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Show W30 ciub. ; bav ronp ; low. T9.W I Pro. ! ( ilso, at inu. will ?lor lest V ley. the iar- dTTTRPAY, JANUARY 25, 1930 Ij-rican Fork Locals n. v. r. Houston wa visiting in ja ttP101 city Tuesday pn business, Klti Hazel Cobbley has returned k ier tome In this city, after enjoy- M Booth's visit in Aiagna,. Ifuted tome Industrious men to get ut cedar posts 1n exchange for truck. f Nielsen Auto Co. adv. Mr j. Emma Chase of Salt Lake Otr is visiting this week in this city, Hr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor of Gar- jeli arrived in this city Wednesday k, in indefinite visit with Mr. and Hrs. 8. F. Grant. Hiss Edith Evans of Ogden was rtaltinir in this city over the week- ml. the cuest of 'Mr. and Mrs. S. W. CMpman. . PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Rul" Nlcholes was a business I . . '- ' - 1 t ' . It - I SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930 BUSINESS IS GOOD visitor in Salt Lake on Thursday. Mjss Afton Beck spent Wednesday j in Provo, visiting with: her aunt, Mrs. Melvin Reynolds. '-. -: - Miss Prudence Brown of Salt Lake is visiting in this city with her broth. er, Ben Brown, who is very ill. no ' optomistic ; remark. is goo'a m every 0. P. I This is Business Skaggs System .Store. There' are a lot of reasons for this, but the big and outstanding one is that Ralph Gilllspie, who has been suff ering with tonsUitis the past week, is improving at the present time. Mrs. John Wright of Sterling, Ida- tnousands ol lood buyers nave ho, is visiting in this city with rela- learned that all in all, day in and tives until after Leadership Week at day out price, quality and de Provo. pendability : considered, they can do better at our store than any place else in town. SOME REASONS Mrs. Steve Zimmerman and daught er, Donna, of Eureka, were visltinc in this city Thursday, guests Of Mrs George H. Robinson. , . Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Makin, Jr., and Of course, this is no accident. In- I jon, Nile, were Sunday visitors at the stead, it is the result of the appli- A fine baby boy arrived to gladden the home of Mr, and Mrs. Weston Pratt, Wednesday. Both1 mother and baby are doing nicely. tope of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. frvin Makdn. cation of modern business prin- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown are rejoicing over the arrival of -a win. ciples. We believe in large volume Lome babr iri. born satiirrtnT. Th . 11 r.-n. ,1. l t!.l I at sman prom,-in me saie 01 lugn Another and babe are doine- sriendld.' grade foods, in the principle' of . j honest dealing, in working as Mr. ana Mrs. Wayne Shelley and long hours as any of our custom, daughter,: Gayle, J of Bingham,T were era, and in economy and efficiency visiting in this city last Sunday at in evervthmaf pertaining to our uie nome oil mt anaMrs. Leo T. business. Our customers should Shelley. taming from a trip to California, pe aDie to ao Deuer ai our iore reent Wednesday evening in this city, and according to an ruies, dusi- . w - - - I 1 . 1 1 i I 1 . . Jil ness snouid always oe gouu with us. - ' . Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith and: blighter, Clea, attended the funeral jerrlcea for NepM Hansen in Salt Lake City, Tuesday. , Dr. C. C. Randall and Fred Lind- Serg of Logan;-Utah,-who were re- b i ......... , , . 1 Where You Can Always Find Values the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W, ataman. Dr. Randall is a son-ln bvof Mr. and Mrs. Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. .Allen Shelley of Ida- I ho, have been visiting for the past two weeks in this city with Mr. Shelley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Leo T. Shelley. Mrs. Hang Christensen had as her Sunday evening guests, Mr. and Mrs John Beck, Mrs. Marion Christensen ud Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eeddlngton f Salt Lake City. Radio music , and sxMthat . were enjoyed by-the guests, followed by a delicious hot rapper. ' FOOD STCRtS K Surety of Parity' Mrs.. Melvin Anderson and Mrs. R. J. Stice attended the monthly 8, L. and L. A.' Club No. t last Friday