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Show - Miss Irta Evans visited friends In Pulley's Feed-Prices Feed-Prices American Fork Monday afternoon for a short time, Miss Evans la a student at tie a T.'U. this year. i a . I I Great'- Midi - Wrote Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dnnkley en tertained, at their home ' Wednesday night, Qames and mnslo were tho principal features of , entertainment Sale Tell a big story to the feeder who watches costs. More and more chicken men are learning of the , pavings to be had on feeds at this growing concern. Feeds are bought in car lots and large quantities, thvs getting better wholesale prices. Our unloading facilities also saves money. In turn these savings are passed on to the public. 4. Let Us Save You Money On Your Next Order. ' A. W. Pulley-1 Sons Feeds Coal Products. Telephone 172 American Pork and were followed by an oyster sup. per. Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin of Lehl; I Mr. and Mrs. R. EL King of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Llllle IC Brown.Hr. and T fi S, ,T n J (T ' Mrs. Frank Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Ken. neth Brown, Mrs, Wayna Shelley, MIL jLvxcii o ijuji diiu overcoats a r .... . Si ton Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shel. ley, Mrs. Leo T, Shelley, Mrs. Han. nan Dunkley, Miss Cady Dunkley and Hart-Schaffner & Marx and Other Fine Brands James Shelley ot this city. A jolly time Is reported, e Legislature Bills On File At Library AMERICAN FORK LOCALS - See "Go Slow Mary" In the Alpine Gym. January 22. 16c and 25c. adv. Mrs. Silas Thorn and baby re. - spending week her wKh her rather, rath-er, Mrs. WmTThorne. The members of the "American iw i Sorosls wer entertained Ftluay after noon of last week by Mrs. Frank M. Whits at her home In Prove. Mrs. Leonel Jacobsen and baby of Cedar City are spending a month hers ' with Mrs. Jacobsen's parents, Mr. and JrsWJUliJDxomley ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Walton motored to Salt Lake City Sunday and visited with -,v Mr. and Mrs J. fx. Greenwood. Thomas Coddlngton and son Mark left Thursday morning for the herd at GoldhUL Mr. Coddlngton will re turn in a few days while Mark will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cunningham made a business trip to Salt Lake Thursday. "".Thursday Miss JLeah MoenteK talned a group of girls at a candy pulL All reported having an enjoy. able time. Mr;"andr Mrtr James Chlpmairrand granddaughter, Miss tfan, left Sunday for Long Beach, CaUtornla, to spend the winter months. Miss Sadie Kelson had the menu bers of the E. T. 0. at her home as eprseataUvGeorg-Fi Shelley has made arrangements to have ' a copty of each bfll . presented to the1 state, legislature which la now in! session, sent to the Public Library where they will be kept on file. Any one desiring to read these bills may have access to them at the library. Health Conference Jan. 20th C?itv Hairy. ..The first health conference of this year will be held January 20th In the city halL The health work program Is being carried out under, the direc tion of the Stake Relief tf Society health clinic committee. Dr. CullL guests Thursday,, night The time more and Mrs. Eveline Reid, physician w vioaokmij gpenc in sewing and music and Miss Nelson served dainty refreshments. JXeneJ01w-4daughterVeTi of Eureka, are visiting In American Fork with Mr. and Mr. Thomas Cod. dington. Miss Vera had her tonsils removed the first of the week here. E. H. Ni'choles came to American Fork Sunday from Salt Lake where he has been since Christmas suffer tag with an injured knee. Mr. Nich olas willl remain here with his par. enta, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NIcholes until sufficiently recovered to resume Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gray and daughJ hl POBiUon .as- school -teacher in and. nurse will be presents- All moth. ers having children ot prejehool age are Invited and urged to brfng their children to the clinic to be examined. Especially a TcfiIIdren of pie-school age who have never been" brought for examination before Invited. The fclinlc will open at 1 o'clock. The building Is comfortably heated and there are members of the Relief Society So-ciety present to assist the mothers. ter Louise of Magna, spent Sunday and Honday her visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer, Sr., parents ot Mrs, Gray, Mrs. Willi Bromley Is in Salt Lake City today in attendance at the meet Jng of the Board of the State Federa. tlon of Women's T Clubs i whichla being held In the Hotel Utah, Mrs. Bromley la a stat officer. Mrs. James Spencer, Jr. entertain, ed Thursday night the oecaabm be. Ing the birthday of hef