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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1941 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY. AUGUST uj r i i v 1 1 1 it iui ijiHtr I BETTER FEEDS OUR FRESHLY GROUND FEEDS GIVES ALL FEEDERS MORE PER DOLLAR All Kinds Chicken, Turkey and Livestock Feeds ; ; ;; t Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slmmonds and children of Magna, were visiting Local Items , with American Fork relatives during Mrs Reed Gardner of Salt Lake j the latter part of the week. City, spent last week In American Fork visiting with her sister. Mrs. Mrs. Clay Miller of Long Beach. Rulon F. Nlcholes. California Is visiting In American ! Fork with Mrs. Herman Parduhn Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, George Blnch. Keith Nielson on Poultry Day were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shelton and daughter, Maxlne, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Charlotte Lewis of Lent. Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and daughter, daugh-ter, Betty, and baby son, Ronald, of Draper, and Mrs. James H. Gray of Lehi, were guests of Mrs. Sterling Durrani on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller returned re-turned home on Tuesday of last week from Victor, Idaho, where they went to attend the funeral services held for Mrs. George M unlock, a sister of Mrs. Miller. They left on Saturday. Mrs. Murdock, who was fifty-six years of age. leaves a hus band and four children. Jean and Larry Bodell of Harrl-nian, Harrl-nian, are spending this week In American Fork visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brtmhall. Mr. and Mrs. H. E McNeill have as their guests. Mr. T. J. McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bumham, ail of Blue Water. New Mexico; Mrs. Mary O. McNeill and grandchildren, Marilyn and Fredrick, of Twcon, Arizona; Mrs. Harvey Ballard of Snow Flake, Arizona. Mrs. Mary McNeill Is Mr. McNeill's mother. The McNeill family of this city with their guests attended a homecoming at Coalville on July 24th. Mrs. Hazel Shelley, local postmistress, post-mistress, spent last Thursday afternoon after-noon visiting In Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. James A. Bowlden. Miss Bessie Robinson and Mrs. W. A. Robinson spent the Twenty-Fourth Twenty-Fourth visiting In Ogden and Salt Lake City. Melvln J. Brown, one of the selective selec-tive service draftees who recently left American Fork, has been assign ed to the Ordnance Department at the Ordnance Replacement and Training Center at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, according accord-ing to word received here this week by relatives. Stanley D. Thomas, who left American Fork with the last allot ment of selective service draftees, has been assigned to the Air Corps at the Air Plane Detachment at Las Vegas, Nevada, according to word received at the Citizen office this week. aonmeo Tfieatre WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for Um Towns of Northern Utah County FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 AND t TWO FEATURES TWO "PIRATES ON HORSEBACK" Featuring William Boyd and Russel Hayden Cassidy Blitzkriegs those Range Pirates and gives you your biggest western Thrui ! NUMBER 2 "LAS VEGAS NIGHTS" With Tommy Dorsey, Bert Wheeler and his Orchestra America's Frontier town where anything can happen and everything does! A brand new kind of musical. SUNDAY AND MONDAY. AUGUST 3 AND 4 THE CRUELEST WOUAII ON THE CONTINENT! No Regrets Shopping can be fun and a joy if you buy at O. P. S. Store. We strive ever to please our customers and you will have no regrets. Butter, First Quality .. 38c Crackers, 2 lb. box .... 15c Matches, 6 boxes 15c Tuna Flakes 10c Miracle Whip, qts 35c Coffee, M-J-B, 1 lb. tin 28c Spry, 3 lb. pail 59c Oxydol, large pkg. . . 22c Soap, 6 giant bars 25c Milk, 4 large cans 31c Corn or Peas, 3 cans 25c Corn Flakes, 2 large pkgs. with bowl 19c Syrup, 5 lb. can Golden Syrup 32c Flour, 50 lb. bag, Kitch-.. Kitch-.. en Maid $1.09 Fruit Jars, 1 doz qts. 77c Sugar, 10 lb. bags 62c FRESH FRUITS Tomatoes, local, 2 lbs. 15c Oranges, 200 size navels dozen 19c Potatoes, 10 lb. bag . 15c FRESH MEATS Bacon Squares, lb 18c Pot Roast, meaty, lb. .. 