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Show PLEASANT flROVE "REVIEW Friday; November is, 1932 ir x... n,as.. of Halt Lake 31 is visiting ere with her sister, Mrs. Samuel F. Grant an.l faintly. , Mrs. Louie KJ ' Wa" Lake was a visitor with friends and relatives In this city on Tuesday- .. Coal Prices Reduced Freight rate reduction, mine deductions deduc-tions and dealer reduction brings coal prices to: I DOMESTIC LUMP - $5.50 STOVE - $5.00 NUT - $4.50 at yard D E P A Q T U E NT O T 0 R Mr. and Mrs- Owen Humphries Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphries and F. S. Humphries pont Wednesday evening in Provo, guest, of Mr- and Mrs. Cyril Anderson. Former BishoT"" R Hlndle Of Salt Lake spent l w,eek-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hindley Sr., Mr Sadie Henry, his daughter, also visited the Hindley a here, last week F- S. Humphries leaves today for Seattle, Washington, to spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Thos-Powell Thos-Powell and family. Mr. Humphries spent several months last spring In Seattle with the Powells- Mr. and Mrs Joe Jensen f Provo, are rejoicing over the arrival of a I 1 stunning Princess Am. Fork Locals Dolos Ptyrkeivson has returned home to Fruitland after spending several days here with friends and relatives. Miss Vera Cook of Cedar Fort Is spending this week In American Fork with her sister, Mrs. Ernest llindley, Jr. Mr- and Mrs. Don Clyde and children of Heher, upent Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Friday and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andreafoh spent three days In the capltol City, visiting- with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck and family and Alva A. Greene were dinner guesta In Salt Lake Sunday of? Mr and Mrs, Mark Greene. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raub and daughter, Marcla Ann, of Og-den, Og-den, and Dick llindley of Farming-ton, Farming-ton, spent the day here with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hindley. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Nlelson, former form-er well known residents of this city, but now residing In Burley, Idaho, epent last Saturday and Sunday here, guests at the home of Mr. and . Mm. Nephl Howe. - . Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Anderson of Provo were Sunday guests here of Mr. and Mrs- J. Melvln Anderson. M'ss Wilmirth Russon of Lehi, r.pent several, days here this week visiting with Miss Grace Walker. Mr. and Mrs- Jack Robinson were Provo visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs- Joe Jensen. Ml.nes Erma Greene and May me Wing combined business with pleasure on a trip to Provo Satur day. A number of people from American Ameri-can Fork attended the funeral services ser-vices of Mrs. Sarah Goates Earl, hold in Lehi Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Earl was one of the highly re;ipected pioneers of Lehi- Among her survivors is a son. Alma Earl of this city. Mr- Clifton Tolboe and two sons left Monday for Detroit, Michigan, to Join Mr. Tolboe, who ts employed em-ployed there. Mrs. Tolboe and children spent last week here with Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and family- Mrs. George Meredith, Mrs. Leo G. Meredith and daughter, Carina, visited in ' Salt Lake with Mrs. George Boyack. The special attraction at-traction waa the new daughter born to Mrs- Boyack, who is a sister of Mm Leo Meredith. - Dr. and Mrs. Richards, Mr- and Mrs. Glen Taylor motored to Mt-Pleasant Mt-Pleasant Sunday and spent the day with friendg and relatives- They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl R-Taylor R-Taylor and also with Mrs. P- L-Holman. The Primary officers and teuetf era of the Fourth ward held a preparation meeting Monday night .Hi the, home of Mrs. Sumuel F. Grant, president of the organisation. organisat-ion. The time was taken up in the casting sf the parts of a Christ mas Operetta to be given by they . ward Primary during the weeK proceeding pro-ceeding Christmas and a general discussion of arrangements for the entertainment.'" The members of the H. B. Club and several special guests were entertained, en-tertained, by Mrs. Stanford Brlgfjs at her home last Thursday afternoon after-noon Three tables of bridge were played, the "prlies being won by Mrs. Clyde Thornton and Mnj. Llge Chlpman. A tasty lunch was served late In the afternoon. The special guests were Mendamee William Thornton, David S. Taylor, B. H. Devey, Clyde "Thornton and John Clarke- A jolly party was that given by the officers and teachers of the First ward Mr-L A. following Mutual Mut-ual TuivKlay evening in the ward 'haHt. Special guests included 'those who had worked in the organization or-ganization last year and have since been released., also the bishopric, and the partners of all. lively games were Indulged In and much merriment ensued over the Identifying Identi-fying pf those present from pictures .of themselves when but children. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. R. Ray Gardner was general chairman of the commute on arrangements. ar-rangements. There were forty present. 2 Milk, Tall 4 llw. Lard v..- HaiiLs, Not Pienie, Half or Whole, Pound 2 lbs. Mince Moat 5 lbs. Cheese Peanut, Jnnibo, ' Pound . Candy, filled, U lb 2 lbs-. Cocoa - Large Bar Hand Soap 2 lb. Dates - Hour, Ba? 13 Plate Battery. Guaran- teed 9c :?2c ;")!; . fx- fx? Mm Marlon Parker is quite ill at her home on the East State road. She has not been in good health for some time and foV several weeks was in Salt Lake for medical attention. Her many friends hope for a restoration of her health In the near future. . Mrs. Aldora Ashton was honored by having twenty-five friends Bather at her home In a party Thursday afternoon- The affair was urranged by the . First ward Sunshine Comrnittde. Games, a short program andi reminiscences made the afternoon pleasant for hostess and guests and the party ended with the serving of tasty refreshments. The Fimt ward Sunshine Committee" Com-mittee" arranged a pleasant afternoon after-noon party In honor of Mrs. Caroline' Caro-line' Adams, which was given at her home last Friday afternoon. Twenty friends of Mrs. Adams were prerent and enJoyedJhe afternoon In games, social chat and dainty refreshments. Included among the guests were Mrs. Rachel Hunter, Mr Caroline .Miller, Mrs, Mary Ann Boley'qf the Second ward. ARE YOU BETWEEN 24 , AND 35 YEARS OF AGE 19 5c1 :3c $4.95 Bate Store - All persons of Alpine Stake between be-tween the ages of 24 and 35 are given a special Invitation to attend a meeting and party in Firmag Hall next Tuesday evening. The social Is arranged by the new M. I, A " Senior departments which have functioned for the first time In this i3take this year. Instead of going to the -ward houses, these people are- aslced to go to the Sac-ond Sac-ond ward where a program will first lv" enjoyed during which Attorney At-torney Isaac Brockbank of Provo will give a short talk. Dancing In Flrmage Hall will follow. A small fee of 10c per person to defray ex-lenses ex-lenses of music ls TSelng- charged. All pen-ions between these ages are invited, regardless of whether they have affiliated themselves with the M. I. A- or not. - : : K : HOME MISSIONARIES IN ALPINE AL-PINE STAKE FOR SUN- NOV.20 Alpine ward President S. L. Chlpman and Francis R. Abel- American Fork - First John A-Whitby A-Whitby and S O. Strong American Fork Seond--jeo5ge F. White and Orvtlle C. Pay-American Pay-American Fork Third Albert B. Allen and David E AVagstaff. 'American Fork Fourth Grant Imrerll and Norman B Wing. . llirhtand President James H. Clarke and John Hunter. Clifford E Young. Fart S. Greenwood. Jesse M- Walker. " Stake Presidency. . o : Earliest U. S. Cold Coias The first gold coins of the Unite; States were eagjes ($10), Kafle'Ii 17TC. Utah Sugar We are always glad to boost Utah sugar and we are offering 25 lb. cloth . bags at only $1.29. be sure to get yours. For The . Laundry To help the housewife with, the week's wash we will sell the large containers contain-ers of White King Washing Wash-ing Powder 29c, b6ttfie Clorox 10c, Pkg. Oxydol 19c, salsoda 9c, starch 2 for 15C, 10 bars Crystal White.Soap 23c. Thanksgiving Hints To help prepare that Thanksgiving feast you may buy from us fine walnut wal-nut meats 25c lb., qt. cans best Utah pumpkin 8c, fig bars 10c lb., 4 lb. pkg. finest raisins. 19c, new currants cur-rants per pkg. 13c, and be sure to come and see what' we will offer you next Wednesday. FOOO'V fflfitWiiih Vmort Mrs- Mabel Miller spent Friday last in Provo, guest of Mr- and Mrs. Ray Miller. Mr. and Mrs- James Julian combined com-bined business with pleasure on a trip to the "capitol city on Wednesday. Misses Ferol Elton and Helen Klrkendahl of Dividend, spent last week-end here with their grandfather, grand-father, Niels Nelson and family. , Mrs. Jack J. Lund and baby daughter, Arlene, of Salt Lake, visited" here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright last week. Mrs. Lund was formerly Miss Jennie Wright- Mr. and Mrs. George Moss are the happy parents of a winsome baby daughter who arrived at their home Monday. . The mother, formerly form-erly Miss Thelma Rushton, and baby are doing well. Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Searle silent Saturday last in Payson visiting with two sisters of Mr- Searle. Sunday Sun-day they visited in Falrview with another sister, Mrs. Wm, Terry and family and returned home that evening. The Clothes Line A COLUMN OF FUN AND FACTS Edited by Ray Ellison from his private sanctum down at the Cleaning Clean-ing Plant HOWDY FOLKS A plot to overthrow over-throw Turkey has "been frustrated. The " last time turkey was over thrown was when it skidded from under father's carving knife. HOW'S THE DIGESTION? Also How are your clothes for' Thanksgiving. We are cleaning this coming Week; . Indies' Snic Dresses, Men's Suits and Overcoat foe 75c, . ... nine pound Loby h..y- Mrs. Jensen-was Jensen-was formerly Miss Klaine McCand-less McCand-less of this city- Mother -nd . son are doing exceptionally well. Mr. and Mrs- Bert Christensen. , Mr. and Mrs- Cal lteck sP'-nt Wed-nesrinv Wed-nesrinv .veninir of lust week in Salt Lake. They were guests for dinner at the home of Mr- and Mrs. A- L. Chfhrtensen after which they all enjoyed the big Firemen's dance at the Roseland. incidentally Bert and his party were collecting an election wager with the supper and dance as stakes. Mrs.., William Thornton entertained entertain-ed at a bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon. Four tables of bridge .were in progress, the high score prize being won by Mm. Lenard Chlpman and Mrs- W. S. Chlpman. Those bidden were Mrs. Amanda C. Stultz, Seattle, Washington; Mesdames Atlantic Chrlstensen, J. Tracy Wootton, William Eldredge, Arthur Adams ana A- Kennedy Thornton, Salt Lake City; Mesdames J. F. Noyes, Fred Houston, W. S. Chipman, James Chipman, Walter Strange, William Chlpman, Byron Crookston, Benjiman Moffett, Lenard Chipman, Thomas A. Barratti Lee Halrtrom, Sanford Briggs and Miss Agnes Flrmage of this city. TALENTED PROVO READER TO APPEAR HERE Mrs. Henry Gease of Provo, well known in literary circles, will re view Anne Douglas SedgHvick's book, "Dark Hester" at the monthly meeting of the Home Reading As sociation, next Monday' afternoon at 2 o'clock in the civic club room of the publi library basement. Mrs Gease i? no stranger in American Fork, having appeared before the .reading association before when she reviewed. "White Bird Flying". She is donating her time and ability and it is hoped the public will ap preciate the opportunity of hearing her again. A good" attendance at the meetings meet-ings of the Association is not only encouraging to the persons appearing appear-ing upon the program but to the officers of the organization as well, each of whom is expending time and means with no coat to the public to make the appearance of these talented readers possible in American Fork. 'A musical program is being ar ranged by Mra- V. F. Houston for next Monday and will include' a vocal solo by Miss Mildred Chip-man Chip-man and a vocal duet by Mrs. May Halliday and Mrs. Hazel Walker. The public Is cordially invited.' to attend. Lines.. K7 i Variety! Cotton PRINl Vestees New Necklines Bows ... Buckles You'H be amazed that clever NEW styles . . . delightful prints ... can so little! Manv AM models to choose from JWffi JtUW ; Lome a-runnin' What a THRILL! FILMY Chiffon HOSE Alluring Sunday nite FROCKS NEW SMART1 only Pair Everyone needs a few "sheer' I These are pure sUk, . picot pp "Gaymodes" in new Fall shade 1 Here's a Fine Partnership- BEAUTY & WEAR Setsti-Serric GAYMODE FVeiflk ' MerMhud Fair DtrkFifl 2 1 Fit I 1 ilr. and Mrs- Rumel Clayton of ixlt Lake were visitors in American Fork Sunday, guests of Mr- and Mrs. Willard Cleghorn. Maytag Sales Service & Parts Terry Draper 4-.'6 East State, Am. Fork, Utah "About the only thing a person gets free nowadays, "according to Francis Abel, "Is the works." Says Fete Rankin. "Football stars have it all aver aviators. An airman must' travel all the way across the ocean to become famous but a half-back can achieve fame by sprinting fifty yards." OUR CLEANING has achieved fame because of outstanding quality. RADIOCAST on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE KSL (1139 KC) Salt Lake City 7:45 P. M-, Sunday, Nov. 20 Free Public Reading Rooms are maintained at the follow- ingnjacee, where the Bible and all literature published by the Christian Science Fublishing Society, Boston, Massachusetts may be rfad. borrnvod, 0r purchased: MlLKoRD 1st Ave. & McKeon I-OCAXlog' North Main-ii'il'F.X Main-ii'il'F.X 305 Central Building SALT LAKE CITY 62 S Clift T.ldg. Ausp;ee t.'hristian Science Com- r.,ii:ee on Publication Miss Margaret Dunkley of the First ward was the winner of the big