after noon in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. L. I. Hammond. Mrs. Walter Deyer, Ur, entertahs- d at a party in honor of her Bee- We tlastfnot eTMrdWard Mutual it 4ier home last - Friday : evening. ifuslc and games were the main ,f eat- ires of the evening, after which data' !ir refreshments were served. Blooming Plants are love-7 love-7 gifts for the HOME or SICK ROOM. They are Ibeautiful for many days and reasonable m pnce. Our assortment is complete. lumphries Floral, Tel. 2-00. l-2o-lt TheTatesTofliewestiJieces of popular sheet music and Brunswick Records now at "lr j I 'R Ann off-Hkcrn ety. T? o A i n fin" Miss Kate Monson and Miss unwr'T"'" "M"w Wadley of Salt Lake VHT. were MrarOwen Humphries entertained Ing Thursday with - Mrs. Delbert the offlccra and teacnerB 0j the ward Chipman. Primary at her home last Monday . . ,TrT t w evening, The - monthly-preparation menas -wm u- v- wa8 cubbM. after which refresh that Charles uogie, servert to twelve meats nfined to his bed. U improving menta wr served to twelve guests. The Utah State Wool Growers com- fention was held in Salt Lake City, liejday:,aad-Wednesdayrand ended with an exquisite banquet and dance Wednesday evening. V Those attend- from this city were: Sidney Nlcholes, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Single ton. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boley and Hr. and Mrs. Delbert Chipman. Four teen prizes were given awaybjyjhe Utah Woolen Mills and the jCommis lion Houses, three of them being won by those ladies attending from ..this dty. Mrs. 'Dellj Singleton won a beautiful 30 piece dinner set; $ gold Plated Incense burner was presented Mrs. Warren Boley and Mrs. Del- rt Chipman won a lovely cut glass tray. There was a special meeting siren for .the women attending also, bf the , Ladies, .Auxiliary of the Utah aateWoolT" Growers. - Those - from ( nicely at the present - "Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coddlngton and Dr. and Mrs V. F. Houston attended a show at the Provo Paramount theatre Wed nesday evening. a nniA Monson of Pleasant Grove spent Wednesday and Thurs-viRitlne Thurs-viRitlne in this city, the 'guests of 'Mr and Mrs. Delbert Chipman. Robert L.- Ashby is expected to re turn the latUr part of this week or the first of next week from New York City, where he has been attending the fur auction in that city. MrsSquirelpmanjinderwent a major operation at a Salt Lake hoe- nitAl Tuesday. She is reported to oe recovering as rapidly as can be ex pected. ' ! ' L ' The ontrof-town people attending the funeral i ervices for Mfi. Olive irirkwood Iim include: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rutt of Salt Lake City, Rulon Lara of Blackfoot, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Hensen Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jaeobson. Mr. and Mrsiee Hooiey. W city attending jeporlalJrtjwas ljj pleasant Grove. wonderful affair. Cameo TKelttei WEEKLY PROGRAM Saturday, January 25 All Talking AlKMuaic-: "DANCE HALL" V ; ' with OttVE BORDEN and ARTHUR LAKE Also Good Comedy and Serial. ; " Matinee 3 P. M. 10c and 20c. Evening ioc ana ou Sunday and Monday, January 26 and 27 - "OH YEAH" with Robert Armstrong ana - , James Gleason All music all sound-all d!.alogu. A trainload of laugns, g ggs . nd thrills are packed in this delightful tomeay-drama we screen hit of the ysar don't miss it. ' " j Aisa tRteLMusicai uomeayr . Admission 15c and 30c. ' " : . - Tuesday and Wednesday, January 28 and 29 Ken Maynard in "SENOR AMERICANO"; , The King o tie saddle! 