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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEK SATURDAY AUGUST 3; 1929 SHIPPERS More and more egg producers are joining us and shipping their ' ol'ks the NEW DIRECT $16.50 Values WAY. ""3 yu'U v of Summer Dresses la Color dominates this entire coiiecuon colors that-flatter sun-Unned .complexions ... most of them equalr SaSlS wlth"-alHhe.year-rouna complexions 'Sheer tmett4 ml? lift crepe, in bright, primitive shades; hlous pastels, wft neutrals . . . colors made interesting by hannony, contrast and tri-eolor. tri-eolor. There are frocks for a-very occasion. Special at Returns Are Greater, Freight and Handling Costs Are Less. -V-r, ;V Investigate For Yourself! j , ' Let Us Show You Absolute Proof QUALITY FEEDS AT LESS COST 1 .. . American Fork Loczls Guy Richards visited the week In Pleasant Grove with Ma grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams. f. ... .- .f ... ., ' Harrlald Totty of Los Angeles, California, was a Wednesday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert 8ouiherland. 'Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Pratt and famfly"of LosAngeles are - expected here Sunday evening, August 4, for a two weeks visit with his parent!, Mr. and Mrs. L JU Pratt Mr. Pratt Is enjoying his vacation from the Poll-man Poll-man Car Co., of which her is district rcanager in the Los' Angeles territory. Mrs. . Leonard ,. Chlpman, Mrs Thomas A. Barratt and Mrs.. Ben Mof fet entertained at a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon at the Moffett "residence "resi-dence in compliment to Mies Ora ' Geah Chlpman, who is here from Call fornia risltlng her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. William Chlpman. .Yellow and pink snap dragons formed a pretty centerpiece for he luncheon table. Awards for high score and . second . prise were won by Mrs. Leo Ralstrom and Mrs.. : William Chlpman. Those bidden were: Mrs. William Thornton, Mrs. William Chlpman,; Mrs. W. ; 8. Chlpman, Mrs. Helen Helselt, Mrs. J. F. Noyes, Mrs. Lee Halstrom, Mrs. X r.Lki.Flrmage. MraWA Homer, Mrs. Arch Peterson, Mrs. Leland Mitchell, Mrs. Clyde Thornton, Mrs. Roy Greenwood, ; of this city, Mrs. ' Ellis Preston, Mrs. William Eldrddge of Salt Lake City and Mrs. F. M. Hou . ton of Lehl. ' , ? V Mrs. .Sarah Jones and , Mrs Louis Blrk Tlslted- relatives - In Salt-Lake City Sunday. -'.-..A 1 Misses Ruby Steele and Loralne Adamson : ' Viairted the. "week-end In Provo with Miss Steele's aunt, Mrs. Hyrnm Rupper. . ' Mrs. Alice Dunkley returned home Sunday from ' California,' where she enjoyed a week's vacation sightseeing end. vUlUng - friends.- - Mrs. Myron Moyle, employed at Chipmab Mercantile Co. is enjoying her annual summer - vacation this week. Mr. and Mrs. Merrlll White and son returned home the fore -part of the week - from ' Yellowstone National Park, where they spent a week's vacation. va-cation. They report a wonderful trip. Miss . Florence . Chlpman was a guest this week of B. A. Cnlbertson and Mrs. J. J. Bramer and daughter, Mary Elaine, at the Cnlbertson home in Salt Lake City. f : : '" , J. I Firm age, district J. C Penney company manager; returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Roosevelt- where . a - new Penney, store will be opened on September Sep-tember 1st He was arranging for the lease on the new store building and other details' tor the opening. " President James H. Clarke, ' who has been seriously 111 at the I D. 8. Hospital in Salt Luke for the past several weeks, is reported to be much Improved in health.-. His many friends are hoping for a speedy recovery, , See Our Windows, i 40-inch . V 'PRINTED ' 0R0ANDIE3 V: j Regular 95c Yard I Sale Price : 60c VANTA SUN SUITS Sizes 2-4- -'' $1.00 ILot SUIHIEIl DRET3E3 Values to $12.00 Special at -r:f $&M PRINTED SILKS REDUCED Beautiful Printed Flat - Crepes- -7 $2.95 Values for ', $29 Yard - - 33-inch LINEN FINISH PRINTS t 35c Yard PRINTQ) GEORGETTE3 $2.25 Values fop $1.75 Yard HOUSE DRESSES All New Models. Sizes .14 to 46. These-arc all new models of Gingham, Per-' and Broadcloths. . Fascinatingly trimmed organdy, flares, pockets, scallops, pleats and sad $1.00 v.. Chipman Merc. Co. The Store of Quality mm STREET AMERICAN i: ALPIHE UlEVS f Mrs. L, Bates, Reporter. . f AKSTAIr EEU510H OF EOTtB TAMiT HELP The descendents and relatives of. the John.' Rowe Moyle . family .. held their annual reunion Saturday, July 27, In Alpine; at the home of John S p.nv was en- I Over the L 9 Judge ESSEX bdp Isi High it any car at any price Power increased 24 . . . Above 70 miles an hour top speed . . 60 miles an hour all day . . Four hydraulic shock absorbers . . New type double action four-wheel brakes . .r Larger i finer bpdi es ? , Easier steering . i Greater economy. As a further demons.tratioQ of Essex's superiority we drove a stock car oyer the entire, distance - from here through American Fork .. cahydn, to Mutual Dell and on. over. Timpanogos Loop on Monday of this week. Tvo persons occupied the car which was dri ven the entire distance oh high. . i I 8 i n Cah any other car; regardless of pce You can compare it only to costlierJcars because similar quality and detail de-tail is present elsewhere only in cars of definitely higher price levels. Walter A. Strange AMERICAN FORK ESSEX ani HUDSON Dealer TELEPHONE 151 9 9 9 9 . 