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Show t f it "i t - 1 ' ! p; V ' 1 1 i ?! 5 I i' ; !'!' If r I- SU&EGROW Surcgrow mash is a uniform, tested chir-k food that is mixed to'tfive the best results in producing healthy, strong hens. Insure a flock of egg producers by feeding a proven mash. It will Insure a Profit. . 1 Am. Fork Locals Mra Jennie Tanner spent Sunday In Provo with her mother, Mr. Peter Anderson. maj a ion Mesdamea O- A. Anderson, Ray Coddington, Glen Sykes, Llge Chip-man, Chip-man, Stanford Briggs and Junius West attended Primary Conference In Salt Lake last week-end. BVT AT 101 " Miss Elizabeth Tooth of Manti, " Visited here this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buckwalter- Miss Tooth and Mrs. Buckwalter were missionary mission-ary companions. . BUT AT HOlfl Mr, and Mrs- George Young ind daughter Florence of yiaho Falls, Idaho; Ted' Young of Salina and Miss Rhoda Johnson 'of Provo, veie guests Sunday and Monday of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Pearson here. Mra. Pearson and children left with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs." Young, Mon-4jayfor Mon-4jayfor Tdnho FaHs-te-risitrtn d.eTT nitoly. 1'i.rnie Hani, lb. 12e Lard, Ibi : .. Vfo- 2 lbs. -Peanut Butter ... 21e Rice, lb. 5c Qt. Can Maple Syrup 29e 3. Bars Hand Soap ... 10c 10 Bars Washing Soap 25c Tree Tea Tall Salm bn. Qt. Can Catsup Breakfast Bacon,. lb. . I Fresh Veal," lb. ..U..L 27c 10c .... 15c ...14c 15c Bate Store Miss Dorothy Nelson of Salt Lake, Is spending the week here, guest of Miss Edith Anderson. .... ii PT AT lom Mr. and Mrs- Orval Snow and baby daughter have moved to Provo, where Mr. Snow 1 attending summer school at the B. Y. U- i TOT AT 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Haagr, Jr., Miss Ida Chadwick and Le1 Grande Miller attended M- L A. Conference in Salt Lake last Sunday. - BUT AT BOMB Dr- and Mrs- V. S. Houston, Mr. and Mrf Fred Houston motored to Salt Lake Wednesday on business- - -IUT AT BOMB J Mesdames Leo Meredith, Edw. Tuttle, V. F. Houston and Miss Maurlne Chrlatensen were among those who. atjended M. I. A- Con ference In' Salt Lake last week-end- BUT AT BOH Mr. and Mrs- ElginJahnson ofi Salt Loke, visited here last Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred; Chadwick. They came to see their little niece. Miss Joyce Chadwick, who is still in bed following an operation performed two weeks ago, but who Is making steady recovery- BUT AT BOMB , Prof. G. W. Fitzroy, of the Brig-, ham Young University, will again teach piano In American Fork at the Benjamirr M-offett 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. 6-10-2tp. i BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Da vifl S. Taylor, leaves today to-day for 3$rohrland to spend the week-end with her sister, Mrs. K-Lee K-Lee If irk, and will also visit in Helper with Mrs. Hugh Taylor. Miss Shirley Taylor, who has been spndinghe patwdekiTn Morhland with the Kirks will return re-turn home with her mother. QTS. CATSUP 10c We are offering for today qt. cans of finest tomato catsup 10c can, made from best fancy Utah tomatoes. PEN JEL The new fruit pectin for making jams and jellies. Bring jour coupon to us for free pkg. Saturday, pkg. 12c. 0. P. S. BREAD Don't forget the wonderful wonder-ful assortment of 0. P. S. Bread. Full lb. loaves 5c. Also Milk Maid Bread, 2 ior oc. CLR SKAGGS FOOD STORES CAMEO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS 100 lbs. Sugar .. . $4.49 Certo .-:......,.,... 25c Jap Rose Glycerine , Soap .. ...... 