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Show i PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932 1 y ) l : i I. r i 1 ' -'-It ' i I i; I r i. r i SUREGROW i Sul-egrow mash is a uniform, tested chick food that,, is mixed to give the best results in producing healthy, strong' hens. Insure a flock of egg producers by feeding a proven mash. It will Insure a Profit. Am. Fork Locals Mifin Ixiraine Roley is home for the summer from Logan. Miss Boley completed her third year at the A. C. . BUT AT HOMB .Mrs. Wm. M. Miller returned to Salt Lake Monday after spending: a 'few days here, being: called by the ' daughters of Magna,' visited hero death of Charles R- Miller. Mrs. Miller is nursing- Mrs. Nell Pulley, formerly of this city, who is a. complete com-plete Invalid at her home. Mrs. Elvira Steele of Idaho Falls Idaho, is the guest here of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Warren B. Smith-. Smith-. bpt at mourn Mrs. C. A. Tolboe, Jr., and two sons, of Provo, are visiting here this week With Mrs. Jennie Cunningham. Cun-ningham. ' BUT AT BOM r " Mr- and Mrs. Dee Strong and this week with Mr. and Mrs. Le"'J T. Shelley." . . BUT AT IOHI I'mf. (J. W. Fitzroy, of the Brig- - but at bomb ham Young University, will again Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Kimball.' L teach piano in American -Fork at of Sandy are spending the week here with Mrs. Kimball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R- L. Ashby. They leave Monday. for the V. -S. C. at Los Angeles to attend summer school- i BUT AT HOHB Miss Lueretal Ashby returned the first of the week from a week's Visit in Idaho with Theodore Arbon ff r.iirUmJ- Miiis Abby a nd Mrr Ai'bon, whose marriage approaches Boon, - were extensively entertained while there. BUT AT HOUR The Sunshine committee of the Fourth ward gaye a party for Mrs. - Mary Erickson, celebrating her 95th birth, at the home of Mrs. W. B. Smith, assisted by Mrs. Mrs-Smith Mrs-Smith and her sister, Mrs. James E. Steele of Idaho Falls, all three being sisters. BUT AT IOHI Miss Mary Ashby, a, graduate of the'lJ. T U., this week was honor guest at a dinner party given Tuesday Tues-day evening by Mrs.' john S. Lewis of Provo. Wednesday evening Mrs-Mark Mrs-Mark Reyri(JldseTifeHarnMTn"on-or Reyri(JldseTifeHarnMTn"on-or of her nieces, Miss Lucretia Ashby, a bride. of this month, and her sister, Miss Mary Ashby. 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 afWmlon, June 3rd. 6-10-2tp. BUT AT IOHI 1 Mrs. Warren B. Smith entertained Wednesday afternoon in. honor. of her sister, Mrs. Mary P-.- Erickson, whose 95tHbTrthday occurred that day. Social chat and reminiscences were enjoyed, together with a tasty lunch. Those bidden were: Mesdames Mes-dames Roy Steele, Earl S. Green wood, Geo. Webb, Wm. Goates, I.eo T. Hansen, and Mrs. Elvira Steele a sister of Mrs. Erickson, from Idaho Falls, Idaho. UBUT AT IOHI - Mrs. Thos- Coddington entertained entertain-ed the Sorosls Club ladies Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. The time was en-joyably en-joyably spent in social chat and a short program consisting of vocal numbers by Mrs. Vern F, Houston and children, and a reading by Mrs M. v H. Ingersollf Special guests werVM&adamea . TS,- JFiday JUL l lngersoll, John -"Robinson, Ruben Chlpman, Ray Coddington and Vern P. Houstonu A delicious I lunch was served lKte in the after- . noon. -BUT AT' BOMB ' Ajneflcan Fork wfflfeU repre- 9 ll.e T,afA ) .I sented . amog jithe graduates who r were -awaraea cemncaies weanes- 4 lbs. Lard 27c day at the Brlgham Young Univer- John L. Clarke received his I Master's Degree, and ""the following Shredded W heat . 