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Show BATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1929 I mil- - - .- " -c .--""' " " t i , . t : n ii 6 L 4-. " for ivomai who tvant to go-end do-without fcli&zo v-,,.,! .--Ji .r 1 f i e It ii n COMFORT Style and Economy are. t!ie outstanding raises fa these remarkable shoes for women. Comfort because we can t yea cad only from a perfect per-fect fit can yon get perfect comfort. Etyle becsssa ENNA JETTICK pattern are attractive and being Cited right look right and hold their . thane to the last day. Economy because ENNA JETTICK prices lit any fr pnrc 6nly ia Ensajstticks do you fjtt priced fyidjtt"at these prices. - (r , . ' , - .' .... 1 f c ... ::..-. v ,' : ;coriFpsT dreads ca & Rer&sa cf what you pay of bow good your iboci are or how itylii ccales tisy truly t yon will Berct'gst teal oacsibrt from then. Up to cow oocsplcta variety of wHi&s (sa tb-Bolota tb-Bolota eat!al to correct fttiag) has beca obtainable csly b Llgh pries footwear; ONA JETTICIS are carriod fa Narrow and Extra tiarrow TTl-a esd Extra Tils widtba Bcrrioe csrer befow cb taiasJbla.b cbses tt.tic prices. t. ttcna id FtifdrEvmFootlj ' A Style for Every Eyel APricoforAnyPurso! THE Cf OEE OF, QUALITY Metic aa mm txu UJJ.XU.U 1 1 1 1 1 i m 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m fa ,u. i.i.u.ij.uj, tuju i 1 1 ujj i.lxj u ll-Llixul: i m i i 't k: : : u j uu f.c:rt2"3 Fcrk Leeds Kllot Lm and Merlin Grant ipent tb weekend la Qarfleld. aueata at . tha homa of Mr. and Mra. Raloa tvt lor. . '; i-'rr:' BPBCIAL rOR ( SATURDAY Roaey 99 Doien,J Humpnrlea." adT. , Mra. JLao Mtradlta attended luncn-eon luncn-eon Thnraday afternoon la Ptoto given at the homa of lira. Eugene Allen, - : -...v 'm;; j krV and Mra. ftftf, Draper are tie proud parent of a flue baby boy born laat week. - All "concerned are doing tery nicely. . , j lit. and Mra. Ror Dudley are the proud parent of a fine baby girl bora Tuesday morning. 'Mother and babe are doing tery nicely. . ' - "At th Social Service hieetlng Tuee day afternoon, Sire, liable Nelson, Primary grade enpenrlsor, gave a most Interesting Jeson -on "ifental Tests and Superior Mental Children." Miss- Orpha Robinson gara a " read lng and . Miss lone Ruison a vocal election during, the program! There was only a -fair attendance -present, due to the Inclement ineather, -: Mra. Annie Newman arrived borne Sunday from Helper, where aha ha been the put two weeks visiting her daughter., ';. . . ., ' Harrr Parker, who baa been am ployed In Salt Lake City by the Mt States Tel. and TeL Co baa . been transferred to tin Provo Offlce of the Telephone, company, , H Jiomjn need his new actlTlttea Monday. . , v Mra. Q. A. Rlcharda entertained at a birthday party laat Friday afternoon In honor of the tenth anniversary of her eon, Guy.' Tha guest list Included Includ-ed tan boy friends. Games were an Joyed, followed by. delicious refresh menta. - -1 . ...j. V'" Mr, and Mrs. W. - Bartlet and baby daughter of Helper, left for their home Tuesday, after a ,weeka visit here with Mr. and Mra. DeLos Adams. The Bartlet family visited here , en-route en-route from California, where tbey an-Joyed an-Joyed a month's vacation. The O. A. Club and their partner were entertalned Wednesday, evening at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Clark.cCounty Agent, W. J. Thayne, was present and gave a splendid talk, after whlh Mr Clark sang a vocal election. Following the. program, a delicious luncheon was served. There were twenty-one present , Complimentary to tha fifth birthday birth-day anniversary of bar little daughter, daught-er, Naomi, Mra. Harry Steele entertained enter-tained Monday afternoon. Games and music waa enjoyed by the little folks, followed by -dainty refreshment. There were twenty Ave present. - ' Mi Irma Baasett returned to American Fork from Salt Lake" City last Friday, where she spent severa days4 visiting friend. r; A delicious dinner waa enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K, J. Bird Saturday evening,., .following ' a party at the Paramount theatre,' 'Provo, where the group attended "Broadway Melody": Mr. and "Mra. J. F. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. 1' B. