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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933 PLEASANT PROVE "REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 195.: More Heat Per Dollar " &. Use Blue Blaze Coal and" get more Heat Per Dollar. BLUE BLAZE Is Cleaner Burns Longer Burns Hotter ATRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU ' Am. Fork Locals Mrs. Thomas Coddington and son, Mark, were 'among the business visitors vis-itors In Salt Lake on Tuesday, ; Sidney Nlcholes Jr. has returned to the herd near Goldhill for an In definite stay. Prank and Owen Humphries attended at-tended a monthly meeting of florists flor-ists held In Salt Lake Wednesday night. - - Mrs. George ELsmore of Salt Lake, Is spending the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. William R. Hanson and family. Alma Wilde of this city was tendered tend-ered a birthday party in Salt. Lake Monday night by a party of friends. There were sixty in number and dancing and other amusements were indulged in.. Master Gene Steffen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen, celebrated his fifth birthday anniversary Saturday Sat-urday by having 20' little friends as guests at a birthday party. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Milton Adams entertained the H. B. Club at her home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon of last week. Two tables of. bridge were played, Mrs. Lige Chipman winning the high score prize. A, dainty lunch com- ... - . 1 pletedthe entertainment. '"" Mr. and Mrs. John W. Myers" and " , . son, Garth, spent last week-end In Mrs. Mark Osterloh entertained Bait .uce min irrenas ana reiauves the Feality club at her home last and in Sandy with Mr. .and Mrs. Thursday afternoon. Three tables Golden S. Baxter. of bridge were played, the high - . . t .. . score awar(j being won by Mrs. Stan: Miss Bernlece. Miller . is spending f ord wilde. A delicious lunch was thh week, in Provo. Miss Miller , seTVea late In the afternoon. -Mrs. attended Leadership week and also eona Birk was present-as a spec- enjoyed a reimiorKfwitn rormer uau- jal guest During the afternoon. aW fornia companions. Friends will regret to learn that so, the annual election of officers took place, Mrs. Osterloh being elected president; Mrs. Fay Clarke, Mrs. Martha H. Chipman of this vice president, and Mrs. Althea city, who is spending the winter In Salt Lake, fell last week and broke an arm. According to reports the injured member Is mending nicely, however. Mrs. Chipman is at the Fern home of her daughter, Mrs. BodeU. Messrs. and Mesdames Owen Humphries, Frank Brown, Kenneth Singleton of this city with Mr. and Mrs: Rulon Peterson, of Lent were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans of Lehi last Friday night. wing,; a treasurer. new member, secretary- For Lunches Here are a few suggestions to help with lunches: Spiced Spic-ed ham, sliced, only 23c lb large glass , of sliced beef only 19c, small size glass beef only 10o, deviled meat 3c can, 35c doz, Qt. size can dill pickles 15c, large bottle Heinz best catsup cat-sup 19c, glass pauVQt. size nut lunch peanut butter 20c. Don't misslhis off er-ing. er-ing. v Grapefruit & Pineapple Qt. size cans good pineapple pine-apple 12c, large size cans Florida grapefruit 1 2c. Get some at our store this Friday, and Saturday, Shortening We are offering to the people peo-ple who like a xegetable shortening, a large 6 lb. pail of Snowdrift at the" very low price of 73c. .' . . Armours Hams Best Star, skinned ham, 1 whole or half at only 13c lb. at 0. P. Skagg's Am. Fork Store. Bananas 5c lb. QRSKAGGS The Bee Orchis club will meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Steele. Mrs. Emily Foster spent from Fri day to Monday In Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Byron Crosby, be ing called there by the sudden death Mrs. Leland Mitchell and Miss Alice Parker were among the busi ness visitors in Salt Lake last Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ovard were In Salt Lake Thursday, being among those from this stake who attended the temple excursion. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee and fami ly were guests for dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Lakevlew. '' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong and two children of Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thornton and son of this city, were Sunday dinner guests of Mayor and Mrs. Warren B. Anderson. Mrs. J. E. Bennett is spending the week in Provo with her niece, Mrs. Tressa Ollerton. While there Mrs. Bennett has attended the Leader ship classes at the B. Y. U. Thornton Birk, local songster, will appear Sunday evening on the Paramount Theatre stage in Provo in connection with the regular thea tre program, also the Sunday night following. " Mr.' and Mrs. N. A. Wing, Mr-, and Mrs. Walter Devey Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Boley, Mr. and, Mrs. Vern Holindrake attended the funeral of Mrs. Nancy Mercer Smith held in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Singleton entertaineLTuesdavevenink after Mutual meeting, at their home. Progressive Pro-gressive games were enjoyed by' all, prizes being won by Kenneth Brown and Mrs. Clarence Grant. Adainty lunch was served. The guests were Messrs, and Mesdames Le Roy Meclf 'ikJM:elvlnaranW Kenneth Brown, Owen Humphries, Frank Brown,' Clarence Cowers, and Clarence Grant of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Peterson of Lehi. -. -Letftwe, Head : Gallon Syrup v.. Med. Size Oranges, Each Kirk Hard Water Soap . flour, Bag .... , Quick Quaker Oats 4 Pound Tail Lard ,. 5e 59c . lc Monday afternoon a surprise was tendered Mrs. WUllanTThornton at hf?r home. Seven lady friends were of Mrs. Crosby's husband, which oc cured Thursday night. The funeral services were held Sunday. . Mrs, Crosby will be remembered here as Alice Forbes. Mr .and Mrs. Jesse Spafford and son,, Willis, Mrs. H. D. Wilcox, Mrs, W. R. Hanson of this city, with Mrs. May Blake 'of Wilmington, California, Califor-nia, were entertained Tuesday after noon by Mrs; Donald H. Stubbs to Provo. Mrs. Stubbs. entertained in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Blake. Thursday night a Jolly crowd pleasantly surprised Glen Sykes at his home, his birthday being . the occasion for the party. Three tables of bridge were played; Mark Coddington made the high score and presented the party prize to Mr. A delicious lunch added to in the party and all enjoyed playing play-ing bridge, the prize being awarded the hostess. Late In the afternoorfjSykes, a delicious lunch was served. Those the enjoyment of the affair b:R In the party were Mesdames Will- 12cjlT ' 5&1H'. Miss Betha Storrs entertained at ...39c 6 Oil Sardines or Kippard Snacks ;..,.; jJL 25c Butter, Pound ... 3 Water Glasses arc? Chipman, Lee Halstrorofind-'W. S. Chipman. ' ' 10c WE TAKER. F, C; SLIPS Bate Store : Mrs. Verla Coddington was pleas- iJ ana JJ.c day afternoon by eleven lady friends? in honor of her birthday which oc-cured oc-cured that day. Bridge was the main diversion after Which a tasty lunch was prepared by the ladies and served. A birthday cake with lighted candles and the accompanying accompany-ing good wishes featured the lunch period. Mrs. Hope Nlcholes, high scorer in bridge, presented the party gift to Mrs. Coddington. , v ner nome last Friday evening, the occasion being her birthday. The guests were served a birthday sup per in the forepart of the evening, after jrhicJLl'EQQkwaaplavedthe prizes being won by Miss- Maurine Christensen and Luzell. Chipman. mote bidden were Misses Rella Allen, Maurine-Christensen, Helen Clark; Retha Hall and Rella Hall and Messrs, Luzell Chipman, Clair Christensen, Eldred Nlcholes, David Wagstaff, Paul Chipman and Har old Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. -George Blackner of Lyman, Wyoming, spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thorn ton, iney aeit baturday accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Hamblin, mother of Mrs. Thornton, who has been visiting visit-ing here. Mrs. I. L. Pratt, a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of .the Veteran Volunteer Vol-unteer Firemen of Salt Lake, enter tained the Auxiliary .at the home of Mrs. Annie Angell of Salt Lake Fri day. Tne afternoon was spenf in quilting, two being made, after which a tasty . supper was served. Thirty rive women,, attended, including twelve wives of SaCt Lake regular firemen. ' , 2 :'.,,,,' Y I TkillingB s s BIG SAVINGS rgaen FRIDAY & SATURDAY LOW PRICES a CATSUP Canned 5c Women's RAYON HOSE 2 Pair for 25c -1 New : PRINTS , FAST COLORS1 10c yard RAT EXTERMINATION CAMPAIGN PLANNED u Y Mrs. E. H. Devey was hostess last Friday afternoon to the Lawata Club. ..The time was spent in play ing bridge, four tables being in" pro gress.