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Show FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1932 THE PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW 1 SPRAY MATERIALS We are stocking Arsenite of Lead and all other spray materials Let us supply your-needs and save you money. ' Am. Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Briggs and daughter Maxlne and Mr. I. Stan ford Briggs attended the Al. , O. Barnes Circus In Salt Lake Friday. Ml At BOM John Singleton returned to Gandy Wednesday after spending1 a week .here with relatives .His wife remained re-mained for an indefinite visit. . tt AT mourn Mrs- John H. Miller is spending a week in Heber with her mother, Mrs. C. Danlelson. She leftt Wednesday. Wed-nesday. BUT AT HOM Mi, and Mr John Devey hod at dinner guests Memorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Devey and 'daugh ter, LaRue, of Salt Lake; Mr. andjHaag also Mrs. Marte.ll Devey. Sandv: Hr.'hrt ri Mrs. John Hendrlckson of ' Salt Lake spent Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. George Ball ui a aoic Mrs. Jennie Tanner and daugh ter. Fare, aoent Sunday and Mon day in Salt Lake With Mrs- Tan ner's sister, Mrs. B. B- Quiver and family. ttt at nom . .. Mesdamea Laurence Briggs, A. F. Galsford, Jr-, and Bert Adam son of this city, with Mesdamea Ed. Larsen and Qlen Adam son of Lehi, attended a. bridge party given Tuesday evening by Mrs- Prudence Prud-ence Coombs of PJeesant Grove. BUI AT BOIH " Lenard Haag, Sr., Is nursing a broken right arm, the result of falling out of a tree Tuesday. . Mr. sustained cuts on the .face which required HERE ARE OUR OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Butter . U 17c lb. Large pkg. Kellogg Corn FUkei or Poit Toastiei.. 10c Green Tea: pkg. 19c Large pkg. Peeti Washing Soap 23c (10c pk$. Free) 5 ban White Laundry Soap .... loc Large Roll Wasatch Toilet Tissue, 1,000 Sheets i qc ana Mrs. L.narles Carroll and two f stitches to close, but is out again chldren of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. ' and feeling as well as can, be ex- jvuxi nenneu or tnis city. ' pectod. . 1 11 .!.!.. : ANNOUNCEMENT ELMER E. NELSON "Teacher of. PianoTnd Piute atlhBT YJCJ. is opening . studios in American Fork and Lehi. ! Reasonable fees. For Further information phone Mrs. Charles Walker, American 'Fork; Large Tins Best Corn Beef, 2 for. 25c Bananas ...... 5c lb. New Cabbage 5c lb. Utah Green Peas, lb. ... ..10c Cucumbers, Each ...... 5C OTHER SEASONABLE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Mr .and Mrs. Marvin Miller and small daughter spent the forepart of the week visiting hera witn Mrs Walter Chipman- BUT AT MOMS Mrs. H. V. Webb and sons re turned to Salt Lake Monday eve nlng after spending two days here with Mrs. Webb's mother, Rose H. Grant. or at mm Miss Catherine Runyon returned home to Salt Lake Sunday after spending two weeks here with Mr and Mrs. Malvln Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant at tended a wedding reception in Prove Thursday night in honor of Mr. and Mr.s William Hoffman given by Mrs. Hoffman's parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andreason. Prof. G. W. Fitzroy, of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Toung University, will again teach piano in American Fork at the Benjamin Moffett home this summer. . Prof. Fitzroy will be glad to meet any of his old students or prospective students at the above address Friday afternoon, June 3rd. l-27-2tp. FOOD "TlHWMBIift 1" 'Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Robinson entertained en-tertained at the exclusive dining room In the New Cafe at supper following the dance last Saturday night- Mr. and Mrs. Nate Robinson, Robin-son, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson, of this city, and Mr- and Mrs. Basil Dorton, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman Zim-merman of Lehi were guests. .'5 Tall (Vms-Salmon 25c Tree Tea 1 25e 7 White Soap :.......... 