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Show SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY; JANUARY A 192? Pay Cash Still More Feeds Cash With Order Saves You Two Percent More On ... ' ,: Every Order. .-: COMPARE THESE PRICES Corn ..S- Cracked Yellow Corn.. Ground" Yellow Corn Bran ... Shorts .,. Golden Meat Scraps - Alfalfa Meal .., " r 'Oiarcoal 2 J Wheat Oystef-Sheir No. 2 Salt Salt Rock Just unloaded a car of salt, v A. W. Pulley 6? Sons .Telephone 172 ; - - American Port AfiiERiGAN FORK LOCALS Mrs. Jennie Tanne and daughter, , m, war visitors In Ogden Sunday. u: mui Jiyrl J Crookston spnt th .wltnd in Salt Lake City TlalUnf with bar brother Rojr Crookston and 'family. . ' Sea "Hera Comas The Bride," again "at the .Cameo, next Thursday 8 p. m. 15c and 35c general admission, reserved reser-ved soats 60c. adv. Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Coddlngton, .Mr. and lira. John Hunter, Mr. and Mr. Jesse Green vara guests at the Lehl Old Fblka outing Thursday. Mr. and Mra James H. Pulley, Mr. and Mr, Oacar Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. "Angus Cunnlnjtbam, '.. Mr. and Mr. Fred Wanlaaa war guests at a party given at the bona ot Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Randolph in Salt Lake City Saturday night last ' ' One of the outstanding social events et iha-weefc-waa-iharartynrTven Thursday night at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton at which the former Old Folks committee commit-tee members who have recently retired re-tired and all present members of the Commute and their partners were entertained. Th entertatng rooms war beautifully decorated with car nations and to each of th guests flowers were glren. Those honored were John Hunter, Mrs. George Var. Bey, M. A. Wild, SUt Baker, George Able, Mra. Ana E- Huggard and A. W. Buckwaltar. . Ah elaborate supper waa first served after v which radio music and a few game were enjoyed. Later in the evening candled popcorn waa served, a treat of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. There wer f 4 preseat i Hmr$h Thing to Say I A msa whe has sailed around the j arld thirty times got married recent- ly. Evidently he never bought of I doubling on bis tracks te avoid can tur.loadn Opinion. Hiwhes-Dunbar Big Road Show Aimee By America's Most Talked Cameo American Fork r - -Prices 25c-35c Reserved Seats On Save On Your $1.81 fr- 1 OA $1.86 ..$1.57 1 $2.80 ' .$2.15. ..$1.20 J.75C :60c A Short Story 1 About a Skirt i "Bo-Peep has misplaced . And lost ber waist But she will not trouble to find ir For her skirt's to kw down ' That thl very smart gowa , Bas no need of a waisuLna bealad kt Tarsi brief oouoos we call a skirt , kv aMrred wtth.a beadiag t Ik baf-waisted baf-waisted frock of pdated crtp a Chlae, . which a triraaaed aa-th aeck with akla Ok f harsMnhrlag color ia a saoat la isaaer. It caa Ummm W faay, ghgkisi aad caaffis, aiaW la eawarigured. "" . - , H.rd-BHd Philotophy Netbiif caa bapjieu I ai that haa aat haprcaed to thouMuds of othere U they ca staas k 1 . The Brwad-taater. Brwad-taater. ; . -' 1 s LOttage e Sea of Musical Laugh Show. Tuesday February 1st and 50c.- 1 ,v . . Curtain At Th Green and Gold Ball; t Entirely Successful The annual Gold 'and Green ball given by th Mutual Improvement Associations of thacity waa very well attended and enjoyed by all. The M I. A. colors ot green and gold wer effectively ' used in th decorative scheme. Th M. 1. A. 'of th Fourth ward decorated th northeast corner in a bower effect lighted with green and gold bulbs. In th north weat corner was a be hive lighted and aet! inalde a cleverly decorated arch effect This waa. th.. work of the Second ward.'