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Show Flt'DAy "-IN,, PLEASANT flROVE REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932 Mbs Ila Spencer In upending this week In Provo with Mr. and Mr. , G- L. Anderson. a it EGGS STILL ADVANCING New York Egg Prices are still going up. Some producers are receiving as high as $6.67 per case. Are you getting full return for your eggs! Get Our Prices Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett have moved from the Rose Ingersoll home to apartments In the old . Chlpman home on Merchant street. I ., Line I SAVINGS - 1 1 ACOLUm I IS-- Walter Devey Jr., employed for the Globe Mills Co. at Kelton, Utah, Is upending the week here with his wife and children. r Am. Fork Locals Mrs. Jennie Tanner and daughter "Kaye, spent Sunday In Provo with Mrs. Tanner's mother, Mrs. Peter Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moyle and sun motored up from Nephl Thurs day evening and visited Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Plerson and Cummodore Henry Plerson. of Ntw York visited here Thursday with t'yrll Pierson's brother, Dr. C. A Pierson and family. Mrs. Adair Bromley was hostess to the members of the Variety Club Thursday afternoon of last week. The time was spent in playing- Pro- Bi'eaxlve "600", three tabl being in progress. The prizes w.ie won by Mrs. Kulon Nlcholes and Mrs. Clarence Grant. A delicious lunch v.Hg served at the small table. Special guests bidden were: Mrs. Lionel Jacobsen of Salt Lake; Mrs. Alan Brockbank, Mrs. Tbell Meach-am Meach-am and Mrs. David Grant. Mr. find Mrs. West Hammond and sons are home after spending- the major part of the summer at Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen und family spent Saturday evening in Salt Lake City visiting with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts and family of Salt Luke were Sunday guests here of Mrs. Watts' mother, Mrs. K. N. Wagstaff. Week-end guests of Mrs. Wagstaff also were John Haslam and family of Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Julius Christensen visited in Mapleton Monday with Mrs. Christensen' s son, Alfred Pul ley, and wife. Mr. Pulley has been suffering for some months with 111 ness which is now yielding to treat ment and his recovery la assured. Sausage, lb Flour, Bag ......... 3 cans Corn M. & J. Coffee Tree Tea 10c 69c 25c 19c 25o 22c 2 lbs. Soda Crackers .. 10 bars Washing Soap ........... 22c Shredded Wheat . .... 10c Tall Salmon . 9c Water Glasses, Set ..- 19c 2 Light Globes . 25c 1'ruit Jars : 69c, 79c, $1,10 ubbers .......i.. 40 Bate Store Mrs. Olive Nicholes and two children left by bus Saturday for Long Beach, California. The child ren have spent the summer here with relatives. Mrs. Nlcholes Join ed them here about a month ago and has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Emily Foster. Mrs. Ray Coddlngton entertained the Lawata Club at her home last Friday afternoon. Two tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Eslie Ben nett winning the prise. Special guests were Mrs. Thos. Coddington and Mrs. Olive F. Nlcholes. A delicious delic-ious lunch completed the after noon's entertainment Mrs. Harold Chlpman, with her sister, Mrs. Sam Peterson of San Francisco, spent Friday afternoon In Payson, visiting another sister, Mrs. LeGrande Gudmundsen. Mrs. Peterson left for home Thursday night after spending ten days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart. Mrs. James E. Steele of Idaho Falls visited here for ten days with her sister, Mrs. Warren B. Smith. Thursday evening of last week they were Joined here by Mrs. Steele' daughjertmSldney Kelley a -. husband of Oakland. California, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Steele, Patriarch and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Kay Morton motored un American Fork canyon and dver the Alpine Scenic loop road. The visi tors departed Saturday. Miss Anita Orandall of Los Angeles Ange-les was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Christensen Monday morning morn-ing for breakfast before leaving for Los Angeles. . Mrs. Ward Evans and baby visited visit-ed Mr. and' Mrs. Warren C. Boley Saturday enroute home tq Bonlta from Suit Lake. Mrs. Evans' was formerly Miss Elzada Fitzcaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen Christen-sen and family have returned from a two weeks visit at their ranch, which is just out of Price. While there, they had as their guests, Gladys and Stanley Greene of Salt Lake. Gladys and Stanley Greene re turned home to Salt Lake City! Tuesday