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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY .FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW More Heat Per Dollar Use Blue IJIaze Coal and get more Heat Per Dollar. BLUE BLAZE Is Cleaner Burns Longer Burns Hotter A TRIAL ORDER. WILL CONVINCE YOU' Highest Quality Goods at Lower Prices at Am. Fork Locals Mrs. Orval C. Mercer and her brother, Robert Wagstaf f , . were among the -business visitors from here In the capltol city Wednesday. Monday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Willard Claghorn and , family and Mrs. Ella Martin motored to Magna . and visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin. Mrs. Verla Ooddlngton and son, Boyd, who have both been ill with scarlet fever, have been released from quarantine. Mrs. Codding-ton's Codding-ton's two other sons, who did not. contact the disease, have been staying stay-ing with their grandmother, Mrs. Thomas L, Ooddlngton. Mrs. S. T. Shelley entertained the Bee" Orchis club yesterday afternoon at her home. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed and a dainty lunch was served. Special guests were Mesdames Hannah Goodall and June 8. Wright of this city, and Mrs. J. Stanford Walker of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Miss Bertha Moyle of Logan is the guest here of Miss Beth Hutch-ings Hutch-ings this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shelley and family were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mrs. June S. Wright and Miss Amy Shelley. .Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee received word from Tetonia, Idaho, Wednesday Wednes-day of the arrival of a son at the .home of their son, Eddie Lee and wife of that city. " Mr. and Mrs. Lee Halstrom, Dr. and Mrs. V. P.. Houston motored to Ogden Saturday to visit with Mrs. i.Halstrom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell. . T. Shelley and George Hunter collided col-lided Wednesday noon on the corner cor-ner south of Shelley's residence. With Mr. Shelley was his small son, 1 I 14.1- r tT X 1 x"aui, ana -Trtwr- nar.-1 1 ui t tc r st? v ereu email oYtl4ion VaHViM ArAvrar finnlt Coddineton and M. H. Iiurersoll. account for the collision and both assumed blame, neither having seen the other in time. Fortunately no one was injured .and the oars were but slightly damaged. f Mrs. Alex Erickson. entertained fourteen neighbors an"d friends at her home last Saturday night. A delicious supper followed by games were enjoyed by all. Miss Betha Storrs, Messrs. Leland Priday and Ferron Sager are expecting expect-ing to attend the violin recital to be given in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Taber-nacle Saturday night by Fritz Kreis-ler, Kreis-ler, the noted violinist. The two automobiles driven- by S.J Among those from American Fork who attended the state Woolgrowers Convention held In Salt Lake Tues day, were Messrs. and Mesdafnes Sidney Nlcholes, Sr., Sidney Nlc-holes, Nlc-holes, Jr., Delbert Chipman,Mark 10 lbs. Sugar, Beet ' 50c 10 bars C. W. Soap 25c Cake1 Flour, Large Size 10c 2 Extracts :.......... Cr&am Candy & Chocolates Pound . Mixed Nuts, Best - Urans, Sunkist, Large .. Lemons, Dozen 1.........:... ' - a Salmon, Can ,. Bef Roasts, lb. 9c Hamburger, lb. ..... 10c 2' lbs 15 1!) 19c 20c Monday night being the birthday of Mrs. Jesse M. Walker, her brothers broth-ers and sisters and several nieces and nephews, fifteen in all surprised sur-prised her at her home. - The time was enjoyably spent in games and a delicious lunch .was served. FOOD Am. Fork Offerings CEREALS We have purchased for the benefit of the people of this community large pkg. China Premium Rolled Wheat at the low price of 19c. You may also purchase pur-chase the following other items for the same price. 