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Show u - Hi .1 1 ' i T ii , . .. ' " PLBASANT GROVE REVIEW ' " j! . . . - . - r- . ! , viai I.ooiui Kelly Is spenuins ,c" I FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932 , FEED PRICES DOWN AND EGG PRICES MUCH HIGHER Get our Prices on Quality Feed You will get more for your eggs if you will . ' BRING TTIEM TO US Am. Fork Locals Mr. Abe Oudmundaen spent last week-end In Salt LaV visiting wtlh her son, Stanley, and family. Mr. and Mnr. Ray Andreaaon and family eepnt Sunday and Monday In the capital city with relatives- Mr and Mrs. S. F. Grant and son, Klloitt Lee, motored t Ogden Sunday Sun-day and attended the funeral services ser-vices of Mrs, Thomas Lee- " Wilson Cox of Richfield, la visit-, lrig here with his couln, Blair Peterson, Pet-erson, at the home of Mrs. Rom Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Adams are thf proud parents of a son, born Hund.iy. Mother and babe are doing do-ing well. Mr- John H- Miller has return ocLiiome after spending a week In Holier visiting her mother, Mrs. C. l)unlolson. Mrs- William Leffler of Provo, i visiting here several day thla week with her daughter, Mrs. Vern Walker Wal-ker and family. Mr- and Mre. T. S. Friday and family visited In Heber Friday, guests of Mm. Friday's Bister, Mrs-Don Mrs-Don Clyde and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers of Bingham, Bing-ham, apent Sunday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Bush- They all motored up American Fork canyon. can-yon. In the afternoon. Miss La Prlel Myers was among the guests at a shower given Tuesday Tues-day evening In Provo at the homo of Miss Helen Woruley, honoring Miss Sina Brimhall; a bride of next week. 2 'lbs. Peanut Butter 22c Tall Cans Salmon 8c 10 bars Washing Soap 23c Parr Soap, Pkg. .... 33c 5 lbs. 'Rice . -......25c (lallon Vinegar . ,29c 3 cans Corn ... ......25c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c Gallon can. Syrup , , . 63c Va Gallon can "Syrup .35 c Jt. Bottle Salad Dressing 23c 'tottle Rubbers' 4c iallon Catsup i . 39c Tree Tea ', ......25c 10 bars A. B. Soap .29c Certo ....i5c Glasses . J9c Breakfast Bacon 15c lb. Bate Store Mr and Mrs. Abe.. Oudmundaen had as their guesta here .Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oudmundaen and children of Salt Luke; Mr. and Mrav -Parley Austin, American Fork; Mrs- John. Brown, Lehi, and Miss Helen Loveless, Copperton. Friends here will be Interested to learn of the marriage of Miss Jen Carter, formerly of this city, and Leo Schow, of Pocatello, which took place July 15th In Ogden. They will make their home In Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant and son, Max, Mra. Rulon Taylor and small son, Mra. Emma Chase and grand son, Wallace Pyke.T motored to Schneltter's Hot Pots Monday and spent the afternoon- Mra- Wm. Thornton, Mr WiU-H lam Chlpman and Miss Ora Jean Chtpman were among the, guesta at a party given Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W- D. Steven son, honoring her daughter, Mra. Kennedy Thornton, a recent bride. The following members . of the American Fork camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers attended the unveiling exercises) and celebration celebrat-ion at Springvllle Monday: Mes-dames Mes-dames Eliza Buckwalter, Eleanor Nicholes, Emma Myers, Miss Sadie Chlpman, Meudames SIddte Noyes, Lydla Houston, May Preston, Bertha Ber-tha Sagers, Amanda Nicholes, Hb-by Hb-by Vamey, Arvilla Storrs, Slnf Chtpman, Ellen Gardner and Miss Martha Chlpman. Miss Melva Chip-man Chip-man of Salt Lake accompanied the group. CAMEO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUXY 29 AND SO GEORGE O'BRIEN IN 66 Mystery Ranch" Another outstanding outdoor action picture. Also "BOY FRIEND" comedy. Matinee Saturday, 3:30 p. m. lOo and 16c Evenings 10c and 26c. . ' . . Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 31 and August 1 and 2 GRETA GARBO IN 66 As You Desire Me" Surpassing the beauty, the thrills, the glory of her past triumphs. Alao good shorts. Admission 10c and 25c. 6 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 AND 4 ; . "Society Girl" WITH JAMES DUNN AND PEGGY SHANNON She was a bored heiress looking for a thrill. He was an ambitious youth eager for life. Fate threw them together and they lived happily ever aftvr. Also good comedy. Admission 10c and 25c. COUPON This coupon and one paid admission will admit two persona to thla Theatre Wednesday or Thursday, August 3rd. and 4th. NEAR GAL PINEAPPLE We suggest buying a few 'Near OaL' cans of Crushed Crush-ed Pineapple at 33c a can. You'll find it excellent to use in making apricot-pineapple apricot-pineapple preserve and jam. It is also good for sauce and salads. Try opening one of these large cans for table use, putting it in ordinary fruit jars to be opened as needed. Cantaloupes Saturday, large cantaloupes canta-loupes will sell for only 7c each. These are all thick, pink meat, firm and yet ripe. Our store is full of good things at good prices. FOOD HO (US 100 lb. bag Sugar . ... $4.75 50 lbs. Flour 67c Breakfast Bacon 15c lb. 9 bars Toilet Soap 25c Extra Large bars Toilet SoapT::zz:.: ...... 5c Near Gal. Tins Black berries .. 33c Tree Tea 25c Pkg. Gal. Syrup 65c Half Gal. Syrup ...... 35c Qt. Jar Best Foods Salad Dressing ...... 23c Good Grade Coffee 19c lb. 3 lb. Tin Coffee 59c M. J. B. Coffee 35c lb. tin Bottle Rubbers, 3 for 10c Pork & Beans 1 lb. Size, 4 for :. 23c Salmon Tall Tins, Pink 8c 3 Jello Glasses & Lids 3 for 10c Fruit Jars, Pints 69c Quarts ... ... 79c Half Gallons 98c New Spuds, 10 lbs .; 10c Fresh Tomatoes .......... 5c lb. Bananas ...................... 5c lb. Water Melons . 2c lb. Large Bag Potato Chips 10c Oranges, 3 Doz 35c 3 cans Corn, Tomatoes or Beans 25c 10 bars any Laundry Soap . 29c 10 bars B. White or ' "White E 25c Rice :.-.....J)c lb. Qt. Jar or Glass Pail Peanut Butter ..... 23c Certo ; 25c Vinegar, Best 29c GaL Del Monte, Best Salmoni Tall 19c Miss Maxtne Taylor returntd home Tuesday after spending a week In Provo with her grandmother, grandmoth-er, Mrs. D. J. Reese. Mr and Mrs. Glen Taylor and family with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mra. D. J. Reese of Provo, enjoyed a motor trip . to Heber, Kamas and Park City, Monday.' Mr. and ' Mrs; Lammereaux and children have- moved here from Alpine. Al-pine. They are living In the Lavlna Couxzens home on West Main street Mra. Ray Coddlngton and children child-ren left Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs- Mark Coddlngton at the ranch near Colton- Pleasant Grove To Cedar City by TELEPHONE $1.25 After 8 SO P- M. Only 75c Station-to-ttion rates. Plus Fadsral tax on mount over 50c.'. i- ...vanrlinP' ten Miss Loona Keuy i -in Salt Lake with friends and lwinir on vacation the telephone office, uum i left Friday last. Mr und Mru. Morris Holmstead with Mr. and Mrs- Clarence Holm-stead Holm-stead of Lohl, took, a trip over the scenic loop road in the' canyon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Dayls, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Mercer were among those who attended the dedication of the new Veterans Hospital Salt Lake Sunday evening.. GLRSKAGGS TELEPHONE Mra. Myron Moyle and aon of Nephl, are spending a week her with Mrs. Moyle's mother, Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff. Mr and Mrs. Jos. Dunkley and Mlsa Margaret Dunkley were visitors vis-itors in Bingham and Salt Lake City Wednesday. Leland Priday and Max Waltos, In charge of the Wasatch Ice service ser-vice wagon here, joined the employees em-ployees of the company from Provo on a canyon party in Provo canyon Wednesday night- " 0 . Mr- and Mrs- G. A. