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Show i THB AMERICAN FOES CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933 f ...... -' . f: Am. Fork News TPENNI Y'S BUY NOW! BOYS' Hi-Cut Shoes This Shoe is Ideal for winter wear. Very serviceable service-able and not expensive; $2.98 ft Real Leather! 2Soy$' Helmets aji goggles! now 29c and up 5S You'll wanl otic of thf k lor -winter ports! MaUe wMfr de-tachablc de-tachablc goggle . l"i lining ' Boys' Sweaters Sport Style Just the thing for the colder weather. 79c fit LADIES' HEAVY FLANNEL GOWNS The Most k QQp Comf citable :......:::: vOt CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS Warm, Soft and AQ Durable JUy GIRLS' IIHAVY UNIONS Fine Quality . With KQ f Rayon Stripe J DVL CHILDREN'S HOSE Double Knee " And Foot ---r:..- "lttr Ladies' Heavy FLANNEL PAJAMAS Very Well Made and OQ Good Looking Misses' Heavy WOOL JACKETS In Most Every QQ Color 0 Ladies' SATIN or SILK HATS Special Value QQ At Only tOC 69c 69c Men's Heavy WOOL SOCKS A Wonder 9Q" -Value -wC- BOYS' HEAVY UNIONS ALL SIZES - - MEN'S WORK SHIRTS GREY or BLUE BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS Fancy or Solid PQ MEN'S SIIEEPLINED COATS A Remarkable Value ". MEN'S PART WOOL UNIONS At All Time lowest Levels -. LADIES' HOUSE FROCKS FAST COLOR $369 NIONS $119 49c BOYS' Sheep Lined COATS $2.39 Every boy should have the protection these fine coats offer. Sizes 5 to 16. QUALITY Rubber Footwear FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AND AT PENNEY'S NATION WIDE PRICES! MEN'S HEAVY Union Suits j 89c ? Exactly what you want for Cold Winter days. Extra Service Extra Warmth Extra Value II w km Mr. and Mrs. I- Pt Were among the guests at a Halloween rjartr riven in the Veteran Fire men's: hall ta.SaltU'Tutayfr nigfht UmlunM James ChiDman. Will iam Chlnman. T. A. Barratt, and B. P. Moffett, were among the guest of Mrs. Ellis Preston at Pa party Wednesday afternoon in Bail Lake, which honored Mrs. Manda C. Stultz of Seattle, and Miss Mar tha Christensen of Salt Lake, a bride 'of the near future. The Bee Hive class of Mrs. Don- aM Rairatt anH Mrs. L Roy OktJ tninvpA '- a Hrtirtithrt Hallowe'en nrv at Vi Tlnrrait home UkSt rTlr day night. Twelve girls enjoyed the affair which consisted of games and stunts and a oon-nre. a de licious lunch was served. The officers and class leaders of the Pint ward Relief Society en tertained at the home of Mrs. Le Roy Mecham Wednesday night The ! party was a farewell for Mrs. Mecham, who Is moving to Hiawatha. Hia-watha. Oames were enjoyed and ihohiMnta urw1 Thjtra were seventeen present. . Lenard Jackson, who has been (employed in the sugar factory in ; Spanish Port, is at his home recuperating re-cuperating from an accident which occured there last week. Mr. Jack .son fell and sprained his right wrist badly as well as injuring his right "leg:. He Is confined to his home but is feeling somewhat better now. Cozy Theatre LEHI, UTAH -Jfftere. ?aly The,Jiget&md. pictures Are Shown: i Mrs. Dessle Wilde entertained the Feality chib members at her home Thursday afternoon last. Bridge was the main diversion, Mrs. Violet Osterloh winning the club prize and Mrs. Delia Taylor the guest prize. A dainty lunch was served at small tables. The special guests were Mesdames Lenore Chlpman, Delia Taylor, Myrtle Houston, Ida Devey, LaBell Ingersoll and Ida Ooddington. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead en tertained Wednesday night, having as guests twenty-two friends. A tasty hot supper was served soon after the geusts arrived, after which protjpessive games were Indulged In. Mrs. Junius West and Fred Bath won the prizes. Those bidden bid-den were: Messrs. and Mesdames Clarence Jones, A. P. Oaisford Jr., Glen Taylor, L. B. Adamson, K. J. Bird, Joseph Walton. T. A. Barratt, Bar-ratt, Jesse M Walker, Fred Bath of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laraen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adam- son, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Junius West, Pleasant Grove. DflClDW TO VdDTTIE JEEIPEAIL f On Election Day you will be handed two Repeal ballots. Y Be sure to vote both as indicated below. J To support President Roosevelt Roose-velt and Join with 33 other etatea that havo ratified tho 31et amendment which repeals re-peals tho ICth amendment - - C To give the state and local governments revenue now go-in go-in g to law violators; CL To avert nullification and to stamp out lawlessness; C.T rtlve the legislator power ol liquor control - - V IT E This Way V (0 IT IE This Way i a BaaKy at BOmI ate MkMrieg FioeejeiAaMa ImM I Mm lull eat Ihh ninth of Ike Uanea Mat, Qaolaltao at mJk'Umm iieiailia Menu). tk Ike bwtf ttndt a kot Ike OMMrtalU mt Ma L'niM aktck ikal to nU to it Mat mi pm ' Asnoa ' -1ilin.t TW ltniihiin,o liirlilini .lm nf tttf, Teo. I . 'Um m mt tkinia f hurtmi Nm ki iWmm aliktkn Ikiinl. ti Swliaa I. TIUi rUck tmM k trnmittim mm ttmtU krw amm f n Mia kr fcMjUuM la tfct mnl SUM. M rnHi I wtilnlw mm H Ikt Umm ky Hn Cmgnm- INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTKMS iMlnUbt mti Uaa U. 1 imt tm MiiilHM I kmc tl naflMDw, mtm tM M M nMS tm CmCUl at W mm f Itx JM tt kliUt tar. Mi laiMk m. 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FARLEY Speak for President Roosevelt November 5, 8:30 p, m, Over KSL YESg n I Aid fee i i i L C0N&1 STTTUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. ONE ' Ming to Minimum. Wage for Women and Minora ilatiot Proeokint aa Amendmtbt to ArtlcU 18 or'thA Constiht. !by tht Additios it a Sctiorf Rattlinf to Minimum Vtga (or n ana minora; ana Contra Welftro of Any ind All Employsea, N0Q TUTI0N.AL AMENDMENT No. TWO latinf to Intoxicating Liquor A jlt Rotolul Vi Ptopoolni ta Amondmont tt Artklo 22 of tk Coninrv- tioa of Uoa by Repoalinf jSoctlon 3 Thereof RoUtinj to tM frehikkV Rulttion of Sale, Mknufurture, Dm,, Advtrtiw kMt of, PoVjios tt or Traffic IS Istoskatinf Lkiaorv' TES NOQ (Paid Political Adrertisament. Paid tot bf Associated Forces for Repeal, 340 South Main. Salt Lake Gty, UtaL) SUNDAY,' MONDAY A TUESDAY A Four Star Jesse L. Lasky pro duction, coming to you directly from the two dollar Gaiety Theatre New York. New Beauty, New Thrills. v 711 G EVENING MATINEE MONDAY TO 7 JP, M. 10c and 15c WANT ADS Large clumps of Early Peonies for sale or trade. Barbara B Johnson, American Pork. 11-3 SGHOOL DAYS ARE HEM AttAUN Many chUdren are killed or injured each-t the highways while on their way 1o 0 ? school. Plav aaf spnt r.- 0r . .... - ... . wiiiiri to tY'liJ on our oars- tho Rafo K.w...:.., . . , v Uv,num,(.al w Oil hnnlra a ro nnir nn nol. n . n,ll u ottlc nu ami( o. .. . Ui,.e. Let the chiltJr, THE BIG RED CARS Am. Fork Locals For Sale Wide Ure wagon. Bee Alfred W. Johnson, 41 W. 1st So.. American Pork. 11-3-Hd. For Rent Pour room modern house. See Mrs. John Adams. 10-27-ltp-tf , For Sale Choice Hamahlre Rams, yearlings. Holbrook Ranch, Lehi, Utah. 11-3-tf, For Sale 5 or 6 good milk cows and 8 heifers, 1 to 2 years old Oustav Schmidt, Lake Resort. U-3-2tp. For Rent Furnished rooms at Aydelott's. For light housekeeping. 9-23-ti. rat eaie Four year cm mare, rood condition, weight about 1150. Inquire Citizen Office. tf CASH PAID For useless horses and cows, dead ones if called immediately. Phone 80 Provo. 