9 lb. bag of Oats, Corn Meal, Germade, Whole Wheat Cereal or Graham Flour, these' last articles milled in our own com. munity, xbe sure to get some. SOAP SALE With the purchase of 1 Doz. bars of 5th Ave. xuuei, ooap ja reg. ioc soap) at -the low price of 59c we will give free 1 fry ipan twil(h -double ibottom to keep food warm without burning. We also offer 2 bars of Peet's Almond Toilet Toi-let Soap and 1 Giant Crystal Crys-tal White for only 13c. STAKE UNION MEETING SUNDAY The regular' stake priesthood and union meeting of the Relief Society and Primary Association workers will be held next Sunday afternoon in the stake tabernacle, commencing commenc-ing at 2 o'clock. A special feature will be given In the lesser priesthood department, when 'an illustrated lecture on the Holy Land will be given in one of the basement rooms. .A good attendance at-tendance is desired. t a t HOME MISSIONARIES IN ALPINE STAKE FOR SUNDAY SUN-DAY EVENING, JANUARY 15 t t 1 'Alpine ward Kenneth Singleton Jf and Grant Veit. American Fork First ward James S Chadwlck and T.. Benjamin Clark. American Fork Second ward I Robert L". Ashby and F. C, Pectol. B : American Fork Third ward West J Hammond and John W. Pulley. American Fork Fourth ward Ross g Buckwalter and John L. Clarke. ft Highland wardForbes Foster and j $t Leigh Ingersoll.' ' . IS PRICES ARE SMASHED Bargains in Men's Clothing Shoes Womens Dresses & Coats, Etc. A FEW EXTRA SPECIALS TEMPLE EXCURSION NEXT THURSDAY An endowment-1 excursion--to the Salt Lake temple from this 'stake will be conducted next Thursday, January 19th, and all who can go are urged to attend, by the stake genealogical committee. Rates will prevail on the brem line as usual. It will be necessary for all going to have new recommends, this be ing the first excursion of this year, and the recommends for 1932 having hav-ing expired. FLOUR-LARD Youmay-buy a iaxge-pkgr of Whole Wheat Hot Cake, Flour for the small sum of 10c. Also 48 lb. bag of that -extra good Patent Mrs, Vern F. Houston was host ess last Friday afternoon to the La-wata La-wata club members and several guests. Four tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Chris Scott winning the guest prize and Mrs. David S, Taylor the club prize. A delicious turkey supper was the served. The i"e i special guests present were Mes dames Leo Meredith, Chris Scott, Eldon Chlpman, Norman Wing. Al len O. Brockbank, Stanford Wilde and Stanford Briggs. Lard 16c FYesh Bunched Carrots 5c WE TAKE R. F. 0. SLIPS Bate Store A good sign of early spring Is the boys and their marbles. Wed nesday morning a circle of boys and their marbles attracted the attend Ion of even the grownups as the boys crouched on the only dry spot oh Main Street and started to warm up for the spring sport. And speak ing of dry spots. These Icy streets along town are hard on one's dig nlty. How can one look dignified going along waving arms and with stiff legs trying to maintain a balance, bal-ance, and remain upright? n - are sure rolling in and how the hundreds of poultrymen who entered the NOPCO XX 2000 lbs. , FREE FEED TEST to help improve flocks and profits. Thi$ btdudei -H Club member and iturkey grower tell you wha! they write yet But, if you are one of the few who didn't enter for one of the F REE FEED awards ask your neighbors hat hewrote.Ve know you'll get an earful of interesting results. , IMPORTANT TO POULTRY MEN AND TURKEY GROWERS . Thw b FEED TEST NOT Letter flfritir.g Contra THE PURPOSE -o tatisf Tourtrlf. in your way. on your ranch, retarding NOPCO XX results. Thea Uu your resuha on wrapping paper, if yoo Li. Form is of no conseqaenca. Signup witfc your dealer for the FEED TEST whether yon writ a irner or ace. Yon can do as torn please about that. NOPCO. 65CHfa&..$rmco no. Flour for only 65c, and Lard at 7c lb. Don't miss it. Mrs. Nellie Rankin, Mrs. Charles Walker and Mrs. Isaac Binns left by bus . Thursday morning for .Los Angeles having been called by a telegram notifying them of the death in an auto accident near there of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Lorena Rankin Westover. The tele gram said Mr. Westover was also seriously hurt and another wire gave Fthe word" he was better. This party had visited the Westovers in California Cali-fornia during the holidays. Details of the accident were not given. s The Primary ; officers and teachers teach-ers of the Second ward held a prep-eration prep-eration meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. A. B. Allen, with Mrs. Eslie Bennett assisting hostess. The forepart of the evening eve-ning was spent in business discussion discus-sion after which social chat was enjoyed and a tasty lunch served. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT . STOCK HOLDERS Irrigation stock on which de linquent tax is not paid, on or be fore. January ?5th, will be sold for taxes and costs. The penalty -for redeeming tax after sale Is double the tax, plus costs of advertising and sale. Check the delinquent list and be sure your stock is not sold. Eli J. Clayson, Treasurer. . 2t. