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Show Fill I TIIK AMERICAN nu:. AY. MAY 11 6 to ( iin- - iii in. - lnii!iiti.iinl .it I ri- - w iiiiitlii- - - ;i i Mi-'n- . - on - iilTcrinif. S :ifl' .i.l ti. n.iis. Ai.il FREE Person Set of beautiful dishes A. W. PULLEY & SONS Am. Fork Locals lii.y lei t l (ini-iuiua- l:i.-,- by bus for Flint. (Irlivrry on :t oi-Aii'u by llu- - Nu t Mnrley S'.eiie were the llOhiewx s of the r Honey Brier. club tla-i- imrtnera and , kui-.uat a Humluy ubout thirty lnvih-lo take dancing arty in tlu Legmn Hall sold li.tti WeUiif.-d.imill it. Good Broom hen who lias C'Urk Drown, con- and daughter of Seattle, Washington, arrived in American Pork Sunday for a few days visit at the home of Mrs. Carr's parent. Mr. and Mrs. diaries Chamberlain. Mr. Carr will work for the Utah Oil Refining Omiiany In Salt Lake and they will make their home tiicre. Owen D. West and two children of Brrxklyn, New York, arrived in American Purk test Mr. West has been employed by the American Surety company and lias been transferred to Salt Lake City. Mrs. West, formerly Miss F.va Stice, and tlie children will visit for a short time before making their home In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs EY1-da- INSURANCE Or. James You iii'Pil, everyone Chadwicks Insurance Service American Fork, Utah PIIONE 130-- J O RUMBA Monday. Mr.i. LaVell Singleton acting as hostess and Mrs. Estella Taylor conducting. Piano numbers were given by Mrs. Singleton and Maud Hardman of the Stewart Matinee Sat. 3:30 p.m. Adm.lOc Evenings Only 10c and 15c SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 5, 6 AND 7 Oh, Mr. Clark Gable! m the I. ; Training Flowers It's time to place your orders for Mother's Day Flowers and Plants Rases Carnations Peas and Snaps. Bedding Plants We have a big IRWIN RURRI Durrant were All LAUREL & IIARIY In their latest comedy hit "THE FIXER UPPERS" and POP EYE CARTOON Also Special Matinee Sunday 4 p. m ADMISSION 10c AND 15c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 8 AND 9 BARGAIN NIGHTS Murder on a Honeymoon host civ. ready for Lillian Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts and Mr. Lyle Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Street of Lehl, were married yesterday In the Balt Lake temple. Immediately after the wedding cere- mnj a breakfast was served at the lme of the brides aunt, Mrs. James Bllou, 442 Church street, Salt Lake City. The young couple will make their home In Lehl f m CARTERS E. M. Drage, Floor Manager two-by-s- lx If you enjoy dancing to rad rn Snappy Old Time Music Join the Happy Married Folks crowd and forget your troubles. Crane have Dances Monday notice. a good time. will continue every evening until further Tit-com- b, nue. EPIDEMIC FEARED Mrs. W. H. Callahan. Utah county chairwoman, was in charge of the meeting, following which luncheon was served at the Upper Falls resort in Provo canyon. Miss Elliott TRY OUR FINE STEER was accompanied from Salt Lake by Mrs. W. Musser, Mrs. Frank Penrose BEEF NONE BETTER and Mrs. Henry H. Blood. Those In attendance were Mrs. Hazel Walker, Mrs. Mae Greenwood. Mrs. Zora Zabriskie, Mrs. Mary J. Cunningham, Mrs. Helen Mercer, Mrs. Leila Sykes, Mrs. Hazel Shelley, Walter Robinson. Mrs. 35c Mrs. Leah I lb. Shelled Walnuts Durrant and Miss Lillie Shafter. SPECIALS 6c lemons, dozen loe NOW TAKING ORDERS Cheese 20c For 15c IDAHO SEED 1 lb. 2 Ik Powdered Sugar .... 