Thanksgiving turkey given a-way a-way at the dance at the Apollo Hall Wednesday night, under the auspices of the Sunday School of the First ward. The dance was given to raise funds to take care of the holiday activitiesof this organization ? " IRRIGATION TAX PAST DUE Irrigation tax now past due. This tax does not run till December 20th-as 20th-as the County. Tax does. Even if you think you have labor credit sufficient suf-ficient to pay your tax, please call and check with the treasurer- Do not allow your tax to be advertised and thus incur additional expense-Bring expense-Bring your card with you when you come to settle. - - ELI J. CLATSOX, Treasurer Am. Fork Irrigation Co. . ll-18-2t- Mr. and Mrs- C., W. Staltz and daughter of Seattle, are visltingJ relatives and friends here and In Salt Lake prior to leaving for Long Beach, California, . where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Stultz before be-fore her marriage was Miss Amanda Aman-da Chipman of thlst city. ; Among those from this city who attended the funeral services in Riverton Sunday of TMrs.AJlce C. Nell were: Mr. and Mrs- J. - P. Werner, Mrs. M. A. Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Will Thorne, Mr- and Mrs. J. S. Steggall, Mr. and ' Mrs. Ezra Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Clements, Clem-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clements. it s According to Jack Butte, the pHir traveling man who carries a heavy grip these days is in hard luck. If he isn't stopped and searched search-ed on suspicion of being a Kotleg-ger, Kotleg-ger, he is heW up by crooks who think tie's a pay master ELLISON Cleaning Co; Poultrymen s! Milk and Butter Milk t li e V,est Poultry Feed. KitiiT' call for or have T. :i verbid. -SPECIALS- Until After THANKSGIVING 1 Large Can Olives ; 15c 1 Pound IViinuts 8c - Cans Corn -)C 2 Cans String Beans 15c 1 Can Dutch Cleanser 7c 'UVmii.l' Shelled Walnuts 25c. Pound Shelled IVaHs 25e 2 Pounds Mincemeat 25c liaisins. Package 5c You nted not go hungry for Thanksgiving with prices likt tl'ese. SMOKE SALT Last Saturday evening Mrs. Thos- L. Coddington entertained the fbl- ' Inllfinir. (nz., J U.mI.mm Hans Laursen, Glen"Sykes, V. F. Houston, Mark Coddington and Mrs. Ray Coddington of this city, and Mr- and Mm H. C.' Jensen of Salt Lake City. Social chat was enjoyed and a tasty lunchserved. The Sunday School officers and teachera and their partners met Wednesday night at hehome of Mrs: Walter Devey.- The forepart of the evening was spent la a discussion dis-cussion of Sunday School problem., prob-lem., after which social chat was enjoyed and refreshments served. There were forty preaent. : .t. Havel Bennett entertained the Feality Club Thursday afternoon after-noon of last week. Four tables of bridge were played.the club prize being won by Mrs. Violet Osterlon and the gueet prize by Mrs- May W. Bannett. The special guests present pres-ent were Mesdames Ida Deveyr Alta Vamey, Edith Singleton, Ann Brown, Leon a Grant, Alta Chip-man', Chip-man', Mate Earl, May Wi Bennett and Dena S. Grant. A dellcioas lunch waa served t the small tables. HOSPITAL NOTES PHONE 132 AM. FORKl- Carl Smith PHONE 0271-R4 AM. FORK Boley'sTnc. TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER - Rudolph Konold continues to improve im-prove In the hospital after a serious ser-ious illness following an operation for appendicitis and abcess several weeks ago. Master Glen Andemon was able to be talten hom Saturday; ing been in the hospital ten days following an operation for appendicitis. appendi-citis. ;- Little Miss LaDe&n Terry of Alpine Al-pine left the hospital Friday having sufficiently recovered from an oper 1 The Sorosis clup wa ef by M"rs. Thomaa L Coddil Friday afternoon at M Bridge was the main dive tables being in progrej prizes were won by K.J.I Mrs. Walter Devey . Sr- I the afternoon a dainty li served. - The special p4 Mesdames Ray Coddlngtn Houston and Mark CoddS The G. A- Club ladies ij Wednesday evening; of m McNiel. As a special l4 Mary. Baainger M ft .Wj physical education depart! presen: and talked to the! correct posture an M ductlve of good Hi;! presentand the meetluM with the serving of a ta Coddington I ess Saturday afternoon tej Lawata club at w Thomas L. Coddington. J enjoyed the afternoon 11 three tables being pWf guest prize was won WI Briggs and the club ,:v,i A dellcii was served late after4 dames Vivian "-" Devey were an-"" ""J Thanksgi4 SPECIALS 48 lb. HighPantFloj YanX Per 10-mitt Sweet Qtatoes CranberriQ"-; 1 Pound Vium -Peel. " Raisips Per Pckage ' 4 Jello- 4 Largeilil'7 9Pnndrkg.D8teS KOBINSO ation for appendicitis. |