10c nine were awarded their B. S. or B- 2gc A. degees: Robert Clarke, Miriam Wing. Elmo Peters, Zelda Larson, Tall Salmon ..' : :...- 9c Lloyd B- Adamson. Betha Storrs, 1 I ...moil 1 Vot;il. 11, Mary Ashby, Nina Halliday and ' taurine Christensen. Seven young VeaL.P 'ouild li)C ladies from here received diplomas 1 lb. Coffee ......... 19ci8ity- I Mast Shredded Wheat . 10 Bars C. & W. Soap , MANY OTHER S VINGS Bate Store as graduates of the Normal department: depart-ment: Vivian -.Jorgensen, Grace Parker, Eileen Phillips, Reva Roberts, Rob-erts, Fern Robinson, Selma Sea-strand Sea-strand and Ethel Shelley. Lloyd B. Adamson and Robert L. . Clarke graduated with high honors. A number of friends and relatives from here attended the exercises. CAMEO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS A NEW CANDY We will have, on display tomorrow Brazil Nut Fudge Candy. This is one of our specialties. We will have it only once. This Candy is in Cellophane bags, all ready to go. When you taste this fine Candy from our sample dish, you will be certain to take, some home. When in doubt as to what to serve the family, visit-our storo and you can soon solve all . food problems. This fudge as well as co- coanut bon bons and mint wafers will sell in' our store for only 19c lb. V, lb. boxes fresh marshmaL lows at 10c each. Mayonnaise The pint size of Best Foods Mayonnaise will sell for 25c all day today. You will find a full variety of all fresh fruits and local vegetables in full display at very low prices. FOOD 10 lb. Cloth Bag Sugar 47c 10 bars Laundry Soap 20c Kingsfords Corn or Gloss Starch. 2 pkg 15c Becco, Bottle , 8c Ginger Ale, 2 Bottles 25c Pints Best Foods Salad Dressing ; .....,,- 15c Tree Tea, Pkg, .. 25c 4 lbs. Lard , 27c Utah Green Peas 5c lb. The many friends and patrons of Abe Gudmundsen, . jeweler, wUl be glad to see him In his shop again after an illness of five months. Mr. Gudmundsen's health is much improved. . C. M. Hocking of Uexburg, Idaho, J is visiting here this wtJk with Mr. 'and Mrs- Ernest Illndley, Jr- i . BUT AT H I M B Jonathan Stegp M is home again ' after a week In Provo, where he 'received medical treatment. ' BUY AT Hi)3tn I Miss Sarah Parker-arrives -today i from Salt Lake to spend the sum-! sum-! mer after .teaching in Salt Lake the ; past term. BUT AT b"k : Jiimes Moffett, Morgan Boley, Val Gaisford, El wood Walker, Rollo Robinson, Wayne Binns are home for summer vacation after attending jthe U..of ITrthe past term. I ' BUT AT BOMB "M'rs.": Warren C. Boley, Mrs. Roy ( Steele, Misses Loraine and Margaret Boley motored to Salt Lake Tuesday Tues-day to attend the graduation exercises exer-cises f thVUniversity of Utah. Miss Helen Snith, daughter of Mrs. Alice G. Smith, was among the graduates. BUT AT HOMB ' 'Malin Anderson is home for the summer months with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele. Mrs. Emma G. Anderson, his mother, will arrive today having taught in Salt Lake the past term. Mrs. Anderson expects to attend summer school at the B. Y. U. BUT AT HOME Mrs. Abe Gudiiiiindsen accompanied accompan-ied Mr. and Mrs. 1VO. tovehSsof Copperton on a trip, to Pa-yson Saturday and vfeii'-d- with Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande t linlmuiulsen. BUT AT HUME - According to 'a telegram received Wednesday by Mrs. Enftha. Foster, her son, Forbes, who has spent the past two and one-half years as an L. D. S. Missionary in France, will arrive home Friday noon. Mr. Foster was released several weeks ago and ffineft that -time