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Grant and son, Max, and Mrs. Grant's sister, Mrs. Emma, Chase, left by auto Wednesday morning for Cal ifornia, where they will visit with relatives and friends at various points for about two weeks principally princi-pally in Long Beach, Los Angeles and San Diego. . ' Card of Thanks To all who assisted us in our recent bereavement, the death of our loved daughter and sister, Mar-Jorie, Mar-Jorie, we desire to extend rouisin-cere rouisin-cere thanks and appreciation. The many acts of kindness have been a boon to us in this hour of sorrow. We-especially acknowledge with gratitude the assistance at the ser-vices, ser-vices, the flowers, use of cars, etc. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird and Family Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson was among the guests of Mrs. West Jacobs in Pleasant "Grove Thursday altiemoon, when Mrs. Jacobs en tertained the Young Mothers Club. A special feature of the afternoon was a book TeviewTiven by Mrs. Bytha Johnson, - , . Save on Home Needs PILLOW CASES SIZE 42 x 36 9c 15c HAND TOWELS, 2 FOR I S S s I ft? a t GIRLS' PRINT DRESSES SIZES' 2 TO 14 35c . . GIRLS' KNITTED Cotton Dresses ., Well Made Bargain Priced Sizes 2 to 14 49c BOYS' and GIRLS' PART WOOL SWEATERS Slip over Style or Coat Style , "Extra Warm Serviceable - Special 69c ONE LOT GIRLS' . Rayon Pajamas Sizes 14 16 $1.00 to $1,95 Values 59W I I S A SENSATIONAL VALUE Girls' Union Suits KNEE LENGTH ! A few ankle length Sizes 2, 4 and 6 Only 25c SCHOOL HOSE For Children Colors Sizes 5 to 9l 10c ONE LOT CORSELETTES VALUES TO $2.95 . 89c ONE LOT, GIRLS' RAIN COATS Fleece Lined-Size 14, 16 and 1 $3.95 VALUES $1.69 . OKE LOT MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS At a Money Saving Price" -" - $1.00 $1.25-$1.50 VALUES 79c BOYS' KAYNEE DRESS SHIRTS Fine Quality Certainly a Bargain $1.00 $1.50 & $2.00 VALUES 75c Boys' Overcoats Sensationally, Low Priced, Sizes 2 to 18 yrj $5.00 to $18.Q0 VALUE-COFFERED A' $1.50 and $4.95 I ChipmanMOTc Co) DANCE AT TABERNACLE NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT Mrs. Thelma Marrott of Pleasant Grove entertained the Peality Club at the home of her mother, Mrs.- James Varney here Thursday after noon. Thre&rtables of bridee were In progress, the high score prize be ing awarded Mrs. Vera Werner. A delicious' lunch was served. late in the afternoon. - Support Our Home Industries Get acquainted with the local bakery bread and cakes this week. 2 loaves for 5e at our sfdre or at the bakery. REGULAR 5c Home Bakery BREAD 2 for 5c 2 lbs. -Powdered Sugar 2 lbs. Brown Sugar 9 lb. Rolled Oats ' Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to all who assisted in any way during our recent re-cent sudden bereavement, the deah of our beloved son and daughter and father. WUlard and Elva Logsdon Smith. We especially thank those who assisted at the services, sent flowers, use of cars, etc. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Logsdon, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Miss Helen Smith. AM A FUGITIVE" TEEMS WITH THRILLS, DRAMA, ACTION, LOVE 2 Cans 2'L Pineapple 2 lbs. Peanut Putter 13e 13c l21c . 25 c 21e 10 lbs. Utah Idaho Sugar 47c 5 lbs. Rice 21c Boley's Inc. . TELEPHONE 4 WE DEUVER- he actual dynamiting of a bridge in a convict's dash for freedom is but one of the many spectacular scenes in "I Am A Pugitlve Prom A Chain Gang", a Warner Bros, pic ture which will be shown Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, January 15, 16 and 17,- at the Cameo Theatre. Paul Muni, the "Scarf ace" of the screen, from a stolen careening truck throws a stick of dynamite to blow up a bridge almost under the feet of his pursuing posse. This scene was taken at the Warner Bros, ranch in Hollywood where an actual bridge constructed by the studio over the Los Angeles River, was utterly demolished. de-molished. - The story of these thrilling events was adapted from the autobiography of Robert E. Burns, who is even now a fugitive, it has been realistically transferred to the screen under the direction of Mervyn LeRoy, one of Hollywood's best directors. Supporting Support-ing Muni is one of the largest and ablest casts assembled in many months. Glenda FarrelL Helen Vinson. Vin-son. Sheila Terry, Preston Foster, and David Landau are but a few cf the many outstanding featured players who have important roles in the picture. In addition to more than 50 players with speaking parts, 2,000 extras were