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Show HIE PLEASANT PROVE REVIEW FRIDAY. JULY 22, 1932 EGG PRICES ARE HIGHER and FEED PRICES ARE LOWER CALL AND GET OUR NEW CASH PRICES - OX QUALITY FEED mm 1 gfriwrarragfefaB Am. Fork Locals Dr- J. M Marshall and wife of Salt Lake spent Sunday here visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mn. Moral Steele and family. Miss Helen Ellison haa returned home from a month's visit in Cedar City, where she haa been the guest of Mrs. Vera Jones. Mrs- May Blake and Mrs. Earl F. Brown of California, guests for the ;ummer of Mrs. Wm. R. Hansen, with MrH. Hanson and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Jeuse Spafford,' spent a week In Amorlcan Fork canyon In the Hi h. Chlpman cabin. Mrs. Richard Thomas Is here from Kallispell, Montana, visiting her mother, Mrs. W. A. Robinson,' and slater. Miss Bessie Robinson. She expects to return to Montana in about a week accompanied by her mother. Sarah Casper of Charleston Is here visiting with her grandmother,! Mrs. James H. Barratt. Mrs, LeRoy Okey continues to Improve in the local hospital, following fol-lowing a .serious operation perform ed late last week. Mrs. Louis Olsen of Salt Lake Kpent the forepllrt of the week here vlsltlnpr with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen. Mr. and Mra. Olsen and Miss I,ydla" Olsen spent last weekend week-end in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs-L. Mrs-L. J- Hatchelor. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brlggs and Miss Maxlne Briggia combined business busi-ness with pleasure on a trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. SUGGESTIONS FOR HOLIDAY LUNCHES Corn Beef, per can .15c Deviled Meat. 3 for 10c Large bag Potato Chips ... 13c Bee co, 2 for 15c Gingerale, 2, for ; 55c Tall Tins Salmon ..9c Tall Tins Best Del Monte Salmon .50c Qt. can Pork & Beans 10c Qt jar Best Foods Mayonnaise .45c Pt. jar Best Foods Mayonnaise . 25c Pt. jar Best Foods Mayonnaise Salad Dressing 15c Small pkg, blended Tea for making Iced Tea :.,..5c Lemons, fancy 20c Doz. Bananas 5c lb. Pleasant Grove To ROOSEVELT by TELEPHONE 65c After 1:30 P. M. Only 40c Station-to-station rates. Plus Federal tax n mounts svsr Wo. TELEPHONE Virginia and Clifton Earl of Cop-perton Cop-perton are here this week with their grandmotli'T, Mrs. W. A. Robinson. I Mr. and Mrs. Dee Strong and daughters of Magna, returned- homo here with Mr. and Mrs. Leo T-Shelley. T-Shelley. Mrs. Harold Comer re turned to her home In Boulder City nrter spending a week here with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shelley. nir. ana Mrs. Wayne Shelley of Itlngham sent Sunday evening here. - Mrs. Thos. Coddington, Mrs- Ray Coddington ,Mru. L. A. Adamson and Mrs. laurence Briggs spent last week-end , at the Coddington ranch at Cotton. Sunday" they en-Joyed en-Joyed a trip to Soofleld lakes. Mrs. Da Adams and son of j Huntington Park, California, visited here for several days this week with relatives. ' A farewell Darty was tendered Mr. land Mrs. Merritt Norton In the First ward chapel Wednesday night by about sixty neighbors and associates of the family. The fore part of the evening was spent in a short program pro-gram under the direction of Mrs. Ida Haag, in which workers of the various organizations of the ward expressed their appreciation of their association with the Nortons since moving here from southern Utah. Following the program games were indulged in directed by Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, and light refreshments were served. The Norton family is leaving for Provo to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wright of Ulackfoot, Idaho, spent the forepart of the week in American Fork visiting visit-ing with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. J. L, Monsonf of Kinghum have moved to American Fork and are living In the Helgre Johnson home. Mrs. June R. Wright is spending: a few days this week In American Fork canyon with her brother, S. T. Shelley, and family. Misses Maurlne Christensen, Betha Storrs and Rella Allen spent the fore part of the week In the Chip-man Chip-man Cabin in American Fork canyon. CHIPMAN Mr and Mrs. Harmon Perry of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Choffir of Farminsrton. and Mrs. J. Ford of Centerville. spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Squire Chlpman. