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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932 Here Axe X Few of Oui THE PLEAS ANT GROVE REVIEW PLANT? 8GC BETTER SEEDS We are prepared to furnish you all kinds 6f imported ' GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Let us help you pick your needed seed. Order Ear ly -1 Am. Fork Locals Misa Leona K oily was the guest of friends in Salt Lake last week- BUI T HOMK SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Dye were business visitors in the capitol city Tuesday. - BUT AT BOM Mrs. Ilar.ld Brown of Copperton spent several days hero with rela ttves this week.' BUI AT BOMB Pnul 'nhinman'is home from the hrd at Thompson for a ten days :Mrsr Walterl visit w 1th his mother Chlpman. BUT AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hay and children of Bingham, visited Mrs. Madsen, Wednesday. BUT AT HOM1! t Dr. "(ir S. -Richards and Edward R. Tuttle, motored to Tooele, Wednesday Wed-nesday and were - guests of the Tooele Lions Club at their luncheon lunch-eon meeting, - BUT AT BOMS -Mrs- - A. F. Gaisford, Jr., ... was hostess Friday afternoon to the ladies of the Sorosis Club. Bridge was played, four tables being- in progress..- Mrs.- Jarvls - Aydeloite was high score prize winner. A delicious lunch was served the six teen guests, which Included G. S. Richards of this city Mrs. J. O- Meillng of Lehi, who were social guests. BUT AT BOMB - Mrs.-Boyor Anderson, formerly Miss Gladys Shumway, a recent bride, was the guest of honor at a shower party given last Saturday night by Mesdames Stella J. Gilchrist, Gil-christ, Violet Lott and Erraa H. .Miller at Ufe James Jultanhomo Twen UTuicpi - -1 Beef Pot Roa.st, lb. ,. -.13c 10 barsB. W. SoapT....:Z.23c Lard, 2 lbs ....J!)c 2 Dozen Eggs :...:..,:.;-.::.. 27c P. I. Beans, lb 5e 2 lbs. Peanut Butter ..-.22c Germade, Bag ... ....22e AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS 7" Bate Store Mrs. and Mrs. .MrgaYet Robinson r spent Sunday in Lehi with her daughter, Mrs. Steve Zimmerman, and family. BUT AT HOME were present and a jolly - Mr. and Mrs. William Ohipman, with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Eldredge of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of. Dr. and Mrs." II. E. Robinson Rob-inson in Ogden. - BUT AT HOME . Mrs. Elva Smith entertained the members pf the B. W. Club Thursday Thurs-day night at the home of her sister, Mrs. Arza Adams. The feature of the evening waa.playtng Progressive Progres-sive "Whist", the first prize being won by Miss Sadie Nelson and consolation con-solation by Miss Ora Holmes. The deco ratio n s . were o f patriotic sug gestion, Late in tne evening a , . .... . - - yiio waanaa in pmyimj 1'rogres- ( dainty lunch was served. Those at-"Slve at-"Slve "Touring." the prize winners tending were, Thelma Larson, Myr-belng Myr-belng Verda and Josephine Ander- - tie Wilde, Helen - Moffett, Jennre son and Beth Hutchtngs -LunchTanner, Emily Foster, LucjTShelley. was served. . Mrs- Anderson was j Sadie Nelson, Detta Taylor, Leona predented-wlth-a-number .of handr.-KeIlyr Ora-IIolmes,J0rma Adams sorae gifts.-- ' and Mrs. Susie Logsdon. DEPARTMENT Inc. 8 T O H E Advance Spring howing 9 1 Thff .clever one- and tv:o piece styles smart women - are ; simply snatthing up! Bright gay colors: as well as lovely pastels. Interesting -ileeveeatrhents and jhe NEW slenderizing silhouette! Sixes for Misses and Women, This year above all years you need The J. C. Penney Co. Mrs. David Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Davis attended the funeral services of Mrs. Haskell Merrick in Salt Lake, Sunday. Mrs. Merrick was a sister-in-law" of Mrs- David L;avls. BUT AT BOMB Dr. B. O. Whltten, in charge of the state training school here, Is expected back the first of the week from a business trip to South Carolina.