20c Picnic Hams, tenderized, tender-ized, lb. 23c CLRSICAGGS Quests of Mr. arid Mrs. O. L. I Wootton this week are Mrs. Lucile Wootton of Provo and Mrs. Donna I j Greenwood of Sandy. Mrs. i June S. Wright entertained at dinner on Tuesday for Mrs. Hazel 8helley and daughter. Virginia, and son, Paul, and Mrs. Hannah Ooodall. STORES STARRING f iWrva meg I0U m CONRAD VEIDT 7 i ALSO LATEST NEWS AND OTHER SHORTS MATINEE SUNDAY 4:00 P. M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. AUGUST S AND 6 TWO FEATURES TWO Th Bumsteads go high hat To hit a new high for hilarity in the funniest of all "Blondles"! "BLONDIE IN "SOCIETY" With Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake and Larrv Blmms NUMBER TWO "YOUNG BILL IIICKOK" With Roy Rogers. George (Gabby) Hayes and Jacqueline WeUs New adventures in Die old west with America's Frontier Hero! THURSDAY ONLY, AUGUST 7 BARGAIN NIGHT "THE GET AWAY" With Robert Sterling. Charles Wlnninger and Donna Reed -The drama of a desperado who planned a fabulous modern empire of crime! See the most daring prison "Break" ever screened' ALSO GOOD SHORTS ADMISSION 10c AND 15c Co. Draft Quota To Be Filled Draftees to fill the quota of the North Utah County draft district on August 6 were announced Monday Mon-day by Mrs. Zenith Johnson, clerk of the draft board. They are Lawrence Earl Day of American Pork, Junior David Carson and Joseph R. Lambert of Lehi, Bob Wllford Johnson, John T. Harrison James Everard Lambert of Provo. o Miss Louise Hoggard of Taylor-vllle Taylor-vllle Is here spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wanlass.' Here's SAVINGS 5 cans Broken Sliced Pineapple $1.00 25 bars C. W, Soap $1.00 25 bars P. G. Soap $1.00 5 Cans Corned Beef $1.00 5 cans Tuna Flakes 50c 10 packages Jello 50c 6 cans Peas 50c 6 cans Vienna Sausage 50c 6 cans String Beans 50c 1 gal Syrup 65c 10 lbs. Sugar 62c dPAuaouvrs contests s7AP,,l3barsl9c Crystal White, 6 bars for 23c Peets large package 25c Giant package 49c Super Suds, large package 20c BOLE Y'S INC Miss Virginia Ray Stubbs. daugh ter of Donald Stubbs of Provo, is spending this week visiting here at the home of Mr and Mrs Jesse W. Spafford. Mr. and Mr . W. D Stewart and daughter, June, and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Webb spent the twenty-fourth twenty-fourth in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. L A. Despain and children Of Holladay visited here Tuesday, evening with Mr. and Mrs John Robinson Mrs. John Nelson and daughter, Carla, and son. Merrill, of Goshen spent the forepart of the week visit ing In American Fork with Niels Nelson and Miss Sadie Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8abey and daughter, Helen, and son, Harold, of Seattle, Washington, were here attending the Poultry Day celebra tlon Tuesday They were dinner guest of Mr. .and Mrs. Dell Smith. Other dinner guests at the Smith home were Mrs. Clara Doyle, James and John Doyle of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen. Miss Ruby Larsen and Clifford Larsen of Salt Lake City visited in American Fork the first of the week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wilson Cun ningham. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thomas of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Morte risen of Provo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hutchlngs on Poultry Dav. s ft s t t Batiste Gowns and .Pajamas Values to $1.25 89c Summer Shirts Attractive Colors $1.25 Values 79c Men's Straw Hats Values to $3.50 Your Choice $1.00 Summer Sweaters Smartly Styled Outstanding Values $1.00 Sweaters 73c $1.95 Sweaters $1.69 Sale White Hand Bags Regular 96c 69c One Lot Women's Dresses $1.95 and $2.95 Values $1.69 Sale Wc omen's ""hc U1UY6S 59c Gloves for 98c Gloves for Lovely, Cool, Dre; Gl loves One Lot Girls' Slacks Sizes 12 to 28 $195 Values $1.49 Men's and Boys' Swim Trunks $1.00 and $1.25 Valuo 89c SMALL BOYS' TRUKC Regular 59c 49c Frank Shafter of Bingham spent Poultry Day In American Fork with his sisters, Mrs. Clarence Orant and Miss Lillie Shafter. S. E. Hale and Stanford Johnson of Salt Lake City are here visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Tuttle. Mrs. Jess W. Spafford entertained entertain-ed at a gay children's party Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, honoring the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter. daugh-ter. Barbara. Fifteen little girl