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Show I FRIDAY, JUNE 2tf,. 1932 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW f! 't it 4 1 H ,1 ... 1 1 ' 1 j si A- il t 4 EGG PRICES HIGHER There's ein'ouragiimcrit for the Poultryrnpn Egg Trices are going up. LET 1'S IIKLP YOU OKT THE MOST NET PROFIT FROM YOUR HENS SUM' DIRECT AND SAVE IIAXDUING CHARGES inf wfirliu in a iniTiMlMnil Am. Fork Locals BUT T HOMII Mr. and Mrw. James Martin Sr. of Salt Lake, visited here Sundity with relatives and friends- BUT T HOM Mrs. Martha Buckwalter left the first of the week for Ogden to viait Indefinitely with Mr- and Mrs- Ear) J Mathews and family. i - - IIU AT HOMK j Mrs. Richard Mr. and of Kalispell, Montana, are here visiting: with Mrs. Thomas' mother, Mru. W- A- Robinson, . and with other relatives in Spanish Fork and Salt Lake. ;. BUT AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Wfllanl Cleg-horn entertained at tlroir homexTuesday evening at a chicken supper. Covers Cov-ers were laid for ten guests. The remainder of the evening, after dinner, din-ner, was spent in social chat. Birr AT WOMB." ! Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mercer have moved into the C. E. Rife home on East Main street. BUT AT HOMK Mists Maxine Taylor spent several days in I'rovo this week with her cousin, Miss Edith Jensen. but at mm Mr. and Mrs- Fred Dixon of Pro- vo. announce the birth of a son, horn Wednesday, June 15th, at Pro- i vo. The mother, formerly Helen C Helselt of this city, and thenew Tnoni ls arrival are doing nicely. ! BUT AT HOME- , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor . and family were dinner guests Friday last In Provo of Mr. and, Mrs, D. J. Reese. The occasion was in honor l of Mr. IWese, father of Mrs,, , Taylor, it being his birthday. BUT AT HOWB-T , Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Harkrr, Taylorsville; Mrs- Lynn Walker, Salt Lake; and Miss Emily, Boloy of Los Angeles, were guests here Sunday of Mr. and Mrs- Roy Among those from out of the citv who attended the. Jacklin reunion Inst Saturday were: . Bbhop Vernal Ver-nal Webb and family, Riverton; Leland Draper and farrfily, Draper; Roy Reckstead and family, South Jordan; Ruth Webb, Bert BarraM, Clyde Reynolds, Lenard Reynolds, C- C. Vincent, Noble Barratt, William Wil-liam Jacklin, Louis Webb and Noble Jacklin, Salt Lake; Rintin Walter and Charles Webster, Charleston; Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Tracey, Kaysville; Mrs. Sarah Roylance, Provo; Miss Edith Jack lin, Salt Lake. Mayonnaise : We will sell pint jars of that fine Best Foods May-- onnaise for only 25c Sat. Also qt. jars of Gold Medaf Salad Dressing. 25c. Be sure to get at least one of each. Tomato Juice We are offering for today, Tomato Juice 5c per can. This juice is made; from fancy peeled and cored Utah fruit. You will pro nounce it the best you ever tasted. It is refreshing and invigorating. See this in our windows. Other wonderful offerings. 1 ffk .r FOOO STOfiES 2 lbs. Lard ;f Cans Deviled Meat , 1 lb, Peanut Butter .. 3 Bunches Carrotts L: . 14c ,10c 13c Greenwood. BUT AT HOM Eli J. Clayson, Mrs. Lillian C. Boothr Ann -and: Joseph Clayson, Dr- and Mrs- Alan Brockbank, were dinner guests In Salt Lake Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D, Clay son. The dinner was In honor of Mr. Clayson, it being Father's Day. "iUI AT BOMB i . Mr- and Mrs. Owen Humphries with their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus St. John of Los Angeles, left Tuesday morning: I early for Fteh Lake and returned Thursday. Mr- and Mrs. StJohn leave today for their home after spending the past two weeks here. BUT AT BOMB A clever surprise was given on Mrs. Walter Strange last Friday afternoon, Mrs . Strange accom pan led friends to Saratoga where Folger's Coffee, lb. 33c 3 Bars Hand Soap 10c 2 Bars Washing'Soap, White 5c Bottle Pickles . 