- Prizes -were won by Mrs. Norman Wing, guest, and Mrs. Grant Ingersoll, member. .The hostess served, in the late, afternoon, a tasty-lunch at the small tables. Special guests present were Mes dames Norman Wing, John Clarke, Stanford Briggsr Stanford Wilde and Walter Devey -Jj.- AT Ul OUR GROCERIES AND MEATS ARE BETTER Why Go Elsewhere 2 Small Cans-Oysters 13c 13c 29e 5c 13c 13c 15c 13e 25c 20c 1 Large Can Oysters . 1 Pkg. Wlute King. Can Pierces Pork& Beans 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar 2 lbs Brown Sugar . 1 lby Cheese : Large Quick Quaker Oats 3 Cans Campbells Soup 3 Pkirs. Jello ' JELLO MOLD FREE Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER-" The preliminary work In the rat extermination eampalgn which Is to be conducted by the county aitrU cultural department and the local nigh-school, Farm Bureau and others Is now getting under way. A card questioneer is being pre pared and will be distributed bv school children during the coming weeK. Barents are urged to fill these out and give the campaign leaders an opportunity to secure informa tion to map their campaign with. : -O - . Annual Farm Bureau-Poultry-" men Social Success - The party, an annual affair spon sored by the local Farm Bureau and American Fork' Poultry Producers Association, held Monday night in Wif tabernacle, was largely attended and well enjoyed. H. E. McNieL- secretary of the Poultry., Association Associat-ion presided lii the absence of President Pres-ident Rudolph Konold, who was 111. The forepart of the evening was spent In a short program meeting in which County Commissioner, J. W. Gillman, the two County agents, Lyman H. Rich and-Anson B. Call, and the local Farm -Bureau presi dent, B. N. Christensen, made short talks. Music was rendered bv the Farm Bureau quartet of Provo. Following this, -dancing was in dulged in for the remainder of the time, and the party was declared aT-sslid.stH!ces57byTaHtoiiingr : O BABY CLINIC NEXT WED. s I m s 4 fi; fi m fi fi invc, Women's Boys' OUjO Genuine Chardenize - ; LACE TOP . LL-OVER. Dress Pants HO S E J SWEATERS Si 00 69C P-lir Real Value Extra pr. for 5c 49c , - Men's AHWool -New ! ! Attractive- BLAZER GOATS Children's & Women's Warm and Practical DRESSES g1-50 NEW STYLES FAST COLOR PRINTS ;f, Here S a Buy splendid patterns Boy's Corduroys Sizes VlQn Sizes Colors-Navy, Brown 7 toll 14 to 46 $1.25 Norway Sardines in Gen. Electric Light Olive Oil - - - 5c Globes, 30-60 watt 10c M i 5? r Miss Mary Bennett spent last week-end in Provo, guest of a cousiny Miss Tjftiilsp Ollprton - ' Mrs. Nita Sullivan and Mrs. Mor ris Holmstead were visitors Friday in the capitol city. The regular free baby clinic will be conducted in the city hall next Wednesday afternoon, February 1st. between one and three p. m. Dr. P. R. Bowdish and Mrs. Lyance of the county health department will conduct the clinic. Free examina tion and advice for all children un der six years of age. is available and mothers are un?M to take thpir kiddies far this helpfui service. " WHAT IS A .. BLADDER PHYSIC? Misses Sadie Nelson- and Leona Kelly were week-end guests of friends and relatives in Salt Lake. ; o ' VAN WAGONER-BLOOMQUIST A1AKRIAG In' the Salt Lake temple last Fri day the. marriage of Miss June Van Wagoner and Helmer Bloomquist, both of this city, took place. The bride is the daughter of Mr unrf Mrs. John . Van Wagoner and Mr, Bloomquist's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Axel Bloomquist. Both the young people are weU known here andfiaveTnahy iHeds'who-"are wishing theta much joy ana happiness. happi-ness. "-. V - Following the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Helge Johnson entertained, , at dinner in the Leeds apartments. those present being Mra and Mrs. Axel Bloomquist, Mr. and Mrs. Hel mer Bloomquist, Mr. and Mrs, John Van Wagoner, of this city; Mr. arid Mrs. Hilding Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bloomquist of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Will Van Wagoner of Heber. In the evening Mr. and' Mrs. Harley Bloomquist entertained in honor of tJoungj&upiejJ '4-H CLUB LEADER HONORED ,. Six outstanding 4-H Club leaders from their communities were named Monday by a committe from the Utah, extension service to receive farm bureau medals ito recognition of the successful, work they had done. The announcement of the awards was made by D. P. Murray, state club leader. " Among the six selected for this honor was Mrs. Jessie