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Show . i l . ; AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, SEPTExrw SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 ti 10 XT- 00 PeV 0 . Case For Your Eggs The last carload of eggs brought the producers pro-ducers from $9.50 to $10.00 net per case,. Extras brought 42 cents per dozen. .- Are You Getting The Highest Prices For YOUR Eggs? . . SELL YOUR EOGS FOR THE MOST Investigate at .$2.40 Laying Mash Growing Mash - (Freshly Ground Feeds Are Superior) 42.40 Joseph K. Nicholes of Bt George, visited Tuesday with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholes. Wendell Makln of Salt Lake City, Is the guest of hla grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Makln, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Makln, Jr. and son Nlles of Salt Lake City, ' were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Makln Sr. Mrs. irvln Makln had as her visitor last Sunday, - her " brother, Thopaa Cunnlnghom of Salt Lak City; Clyde Chrlstensen of Salt. Lake City, was a Wednesday visitor at the home of his grandparents, Mr. ' and MmrLMm - American Fork Locals Let us put the old radio set of yours Into working - order again. Bennett-Werner Radio Co., Phone 10S-W.-.: " "adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Monson and baby moved to Bingham Canyon during dur-ing the week, where they will make their future home, Mr. Monson being employed there. Henry Boley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boley, underwent a major operation opera-tion Friday at the Holy Cross Hospital Hospi-tal la Salt Lake City. From last reports re-ports he was doing as well as could be expected. Ijeo Nelson left Friday tor Rlgby, Idaho, where he Is engaged to teach school during the winter at the Rigby . High School. . Niels Kelson, hla father, accompanied Leo as far as Idaho Fallswhere he will visit eeveral days With relatives. Mrs. Delbert Chipman and son Del-bert Del-bert Ray, returned home Wednesday from Mutual Dell, American Fork canyon, where they have spent the past two weeks enjoying a camping trip,; Mr. Chipman has- Joined his family at the camp each evening, fol lowing working hours. Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Boley and on, Henry, were business visitors in the capltol city on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean and baby of Salt Lake City, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Dean's mother, Mrs. Frank Edwards. Miss LaRue Chrlstensen. of .... Salt Lake City, is visiting this week with ber grandmother, Mrs. Ida Haag. Mrs. Clara Strong of Provo, visited Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jane Howes, Mrs. Ida Haag, Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte and Mrs. Irvln Makln spent a delightful day at La. goon resort Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kirk and family.. who .have been. at. the .Kirk sheep camp all summer, returned home last week for the winter months -- Mrs. Ar F. Smith, Mrs. William Patrick and Mrs. Samuel F. Grant were Tuesday visitors in the capltol city. William Patrick has left for Ban Diego, California, where he is to be employed. Mrs. Patrick and baby will Join him in several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Rolands and Mr. and Mrs. Zlnglemon of McOUl, Nevada, visited Wednesday with the Mesdames Rolands and Zlnglemon's grandmother, grandmoth-er, Mrs." Rose H. Grant The following young people enjoyed-a weenie roast and bonfire party Wednesday evening at Utah -Lake re sort: Misses Helen Storrs, Theora Budweeks, Margaret Earl, Rosa Wag staff, Lorlen Howes, Beth Nelson, her Bern lece Barratt Vlra May Bennett, a? JUSt The Clothe Your Children Need For School NEW FALL WEIGHT SUITS FOR THE BOYS -Just- irr timrf orsehqol ysr-Each"-8uit""at"the price we have it marked is a real value. Good for many days of the roughest sort of wear and you know boys know how to test suits for service. Prices Unusually Low. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES Getting the children ready for school is always al-ways a lot of work. Wise mothers will light-' ' eh their own wWk by making selections from our large stock of children's child-ren's dresses. See our new display. $1.95 - ' BOYS' SHUTS Made of good qu' Chambray. " Sizes 6 to 12 -I 69c BOYS' UNDEE Mesh and Ribbed ! - All Sizes j 49c J BOYS' OVERAU: A Real Value f M 1 S "i 4, to o years... 9 to 14 rears- II Mil I brother and wife, Mr. Ellison. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Margaret Pratt of Colorado, a daughter of John Currie, who was one of the early settlers of American Fork, is visiting this week with the Chip-man Chip-man families. Mrs. Sarah Jones, Mrs. Beth Sabey, Mrs. Louis Birk and daughters Violet and Ruth, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Watkins of Salt Lake City to Mt Pleasant Sunday,' where they spent the day visiting relatives. The members of the present Alpine Stake Primary presidency entertained Thursday afternoon in the basement of the Alpine Stake tabernacle for the former members of the Primary board. An interesting prbgram was enjoyed, followed by group, games and z other social diversions. Refreshments were served. Virginia Brown, Messrs. Don Ooates, Douglass Phillips, Boyd Holmstead, Ralph Curtis, Elba Lott, Cyril Zip. merman, Merrill ixtt, Keun tinnier and Merrill Rolf of Lehi. Registration Notice i . .For. Voters Notice is hereby given that the time and place for "registration of the names of the qualified electors In the American Fork precinct, prior to the general election to be held on November Novem-ber 6th, 1928, will be between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 9 o'clock p. m. on the following dates: August 13, 21 and 25, and October 9, 10, 16, CO and 81, at 7 o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock p. m. in said Election District where electors may apply for regis, tratlon. The districts are: ...1st precinct Martha Chipman 2nd precinct Emily Pazman. 