17C Pt. Can Syrup I3e Shredded Wheat r:rZTl0c Bate Store ' 4 flour 75c bag Lard 8 lb. Pail 60c Wheaties :. lfjc pkg. Fine Water Melons .... 35c Bananas .. Lettuce, large solid Heads New Potatoes, 4 lbs. Fresh Cucumbers, 3 Becco, 3 Bottles 5c lb. Miss "Sadie Nelson Ispenf last week-end in alt Lake visiting wlh friends and relatives. I Bi r r bomb ' Miss Emily Boley of Los Angeles ' has been here visiting with Mrs. Melissa Bolt-y and other relatives. '1 nrr AT HOMK Mr. and Mrs. Iiyal Carter and daughter. Donna .May, of Provo, were guests here Saturday last of Mrs. Guelda E. Bush. T BUY AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Chris Scott motored mot-ored to Price Sunday and sent the day visiting with Mr- and Mrs-Merrill Mrs-Merrill White, formerly of this city- j BUT AT nOMB " Mrs. John H Davis and Reed Davis have returned home from a ten days stay at Coyote Creek, Wy-' oming, where Mrs. Davis assisted in cooking at a shearing camp and Mr. Davis was also emplayed. ki:y AT HOHB Mr. and Mrs. Norman Erickson, Mr. and Mis. Clifford Larson of Salt Lake; .Mrs., Solon Richardson and daughter, June, of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Richardson i and babv of Crarc M.-ih here Saturday with Mrs. Mary P. Erickson at tln home of Bishop and Mrs. Lot Robinson. BUT AT flOMK 7 Mr. and Mrs James Kelly ;ini family, and Mrs Emily Kelly, motored mot-ored to B'righam City last Sunday and spent the dav with Mr anA Mrs. Lloyd Varney. Miss Emily' Currie accompanied them home after af-ter spending1 two weeks with the Varney family. BUT AT HOMI " PLEASANT GROVE to Rock Springs Wyoming by TELEPHONE $1.00 After 8:30 P. M. Only 60c Station-to-station rates. Ask "Long Distance" for others you may want. TELEPHONE Mrs. J. E. Ingersoll entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Dr. Brown Ingersoll, her son, who is visiting here from Denver. Dr. Ingersoll, a former American Fork boy, received his degree at Denver University this spring-. BUT AT nOHl Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Haag had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Chris Christenseril Mrs. Robert Howard ! Armours Hams, lb - .... 4c 19c 10c .25c 15o they were joined by the rest of the party, to the complete guprise of the honor gu eat. Bridge was play ed, Mrs- Strange winning the prize, and late In the afternoon' a delicious delic-ious lunch was enjoyed." DT AT lOlia Mr John L. Clarke entertained at bridge last Friday afternoon, complimentary to Miss Gladys Thomas .of London, England. Two tables were played, Misses Helen and Bertha Clarke receiving the prize. A dainty lunch was served at the ismall tables which were centered with bowla of roses. Those bidden were Miss Thomas, Mes dames Lige Chlnman. St Briggs, LeMoyne Despaln and Ernest Hindley, Jr., and Misses Helen and Bertha Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert J. Dickers. of Salt Lake, -spent Monday here visiting with Mrs. Wilson Cunningham. Cunning-ham. ; "ITT at mourn Miss Margaret Birk was taken home Thursday from the American Fork hospital where she was onerat. ed upon