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Show v. rt if ; J t '- 'I i r. J 1 iti : I 1. r 1 .1 .1. t - i 1 FRIDAY MARCH 25 1932 " PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW FRIDAY, MAJfrJ I RIDAY, MARCH 25, 1932 .mBwM ........ iMnwr' " . . - FARM & GARDEN SEEDS We can supply all kinds of seed . for farm or garden planting. Quality Seed at Lower Prices The Best Is Cheapest Am. Fork Locals Mrs. Emily Kelley and "Mrs Guelda E- Bush spent last week-end In Provo wltlt Mm. Ida Gardner. Birr 'at ioiii Miss'Evelyn Madsen spent several sever-al days in Bingham visiting with her sister, Mrs. Albert Kay and family.' , BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Nlta Sullivan of Los Angeles Is in American Fork visiting with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Marius Madsen- ' OT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Greene are the proud parents of 'a new son, born Saturday last. Mother and son are reported doing welL p-ut at om " Airs. Charles Carroll "and two children off Provo; are visiting here this week, with Mrs. Carroll's par-entsTMr. par-entsTMr. and Mrs. John Devey- -BUT AT BOMB MlBsTOtfty Adtonron WHyhdB-tess WHyhdB-tess to Lehi girl friends last Sat-irday Sat-irday afternoon at a bridge party. The. color scheme and motifs were : suggestive of Easter. A dainty lunch was seuved. But AT taaUHr - Mrs. Rulon Peterson was hostess in Lehi Thursday afternoon to the smbennif thBtBr-ClurrorTBlS" city. Two table - of bridge were played. Mrs, Sanford Briggs winning win-ning high score prize and Mrs. Owen Humphries next high prize. A color scheme of green and white suggestive of St- Patrick's day was carried out in table decorations and the menu. A tasty lunch wts sorved lute in the afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Stanley Gaboon and family have- moved to Salt Lake to live, Mr, Cahoon being employed there- BUT AT BOMB FELLOWS Order 'your Corsasre at Humphries', adv. FARMERS Take Notice SEEDING TIME IS HERE You raise cltwmer strain, better grain and plant less to the acre if you have your grain cleaned and treated the right way. ' Try our new combination cleaning. . ; Hay, Grain and Poultry Feeds our Specialty MOFFETT FEED MILLS Tel. 28 - American Fork I Boley's Have Fed ii BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Hannah Rhodes is visiting Indefinitely In Herrlman with her daughter, Mrs. Truss Bodell and family. -BUT AT BOMB BUT AT BOMB- With the end of the M. I. A. season sea-son for 1931-32 beginning to draw near, events are shaping for a successful suc-cessful culmination tf a program: of activity which has been in progress for the pnsjt seven months. April 12th honor night will" be observed In the various wards and the week following, the 18th and 19th, will be turned over to contest programs in dancing,. drama, story telling and public speaking and on one of these two nights there will be given the stake M. I. A. music festival. It is expected that the district contestsvwill go forward on . the 26th. Mrs. Sarah nnBarrutanjLMrs. Satah A. Shelley spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake with . relatives and friends. - " ;' ' " ( ' BUT AT BOMB j' : Mr. and Mrs- Dee Strong and two daughters, Beth and Ruth,- -of Magna, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. !. T. Shellry. - BUT AT BOMB Mrs. C. G. Wright and Mrs. Rogers of Salt' Lake, and Mrs. Ethel Wright Rogers and two child ren nf Seattle, Washington, viwlted relatives in American Fork Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. - - ' BUT ATj BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer visited visit-ed in American Fork from Friday until Sunday with Mrs., Comer's parents, -Miv and Mrs. Leo T. Shel ley. They were 'en route from Idaho Falls, where they' have j)eenreldL Tng, to Boulder City where Mr. Comer has a new opening 1n '.a jewelry" shop. -BUT AT HOMB- The Builder in the .Hive, Bee Hive 4-lrls-of J,h J" irst War&w 1 th their teachers, Mrs. Frank Brown and. Mrs. Milton Adams, enjoyed an Easier party at the home of Mrs. Brown following Mutual Tuesday night- The girls had prepared