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Show URDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927 CJhain Ctore Owners " Formerly Retail Merchants Operating Oh Store. ' retailer who. complain about 'aln-store business teem to tor-iat tor-iat In practically all ease the jot the large and ; successful I wer at on time retail mer-i mer-i operating on tor,, said I CrUcuolo of Merrill Lynch . oadlnc New York bazkara. . In sw York Time of Febrnary !n renly to a recent addreseof d A, FHene, the Boston depart! : . ""' . . itore mercnani, oeior u ww jDOYtnUon of : the , Interstate inU" Council la Chicago. CriscuoVo took lan with Mr. on many points. In part, say- r r I aald retailers were in danger ?lng their business viytaally 'out by huge nation-wida chain raa going forward i bV;fept Md V and that -strong er competi-;aa competi-;aa at hand, namely the depart-jrtor depart-jrtor chain." : , () lridual metchanui" hate bees Jng the chain-store Idea. ' . for yean," Mj. Crlacuolo aid. Xh standing thl opposition, the hart rwn." ........ only difference between the bfol chain atore and the merch-'eradnf merch-'eradnf "one store riHaet"the U - . -MM.. IINaI reliant than the one-store ' re- He ha met th requlrementa commnnltyr and by good bnal-aethods bnal-aethods ha gone beyond hi wn to supply standard . com. is at the lowest prices to "the ter.1 Large Attendance At Sodal Service nesting The Relief Society social service of the four wards of American Fork met conjointly la the basement of the Ubernacle Tuesday at J. p. m. vice-president vice-president Mrs. Sadie Gardner presided presid-ed and conducted, More than, two hundred and fifty mothers and daughters daugh-ters were present : . y('r' The following program was rendered!; ren-dered!; r....,?L. ..1 ; Opening song by congregation, Improve Im-prove s. The Shining Moments;" invocation in-vocation byMr,EliMJbrth JIawklns of the Third ward; a trio, n A Lullaby" Lulla-by" by iMesdames Lyle Grant, Ora Chlpman and DetU Taylor of the Fourth , ward; reading, Mary ( Abel, which was a selection, of Edgar A Oueet ntltled "Sermons We. SeeL A splendid lecture was given by Dr. Lloyd Culllmore of Provo, his subject sub-ject being Health Problems, Diet and !S!JJym pmnt.. able Instructions were given by ' Dr. CulUmorer The officers of social service ser-vice were pleased with the good attendance at-tendance and extend an invitation to all to come again at the next meeting which will be held the 22nd of March. ALPINE NEWS Mrs;-li;;J3atesr Rq porter -' :".Mf. and Mri." Mark, Strong " entertained enter-tained Friday evening In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Strong's mother, Mrs. David Thorne, of Pleasant Grove. Relative of both JUr. and Mrs. Strong and a few neighbors and friends were the Invited guests. The evening was spent withgame and social chat and .a, dainty lunch was served. ; ) i'. ': Mr and Mrs, Russell Bates and baby and Jtfra.. Madeline Wilkin" and children were week-end gueeta" . of relative .la Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lewis. Cameron and son, Lynn, were guests the fore part of the week of Mrs. Cameren's sister, "Mrs. Rlcb art Wjat.alt jiake Cltr. ' : ' ,". - Miss Flora Devey and the-Mlsses Claire and Mary ' Mlmer -and Mr. Eldon 'Mos3 of Salt Lake, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bates. . - Mr. and Mrs." J. T. Bateman who have spent the winter at Cedar City with their-daughter arid family, M r. and Mrs.; lMter Ford, arrived home Wednesday evening. . "Mr.'rand Mrs. lW C, Strong, Sr., who have spent the winter In Salt Lake, Were home to attend the Old Folk party Tuesday and to visit their children. 1 . William Bennett, who has been pending the winter with his daughters daugh-ters at Garfleld,-wlth-his daughters and Mrs. Bud Bennett of Garfield, were Alpine visitors Tuesday. Mrf.' Leonard Bates""entertAined Sunday afternoon In honor of the fifth birthday vt her daughter. Iris. There were twelve of -her -little friends present . Credit is due the committee for the splendid entertainment -given the Old Folks Tuesday afternoon and evening. Dinner was served at noon after which a program consisting of songs, readings, nd spees Was rendered: Lunch was served at 5:30 and danc tng-in the-venlngconcluded " the evening' entertainment Many former, form-er, residents of Alpine and ' other guests from the neighboring '""cities' were present. - HIOHLAIiD NEW3V .. Mrs, Nlda A. Hall, Reporter. The ward. Reunion and Old .Folks party which was held In the Highland High-land school house last Saturday was a success in every way pinner was served at 12:30. A spicy ,v program was enjoyed from 1:80 ; nntll. .8 o'clock. The out , of town guests were: President Abel John - Kvans and daughter, Mrs. Webb, of Lebi; Pres. and Mrs., James II. Clarke, Mr. and Mr. .Thomas. Coddlngton and Mr. M. R. Heaiey of American Fork, after the program th honored guest were treated to orange and candy. Mrs. M. R Heaiey then took a pic. lure of the honored guesta Th dance In the evening was well attended. The" music " wa furntshed by th Carter Band of Lehi. OuesU at the Oeioirga" Yr " Myeti. home on Washington's Birthday were Mr. George W. Myers and children and Miss ElvleTJyers of Prova "". Mr.. Hugh Henderson and daughtl' r Iris, and Mrs. John L. Hatch and daughter Ileen, of. Salt ' Lake City. were guesta here last Saturday at the ward reunion. U ' ATiumber of friends, of Mrs, Ferd Schmied "pleasantly surprised her a her home Thursday evening of last week,' the occasion being Mrs. Schmled's birthday anniversary. A Dancing and game wer enjoyed, , Friend of Mr. Sheltoa Wild wilt be glad , to hear thaf h U rapidly Improving from his yecenb evr UV new at Park Cky. 'f ;. , Word was received Tmfrsday that Mra WUllam Mitchell formerly of Highland but now of Bait Lak Ctfy, underwent aa operation at the Holy Cross Hospital on day this weak. Her friend of Highland and AmtrW can Fork Join la wishing her a speedy recovery .-- '" A few neighbor and friends of Mrs. Bvar Straaiburg pleasantly tor. prised her Friday evtnii rs "a4"'fain"esiwer'nloyid''''a lunch was served. A moat njoyabl tuna I reported. t The Mlssea Jenna Vee, Erma and Thelma Adamson of Salt: Lake City, pent a few days last week her with their parents. pre are Individual merchants e good competitors of chain They know how to buy their htow to display them, how to Wr stores dean?" Aside from key do many things the chain !nL TIiav cimh their enatamers it i they extend credit, make. d I and do other little favors." .ere are Important administrate 4vantages In a chain-store or-jtion or-jtion which benefit the consum-he consum-he single retail tore must sup-4 sup-4 capitalist, . a reUll merchant l manager. The chain with 100 only require a capitalist 1 1 merchant 100 store managers.: al brains of th business can itered in two men. ;- - W advantages of a chala-store xatlon axe economies' and safe-cash safe-cash dealing, economies of no (Ty ot mtnlmlied detlrery; 1n4 I efficiency and economies In ? j-dlzatkm and simpMfroathm of el and In advertising r methods, f training of employe; bettsir f V of perishable articles which a I I turnover affords." .-.' CL I 1 jl.--,. e icay Smart Figure Take Up Long Division 7 E 1 Wvailways beUevad thit i. C Jed against itself caa not stand," bat. Ve an leamint from manr rJ th k.t its this Spring that a frock taus di- a can not fU. 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