- J. Whltten left here the first of last week. ' BUT- AT BOMB ' Mr., and Mrs. George Brown of Murray are the happy parents of a new son, their first child, and Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt of this city are the proud grandparents, Mrs. Brown being Miss Ethel Pratt be fore her marriage. The new comer will be named "Irving" after his granddaddy. BUT AT HOME Miss Amy Shelley of the local Utah Power & Light ,CW-office attended at-tended a district meeting in Provo Saturday last. Following" the two meetings held In the morning and afternoon, the ladies went to the Hotel Roberts for dinner and later attended the Paramount Theatre. BUT AT. BOMB The many friends of Frank M Brown of Salt Lake City, formerly a druggist in this city, will be very pleased to learn that -after four months in the L. D, S. hospital, and four painful operations, he has been released and is feeling quite well. ir. urown minus tnat within a very short time, he will be able to go back to his former employment. "BUT AT HOM! Mrs. Alan Pearson entertained at her home last Saturday afternoon. The time was spent In playing Pro gressive "Bunco",- Mrs. Charles Peck winning high score prize, A ldjiHcioualuiifihJWas served at th, small tables. Those present were jviesaames George Moss, Charles Peck,. Kenneth Brown, Wilson Cunningham, Cun-ningham, Rulon Nichqjes, Howard Mende.nh'ai;(.-4Iftpold - Good, Mate Earl, Adair Bromley, Clarence Grant and Miss Lillie Shafter. 1 BUT AT BOMB - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant and Miss Lillie Shafter entertained Thursday night. Ia3t at a valentine party at their home. Various games were-played, prizes being won by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelley, Mrs. Alan i-earson, and Kenneth Brownr Tas-1 ty refreshments were served. The guests were, Messrs. and Mesdames Mes-dames Ray Shelley, Owen Humphries, Hum-phries, Wilson Cunningham, Arthur uye, ivennetn Brown and ... goes a long way by telephone . . Here are a few places you can reach by telephone for 80 cents or less. Surprise Sur-prise your friends with a call. From American Fork to Logan 40c Roosevelt - 40c Richfield ..,...- 45c Blackfoot, Idaho 75c Cedar City 75c r These are night rates .which apply from 8:30 p. m. to, 4.30 a. m. Mrs. A;; E. Harris of Lindon, visited visi-ted her father, John Anderson, here last Saturday afternoon. mrr AT HOMB . Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Miss Faye Tanner. were inPrQVQ . Sunday visiting with Mrs. Tanner's mother, Mrs. Peter Anderson. BUT AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pulley and Mrs! Glviden of Mapleton, visited here Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Christensen. BIT AT HOME z Samuel F. Giant and Clarence Grant entertained the members of their priesthood class and their partners Monday night at the Clar ence Grant home. Valentine deco rations and a Valentine box added"! to ine enjoyment or the guests. Games in keeping with the occasion were played and prizes . were won by Miss Gwendolyn Richins and Heed Davis. Refreshments were Alan served the cuoata h.-i, , . . ........ uuutuci U1K xvuwri m. nrown. twelve. . L CAMEO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM r" THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS' THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 -THIS RECKLESS AGE" W ith Charles Buddy Rogers, Charlie Ruggies and Peggy Shannon What happens when headstrong youth and heart-strong parents fail to find nappiness in a homecoming? Sweathearts and parents .want to know about this. Also good shorts. Admis--ien lOe-and; 25c. Those having Merchant tickets two -for one. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, February 20, 21 and 22 THIS BIG SUPER SPECIAL BARBARA STANWICK IN "NIGHT NURSE" WITH BEN LYON and CLARK GABLE T, . rreParefw dramatic shack when you-see-thi picture-Barbara picture-Barbara s biggest hit, you have never seen her more beautiful nor in a greater role. She tells the naked truth about the nlghi watch! Also good shorts. Admission 10c and 25c We rec Sm2&fiZ r68 10 PatrnS - optionally The Q. A. Club ladles were en-tertalned en-tertalned Wednesday night at the home of Mrs, J.-W.