friends were entertained with games and were later given a treat In the form of tasty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Searle of Salt Lake City spent the weekend week-end in American Fork, visiting with Mr. Searle'i , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Searle. Darlene Stewart of Magna Is spending this week in American Fork visiting with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart. Mrs. Lillian Nlcholes, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nlcholes and baby of Cokeville, Wyoming are spending this week here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tregaskis. They came especially to attend the Poultry Day celebration. Mrs. Lillian Nlcholes Is Mr. Tregaskis' sister. Miss Ellen Walker arrived home Tuesday from Fort Collins, Colorado, where she has been attending summer sum-mer school for the past four weeks. Miss Fern Walker and Miss Maxlne Max-lne Chilton spent from Tuesday until un-til Thursday In Salt Lake City, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Walker. Mrs. Ann Green and Miss Edna Peterson "returned home late Tuesday Tues-day after enjoying a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. En route they visited In Moreland, Idaho Ida-ho with Mrs. Green's sister. Mrs. May Monson and Mrs. Lottie Cob-bley. Cob-bley. They visited the dam at American Falls and stopped for a visit with friends In Pocatello. They report an enjoyable trip. Mack Cunningham is around on crutches, having suffered a broken foot in a pecular accident, while at work In Ogden. According to reports re-ports Mack was working on a Job with his brother, Wilson Cunningham, Cunning-ham, when a window fell, striking him on the neck and causing an Injury to his nose. He went to the doctor's office for treatment and as he went to get in the car, after leaving the doctor's office, he slipped and in falling broke his foot. Darrcll Wanlass and Olen Durrant arrived here this week from Fort Sill," Oaklahoma and will visit during dur-ing the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Wanlass Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Durrant, before leaving for Camp "San Luis Obispo, California. The two young men nave been attending a mechanical school at Fort Sill and have now completed the course and are returning re-turning to their camp headquarters. Mrs. Carl Kelly and daughter, Barbara Jean, and Mrs Robert E. Cunningham and daughter, Roberta, and son. .Mien, left Wednesday for their home in Loe Angeles, California, Califor-nia, following a visit in American Fork with their niother, Mrs. Jennie CunninRhnm, and other relatives. Mrs. Len ciurney, who accompanied them, is remaining 'or longer visit. Buy Now and Save on BLANKETi Use Our Lay-Away Plan 1 Chipmami Merc. Co Utah County's Largest Department Store Mrs. E. C. Larsen and son. Olen, of Salt Lake City are visiting In American Fork this week with Mrs. Larsen's sister, Mrs. Wilson Cunningham. Ouests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pulley on Poultry Day were Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Peterson of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, California, Mrs. Vern Da vies and Mrs. A. Sward of Provo. Miss Phyllis Stewart of Ogden Is spending this week visiting in American Fork with her grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Storrs. E. P. Bate Attends Lions Convention i At New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bate and daughter, Mildred, returned home on Monday evening of this week, after attending the Lions International convention at New Orleans and visiting visit-ing points of interest enroute to and from the convention city. They were gone two weeka. They went by way Guests at the home of Mr. and 01 Kansas City, Missouri and re- Mrs. Walter Hunter on Poultry Day lumea Dy the route taking them were Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Runolson and family of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Little and family fam-ily of Morgan. Mrs. Fay Malbone of Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs Lawrence Halverson and Mrs. Alice McDanlel of Mackay, Idaho, are here visiting with relatives. rela-tives. They came to attend funeral services for G. H. Gordon. through Amarilla, Texas. They ferried across the Mississippi river, visited the million