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Show ' - - - . . , ' 15 1932 pLEAgAXT HROVE REVIEW ' ' ' FRIIUtJ ' - -, ' ' -j' 7ajy J1d MrS- Mark .'"h "r" ; I Hast v..w... , - wAX . .... i Ch5iftr and 1 1 nn - , BIG FEED SALE SATURDAY, JULY 16th To a',uaint the pt-qpl of North Utah County with our line of Spcrry products we are making the following Hjwia'l 1 'rices on Sperry Feeds and Flour. - Sample of Sperry's Pancake Flour with each 1000 lbs. of feed bought during sale. Surelay Egg Mash $1.63 Suregrow Developing Mash $1.8S Drifted Snow 95c ' THESE PRICES ARE CASH AT MILL ' At these prices Sperry Feeds cost less to feed than ' any other. There willbe a Poultry Specialist here to help you with your poultry problems Valuable Prizes to Lucky Numbers Also Guessing Contest Drawing at 6 p. ra. Saturday, July 16th. Am. Fork Locals .1 ' - : O. J. Burgess and family have movod Into the Colton home, formerly form-erly the Forhe place In the Fourth wart Mins Leofia Kelly loft.Sunday for Halt Ike to meet her sinter, Mrs. Vay Donahy,and daughter, Afton, of Oakland, California. They arrived ar-rived the latter part of the week to vl.nlt hfre for another week. ' Mr. and Mrs. A- F. Oaiuford, Jr-with Jr-with "Mr. and Mr. Glen R. Adam- son .of Lrhl. motored to Fish Lake lft.st Saturday, returning home Sun-lny Sun-lny nlt-'ht. They attended the an. mm I Hummer outing and meeting of the Utah State Press Association. 50 lbs. Flour ; 75c 2 cans Del Monte Pineapple 25e 3 cans Tomatoes 25e Qt, Salad Dressing ...,.. Certo ... 10 lbs. &igar";:'j ..,25c . 25e :.. 43c ......... 15e ..22c 15c 5e 6 bars Washing Soap 2 lbs. Peanut Butter 10 lbs. New Potatoes 2 Heads Lettuce Orange's, Dozen . : 18c Salted 'Waf few , 10c Yum or Orange Ade 29c FRESH CARROTS & BEETS Mrs. Catherine Chadwlck Is visiting vis-iting In Salt Lake with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs- C- H. Jensen. Mlas Mette McAllister spent last week here from Salt Lake visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mra. A-D. A-D. McAllister. Mrs. Ion Clyde and family of Itober were guests here last week of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Priday And family. - . " Mr and Mrs- I. L." Pratt motored to Kamas Friday , Uu.it. Their son, Mux, and wife and daughter, returned re-turned to American Fork after spending the", past two weeks therel .. WE OPEN EARLIER Our store opens a little earlier during the hot weather wea-ther months so that many of our customers can food . shop in the cool of the day. One trial of early shopping this summer will convince you of it's pleasure and advantages. Try it soon at our store. BREAD, 21-2c and 5c It's not often that the highest grade food product pro-duct are found at exactly Y their worth or true value, but our customers have this experience every day. Our 10c size and quality 0. P. S. "White, Raisin, Sweet Rye and Whole Wheat Bread all -sell at 5c in our stores, and Milk Maid, 5c white bread sells at 2 loaves for 5c. Try some today. Other offer- I ings. Walter Chipman returned to the herd near Thompson the first of the week after spending two weeks here with his wife. . ... tr mid Mrs Frai sons stopped Tuesday evening en-route en-route home to Bingham from American Am-erican Fork canyon and visited with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Grant LUIie Shafter- Walter Devey, Jr-, days Mr. nH Mrs. J. Bert Storrs and;and Miss son of Flandreau, South bakota, are oninvino- month's visit here with Mp and Mrs. th nnt. nf Mr. Storrs, Bishop! nd children, spent several ! and Mrs. J. H, Storrs. Mr. Storrs Is j thl8 w(k camping In American ! a teacher In the government school j Fork canyon. at Fleandreau. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dye, Mr-Mr. Mr-Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen and . Mrg DavW Grt-enwood. Mr. daughter, Lydia, and Miss Delia j and MnJ Car, Farnsworth enjoyed Robinson, left Monday morning for , flshlns trip In American Fork the first of the week. Fish Lake and returned the last of the week, rej able trip, ,1U ... canyon porting a most enjoy-1 Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Tregaskls are the proud parents of a son, born Sunday last- The mother, formerly Miss Donna Greene, and babe are doing well. Mrs. Warren B. Smith left Wednesday Wed-nesday noon for Idaho Falls for a ten days visit with relatives. Her son from Baker, Montana, will Join his mother in Idaho and enjoy the visit with her. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph H. Storrs had the members t their family together to-gether at their home here last Sunday. Sun-day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Storrs and son of Flan-dreau. Flan-dreau. South Dakota; Mr. and Mrs. Norven L. Storrs and children of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Storrs of this city. FOOD STOWS Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and family are in View, Idaho, this week visiting with Mrs. Cunningham's Cunning-ham's aged father, E- E. McBridO, who is bedfast at the home of hW son, William McBrlde. Glen Wright, who has been here visiting His mother for the past several weeks, left Saturday from Salt Lake for Fort Warren, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, where he will be in the officers training camp there for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller and sons, and Mrs. John H- Miller vis ited relatives In Heber Sunday last. Mr. and Mr. Weston Ivers of Cali fornia, returned with them to Am erican Fork and spent several days here wtlh the Clifford Millers- 2 BUNCHES 5c Bate Store A Chevrolet truck, driven by a Salt Lake man, collided with a power and light pole between Am erican Fork and Lehi last Saturday. Satur-day. The driver, in trying to avoid a collision with another car, swung off the ruad and the rear end of the truck crashed Into the pole, cutting it off. The wires were so entangled that the power was off In local homes for about forty-five mlntues. Orl.n Anhton was soon on the Job and straightened the trouble trou-ble out as quickly as possible. CAMEO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS r r FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 15 & 16 "SKY BRIDE" -- WITflP RICflARD ARLEN & VIRGINIA BRUCE One of the greatest air pictures ever produced. A traveling air cureuB. An acetunter who loses his nerve. A girl who gives him courage In a soul-thrllllng comeback. Also good shorts. Matinee Saturday 8:30 P. M. 10c and I5c. Evenings 10c and 25c. SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JULY 17 AND 18 in a stirrinq Jtmericdn romance -ml Uiil'Ji1 Large pkg. White King Soap Powder 33c Kingsfords Corn or Gloss Starch, 2 for 15c Corned Beef 2 forL 35c Deviled Meat, 3 cans 10c Butter, lb. '. 20c Bananas, lb 5c Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 15c New Spuds. 5 lbs. 10c Fresh Cantaloupe 7c Large Bag Potato . T Chips '. Z.l...13o Tall Del Monte Salmon 20c Fresh Cucumbers, 2 for 5c BOLEY'S Are Your Merchant Friend - 8c 30c ... 25c ... 15c ... 25c Sidney Nlcholes, Jr., Is home for a visit from the herd near Colton Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chipman have moved into apartments in tho David Condor home on. Wee't Main. Mustard and Tomato Sardines, Sar-dines, Large Can 3 lbs. Soda Crackers 2 lbs. Graham Crackers 1 lb. ean Good Cocoa 2 lb. can Good Cocoa V2 lb. Bar Chocolate, Bitter 15c Prunes, Pound . fH. Good Brooms 29c WE DELIVER ; Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 Mr. and iMrs. J. Kenneth Flygare spent Wednesday at Manti visiting friends and going thru one session at the temple with fifty friends from Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall and children of Richfield, with Mrs. Mendenhall's brother, Ben ,Hlcklns, of Canada, visited for a short time In American Fork Monday enroute to Salt Lake. Mr and Mr.s C L. Eddy of Richfield, Rich-field, stopped in American Fork a short time Tuesday evening and visited with friend3. They were enroute"to Salt Lnke to visit with relatives. ; Mrs.' Robert Ccookston entertaifH ed at "dinner Monday ' evening " in honor of her husband's birthday. There were present Mr- and Mr3. Robert Hunter and daughters, Jessie Jes-sie and Barbara, Mr- and Mrs. Paul Carlisle of Alpine; Mr. and Mrs-Frank Mrs-Frank Walters and son, Bobby of Provo- '. ... f ' The, descendants of W- G. Dunn, American Fork pioneer, will meet ! in annual family reunion next Sun-j Sun-j day afternoon at Saratoga. About three hundred of the five hundred 4escendents and Jhejr families are expected to be In attendance. The iiffair will commence with a basket bas-ket luncheon at . 2 -o'clock during which a short rogram will be held-Later held-Later a splendid "program will be given in the dance hall. Joseph Dunkley of this city heads the' or- ! ganization as president.' Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and son, Donald of Murray, were here last week visiting with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt- Messrs. and Mesdames David S. Taylor, Vern F. Houston and Glen Sykes spent last Friday evening at Lagoon, taking in the pleasures of that resort. w: Romance Drama and smashing action make this the f&sU . est moving college story ever filmed. Also good shorts. Admls- s'ion 10c and 25c. TUESDAY ONLY, JULY 19 SEE "THE PRIMROSE PATH" Flaming talking drama of unguarded youth. Honor and Virtue lost in the plttfalls of Jaza and gin. Adults Only. Admission Admis-sion 25c. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 20 AND 21 "DANCERS IN THE DARK" - WITH MIRIAM HOPKINS, JACK OAK1E, WILLIAM COLLIER JR. A good -bad girl, with love In her heart, hate in her soul, yet somebody wants her. Also good comedy. AU babies who hare had their pictures taken will be shown on the screen these two - nights. Admission only 10c and 25c. - )- Pleasant Grove to PRICE by TELEPHONE 55c After 8:30 P. M. Only 35c Station-to-station rates. Plus Fsdsrat tax on amounts evsr 50c. TELEPHONE Misses Betty Houston and Verla May CdlJdlrTgton penf last week at the Coddlngton ranch near Colton,; with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coddlngton. Mrs- J. Tracy Wootton and chil dren of Salt Lake are visiting hers this week with Mrs- Wootton's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chip-man-. President and Mrs- S- L. Chip- man and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen were among those from Ameriacn Fork who attended the funeral services of Supt- G. N. Child of Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raub and small daughter of Ogden, visited hers the first of the week with Mrs. Raub's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs-Ernest Mrs-Ernest Hindley. Mrs. Raub wila 1 rl ,u . . ... J iui inn ij auiiNj.iiinaiey or this city. iff Something for Nothing? Do you believe any store- can or will give you "something for nothing!" Or do ion realize the fallacy of such advertising?" 1 There is only one "lowest price" any merchant can give you. That is the price that remains after he pays for ,his g00d8 and adds his cost of doing business and the smallest legitimate profit upon which he'e-an continue -to operate When a store offers you more in "free extras" than the price of the article for sale, you can be assured that deceit and misrepresentation are being practiced. We offer you the lowest prices possibk ,m l"uuauie eicnanaise. lpwer initial costs thru volume buying and efficient merchandising methods together with the lowest legitimate pronts are responsible for prices. our year-round low Ten progressive store outlets increase our turnover turn-over to the. extent-that, fresh new stocks are constantly arriving. Our, buyer is now at the Chicago furniture market, taking advantage of the present low prices and new styles being offered. "BUY AT THE ONE-PRICE HOUSE AND SAVE" Dixon-Taylor-Russell Company 1 '. ' ' ' 7 miwinnQiey or ims city - - - - j - -- -- -- - - sssibbbbVsbs ins ant NOW IS THE TIME TO These Savings are representati those throughout the sto:1 ANKLETS Sizes 4H to 7 5c l'air Wash Cloths 6 fa" 15c Pure Silk Hose FULL FASHION. 