-PhilHpwlth full attendance." The topic dlscuss-ed dlscuss-ed was ''The 'Exchange of Recipes", after which ft dainty Junsh was served. The next meeting is scheduled sched-uled for March 2nd. PT AT Bona THE SICK Mrs. Wesley Durfee, - formerly Miss 'Rose, Norris, Is recovering from an operation for appendicitis at the local hospital.. Mrs. Durfee is doing nicely. She resides in Eureka. Mrs. Mary Walton of Salt Lake, is spending the week here with her soriJosepHWaTton7ahd "family Parley" Khudseh isonfihed to the hospital following an opeVation for hernia. He is doing well. Abe Gudnmndsen, local jeweler is In the locals hospital receiving medical treatment. Mrs. C. O. Reed of Provo, former ly of Lehi, was at the hospital Tuesday Tues-day for.-X-ray work. Marlon Robinson arrived home the last ot the w,eek from Salt Lake where he underwent an. operation at the L. I. S. hospital. Mr. Robinson Robin-son is recovering as rapidly as can be expected, ... art AT HOM K - Card of Thanks We are most grateful to the triany kind friends who assisted us in any way during the illness, funeral and burial of our son, MaxI We espec- t tally thank the speakers those fur- nlshlng cars and those who brought flowers. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts and Families. BUT AT BOMB Niels Nelson spent several days in Salt Lake visiting his daughter, Mrs. Frank Jackson and his sister! Mrs. Jacob Evans. -fr-AT ion . Mr. ana Mr. Frank Humphries, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries attended a meeting of the florists association held In Salt Lake Monday Mon-day night. ' . -1 1 -BrT AT HOME . ' Mrrand Mrs. Eric Parthu, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nfcholes of Binghanv visited Miss Eva Anderson here Saturday night. MissJone Yancey Yan-cey returned, to Bingliam with them to remain indefinitely. Interesting Items FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY (We reserve the right to limit1 quantities) Quart Can 0 Pound Bag I . ' CATSUP SUGAR m?8 ' Limit One to Customer L-ULUA . i 15c 49c bag 9c j ENTIRE STOCK OP 'TlSt WOMEN'S LDS APPEOV House Frocks, S nZZ ' $1.95 and 2.95 Value, DRESSES GARMENTS I 98c $2.95 75c J YOUNG MEN'S CORDS Dutchess Corduroys 10c a Button S1.00 a Rip Finest Quality The New Princeton Greys and Tan Shades $4.50 Value Friday & Saturday $2.65 All Sizes BOY'S OVEKALLS Plain Blue or Express Stripe ' Size 2 to 14 49c MEN'S & BOYS' Whip Cord Riding Breeches ". $1.95 MEN'S FANCY SOCKS - 4 Pair for 50c Iper any K 1 plots f ir BOYS' FANCf, "The LaTest' Size 14 to 16 $2.19 ONE LOT MEN'S OVERALLS v. 69 c ONE LOT MEN 'S LEATHER FACED CLOVES 10 40" AH Silk Crepe Satin ' Good Assortment of Colors 1.50 Values . . . 98c yard Sanitas & Meritas OIL CLOTH Wall & Table Patterns, 48x50 25c yard iprnan Merc, Go 4"t f c Home Reading Club Attracts Interest The Home, gReading Association held its meeting in the Civic Club rooms in the Library basement Wednesday afternoon with a splen-. did attendance. The response which the public is according these programs pro-grams is most gratifying, to . the officers 'of the association. Over seventy attended Wednesday's meeting. Mrs. Lottie K. Esplin, literature specialist of the U. S. A, C. Extension Exten-sion Service gave a most stimulating stimulat-ing and inspirational talk. She dis-played dis-played a deep understanding of hu-man hu-man nature. Following her talk, Illustrating literature as a tran- script of life, Mrs. Esplin reviewed review-ed the books, "Ultima Thule" by Henry " Handel Richardson and "The Good Earth" by Pearl Buck. She drew the contrast of the portrayal of life in these books. The latter la last year's outstanding book according ' to rheV Literary Mrs. N. H. Heiselt of Salt Lake, visited Mrs. Margaret Robinson here Friday last. - . rBUI AT HOME Mrs. Byron Crookston returned home Tuesday from Shelley, Idaho, where she wass called last week by the serious illness of her niece, Bes sie Crooks, who is now on the way to recovery. BUY AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Webb and children of Salt Lake, visited Mrs. ebb's mother, Mrs. Rosa Grant, here Friday. Mrs. Grant accom panied them back to Salt Lake and visiting there Indefinitely. BUT AT "nOMK Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart spent last week-end in Magna visiting their son, LaVerl and fahillyT - . . , BUT AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Al Beckstead of Lark, visited here on Tuesday With her mother, Mrs. Willis Fredrick. BVX AT HOME f Mrs. Grace Coates visited in Salt Lake this week with her sister, Mrs. Emma 6. Anderson, who was confined con-fined to her home with lllhessr . ... i.