dollar cap-itol cap-itol In Baton Rouge, built by Huey Long and during the six days spent in New Orleans they visited all points and places of Interest. It was Utah night on Wednesday at the convention with the Utah delegation producing top-flight entertainment en-tertainment for the visiting Lion club members. Aura C. Hatch of Provo retirinu eovernor of t.h rrtaH Air. ana wits, uien uoraon ana district, was in charge of the special little son of Tucumcarl, New Mex- event. ico. arrived here the forepart of D. A. Skeen, attorney of Salt Lake the week. They were called here City, was chosen third vice presi-on presi-on account of the death of Mr. Gor-'dent of the Lions International, at don's father. the election held Friday Oeonre R Jordan of Dallas, Texas, retiring first vice president, was advanced to the presidency without opposition. Edward H. Paine of Michigan City, Indiana, was named first vice president presi-dent and Dr. E. G. Gill of Roanoke, Virginia, second vice president, both without opposition. The convention had a record registration reg-istration of 9500 in addition to 2000 members of musical and marching organizations. The Lions adopted a resolution pledging their individual and collective collec-tive support to defense efforts of the United States and the western hemisphere hem-isphere against "Invasion by forces which, unless halted, win ultimately remove the last vestige of freedom from the earth". Mr. and Mrs. Ross daughter, Janet, of guests at the home of llr.i L. R. Pett, Sunday. Mrs. M. L. Balrd soil Jeanne, and son, Stephen! Lake City were here attend the Poultry Day i Card of ifjM extend that: We wish to extend appreciation to all those its ed us in any way during flu and death of our beloved wi All favors shown us In a of cars, musical numbers, n floral offerings and the n afforded us, are stoceRX predated. The Family of Mrs. Annie I o Mrs. G. A. Anderson and daughter, Mary, and son, Ralph left Saturday evening for Long Beach, California, where they will visit with Mrs. Anderson's An-derson's daughter, Mrs. K. R. Armstrong. They will visit various points of interest in that section and expect to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. Anderson is enjoying her vacation from the local J. c. Penney store. Leroy Griffin, local baker, ac companied twelve Explorer boys of the Second ward on a trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. They enjoyed a swim at the Wasatch Plunge, followed by dinner and later they attended the auto races. Mr. and Mrs. William Ravensdale returned home Wednesday evening after spending the past six weeks In California. They visited in Huntington Hunt-ington Park with their daughter, Nancy, and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles, and were present at the christening of their first grand child,, the, baby. 8onojt..Mx,. and- Mrs,. Giles. The baby was christened in the Little Church of the Flowers at Forest Lawn by the Reverend Anderson An-derson Jardine, who married the Duk&and Duchess of Windsor. They enjoyed a delightful visit with the Reverend and Mrs. Jardine, who came from the same part of England as the Ravensdales. They spent, two weeks In San Diego with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ravensdale. During their visit they were taken on trips to scenic points of interest throughout Southern California and report a wonderful trip. Subscribe Now, 3.qq per year. Hospital No! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pleasant Grove are buWI of a baby son. born at tbt lean Fork hospital SundQ. Mrs. Emma Peterson of K Is still confined to the bm medical care Her condltffl ported as "fair." Mrs. Dale Loader ndW were removed to their W Pleasant Grove WednesttJ the local hospital. A babv daughter wu too and Mrs. C. W. Parry of kl at the American Fork Fridav. Julv 25th. Raymond Chlrstensen of is reoelvlnir medical the hospital. Mr. and Mrs Darrel reloiclnor over (lie arrivl" boy, born at the hospital A baby girl was born to K Mrs. Louis Burbidpe ' (Via Vncnltil nil .IlllV 24th. Lorna Jeffs, two-yeaN . tr nf Mr unrt Mrs. WM" l wwivlno- treatment t nlfal k.irno nit Dtl W Ha-V miffprert when & H a kettle of hot soup. LOOKIE" Xaliwi Spke-Cittkerlai'ge piece : Pineapple Pies .,. - Alligator Jaws " - Ray-N-Date Bread ...... ... - Home Made Bread 3 for GRIFFIN BAKERY |