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr4 of tbia city, Mr. and Mra. 6. R. Larsen-and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Larsen of Lehi. ' No W prry-: y:; ' There is no need to worry about your feed problems if you use our : . V; - ; ' FRESHLY GROUND UNIFORMLY MIXED . '"' jdnCKEN FEEDS, MASHES and SCRATCH. Everything For The Poultryman At ---f--r-Lower Prices.:'"":" m ' n liiW-l--.il in 51 Monday afternoon. Bishop" James T. Gardner, Clarence A. Grant. Mra. W. R. Halllday and! Mrs. Adelaide Beach, motored to Proyojaa, 'a com: mittee to consult Professor Eastman of the BrJgham Young University In regards to the pageant to be given under the direction of the. Aaronic Priesthood of the: High Council and the Community Activity committee of the "Stake M I X at the'celebratlon In honor of the lOoth anniversary of the restoration of the Aaronlc Priest hood, to be given May 14. ' Eldon Nelson returned to Dividend Tuesday, after a several day vlalt with hi parents, Mr. and Mra, Niels Nelson. 1 7 y"' : 'j;i'; r i'':rf: Hugh. J. Gerber and Mra. E. Ray Gardner spent Thursday In Salt Lake City on combined business and pleasure. pleas-ure. :",:;,T Vi:"-.',':':''.::.-' R0SE3 05c Dcicn ... Through . co-operation of the .Utah Stat Florist Association we are able to make this wonderful offer for Saturday, jiprir M; only. :; Cash and carry! Humphriea. Tel . z-OO.- adr. ' Engagement Announced ' - Mr. and Mr. E. J. Iverson an nounce , the engagement of their daughter, lone, to Ralph Curtis of Salt Lake City, The marriage is to be solemnised next month. ; ':i Miss Iverson Is well known In thlai city, and baa a host of friend wishing J community, ; One of tha outatandlng aodal aventa of the week waa the marriage of Mia Hannah Miller, charming daughter of her future success and happiness. For the past several years sre has been employed In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. William A. Miller of this city, .and George C. Fordaham of Salt Lake City, which took place Tuesday evening, April 23, at t o'clock, at the bride' home In Salt Lake City In the presence of tha Immediate families and a few cloae ..friend. Bishop George Graham performed the ceremony, cere-mony, :' 'V ::.''; j''-": The fecepUon rooma were pretUly decorated In a color scheme of yellow pink and white, roses being the motifs used. The bride was lovely in a yel low georgette rrocK, ana carried a bouquet of rosea and sweet peas. - Following the ceremony, luncheon was served. The bride 1 well known In this having'" completed ber The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake. y t. ' Mr. and Mra. Martin Monson of Pleasant Grove entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening in. this city at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chlpman in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc Donald,, young nuptials of the month. Games were enjoyed, after which a delicious luncheon was served. During Dur-ing the luncheon, Mrs. Edna Johnson of Salt Lake City sang several vocal selections. . Mrs. McDonald, formerly Miss Ines Monson, ha studied music from Mrs. Johnson this winter. The guest list numbered sixty. : , ' " , Card Of Thanks " We wish to thank everyone who so kindly assisted us during the death and funeral of our beloved wife and mother. , The speakers, floral tributes musical numbers, cars and all other favors extended us are deeply ""Ip- ' predated and sincerely heartfelt J. W. Jones and Family. Health Clinic Next- ' ,-: T. Wednesday, :May"l . Next Wednesday afternoon, May 1, the. regular monthly Health conference confer-ence will be conducted In the City Halt Registration commences at 1 p. m. and will be In progress until 4 p. m. ' - " . ;,' Dr. Oldham' and Nurse ' Evallna Reed will be in attendance. Mothers are urged to Wring their babies and pra-school children for examination. . - O ' 't f - Mrs. Lavina Fugal To Give Talk On Floriculture Next - , -Monday At First 7ard . Mrs. Lavina Fugal of Pleasant Grove will be present next Monday afternoon, April SO, at the First ward chapel to give a talk on "Flower Culture." Cul-ture." The meeting commences at I p. m., and all Relief Society members and others Who are Interested are Invited In-vited to be present. Mrs. Fugal has been giving this talk throughout the county, and it has rroved'most helpful and interesting to those Interested in floriculture. She also demonstrates the proper way of preparing bu!bs etc. ready for planting. plant-ing. ':''; high school education here and being active in church affair while in this c,iI!Oh "pwt .Beveral.jreara, ahe has been employed in Salt Lake City. Her many local friend Join with her Salt Lake associates, in wishing her continued happiness and success. The young couple will make, their future home la Salt Lake, where "Mr, Fordsham is employed. Is . JU. LTbose attending Bar here were: ' Mr. and! Miller. Leon Miller, L and Mrs. David S. Tij' er. Shirley andMlsiYL OATUEDH UOHBi 10 lbs. Grann V"-Suar ..' l ib. Package rv-v Sugar. -1 lb. 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