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Show V . ; ' '' ''I n SATURDAY, MAT 3, ' 1929 PLEA& ARE YOUR TREES, SHRUBS and LAWN STARVING TO DEATH? 4 It -Is surprising to see the gieat number of trees and plant life that are actually starving. , Tor trees and shrubs, like; all plants, are living things. They require plenty of good nourish-' ng food, Just like humans. And mllarly they thrive best on a "balanced diet." To "overcome this condition," gardeners anp-nurserymen anp-nurserymen for years have used "an effective, simple method that any home owner can employ. They apply Vigor,, a scientific, complete plant food that supplies the properly balanced nourish-meht nourish-meht required for sturdy growth, and full development:1 develop-ment:1 j . - . ' " ' We stock and sell Swift and Company's Vlgoro, tAwm GARDINJ tHKUBBCKy . TRAM Headquarters for Feeds, Coal and Poultry Supplies gem- American Fork Locals Mr. Eva Frankam of Provo, Is visiting this week at the home of Mrs A. P. Smith. '- Misses Francis Titoomb and Ruby Steele spent the week-end in the cap. Itol city visiting friends. ----- Mrs. Isabel Clayton, demonstrator for the Utah Power & Light Co. t - Provo, spent Wednesday at the Amer ican Fork office demonstrating ranges nn1 va4V1 Mr. and M. Leslie A; Smith , en tertained Wednesday evening for " a number of friends. Music ana social chat we r e d iverslons, a f t e r which delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. C. A. Tolboe, Jr., and . two children, Kent and Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. C A. Tolboe of Provo. were visitors Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Jennie Cunningham- Mrs. Rebecca Moyle Booth, recently recent-ly returned from JSnrope , where she has been the past five years," spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. GrahtenrouteTtd Tfovo, where she will visit two days, after which she will return to Alpine. Mrs. Booth is the widow of the late President Presi-dent Joseph Wilford Booth of the Armenian Mission. r V Mr. and Mrs; business visitors Wednesday. " Alma . Earl were In Salt Lake City Mrs. P. Cooper of Los Angeles, was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Jennie Tanner Sunday and Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. .Elmer Bate motored to Salt Lake City Monday, where they spent the day combining business and pleasure..; . r:, - . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karron are the happy parents of ft fine baby boy born Wednesday at the Crane Maternity Honja: in " Provo. All concerned are lolng very nicely. Mrs. Karfon was before her marriage, Miss Inez . Jones of Provo. , -; Compllmientary to Mr. and Mrs. George Fordsham of Salt Lake City, nuptials of -last week, the bride's mother and sister, Mrs. William 'Miller 'Mill-er "and Mrs. David S. Taylor, enter-tained enter-tained at a7?iaiscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at the - Taylor home. Carnations were used lit decorating deco-rating the reception rooms Progressive Pro-gressive "Bride "was enjoyed during the evening, prizes being won by Mrs. Sabina Allen and Mrs. John - Miller AeltclouffHlnnchwas served to" twenty eight guests, h Including the following from out of town: Miss Roule Miller of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Pleasant Grove. - FREE! FREE ONE NEW IRON STAND Valued at $ 1 7.50 With Each New Atwatex Kent Model 46 Total Complete With Stand, Set, Tubes and . Speaker $142.50. v Tliis is a-real value at this price. Let us demonstrate this set in your own home. ' Bentiett-Verner Radio Co" Phone 108-W - . American Fork The Radio Service Station. ' J"S-i and Ms? Kennet Mrs. IilUan K. Br visitors In the Mr: and Mrs Sunday , ; visitkig Pleasant Gi IREfe i ' ' - ' ' V SATUIgAY. MaVo Jl uuu iu tiics I Brown were business Tuesday. -5" eslie Smith spent with relatives la Mr. anfl Mrs. Maurice Davies ana Mr. andMrs. tAbe Gudmundsen spent Sunday In Payson, ylsitlng with Mr. and McsALeGrande Gudmundsen. ' Mr. ancffiMrs. Alex Hansen and iam- ily, who hive been living In Salt Lake City, returned the first of the week and will, make their future home In American Fori Miss Freda Hansen, who .is a stud ent at the Brfghani Toung, University, was a Sunday vislror at the R. J. Stfce home,; guest of Miss Eva Stice.; Mrs. R. J. Stice. spent Friday In Provo at the Brlgham Young University, Univer-sity, the occasion being Girls Day. Special features of interest were con ducted during the entire day. . Mr. afld Mrs. I. L. Pratt, Miss Ethel ft Pratt and Bill Walker, attended the regular monthly meeting and social of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen association in Salt Lake City Wednes day evening. I, w earing Is A Pleasure Not Simply A Necessity Why talk aboutprice when its style that '"you really wear. Hart : Schaffner & Marx make good "clothes; for less . than . anyone else. 