17C Malt, Can 29c Olives, Can 8c - Fly Swat te r s. ; Pint Maple. Syrup Deviled Meat Ljx. Sitl ted J'eanuts .......... 'Oranges, Dozen Veal Roasts,-lb. .:..... Veal Cutlets, lb 5c 17c 4c .... 10 lb. 9c 15c 15e Mrs. James Chipman entertained at luncheon Friday for Mrs., Henry Miller and Mrs. David Eccles of SattLakal. Twelve guests wei-e present- - tSOT AT BOB! Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ivie. and children chil-dren left Thurday for Logan, where Mr- Ivie will attend summer school at the A. C. The Ivle's havn hwn At MonipalieF, Idaho; the past school term and visited here over Memorial Day with Mr., and Mrs-It. Mrs-It. L. Ashby, parents of Mrs. Ivie. BUT AT HOME ' Mrs. William Thornton and daughter. Virginia, left . Tuesday-morning Tuesday-morning for Los Angeles to be present at the graduation exercises exer-cises of MrsThorntoo;s-onr-Wft Bate Store nam, from the IT. S. C. Los Angeles, An-geles, which takes place tomorrow. They will spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pierson in Los Angeles: BUT AT VOBI Douglas, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Eloomquist, fell from the top of the old Boley barn near his home last Monday morning, and broke froth bones in one of his arms. The break was a bad one and some'dif- fioul.ty. was experienced in setting me nones, lie .was taken to the hospital that morning but is hark home again and feeling much better. bet-ter. . - .air. ana Mrs. ueorge Eatl and iamuy or Copperton, Mrs. Ellis narrington, Mrs. Paul Woodcox and daughters of Salt Lake, visited visi-ted here Memorial Day WithMrs. W. A- Robinson- BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Rulon Nicholes .the Variety Club members at her nome Friday afternoon. Mrs. Alan Brockbank, Mrs. Owen H,m,hhi.. and Mrs- Frank Brown were present pres-ent as special guests. The tim wo- spent in sewing and playing Progressive Pro-gressive Rook, the prizes being won by Mrs- Charles Peck and Mr-Alan Mr-Alan Pearson. A tasty lunch was served at the small iables-to twelve-guests. twelve-guests. BUT AT HOME . Mr. and Mrs. Chris Scott and " spent Memorial Day in Provo with Mrs. Scott's father, E If Snarks.-Mrs. I. r. Morrison' and P h i In vckvi ciia . sppnt tie day here with Mrs. Morrison's par-ents, par-ents, Mr.and Mrs. r.je. BoothJlr and Mrs. A. L, Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. B- Smith of Salt Lake; were Memorial Day guests here of Mr and rJtfrs. Bert Christen reterson of Lnrk . iur8. ijanan Beck. Mrs. Alicf Smith of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs Bert Wrlr-V, . , kt, "L vSWn, Mr. Pm truest mman of Provo ited Samuel Greenwood, Mr. airs. Earl Greenwood the day. -' mvr at oBnc Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stewart, Mr and Mrs. John Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood and "Mrs. Catty Jones of Salt Lake; Mr.' and Mrs Le Grande Gudmundsen of Payson, were visitors here Memorial Daj1 with Mr- and Mrs. W. D- Stewart. BCY AT BOMB Mesdames Wilson Cunningham Clarence Grant and Verna. Werner from American Fork were among the guests who attended the "plan- tatlon" tea" given by the' Tmi'ifi Taus at the home of Miss Ila Brockbank last Saturday afternoon after-noon in Provo. 