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs- Jos- Anderson Ander-son and family of this city, attended attend-ed the reunion of the descendehts of Ole Anderson held at Saratoga Monday afternoon. Mrs- Mary Walton of Salt Lake Jiaalbeen here the past two wefck at the Joseph Walton home. Mrs. Walton Is with her son's family while Mr. and Mrs. Walton are visiting in California- Mr- and Mrs. Howard Tuttle of Long Beach, California, are enjoying enjoy-ing a visit here with. Mr. Mil Mrs. Edward Tuttle, Miss Relia Hale of Oakley, Idaho, is also a guest this week at the Tuttle home- in Mrs- Dick Thomaa left for her home In Kallispell, Mont-, Wednesday, Wednes-day, accompanied by her mother, Mrs.-W- A. Robinson, who will visit vis-it there for a month or two1. Irene Johnston, Mildred Chlpman, Sarah Earl and La Von Earl were among those from this city . who made the hike to Timpanogos Friday Fri-day night. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries and daughter, Miriam, and little Miss CUftona Wilde are enjoying this week at their cabin In American Ameri-can Fork canyon, at Mutual Dell. Mrs. Jennie Tanner spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Cheever in Copperton and with relatives in Salt Lake. Miss Faye Tanner remained in Copperton for a two weeks visit. IN TIME OF NEED ITS BOLEY'S DON'T FAIL TO HELP YOUR FRIENDS 1 can Armours Corn Beef ......17c 3 cans Deviled Ham 10c 1 pal. can Pineapple, Crushed 34c 2.Qt. cans Pineapple 25c 1 Bottle of Certo ......25c 1 Large can Best .Salmon ,25c Qt. Bottle Salad Dressing 22c Ulorax, Bottle , 10c 1 11). J. B. Coffee ..." ,..34e 1 lb. M. ,1 a dr. Coffee .l0e 10 bars C. W. Soap -.. 2De 3 Large cans' Salmon 25c WE DELIVER Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wing and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wing and baby of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wing and son of Provo, spent Monday in American Fork canyon. : Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson and Mr. -and Mrs.-Wilson Cunningham Cunning-ham motored to Strawberry Sunday mornliM aiitf visited "vitliIMivand Mrs. Ralph Davis, returning home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Truss BodeH and children, of Harriman; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife and family of Eureka, spent the holidays of the 24th here with Mesdames Bodell and Rife's mother. Mrs. Hannah Rhodes. Misses Hannah and Jean Bodell remained re-mained to spend a week visiting their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte, Mrs. June 9. Wright, Miss Cady Dunkley and Miss Amy Shelley attended at-tended the Pioneer Day celebration at SpFingville. Monday. The ladies represented the Adams Camp, D. U-P-, of this city. Mrs. Wright, Miss Shelley and Mrs. Dunkley also were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Solon Woods for the day. Half the number of employees at the State Training School with their partners enjoyed an outing to Saratoga Wednesday evening. The Party took their lunch which was eaten after swimming, and the balance bal-ance of the evening was spent in dancing The other half of the staff of errmln- win inir with IkaV T tl n vii-l mnr "o ' - ..nil ii iu iiu. IU af . v. . Miss Melva Chlpman returned home to Salt Lake Monday after a visit of several days here with her sister, Mrs. J. F- Noyes. Mre. Bird of Salt Lake is stav- Mr. and Mrs. D- Ashton, Mr- and Mrs- Hudson Gorden, Mr. and Mra. Lon Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wagstaff and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McTague, surprised their sons at the Timp Boy Scout Camp-in ProVo canyon w edneeday- Refreshments were served- Scoutmaster Roy Lee and Francis Abel were In the party. The executive officers of the Stake Relief Society Board met at the home of Mrs. J- I Dunkley Wednesday, evening. Following the discussion of business problems pertaining to the organization, light refreshments were served. Mre. Fern Nicholas is attending summer School at Asflen Grove. Provo canyon. Mrs, Nicholes is the wt of.qres- and Mrs. Tbung at the summer cabin in American Fork canyon and with Miss Edith Toung makes the drive over to the Alpine Summer School each morning. Mr: ami Mrs- Bird are pn a trip to About .the coat. : Springs next week. thinyijt participated in