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Stewart and family of Magna, spent a week here visiting with Mr. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart returning return-ing home Tuesday. - f0 lb. Flour ....... 10 lb. bair Stie-ar 7 lbs. Patotoes ...... . ... Cabbage, per lb. .., 3 (?ans Salmon 75c bag . ...... 4c - 10c 25c - 23c ..... 19c Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Gardner were among the guests last Thurs day evening at a reception given all seminary teachers and their wives by President and Mrs. Franklin Harris at their home In Provo. Mrs- B. Ray Gardner, Miss Mer-lene Mer-lene Gardner and Stanford Bingham Bing-ham attended a phiy reading of "The Barratts of Wlmpole Street." given by Miss Hansen at the B- U. Wednesday evening of last week. OR FCOO -f7rrcSTORS fl'jt..W.ViryCT--.u mm! 1 Mrs. Martha H. Chipman left for Salt Lake to visit indefinitely with her daughter, -Mrs- Fern Bodell. - Mrs. Hazel Frazee and daughter Kay and Miss La Ree Pierce left for Mohrland the first of the week. Mrs. Frazee has been here with bss mother since Decoration Day. M ERG c "Look At These PrjC( FRIDAY & SATURDAY - a v ONE RACK OF Women's SILK DRESSP? $3.60 A $5.95 VALUlT $1.98 NO APPROVALS REAL VALUJ8 Candy Bars, 3 for - ! . New Wash Dresses, 2 f or 1 'Misses Afton Strong, Clarice I Bromley, Mary -Ash-by and Sylvia Shipley returned Friday last from j a ten days' trip to Yellowstone Park. The girls made the trip in the Bromley, car and report a big time. 2 Cans Tuna Flake . 1 lb. Coffee r J I'ackage Tea ... 19C Potato Chips, per lb 25c 3 'Bars Hand Soap loc Certo, per bottle ....,.. 25c Small Can Coffee ... 10c Qt. Salad Dressing .......... 25c Mrs. Win. R, Hanson and Mrs- Jesse Spafford spent Tuesday af ternoon in Provo visiting' -with Mrs- Lionaia stubbs and, family. Miss Maurlne and Mr. '-Willis SDaf. Mrs. J. C- Kirkendall and daugh ter, Josehine of Dividend, vialted last week-end here with JsTiels Nsl-son- and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. M. Pet-rson Pet-rson and son of Alberqueraue. New Mexico, are here for a visit of three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P. Crookston. Mr. and Mrs- Harlow Jones and son of Salt Lake wer visitors here several days with Mrs. Jones mother, Mrs. Melissa Boley and other relatlves- Mrs. Melvln Grant entertained the Variety " Club "Wednesday afternoon at her home. Progressive Rook was played at four , tallies, and the high score winners were Mrs. George Moss and Mrs. Rulon Peterson, and Miss Delpha Fransiien, low score, prizes -!for -which were given. Late in the afternoon a delicious lunch was served at thesmal! lublesTvhich were cenfpreH irit.ii ... ,. tL1, .u.ii-a ui snm I peas. Special guests were Mrs. I unit ot tne B- Y Owen Humphries, Mrs. Frank1 Brown. . Mrs. Kenneth Singleton.! Mr- and -Mrs., John Myers and Mrs. James M. Grant and Mrs. Har- Mrs. W. H Gardner spent Sunday in vel Bennett and' .Miss ' June Van Salt Lake with .Mrs. John Lollin Xtr I va.goner or tms citK Mrs. Rulon and son. Carl. Miss La Priel Myers spent week at Wildwood.-Provo canyon, ! with the O. S. 'Trnvata Girls, snc i.il '! U. Peterson. Lehi. and .Mrs. Raymond Harding of Vineyard. I Bate Store CAMEO THEATRE Turne-i WEEKLY PROGRAM THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS FRIDAY St SATURDAY, JULY 22 & 23 "AFTER TOMORROW Mrs- Frank Henry of Salt 'Lake - i - ie aim ottLuruay mrrl Atiii-nw4 tAM iit.. . . I. ... ... - - . . ,,,, ,,. MrB. opai-inere. visiting Mr- an4 Mrs. Clar- rord, having; enjoyed a week's visit nn tlti.. run- c..