ten days ago for appendicitis. but at mourn . " Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pearson lwio- Linnea CarlsoiiMry-and-rsr Helge jonnson or Salt Lake, visited Mr Miss Clarice Bromley entertain ed at d inner -Sattrrd ayven 1 ngTo r Mr. and Mrs. Xoy L. Christoffer-son, Christoffer-son, whose marriage took place re cently. The dining table waa centered cen-tered with a bowl of pink and white sweet peas-. Covers were laid for: mr- ana Mrs- Christofferson, Miss Afton Strong, Dale Briggs, Miss k013 Peterson, Ford. Evans, 1 Miss Clarice Bromley and Van South-WftkThe South-WftkThe guests "attended the qance at Saratoga later in the evening. eve-ning. BVT AT IOW A delightful social affair of lasl was me weoninv TUrtu ni T-r ,, . 4. . . . ' i DiiifB nouow. xne party was a hornl S at the bef steak-fry, the meat being cook-home cook-home of Mr. and Mrs- G- L- Woot- ed on hot rocks. The hot fried steak toon in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. was supplemented with other tasty Noy L. Christoffenson. uhnoo rv,o f-v, , . and children of Salt Lake; on Tues day guests at the Haag- home were Mr. and Mrs. Lossee Rogers of Mesa, Arizona; Mrs. Archie Maxfield and daughter of Lindon. ' . BUT AT BOM Miss Gladys Thomas of Salt Lake, formerly of London, England, is enjoying a two"weeks visit in Amer- ican Fork with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Clarke. They visited friends in Kingham Wednesday. BOT AT BOMB Len Wadley is at the home of his : Mabel Mil ler, recover ing from a fall which occured the first of the week. Mr. Wadley was riding a horse on Manila bench and apparently became dizzy and fell off the animal. He was brought to American Fork by people from Manila Ma-nila and is reported feeling much better now. j ' BUT AT HOIO- The Sunday School officers and teachers and their partners of the Second ward together with special guests including members of trie stake presidency and the- bishooi lo. had -a big time jlast Friday evening GAM EO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM f. THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 24 & 25 -STRANGERS IN LOVE" and Mrs. Axel Bloomquist here oh ounaay. Dr. Guy S. BJcharda. Glen TuvW and A. F. Gaisford. Jr.. wer .t.' of the Salt Lake Lions club Sunday afternoon to greet Julian C. Hyer, President of Lions International' who was in Salt Lake far a brief stay to contact the ehihB r,r tut. - kllli aistrict. Mr. Hyer flew intn a.u aKethat morning from Calgary, Canada, having stopped for a short while at Great Falls. He proceeded by plane to Cheyenne and contacted the Colorado clubs at Denver , evenings but at mox Mrs. Bert Adamson nage was a recent event. Mrs. Christofferson was formerlv Afiss Elma Wootton, their daughter- As- sjsung mrs- Wootton were Mrs-John Mrs-John H. Wootton and Mns. Sadie T f xiromiey. aunts of the bride. A Dower of mock orange blossoms and roses was cleverly arranged in the living room within .v,ii. ,iv.ii ill" young couple stood. The guests, numbering seventy-five, enjoyed ouuiaj cnat ana refreshnaenta. A number of handsome gift- presented and a short program enjoyed around the camp fire. About forty were in the group. but At lout 'Miss Nina Halliday gave an an- Jt&Jinceroent-party last evening art PRICES Men's Express Stripe OVERALLS Super Value 69c t 111 U i Size 35xi7 1A - : iuc eaci 36 Inch Dress Toil, Large Assortment of htt I5c yard YOUNG MEN'S WIIITE SPORT TROUSERS1 . mi jjiacft. oinpe ftize 4 to 25 $1.95 Girls' Pajamas Sizes 2 to 6 49c Girls' ?flil. DRESSES Fine Quality Pbia J Sizes 2 to 49r - YOUNG MEN 'S ALL Worn. v v - Dutchess Sport Trous Colors Light Tan and Light Greys - $2.95 .were WITH F.RfODRIC MARSH & KAY FRANCIS Swell aetors make swell pictures and when they get a swell story like this one Wo.w! Also good shorts. Matinee Saturday 3:30 p. m.