2 Ik Blpi-un- 15c 15c 10c 61e Joe Inc. Boleys STORE YOUR HOME TELKPnON WE DELIVER all defaced, PAINTING PAPERING o Potatoes AND Coal Vary Clean Contrary to popular belief, goats do not eat tia esus and billboards, but are very clean and particular about their food. They eat small twigs and shrubs, but are especially fond of alfalfa and clover bay. e CERTIFIED A SELECT COBBLERS RUSSETS A R URALS SEED GRAIN Iloggard Grain Tuba Statiea and Coal W. E. HOGGARD, Manage 55 East 1st Sooth TeL 224 --J an been reported In American Fork during the past few weeks, and there Impress upon my owner. are also measles, mumps and whoopThe need I have of paint, ing cough cases among the people. m praise thee then forever, As this condition to growing more IH be a right good saint serious and is endangering all students in the schools the health offi- Hell say he has no money, cials of the city desire that the parYou know that la his way. ents cooperate with them to check But now the way la open these various diseases A thorough UNCLE'S F. H. A. Through examination each morning of each child, watching especially for any OMOKOKOKOKOKOMOKOK Indication of a rash, sore throat, backache, will be one means of catching the trouble at Its start and be a big aid In checking the contagion. Friday & Saturday Jello My sides fR I my head with sorrow. Several cases of scarlet fever have hang It makes me feel disgraced. BETTER BEEF j Or Drag From Old Auto Tire Rims men's clubs held last week In Cedar City. Mrs. Chipman ls the past president of this district of federated clubs. A vocal duet was given by Mrs. Leah Green and Mrs. Cleone Cleg-hoaccompanied by Mrs. Helen Singleton. Mrs. Violet Peters gave a reading and the Cunningham sisters trio gave a vocal number. Mrs. Maud Chegwldden of Murray, talked on gardening, giving some very Instructive and Interesting Ideas on that art. Miss Newman, In behalf THE PRAYER OF THE of the Ehiglish department of the UNPAINTED HOUSE high school, expressed her appreciation to the club far the story writing contest lt has Just sponsored and Great god of paint and painters, Whatever be thy name, gave a few of the many benefits derived from this work. Ohl take from me my ahama, 'fbctsqs puu okme S )wx Remove from me my stigma. SCARLET FEVER ORCHESTRA A large group of women from Carina marriage daughter of John F. Titoomb, American Fork attended the recepand Dr. Alton H. Saxer of Logan, to tion In Provo in honor of Miss Miss Titoomb is a Harriet Elliott, dlrectnr of study announced. graduate of the local high school and groups of the women's division of since has graduated from the L. D. the National Democratic committee, 8. Nurses school and has been work- held Monday afternoon In the Ladies' club house on North University aveing in the L. D. S. hospital. a-- .ci poi-so- FORK ANNOUNCED of Miss The ottr.-uMve-- r An excellent harrow or drag for spreading the droppings In the pasture may be made from auto tire rims loosely bolted or otherwise fastened together, suggests J. C. Hogenson, of the Utah Extension Service. Use 16 tire rims, making four rows with four rims In each row. This arrangement will pulverize the droppings and scatter the contents evenly over the field. Each row of rims Is fastened to a Inch plank. To the middle of this plank Is fastened the doubletree by means of a clevis. The 16 discarded auto rims should cost but very little, so that the entire harrow can be easily and cheaply, it does very work, says Mr. Hogenson. o MARRIAGE nr Acting on BOTH upjvr and hm-ebowels Afllerika waslies out a;i n that cause gas. nmo'i.:.ev and bad sleep. One dise gives rr'.u-once. Wm. Thornton, Dniccis. adv. Mrs. Alice .Crookston and Mrs. Hannah Aydelotte were hostesses to the Ladles Literary and the Junior Literary clubs at the Koy club rooms Wednesday afternoon. After the club business was completed the Junior Literary club gave a very interesting program. Mrs. William Chipman gave a report of the meetings of the Utah Federation of Wo- Monday, May 25 Miss prown Sugar 2 Ihs. Macaroni With EDNA MAY OLIVER and JAMES GLEASON 1 can Corn Itg a yell of a myalnry drama' You'll