home. All clnb ladles are jn a cordial invitation to be in hdance. line baby boy arrived Sunday, r uary 10, at the home of Mr. and Dan Brewer at West Jordan. The her, Mrs. Loretta Nielsen Brewer formerly of American Fork, the hter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph en. The boy was a most wel- arrival, as four - girls preceded Mother and babe are doing very y. - e Fourth Ward Geneologlcal ittee was entertained Wednes- evenlng at the home- of Mrs. as Coddlngton. The entertaln- nt was In the form of a business siting and social, the new election ... . .. . j. - iqfflcers taking piace tne iorepan oi f evening which resulted In the foi ling appointment: Chairman Rlch- Hansen, John Steggels and San-Walker, San-Walker, aids; Mrs. Ida Harrlng-secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Nan fcifeht, chorister; Mrs. Thomas Cod- tton, chaperon. The other officers be elected at a later date. Re- mments were served to fourteen. IL Lavis, stake chairman, was a f- eiial guest 'AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. 8. F Grant were business visitors la the capltol city Thursday. 'r-r . ,' , : DrT V. F. Houston attended a busl-ness busl-ness meeting '. and luncheon at the Hotel Roberta 1st " Provo Wednesday evening given by the Utah County Medical unit . Mrs. C. M. Beck and Fllcher Bilk of Salt Lake City, were business vlsl-tors vlsl-tors in this city Tuesday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. ; The Better The "Wringer, IThe Whiter The Wash. 'Lincoln Freed Th Slaves I But jytag Freed the Homea" t tlivnA 1 CYX-X 'A TnAr?lATl 'ork for free demon stration, CHARLES GRANT Authorized Maytag Salesman Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart in company with Mr and Mrs. Alex Gray, of Pleasant Grove, attended the funeral -services In Murray Sunday for Mrs. Alfred Broomhead. ' The M. I. A. Stake Board held their regular business meeting at the home of Lloyd B. Adamson Tuesday evening. Further plans were completed com-pleted for the annual Gold and Green Ball, and other business matters discussed. dis-cussed. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. Mrs. Warren Anderson was hostess hos-tess last Thursday afternoon to the Bee Orchis ladies at her home.; Sewing, Sew-ing, music and social chat were the main' diversions,' after which a delicious de-licious two course luncheon was served. serv-ed. There were thirteen present Including In-cluding the following special guests, Mrs., June Wright Mrs. Lyde Wilds and Mrs. L. B. Adamson. Extra Fine Quailty Cut Flowers and Potted Plants for parties and special occasions.1 oc-casions.1 Humphries, .Telephone .Tele-phone 2-00. adv. The American Fork Firemen social members and their partners entertained enter-tained the regular members and their partners Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Davis. The entertainment was in the form of a Valentine party, the decorations and lunch being carried out In this theme. Progressive 'Rook? was en-Joyed en-Joyed during the evening, prizes being won by Ray Sager, Glen Varney, Vern Walker and Mrs. Mary Humphries. Hum-phries. The guests numbered 25 Those in charge of the social were: Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelley. An Interesting social event of the week was the regular meeting of the Ladles Literary Association held at the home of Mrs. John H. Miller Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Pier- son-was assisting hostess. Along with diversions of social chat and music, a very Interesting program was given. Mrs. Monroe Paxman of Provo gave a book revue on an Irish Romance. The other numbers consisted of a vocal solo by Mrs. W, R. Halliday and a piano selection by Mrs. Walter A. Strange. The entertaining enter-taining rooms were cleverly decorat ed In a red and white color scheme red and white carnations being the motifs. Favors and luncheon menu were of a Valentine nature. The special guests Included, Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mrs. Parley Austin, Mrs. Jeanette Miller, Mrs. Walter A. Strange and Mrs. A. E. DolL SATURDAY AND Mhij M)li M,im if "rtr T i t ft" - r MONDAY 4 1b. Pail Lar469o 2 Tall Cans Turpin Salmon - ' 35c Cheese, Per Pound 24c 1 Pound Can Peanut Butter , 25c Bishop's Cocoa, Pkg. 19c Large Lanral Salmon 25c 10 Pounds Table Salt 20c 3 Pkgf AH-Bran and One ' 8 Hole Muffin Tin-All Tin-All for 39c ORS.KVGGS iu. - FOOD STORES Americah Fork- Mr. and Mrs. (John E. Berg and Ray Shelley, were business visitors in Salt Lake City Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Mercer were guests at dinner 8unday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and Mrs. Sadie Henry of Salt Lake City, attended the funeral of Mrs. A. A. Green Monday. They were also guests at the home of Mrs. Leonard Chip-man Chip-man during their stay. Mrs. Ruben Chipman-and daughters, daught-ers, Eileen, Sarah and Florence, motored