R. Burgess of Alpine. Medals were awarded these leaders by George F. Stalllngs, state, president of the farm bureau, at the annual convention January 19-th. 19-th. in Salt Lake. Chipman Vahwagpner, Mrs. Verni Nielsen and Mrs: McDonald. ' ' Mr.' Russell, - President of thf DAWN, Inc., is formerly from Sail Lake City. Mr. Fred Houston front 1 American Fork. " is stat - ' 0- ' ' HOSPITAL NOTES CARD tto" THANKS being TJresenfc.at a sutspef: ' -; Mr. Bloomquist , left Wednesday night for Seattle, Washington, to resume his work and Mrs. Bloomquist Bloom-quist will join him later. LEE -JOHNSON NUPTIALS A medicine that works on the blad der as castor oil on the bowels. Drives out impurities and excess acids that cause irritation which re sults in getting up nights, frequent desire, burning, leg pains and back-Jache. back-Jache. BU-KETS (5 gr. Tablets) is (a pleasant bladder physic' , tet a 25c test box from your druggist. drug-gist. After four days if not relieved go packjad get jourjmoney.r You will- feel good after this cleansing The marriage of Miss Verdell Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..R. E. Lee of this city, and Robert I Johnson of Lake View, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, took place at the home of the bride last Saturday evening,, eve-ning,, the marriage being performed in the presence of the immediate families and close friends 'by Bishop T. A. Greenwood of the First ward Miss Irene TWwell attended the bride as bridesmaid and Elgin Lee was best man. The bride was charming charm-ing in a gown of pink silk lace and carried pink roses. Those present at the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and famty of Lakeview; Mr. and Mrs. E.fLee and family, Mr.' and Mrs. Marshall, Miss "G wen Marshall, Mrs. Len Tkiwell and Miss Irene; TWwell, of this city. MA and Mrs. Johnson will make their home in Lakeview and have death of - Mrs.-- Mary Ann Steggell, our beloved mother and .grand-mcther, .grand-mcther, we desire to extend our sincere , thanks" and appreciation. We especially thank those who assisted as-sisted at. the services, preferred cars, sent flowers, etc. These many acts of thoughtfulness will be grate fully remembered. - Mrs. WiEiam Welsh of Burnt Fork, The Family, yommS, iormeny uwan vaugnn ji xieiu, was opera tea upon inurs-day inurs-day morning and is doing as well as can be expected? Mrs. jonn Jackhn underwent ant operation in the hospital Tuesday? morning. She is doing as well a; can be expected. George Peterson and Mrs. Lelan Beers, two of the members of th New Year's Eve train-auto wreck continue to improve. Mr. Petersoi suffered a broken leg and Mrs. Been a fractured thigh. us in-our .Jxitibereavementr- theLr tn w-,, ., , of the week for their home in Pleas ant Grove. Joseph Armstrong, operated upon last week, also is doing well consid ering his advanced age. I Local Man Piyenunt Territory THE DAWN COSMETIC CO, know as DAWN, INC, of St, Louis, has appointed Mr. Walter Strange as District Manager for Utah County Coun-ty and Southern Utah. He has tah County organized, with fifteen fif-teen representatives working. A school has been held , at his home where special training has been giv en in Salesmanship and giving facials. fac-ials. On Thursday evening a MASTER MAS-TER .MTND meeting Is held. Last Thursday evening Mrs. Strange partially par-tially reviewed the book. The Man Nobody Knows" by Bruce Barton Miss Helen Johnson of Lindon played several piano selections. Mrs. LeVal Johnson of Pleasant Grove gs.ve a brief outline of Emerson's Essay, "Compensation" bringing out his philosophy of life which was very ably handled and very interesting. inter-esting. Mrs. Iola Nielsen gave a little talk on salesmanship. Mr. Strange gave a brief summary of THE. MASTER MIND programs which are outlined from the main office; - These, programs win be held ; Free Delivery 3 Heads Solid Lettuce 10c 1 Macaroni or Spaghetti 5c 10 lbs. Supar 49c 1 lb. Brown" or Powdered Sugar . 7c 6 Bars Toilet Soap and Fry Pan 30c 1 Large Pkg. Parr J 29c 1 Can Don't Boil Cocoa 3 Cans Corn ...... ; 15c 25c 25c thfl hoartr vHcTya ttiat . . r , . . ... . -- o l j - uitu ij c-tti jr xuursu&j evening iot jjawn -"-j yu kcl , our reguuu- eep. sso inenos jot an aoundacce of happi- representatives. Representatives In by WnThorntonDragCo. adVjL'ness. American Fork Mr 131 3 Cans String Beans Our Meats & Eats The Best Always IIALLIDAY & ROBINSON I - - . - - I - i |