Easter basket lunches and enjoyed these with. games of various kinds- BUT AT BOMB "Mt'tfr Johh ClarTte "entertained the Feality Club at her home last Frl day afternoon. Bridge was the main diversion, four tables being in progress. pro-gress. - Prize winners- were:- - Mr. Ann Lott of Lehi,' for high score, and lira- E. H- Devey, guest. Sclal guests present were: Mes-dames Mes-dames David S. Taylor, Walter Stetfen, Vern Houston, Walter Devey, Jr., and E! H. Devey. Easter decorations were.used and a delicious delici-ous lunch whh served at the small tables. . Mayor and Mrs. Warren Anderson were business visitors In the capltol city Monday. . BUT AT BOMB i ' Mrs. Robert Davis Is spending-thej week in Lark, visiting with Mrs. Ann Beckstead. ta --BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and Mrs. Sherman Robinson spent last Friday Fri-day in Provo with Mrs. Garn Carter and family. ' --BUT AT BOMB . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stlce attended the annual banquet and dance given by the Union Pacific Old Timers, at the Elks Club in Salt- Lake last Saturday night.:. . eAMEG THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 24 AND 25 ALSO "OUR GANG COMEDY" Bargain Admission for these two Days Only. EASTER SUNDAY Sunday is Easter Sunday. It has not come so early for many years. There is plenty of time yet to prepare pre-pare for the big Easter dinner. Our store will have plenty of "oranges, bananasf reshy egetables, candies, picnic hams, etc., all at most - attractive prices. OJ.SK-AGGS "A Surety of rarity' ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY American Fork For j rn V & Let lis Feed You I 1 Armours Star IJani $165 1 Slab Armours liaeon..- $1.50 10 lbsr Sugar - ': 48c 10 Bars C. W. Soap 28c WE DELIVER Boley's Inc. TILEPHONB 4 Special Mrs. A. A. Merrick of Salt Lake Is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. David, Davis. BUT AT BOMB Mark Coddington returned to the herd -the first of the week after spending a week here. i i BUT AT BOMB FELLOWS-- Order your Corsage at Humphries', adv. BUT AT BOMB . Mr. and Mrs. ' Glen Taylor and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Jlrs. August Johnson of Provo. BUT AT BOMB Mrs P. L. Holman of Mt. Pleas- ant8EeataeveiiLldaya here -jvith- Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Richards, this week. 1 . Bur at Hum Mrs. Lillie Wilde continues to improve at Her home following i serious illness of complications following fol-lowing the "flu". : BCT AT HOHK "' The bethnothal of Miss. Mary Varanakis, daughter of Mr. and llrs, FMiRe VarariaRis of this city io George" Adonilakis of Bingham was announced Sundayand celebrated at the Varanakis home. Fifty friends of the family came from Bingham anji Salt Lake Tbr the event Dancing ami feasting were features of the celebration In accordance ac-cordance with the Greek custom. The young-people will-be-married sometime this coming summer. BUT AT HOME Butter Picnic Hams . ..... 19c lb. 12c lb. Qt. Cans Pineapple........lOc Tuna Fish 10c can Lard . . - 7e lb. Hill's Blue Can Coffee 25c Bananas 5c lb. Solid Lettuce .. 5c head Mrs. Isaac Binns entertained the Kensington Club Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The time was enjoyably spent in social chat and sewing and a tasty lunch was served. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. T. S. Friday visited In Heb-er Heb-er Wednesday with her, sister, Mrs. Don Clyde, formerly Miss Kate Forbes. The special attraction was a newcomer in 4heClyde hfime a new baby daughter born Monday. BTfT AT BOMB 10c and 15c Saturday, Sunday and Monday, March 26, 27 and 28 T III. Mil i , p:lfl il Also good shorts. Matiuee Saturday 3:30 P. . 10c and " . 15c. Evenings 10c and 25c. The Primary teachers f the First ward are arranging to take the children of their class for Easter, walks tomorrow afternoon. All will assemble at the regular time " 2 o'clock, 'and every child of the Primary Pri-mary is urged to be there. BUT AT BOMB ' NOTICE BUDGET HEARING The Board of Education of the Alpine School District will conduct a Public Hearing on the 19J2-S3 School Budget, at 7:30. P. M. on April 4, 1932. at the American Fork High School. Alpine School Districts - J. F. WALTON', Clerk. HOSPITAL NOTES Easter i?mr. a v jpr fi A TT TP n a v I iviaKe h aaany nauii iu suup nere ar 1 - ' eniov the savmffs which our ' f ve x.