9 Moyle.- . v-a " v.-, v ABnerabllnf commenced at at Khlch time handshaklnc Joyed. '';'"' '. : ' : At i a'Ootk. that evening theyaUt-ered theyaUt-ered at. the . Alpine Oymnaslum for lunch and a program.. There were 104 present' for - the program, feature, "hk:h consisted of the " following numbers - -1 k - 1 y Orchestra selection nnder the di rectlon of Miss Faye Parker; prayer, John F. Moyle; address of welcome. John Moyle, son of tfohn Rowe Moyle; vocal solo, Mary Van Cott; reading, Chloe Vincent; cello solo, Kenneth Burten; shart talk, Talue of Family Organlzajtlon," Myron Moyle; saxa phone solo, Alma Blnns; address, "History and Facts of the Moyle fun-fly fun-fly of the past Generation", Oscar W. Moyle. In Mr. Moyle's talk he touched on the character of the late Stephen Moyle in regard to the Water suit between Lehl and Moyle. The election of officers for the com ing year was the next part of the program, followed ny another; selection selec-tion from the. orchestra. . Berth. M.Gray M.-Gray gave the closing prayer. . The next reunion will be held at he home of O. W. Moyle in Salt Lake City.. . Out-of-town visitors .present were: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Moyle and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar W. Moyle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Cott and daughter, Frank Moyle and son, Mrs. T. T. Burten and son, Miss Gertie Moyle, Mr. and , Mrs. Irving Clawson and family, Mrs. Berha Gray and family, Mrs. Alfred Moyle and daughters, Mrs. Hyrum Jenkins and daughter of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Joseph Stubbs and family, 'Mr. and1 Mrs. Moyle Stubbs, Miss Edna Hansen of Provo, Mrs. Samuel Cluff of.Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blnns and son of Highland, .Moyle Blnns of 8cho fleld, Mrs. Edna Parker and family and Mrs. Grace Barratt and family of American Fork. . sister of Mrs. Vance. Quite a number of Alpine people attended the memorial services of J. W. Booth held at Provo Sunday. ' Card;of - Tkaaks We wish to thank the many friends who' so kindly aided anil assisted ns during the illness and death, of our beloved wife arid mother. The cart, floral tributes, music, speakers and the many other favors, are all deeply appreciated and heartfelt William Loveridga and Family. . . i i i i r p"" Card of Thanks ; , We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many kind friends who aided ns in any way during the Illness and funeral of oar beloved husband and father, James 8. Crystal The floral tributes, ' can, speakers and musical numbers are all deeply appreciated and truly heart-felt heart-felt " ' " ' " Mrs. James 8. Crystal and Family. - HmI Be thtOaib Brown Trout grow to airtj r mors in New Zetlmt t age more tLan doable the fc same fish in English witen NeW"7e8lanif n browii trotf es ginally from (irnt Brltln, Card of Thanks To the many kind friends who aided aid-ed ns In any way during the death and funeral of our dear little daughter daught-er and sister, kindly accept our sincere thanks and grateful appreciation. apprecia-tion. 'The cars, speakers, music and floral , tributes were air truly heartfelt heart-felt ..-r...;r Mr. and Mrs..T. L. Tldwell An4 Family. Afi'atiir Radio The Greatest Adi: inent in Badio sines I House Current Li Screen Grid j Electro-Dynasig Ask for a Demonst: OcnnetH'x: Radio Co. .Phone 10S-W . American Fork, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs-Charles Mrs-Charles Clark were: Mr. and Mrs. G. V). Cracroft, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cra-croft Cra-croft and children, MrTand Mrs. Cllft Cracroft and Mrs. White and daught ra,Clclly and-Florence-all-of-fialt Uke. Mrs. Dean Smith entertained the Happy Doten Club at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. The usual activities activi-ties were engaged la, after which a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Clark were guests of relatives in Salt Lake Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday. ' Guests of Mr. and-Mrs. Ray Strong are: the Mlnses Evelyn and Betty Merrill of California, sisters of, Mrs-Strong. Mrs-Strong. Mrs. Smith and chlMren of Salt Lake.jire. guests of Mr- and Mrs. James W. Vance- Mrs. Smith Is' a r I t iTi T. '--r.J7". . ". " . . . ' , Ti M 4 . 'mm Grease Addo Miles Every piece of machinery needs lubricatintT- T automobile is no exception. Regular monthly gr inj? will add miles to its life. - Let us grease it 1 and eyerymonth from now on. Quick service prices right. r ' ' FREE .jjj. Complete Greasing With Purchase of 50 Gallons oi Dave's Quick Service East Stata HiirViuiair. Amrican t 0 -:v St |