'Volume and buying power do it. ; . $30.00 up ; " -,.But you don't wear a price you wear a style, and that's why we say come to this store. . . !i Messrs. Frank and Owen Hum phriei of the Humphries Floral Co, attended the regular April meeting of the Utah State Florists held in Ogden Monday.' Noted experts gave instruct tion on latest design work, and talks were also given on what Is being done In other parts of-the country. Mr. and Mrs. KarK . Pratt Bpent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irv ing I Pratt enroute to their home In Salt" Lake City from Lbs Angeles, where they have spent the past seve- ralweeks vacationing. . - Mitf Loraine Boley, Luzell Chip man and Miss Ann Clayson were" the successful contestants in the high school musical contest held Thursday morning. These students will repre sent the local school at the annual high school day at Salt Lake City, May 10. MisrBoley and Mr. Chipman were vocal entrants and Miss Clayson . , - - - - the violin. Others, who participated in the vocal contests were: Edna Lynnr,, Mildred Chipman, - Mildred Wandlass, Dorothy Adamson, Lois. Beach, Eldred Nicholes and : Fareh Sager. ; . . o- . Twenty Examined A Health Conference There were twenty babies and pre school children examined at the regu lar-monthly health conference con ducted Wednesday afternoon In the City Hall from 1 to 4 o'clock. Dr. Hitchcock and Nurse Evalina Reed were in attendances Mothers are urged to watch for an nouncements concerning the next ell nlc, and to plan to attend. T-,;--i o - SPECIALS MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS - - $1.35 Values -98c All New Nifty Spring Fast Color Shirts. All Sizes Ladies' and Children's COTTON HOSE In Colors 2 Pair 45c DEVONSHIRE Special 29c Yar d - REGULAR $1.00 CHIFFON HOSE izz 79c Pair " American Fork Co-op. Relief Society Dance Big Success . The gingham and "ove"ralIdance staged Thursday evening in the Stake Tabernacle basement under the direction direc-tion of the First Ward' Relief Society organization was a big success. This event was one of the entertainments scheduled for the ward's 1929 activity. activi-ty. , A large crowd was in attendance, and the colorful ginghams presented a pleasing picture. Delicious pie and home-made candy were sold during the evening. - . - . II - Nifty New, NEW BAR LEG 5 HOSIERY I in the Blonde and Burnette tf . Shades. No seams. No heels. $1.50 Pair H Just Received Beau- g tiful Line -Novelty J Beads and Bracelets. f. 1 50cA.and up y--rU y-y-r ' " HERE'S CHARM ' . Shaped right and made right priced most -moderately. . .... .When a: man goes to high school he wants, university style; the new colors . the best patterns! His parents look for economy.- - $30.00 up . Hart . Schaffner & Marx suits pleases everyone.1"" You II al-' ways get guaranteed. Smart - women tell us, they never seen so exquisite displays as our selection. Wear i'SUN TAN" HOSIERY I If you want to be" " f smart, $1.00 and $1.50 Pair J Ghipmari Mere. - Go, THE STORE OF QUALITY I Sixty Lion'Beauties . Frolic Next Wednesday and Thursday At-Lehi Primary-ConventionSat. 7 and Sun., May 11 and 12 Primary convention for Alpine stake will be held in the Alpine Stake Tabernacle, Saturday and Sunday, May 11 and 12. Sessions on Saturday will be for all the teachers," officers and everyone interested in Primary work throughout the stake, while Sunday meetings will be for stake board members only. It Is announced that a member of the General Board will be "present, and also that splendid musical programs pro-grams have been arranged for the various meeUngs. . A good attendance Is desired. o Iverson-Curtis Marriage Miss lone Iverson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Iversbn of this city, and Ralph Curtis of Salt Lake, were united in marriage Wednesday, May 1, in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Iverson were present at the cere mony. . Miss Iverson is well known in this city, having attended school and be-. Ing employed for several years here. For the past several years, however, she has been employed in Salt Lake She has a large host of friendyfish-lng friendyfish-lng .her future happiness and success. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake, where Mr. Curtis is employed. - Next Wednesday ; and Thursday, May .Sth and 9th, the people of this district will witness another 8upe"r show entitled the "Lehi Lions Frolic." Again you will see slxtv of Lehi's best looking business and professional men as iemale Impersonators. Imperson-ators. Having seen about all. there is --the--female--4erm-divine- it- remains re-mains for the men to shake a leg in the "interest of art. We shall see what we shall see. "The show-going public are invited to come and see our more or less dignified, fat and lean, tall and short citizens as chorus girls in pretty costumes with new . songs and fancy Hiepa. utuer rous to oe played are Spanish -dancers, fancy steppers,, a black face skit entitle "The Royal Order O" Ducks," and a whole host of movie stars. It is likely that ManagedrJd'ge-,wiM-:req'uestthat no?, mash ' notes be sent to the dancers and preformers appearing in the show next week. Families have been broken up by just such doings. W. H. " Aldridge is . directing the show to be given in the Royal Theatre, Wednesday '- and . Thursday at, s: 15 p. m. All seats will be re served and on sale in advance. y ... . c -y Production Of Chevrolet Sixes Passes Records M. I. A. Contest Numbers To Be Given At Second Ward" Sunday ftight . At the Second ward chapel Sunday evening, May 5, the M. I. A organization- is sponsoring - the program, which is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p. m,"It is announced that the M. I. " A. contest numbers will be given by the Second ward competitors as follows: double mixed quartet, M Mens quartet, quar-tet, ladies trio and the essay by Violet Preston. . Mrs. P; wy Donahue of Plcabo, Jdi-ho, Jdi-ho, visited the week In this city witi (.her sister, Mrs. J. E. Green, and other relatives. - In addition to the above named numbers, Mrs. Helen Heiselt will read the three-act play "Smilin' Thru."" ; The public is invited. - SATURDAY AND 3I0NDAY ICan Corn. Can Tomatoes 1 Can S. Beans 3 for j 31c J i15c ,69c Boy Scout Award Night'ln Pirst Ward Sunday ' -..." Boy Scout award night will be held lnjhe First ward chapel JSunday, May 5, at" 7:30 o'clock. All scouts from the entire stake who received merit badgesrst,- and 2nd -class-1 scout honors at the last Court of Honor meeting will be awarded at this time. The musical numbers will be furnished fur-nished by various . scouts, " and the speaker of the evening is also arranged arrang-ed for by this organization. The public is invited. 6 Boxes Matches 4 Pounds Lard...: , 1. Quart Dill Pickles JH Dehnpnte Salmon, TallJoc 3 Packages Gum! 10' 3 Candy Bars 5 Pounds Jam. JOc 63c 5 Pounds Karo, Dark39c STORES American Pork Detroit, May 4 Evidence of the wide-spread popularity of the new. six cylinder Chevrolet was revealed here today In an announcement by R. H. Grant, rice president of the Chevrolet Chevro-let Motor Company in charge of sales, that more than a halt million of the new, cars have been placed on the road since the first of the year. Afslgnificant feature of this achieve ment, it was noted, Is the fact that Chevrolet in four months time built a greater number of six cylinder, cars; than any other automobile manufac turers has ever produced in an entire year. This figure would have been even greater, Mr. Grant pointed out, If Chevroletad been ble to take Immediate Im-mediate care of the tremendous volume vol-ume of orders, with which the fac tory has been flooded since -the Introduction In-troduction of the new car, - Help Your Baby Over The Summer Help your Taby over the summer by being watchful of its milkand cIT ful to keep the bowels open an active. Be careful of drugging It more "ant to disorder the stomal than help it. If a -chlld-' 4 evidence of being chronically strpated it Heeds chiropractic sph adjustments." The same displacements, or ten ncies to displacement that eilst a the parent, are usually found In tM child, so that even in childhood ta spine is seldom In perfect condition-In condition-In addition to this the baby's kicB and squirms, and handling, are spt jo cause displacements that result - ad health. The chiropractor usually ; gets very cuick results with infants. SLTlht 1 correct diseases of the eyes, e; oSs rtrstomacHrilver, kidneys, bowels and tower James M. Grant, D. C. 1H0N3 V AMERICAN FORK 1 I ! I I |