l ne Americans, local orchestra, provided an hours entertainment for the students at the State Training School Thursday evening. "Tab" and "Bun," Messrs eiarence Graqt yid Ray Shelley, entertained also with comedy song sketches- Preceding Pre-ceding the program by the orchestra, orches-tra, the Pleasant Grove Band gave an hour's concert- Both programs -were "much enjoyed and appreciated and the musicians invited to come again.. - One.of 'the charming social events of the week was the shower party ..wnesaay night by Miss loiet lYeston in honor ' of Mrs "tt"u "armcK, formerly Miss Vir-4 nma Larsen, a bride of last week snyen at the home i Mrs. John Grant- The rooms were decorated In a color scheme of yellow and green, season's flow- pra Wn " ""s usea The time spent 'in playing "Spoof rootle," after which a llltlnt. I"' 90rr- -Mrs- Waml(.k ' k1 cofinea wtth some gifts, HERE THEY ARK Some real "HOT BAHr.n For FRIDAY & SATURlW JULY 29 & 30)T ! Girls' Dresses, Sizes 2 to 5 ' Girls' Slacks Plain Color & Stripes $1.00 Values Sizes 6 to 18 49c Girls' Sport Pajamas Fast Colors Sizes 4. to 8 75c VALUES 39c LAMES' LOW ITEEL Comforts $1.35 Remarkat!1 Shoe Value1 dippers. Ptunptioj,' high, medium J heels. Colorfr-BlacU1 and White. ActJ Values-YonrCi1 MEN'S AND BOt Work Shoe1 MEN'S AND W Gym Shoes ALL SIZES 49c Tree-Tea 23c Pkg. BONNES OR; THREE STAR MALT 29c Picnic He Ready to Sene- 21c lb, "Get your Straw Hat" before! teed them to the cows $1.98 Valne Dress Straws " $3.00 Value Dress Straws - - $4.00 Value, Genuine Leghorns ; Beautiful Quality Panamas, All PRICK 98c Value, Girls' Dress Hats ''"'" ' " ' 50c Value, Boys' Dress Hats - ' -j. Men's Finest Qualitr Dress FELT HATS Genuine John B. Stetsons $7.00 to $10.00 Values Genuine John B. Stetsons $5.00 Values " ' -I $3.50 to $4.00 Values '"' " - f $2.00 to $3.00 Values Wa.3 and delicious "ianr.hand-1 Mccomrjaniprf " i nere present " were thirty-five WE SERVE YOU BETTER Good Brooms 33c 2 Large Bars C. W. Soap 1 10C 1 Package Super Suds FREE PorkS Beans, Can 7c EX TEA SPECIAL-New SPECIAL-New High Grade 32 Piece Set of Dishes-45.50 & $7.50 ALL CUTS OF QUALITY MEATS AT FAIE PRICES Van's Gash & Carry Jl'd"ewda-V night's party. G HIPMAN , GO MERC -I Mra. Pearl Webb tuai children of Salt Lake spent Sunday here vifilt- Marius: Madsen. . Mrs. Newell McMillan and children child-ren of Murray., spent last week-end here jvisitlm? jrtth - Mrs. McMillan's mother, Mrs. Ann Cheever. - - - . ...i -' ii Carl Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jackson, c-f San Diego. Cel., ta spending: the summer her Tlslt- Inff Mr. and Mra. Lenard Jackson, uncle and aunt of hla parents- - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen are the happy parents of a winsome baby daughter. Mother and babe are doing: nicely. This Is the first daughter of the Hansens, the new arrival having four brothers, t Mr. and .Mrs. Melvin Grant re turned home Monday evenlnr from a trip north with Mrs. Grant's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andmun of Vineyard. They left here Baturl day at mid-nig-ht and reached Ovid. Idaho, early the next mofnlnelTKev spent Sunday visiting: in that vicinity vicini-ty and then motored Into Wyoming visiting in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Briggs. Pres. and Mrs. S. L. rhinrn Mm James H. Clarke ad W. S. Chlpman were among those whn atfAmA h funeral at Lehi last Saturday afternoon after-noon of Joan Bradshaw. twin daugh ter or Mr. and Mrs. TtonH TtraA. shaw. who was instantly killed on the state highway at Lehi Wednes-' day evening. Harold and Hoag FW. Luzell Chlpman left TtanA'j ningjby auto fori they expect to Games. While there tW f Mr. W. J. H, JteverlvHUl8andJ5?d? Long Beaclr. I Friday&Safc SPECIAL5 M. J. B. Coffee -r" Tree Tea " 2 Large Pork 4 6 Jar Rings 3 Cans Tomatoes- 10BarsaW.;SoP- 1 GaL Malt ViDegar lGal.,No.l0,Cras Pineapple -" SUPPORT TBOjf . SUPPOBT ROBINSO), paoirt LAmra n.M ,1 U SWIM Tn nrinkm iAKijAi DAiNCE EVERY VEDNESDAY BAND CONCERT Sun30 A Vf0 |