has been visiting friends in vapious places in which he labored. BUT A r HOUR Misses Grace ; Walker, Bernice Wilde .and Affon 'Peck entertained at the Walker home last evening complimentary to Miss Lois Beach, a bride of next week. The house was decorated with vases of mock orange blossoms ami roses. Games were indulged in after which a delicious de-licious lunch was served. Thirty guests were present at the shower and Miss Beach received many lovely love-ly gifts. BUT AT BOMB The approaching marriage of Miss Lois Beach and Kenneth Searle, which takes place in the -Salt Lake, temple next Monday, was the motif for a charming affair .which took, place at the home of Miss Beach's aunt, Mrs. West Hammond, Tuesday evening Mra, H-immiypJ gave - a miscellaneous shower to ' which twenty were present. Games were enjoyed and the; guests also -were entertained with a short program of musical numbers and readings, after which dainty refreshment's were served. Peonies and roses decorated the rooms. Miss Beach was the re- (cipeient of a number of handsome gifts as well as many good-wishes. ANNOUNCEMENT ELMER E. NELSON Teacher of Piano and Flute at the B. Y. U. is opening studios in American Fork and Lehi. Reasonable fees.: For Further information phone Mrs. Charles Walker, American Fork. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 10 & 11 BIG DOUBLE SHOW "Two Kinds of Women" . WITH MIRIAM HOPKINS & PHILLIPS HOLMES ALSO TOM TYLER GREATEST WESTERN STAR IN 'Two Fisted Justice" Two shows for the price of one admission. Matinee Saturday 3:30 P. M. 10c & 15c. Evenings 10c & 25c. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 12, 13 and 14 -the Qreata Sheen's .-3' mm The finest romance in years! It's thrilling, it'g fuU of tears and laughs. It rings true because it is true! Also good shorts. Admission 10c and 25c. ' Mrs. Annie Holman of Pleasant Grove, spent Wednesday here with her daughter, Mrs. Delbert Chip-man. Chip-man. BUT AT HOME Dr., .a-nd-Mps. G.- S. Richards Ttnd Miss Leona Carsojj were in Sandy Tuesday Bightr guests nt the Sandy Lions club. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Fern Bodell of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Louis Culbertson of Provo werehefe Thursday of last week, having come to attend the funeral services of Miss Annie. "icewtsin BUT AT BOMB Last Saturday evening a party of nine couples enjoyed a swim at Saratoga, after which they returned to the home of Dr. and Mrs. G- S. Richards where a hot supper was enjoyed. Those making up the party wece Messrs. and Mesdames J. F. Walton, K. J, Bird, L. B. Adamson, A, F- Gaisford, Jr, Glen Taylor, G- S. Richards, of this cPy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larsen, Mr- and Mrs. Glen Adamson of Lehi. Misses Edna and Edith Anderson are visiting in yalt LakeKvith Misses Miss-es Dorothy and Virginia Nelson. BUT AT BOMB : Joyce, 4, daughter of Mr. and ilrSr-Alfred Chad Wick'Tvas trough f home frorti the Lehi hospital Tues day. The chUaTTundeTwent a ser ious operation while in the hospital from which she is making good recovery- - HUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Ira Konold are the proud parents of a son born last SaturdayjafternflojujiirsuI&iold PLEASANT GROVE to Butte, Montana by TELEPHONE " S1.75 After 8:30 P. M. Only S1.00 Station-to-station rates. Ask "Long Distance" for others you may want. TELEPHONE and the new arrival are doing nicely. nice-ly. They are at the home of Mr Konold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ru-dolph Konold. ' BCT AT HOMB ,Mcs. c: T. Jones and Mrs. G. A. Anderson n cenm na