7-7-tf Constilntional Amendmeats CONSTITUTIONAL SMKNDHENT IN RELATION TO MINIMUM WARES FOB WOMEN AND MINORS A Joint Rwltlon Proposing Aauai- t m Artk; II f ta Caiutitatwo. kr tlw AkMitim ( a 8cUa lUlaUac to a Minlataai Wat far Waaiaa a4 Mlnarai and Caatral Wtlfara H Aar an all EatDlojreta. B tt raiWrf r Um Ufbtatora af tha Slat af Utah. tw-thlr4i af all ta ban alacUS I aark baa aaacarrint tbtraiai SECTION L That K k Dropoaal to amami Artirla It fc CaaaUtation by tho aoditioa of a laeUoa which vUl taad a folio fol-io wi i SEC. a Tha lasblaturo Buy, by appropriate appro-priate hja-blatiea pro id (or tha aatab-liahnwot aatab-liahnwot of a minimum waga for woaaoa aad Blnora aod may provide for tho ooav tort, health, aafcty and foral valfar of any and all omployaca. Na prorialoa of Uua coaatiuttioa aaail ha umilimi aa a limitation upon the authority af tha la hUatar to confer apoa any aonamtioa now or homtter rrratrd nth power end an thority a the lrrif lature may dena raquav it to carry oct the provlaiono of thla lectio lec-tio a. , CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT B. LATlA'U TO INTOXICATING UQUOKS A Joint RnolKtloa Preaaelaf aa Aacad-mat Aacad-mat t Article XXII af the Censl.te-ttoa Censl.te-ttoa ef the State af Utah by Repealing Srctioa I Thtreof Relatiac to tha Pre-hibiUoa Pre-hibiUoa and gtfniatlea e Sate, Maaa factara, Uae. Adrartlaemeat ef, Peaaea-ka Peaaea-ka ef or TraHle ta latozicatia Uire. Do It reeoWed by the Let Itla tare of the Bute af Uuh, twe-thlrde af all ajem-bora ajem-bora elected to each Hoeec and two. third ef all the awaken af each Homo eeacarriac theeeiai SECTION 1. BepoaUnc Seettaa I af Article tl. That it i propceed to amend Article XXII of the Conatitotion of Utah la the following aarticidar. ta-wHt That 8cctka I of Article XXII ef the eenatltatioo of Utah bo and the oaavt la. hereby repealed. SECTION I. Daty af Secretary af State. The Secretary af Bute la hereby directed to .rabralt the propceed aiaeadment eoav toined hereinto to tha elerton of , the ataSt at tha aext reneral electioa la the nor prorided by law. SECTION I. WfectWe Data. U adopted 7 Se etcetera of the etate thla aiamammt ahall have afreet ea the firat day af Jaaa-fif Jaaa-fif Jrt. ,uwlin a drterminatiea bathe ba-the Board ot State Caneaam, u3 Z I hrrtlfc 2 Sot J - wHli. Secretary af State af k State at Utah, da WrebT mrluTtimt .,7"",." - true and am iLt V- .v , ,on" Aiomdmeato pro. IJtod by the revular aad apodal T nff of record la my effiea. - Jvja .j Grtra (SEAL) V Secretary of State. Flrat publication S-ptember (. IPU. Laat publication Noyember (. int. The last of a series of lessons on music appreciation in the Fourth ward M. L A. which have been given weekly by Mr. K. J. Bird, will take place next Tuesday night. Mr. Bird will talk on church music and a demonstration of the types will be given by several of his students. The week following, the class will close with a program for the entire en-tire mutual, which will be announced an-nounced next week. Mrs. William R. Hansen enter-gained enter-gained nine friends and relatives at her home yesterday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. The afternoon was spent in sewing and chatting and In the early evening a hot dinner was served. Covers were laid for Mrs. B F. Moffett, Mrs. William Els-more, Els-more, Mrs. Reed & Robinson, Mrs. Leland Mitchell, Mrs. Moral D Steele, Mrs. Lenard Pett, Mrs. May Blake and Mrs. Jesse 8pafford of this city, and Mrs. Oeorge Elsmore of Bait Lake. The Gleaner First ward M. I aL Hallowe'en party at the home of j. To guests were taken throu ual routine of Haiin- fv- . hay bam where BsOmi puicc. A welaer w a kiia Kn t i - .. 