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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934. 1 If 1 ' - 1 i' MS i T 4 J. ' 1- It ' I-.. . . . . '. -" ' ' " '"i PLAY SAFE! FEED ONLY- Sureliveruregrow Surelay Sperry's Guaranted Feeds Use BLUE BLAZE Nut Coal for Summer Am. Fork Locals The Merry Makers club met at the home of Mrs. James Bpratley on Friday, April 13th. There were eleven elev-en members present The time was spent in sewing and games, after which a dainty lunch was served. All enjoyed the afternoon. Miss Mecham, Excelsls demonstrator demonstra-tor at Style Shsp Monday. For appointments ap-pointments phone 67-J. adv. Mrs. Reginald Oustaveson and children left Monday morning for their home in Los Angeles after a visit of ten days here with Mrs. Ous-taveson's Ous-taveson's mother, Mrs. J. P. Ayde-lotte, Ayde-lotte, and other relatives. Mrs. George Mobs and small daughter, daugh-ter, Colleen, returned Thursday night from a two weeks' visit in Los Angeles and vicinity. Mrs. Moss visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rush ton. Mrs. West Hammond, local representative repre-sentative of the Excelsls Product Co., received a beautiful " blanket last week, an award from the company for attaining the highest percentage over the sales quota for March, In the southern Utah section. Mrs. Emma Foster returned home Saturday from an enjoyable visit of two weeks in Los Angeles with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Oonley. Mrs. Foster's daughter, Mrs. Leon Whipple, of Og- den accompanied her on the trip. an Tbeaflre WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towns of Northern Utah Co. Friday and Saturday, April 2a and 21 2 Features 2 LEE TRACEY IN- Advice to the Lovelorn" To him, love was a laugh. They sought his help but he only added to their woes! ALSO BUCK JONES IN UNKNOWN VALLEY" TARNADO OF THRILLS I Landslide of aetionf Fearless Army Scout rounding up dangerous gang of bandits singlehanded 1 MATINEE SATURDAY 3:30 n. m. Admission 10c Evenings 10c and 15c Sun., Mon. and TueApril 22, 23 and 24 r.MAUt TO TOP THE DIGGESTI CREATED TO TOP THE BEST! ' 1 1 10 CrMt Stwilatt MMi 3 WONOEIAMAI WONDER CQMEPTIi WONDlT'sONO? WONOll oimi woNoajHcSatf In'tht 'on ah(f only , To waring mOmiorff ay other drtaitk leal avr-,f.r II 1 Dwirfln, WumJ 11 1 ww.owo-4iStiWJ IaVoldDfanM.ioti! ' Never so many whirlwind features in one amfsement enterprise I THE ONE AND ONLY "WONDER BAR" ALSO GOOD SHORTS. In order thut all may see this Super-Special we are having a Matinee Sunday 4:00 p. m. Wednesday & Thursday, April 25 & 26 BAKli AIM NIGHTS SIX OF A KIND With CHARLES RUGQLES, W. 0. FIELDS And ALLISON SKIPWORTH A GOOD COMEDY DRAMA ALSO SERIAL "PIRATE TREASURE" Admission Only 10c i The best for less at Ant Forlr O. R Skaggs System Sys-tem Store 4 lb. pkg. Raisins 25c Corn Beef Hash, 2 for 35c 6Va ox, Jar Assorted Pickles 9c 2 lb. Jar PeenufButter 25c 1 lb. tin School Boy Peanut Butter 15c Tall Milk Co 10 lbs. Utah Sugar 57c Flour, Whole Wheat, Hard Wheat or High Patent $1.43 Qt. size tin Tomatoes 10c Toilet Tissue, 1000 sheets 5 bars Toilet Soap 1 large and 2 small pkgs. Peet's Soap Powder Med. Lg. Grapefruit 6 for 17s i O. RSKAGGS 6c 10c 25c CUT FLOWERS Any and every kind of Cut Flowers. Always Fresh. Blooming Potted Plants. Asters, Petunias, etc., etc. Now time to plant. Tomato Plants We have a fine lot of early -tt2 commercial plants now ready for setting; out. Ripe Tomatoes Try our fresh ripe tomatoes and green cucumbers. HUMPHRIES TELEPHONE 200 Mark Ooddlngton and Wesly Brems came In from Coddlngton herd on the east desert Wednesday for a few days stay. FOOD Miss Bernlce Miller returned home Wednesday after spending two weeks In Mohrland with her sister, Mrs. lee Kirk and family. Mrs. William Chipman, Mrs. Will, lam Thornton and daughter Virginia returned the first of the week from a visit of three weeks in Los Angeles with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elton of Divi dend spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting with Niels Nelson and family. Those selected by the wards In the various activities will compete for stake honors on May 8th and 9th in the stake finals under the direction of the stake activity leaders. lead-ers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sore risen arrived arriv-ed home last Friday from Alamo, Nevada, where they have spent the last seven months. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen will move to Vineyard to make their home. Mrs. William Chipman, president of the First District of Federated Womens Clubs and Mrs. Byron Crookston, delegate from the Ladies Literary Club of this city, affiliated with the state federation convention to be held In Salt Lake next Tuesday, Tues-day, Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Nina Halllday of Price spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday. Her brother, Junior, left Friday morning to spend this week-end at Price wltti his sister and to attend the Invitational Invita-tional fourth annual music meet being be-ing held there. Mrs. Mate Earl was hostess to the Variety Club last Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Two tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Melvln Grant wmnlns the club prize and Mrs. David 8.' Taylor the guest prize. A delicious lunch was served late in the afternoon. after-noon. The special guests were Mrs. David a Taylor and Mrs. - Eugene Nicholes of this city; and Mrs, Harold Har-old Fox of LehL Complimentary to Mrs. C. A. Pier- son, who Is moving away from American Amer-ican Fork, the Ladles Literary dub entertained Thursday afternoon at her home. Oames were enjoyed together to-gether with social chat during the aiiernoon, roll owed by a dalntv lunch. In addition to the recular club members there were present as special guests Misses Martha and Sadie Chipman of this city; Mrs. A. E. Doll and Mrs. Blanche Evans of LehL Mrs. Pierson leaves the fore part of May for Boston to spend a month after which she and Mr. Pier-son Pier-son will move to Los Angeles to re side. The A. O. Club met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Konold with thirteen members present. pres-ent. The time was taken up in a discussion of activities for the year after which the hostess served a delicious lunch. Miss Irene Tidwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Tidwell of this city, took the leading role in the ward play given April 17th in the LeOrande ward of Salt Lake City. Mrs. N. R. Ferguson, formerly Miss Eileen Phillips of this city, is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips. 0OaKKOBKSK TRY OUR MEATS the best that money can buy lie 19c Can Tuna Flakes 1 pound Cocoanut 2 pounds Powdered Sugar 15c Jello, package 6c V pound box Black Pepper 20c 1 pound Fresh Tomatoes 13c 6c 6c -. 57c 27c 27c Bananas, pound Can Milk, large 10 pounds Sugar 10C.W. Soap 1 large White King Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 WE DtXIVES Miss Mary Pulley of the stake M. L A. drama department officiated as one of the Judges of the finals of the Lehl stake contest last Sat urday. A Jolly time was had by the mem. bers of the Third ward ILL A. last Tuesday night when the group gathered at tb Relief Society grove In the ward and enjoyed an outdoor program and "weenie" roast Sing ing and stunts around the fire added to the fun to say nothing of hot weiners roasted to a queen's taste which disappeared with alarming rapidity under the onslaught of hearty appetites. The First ward 1LLA. held the ward music festival under the dlrec tion of the music leaders, J. T. Young and Miss Virginia Taylor last Tuesday night Each of the numbers num-bers by the male chorus, the ladies chorus and the mixed chorus was splendidly given. President C. E Young gave a short talk on the ap preciation of music. Mrs. May Halli day, stake Y. L. M J ,A. president and Mrs. Lottie Hammond, stake music leader were present. The three plays presented In the Third ward Thursday night of last week under the direction of the Re lief Society were well attended and everyone enjoyed the program great deal The play "The Klepto maniac" was under the direction of Mrs. S. T. Shelley and Mrs. E. H. Boley; the play "Trials of a Hostess" was under the direction of Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Hunter and the third play presented pre-sented by an all boys cast was under the direction of Miss Bessie Newman. New-man. Musical numbers were given between plays. Mrs. Howard Nicholes entertained the members of the Lawata Club and a few special guests last Friday afternoon. Tulips and daffodils decorated dec-orated the entertaining rooms. Bridge was played during the after noon, Mrs. V. F. Houston winning the club prize and Mrs. William Householder the guest prize. A delicious de-licious lunch was served In the late afternoon. The special guests bidden were Mesdames Leo Mere dith, William Householder, Ferren Sager, James Grant, of this city; Mrs. Regonald Oustaveson of Los Angeles. Just Received NEW DRESSES So Reasonable In Price $4.50 $5.95 WOMEN'S NEW WHITE SKIRTS $1.95 rwi m lennis KacKets - - sitf Gym Shoes - - 49c J COME - BUY SAVE! Fonifire-'-tfilDK 5 PIECE OAK KITCHEN SET TABLE AND 4 CIIAIRS-Regular $16.00 $9.95 Metal Bed, Coil Bed Springs & Mattress for only $16.95 LINOLEUM "GOLD SEAL" CONGOLEUM RUGS 9x12 Size New Patterns $8.25 Beautify Your Home With WALL PAPER New Designs Over 100 Patterns to Select From Double Roll. PRICED 15c roll and up Cotton Chehialle THROW RUGS $1.25 and $1.50 AXMINISTER RUGS All New Patterns $22.85 up DRINK WATER "WITH MEALS GOOD FOR STOMACn Water with meals helos stomach juices, aids digestion. If bloated with gas add a spoonful of Adlerika. One dose cleans out Dolsons and waahea BOTH upper and lower bowels. Win. Thornton