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Show SATURDAY, APRIL ft , AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY; APRIL 23, 1927 IXUUii - '"".L Our Forget Your Feed Worries Wo take the worry but of the feed question. 3'RICES ARE LOWEST. TEED QUALITY HIGHEST. MILL EQUIPMENT THE BEST. FEEDS ALWAYS UNIFORM. . Scores of careful feeders are letting us do their worrying about feeds. You, too, can relieve yourself of all feed worry and know you are taken care of right. TRY AN ORDER TODAY. A. W, Pulley Sons Telephoie 172 ' - American Fork Wonderful "Assemblage of Women's and Misses Mr. and Mrs. John .E. Berg were visitor In the capitol city Thursday. - Elmo" Bush of Bingham, spent Tuesday In American Fork with his parent. Mr. and Mr. Frank Bush. - Mr." Jennie Tanner and daughter fay. hare moved into the honw of Mrs. Mabel Cheney. Mr. and Mr. Fred Wright motored from Salt Lake Sunday last and viait. . ed with relatlTes during the day. lira. William. L WagstaffU con, fined to her home thla week with 111- neaa- ' For rug weaving, see Mrs. Nlda A. Hall, 1 mile north On Alpine road. 4-23-tf - Mr. and Mra. Briggs and children of Eureka, spent Sunday in American Fork visiting with Mrs. Sarah Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter and three sons and John Shatter ot Bingham, Bing-ham, spent 8unday afternoon and evening with the - Messrs. Shatter's . mother, Mrs. Mina Shatter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swlnhart ot Rlverton, visited in American Fork with Mrs. Mary J. Cunningham, and -Mrs. J.'N. Fackrell Friday, . Be sure and see "The Fire Brigade" at the Cameo Thursday and Friday, April 23 and 29. Matinee Thursday Thurs-day 3 p. m. 10c and 20c; evenings 15c and 30c. adv. Mrs. Harden Holfndrake and children child-ren with Mrs. John C Nelson and Mrs. Leone Told and children of Pleasant - Grove, motored to Salt Uke Friday -and spent the iday on business and r. pleasure. .. . : .-r, - ,. .., , . j-, ..... , KAYSEE CHIFFON HOSE Pointed heel. , 24 New Summer Shades. f $1.65 SPRING DRESSES DaintiesTTaffeta.; We 've just received the - ne w crepe tub silk models. Priced Charming Summer Fashions Mr., and Mra. Alan Shelley motored to Tooele Wednesday morning and re mained over Thursday... K. J. Bird spent Thursday In Salt Lake City, visiting thVclty jchool system "' Mr., and Mrs.' Andrew Anderson of Richfield, visited in. American - Fork Thursday with Mrs. Anderson's broth. er, I. U Pratt and family.. Their niece and nephew. Forest and Ruth Pratt who accompanied them remain, ed for a week's visit at the Pratt home. - . Wednesday evening Mrs. R, L. Ashby and daughter Mary, were in Provo to hear Mrs. Ashby's daughter, Miss Althea Ashby read "Why Marry" before the Mask Club ot the University. Univer-sity. Miss Ashby was complimented highly on her reading of the play. , Nathaniel Ashby visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby and family here en-route en-route home to Lemington Monday. Mrs. Nathaniel Ashby and three children visited with the Ashby family here for several days before leaving for Lemington. Wayn C. Booth Is confined to hi home here with Illness. Mr. Booth was forced to discontinue his work at the high school because of his ill health. His many friends trust that his condition will soon Improve. The students of the high school and seventh and eighth grades were dismissed dis-missed from school Friday and attended attend-ed the Alpine district high school day held at Lehi.' A number of the students stu-dents participated in the various activities. ac-tivities. In our report last week of the American Fork Motor Conpany victory vic-tory in the county sales contest and banquet we overlooked the name of Ray Jacklln as one of those to attend the big "feed.