to Salt Lake City Saturday, where they spent the day visiting relatives. The Primary officers and teachers of the Fourth ward were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. . Uames M. ' Grant Business problems were discussed the forepart fore-part of the evening, after which a social hour was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served to sixteen. The World's Biggest Bargain . . Health is purchasable. , ,. . . "Money can't buy health," was the old saying. . Like most othr old sayings, this isn't true. . . In these days of scientific progress, money will buy health bust aa it will buy legal service, Insurance, education or any other Lralning or protection. - . .... It's Just a matter of business. If you want to pay the price, - ou can buy health. If you are too Btlngy to pay the price you can putter along without the health. But you will have to pay, just the same, sooner or later, and the longer you wait, the more you will nave to pay and the less you get for your money. . . In other words. Just the same as in business, when you buy lealth, you have to mix some brains with your money if' you want to ;et a bargain. You must buy at the right time, not when It te too late. You must buy oil before the. bearings are burned out, and you niust buy the best oil instead of the cheapest. . . You must buy fuel before the heater gets cold. . . You must fill the cavities before the teeth rot. . . You must adiust and- stralehten the spine before it be- ifcomea permanently deformed. H . . . These are some of the things you must do if you want a , bargain when you go out to buy health. It la purchasable at any time, J.ut If you wait too long you may find that you haven't the price for tuch a big job, and you may even find that there Isn't any doctor In . our town skillful enough to fix up such ft bad lqh Th9 more hope- sbs tne situation Is, the bigger the price you win have to pay. . . In other words, you can always buy help. Xo matter how 1 badly off you are, no matter how hopeless, two heads are bettter than cne, and a wise and skillful professional asslsant can be employed to kjo wnatever can be done. , . . HUT the earlier In the game he Is called in. the more good he can do, the less It will cost and tho biggest result you will get for lyour money. ' . . Health Is purchasable. . How much will you have? Dr. James M. Grant Phone 113 HIEORACTOR American Fork Mrs. Clyde Strong of Alpine, who was operated on for gall stones four weeks ago at the Lehl Hospital, has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Smith for the past ten days jrecuperatlng, - She: was removed re-moved to her home Wednesday, and was reported to be doing very njcelyrl Mrs. A. B. Adams entertained last Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower In honor of Mrs.- Alva S. Adams, formerly Miss Sarah A. Reese of Lehl, whose marriage to Alva S. Adams took place February 4. Progressive Pro-gressive games and music were enjoyed, en-joyed, after which delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. The guest list numbered thirty. Adair Bromley and Will R. Shelley were bus toesi visitors la the capltol city Tuesday. - Mrs. Frank Edwards . visited the week-end in Salt Lake City with-her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Firm age spent Sunday in Provo, visiting with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flrmage. '. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavltt motored motor-ed to Provo Sunday, where they visited visit-ed with Mrs. John Buckwalter, Jr., and new baby at the Crane Maternity HorneT " - , Mr. and Mrs. A. Holman of Pleas- Lant Grove, are visiting here -indefi nitely with their daughter, Mrs. Del-bert Del-bert Chipmanr They spent a tew days last week in Salt Lake City returning re-turning here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries en tertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Peterson, the occasion being Mr. Peterson's birth day. Miss Amy Shelley attended a meeting meet-ing of the N. E. L. A. association of the Utah Power and Light Co. at the Provo plant Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. J. L. Flrmage entertained at bridge at her home Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. A delicious luncheon was served serv-ed following the bridge diversion. Music was also enjoyed during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston, Miss Lenore Crookston and Eldon Crookston formed a theatre party Sunday evening "and attended "The Little Spitfire" at the Playhouse theatre In Salt Lake City. ' David Smith and Miss Ellen Smith of Salt Lake City, were among the out-of-town people who attended the high school opera "Faust" presented at the High School Auditorium Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. James Varney and Mrs. Berg's mother, Mrs. Householder, left Monday morning for California, where they