7 w wuu-mc in THa ji., aater wmcn air went aancea and played A bridal shower wai Owen Marshall, Edna i Jen Roundy and Opal Mrs. Edward Harrison, Mks Dollie Coward . of Mrs. R. Marshall J was spent In playlnj p) Dcaumui presents wen if me oride. Late in the ( freshments were serve! In attendance were Un ard, Mrs. Lund, Mis. W tTeo Healy, Mrs. Bemell Mrs. Edward Bemnw i Bennett, Mrs. R. Marsiui St. Jeor, Mrs. Myers, Mf Miss Phillip, Mrs. Bra Schown from Lehi, Norn Provo and the guest of I ifB 2Kb ! '-" Din ,0- iff SB ml m i jit i flW ifc :i X m. i if.! Complimentary to the marriage of Mlas Marie Dun-ant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Durrant of this city, to Lydale Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peterson of LehL which took place Tuesday of last week in Provo, wedding party was held In the Lehi Memorial building build-ing last Friday night A number of relatives and friends from thlsi city were among the guests. A wedding supper was given at the Durrant home here the evening the young people were married, the members of both Immediate families famil-ies being present. A merry assortment of characters typical of Hallowe'en gathered together to-gether at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey Sr. when the ladies of the American Fork Sox- o&is Club and their husbands were entertained in an annual Hallo we'en party. From the group John Robinson was selected as the best costumed. Oames were played pro gressively, several prizes being awarded, following which, a delicious deli-cious supper was served. The home was decorated in the colors of Hallowe'en together with motifs appropriate ap-propriate for the occasion. Thirty were present. A Sunshine party for a number of elderly people of the First ward was held at thehome of Mrs. Rose Hansen Monday " afternoon. There were twenty-seven ladles present, and Mrs. Betsy Hunter was in charge. . A program was given consisting con-sisting of the following numbers: 8inglng;. prayer by "Mrs. Ullle Shumway; two readings, Mrs. Hazel Shelley; humorous paper, Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Hunter; solo, Mrs. Edna BoLey; "Peering into ths-FulOTe-fejr Mrc. Mary E. Abel; Hallowe'en stunt by Mrs. Hannah Asnby and Mrs. Rose Hansen; singing. A light lunch was served. Wednesday of last week a Sunshine party was h?M for another" group of ladies at the home of Mrs. Agnes Householder, seventeen being) present' Mrs. Rose Hansen was in charge of this party. RHlCHESTERS BF 1 MV BU A ka l. If m i - our foe CkUW&ftfc. Bread PUkklMiM iBcttikbnaj.eatt I. Toaei jee rni BB at Bert. Me.ltffei loioiTBiuwrat; iaicJraSl?el Do Voo Miss IW Sons and daur away at college, j iiikc tLm fit Annrruy ail i.l.J HHIIJ, Vl VVUiUV, they K'l't homesiei you. Why not telep' them now and then tell them to call Low night station.- tion rates begin It p. m. A telephone will ' chase the bra I The Long-Distinct J ator will be f ltd to I you the rata to 127 K The Mountain Stat, Telephone xejs .3 SB art id cm 1 ftr 101 01 nc 1 Rr an ftk mm LI ft I mS r-nNSTIPATION mi rr MOVV John J. Davis had K .. . rA af it UKe a new vriw actlng-safe. Win. Ttoai gist. Poultrymen! Dairymen! Sheepme h WE MAKE A BID FOR YOI K BUSINGS I " We sense our responsibility to maintain utJJ when you buy "A-l" Branded reeo. uic Is symbol of QUALITY. We are quoting, this week, prices as folki: a till t" ... V 1. Whole Yellow Corn White Wheat "A-l" Alfalfa Laying Mash "A-r Rabbit Pellets "A-l- Sheep Pellets A 20 protein Laying Mash "A-l" Dairy Peed 9 1JS If you want results, use GLOBE "A-l" v. 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