- $10.00 and up Call in and see these new models. Zl CLEANUP One Lot LADIES' CORSETS Sizes 22 to 27. $3.00 to $5.00 values 75c Special Hose Sale Exquisite NEW GLOVE3 Fancy Gloves $1.00 Pair SPECIAL SALS WOMEN'S SP0ET : COATS Plaids and Checki $15.00 BARGAINS IN LARGE TOWELS Size 18 in. x 40 in. 2 for 37c WOMEN'S RAYON SILK HOSE Ravel Stop Narrowed Ankle Silk Above the Knee " 10 Leading Summer Shades. ' BARGAIN 49 PAIR One Lot Striking - SPORT SUITS , Special 12.95 CHILDREN'S DROP STITCH HOS. In all the new spring shades. i IlEegular 35c Hose - 23c pair SILK SCARFS Crepes and Georgettes All dolors Including Black and White. $1.59 up. Aat the health conference held Monday; afternoon In the City Hall 33 children of pre-school age were examined ex-amined by Dr. Cullimcre and Mrs. Eveline Rled ot the county health unit 'Postal Officials Asking For Bids On Carrying Mail Government PobUI officials have ' posted notices here asking for new bids on carrying malls between the local post office and the railroad stations. All bids are to be filed with the American Fork postmaster on 01 before the 28th of April. , c LJ in mm STORE OF QUALITY- Mrs. MILton Adams, Clarice and Ina Taylor, spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake City on business and visiting with relatives. "J-" Mr. and Mrs. , Clyde . Nelson and children. Mrs. J. C. Klrkendall and children motored from Dlvldent Easter East-er Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson and family. Misses Mary Shelley, Vida Berg with Harold Comer and Ernest Webb of Lehi, and Leland Adamson of jSalt Lake City spent Easter Sunday - In Midway t the Hot Pot. .... Final Day Today OF OTO When in town doing your Saturday shopping be sure to come in and get our Sale Prices. OUR EVERYDAY CASH PRICES MAKES SAVINGS FOR YOU The Many Spring Sale Prices Assures You Even 1 ,. ,. Greater Savingsr'""'"" FEED BUSINESS GROWING We arc constantly increasing our feed business. busi-ness. There must be a reason. Ask Leo about prices and quality feeds. AMERICAN FORK CO-OP. The Peoples Store." MAIN STREET AMERICAN FORK Be sure and see "The Fire Brigade"" at the Cameo Thursday and Friday, April 23 and 29. Matinee Thursday Thurs-day 3 p. m. 10c and 20c; evenings 15c and ,30c. adv. Card of Thanks Miss Olive Berg visited in Midway this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Bergener. Miss Katheron Karren is spending the week-end in Provo, guest of Miss Ines Jones. Mrs. James Julian entertained Thursday night in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchanan, who were married - recently. Mrs. Buchanan was formerly Miss Grace Julian, her daughter. .The guests -were entertained enter-tained with games and music, followed follow-ed by a dainty -lunch. The young couple were presented with a number of beautiful as well as useful gifts. There were 40 present at the shower. For the many kindnesses and sympathy shown us In our recent , bereavement, the death of our baby son, Eugene, we desire to .express our sincere thank. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts. Card of Thanks We are most grateful to the many kind friends who In any way assisted us during the Illness and burial ot our husband and brotherr for the many beautiful floral tribute, musical music-al number and automobiles. Our heartfelt thanks 1 extended to each and every one who assisted in any manner. A. Contests In Taber nacle Next Tuesday Night Next Tueday night the sub-staks contests of the Mutual Improvement Association will be held in the stake tabernacle. The American Fork district dis-trict i comprised of the four wards of American Fork, Alpineand THIgh land wards." " " " Each ward had the opportunity to contest In several activities: Gleaner Girl and M. Men's public speaking, one-act drama, ladle' chorus, M. Men's quartette, dancing of the Lane, era, etc. The American Fork ' wards will ccntest In the activities as