Druggist. adv Card of Thanks We wish to extend thanks and full appreciation to all those who Jjelp-ed Jjelp-ed In any way during the Illness and death of James Armstrong, also for the floral offerings, cars and all heln Mr. and Mrs. Kay Morton and daughter have gpne to Richmond for a stay of ten days. Mr. Morton's Mor-ton's father, J. W. Morton, of that city Is seriously ilL Mrs. Leon Ivte and children have returned to their home In Rlrie, Idaho, Ida-ho, after spending a month here with Mrs. Ivle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mr. and Mrs Melvln Grant motored to Hiawatha Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Le-Roy Le-Roy Mecham o ADAMS CAMP HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING The Adams Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday afternoon, after-noon, April 12th. In the tabernacle. Captain Elizabeth McAllister was to charge. Following the singing of "Come Come Yt Saints," prayer was of fered by Charlotte D. Shelley. Miss Edith Chad wick sang, accompanied by Miss Elaine Smith. At this point the program was turned over to Mrs. CvnthlaOkey and the numbers num-bers given were: Reading, "Folks That Smile by Blanche Devey; Sketch of the lives of Edwin Okey and Mary Pitt Okey by their granddaughter, Bertha Okey Schrelber; solo, "Old Spinning Wheel," Lucile Okey, accompanied by La Docla Wagstaff; readings, "When Grandmother Cooked With Wood" and "Grandmother's Beau," Mary E. Webb; reading, "Erastus' Sunday Pants," Edith Anderson; reading, "Criticism," Meriing D. Clyde; lesson on American Fork's first fire department, Mary Anderson; Ander-son; duet "There's A light In the Window," Alice Stewart and Alice Christensen, accompanied by La Docla Wagstaff; benediction, Char lotte Greenwood. The Service Star Legion met at the home of Mrs. Nan Peck Wednesday afternoon. The election of offices- was taken up Mrs. Laura Dunkley being elected president; Mrs. Helen Mercer, 1st vice-president: Mrs. Nan Peck, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Mae Law-sen. secretary: Miss Thelma Larson, treasurer: Mrs. PrlscUla Murdock, historian; Mrs. Llllle Brown, chaplain. Two solos were rendered bv Mrs. Jennie Chad wick, accompanied by mts. Inez Euurren; Mrs. Mas Laur- sen gave a reading; two Piano aoloa were played by Miss Evelyn Peck. The delegates to the state conven SEMINARY PARTY , BEINO ARRANGED The American Fork Seminary announces an-nounces that the plans for the annual ann-ual seminary bon-flre party are now being prepared. A bigger and better ooo-flre party Is anticipated this year than ever before by the newly appointed class officers.- The place as yet has not been definitely settled. Full Information will be published later. The various committees on arrangements ar-rangements are: Jack Parker, Winn Carlisle, Paul Wiser, location and bon-flre; Merma Grant, Edith Walker, Helen Devey. Fred Bowen; refreshments: Gwendolyn Rlchen, Hazel Johnson, Helen Ellison, Wen-dell Wen-dell lOrkpatrlck. The position of President of the seminary is very ably filled by Edith Clarke, supported by Edith Walker, vice-president; Hazel Johnson, secre tary and treasurer; Helen Devey, organist; or-ganist; Merma- Grant, chorister, and Paul wiser, reporter. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Archie M. Chadburn of American Forg announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter LaPrele to Alvin L. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham of WaUsburg. The marriage win take place In the Salt Lake temple the latter part of April. ORCHARD & FIELD SPRAYIN TTI ctYi niaootiKA rim-war a" ment, Estimates Chetn ly given. Contsctl W. E. Hoffffarl AMERICAN POM Mrs. Union Nicholes K Monday from Portland, where she was called by tlx death of her oldest sister, lis Patterson. Mrs. Nicholes trip with relatives from Stl and West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. 8he and Mrs. Jed Mercer Jr, Ml Wright were In Salt Lata on matters of business. Mr. and Mr. Wrtaht were kxW llc-ht fixtures for the W building. The birthday of Mrs. Sti Shelley Monday was the for a party given at her K the Sunshine Committee l m4 fPhifttt Wttt ladles present and a pleasi noon was spent In games ' cnat louuwea vy uw freshments. SO Notice of Partnership Doctors J. W. Aird and W. Woolf of Provo ha formed a partnership, beginning April 1, 1934, fa the purpose of rendering more efficient service to tb public. They will operate the Aird Hospital when Dr. Aird will continue to maintain his office. W- Aird will continue his practice of surgery, do offi practice and respond to calls for consultation. l-Woolf l-Woolf will maintain his office over The Farmers H Merchants Bank Building, as at present, for the tiiM : being. lie will practice surgery and also continue general practice until further notice. - given at that time. tion on May 4th and 5 th, will be chosen later. The Family. |