2 pr. for $1,00 BABYS' . Rubber Pants 5c ELASTIC One-Fourth Inch Wide lc yard Ladies' ; 2 for Broadck' SHIRE A Real Shirt ?j 39c j Big, Roomy, yJ ATHLETlcl 29c MEN'S WORK SHM .... i Fast Color Blue or Grey Ch: : .v :. : 25C 1 Ice Cream Cones, 2 for Strawberry or "Vanilla - . MEN'S DRESS STRAW HATS Half Price Large Siz&-r3Pi QUILT BAIi v. $1.00 VALUE 69c Jay Eeck has gone to Beouwawe, Nevada where he will bo employed until fall, whe he will resume his studies at the B-y. U. Mrs. Vern Beck and Miss Afton Beck visited In Lehi last Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Mrs. S. T. Shelley spent Monday afternoon in Pleasantr Grove" visits ing 'witb Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kirk, who. are visiting from Oakland, Ca!. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey, Sr., and family left Wednesday for American Fork canyon to spend a week camping near Mutual Dell. Mrs. J. H. McGurl of Salt Lake visited her sister, Mrs. Jarvis Ayd-elotte, Ayd-elotte, here Wednesday. Mrs S. E, Grant and son, Elliott Lee, spent Tuesday in. Salt Lake CJty visiting. Mrs. Emma Chase and small grandson, Wallace Pyke, accompanied them home for a visit L...:r.,-.- Miss Lenore Crookston returned home Tuesday from a visit in Ken-nilworth Ken-nilworth and vicinity with friends for a week. While there Miw Crookston Joined a party on a trip In the Orangeville mountains. Members of the First ward presented pre-sented a program Sunday morning to the children at the State Training Train-ing School here- Supt. Kenneth Brown of the First Ward Sunday School was in charge. Friday&Satf CDMAI 48 lbs. Flour Jl 2 lbs. Choice Peannt 3 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee y2 lb. Japan Tea -10 Bars Laundry Sm 1 Large Can Salmon J Butter, lb. - ; MEATS & GROCT THAT ARE KEPT Miss Ellen Walker celebrated her teenth birthday Tuesday ev- ng by having seven young friends at her home. Progressive game were played followed by the wiring wir-ing of a dainty luncfc r1 Ml88 Marjorie Bird, Mer-I placing Mr- 8bJrtl W-r- M"'- AT Lvacation. Mr. ff n7e n Fern Shelley oome better na HAlUDi & robinsc: PH0H1 i Among those freBi attended the held in Lehi N. Child of Salt ternoon were Mr. f Rrinrs. Mr-and 5t Walker, Mr. and J ton, W- MISS oariui Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Jan--j tended the rwrJon J ents of Henry Go J Vivian Pa r ) yon. Mr.Goddari- father of Mrs. O. A. jL No- 2, ta taJUM - A AydeW JVO 2, IB least a month Wf J Gordon Chrtrteiw DANGE EVERY SATURDAY GENTS 25c LADffiS 10c BARGAIN DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY SWIM In Drinking Wat Thru" ten w until M( L Union In i ,part ol ,perty Lund re: when a: opened 9 were 1 at work i Uetn anl He worl car into Js on his Loccum washei StelTingf, get pipe a ol deb: alter th: te water to the ti tacuing started! e. lie attem hs from contin b above Irge stres blng In- V entran upper tt lUorem: te viclnitj L rescui laowledg tunnela raceee J! muck in the u climbim List deei to re lead th Ipened o itombed It Lake; k Zem ait Lak m and (loyers o! ite, less. escue p J- Niels ris, La William CliveG irsrepoi physical ft neart led tog kh fi day, a they : N "be pug. the N win ormor pred ai carry : ecave I Prrldi th,, Dtah keco th, aa c Mar BAND CONCERT Sunday, 4:30 P |