-":. .,; 7 -.. tTh First "and Third warda wer responsible for .the -'- general decora, tlona which wer festoons of twisted crep paper.: altogether th ball pre. aentea a gala appearance. ; A reception committee consisting Of The preeldehte of the T. L. M, I. A'a., the superintendents of the Y. M. I M. I, A.V and-th membera of -the Recreation Committee greeted th people at the door. Th Bpeclal guests of th evening were the presidency, and auperintendency of the M. I. A. stake boards, th bishop rlcs and stake, presidency members, each of whom was presented with a gold tulip upon entering th hall. A special feature of the evening was th demonstration of the Lancers by a group from' Pleasant Grove Ai- reeled rJbjr, Elroy West The, young people taking part performed . the Drurenj)f this old fashioned dance in a very creditable manner " , ' " The Green and Gold ban is an annual affair and those in charge hope to add new feature from year to year. The. proceeds realised will be need for recreational work in the wards. Hunter-Crookston Nuptials Miss Rella Hunter, daughter ot Mri and Mrs. Robert Hunter of Alpine, and C. Elmo Crookston, son of Mr. and Mrs." Jess Crookston bf this city, were united InimarrfeMtWedhesday, In the Salt take temple. Mr. and Mrs. Crookston are well known in this city and are receiving the best wishes and hearty congratulations from a wld circle" of friends. They will', make American Fork their home. FYldayjnighCInZthe -Alpine gymnasium gym-nasium a. wedding reception and dance was given in "honor of th young couple. The bride was. charmingly gowned in a lavender creatlo with veil to match and carried a bride's bouquet Attending her aa matron of honor waa Mrs. Fay C. Peterson who woWTt"dres'f fellow taffetaT The bride's maids were two of Mra Crooksfon's sisters, Mias Bernlce Hunter who was dressed in peach canton crepe and Miss Halla Hunter who wore a pinkj silk gown, and Miss Myrl Crookston, sister of the :groom, who wore a dress of peach georgette. Little Miss Barbara Hunter was the flower girl ana her nress was ot green Toll, . Each ot th attendants carried appropriate" flowers. Attending "the groom as beat man was Clyde Crooks. ton of this city. Four .hundred friends and relatives from Alpine, American Fork. Provo, etc. attended the reception. , A . short program was given and dancing was enjoyed. " ' ' o Allred-Chadwick Marriage . Monday In Saltlake Miss Fay All-red All-red of Moab, and Clifford Chadwick of Price were united In , marriage Mr. Chadwick is the son of Mra Sarah Chadwick ot this city and until several seve-ral years ago resided here.-He. 4a em ployed In Price which will be their horn. Tuesday evening Mr, and Mra Chadwick were dinner guests of Mrs Chadwick here . and Wednesday, left for PriceTheir friends are tender. tng congratulations. ,. Stockholders Meeting Nctlc is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Chlpman Mjeran.jyeCtt.nnaay. wilFbe held in their office Minday, February 7, 1927, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. tor the purpose jf " h'arln "re porta, . eWtlng a ttoard of nine directors to nerve the Company for thfi ensueln((-aar an4 Hr-ny rdhrr bu!noes that 'may properly conw before be-fore the meeting. " W. S. CHIPMAM. Secretary. First Publication January 19, 127. Lat Publicution February 5, IU27. o Notice The Thru Highway. Stop Signs must be observed by all motorists In American Fork : City. - Violators of this traffic rule will be arrested and fined. .,1 Walter Durrani City Marshal Values End of Ladies' and BiGGE3T, lidies' nuaming Bird - Children's TOWEL - BKK PURE BILK BLOOMERS SPECIAL ..EHnraESS-- HOSE Striped Satinctte Size. 20x43. 1 SLIPS '! "1-, - All Colors - -liinited-Nranber $3.25 Valuer Special 49c' , 25c -';-$;grr: ....$15. V .': RAYON SILK HOSEz- in all New Shades Silk above the Jinee. 