expect to spend a three weeks vacation. Mrs. James Chipman, Mrs. Will iam Chlpman, Mrs. Leonard Chipman and Mrs. J. L. Flrmage, were guest! of Mrs. Ray Rosebraugh of Salt Lake City at a party given by the Sigma Theta Sorority at the Covenant House in Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. W. C. Boley, Mr. and Mrs Abner Chipman, Mrs. Roy Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson were among those from this city who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Ann E. Maag, held in Vineyard Monday afternoon, Howard Payman, organist at the Cameo Theatre, was given the opportunity op-portunity to play the Wurlitzer pipe organ at the Paramount Theatre in It has been suggested bv several Arm Ha pVdfi rt nnw innna . PahHw . , . ' I Provo last week, during the vacation Founders day celebration that the ' - . . . vl ilia iQBUiai iPigauipu luo . c JL poultry men begin to plan now for this coming event. It is suggested that the poultry men start to save chicken, feathers, and it Is hoped that when plans commence on the big event, every man will be able to sub mit at least a blanket of feathers yard square to help In the decorating. it is deemed that if each one did this, some very beautiful floats could be made, which would not only furnish the proper setting, but create a striking strik-ing appearance. o Card of Thanks We deeply appreciate and wish to thank everyone who so kindly aided and assisted us in any way during the death and funeral services of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Minnie Min-nie H. Green. The speakers, cars. floral offerings and all other favors extended us are sincerely heartfelt Mr. A. A. Green and Family. perlence was a wonderful opportunity for Mr. Paxman, who has a future open to him in musical lines. Mr. Paxman is also attending the B. T. U. along with studying pipe organ. Carnations special at $1.00 a dozen this month. Boh- bock, & Sons,: Am. Fork. Phone 137. 2-16-lt You will discover a iway to make money much easier than dig-iginff dig-iginff for it by trading: ! with us "A dollar saved sav-ed js a dollar earned.' AMERICAN FORE OIL co. - DAY and NIOHT SERVICE AMERICAN PORK TEL. 1st Twelve peppy high school girls organized, during the week, a snappy new club to be known as the "D. P. D." organization, and its purpose is to instill enthusiasm in high school athletics and sports, create interest and kindle school spirit The per sonnel consist of the following: Misses Erma Logsdon, Lucile Mc Allaster, Moselle Cunningham, Helen Moffett, Loraine Boley, Orpha Rush- ton, LePrlel Myers, Orpha Robinson, Virginia Eggertsen, Bernlce Barratt, Dorothy Adamson and Clarice Brom ley. The Public Speaking club the American Fork High School are holding hold-ing their debate try-outs Monday, February 18, In the High School Auditorium. Audi-torium. The winners selected from the contestants will comprise the team to enter the state and national debates. The winners will also compete com-pete with the1 WeBt Side High School of Salt Lake during this month on the question, "Resolved that the state of Utah should adopt the law similar to the Baums Law of New York." Luther Luth-er Glddings of the faculty Is In direct chargeof this club with the following student officers: President, Virginia Ergertser-vicepresidentrLuciir-Mo Allaster; debating manager, Bernlece Barratt; oratorical manager, Erma Logsdon. Housef rock Week WastiFrocks in one of our mart InttiTitlug offerings 98c $149 $L98 S3& 2 to 6 J 7 to 14 The luutLai wbo art waiting with eagerness for this atHwancement-from atHwancement-from J. C Penary Company w2l be delighted to know that oar ral ves an better than rrer, and the tvtes themselves never so varied and charmiogi , New prints osw colorings ore atrtt-dstaOj! Frocb that wiQ giva thrill of plearure to every youth" ful ownert The favorite basqua style is an Important feature. Spring Styles and New Patterns Id Apron Dresses At the Same Saving Price Hoosewrm the country coun-try over know this taring tar-ing and this season they wU be more delighted de-lighted than ever with the charming styles and splendid fabrics. If you have worn them before, you will not mlis this selection If yon haven now is a good time to start Size 34 to 44, 98 c C kviv fiyrlt New Porch Frocks In a Big-Value Group Charming house and porch - frocks appropriate for many occasions traight uncs, oasaues . ana flares fashioned of printed dimity, ha-tiste, ha-tiste, broadcloth, and gabardine. Smart, .' new and remarkable! . values. : ( . All iik Pongee - Frocks Included . . Qever- frocks ofi natural color, all silk Jap pongee are included in-cluded in this excep- tional selling at ' $1-79 JL Sizes 16 to 44 Ramshaw's Chick Contest To the boy or girl under 15 bringing in first order for 500 chicks will receive the 25 Leghorn Chicks T in Oo-op. window. . ; ;, F. Rulon Nicholes Phone 157-W American Fork Representative |