- J ' 11 Bob White Soap 10 Bars for 19c Airy Fairy Cake FLOUR Pkg. 19c .t..(t:. (Cake Decorator Free) ONE LOT FANCY MEN'S RAYON AND COTTON Dress Soxs 4 pair 50c it - -i'j "a . ' ; BUTTER 19c lb, Old Dutch Cleanse Light House 4c Boys' Moleskin Panb VERY NEWr HIGH WAIST EBB? " All Sizes : $1.49- New Spring Wall Paper Large Stock to Sele From 10c Roll and Up One Table "Women 's Arch Support Oxfords & Pumps $5.00 to $6.00 Values $1.95 Pr- Ruffled Curtain Sets $1.25 Value 69c Sport Satin 39" to 40" Wide Large Assortment of CoL? 39c yard iQne Loti Ladies' Spring Suits (1931 Your Choice $1.95 Mrs, Yictur Xicholes and new ba-bydaughteiHt-fr-the-hospital Sunday Sun-day for thejr home in Lehi. Abe Gudmundscn is responding nicely to medical treatment at the hospital which is 'good news to his many friends who are wishing for 4m-a speedy retunrroi goooTHealthTT Frederick Brown, of Grantsville, is confined to the hospital here suffering suf-fering fi-om an infected arni. The ehild-met-wltlr an accident when his arm was drawn through the elec tric; wringer at his hnme. He later became ill with scarlet fever and following that the infection set in his arni.'- -He is doing well, however. iivuiier ana rtaipn jviiiier we Large Choice Oranges, Doz. 20c Milk, Largep 4 f drZZZI25c Best Brooms ::..;49c & 80c Choice Meats Our quality meats are satisfy, ingthe publier-Try-our ser vice. . r -" . LADIES ' 25e iCotton Hose TX3DORS" T A X BE ZGE 'FRENCH NUDE 15c pair SALE ON' RAYON UNDERWEAR-BLOOMET . STEPINS-COMBINATIONS ETC. 49c VALUES 29t toipm jan Merc. Co Full stock of New Garden Seeds Paint Up Our line of Bennett's house "IHadloT akeSome Kind of a Laxative Every Day, He Says Thl new Sareo'a treatment brought in the irst and only relief re-lief I evr trot for stomach trouble and constipation that t suffered with for twentjr yr 1 bad to take some kind of purgative nearly et- lery- ntjtnt paints will fill your every need for house cleaning time and spring. Van's Cash Carry American Fork, Utah Four bottle sib Ssrgon made me feel like a new man I now eat with a hearty appetite ap-petite and the" PHIs regulated me thoroughly thor-oughly I am now In better ahape pby-tCBlly pby-tCBlly 'than I have been tn twenty Tears "-Myron P Barwood. 70 Lenox. Rochester, H T What Bargoo did fnr Mr Barwood it baa done for many tboueanda of other grateful men and women throughout America No Brooder It la called Um snedlclne with a million trtendal Wm. Thornton. Druggist adj Not Appendicitis-Gas Appendicitis-Gas Pains Fool Him "I liad such pain in my right side I thought I had appendicitis. But i it was only gas. After taking Adler- ! Ska I've had no trouble." W Adams. - Tou can't get rid of gasjloctorihg theM6niachu For gas stays in the UPPER bowel. Adlerika reaches BOTH upper and lower bowel, washing out poisons which cause gas, nervousness, bad - sleep. Get Adlerika today; by tomorrow you feel th wonderful effect of this German doctor's remedy. Win. Thornton Druggist. dr. Mrs. John H. Davis spent last week-end in Salt Lake with relatives, rela-tives, returning home Monday. BCT AT HOME Mrs. David S. Taylor, Miss Ruie Miller and Ralph Miller were visi tors in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wing spent Sunday in the capitol city where they visited-with Mrs-Wing's sisR" ters, Mrs. Fon Greene and Mrs. John Resell. 1 ' BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cleghorn and Mrs. Ella. Martin motored to Magna Sundayanciy isited . with Glen Martin, and also to Garfield where they visited Car Martin. ' " -BUT AT IOKB . The members of the Christian Endeavor En-deavor Society met Thursday night at the home of their leader, Miss Margaret Binns. The usual routine of work was taken up followed by a social period and " dainty refreshments. refresh-ments. BUT AT BOMB The ladies Missionary Society of the Community Church entertained their husbands Sunday afternoon, following Sunday School at the church. A basket social was enjoyed enjoy-ed together with a short program. Thirty-six were in attendance. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelley and Mrs. Ow"Humphries attended a party held in the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake, last Saturday-night honoring John 11. Russell, manager of the4 Salt Lake district. Metropolitan Life Iiis. Co, whose birthday occurred St. Patrick's day. Messrs Grant and Shelley and Mrs. Humphries appeared ap-peared on the program during the lumqutt. - BUT AT BOMB Mrs. -Mark Coddington entertained entertain-ed the Lawata Club members last Friday afternoon. Three tables of mtBe -werej'Pilyed, Mrs Clyde Thornton winning the high score prize, and Mrs. Vern Boley the guest Mr. and Mrs. EL Devey com bined business with pleasure on a trip to Salt Lake Monday. - BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. EBvvard Tuttle were among the business vial torn in fhk capitol city Friday last BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spafford attended at-tended the funeral of Mra.Emma Daniels in Provo Wednesday, , BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Edgar Booth' of Provo, spent Tuesday visiting here with Mrs. G. A. Anderson, and also attended the Second ward Primary meeting. BUI AT BOMB Mr. and Mfsr; E.VArTCulbertsoii were Sunday guests hero from Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chip-man Chip-man ajid family, They alsq stopv ped in American Fork Tuesday en- uuic iu v-aiiiornia. " Mr. ' and Mrs.' John Ctri of Cedar City visited her? the week with Mr. and Mrs! Christensen and family, BUT AT HOMB Saturday afternoon tff4 the Primary children of tbs ward will meet at the wart at 2 o'clock with their luncf all will be- taken orr tar En by the Primary teachers. i mxj-i m hoict John Grant returned home van Wednesday monriw spending several days here mother; Mrs. Rosa Grant Grant accompanied him ts and will visit there until Sm rr at bomb - Mr. and Mrs w tt b Biicr leiv Thursday for Taft, California, where they wiU visit for two weeks with their son, Ia Voy, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sae-er - - v uuaiuub IW see their new grandchild which ar- tt uieir son's home last December, De-cember, . prige-. A color scheme "suggestive" of St Patrick predominated In the house decorations and also' the menu. A delicious hot lunch was served late in the afternoon. Mes-dames Mes-dames Stanford Wilde, John Clarke; Vera Boley of this city and Mrs. Charles Thome of Pleasant Grove were special guests. . , Used-Trucks For Sale 1927 Chevrolet Closed Cab, fctake or Cattle Body 1928 Chevrolet Closed Cab, Stake Body . . . iV. 1928 Chevrolet Closed Cab, btake Body, ., . , .- 1931 Chevrolet Closed Cab, Stake, Dual Wheels 1 93ijChevrolet Closed-CabT btake. Long Wheel Base, Dual Wheels, New Tires.., r9Tbrt"7enBidy. Long Wheel Base, Dual Wheels ......... ...$150 ..$150 ...,175 .T.575 .$675 WANT-ADS For SaleMilk cows. M Lehi. . " " 5 WaETOn'fnr Salft InQUE? Ruby T. Brown, American i -, Young shoats for sale- Huntpr Phnna 49-W. Fork. Lost Brilliant Pin at AP Saturday night Return t Scott. ..... 1 C uckl tj . i Seed Potatoes. John P.'MilH 65, American Fork. Martin Nielsen Auto Co. .$450 For Rent Modern thrf apt. Inquire Mrs. A., waiter, Phone 146-J. FOR SALE Bliss Triuff tatoes;" Also" seed grata1 oats and barley,. American Fork. Leon For Sale Plants Red Early Klne. Early JBBf Latham, Cuthbert Queee RasberfPTuhFariner, land. Dewberry; As pars Also Pigs.. Mrs. B. B-Phoner B-Phoner 241-J. Accredited Double A . CHICKS 8c No matter what cos say Ohlen flocks rightl?! are oat doing them 1 f n of pro: 4-es t to cli of t 1 boa mee stu( ficia ttl ci h. t)avn CO fed ( A knov ;ely king a' fchs CO ers eir free roff fef C( :teac lytl he c iwhii ;ime indii klohi Ischc plei W hi c prai ,nd. Ina the ' Win tree tpl ii. t F ord, Iner fidfd the ting 1th. ' pe v ty i nunc pks," Ictior Mr inc rite Id a t. ' eel som fic- lird ext ;ht i I sses ling Isen' jng i livtt; the ted fhe ing "V. the th. I-IU8 llin 133 em (Tit A.I- row Ph ? I Fu Tu id ' P' Al f ii i"nt Tl ton p-kh |