to attend school, after 1 spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Christensen. i i I Mr. and Mrs- Norman Wing and . son have moved to American Fork I from Provo, and are located In the home of Mrs. Florence Moss. Mrs fcMotfs and children left recently for California for the winter. mis. ruty it. iNicnoies ana son Paul, and niece, Miss Sarah Nich oles, left Wednesday for Eagar, Arl zona. Mrs. Nlcholes and son have spent the summer here, Mrs. Nich- oies having attended the Alpine summer school In Provo canyon, c-1 -..in . ... ono win resume ner position as teacher in the Eagar schools. A Whole Carload of. Cedar uiests FOR THE TEN D-T-R STORES ARRIVED THIS LAST WEEK! THEY TYPIFY THE MARKET'S MOST RECENT EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE " APPEARANCE OF FINE C II E S T S WITHOUT ADVANCING PRODUCTION COSTS. GENUINE CASWELL RUNYAN CHESTS LINED WITH TENNESSEE" CEDAR AND FINISHED OUTSIDE WITH BEAUTIFULLY MATCHED AND FINISHED WALNUT ARE BEING SHOWN AT PRICES FROM $11 TO $29.75 ASK TO SEE THE RANGE WITH CHAMBERLAIN WEATHER STRIPPING STRIP-PING PRICED FROM $19 to $25. Act Now Before They Are Picked Over! Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. Arthur Seastrand, brother of E. 8eastrand of this city, met with an accident last Friday night. He has been assisting In the remodel ing of the Seastrand home and step ped through an old floor, breaking leg" He Is resting as easy as can u cijirti, as me break waa rather a bad one- Ab a get-tftgetheragain party of the "old gang", the following young women spent last Saturday at Saratoga. Sara-toga. Swimming and dancing In the evening were enjoyed by: Mrs. Ena S- Peterson, San Francisco: Mra. Bethyl M. Le Baron and Mrs. Ivadell Q. Holmberr. Salt T.air- Mrs. Mary A- Clarkson, Provo.Mrs. Thelma V. Marrott, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Alta Webb, Idaho: Mrs. Vlda B. Peterson. Mnt. Vlnlnf n n-.- loh. Berntce Miller, Melba Barratt, Mayme Wing, Erma. Greene, Rowen Miller of th is ei ty ; Miss Anna Peterson, Lehl. HOT SHOT Now Open The new peppy sandwich and confection stand 1 n American Fork. The Place For Service and Tasty Eats. Location- Located across from Tabernacle Tab-ernacle In the former Adam-son Adam-son Stand. New Managers HOWARD TIMPSON & STEWART DURRANT Are Operating Thl New Stand Get Acquainted With Our SERVICE A EATS Look at these savings to be made Friday & Saturday. Satur-day. Many others to select from. Green Tea large pkg 15c Gal. can, Bartlett Pears 25c Gal can Blackberries 33c Gal. can best Pineapple Pine-apple 35c 4 lb. pkg Raisins 29c 2 pkgs. Wheatie3 13c Rice, per lb - .... 5c Macaroni, per lb. 6c Large Post Toasties ... 10c Large Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c Shredded Wheat 10c Post Bran Flakes 10c Crystal Wedding Oats 17c Cantaloupes, 2 for ' 5c Bananas, lb . .....-....,, 5c 5 gal.- can Honey i $3.25 Gal. can Honey 73c Small Cans Hersheys Breakfast Cocoa .... 5c Butter .,..... .. 23c Dr. James S. Chadwick Announces the opening of offices for the practice of General Dentistry at 131 East' Main Street. American Fork, Utah PHONE 79 Edited by R- " ' vate sanctum in Plant """ttt 1 HOWDT.FftTtrn . - m n t. i says his wif. ... """, of the letfr In Mrs. Douglas Adams of Chicago, 1 is a guest at the home of Mrs. Squire Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chipman had as Euests at their home Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs- Sam Peterson, Peter-son, Miss Anna Peterson, Lehl.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson and Mrs-Samuel Mrs-Samuel I. Peterson, of San Francisco; Fran-cisco; Mr .and Mrs. W. D- Stewart and S. D. Chlpman of this city- CLR SKAGCS FOOD STORES Mrs. Suel Bushman and children of . Lehl, spent Monday here with Mrs- Bushman'3 mother. Mrs. Ann Davis. Mr. and Mra. Ray Jacklin spent Wednesday In Salt Lake, combining business with pleasure. Mrs- Walter Devey Sr., entertain ed a number of little friends of her son, Jack, last Friday, the occasion being his birthday, (fame. were indulged in and a tasty lunch was served. Mrs. Glen Adamson of Lehl. will be hostess to the members of the American' Fork Sorosis club this afternoon at her home. AH mern bers are asked to be in attendance- OUR MOTTO The Best At The Lowest Prices 9 lbs. Rolled Oats .- Mrs. Jay Reck and infant daugh ter were taken from the local hospital hos-pital Wednesday to the home of airs. Beats parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ellison, for an indefinite stay, while Mr. Beck fa with his father at the herd- Mr.