'Mrs. Sherman Robinson Rob-inson of this city, and her sister, Mrs. Ralph Davis of Lehi, members mem-bers of the club, assisted in re ceiving and entertaining the' two hundred and fifty guests who called between 4 and 7 o'clock- FT IA 1,1 The Place to buy Good Merchant at ATTRACTIVE PRICES (Note these Friday &Satiirday Specjjy 25 AH Silk , ON SALE " : Real Style and Quality in every Garment. all sizes $1.00 Real Bargain in Turkish Towel: size 20x40 2 for 25c SUPER HAWK" BRAND Men's Overalls Extra Heavy 8 Qz. Blue Den' m 89c vis-anj here during CAMEO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM : THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS " OV AT BOMB -Better drv olpn-rfini ,J'r,.. . . . . - "e .promised Arnorl(. Fork and vicin.ty LHon Cleaning Co., due to the fact they il;ive just concluded .1 contract with the Ramsey Universal School of Cleaning a school of national repute. f,.r the exrl.,ci,. ' raniOUS Snnrnhi TT-tf.-.-- ofdrvA,, -"c.ency course "oyd of Salt Lake; Mrs. Leo I of dry cleaning for American Fork. Harvey of pleasant Orove . it IS J OlrrniPi . ... "t "",. tact uiat the STILL TIME T0TE5NT- TOMATOES PEPPERS " ASTERS PETUNIAS C ANNAS MARY. GOLDS, Etc. QeraniiiHisftVFerns For Porch Baskets Our Stock of Plants still complete Lowest prices In Years. HUMPHRIES' FLORAL CD. Tel. 200 American "s-nrV 4 POUND BUCKET Pure Lard 37c BOARDS $1.25 BARGAINS IF Clothing Dept. Men's Cossack Style - TCI ILY A GREAT BARGAIN $4.95 BoysWash Suits Newest Materials and Attractive Styles 50c Air. and Mrs. Blain Lbtt and- Mrs. Rosa W. Lott and baby of San Francisco, are visiting- here this week with William Wagstaff and family. The Mesdames Lott were formerly Misses Marsraret anrl Rns-, Wagstaff of this city. BUT AT HOUR Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phin had as guests for dinner on Mem- oriaj Day: Messrs. and Mesdames Auburn Chipman, Davis H. Chin- man, Koy Chinman MEN'S AND BOYS' FANCY Rayon Hose 2 Pair for 25c BARGAINS IN Dry Goods Pep Large Assortment New Percales FAST COLORS-PRE-SHEUM 15c yard. One Lot Children's Blue Denim ALL-OVERS Sizes 2 to 6 49c Values -35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 3 AND 4 JAMES CAGXEY & JOAN BLONDELL IN "The Crowd Roars 99 A heart-poundlng romance women will never forget! Piles one breath-taking thrill upon another you'll shriek at the sight of racing cars hurtling down the track skidding-rashing-bursting into flame! Come se for yourself. Also good shorts. Matinee Saturday 3:30 P. M.-l0c nd 15c. Evenings 10c and 25c. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 5, 6 and 7 "WW WARNER nm pa mi '-"'"n.ng Co. was selects to have the exclusive use of this sreatly improved method of cleaning for American Pork nrt thus placing at the disposal of the public a higher standard of perfec- Zu cleanns workmanship. The many advants-v. v,.. those patronizing Ellison Cleaning "... e noucea to a marked de greo and emumerated in future ad vertlsements from time to time i n Marian n Nir.ON r:cro! ' Tho haPPiest romance since "DADDY LP N'Q LH1S War, ner Baxter's most dMightful picture. AVe reccomfnd this picture pic-ture very highly. Also good shorts. Admission 10c and 23c. Our Specials LTome Bakery Donuts 15e doz iu liars L. & w. Soap 8c M. J. B. Jr. Coffee, lb 20c Sugar. 10 lbs. J 48c 1 Bottle Soda Water .Flavoring 3 Cans Beans 3 Cans Corn 0 Lans Peaa 25e 3 Cans Tomatoes SS-oc 1 Slab Armours Star Bacon iraore or less) $1.60 - : WE DELIVER Boley 's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 15c 25c 25c ' UT AX MO MB- . Mrs. Laurence Briersrs ntertain arlTer Ii..ine Saturday afternoon, for sixteen lady friends the occasion be-ing be-ing her. birthday anniversary .uonre (.arlo Whist was played, oemg won by Mrs. Glen R. Aaamson and Mrs. L. A. Adamson. i-ate in the afternoon a delicious mncneon was served at small fQKi . . . , "wica wluan were centered with baskets of lilies of the valley. - A- color scheme oi pinK and green prevailed thru the mncneon. yhe house decorations were peonies and snow balls. Mrs. Briggs was assisted by her daughter miss fliaxlne Briera and Mr Briggs. The out of town m.,f. were Mrs. Glen R. Adamsmn Edward Larsen. Mrs. J. O Mom of Lehi, and