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Show PLEASANT rmOVE REVIEW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932 BLUE BLAZE COAL It's again time we must think of theHEATING PROBLEM. Blue Blaze Coal will do you a better job and at a Lower Figure. .y Let Us Quote You On LUMP-STOVE or SLACK Best Vernal Honey .in 1 gallon tins will be priced at only 59c per tin this Friday and Saturday at our store. NEW RAISINS 4 lb. pkgs. of NEW Mar-ket Mar-ket Day Raisins, will sell at 19c .pkg. Seeded and seedless, 15 oz. pkgs. will sell for 5c each. Laying ii See This Paper, Friday, October 28 f.lasil - .t 1 " i! i Am. Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pulley axe the happy parents of a son, born Saturday, Satur-day, October 8th. Mother and son are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson leave today to-day for Rlby, Idaho, to spend the week-end attending to buslnees and visiting with relatives and friends in that locality. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and daughter Donna May, of Provo, spent Sunday here with Mr. Miller's mother, Mrs. Mabel Miller, Mrs. Vivian C. Wilson of Glen-dnle, Glen-dnle, California, is here visiting with lior parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben cnipman. r Mrs. Lillle Wilde continues ts Improve, although she Is still confined con-fined to her home. Mrs. Wilde Is up and about now after six weeks Ulnexs which kept her in bed . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Culbertson of Salt Lake, with Mrs. Vivian C. Wilson, Wil-son, Mrs. Ruben Chlpman and Miss Eileen Chipman motored to Eureka Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coddington have moved Into the Harley Bloom-quist Bloom-quist home on east Main street. The Bloomquists have moved to Salt Lake, Harley having employment employ-ment ther.e. Clark Newell, salesman for the Utah Power & Light Co, Is on vacation va-cation this week. He left T Wednes day morning to Join friends In Price and spend, the remainder of the week deer-hunting. Mrs. Eliza Buckwalter Is In Provo Pro-vo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Smart, who have a new son, born Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Sn;ait formerly was Miss Nellie Nel-lie BuM waiter-.-"- The B. B, Club members wer.e entertained last Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Lenard Chlpman and Miss Jane McPherson at the home" of Mrs. Chlpman. Social chat and needle work were enjoyed followed by a delicious lunch. ' There were fifteen- club members and Miss Mary Bassinger, special guest, present Democratic Rally Hear Henry II. Blood C. Clarence Neslen and County Candidates At City Hall Friday Oct 28, 8 F M- Tabby and Bun in New Songs Mrs, J. M. Adamson and son, Howard, returned Sunday after spending a week In Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Miller have moved Into the basement apartment of the Mrs. Stella Smith home. Delos Pickerson - - of Fruitland, spent Monday and Tuesday in American Fork visiting. Ben Buckwalter returned to My-ton My-ton the middle of the week "after spending" several days, here with relatives and friends. UTAH PUMPKIN Qt. cans of pumpkin, grown and packed in our own community, will sell at the Iqw price of 8c per can at the Am. Fork 0. P. Skaggs Store. COCOANUT DATES Fine fresh shredded cocoa-nut cocoa-nut will be ready for you in 1 lb. bags at only 18c and fine fresh dates in cel-ophane cel-ophane pkgs. 2 lbs. for 20c. FRUITS & - - - . VEGETABLES Fine Tokay grapes, lb. 5c, bananas 5c lb., lettuce, solid heads 3c and celery 6c bunch. P.P. SKAGGS FOOD STORES Hour, Bag . 2 large cans Pineapple , 3 Wheaties Coffee, lb. . ; , Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 2V-i Ilewletts Maple Syrup 10 Bars White Soap .Picnic IlamsV lb. Best Star IIams,: lb. Bacon, lb. - 25e l3e 19c ,19c 23c -22c ,10c . 