husband. Twenty friends and relative . were present and enjoyed themselves In playing games, etc. Late in th t-nfng t-nfng a delicious lunch was served. i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boley, Mr, . nii m.' Rflv' Greenwood. Mr. and Mra, Ellsha Boley, Mr, and Mr. Nor, uan Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Walker, Mra-Melissa Boley, Mr. B. H. Boley, " Mra.' Reed ft. Robinson. Davis Boley and Thomas Feathenton 1 attended th funeral of Isaao D. Boley held in Salt Lake Cfty Wednesday afternoon. Miners villa. Mr. and Mra. 0. A, Anderson re. turned home Wednesday evening from a three weeks' . trip to California. They went direct to San Francisco from here later going to Los Angeles ."Hii11 bJTJh. sam route "to" San Francisco, ? "During their viWt they went to San Jose and visit, ed with Pres. end Mrs. S". I Chlpman ana oiner missionaries of that conference. con-ference. The trip was greatly-enjoy, ed they report ' " ' HOST' IHLEAGE BEST i SERVICE MOST r . ECONOMY GUMDIPPED'tlRES STEAM-WELDED JTUBESj. J... Firestone Tires arc Gum-Dipped Gum-Dipped forTXtra strength, enduraiVi'e and flexibility "JVestone Tubes are Steam-' Welded to inHiire uniform expansion ana constant air pressure. Nielsen Martin Auto Co. Phone 93 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH With Mrs. Ruben Chlpman and Mrs. William Thornton " as hostesses to Ladies Literary Association met Thursdsy afternoon at the horn of Mrs, Chlpman. Mis. Alice Reynolds, th()- brldllj partyi - , vmv oniuuo xoung um. versity, waa present and read for the Jadlee Bernard Shaw's play "Saint Joan". Musical entertainment during the- afternoon eoneisted of violin aelectflon hy MJss Sarah " (aipman. accompanied by Miss Fay Parker and vocal solo by Mrs. J, fx Firmage. A dainty lunch was served. Greene-Bromley Wedding Miss Margaret Greene and Adair W. Bromley were united in marriage Wednesday fn the Salt Lake temple. The bride Is the charming and talent, ed. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Greene, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley of this city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bromley completed their high .school education in this city later attending the B. Y. V. for several terms. While a student t - that - Inst it u lion - Mrs. Bromley was accorded several high honors by her fellow students In beauty and popularity contests." They have a wide circle of friends who tender them hearty congratulations congratula-tions and best wishes for a Joyful future. The young couple will make 60 SUITS TO CLOSE OUT ! QUICK v "-Mostly-last "year Vstyles; $30.00 to $45.00 $16;85 AMBITS SUITS TO JOCOSE :::: '9;,Q7Ttri - $35.00, to $60.00 $24.85 See our windows. MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATEES GREATLY REDUCED 40 i3UlTS TO CLOSE OUT QUICK- . Mostly4astyearstyles. $35.00. to $60.00 . . $19.85 See Smts In Window. : 25 MEN 'S FELT HATS i 5 $1.45 25' DISCOUNT ON OUR EN- TIRE LtNE SUITS AND OVERCOATS OUR ENTIRE LINE BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS Values up to $20.00 $2.95 win Store of Quality AMERICAN JORK, UTAH t Si this city their home. ' Wednesday evening Mra H. Fred Bushman, sister of the bride, gave a dinner at her-bome in Salt Lake for Friday nfght a wedding supper was served to the young couple and the members of th Immediate faml. Ilea here by (he brlde'a mother, Mrs. Jesse Greene. Smith-Patrick Nuptials Cavemen Win First League Game Only after an extra period of five minutes playing did the Cavemen of this city wrest the honor for thelrst win of the league series from the Lincoln basketeers Friday night In the Lincoln gym, - The squad from Lincoln provedtb be stronger than first estimated by "dopesters" as the men from - American ' Fork found. Lincoln piled up a lead in the first bait which ended - 13.4 - which the Cavemen, broke - down by - superior strength and playing. The final whistle found th score 17.17. In the extra period Miller caged a foul and McTagu landed a field goal while Lincoln scored two . foul pitches. -. Th game was a battle from the start, fought hard' and fairly won. The scoret AM. Fork: The marriage of Miss Rhuemma McTague, I.C. Mr. and Mra J." E. Ingersoll re. celved a cablegram from their son Grant from the Hawaiian Islands, saying he was sailing for home th middle of the week. Mr. InsnrtoH left here seven months ago tgr the islands as an L. D. S. missionary. Since that time his eyes have given him considerable trouble. No details were given in " the cablegram and the ,nger?i,s-. V . Mus!y. awaiting rurther particulars. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Haydcn Hollndrake entertained a number of thlr fHonda p.nn...i n was piaye:a durJng the evening. Seminary Benefit Smith of this city and William Pat. rick of Lehl was solemnised m the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. . The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mra. A. F. 8mith of this city. The young couple will reside in American Fork where they expect to build a home this spring. In their honor a wedding reception will be held next .Tuesday night at the Smith home. . Mr.-and Mrsr Patrick have jhost of friends In American Fork and Xehl who Join in extending their best wishes for all happiness In the future. Miller, y,t Walker, c. Clark, l.g. Wilde, f.g, ... Fullmer, rX, Robinson, l.g. O. s 2 S 0 0 o- 0 th:prii!es being! WotilbylMrs: John Sager and Mrs. Sam Kelly. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present Were Mems." and Mesdames Earl Carlisle, S. W. NIcholes. S. J. WalkirT S." T. Shelley? TeTrT Walker. John; Sager, t William Preston, and Warren Anderson of this city; Mr. snd Mrs. Sam Kelly of Provo. Mra George Meredith and Owen Humphries entertained the members of the Sunday School clans they re cently promoted, and which they had taught for two years. Thursday night at the Meredith home. ' Games and music were the main diversions fol. lowed by tasty rereshments. Keith Nielsen was presented with a book for having the best record of attend, ance among the boys of the class and to the two girls with the best record a beautiful bouquet was presented to esch. They were Lorain Boley and Jessie Davis. Entertainments "Go Slow Mary" a comedy farce in three acts will he presented by the Alpine students of the American Fork Seminary" Saturday,' January 22nd hi the Alpine gymnasium. The proceeds will go towards purchasing a picture machine to be used by the students In their seminary work. The American Fork students of the ; seminary are working on a roadshow for the same purpose. This enter, tainment will be announced In the near future. ..' ii o -Nptice The Thru Highway Stop Signs must be observed by all motorists In Totals ... 8 LINCOLN: O. Glade, it. 1 R. Madsen, r.t 0 Johnson, c S Taylor, l.g. 0 Brown, rg. 2. T. 4 4 0 2 0 o- 0 10 T- s 2 T 4 0 F. 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 F. 2 2 0 S IT Oregon, at 7:00 a. m. the next day. East-bound air mall deposited at the a. m. will leave. Salt Lake City, at 4:05 p. m. the same day and will ar rive at Cheyenne, Wyoming, at 7:45 p. m. today. Denver, - Colorado at 6:55 a. m. tomorrow. Kansas City, Mo., e 11:18 a. m. tomorrow. St Iuis, Mo., at 9:15 a. m. tomorrow. York. N. Y- at 6:00 p. m. tomorrow. to-morrow. . Air mail for foreign countriea,. will be Uken by air to point of departure, Inthe-Unlted-StateniritSerigular air mll Tate. - , ' Hawaiian Features, - " "T At Program fn a very Interesting style told of her trip to the Hawaiian1 Islands last summery. Miss Betha Storrs also: a member ofthe partyi dressed in the DBure nawauan costume sang seve ral selection accompanying herself on the ukelela. P. 7 6 6 1! o 0 0 20 P. 4 J 8 4 The program given Thursday of last week by the Daughters of , in Pioneers was highly enjoyed by all in attendance. MrsTJ. E. Buckwal ter balance, on hand. Irrigation Company Elects Omcials The stockholders of the Americas Fork Irrigation .Company, held their annual meeting in the city hall Tuesday Tues-day at which time William 8. Storrs and Lafayette Parker were elected to the office of board members tor a two year period. The hold over of the boaif4. .ar J1oni &. Bamtt W, R Chlpman and W, J. Chadwick. The' financial report presented by th secretary showed th company to be in good financial condition, all ditches being out ot debt with a cash Total 6 10 7 19 Referee, K. Weight; umpire Barnett " Provo High ""lost to Pleasant Grove 33-17 and the B. Y. H. S. lost to Lehl 21.20 the same night The B. Y. High team was playing the Cavemen here last night at press time (or this paper. SPEGI AL "Maslhi Air Mail Rates Reduced ' Commencing February 1, 1927, air mail to all points in the United States will be 10 cents' per half ounce or fraction ot halt ounce. Postmaster Chadwick, urges the people, to take advantage ot the wonderful air mail serrieev: ',' - . I lie poniouicr, Aiuvncaa run, uii lu 2:30 P. M.'wlll leave Salt Lake City the next, morning at 10 a. m. and will Recommended by Western Experiment Stations' American Fork . City. . Violators ofrr,v t ,Lo Angeles. California, at this traffic rule will be arrested and fined. . Walter Durrant - City Marshal. PER HUNDRED Other Feeds In Proportion. "mn:...i.. mK JS-'WSW''Ur .frit: Jm::,Jm. J JL ,Bi ja,u,?SsnC; Elevator Go. 5 ; 53 p, m. the enmte day. 8an Fran cisco. California, at . 4:30 n. m. thn same day. Seattle, Washlnton. at' 7:00 a. m. the next day. Portland, Telephone 32 American Fork I . f |