100 Talking Western. - Here's -one yon can't beat for action. See your favorite star in a fclorful drama of the days when California was young. There a a Paach in every scene. Also Talking Comedy and News. . - -- s Admission 13c and 30c. . Friday and Saturday, J anuary 30 and 31 Richard Dix in "OPTrfw Tr-riTro rnr u A TTin A TT! ' ' Hi latest 100 Talking Picture. ' H hg thriUed you before but never as in this shivering fun show! it ! Reel Vaudeville Act--Sraging Dancing, Talking and Serial yaee Saturday 3 P. M. 10c and 20c. Evening 15c and 30c. Coairig "UNTAMED'? Trith Joan Crarfcrd. Martin Nielsen and son, Keith, were visiting In Ogden Friday, where they attended the stock show. While there, Mr. Nielson purchased one of the most valuable milk cows at the stock show for their new ranch near Kamas. r: . Mrs. Joseph Nlcholes entertained all of the old stake board primary members which now includes the (present Alpine, Lehi and Thnpanogos stakes,' at her home Friday afternoon. Radio innsic, games and social chat were the main 'features of the afternoon, after-noon, followed by dainty refreshments. refresh-ments. .... . Miss Sarah- Brown and Melissa Greenwood entertained . at a party last Saturday evening at the Greenwood Green-wood home. The evening was spent in playing "SpoofV after . which a well arranged luncheon was served to the following: "Florence Chipman; Ethel Brown, ithTonng, Ielen Moffett Leona Binns, Naomi Gala- ford, Faye Ckadwlck, James Preston, LaVoh Earl, David Walker, BiU Wil son. Elderd Nlcholes, Marion Brown and Leigh Ingersoll. : . . ".. Where Is The Thrift Yesterday? Do you recall the old-fashioned thrift that hurt everytime you looked at color that wasn't practical or at a frock that wasn't a hardy perennial f The" pew thrift meets up with Fashion Fash-ion 1 It puts gaily colored cloths on your table . . . gmi you hats that are Paris replicas . , . at small expense f At J. C Penney Stores, the oew thrift is reall , - The flowers thr.t bloom !n tlie Springy are reflected in our new Spring Wash Prints - Other wanted cotton, fabrics, too-at substantial-saving! . "Gladio' Percale, 36-inches wide, new -g m' designs; plain colors, too. Yard... , , IOC 36-lnch Cambric Percale in many tub- . "i f last colors. A yard X i . 'Rondo" Cambric Percale, tub-fast - prints and plab colors. : Yard. . ..... DCy Bodtclle" DtHi Giafbam in plaids h fS .and checki.' 32-inch. Yard........ lUC 364n. brtu Prints, ytrd! '. . . ..... 19c " 26-in. Aprcnheck Gmthctn, ytrd 10c $2-ln. Drcts Ghtf"it ytAJ: ; i,.i:: : 284n. Cheviot Shhrthtg, ywd..., 1U . 364n."Roxbury,Crttonetyrd.. 19c rancy-trimaied paUat one Jftraps for the growin girL A4 losart as 11 other's sww shoe pi ftriftfly pricadl - Smart brewa kid and Usard tTrala oat-ttraps that gtwing girls art sart to 10c. Mothers will like the low price! $2.98 $2.98 Complimentary: Ao Mrs. Mark G. Bnrriston, formerly Miss Mildred Dnnkley, the Lambda Tau's enter tained at-a shower partyj Monday evening In Provo. The Misses Naomi, La Rue and Norrell r Startup were hostesses at the cfaarmlny affair. Progressive Pro-gressive "Bride" was the" feature of the evening, the prize being won by Miss Margaretta Farrer. A dainty luncheon was served late in the evening. even-ing. The young bride was the re-cipent re-cipent of many lovely gifts. : The Beethoven Club was delight fully entertained at the home of Naomi Nao-mi Halliday. last Friday. Former member and president Sarah Chip-man Chip-man - gave the life sketch ot Beetho ven. Mrs. Edith Young and Lois Greenwood each" gave piano selec tions, compositions of Beethoven's. The: guests Included: Sarah S. Chip-man, Chip-man, Mrs. Dessie Wild, Helen Bird Ann Clayson,' Lois Greenwood, Edith Young7 Genna Vee Beastrand, Selma Seastrand, Melissa Greenwood, David Walker, Sherman Wing and K. X Bird. . . v '.. : . o ... Can't Talk To Wife, Too Cross and Ferrous "Even my husband couldn't talk to me, I was so cross and nervou. Vinol has made me a different and happy woman.' Mrs. N. McCa.ll ViDol Is a compound of Iron, phosphates, cod JIver peptone, etc The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appe tite. Nervona, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the ' iron, phosphates, etc, give new life and pep. Vinol tastes delicious. Thornton Funeral Services Held For Honored Matron Impressive funeral services were held Friday, January 17th, at 2 p. m. In the Fourth ward chapel for Mrs. Olive Kirkwood Urn, wife of George Urn, who died the previous Tuesday faThe L. D p. hospital following an operation. The rostrum was covered with many beautiful floral offerings, which were silent tributes to the esteem and respect the deceased was held by all. A large crowd of friends and relatives filled the house. Bishop Lot Robinson was In charge of the services, which; opened