Mrs. Merle Coombs of x-ieasant Grove. -MH-Y'S BLACK Dress Oxfords Low and High Heel White Kid Sandles For AVomen & Girls Widths AA to CI $1.95 pair BARBARA HAYES Cleansing Cream $1.50 VALUE 69c Kitchen Set BARBARA HAYES Hair Oil 75c VALUE 39c 75c Bottle HONEY & ALMOND LOTION OR CUCUMBER CEEAI 39c I 7 e Mi - - TABLE & 4 CHAIRS Hardwood Unfinished- $5.95 The members of the Variety Club ' SEVENTEEN EXAMINED A Big Scotch DANCE AT SARATOGA Monday, June 6 All Gents 15c Ladies 10c Monte's Band '"'!! tlie Crowd ana their -partners enjoyed a swim at Saratog-a Wednesday night. After the swimming, the party returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C?ran'twhereeyAtBlhe-'picnic" lunch. Those participating were. Messrs. and Mesdames Wilson Cun ningham, Adair Bromley, Kenneth Brown, Alan, Pearson, Oeorge Moss, Clarence Grant and Kay Shelley, , Mate Earl, Mrs. Melvin Graht,Lillie Shafter, Bessie Robinson and J. B. Parker. - - . .. Birr at ioiii Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rolls and family of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Gam Carter and children, Mr. aud Mra C. A. TcJboe, Jr, and sons of Provo, spent Monday here with Mra Jennie Cunningham. iOT 41 BOMS Fon Chipman returned home Fri day last after spending the past three weeks in Beverley Hills, Cal ifornia, with Mr. and Mrs- J. L. AT CLINIC. At the regular monthly baby Lclinic-held--Wednesday afternoon-m the city , hall, seventeen children below be-low six years of age were examined by Dr. P. R. Bowdish of the county health - department. Of this number, num-ber, jaight were pronouncedmormal, others having minor defects. Nurse Lyance, who was to have been here with Dr. Bowdish, was detained with. work in Goshen. I OT AT MOK1 Boys Leave Home EmU McCandlass, 1J, and Clifford Jones, 14 started out Thursday of last week to earn fame and fortune in the world. The last word re ceived here by their parents came rrom Pleasant Grove. Firmae and family. Mr. and Mrs.j0 "wrote a note home saying1 they Harold Firm aire with i. ae's mother, Mrs. A- W. Davis of of LehL lft tha t. ' VMV Ob bl the week for California to viait the Firm ages, who expect to return to Utah in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel T. Jacobsen " CT AT lOKl anq daughters and Mrs- Sadie Bromley of Salt Lake, were here on Memorial Day with Mr. and Mr. , Adair Bromley. Mr. and Mm r E. Bowden and family were visitors in American Fork during the aav . Mr- and Mrs. Hyrum Blackhurs; t J-air uiKe, spent the day . here witn friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eastmond, Provo. spent Sunday here with. Mrs- Walter Slack and on Monday Mrs. Slack had as visitors. visi-tors. Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Goiirtov :of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank East mond, Salt Lake- would get in touch with their tar ents when they had arrived In Cal irornia and had work. The officers are looking out for them and their descriptions have been broadcasted over tne radio. Their disappear ?""JO uaa caused a great deal of anxiety to the parent McCandlass McCand-lass Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence McCandlass- Young jonea recently moved h r. California with his parents- Btrr at : ENDOWMENT EXCURSION MONDAY' n enapwment PTenrsinr. lb Salt Lake temple wUl be conducted next Monday from this stake. Rate will be good on the first two north bound Oreo cars. The committee In' charge urges all who can par ticipate to attend the excursion. PLEASANT GE BLACKM byTELEPH: l After 1; 30 ?Jt 75c Stetion-to-itatioi Ask "Ung Jm otners you TELEPHO "J SPECIAL Zee Toilet Paper -- 10 Bars C.W. Soap--9 lb. Bag Oats - 1 lh TVr J. B. Co'ffe-" 4 lbs. Fancy Head Bi1 lQt.JarDiUorSottT d;m FANCY MEATS 4 & , CUTSALWA" Our Strawberries are 1 AT HALLD)i! ROBlNSg |