- ... I . luioD OIiailBT, 'wr grandparents. Mr unit Rh .j .vuiiiou iimi ovemiiK accom Mrs. Willi, K- Spafford. panied by Miss Shafter h k jruest there for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith. Mb. I and Mrs- Qeorire MnrnHlth .kJ I Friends h """s"1"'. xk.iea, mr. ana Mrs. uoya uow Known as "Aunt Polly," will Adamson, Mr- and Mrs. Josenh F. I be glad to learn shn la in Walton, Mr. and Mm. A. u1 ' rini.. I Fork for an lninfliiia . M . - I . niaj o.l lit; lora, jr., ana Dr. and Mra a. 8. 1 home of Mra. Ann LnJhlnmnn. m. Richards are spending this week In HeaJe,y moved to Salt Lake early una Angeies, attending the annual lnl8 spring. convention of Hons International clubs- The parties left Saturday Mrs- K. A. Pearson and family night and Sunday for tht, coax 'k. returned nom fnra , - i ....... j UUm a uve auto, with the exception of District weeks' visit In Idaho and Wyom- a- Kicnards, who left n- W Pearson met his family I at Brigham City and brought them home. While In Idaho1 the Pearsons Pear-sons visited In Idaho Falls with irs. t-earson'8 parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Young, and with relatives in ariggs. also with her brother in . n yoming. by airplane from Salt Lake Tuea day, Real Knockouts BOLEY 'S THE OLD STAND-BY Melons .... ... 2c Bag Oats 25e -Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett and - Mesdames Byron Crookston, Moral n ii.. i. ,-ieeie ana Menard Pett were visitors in the capkto-1 city Tuesday. 48 lb. Star Plonr Rose Dale Salmon .... 1 pkg. Corn Flakes 80c 16c 10c j eoju hex q salt . ia4te- h- former missionary in South Africa, 1 and who recently completed a trip around the world, spent two days this week here visiting with Clair I a. Christensen. : : : Q Par Soap infa 35c Pkg. ; Soft Sole Swift's Garden Glory . 25c pJ Brand Whole Sliced ' ,. . Pineapple 0ne Table : SLICED PEACHES Blond & Black SlJ & APRICOTS ' Pumps 2 LARGE CANS FOR 29c , &L95 Paii' BESTFOODS LARGE BREAD & BUTTER r 1 ... Pickles QmItM 15e 69c Specials From The TT AmTTTltn ' TkTin 1 nimnni. . resident and Mm. Stephen L. Chipman are in receipt of a tele gram rrom New . York City an nouncing tne birth of their 21st ! grandchild, a daughter, born to Mr. and -Mra A. Ray Olpin, July 19th, Merirs Work Shirts: Ventilated, Triple Stitched, Do Back & Shoulders. Pine Quality Chambm ONLY....- - 1 pkff. i'Ost Toasties 10c !at 6:25 p- m' The mother, former iy Miss Klva ChlDman nj v, I. li bnredded Wheat . ioe Potato Chips, per lb. 25c 15e Olives, 2 cans tabs are doing nicely, the message eiaiea- WE DELIVER Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 Wednesday afternoon about nt. teen lady Democrats of this city "lutu a county Ladies Demo crane party held at Glenirarrv oring .Mrs. Burton Hun r o,.,. Lake, Mrs. Alma Van Wagon en of " ana Mrs- In Knight Allen of Provo. Several h,,na-, ... - males .7 over tne cunty and Salt : auenaed the affair. Men's Express Stripe Overalls, Only Boys' Overalls of Good Quality Blue Denims Riding or Hiking-Breeches for Boys', Men or Yonif ladies', Taa or Black Whipped Cord Genuine Shirtcraft Shirts for Men,. Colors absolutely tast and correctly styled ' - Dress Trousers for Boya' Made by Dutchess, drey and Brown ', - -WITttHARLES FARRETrSTaARiAlTNLXON What ever you know about love. these perfect lovers will teach you sotnethln about Its beauty and tenderness! Brln .?0?r.f!v!l-wt.lLl.A?UR.aANQ COMEDYr- Satur day matinee 1:10 p. m. 10c and 15c. Evening. 10c and 25c - Sunday, Monday St Tuesday, July 24, 25 & 26 Special picture for the Holidays. Every' man, woman and child should see it. "THE MIRACLE MAN" WITH AN ALL STAR CAST . The Miracle picture! Filling your heart with th. glory of It. Inspired power! Warming your soul with an ecstacy of new lov. "The Miracle Man" ha. a message of love and joy for all of Ufc Also good short. Special Matinee Monday l:S p ra 10c and 15c. Evening. 