3rd precinct Nellie Karren. 4th precinct Grace Barratt A great value in LADIES' BAYON HOSE Big range of colors 50c Value 29c Pair LADIES' HAND BAGS Biggest value we have offered. $1.00 and $1.59 Great Sale Of hIL Genuine Full Fashic HOSE Good Service Wei $1.63 Value $1.25 j CHIPMAN Special Seasonable Merchandise i AT BARGAIN PRICES LADIES' AND lOSSES' SILK SWEATEES CLOSING OUT at ONE-THIRD OFF - All Shades; A Real Offer. 5 8 1 s s 0 BOYS' OVERALLS Sizes 6 to 17 Years $1.00 Pair BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS - ' For School , Fine Quality -$115 Each MEN'S SOX Black and Brown Heavy Duty 5 Pair 90c RAYON. THE STORE OF QUALITY M. I. A. Will Start Work Poultry Day Committee On September 4th Hold Special Meeting Special Programs Arranged ln All Four Wards: Institutes For Teach, era and Officers Set Next Tuesday, September 4th has been set for the opening date of the Mutual Improvement Associations in all wards throughout the church, and has been designated as an evening for entertainments and socials. The four wards of American Fork are planning to fittingly observe this date for their opening night Special programs and other entertainments cave been arranged for. The First ward have arranged a clever musical and stunt program, with refreshments to be served on the lawn, along with games. The Second ward have also planned an evening of entertainment as well as the Third and Fourth wards. The Third ward's lntertalnment will be given in - the basement of the stake tabernacle and commences at 8 p. m. Communltv singing, games and dancing comprise the entertaining features. All of the members are requested to be present for the opening night that a record attendance may be obtained. Pre M. I. A. institutes were arrang. ed for officers and teachers as follows: Cache and Logan stakes were at Logan August 29th. Utah and Kolob stakes were at Provo, August 29th, Boxelder stake was at Brigham City, Angnst SOthand Alpine. Leh! and Tlmpano-gos Tlmpano-gos stakes will be held here, September Septem-ber 5th. Guaranteed Fast Color and To Wear. BED SPREADS New Designs, and Shades $3.50 Each HOUSEHOLD NEEDS KILL THETFLIES Pint Can Flit with Hand Spray 98c Half Pint Can Flit 39c Pint Bottle Flv Tox .59c All Kinds Seasoning Spices, Vinegar, Onions, Peppers, Dill, Fruit Jars, Rubbers, Lids and Accessories of all kinds. 1863 mmm mmm The People's Store" 1863 ew manuaV entitled "dffialns of Industry" which will be studied in the adult classes has just been printed print-ed and will be ready for distribution Immediately. Adams-Kirkwood Marriage Home Reception Miss Reata Adams, " charming daughter of James Adams of this city, and Arnold Kirkwood of Provo, are being married today (Saturday) in Provo. The young couple will make their future home in Provo. where Mr. Kirkwnad Is employed. .... This evening at the home of the bride's father, a rereptlon is being given in their honor, for which fifty invitations havewn linnefl. The young couple are belnfr showered show-ered with best wishes and congratula-tlons congratula-tlons from their many friends." The Utah Poultry Founders Day celebration general' committee held a special meeting at 10 a. m. Wednesday, August 29th, in the 'Peoples State Bank, where a financial report was read and several new members appointed ap-pointed on the commlttee.- Thomas Barratt, secretary and treasurer, reported that $267.73 cash was on hand, after all bills and ac. counts had been paid. After some discussion, J. P. Parker was appointed permanent treasurer of the committee, and Martin Nielsen and John Flrmage were appointed members of the general committee, The committee now consists of the following members: Rudolph Konold, chairman, Thomaa A. Barratt, secretary; secre-tary; J. B. Parker, treasurer; Mayor Roy Greenwood, William Chipman, MarQn'Melsenand John L. Flrmage. ' ; o " " " HOW BIAUTIFICATI05 HEETIJfG Prof. Emil Hansen, landscape gard-ner gard-ner of the Utah Agricultural College, will be in American Fork to hold a meeting with all interested in Community Com-munity or Home Beautiflcation, at 10 a. m. on Wednesday, September 6th, 1928, in the City Hall. As this Is an opportune time of the year to discuss house plants, garden flowers, bulbs, rose bnsh culture, preparation for tree planting, etc. etc. It Is urged that all women interested in these lines of work be present at the meeting with therrT)f6tIemsafia questions to present . Tt. Js also .urged, that tity officials Library committee, and those respon sible for the care of church houses and schdols be represented at the meeting. Bring yoar problems and questions with you. Those who are onauctmg demonstration ? homes hould also be present without fall. -o - VOCATIONAL AO. BOT FUItNISHlS ATMOSNTERE FOR PICTURE Stanford Steele, local high school i . uy. ana memoer of the Agriculture nepartment of that institution, has flftlnal. 1 ... . . ... ...R.j- ,h in inm this summer with his Agricultural and vocational work. Purebred Bershlre Dies, his project for this summer, have not only been raised by him but have been ed in such a manner that vnnna , Steele has felt more than repaid tor the project venture. ' The pigs being used br Ik Film corporation, whick t "The Exodus", an exploits' days, here in Utah. Taeyk featured in several iceieil Steele feels more than fhrt" the outcome of his vacatioiF " Agricultural instructor, U also feels proud of tiw V created for the moviei M efforts this summer, uif Other Ag. boys to follow ! ii( Former American It Woman Dies In t Friends and relatives (rf i Bahr of Chicago, formerljl nie Nelson of this city, w , to learn of her death, August 2nd. Interment v! the Oraceland cemetery. , Mrs. Bahr has resided" for the past 15 years. Bp sisters surviving her are: line Miller, Mrs. S. I CM Nelson of this city and Evans of Salt Lake City-Lost City-Lost Gold wrisfwatd band, jengraved M . Saratoga Wednesday, Reward. Return to Ot. YOU BUY A here .y yon are jBj3;i advsotafi"01" easy W BENNBTT-f j RADIO Phone lOS-WjJt American J J |