n i v,o Seagull Girls of the Second ward Primary Association on a hike Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon of last week.. The party hiked 4.0' the vicinity of the flour mill where they enjoyed games and a "weenie" and marshmellow toast. BCT AT BOMB Emil McCandless returned home Tuesday morning from Pasadena. California. The lad, in" company with a friend. Clifford Jones, left here ten days a.go to seek, work in California, and caught a ride to Pasadena. His parents received word here Thursday of last week of his whereaN.uis. BCT AT BOMB Card of Thanks AYe wish m xten.1 our thanks for the help and sympathy extended us in our recent bereavement. Especially Espec-ially we wish Xo thank lHhtme who helped w ith cars, for the beautiful beau-tiful floral offerings, and assistance at the services. . 1 Mrs. Ann:? Newton and Family. 8()o? II- 9 - 1 I XI . I B h nil t A m t Ml 11 -ma 1 All our excess stocks of men's clothing repriced to sell NOW! the men's clothing business has been slow. WeVe more suits hanging on our racks today than we should have at this time of year. Our Sales Manager has told us: "Go the limit on price reductions Get rid of your excess clothing stocks now-" So hereV your chance to buy the hew styles the new fabrics at prices way below what they were made to sell for- : - ' : ; . .' ' . DPS aad JSSEDS Also a collection of odds and ends, in broken sizes at a give-away price. A strokeol 1uct for you if you can find your size. f - w "J I I ft 9 . 1 is sb i rf'-wawa " w 1 ill- ? X1-O 'Wrf M: t I Kfl W 1 V V) - ' r ' I .m m km a J.H Sh Af .&k ZsX 1 b .10.) v'm.k rz V . Et-OirlatejjseR-hm-nTr-TKK job at Chipman's several days this week, nursing a case of tonsilifis. GROCERIES AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFPOED 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar 2 lbs. Brown Sugar 3 lbs. Rice 1 lb. Shelled Walnuts ,13c 13e 13c 36c "The Second ward Primary Asso ciation held the last; meeting of June Tuesday afternoon. The children child-ren will assemblejigato thefirst Tuesday in July for the next meeting. meet-ing. J BCT AT HOMB Mrs. William Sage was hostess to the Ladies Missionary Society yesterday afternoon, the usual lesson topics were presented and discussed after which a tasty repast was served. 1 lb. Shredded. Coeoanut 24c 1 Package Mush 6c 1 Qt. Can Catsup 12c Sugar. 10 lbs. f Tuna Fish, Large Can 13c 1 Can Del Maze Corn 10c M. J. B. Coffee, lb. ! 35c WE DELIVER ' Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 BUI AT BOMB - The Christian Endeavor Society bf the Community Church met Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Elmer Bezzant. After the regular lesson work had been taken up. Mrs. Bezzant turned the meeting into a oi.ai m nonor of her two nieces, Misses Margarite Knight and Juanl- t 1 ""l ,-V . " v-.iuum. oi Missouri, who are ner guests here for three weeks. WT AT BOMB The birthdav annlt-TO r.t James Spratley was the motif for a Party at the Spratley home Monday night The time was pleasantly sTWnt in games nd a tasty lunch was served at small tables. Those present wereiessrs.and Mesdames George Webb. William Chadwick, William D. Stewart, Hans Christen-CTV.Bert- Mott. Harold Chlpman Charles J. .Gaisford.- G. A -j ir Frank D- 1 air. aiiu ii and son of Price, stoppM hello at the local teleph enroute ta Ogden last monaetr wrt being trann Price about a year ago- SPECIAI5 10 Bars White Kin? 1 5 Tie Broom 1 lb. Bulk Macaroni 1 2V lb. Can Malt " l ib. Shelled Walnuts-' 1 45c Pkg. Par . Stirr.rrii!S. LOCI! : OnEMEAISAIU5Is,1 HALLIDAT ROBINSO' in J and Orval Snow, t" . |