-liig and 15c. Evenings 10c and 25c. ' - Sunday, Monday & Tuesday, June 26, 27 & 28 "YOUNG AMERICA" SPKXCER TRACT & DORIS KENTON , - You' cannot see all the pictures made but here Is one that vousinii ply must not miss! Also LAUREL and HARDY comedy ANY OLD PORT" and News. Admission 10c and 25c. . - i . . ,, .iiii... Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, June 29 & 30, July. 1 ' "DR. JEKYLL & MR, HYDE" WITH FREDRIC MARSH. MIRIAM HOPKINS & ROSE HOBART In order that everyone may see this picture we are playing It three day?. Don't miss it. Admission 10c and 25c. PntAI-tofnl Monday afternoon, the oecaainn k ing her birthday. The tlmo w Joyably spent in playing Monte Carlo Car-lo Whist, Mrs. Thomas Coddin and Mrs. Thomas Prlday winning pwses. a tasty lunch was 'serv, ed. Those bidden ... ..-ucuucB x nomas uoddington, L. B. Adamson iaurence Briggs. Josenb w.n. nr - r varren u. Holey. Thomas pmh.,, Hans Christensen, John Robinson,' uer uevey Sr., John Miller, A. F. Gaisford Jr.. E. J.-Wiido- wa Chipman of "this city:' Ed ' Ij.r. ana jurs. J. Q. Melllng of Thl, irr at mourn- - uuiuuinaing social affair of last week-end was the party given by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Union .u.; ximers. No. 2 at ti, urant Hotel here last 'Friday after noon, i he hostesses of th were Mesdames R. J. Stice anrt ri vln Anderson of this citv: Mrf.. John Halliday, Fred Shoell and Joseph DJckerson. Pleasant Grove- Mrs. Cudy, Provo. and Mm tv, Dow of Draper. The tim m ,. In playing Monte. Carlo Whist, and prizes were won by Mm .Tr-v. Novell of Salt Laka; Mrs. J w McPhilips of Salt Lake, anrt m r rea totioell, Pleasant Grove. Delic ious chicken dinner was served at the small tables which were cent. ered with vases of June roses. There were thirty ladies present reDrent. ing Lyndyll, Milford. Salt T.fc Provo and other Utah county places. IDT AT BOMB QUALITY We handle only quality Groceries and Meats. Order Or-der ai Boley 'sand-you know it is GOOD. Wheaties ... ioc Craeltels '. ." .' 10c Box Parowax joe Corn Flakes ..... Shreaded; Wheat;.... T "t m rost loasties or Kellogg 's 10c Pork & Beans 5C Qt. Cans Pork & Beans 1 Can "Shrimps- her home, the honor guest being Miss Ella Halliday of Pleasant Grove, whose marriag-e will be an event of the near future. Thos bidden were former teacher panlons of Miss Halliday from American Fork and Pleasant Grove, numbering sixteen. Roses and other oth-er flowers of the season were employed em-ployed in the decorative-schema and a dainty lunch was served in the garden. but at mourn i The telephone employees of the three exchanges, American Fork Lehi and Pleasant Grove met Monday Mon-day night at the home of Miss Leona .euy. The fore Dart nr ning was spent in business iH.,,o sion after which the meeting was turned into a social and games and lunch were enjoyed. Those in attendance at-tendance were Mr. and Mrs. A. W Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers,' Mr. and Mrs -Riwin iku. 