used. Another of those good. .social get- together affairs is that being sponsored spon-sored by the First ward Relief Society So-ciety and which will be held in . the tabernacle tunusement hall next Thursday night, January 19th. During Dur-ing the evening there will be plenty of dancing, also other social activities, activ-ities, under the direction of a leader from ProvoThere1 will also be for TO ALL INTERESTED IN ATHLETICS! A call Is being made to all who are interested in athletics to be at the city hall Friday night (to-night) at $30 o'clock for the purpose of discussing, .the feasibility of organizing organ-izing an Athletic Association to this city. All former athletes of the high school especially are urged to attend. 7 !. mere is-, a cnance to enter . a FkQClrof Kail fkamMAM 1- 1 AT sale during the evening JSme good, rZ,ZT c Z ZTl home-made candy. : LIT I " """J jvvmfi lUb XfX Kill- The dance is for all, those of other ployment it seems these persons could derive a great deal of enjoyment enjoy-ment from organized sports. Don't forget the time and place, 7:30 tonight at the city hall. wards being Invited as well.- The cause Is worthy and the price is normal. Plat A, American Fork City a Amount .... Ann L. Chipman Block 7, f American Fork City Survey. Amount WANT ADS Goc Mljk" -Cow "for" Sate. g,Trp 1-13-ltp. Baker, American Fork. for Rent 3 roomed house. 2 aeres truck farm,, See-J. p, Adylotte. 13-23 -4t. For Rent Furnished or unfurnish ed modern apartment , Stella Smith 80 N, 1st West. " 12-23-tf. Found A pair of glesses. Owner can have same by calling at Citizen office and paying for this ad. t PERMANENT WAVES i2S and up. Andarberg Beauty Shoo. Phon S8S. Provo, Utah. -8-6t. The party who left parcel in Utah NOTICE A Farm Bureau meeting will be held in the City Hall Saturday evening eve-ning at 7:30 p. m., for the election of officers for 1933. Other problems will be discussed. F. Rulon Nicholes, President. NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES Notice is hereby given that special taxes for paving, grading and other expenses in connection with .sidewalk .side-walk paving in Districts No. 4, 5 and 6, are due and unpaid In amounts and upon the lands set forth and described In the .delto- Power & lJ?ht On nffi tw iftfh i. . .. . " iv" Hueiii, usts nereto attacned and un- may claim same there and pay for less said taxes together with the this adv. there. - i-i3-it 'wv nt kh., ! j w rAWMMMi iutt ptuu. ua ur before the 18th day of February, 1933,the property upon which said taxes are a lien, Trtll on said day, be sold for said taxes, cost of advertising ad-vertising and expense of sale, at the front door of h&. City Han in Amer- "MALE HELP WANTED" lican Feck City, Utah, beginning at MAN WITH CAR WANTED for lo-l"16 hour of twelve o'clock noon of cal tea and coffee route. No ex- and continuing until all or said property shall have been sokL Sidewalk Paving DeUnqneodes Sidewalk Paving District No. 4 Niels- Christeneen Estate Block 6, FOR SALE Weaner Pies. 8 wk I large Brood Sow, I Wagon, 1 Hay Chopper, and Grain Grinder, 1 Fordsofi Tractor, 1 Separator, Prim rose. Martin. Nielsen. '12 2-tf penence needed. Must be satisfied to make 132.50 a week at start Write Albert Mills, Route Mgr, 2225 Monmouth. Cincinnati, Ohio Sidewalk Paving District Ni Josephus Karren Block 37, fl American Fork City Survey. Amount .......... .". . ... Delbert McDaniel Estate-EM Plat A American Fork City Stbe q, Amount Ethel W. Carlisle Bloek Lot 2, American Fork City Amount Sidewalk Paving District Nj Earl B. - Greenwood BI Plat A, American Fork City Amount Elizabeth Whimpey Block IS A, American Fork City Surv Amount "MARY J. CUNNDfGH City Treasurer, American Utahr First Publication, January 6, The Pure Fod Store 1 large White King Maxwell House Coffee 4 1 Can Spring Chinook " Salmon ,, - iQt. Old Mill Dressiug. 2 cans String Beans 1 Dozen Juicy Oranges, M 6 cans Dutch leanser . FRESH AND CURED KI THAT SATISFY HALLEDAY & ROBINSON inuMiJiJiMii m rrmgg ;tl of a Me 0 jrsv it 2 Ihou 0 1 Mr iese lost Here ft fcto 35 0 aore is of atl 193: wit the belx lihi! Cing isew: fa 1 ire t star Sake ssed i lung amc vhaJ pit. V tne and liesui aim pden fctt h wit! One H ei such t: fcRu fcortii a 1 5 gOC and the : bache rocal H Jwork Jtake :Uyit. me Ition stain fcictio Gard p SB fit C with tteit cor "The k an hie. nexl ', dii Ndei tha. "and irge Sir b Fsider Quoi Nate 'jals h Ec 3 th I IU( He ftood ft. f7 ori &5C it - |