follows: First -ward: Gleaner Girls public speaking, M. Men's public speaking, Drama and Ladle' Chorus. Second ward:'. M. Men' public speaking and Orchestra. Third ward: Gleaner Girl public speaking. M. Men' public speaking. Ladles Chorus and Male Quartette Mrs." John Alma Singleton Robert Singleton. -o Card of Thanks We gratefully acknowledge the many expressions of kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and death of our beloved mother. We thank those who sent the beautiful flowers, and who rendered assistance at the services and use of cars, etc v John II. Davis and Family. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our., sincere thanks to all those .who assisted . in the sickness and death of our beloved father and brother,. David Smithy and for the many beautiful floral offerings. offer-ings. David H. Smith Win. Merton Smith Mrs. Jennie Copenhaver Ida A. Harrington. First and Second Grade : Operetta Well Presented The First and Second Grade itu-dents itu-dents cf the local school did Wonderfully Wonder-fully well in their presentation ot the operetta, "A Dream of Fairyland'', at the Cameo Thursday afternoon and evening. Both the matinee and evening eve-ning performances 'were well attend, ed and the audience werejwell pleased pleas-ed with the rendition. h.' The one Jiundred students, nicely costumed, "rendered " the ' numerous choruses in exceptional style and the solo and duet part were very well taken. The spoken parts of the operetta included quits ft number of the students'. The operetta covered a story ot two sister leaving home and searching oat Fairyland and be coming, members, ot the happy group of faries. The scope of singing required re-quired was really tor much older children bnt the little folk handled ltHr very "great" ktapeTTThey r" with their instructors are to be highly complimented for the presentation of the production, A recitation by Miss Virginia Shelley , and two solos by Miss Helen Chamberlain, , between acts proved "to be the "hit" f the eve. ntngr' -- "Tburth ward: Gleaner Girl public peaking, Drama and Male quartette. The contest start at 7:30 and tht public is Invited to attend. The wln- B?rfll.5L.th9 . JiMdar- PlKbUxonleiH will compete for stake honors with the winners of the American Fork and Lehl district the TriesW nlgbt following, and the stake winners will compete with the winners ot never stake groups later on. Misses, GEelda. Elsmore, Kk Karren. Mary Abel and Violet f spent Friday of last week In I visiting friends. . v ! Mrs. B. N. Christen- sent To Head Paresi- Teachers Assodl Mrs. Bernard N. Chrlstenia head .the local ParenLTeechoi soclatlon for the ensuing yeat t election of Mrs. Chrtstensen to office wa mad Monday night i meeting ot Ui J Asaodation til' the - tabernacle - basement If Glddings was sleeted . vice-pm: Mr. William M. Barratt, ecrt treasurer, and the following ' selected to act as Board mtn: J. W. Chadwick, Mrs. Joseph 1 Mrs. VvTUIam D Lovelesa, Monl E ley, - Florence -Dunyon - ao4 I Holmstead. Preceding the election of t the following prqgram- was ( Vocal solo, K. J. Bird; prayer, t Jesse M. Walker; violin solo, 1, AnnClaysonyflnahciar report . lecture on "Bridging the Gap Problem ChUd" by Dr. Lloyd ft more. . . The remainder of th time j spent In danclnf. There i.wai j attendance at the meetlngM FULTON Buys Your EOOS '---'Best'-' Mcc3";' Best Grading Satisfaction Guaranteed 7M. flHELTON Buyer ECONOMY WILL BE DEMONSTRATED TODAY at the big State Economy Demonstration and Co test at Liberty Park, Salt Lake City. Ford ownefl making best mileage on gasoline "will be awarded prizes. , THE NEW FORD CAE GIVES MOST MILES PER DOLLAR WatchFor Records. Made At The Contest. We will gladly show you the now Ford features. American Fork Motor Co. Fai ent ugt ans gall iven all eni Ul e hay- ire At tout AT e ubi bit |