5c bar Qt. cans Del Monte best grade Peach es, Apricot or Royal Anne Cherries 19c Bananas . 5c lb. Water Melons '. 4c lb. " OTHER FRUITS & VEGETABLES Wesley Proter of New York, has been a gutft h.-re this week of Miss Mary Ashby at the R. L. Ashby home- Bl.r AT BOSIE The ladies of the Surosls Club will meet this afternoon (Friday) ( as guests of .Mrs. Joseph Walton at her home. gL't AT BOMB Dr. G- S. Richards with Leo Hansen Han-sen of Lehi, spent Wednesday )n Heber making arrangements ior the coming District Lions Convention Conven-tion next Monday and Tuesday- BUT AT BOMB Mr. 'and Mrs- J. H- Adams of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Althea Halliday of Salt Lake, were dinner guests here last Sundayof Dr. and Mrs- G. S. Richards. BUT AT MOW Mesdames Junius A. West nnd I B. Adam son were guests if Mrs. Clifford Wright of Pleasant Grove, Wednesday afternoon- Mrs. Wright entertained the Young Mothers Club of Pleasant Grove. BUT AT MOMB Mildred, small daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G- S. Richards, has had a serious time olt the first of the week. The little grfl stepped on a rusty nail last week and infection developed, which threatened serious ser-ious results for a few days. Tha little lady is doing nicely now however. how-ever. BUT AT BOMB Miss Lucile Booth, daughter of Mrs- Lillian C. Booth, celebrated her seventh birthday Monday afternoon af-ternoon by having a party. Forty-five Forty-five little friends joined in the celebration cel-ebration and a happy time was had in playing gamesj J)ajntyrefxesh merits were .served. PLEASANT GROVE to ROOSEVELT by TELEPHONE 65c After 8:30 P. M. Only ' 40c Station-to-station rates. Ask "Long Distance" for others you may want. TELEPHONE Mls Margarite Blrk Is In the local lo-cal hospital, having undergone an operation for appendicitis Tuesday morning. She la doing nicely. BUT AT BOMB Mra Maurice Davis and daughters daugh-ters of Provo, visited here last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen- BOT AT BOMB Mrs, Harder bf Milwaukee spent last Sunday night here with Mr. Abe Gudmundsen. The ladies became be-came acquainted while Mrs- Gudmundsen Gud-mundsen visited in. Milwaukee last summer- ' ' ' BUT AT BOMB Miss Margaret Williams, younger of the two sisters from Murray who were badly Injured in a recent auto crash" near Pleasant Grove, wa3 able to go home Tuesday night, having sufficiently recovered to be released from the hosptial- Her sister, Miss Elda, is still in the hos pital- . Mr- and Mrs- Sol H. Clarke of Oakley, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Tuttle here last Friday. ' BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Helen Pearson and daughter Patricia, of New York, visited here' with Dr. E. A- Pearson Tuesday- BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Lorin Stokes and daughter of Bingham, are here visiting this week with Mr; and Mrs- Ray Shelley. Shel-ley. . BUT AT MOMB ' KVY AT HOME , Mr- and Mrs. Sylvanus St. John and La Drew. Roberts of Los Angeles, An-geles, are spending two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humph ries, and with Mrs- St. John and Mr. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts on their farm over the river. ' BUT AT HOME Mrs. Kenneth Singleton enter tained the H. B- Club last Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home. Two tables of bridge were played with flars. na-nest Hlndley, Jr., winning the first prize. Special guests were Mrs. Dell Singleton of this city and Mis Goates of Lehl. A delicious lunch was served. BUT AT ROM : CARD OF THANKS We are very grateful to the many friends and neighbors who 'assisted AmongtlTose who attended the M. L A. Convention in Salt Lake last week-end were Mesdames T-A- Greenwood, Wilson Cunningham, J. W. Phillips, Delbert Chlpman, La Prlel Calton, Nate Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant, Miss Pearl Jorgensen, Miss Mary Pulley, A. J. Butte, Rose and La Vern Butte, Roy Greenwood and Johnl Pulley. - FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 17 & 18 BIG DOUBLE SHOW "CAN DEMPSEY COME BACK?" Highlights' of Dempsey's groat ring career! In slow motion. , ALSO KEN MAYNARD IX Sensational moments BUT AT BOMB Word from Salt Lake Tuesday morning announced the arrival of a son, the happy parents being Mr. and Mrs. Pherrel Henderson. The (mother was formerly Mlsn Vera Snape of this city. "WHISTLIN' DAN" WITH HIS WONDER HOUSE. Matinee Saturday 3 : 30 p. m -10c and 15c- "TAR2AN" -Evenings 10c and 25c SUNDAY. MONDAY & TUESDAY JITNT. 19 on 91 i " -jf3W" -TIFFANY Predictions 7 " ' 3? presents i 77 ; . (Y-P . V v : JF 'JVaJ .J- V v WW BUT AT BOMB' The Sunday school teachers and officers of the Second ward and their parents are planning a big time for tonight- They will go up American Pork canyon and enjoy a beef-steak fry. but at itothe William H. Thornton, who recently re-cently graduated from the U. S. C-; Los Angeles, has returned to Utah. He arrived last Friday and left Sunday for Ogden, where he will be employed ni the Thornton Dry? U9urinBurrecent bereavement and we wisli to express our heartfelt heart-felt thanks for all kindnesses and assistance at the funeral. We especially thank those furnishing cars, those taking part at the services ser-vices and for the beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. R. Bavis and Family. Lawrenc McCandless and Family. SAVE We are saving our customers money every aayr viet our Prices. Olives, Per Can ( 5c 1 Jar Bread & Butter . Pickles ; 15c 1 Large Can Good Salmon 14c 1 lb. Dried Peaches 12c 1 Can Armour's Veal Loaf 15c 1 Qt. Can Pineapple Juice 15c Use It For Your Health 3 cans Corn 25c 3 cans Beans ..... J 55c ...t)C ..25c Economy Is Word" of Tod So Shop Here and Sa' MONEY Newest Styles Summer Dresses Voiles, Lawns and Dotted Swisses Long Lengths PRICED SLOP and $1.95 Women's Fancy Rayon Yoke or Plain Front 25c . Plenty of Women's Silk Dresses AT S2.95 Boys' and Youths' 3-cans-Peas-:....:...........r.r:.z 3 cans Tomatoes : WE DELIVER Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 NH'yV WITU CHARLOTTE HENRY MORGAN WLIOWAY BERN MERCER JOYCE COMPTON JAMES K1RKW0CD You thrilled to its sorrow, romance and happiness in tha novel' immortal pages, now you will live it, be an unseen actor in tha cast, a this sweetest of love stone is unfolded on the screen. vr'" IA 7 1. fj - j ADMISSION 10c AND 25c " ' BUT AT BOMB Misses Clarice Bromley. Aftbn Strong and Lois Peters entertained In compliment to Miss Elma Woot- ton, a bride of this week, at her home Monday evening. Eighteen friends were guests and a- Jolly time was had in playing Progi-ess-lve Bunco, with Mrs. Alta Varney and Miss Sylvia Shipley winning the prizes. Miss Wootton was pre sented with a number of handsome gifts. A delicious lunch was served. serv-ed. -f Brr AT MOM Mrs. Charles beck entertained Thursday afternton of last week for the membes of the Variety Club- rrpgressls- Book was playr'd. four tables being in progress. In addition to the remilar members Mrs. Mqon Chrlstensen, Mrs. Wayne Mercer, Mrs. -Howard