2 Pair For 75c. New , ENGLISH PRINTS Fast Colors 25c Yard KAYSER POINTED HEEL STOCKINGS All Colors and Sizes. " ia! ; JAP CREPE All Colors Heavy . Quality 19c Yard IT fS nSCigli ' School Notes . Thursday the Chemistry class of th school with their teacher, Luther OMdlngs, visited th Mutual Creamery Cream-ery Co. and through the courtesy ot Manager Hayes the , students were shown the workings of the plant Th manufacture of products waa demonstrated, demon-strated, th refrigeration ayatam ex. plained and other features which wer received with great interest by th' etndent. ; Mr. Hayes then preaente each ot those present with an lc cream bar. Th class expressed their apprecla. tloa of hla courtesy. . In th near tutor, probably about two weeks, th Ladle Gle and th Mai Gl ot th achool . wUl , ah present a musical comedy. The lad. lea are preparing "Miss Caruther's Return' and Ue boyf wlU yreaent "FreshlesBoth ar clever musical productions and th student ar taking tak-ing much lnteerest in the pyepara. tkm. The ladies gle numbers about 85 and th mal gle about 27. These will be .'given the same night and will lake the place ot the high school "the Family Upstairs" Is th nam of th high school play which la being; prepared tor presentation. Mis Ruth I Chlpman is mrecung in young piay, era and according, to th reports heard the play will b a very worth. whll entertainment ' Wednesday .. the f ollowing program I was given at the assembly period by the Junior Class: Prayer, . Edna Baker ; 2 aolo Earl Crookston reading, Berdine Spencer; . musical reading, Sylvia Shipley spreading, Lucile Har. mon; duet with ukelele accompaniment accompani-ment Sherman Wright and. Thornton Birk; two solo dances, little Mias 'Baaay'i Therntoa of Pleasant Orer. The Senior class members are wearing broad smiles these days having hav-ing received their .class ylngs recent, ly. The rings reflect careful selec. tion and should prove to be valuable souvenirs ot school days. Th letter ZAUi jliU?dJngoldBi,.i,black ensmel block swrrounded by white gold which'' 'has a . narrow black enamel band. The band of the rlag ia of yellow gold." Underneath the letter "A" are the worda "Am., Fork" In very small iettera and a amall em. blem of learning surmounts th letter.' ',' ''- - 2' . . The Mon Exceptional Value Unusual Low Prices Real gargaina In ' LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES -- . All Sizes and Colors iliOOeach One Lot- 32-ihch ginghams; 25c Values . 15c Yard ' ladies' Fancyjr - v'. Chiffed '' KID GLOVES-" Values to $3.95;,', 1 OR vi.f.U'f- PX.OU $1,150 Pair And Bricht Yer;-Imported William Peon occupied the first brick house In America.. , . . o i " 1 Ala, No! ' ; A London dentist Is said to sing when drawing teeth. No extractions are really painless. o- Believe It or Ar'of The 20 Iftters ft the alphnbot caa be tran!pod 20.40i;44S,733.239,43,. 800.000 times. ' ...J Strength in Weakneu Women are never stronger thaa when they arm themselves la their waakae. aim. Da Defraud , . .. .. ... . . . -. .. ' . .. - i "i..:'-:' a Scratch V. Giggle Oar idea of a good time Is s tlek-lUh tlek-lUh boy with. the. seven-year itch. Daivarsity f- Waahlagtea Columns. " Store of Quality , - PER HUNDRED For a "Recornniended'fcyeslern Experiment Stations X Other Feeds In Proportion. . . x - . :...Vvi : Peoples MU Elevator Telephone 32 L ' Real Bargains th Sale It i ; 1 WQOL JERSEY ; S DRESSES v.. $12.50 Value r" $6.85 Large Size . 5 TABLE CLOTHS - ..Lhn Flnlah, Colored r Border and Scalloped . . for . $119 ; V.U . . LADlXS' CORSETS : Sizes 22 to 26. - - Special ,. ; X r - $1.50 Satin Striped Brassiers Sizes 32 to 38 25c Each New Facts For Poultrymen . Extensive InvesUgatlons In breedinr and -feeding of poultry wer carried on by (he Bureau of Animal Indus. irf, 'United States Department of Agriculture, during the last fiacal year, according to a report" of the chief of that bureau. In experiments with Rhode Ialand Reds and Single Comb. White Leghorns for Increased egg" production, there waa" a higher proportion of 200. egg records than during any previous year. '. . Other experiment with poultry In-. Plied .chick mortality, hatcfaabUit and fertility of eggs, Inheritance of egg production, and various experi- In ' feeding test .lor. gr. productloiv it was .found that omitting limestone, a shelLformIng ingredient from th ration, reduced egg prooueuon u per ceht r' ';: Go , ,. American Fork Mali" Go |