- and Mrs. Grant Ingersoll are the happy parents of a baby son, born Sunday morning. The young huskie and his mother, formerly Mlsa La Belle Anderson are at the Lieni hospital and both fine. The officers of the Relief Society of the First ward held a preparation preparat-ion meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. George Meredith Thursday night- Plans for the commencement of the season's work was the main topic of discussion. Mayor and Mrs. Warren Anderson Ander-son and son and Misa Sdith Thornton, Thorn-ton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E; J. Seastrand, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Roy Greenwood. M. and Mm. Ben Moffett were among the people who motored to Engham Sunday afternoon to view the havoc wrought by the recent disastrous fire which swept the Highland Boy district of the canyon and rendered many families destitute and home-lass. home-lass. As pne of the party said, when one sees trouble of that kind, there's little room for complaint among us here- SARATOGA CLOSES SUCtESS-FUL SUCtESS-FUL DANCE SEASON TIMELY TOPICS BY C. V. HAN8EN MY NEIGHBOR The dance season at Saratogo rc sort ends tomorrow riiirht with i "A certain lawyer" came to Jesus at one time and asked "the question "Who is my Neighbor?" Jesus then told him how once a "man going down the rocky gorge: on the road to Jericho, had fallen Into the hands of robbers, and had been left by these Bedawin maraunderSi bleeding naked and half dead on the road. A priest going back to his priestly city had passed that day, caught a glimpse of him, and crossed over to the other side of the road. A Levlte with still cooler indifference had come and stared at him.' he too. quietly left him there and walked on. nut a Samaritan, dee-Diced bv the Jews and In whose very shadow, he th lawyer, would have ' seen polution. But as he beheld the man in distress, pity entered his heart, and he gave him first aid then mounted him on his own beast, trudged beside him on the hard dusty road and would not leave him till he had secured his safety. Arriving Ar-riving at an Inn, he left him there and told the keeper of the inn to take good care of him and when he returned he would pay the. bill, Which of these three, Jesus asked the lawyer, was neighbor to him who fell among thieves? The law yer would exclude all Samaritans and gentiles from being "neighbors' so he had not the candor to say at once "The Samaritan" but answer ea He that showed mercy unto him" "Go said Jesus, "And do thou likewise. the legislature a. b j introducinr Km. ...M - -'" into (J Doctors In Bun I Ing thecas.cf .T"' u. meyrenottryit. are they? " ' THH fiTTBn ' curb W CLOTHES PPftwiLf1 RRflTTT.T yt(.t - 5 vui UOH OF Oft INO SERVICE. Oattina "Your k.:. gwt . Byron Crooktton .. S3 customer th stk. j... 1 "Well, I'm notlurnriili. man, "hurry up." , Tours until the fas, making love to Uttl Jtli eixbox Cleaning ft' PHONE 1 . ,., -v 'J YOUTHS SHOW INTERES INBAs! A group of young metvl ing Interest In baseball. Obj calling themselves thtFW have played two fuiaj i one with a Third wart J tne other with the Fowtt 4 The Pirates were report! f won both games H-ll ifd Fourth word anil U 11 !1 wuw ul Third ward, Mg carnival dance at which''Whoop-1 The difference between the Sa- yrj iiia.uea.ria. Ji.ing will are dolns Mrs. Howard Peterson entertained entertain-ed at dinner Sunday, - having aa guests Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peterson, Sr- and Miss Anna Peterson of Lehi;' Mr. and Mra. Joe Peterson and Mrs' muei i. Peterson, of San Cisco. w&m- nre carnival noise matersr -confetti, serpentine, etc. will be supplied and everyone expects ex-pects to wind up the season in a big way- Manager Eastmond has put over a series of popular dances at the resort this summer. i ne Americans will furnish music as usual for this 'arnival dance. Fun 1 maritan and the others was that the last the big In Fran- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant. Mr ana Mrs. Ray Shelley LHIie Shafter 1 pkg. Oat Cry dding pkg. AVheaties ONE FREE 10 bars Crystal White Soap 10 lbs. Sugar lbs. Best Rice Scans Tall Milk 25 c V . 18c .... 12e .