'u,.. in. . , t.iiu-c, misses - 1UC Ihelma Larson Mimi. -ixtiu. -.r. Young Men's Sport Belts Black & White Checks ' Sizes up to 36 25c Girls' Bathing Slippers ,15c Pair Girls ' Wide Leg TROUSERS All Sizes 79c Men's Cotton Dress Sox! Colors Black or M A Real Value 6c Pair Boys' I Work ShoJ : $1.35 Gym Shoes I ' All Sizes ' 49c Note These GROCERY SPEC BONNES Malt Syrup 2y2 lb. Can . 29c Ben.n? and LepnaKelly, of Ameri- . iu,sses iteva. Goates, xxe Jiateman. Clarice Allred and i-eia Goates of Lehi: Kvtha w Johnson, Eva Yancey, Elda Nelson ana Chloe Harper, Pleasant Groe, 2 IbsV Peanut Butter ... lb. Peanuts . Lemons, Dozen .. He 15c 21c . 10c 20e WE DELIVER Boley's Inc. Cost Her S4.25 To Reduce 65 Pounds f - "Worth It," Miss Bates Sayt. TELEPHONE 4 Friendthip'i Glory The lichtsome countennr nt m friend deth Inch n Inward hv.. In to the house where It InHcotli at proudest palaces have cause te enry ine piainr-isir Philip Sidney. I I Pratt Is back on the iob again after another misfortune- Mr. Pratt had just recovered efficiently efficient-ly from an accident in which he had broken several ribs, to be back on the Job again, when he slipped orr a step at his home and sprained his ankle, which laid him up for ten days. BUT AT Km Mrs. Joseph Walton was host. last Friday afternoon to the Sorosis viuo mates at her home. The time as spent in social chat and Miss Mary Walton entertained 'with two reading". Special crueets were Mm. aames Thomas A. Barratt, Roy Steele. r. Coa"te and Emma G-Anderson G-Anderson Lat in the afternoon a tasty lunch was served. If you're young: and fat rvari .-w Miss Bates of Beech, Iowa, has to say about Kruschen Salts if you are middle age or old Kruschen shows you the way to lose fat the OAf ti way. "I took one bottle of Kruschen Salts a month for five month, u mounted to ,,$4.25 and I lbs. but .t wa. worth it.- Imagine just 22 years old and weighinflwhat I did. 1 could not aninw r other airis did. eouij not clothe, I wanted. I think it i. won-derful won-derful the result. Krusch.-n Salt, give." To lose fat the safe take one-half teaspoonful of Kruschen Krusch-en In a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning i ratty meats. poUtoes and sweets-a sweets-a Jar that costs but a small sum lasts 4 weeks. Get It at Wm Thornton Drue Co. nr .... in the world but be sure for your ,ui s sake to ask for and get Kruschen Salts. It . th mi- ...,rHr uiat aoes it II I 29c for 49c 33c I 15c Chipman Mefi Go. - - f IAM Five Tie BROOM AX DUST Pi for 49c Among those seen at the annual district convention of Utah-Idaho iions clubs, held at Heber Monday and Tuesday were: Messrs. and Mesdames G. S. Richards, Glen Taylor, A. F. Gaisford Jr., John Miller, M. -OC Rankin, David Davia, William Chipman, J. L. Firmage, Clarence Grant, C. A. Ander,n T fard Tuttle. Ray Shelley, Hyrum Davis, Tom Van Wagoner, Misses "na parson and Lenore Crooks-ton. Crooks-ton. Some attended both days' sessions, ses-sions, while others motored up for me evening's enterta!nmot vr Taylor, Gaisford, Miller. Chinmn Raskin -reoresentA t,. i i and T '''''''ITTiiii,,,, 1 I I ii jMy DANCE EVERY SATURDAY fimTmo ok t iTmn -JJ fiA II LSZ.X H U H U wn " LAUUte 1UC R apt Am r? 4 Ji ITi "vjiun tFAixtii ivj!iKi WJiUiNESDAY - . mm. . . s omciai delegates. "Tab and Bun" (Messrs. Grant and Shelley) and Miss Crookston entertained during dur-ing the two days with song stunts. Dr- RtchardV as district governor presided over the ..mH;. . . Galsfnnl T- . . adv Mo rut "tta onicuu conven " -wn secretary. MEATS A) GROCEEK 48 lbs Flour -- ' Zee Toilet Papers 4 lbs. Powdered Sot- 1 Large pkf Potato uj 1 pkg. 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