Greene. Mrs. "Walters of this city. and Mrs- Louis Culbertson of Provo were present as special guests. The high score prizes were awarded Mrs. Melvin Grant club. Mrs- Culbertson, guest, and Mrs. Clarence Grant won -low score prize- A dainty lunch was served at the small tables. Bowls of spring flowers decorated the living room. . I 1 j. c. Wmmj Go. L Ghipmao DEPARTMENT STORE - - Merc. Co7 Scores LOOK Permey's Another Brilliant Play! for Summer Gaieties! The smartest you've ever seen ! The most becoming you'v ever worn! Sports fabrics newer ihan today in style I Meshes . . . linens . . . 'piques . . . and, oh. so many, many others ! White and some paste's. . DANCE EVERY SATURDAY GENTS 25c LADIES 10c C'.:1 r -71 I '?tn Mr- Mrs. S. F. Grant- Mta ' ft- - 71 - - I I ' T AA- - I - . II " Angeles, visited the Hum' "7 f - , S f jj Thursday. ' ' - 1 1 I Work Shoes All Sizes $1.35 pair YOUTHS' ; . . --' -- r' r 7' Long Pants Made of fast color, pre-shriffik pre-shriffik striped twill (flannel (flan-nel appearance). Ages 4 to 20 At only $1.95 One Lot Boys' Genuine KAYNEE Wash Suits Slightly Soiled VALUES TO $2.00 50c Fancy Rayon Plaited SOX 2 pair for 25c Garment Sizeg36toU 2 Pair' for i wins lair Knitted or HiglD Rayon-Color, t Jf wane. 29c Iitj eu- Coup8 tot t Xbli m lcon3u . unount. U taken ght, pena CHILDRENS! One Strac- Sizes 5V2 to 2-Lea'J "SoTes Patent 4 pJ Trimmed-EW . Special for ..Young lien', d... j m pon lrousc New Bedford Corde! White with Black & $3.95 "fathers Da '' "SUNDAY" I Newest Skin Ties-Sox JUST EECET?l! lain street lei sW P' U H. is to btely. lion to 'Men's Plain Com Dress Sox Black Brown-Tat White 6c pair Effective on July 6th, the postag-e on all first-class mail, . Including letters and sealed packages, will be j threa cenls- per ounee-er fraction i thereof, and on all air mailthf fpestager-wlll-BeTXcents-per ounce j and 13, cents for each additional i ounce. Primary Convention in lnjst wek-end wer Mesd Grant, Clyde Ovard, Fnuij June S. Wright and ArthsM I Those receiving rural delivery service will take note that from j now on Jesse Crookston, rural mail carrier, will leave the postoffice at 9:Z0 instead of 10 o'clock, and the patrons will therefore receive their j mail a half hour earlier. He jjp ill return in time for mail tobedis-, tobedis-, patched on the the afternoon mall, I making oije of the best services I possible- . For the convenience of patrons the mail schedule for both arriving and departing mails is ive'nfagais: Arrive 8:30 a. m from "all points- - 11:00 a. m. From California and Southern Utah. - 4:30 p. m. From Salt Lake and all points north. Depart 9:50 a- m. To all DOints. 5:30 p. m. To all points. BgT AT BOMB ! Mrs. Emma Chase and grandson, Wallace Pyke of Salt Lake, are! spending two weeks here visiting With Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant- Mta Lottie Clayton of Salt Lake and daughter, Mrs. Cleone Sorenson ofi Mrs. Orval Benson of Idaho, spent Saturday W Sunday here with her fcffi Clayson and family SPECIAL5! Fancy Country GenUes ' Corn - Coffee any Brand r Kello?ff's CornFlak- Green Peas,'' Per Po Red, New Potatoes T Medium Size Pork H 10 Pounds Sugar -j FRUIT JARS, UDSth "RTTV YOUR K1! IIALLIDAI And Get TheB A "ST (A n i fi BARGAIN DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY SA SWIM In Drinking "Water FILTERED & CHLORINATED A Cf water o Thlsr kt the sti ;ei the P laTetl that th been do: :ied to. s own ict satis Ived :iatio itching jj, am a man; L iote com I respect cttydc in give I law aii tultural I train Fork, fi |