10c and 25c. , .i - - ! ' WEDNESDAY St THURSDAY, JULY 27 & 28 "WAYWARD" . WITH NANCY CARROLL St RICHARD ARLEN When the rule of society clash with the dictates of heart, which No", whose "Te." rings loudest to a boy forbidden marriage, mar-riage, and a girl who's found the happy answer to her rainbow dream of romance? Also good shorts. Admission 10c and 25c." Trt miMses Violet Prosfnn r u wtu uniy Adamson and Lois Peters. klm r a - V er, ana culver Anderson, Stuart Durrant and George Hollndrake of this city, were among the guests at - parry g,ven at the borne of Miss uyul9 Anderson at Lehi Wednv, day night. Other guests were Fay uciWn, Aim en Phiiiio t ana Helen OTltK. n, Taylor. Bob Webb, Dale Anderso, and Van Southwlck of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. TV. , lly were In Salt Lake Thi,rH,. tending a reunion of th ..j... uian Floneer. The rra ramuy organization hM .k. reunion In the Twmi.ii, -... - ... nftra cnapeL In rnmnv..i . .. u - T"" or the pth annhrersary of tBe arrival In pan iMe valley ef Mr. Pratt, pioneer pio-neer educator. John L. CJarko of Amort., ... ...o.,, rum has merited scholastic honors in the raduate division of Brigham Young university for the serin n,,. according to registrar j. b. Hayes received his Master of Arts degree in Political Sclent i... spring, from B. Y. U. and has a record of being on the hnnn- .n aU three quarters of hi. mH.,.. study. Francis Foster, also of - ... . .V I Fork merited scholastic h the Junior ooUeee Young university for the .nrin. quarter. Mr. Foster was a freshman fresh-man In th CoUege of Commerce of the B. Y. tT. durlne tha iu.i r JM. .RAIL' Ste FARES fff are-way" " DOlriUjPfJ Cherry Custard Ice Cream Coe Double Deckers, 2 Large Scoops TENNIS CLUB CALLS MEETING A meeting of the local tennis club, The Caveman Racqueteers. will be held-on the city hall lawns near the west entrance at 7:30 o'clock to night (Friday). A hew set of ffl- 5ers.wii!iieeiected-aad- pressing- Unusual Travel Bargains Mlks tlt unif f jatioj, by tr.Telinf by tmbt Kd yoar destination hoars ff dy ooner without fa. -orer the smoothest m " ' UBi- a t'pa. Choke rtton routes. Final retua t. 0etobrll8t Consult locat agent aoout lower fares wh. shorter return limit. r frle Uformattoa. St Loral Atrat . . SPKM'KH, Gr.cr.1 . -mr A(F EXAMPLES OF -LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON FARES from Pieasan Grov TO Denver "... . Omuht ..,!.!..!.'.'" Kansas City ' Chicaaa . New York Boston Washington, D. C. . 36.00 64.05 64.05 74.55 11947 .40 . Slt take cttj 41.65 126.45 114.70 DJW0R! PA "The Ot'erland Route" UAJNUS KVBKY SATURDAY S O A T-T-rTT problems of. the city will be discuss ed ana acted upon. All tennis play ers, are invited to attend. , ' -o - MISSIONARY RELEASED John Webb, son of Mr htm mrH George Webb, and who has been woormg as a missionary 4a Germany, Ger-many, has completed his mission and has been granted a release. Mr. Webb, since his release has been visiting with some of the whom he labored the forepart of his mission and has also enjoyed a trip up into Denmark. rte ,s ePected home about" the middle of Augnst. Mr and Mrs- Ray Ellison spent , "rday and Sunday at Ver-nU Ver-nU on businees- Miss Nina Wiiu . . - funar.1 . auenaea the runeral of Wiifn .... wo. i , - "uuisirom at M; Tbwy afternoon. WestToI i,.,,,. "-"wi wnen miss J"1 e and duet at th teach6r there a uet at the Bervices. Miss DorothV i a . Sunday for YeT.n. ? n leaTe- BAND GIVES CONCERT The American Fork badf concert last evening ft . . . . . .h-MM kftr. director In tne "" i T. TJiwi on thA band hOJ I ed a splendid program j much enjoyed ana the students at the sdwj r r JM. 1 ii , , ' 'MWWWW3- Friday&Satc SPECIAL 4 Bars Camay Soap-- 3 Pkg. Raisins Tree Tea 1 Large Can Olive Cheernp or Tum - Rice Krispiea 1 Large Pkg. Chip " 48 lbs. StarFIonr B. V. Butter " PHONIC For QuaUt7 tfdSerj & ... ROBINSO GENTS 25c LADIES 10c In nrinlrintr Wal BAKD CONCERT Sunday, 40 P. - |