- 23c 49c .. -tie - 25c r. and Miss were anions' thnu irom this city who attended the Sil i -a given by the Women's Democratic organiiatlon In honor of tne state nominees, Sunday after noon at the Hotel Newhouse. tw - accompanied by Mrs. oneney wer among those who en- iwtamed with Word from Miss Selma Se,,, .o lccning school at Summit m near Monticello, Utah. is to i errect she Is likeinger Immensely. Miss- Seastrand wioor Day for her new a graduate of last sprfng from the Normal department of the Taxing in China some jmrts of 'iiiiiu us manv as sixty difTorent tuxes are imposed on the citizens, the majority of whom are very poor. And to make matters worse, some of these taxes have been collected as far In advance ad-vance as 1939. Collier's Magazine. one naa a compassionate heart, while they were unloving and sel fish. Again, that the merciful one was a Samaritan showed that al mougn he was despised by the Jewes, could excel! In good works to the Jew none but the Jews was neighbors. We are not justified in saying that this priest, Levlte and Samaritan represented their type or class. We are sure that there are many kind and charitable Jews and many heartless Samaritans, the parable goes to show that neighbors are not determined by proximity of residence or by creed, nationality, race or even by family ties. We be come a neighbor to any person with wnonj we share, or to whon. show charity and kindness. PRIMARY CALLS 8PECIALK Monday next in the M basement, there will be i Primary association .1 Though' essentially for 1 recreation leaders, til ww the association are unjsd tt attendance. The meeting commenca m. All superintendents mi play leaders, organists ud tern fihnuld ha nrmant ud of departments are invfttd I The meeting will replaos tis meeting which has bees K from Sunday in deferent stake Relief Society conferee- we . A Bad FiO j It yon have had i nastj t your arm or leg u swmw 'i In towels wrong out f Wj la which epsom salts hu solved. Continue from to an hour. Then If It tt" for ron to see I docttf !",; made an excellent start tm moving the swefflfl! n amine for broken bones work left location. 3i SAUSAGE & HAMBURGER -. That Is Above All Others' Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVEB ii .1 "'ner j. Eloomaulst ha a position with the C. V. Moshy c uis. publishers of Medi-fal Medi-fal and scientific , Journals. Mr Bloomqulst's territorv win ii..J 1', 'er. f l'tah- Idah. Oregon --...lie-ton. and he will be in- " -aie ahom u,, n,onth9 6f .nr. He is awaiting final -..r, :and in a .hort time. ELMER E. NELSON Teacher of Piano and Flute at the B. Y. U. will eontmue his studio in Am. Studio at studio in American T?nl- r..:i UP enroll now for fall Charles Walker residence. term. S and Memory There Is no detectable difference in memory .bllltles between men and women or boys and girls. p. chologists at the University of Call fornia report - ar- commence Luoise ;ulbertson of V1" ine her grandparents. Krnest Hindlev Little Misa Itovo. Is -r. and Mrs U , . PanU- Mr anJ Mrs. it - j- r'" of Provo are won m Ported. I A Cul ueMiay evening. Ishtnds in Clutter the Philippine archipelago are more than t.. . wit, . . . ''anas v" "u oi a tenth of raue or more. In there a square No Perfect Tinanlaea No clock or watch keeps absolutely absolute-ly perfect time. Astronomical clocks "I! ver carefully regulated and "vn aetermlned regulariy by ob-erTatlon, ob-erTatlon, 0f the stars. In dls-tribntlng dls-tribntlng time - by telegraplr tad amo tn. d strlhnMno .iv. i. - a 1,,. " vv m with n i j.v- " w uuuuicuuil w second of the correct eastern oumuara tlmti "WbitbyJrf Jet l miners! wold I In Mirnnrt masses St B" solid as to be susceptlM(! turned on a lathe uA au" Into ornamental trtide , been worked for centnriei t by, England. Tn jnt I , district ... . . a ' ' B. I is' vreuia avm - ( Vera's mother Ut twsft' ita wirn ninucit to ths kitchea wbert tb , i.-. TvuiinrB1" fully she said, -Old V were in my nf I lonesome, for there'' vi there." NO TAX ON OUT . OF . TOWN TELEPHONE CAULS WHEN THE TOTAL CHARGE IS LESS THAN 50c U. S. Govt Tax Calls 50c to 99c Tax 10c Call, $1.00 to $1.99... tax 15c l "! UP... Tax 20c 13 the maximum tax. iPe Mountam States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Male Of trick as Nuna Ostriches have Tery curious nest 's uaous. Each male ostrich -iwi witn several hens, aU of mcn lay. their eggs to the same um . A"er haT bn iaia the hens nav rc titi .. non to them, leaving the duties of summon almost entirely np to the mala " Americas Pj, Money BiaflArtH..i.. a nwus oegan to Issue pa- i-Ao r. , 7 lim' Sontn Carolina, ""ent. 1709; New York, New Jersev i?no. ijki. t. "u i no;. New Hampshire, 1709-N,?rth 1709-N,?rth Carolina. 1712-13; Penn- Friday&Satori. SPECIAL 2 pkgs. Wheaties -114 oz. Bottle Catsnp- 13 lb. Soda Cracke" 4 Dkes. Jello . j 3 1h cnlU.B.l 601b. can Vernal Hotf 1 Laree can Olives-' $1.00 Bottle Yankee P j ALWAYS VlV&h hallidaj & ..f i -".-art IMS- Virginia, 17C5 ; Georeia. I755. |