-' . . . 1 Guild- Mrs. same rsromiey is nere mis week from Salt Lake and experts, Mrs- "Pn . recommended.. sever- to return to ihe capitol city the 41 outstanding books to be read first of the week. the ladles- She pointed out that ii but at home w to to understand the philosophy i Mrs. E. D. Jenkins and Mrs. Evanjof "fe; we must study It bjr con- Davis of Magna enioyed dinner "-asis. uur reading should' be 11 'j ft l! Mrs. William ghumway enter ed at the family residenoa last day rifiht In compliment tof and Mrs. Boyer Anderson, f recently were marriedJMrtit son before her marriage was GladySJymvway The time spent in playing games, follow' the scrying of a delicious 1 The guests numbered eigbtj-and eigbtj-and the young couple "were the recipients of many usefu handsome gifts- BUT AT HOME Local Midshipman Enter tained at Wj Boley's Feature Home Products 6 lbs. Blue Rose Rice ..25e Crj-stal Wedding Oats 15c 10 lbs." Sugar 47c 1 Am. Fork Bakery Cake 25c 1 Extra Am. Fork Bakery Cakezzrz 5c Good Head Lettuce : 4c Choice Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb. 15c WE DELIVER BoleyIncr TELEPHONE 4 Wednesday here with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Barratt. BUT AT HOME Ross Buckwalter has been con fined, to. his home suffering from influenza. Pneumonia threatened But waa checked And Mr. Buckwal-. ter is on the way to recovery. . BUT AT HOME Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robin son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Mrs. Ralph Davis and Carl Kelly were in attendance at a birthday party given in honor of broad and varied that we may see In it the revelatl Musical numbers were furnished by Mrs. May Halllday '. and Mrs. Minnie Christensen. v day night. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. William Householder entertained, enter-tained, the B. B. Ladles last Friday afternoon. The election of officers for the ensuing year was taken up. Mrs. Grace Nicholes was elected president and Mrs. Barbara Boley secretaryr-Sewing and social chat were also enjoyed and a dainty lunch served. s i BUT AT BOMB Word was received here Wednesday Wednes-day from Modesto, California, of the death there-of Donald, son -of John F. Shelley, formerly of this city. The young man," 20 years of age, has been ill for ten weeks in the hospital there prior to his death." Funeral services and burial took place at Modesto. - Deviled Meat, 7 cans :....25c Pineapple, Biokeu-Slia-s 12c Karo Syrun. . can 22q Grapefruit, 5c each, 6 for 25c Lemons, Dozen 1 5c Lettuce, Ifpa, fjc Representative Loofbourovl day entertained at dinner at ( HAnnapollSr-aHthe-Jtak shipmen at the United Statei academy. Assisting him In r ing his guests were his daiif Miss Huntington Loofbourowif11 W. H. MiirsHttrnvifl nf Rnnkanr Miss Ruth TjiFnnnt: Ths midl-I men dining with the con fo man were G. Winston Bailey,! neth T. Callister,- Harold). n Kin. JohaXehman, RyronlJI.i4 1 welU :Jbhn iL," Lee, Lynn a f t ards,Glenn Clegg, Rodney J. if ana Kenneth Scofield.alToff ec City; Eugene H. Mahert Vi R. Mannine of Ogdefcfe Ruben E. Wagstaff, American I s II t -BUT AT BOB Wit m - M -f ungiana, Tvas louna m uw. Takia. . BUT AT HOMI NOTICE Choice Mutton By Half or Whole 8c A Pound Mutton Chops, 2 lbs. 23c Mutton Stew 4c lb. All Choice Cuts of Steak ISc Van's Cash & Carry Anyone desiring to put in plication for head or sub- tra master for 1932, will plea(Ve same with mebefore March 4 f,,, LEO T. SHELLEY, Secrf-; American Fork Irrigtlii WANT ADS; ? Baby Chicks 8c. Nonei no matter what von ' L. Ashby. Jeraer BuD for rrie Rid De&n. 4th ward. in. ? For Sale 14x14 lach TV miU, only 0 cent Mnsk. Td' American Fork. " : Oil i i For Rent 43U11 8mitl1 apartment, furnished or at-1 d. rl0 North 1st West. t -f 'Will cuU-roor floettof and buy your culls. Afif any time. Phone 157. UoV tlansen. Pleasant Grore, f ; - - . ... j -lf i. ' - , I .1 I " - - A |