15 a .15. Bate Store Mr. and Mrs. A. .1 Langford are making their home temporarily In nvrtuan Fork, Th & Lan gf ord s ha ve been living in Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries are receiving congratulations upon the arrival at their home of a winsome baby daughter, born last Friday. The mother, formerly Miss Mary Wilde, and the new .arrival are doing nicely. : There was a general exodus of She male population of the city starting Tuesday night when the deer hunters left. Among those who went out on several days trips in various localities were: Joseph Wal ton,' Earl Holmstead, Lee Halstrom, Eugene Nicholes, Olen Taylor, Guy Richards, Frank GalsCord, Elmer Chlpman. W. C. Hansen. "Dutch" Varney, John Vamey, Eldon Chip-man, Chip-man, Milton Adams, LeJand Mitchell. Mitch-ell. Reed Roblnson7"Vera FrHous-ton, FrHous-ton, E. R, Qalsford and Leo Meredith. Mere-dith. " . MrsJ Kenneth Singleton entertained enter-tained the H, B. Club at her home last Thursday afternoon. . Three tables of bridge were played, the prises being won by Mrs. .Milton Adams, club member and Miss Del-pha Del-pha Fransen, guest. Late in the afternoon a tasty lunch was served. There were seven club members present and the special guests bid den wefe Mesdames Melvln Grant, L Roy Meacham, Jay Condor and Kenneth Brown and Miss Delpha Fransen. Mrs. Frank - Brown will be hostess to the club members next Thursday afternoon. Roy Greenwood returnerTtresday from a several days trip to Moryi gan attending to business affairs. Mrs. Clarence Grant and daugh-er, daugh-er, Gladys., and Miss Lillie Shatter, visited in Bingham Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafter and" family. Miss Melissa Greenwood, In train ing at the L D. S. hospital, Salt Lkrpent Saturday-evening with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood. ii PATHFINDER 55 As Low EACH -faafn. Plies it 6 and 8 Of the eix bran ( fc!" t.M sad a.Se iiJ c Sap" twM Cord wmAm ttee Fatfc m4 that's what wa Many other tires sell at higher prices. But the Goodyear Pathfinder give such fine performance that it has become ONE OF THE 5 LARGEST SELLING TIRES in the world All oooular sizes are low priced American Fork Motor Co. -TELEPHONE 17 AM. FORK SSTT. lttk GOODYEA tUltT ITS tOO MILLIONTH TUtf I Don't Miss It! What? Halloween Costume Ball 1 Where? Tabernacle Amuse- mentHall Thursday Mght, October 27. Pop Com andy Sweet Cider Cs&es! Prizes Admission I5c. Thrill! Hilarity! Chills! " Fun! Ia Prats 4 Water "Pur water kv the seat gift that to naa can fcrtaf." Aaonr- moua. "TU a UtU thing to give cop ef water; yet He draught of ool refreshment, drala'd hj ferar-tab ferar-tab 11 pa, may gtra a thrill of plaa ra i tna frama mora azqolato than when aactarlaa Julca ranawa tha Ufa at tor In handiest honra." Thomaa Noon Talfoard, "Sonaat, Makiag for Happiaew To look fearlessly upon life; to accept the laws of nattire. not with meek resignation, -bat as her Bona, who dare not search and qiieJftlon ; to have peace and confidence within with-in our sont thee are the beliefs that make for hnppiness. Mseter-Unck. Oat ( Tkelr Elemeat Swimming tigers hire 'ijeen canght In flshermen'a neta off Slrf a pore, Stralu Settlement Mrs. W. A. Robinson and Miss Bessie Robinson spnt . Sunday in Copoerton. sruests of Mr and Mrs. Georgre E,rl. Mrs. Relva B. Ross and son of Canada are here visiting Mrs. Ross's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Booth. They came from Canada for special medical attention for the boy who recently met with a shoulder should-er injury Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson was hostess laat Friday afternoon to the ladies of the Sorosis club. Special Spec-ial entertainment, was provided during dur-ing the afternoon by having Miss Eunice Bird of Provo give two readings, after which social chat was enjoyed and a dainty luncheon served.' The speciaal guests were Mesdames Warren Anderson, A. B. Allen and E. Ray Gardner. 1 BOLEY'S MEATS & GROCERIES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST Jetio -L ; 3c 1 Armour Star Ham ............ $1.49 6 Ib.a. Fancy Head Rice 25c 2 pkgs. Wheaties 13c 1 large' pkg. Ka'isins 5c Large can Flats Rosedale ' Salmon 17c Large Post Toasties ...ll... 10c Large pkg. Oxydol 17c Wanted To contract beet hauling. Dump bed truck. Prices reasonable. reas-onable. W. E. Hoggard. American Fork. SAUSAGE & HAMBURGER THAT IS GOOD TO EAT Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER Mrs. Charles B. Walker left Sunday Sun-day morning in company, with Mrs. Amy L. Jones, County Demonstration Demonstrat-ion agent, for Logan where they will attend the Extension Service School, Mrs. Walker -will take a. short but extensive course in several phases of adult education and will complete com-plete the course in literature. which she has taken for the past two years under Mrs. A. C. Esplin. Upon her return, Mrs. Walker, with the assistance of Mrs. Jones, win endeavor to carry on a program pro-gram of home demonstration work in some of the following projects: Home Reading, Family Budget, Home Beautification, Hoftie Management, Man-agement, Good Nutrition and Clothing. IRRIGATION TAX NOW DUE The 1932 irrigation tax is now due. All labor receipts have been handed to the Treasurer by Water Masters. Mast-ers. Please-call and check with the Treasurer and see what credits you have. Bring your card when you come to settle. "American Fork Irrigation Co., By Eli J. Clayson, Secretary. 10-21-2t. o Currying Their Own Food Emigrants, who crossed . the Atlantic At-lantic loO years ago had to carry their own food supplies, ai none was provided for them. Li Miss " Junior's FallApparel Chic Coats and outdoor Ensembles the little ' fashionables will readily adopt. Pert models in the simpler . tones. " And types that run to contrasts - in colors. THE CO ATS fur-trimmed Fall (Tweeds) Belted or Plain Si;95 and up PLAY ENSEMBLES in the finer (Wool- en) weaves m darling modes - 65c $1.00 8 6 J 1 AUTUM LEAF BALL Dance .Amid The Autumn Leaves in all their Splendor Lehi, Friday, October 21 JOIN THE CROWD AT THIS IN0EEASINGLT POPULOK BALL ROOM MONT'S BAND Tickets 25c Ladies Free Beat Winter! WITH A PAIR OF OUR BIG, . FLUFFY PART WOOL ii BLANKETS All Colors ' Size 70x80 Cotton prices are daily soaring. soar-ing. We are carrying these Blankets oyer from last year at last year's prices! See Them In Our Window Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. Chipman Merc Co. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Last Wednesday evening the Beethoven Bee-thoven club met at th.e home of Clifford Clif-ford Young Jr. The organization was honored by the presence ,pt President Young who told the jstory of Franz Schubert's life. He related re-lated interesting excerpts from his experiences In Germany when he had visited places of historic interest inter-est to music lovers. Continuing the program Miss Edna Ashby sang a selection from Schubert's opera, "Blossom Time. Later In the eve-sing eve-sing a delicious luncheon and social soc-ial diversions were enjoyed. Assembly was held Wednesday afternoon. T program, given by the Sophomore class consisted of the following aumbere: Prayer Edith Clarke. .. .; Clarinet solo Lois Blnna. Reading Helen Green. . - How One Woman Lost 20 lbs. of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin-Sluggishness Chin-Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. If you're fat first remove the cause! Take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen SalU In a. glass of hot water in the morning in I weeks get on the scales and note hew many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained In energy your skin is clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen will glve ny fat person a joyous surprise. But be sure it's Kruschen your health comes first and SAFETY first is the Kruschen promise. , Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from Wm. Thornton Drug Co. or any leading druggist anywhere In America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first .bottle .bot-tle doesn't convince you this is the wit, SAFEST and surest way to lose fat your money gladly return- adv. Vocal duet Gwendolyn Bid Edith Walker. Tap Dance Merma Grant Binns, Helen 'Ellison and Johnston. Flute solo Thea Meredlft. Reading Ruth Chipman. Vocal solo Fern. KoMnwn, Dance June Nash. Reading Mary Walton. The program was enjoyd much. .. . j - th 1. in. nnnm sivcu vm - i Friday evening-was mncij by those that partlcipau. were given away sw j joyed a chicken ainnm. Tkt nrl WW "A i . A..A it tM aemdeay dortni tklW mr ef th 1651 JJX theM rtutl trwi It" j . . i alfr 1 Kty, raw WEDNESDAY S FBH DAY 2 Corn or Laundry SW 2 Packages Parr, 2 lbs. Cheese 3 Bars Lux Soap Tree Tea SweetPotatoes, per ft- Large can Tuna119' Meats That HALUDAY & ROBINSON |