pipplo and quake hug Sugar o while vuu shiver and shake ! Rice STOP GAS PAINS! GERMAN pounds ALSO REMEDY GIVES RELIEF 99 CALL OF THE SAVAGE Admission Only 10c AMERICAN MARRIAGE T A New Harrow Apollo Hall TELEPHONE 200 KOBERTS-STREE- The Merry Makers met Friday at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Feather, stone. There were ten members present, also Fern Larsen, Jean Roney and Eva Featherstone as special guests. A merry afternoon was AT TIIE HUMPHRIES a delightful Bridge Mtp;x r Saturday evening. The rooms were ly decorated with snaixlragp ns. The guests were seated si the sm:.:i uih.rs where supper was served at 8 p m. The guests were Mesdames Eurenc Nicholes. Stanford Brii:i;s. C'.cn Sykes. David Taylor. Stanf.v.1 Vem Houston, Adair Bromley. M.v.e Earl. Melvin Grant. Kenne'h Br wn. M. L. Baird. Speneer Taylor. J.imes Chadwick, Kenneth No s. Vnrk Eldon Chipnran. Ix'tae 99 Coddington.E. H. IVvrv Chipman. and Chris Scott. The high score I't was awarded Mrs. V. F. Ho.ist i., ru. prize. Mr. Stanford Brigu jirize Mrs. Stanford Wtide. DANCE planting. i SEE YOU AT THE Married Folks standard varieties, large, healthy plants, now refre.-.l.mer.t- wo WELL Tomato Plants whose marriage took place yesterday In 8alt Lake. The entertainment was In the form of a miseeilnn.-oushower and the young couple nvriv-- i ed many useful and beautiful r-- f Games were the main feature oi th.--j evening and dainty were served to twenty-fiv- e puc.-t- s. Mrs. Leo Meredith variety of Plants and Bedding Plants ready for setting out. STIFHINS KATHARINE ALEXANDER A Hobart X. teouerd AnhcMoa Fredeced by Beteard H. Hj 3C Pansy meeting of Lhe M. I. A Tuesday night. Bee Keeper Ellen Tracy, wearing her bandeau, was in charge of the awarding, each girl having earned the money to purchase these awards by selling popcorn and candy at the different programs in the ward. The girls are: Evelyn Peck. Mary Jane Jacklin, Katherine Holm-drak- e, Mildred Anderson and Ruse Hicks. g Chipman Merc. Co. Pansies and Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts entertained at their home Monday evening In honor of their daughter, Lillian, and Mr. Lyle Street of Lt lit. "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935 $9.69 up 1 DAY Hie guardians of the Bee Hive deportment of the Third ward wore presented with their bandeau with all the awards of that rank, at 11h IJiuqrhilwi.v.lov COMING ;.i MOTHERS The Deltha Dunes met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Mercer and a good time la reported by all attending. Special guests were, Mrs. Eldon Chipman, Mrs. Nekton Blrk, Mrs. Clyde Blrk and Mrs. Mil-to- n Adams. The guest prize was won by Mrs. Adams and the club prize was awarded to Mrs. Helen Bate. the M. I. A., the Sunday School and the Elders Quorum of the Fourth ward. A very good crowd was in attendance and as Mr. and Mrs. Durrant are going to the Hawaiian Islands an a mission, Hawaiian music was featured at the entertainment. A Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price and Dxrtrine and Covenants combined were presented to each missionary. THE TIN MAN IILLII HARVIT to school gave an Illustrated talk on Art. New officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Elmo Peters, president; Mrs. Charles Walker, Vice president and Mrs. Doris Robinson, secretary. the guests of honor at a social held in the high school Tuesday night by ALSO TODD AND KELLY COMEDY STUART 14 The Junior Literary club met at the home of Mrs. B. F. Moffett Fast a Chadwick and family Mr. and Mrs. Stewart story as impassioned us the fiery eiilum dunce of love. with SIZES j E. Ray Gardner, principal of the seminary, announces the graduating exercises for the 1935 class will be held May 12th in tiie tabernacle at p. m. A Complete program will be announced later. ft' inff..mjitchi-'t- lliiml't'iis lo Select From Tiie Cl. A. club was the guest of Mrs. J. W. PhilllM Wednesday night. Mrs. Charles Lafler conducted the' parllmenlary drill and Mrs. E. P. Evans gave a pajier on Friendship taken from the radio program, The Voice of Exiierience. Dainty refreshments were served. Len Chipman, who underwent an for a ruptured appendix two weeks ago, Is reported as still a serious condition but holding his own. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 3 AND 4 George Raft and Carole Lombard In All Othere j ojie ration OKOHOXOXOXOKOUOMOKOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOrtOrt " Fonaking ; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bush and The executive committee includes daughter of Eureka, were the week- Mrs Grant Wilson Mrs. Ingrrsoll, end visitors at the home of his parCunningham and Mrs. Allen ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fraiik Bush. AND BONDS ' and SPRING SHADES ' : are moving into the fanner Dr. Christensen residence the foreiuirt of next week. LIFE, FIRE, AUTO, HEALTH & ACCIDENT . COLORFUL PRINTS ; At-lan- uc needs more. WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towns of Northern Utah Co. Merrily Produced by Maker of . QP. SKAGGS Cameo Theatre A love Attractively Styled I , CVrT Am. Fork In honor of tiie 79th birthday of! 'Mis. James W. Preston Wednesday; was open h ;use to her many friends and d'lring the day ubout fifty peo- -' pie called to cxiress their congratu-- ; la'KULK and wish her many more birthdays and prolcuged good health. . fined lo his Issl for about three was taken to the L I J. H. inolillls. left varant when Evelyn Smipe left hospital alien he underwent un opfor Salt Luke where i;lie has eration to release the lMn in hL-- leg us tiie result of us imfl mr burn. He Ls a Kenneth Yancey Is soiling mi one to be Is and exjiectcd nicely of the U. S Rutt lrslilps on the way proving to return home in a few flays. able I) the Hawaiian Island. The jiur ixe of the maneuver.-- planned Is to test the nation's defense against at IT IS tack un the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1 -- IV Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bassett of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielsen mntori d to Tooele Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mr.. Iner Nielsen. Mrs. i lias been ill for some time-wuh heart trouble. 59c Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 25c 12c Purex, qt. bottle Fresh Utah Spinach 5c lb. New Potatoes, 2 lbs. . 15c Green Peas, 3 lbs 25c 12c lb. Fresh Tomatoes Fresh Cucumbers, 2 for 15c Fresh Utah Asparagus 10c y Miwi Mildred rhipinuii bits taken tiie ixiMtUm at the Chicken City Cafe 22 97-- Office Over Bank of can K C Baking 20c Powder 2 lb. Jar Peanut Butter 35c 10c Puffed Rice 9c Puffed Wheat Hills, M. J. B. or Schil30c ling's Coffee lb. Corn Flakes Kellogg's 11c or Post Toasties ... 8 Mr.-.-. DELOTTE JOHNSON-A- t 25 oz. - Mrs. L. It. Pell and FROCKS ABSTRACTS BONOS DelMonte whole kernel ... 15 c Corn try your lii-:- 'iijiiili-ii iS Telephone in :iliii-- i I NEW SPRING NOTARY PUBLIC Fri. and Sat. E't.mjilf fiiiitrst. Imi iniiy win - irii rii- tin-- ' Sjn-ri- IJ (in- u! i: HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR MANY ATTRAl TIVE PRICES FOR M AY MAY -- Fire Insurance Real Estate I STORE NEWS BIG VALUES FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1P35 FORK CITIZEN ' Many Years Old London's first electric subwny sta-- ' tlon. known as King William Street station, was built la 1800 and closed In 10) but still exists CALS0MINING HAVE US SPRAY YOUR CARS AND FURNITURE CONTRACTED OR BY DAY Us Quote You Prices lt Chas. J.Gaisfordi 82 Wert 1st 8outh American Fork moioioioioioromoioi |