with a mixed quartette singing "O My Father". Fath-er". The singers were Mrs. Detta Taylor,; Mrr and Mrs. James M. Grant and Leo ; Hansen, invocaaon . was offered by Leo T. Shelley, after which Ann ClAYson beautifullr rendered a Tiolln selection, "A Perfect Day". The speakers were Daniel Jorgen- gen, Kleis rugal or rieasani . wru?e, Dr. James M. Grant and Bishop Rob inson. All conveyed many woras oi consolement to the bereaved family. They spoke highly of her wonderful traits of honesty, industry and devo-tlon devo-tlon to her loved ones. She was always al-ways willing to share life's burdens. and being the oldest in we ramuy always took a great deal of reeponsl-bility reeponsl-bility in the home and also out-of-door liferas she loved nature and en joyed beautifying the surroundings. The"KIfkwocfamily--as - always been noted for their lovely gardens and fine dairy products, In which Olive was a diligent worker, bne has spent s. life of usefulness in public pub-lic and at home. She found happiness in giving to those in need, and was a devoted wife and mother. - Interspersing the speakers were several muslcaJpnumbersV consisting of a vocal solo. Tm A Pilgrim rendered by Mrs. Detta Taylor, and "Going Home'', by Mrs. Myrtle Hous ton: The closing number was "Some time Well Understand" by the quartette, quar-tette, after which James Peters pronounced pro-nounced the benediction. The grave In the American Fork City Cemetery, where Interment was made, was dedicated by Henson Mel-sen Mel-sen of Pleasant Grove, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Lim's. Many out of town friends and rela- Eves"wefr Iff attendance at the aer- vices besides those from this community. com-munity. '':. o ; Mrs, Vern Walker entertained the Bee Orchis Club at her home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Their regular social hour was carried out, followed 'by very delicious refreshments served to eighteen guests. - Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice and sons, Harold and Virgil, spent Sunday In Ogden visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Douglas, . returning the same evening. " Kenneth Street, the six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Street, had his tonsils removed at Dr. Hous ton's office Wednesday and Is doing as well as can be expected. He has been confined to bis bed tor two months with a bad heart d other complications. . . . o 1 . The Paitor Saysi Sin Is a gun which kicks harder than it shoots. John Andrew Hoimea DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS - -MEETING TO BE WEEK LATEB To make the meeting date of all Daughters of the Pioneers organisations organisa-tions In the district .uniform the local lo-cal camp will change their meetings to the second Thursday of each, month. The February meeting will come on the Uth when the history of Mr. Mercer will be given by Mrs. Laura Lau-ra Ftancomi of Salt Lake City. All members are reminded to remember the change in date and to be in attendance. at-tendance. 7 Joseph D. Strcnjo , Teacher of Piano - - Supervised Practice With .... Beginners, .:. .,; .. Mid winter 'Term Starting Now. Telephone 60-W or 161 American Fork, Utah MMt EHICIllS-TERSaiS Sm4 ftitm Im Mm lV - - ' St li HeT StI w a if men Atteeftiomi! The manufacturera of Pax Quality Mashes extends to you an invitation to visit their modern feed mill and mixing plant at Salt Lake City and witness their methods of preparing Pax Feeds.'- They feel that poultry raisers should be acquainted with the quality of the materials that are used in their feeds. They also feel that you should be acquainted with the formulas used. 'And to emphasize this desire, they invite you at any time to visit them and they will endeavor to answer any questions that, arise in regard to poultry feeding. IV "" ' Drop into the. Chipman Mercantile Co. feed department and inspect Pax Quality Feeds. They :-ost no more than ordinary feeds, or phone 18 and have an order promptly delivered. Full weight guaranteed. Chipman Merc. Co. - Phone 18 . ; American Fork, Utah - , " . lj j i , . f r r'tr. M . . r r r r rW,, ,,'.,', ' ' ' 7. 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