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Show imiiim Vm-iT ' Saturday, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926 Mr. Clara .Paxman of Proro wu In American Fork Thursday being a guest at a party given Uiat afternoon by Mm. Emily K. Adamaon. mmmmmm Mr.. and Mra. Darn Wilson, Mr. Wilson's, father, Misses Elizabeth Wilton and Thelma Gardner were Sunday guest nere of Mie. T. S. Kelly. ' Tuesday night' the Junior tlrls of the First ward M. L A. gave a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party at the home of Mrs. Walter Durrant Alt details of the party were suggestive of the Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en season. The time was spent In playing games and stunts after which refreshments were served. You Too Will Learn hi I 0 Why more and more feeders are going to Pulleys for their feedsif you get prices and try their feeds. FULL WEIGHT BEST QUALITY LOWER PRICES V These are the reasons for our continually if ' V growing business. ' We buy in car load lots. A. W. Pulley & Sons Feeds Coal Products. Telephone 172 American Fork AMFRICANHIU lllltilll VI 1 Will I bwwl llsiW Miss Berba Glbbs spent last week in Bingham visiting with friends. She had an enjoyable time and returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Nelson of Pro. vo, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Greenwood. After spending the past several months here visiting Mr. and Mra. Hayden Holindrake, lOas Lois Oler returned with James Oler this week to her home in Shelley, Idaho. Mesdames Lloyd B. Adamaon, Bert Adamson,' A. F. Galsford, Jr. and Clarence Jones attended a - kens, lngton given Wednesday afternoon In Lhl by Mra Glenn Adamson. The Sorosis ladles are giving a Hallowe'en party this evening at the home of Mrs, Joseph Walton. The ladies' husbands are Included in the party and from all reports of the preparations the party will be very much enjoyed. Notice to All Klan Members In This Vicinity Ask your officers about meeting at once to decide the candidates the Klan will support in the coming com-ing elections, those who are nearest near-est lOOr'c Americans and who will safe guard the interest of the masses as well as the privileged few. adv. Mrs. Alma Earl and children Mar. garet and IRoy.-and Mr, and - Mrs, David Condor motored to Salt Lake Tuesday and spent the day on business. busi-ness. Miss Thelma Gardner of Salt Iake, visited here with her sister, Miss Fern Gardner and her cousin. Miss Emily Currie during the week. Mr. and Mra Weston Pratt, and Miss Ethel Pratt of Salt Lake, and Max Pratt of Provo, spent Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. U Pratt See "The Corner Store," Fourth Ward Dramatic Co., Cameo Theatre, next Thurs., Nov. 4. Matinee 4 p. m. 15c and 25c; evening 8:15 35c and 50c. Reserved Seats On Sale at Briggs. adv. The Social Service meeting of the Relief Societies of the four wards was held Tuesday afternoon In the tab. ernacle Dr. James M. Grant was the main speaker. He gave a lecture on correct posture and spinal troubles. Mrs. Laura Dunkley presided over the meeting. In addition to the lecture lec-ture Mrs. Walter Devey read "The Angelus" and the Fourth ward Relief Society chorus sang. Saturday night last Mra Snfnl Walker entertained for her brother, umne snmn 01 neasani urove, leaves for the Swlss.German mission soon. The guests were members of the family, numbering twenty. Games. music and refreshments were enjoy- ! Mrs. Melvin Anderson entertained JJJ Saturday last in compliment to her,t couBin, Deleo Yergesen of Monriej who was on his way to fill a mission in the Society Islands. Twenty-four guests enjoyed themselves in games' S and music and refreshments were aerved, Among hose-present-w-ifi the young man's parents, Mr. and;w Mrs. Charles Yergesen. !$ if I Copyright 1926 Ha Scbaffncr ft Marx Thursday night Misses Virginia ; W Brown and Elizabeth Kelson enter. lainea 10 01 meir American f or anu i Lehl friends at a Hallowe'en party. The guests were first taken to the Brown farm south of town where a bon.flre was built and marahmellows were toasted. Later they went to th Brown home where games were play, ed and refreshments served; Clever decorations added to the spirit of fun which prevailed. Wednesday night the Sanford Walker home was the scene of much merriment. The Bee Orchis ladles and their husbands had a Hallowe'en party, A weenie roast and games around the bon.flre outside were first enjoyed after which the guests went inside and continued with games and music. Late in the evening de. llcious lunch was served. There were 0 present. A prize was award, ed Mrs. Vern Holindrake who succeeded suc-ceeded In keeping her Identity from the crowd the longest All were In costume. Le Roy Paxman, 25, son of A. R. and Margaret Paxman of Salt Lake City died at the family residence Friday of last week after a long ill. nesa Monday the body was taken to Nephl for burial. The procession was joined here in American Fork by Mr. and Mrs. A. Deloss Paxman and son. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and daught. er, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paxman and daughter, Emma and Howard Pax. man. Services were held In Nephl Monday afternoon. What "square shooting" really means to you Being honest, of course, is a part of it. But it takes a good deal mors than mere honesty to give you a square deal There must be good taste and intelligence both in buying and selling. There is no place for ignorance in a store which is choosing your clothes for you We use all the brains and talent we have to find the right things for " you; and to avoid selling you the wrong things Then, if what we sell fails to give satisfaction, we make good American Fork Go-op. Saturday Specials Decorated Cup and Saucer 15c Lemons. IVr Dozen 20c "J Pounds Pure Cocoa ., 25c :? Packages Seedless Raisins 33c :) Cans Parker Peas - ' 38c : Cans Libby's Pork, and Beans 28c 2 Cans Tomatoes - 26c 1 Pound Can Luneta Baking Powder 20c ( Bars finest Ivory Soap 25c Slunola Sboc Polish r 8c Kippered Salmon - Lard Smoked Bloaters Snow Drift Lunch Meats "Wesson Oil Horse. Radish Salads Canned Fruits For Salads ' Best Service. "The People's Store" Friends of T. W. Cropper .will be pleased to learn that he is on the improve after an iUness of over two weeks. .Mr. Cropper is now able to sit up after being confined to his bed for that time. He is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert I.. Ashby During the week his daughter, Mrs. Georgia Johnson spent three days here. His granddaughter, Miss Gall Johnson of Provo visited with him and the Ashbys Saturday and Sun., day. Miss Althea Ashby of Trovo and Edwin Kimball of Fillmore spent Sunday here with Miss Ashby par. ents. and A. I. Tippets if' Hinckley called Sunday to visit his father-In law. Miller-McVay Nuptials Monday at Provo Miss A!t;i Miller of Xocatur, Kansas, was united In marriage to MUf-pGriffa McVay of this city. Mr. McVay, a former resident resi-dent of Missouri, came to American Fork about 13 months aco The young couple will make American Fork their home. ir CHIPMAN THE STORE OF QUALITY. Mrs. John Smith of Bingham is spending this week here visiting her mother, Mrs. Lillian K. Brown. Miss Kate Karren, a student la Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in American Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karren. Mrs. Alberta Allansworth left Tuesday for her home in Ohio after spending a nu nth here visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ue and looking for a farm. The Allansworths expect to return to Utah in the spring, and to locate here. "CORNER STORE" Cameo Theatre, Thursday, Nov. 4th, FOURTH WARD DRAMATIC CO. Matinee 4 o'clock 15c and 25c. Evening 8:15 35c and 50c Reserved Seats At Briggs. I Irrigation Tax Now Due The Irrisarii n- ta u M and . payable at Hie Titliiim American fork. Vt:ih. "Bring your notice c.-.rd w; when you come to settl. a ; be yo.ir receipt when sinned ELI J. CLAYSON Tr due cm lice, '! VOU Vill i".rer. '"M0-3t Our Cannary Birds Are Now Ready For Sale SEE THEM HEAR THEM SING Make Your Xm.is (lift This Year A "Living Music H..." First Ward Grocery Telephone 44-J Ina Taylor and Leona Binns entertained en-tertained a number of their friends Monday night at the Taylor home. In keeping -with the Hallowe'en times the house was tastefully decorated and the puests were kept busy play, ing lively panics and stunts A dainty lunch concluded the party. 1 Kathyrn and Harold Holindrake, children of Mr. and Mrs, Vcrn Holin. drake were hostess and host f 3G. of th-'ir little friends Tuesday after, noon at the Holindrake home. Every, thing rf a Hallowe'en nature to de. light young people was provided in me general pood time A delicious lunch was served. A.l report hav spent a most nj. jable evening. John Hunter Throws Hat In Ring John Hunter through the efforts and persuasion of his many friends has thrown lu hat into the ring and announces himself as a candidate for the ollice of school board member from the American Fork district. Mr. Hunter is'cne of our able citizens, a successful selfmade man of wide experience and is being sup. ported by a large number of friends for this position. He served the city one term as mayor and six years as councilman. ing, Announces Candidacy For School Board !,f,n Bates, thp stalwart school Another good Fourth ward' ,"' r'1 "lf'"1,),r wh0 has wved his dia- Tjlav "Thp finmpr Qn i ,ri" for f"ur 'Mrs. hil Kaln decided Cameo Theatre, matinee and evening, Thurs., Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beadle of Cor-rollton, Cor-rollton, Ohio, visited in American Fork a fewwiays this week with Mrs. Beadle's mother, Mrs. Alice Camp, bell, enroute from Ohio to Ios Angeles. Ange-les. Cai. While her Mr. Beadle with friends went hunting In Cedar Valley They cla'lni they p, t "big" ,ran,0j Borne thing between a squirrel r.nd a deer. But they refuse to say just what tit was. to enter the school election race and has announced that he will be up for re election this fall. He stands on his past record for qualification and asks for support wholly on this record. Such a conglomeration of characters charac-ters the town never did see'us that which passed through Main stre"t Friday afternoon. Witches, ei.)WIls. Indians, nig roosters, fairies Daughters Of Pioneers To Meet Next Thursday Thursday. November 4th, at 2:30 j P. m In the city hall the regular jmeeMng of the Daughters of the Pioneers will be held. The officers earnestly desire that every member lie lii attendance. A special program lias been arranged. UliST WAttD PRIMARY OPERETTA JiOYE.ITOER 11TII "The Brownie's Band", an operetta operet-ta bv the Prim Hl Waa.?.?K .:,,h .""H win he given ,n the ward Haven t Thane 1 on Thnrs.i.iv iht Nnm)ur Hth in the ward chapel. The kid. lies imd their teachers have worked and unconcern, For thos? who round out jet where these- ft' range folks came from. It was none other' than the kiddies of the school who were enjoying a Hallowe'eu party. Midvale Firemen Visit America Chief Canning of the department, second ; vice-praM fV, at.ia Firemen's' AsSOCtolol seven member of Ihe flr4n of MIdvale paid a visit tJ firemen Thursday night, at ejj , i.Hnwln the H discussions the men all Owl Inn where lunch w r hard to make the production a sue. cess. Clothing- Furnishing nishings are needed "This is the flx' Our bigger stocks J lUHUfc . necds'of the public . If it's for men have it The Men's Store- E. J. Seas Merchant |