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Show (SATURDAY, MARCH t v iATAY7MARCH 5, 1927 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Fl T. J. Smith and son, Jay, of Kays-vllle, Kays-vllle, visited Monday with , Mr. and Mrs. SIm Thornton and also with bis mater, Mrs. M. A. Steggell, who Is at the Thornton home. AMERICAN LOCALS Golden Brand Meat Scraps 1 iS1 4.1 1 I. is the highest uniform meat scrap on the market. Insist on Golden Brand Meat Scrap in ' your mash you'll know the quality is always in Golden Brand and that mash will be uniform. QUALITY FEEDS ARE CHEAPEST Our Quality Guarranteed and Our, Prices Lowest. We Sell For Less. A7W. Pulley & Sons Telephaaa 172 Anerlean Fork We Sell Seeds. That Grow RoWn- son Grocery, adv. Mr. and Mrs'. C. M. Brldgeman were in Spanish Fork Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cremla, Mr- and Mrs, J. W. Thorn tea of Provo, visited here Saturday at the Sim Thornton home. Mrs.' ' Marlon Brown of Lhl was guest for several flays during" the weeklit Mr. and Mjrs. Thornton, also. wa-TtrorTme'Is'here. Buy now. Robinson Grocery. adv. INSIST ON Golden Brand Improved Meat Scraps INYOTOHASH A Clean Odorless Product . V - - '- - . ,. : ;.V ... . , Manufactured by Colorado Animal By-Products Co. "A Utah Corporation" For Sale By Leading Dealers Everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. James Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gray, were bus!, ness visitor la Salt Lake Tuesday. Factories at SALT LAKE CITY OGFDEN DENVER Mrs. James H. Pulley spent Saturday Satur-day last In Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass, who have both! been HL FOR THE JUNIOR PROM Flowers, Corsage Shields and Ribbons, all to match. Humphries Floral Co., Am erican Fork. adv. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Jolly of Provo, visited in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chad-wick. Brienholt-Boley Marriage Friday, February 25, Miss Mable Brienholt of Ephralm "and Glen Boley, of this city, was united in marriage at Nephi. They surprised their many friends of both cities with the an-nouncement an-nouncement that day. Mr. Boley with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Boley visited In Ephralm last week for several 1 ' days and the marriage took place enroute home. Mrs. Boley is a student at the Snow college, at Ephralm, and it is probable she will return to that city and complete her school year as Mr. Boley will return to the herd in a short time. For the present they are making this city their home. Mr. Boley is the son of Warren C. Boley ill iMI 'iILik I I P ; A ' ' '" -T, I l . II .... - The Choicest Grades Of ::L.mIbe ' '..'-'.... For Your New Home! C ATISFACTlON.with the construction "', of your new home depends a great deal on ' the quality of i timber that goes into i be considered. Inside, the heaf, cold, dampness and dryness. . ;And. only-Lwn- - ' ber of the choicest grades will - "stand up", through the. years t:::-- - Specify that it" come from this yard . . . ; here where every foot -of it Is crutinized ' before it's placed on the market We can give youany die . .7. any length any shape. iPff I IISL -for -our-Low-Estimates! :r :, . F. 8. Humphries and son, Owen, were business visitors in the capitol of this cltyThelr many friends .ex-1 city Saturday. tend hearty congratulaUons. 0 Notice All parties desiring to put In an application for the position of water master for the American Fork Irrigation Irri-gation Co. will file same with the secretary during this month. Leo T. Shelley, Secretary, n American Fork Co op. Inst. Organixed By Brigham Young. JESTABLISI 1853 The Peoples Store FREE TICKETS ON CABINET RADIO Until Noon of March 19, 1927 Watch The Paper Next Week. You Will See Our List Of Other Gifts. To every adult entering our store from now until March 19th Free tickets on the big cabinet radio will be given. Additional tickets are wrapped in each parcel. Come in today and get your free tickets on these gifts. : - ' - ... Specials For Veek of March 5th to March 12th 10 Bars P. & G. Soap.. .....38c . 6 Bars Crystal White Soap 25c ' --rjePa Machine Soap,, , ,, ,48c Package Jell x cell 55c Corn Flakes w... . ...10c Jar Strawberry Jam. 15c Quart Can DM 2 Packages Mince, Meat, w.:.33c Any Brand Coffee -...55c lb. Quart Bottle Boil-not-malt Syrup 80c Vern Larson has returned home for a vi8lt with his family from the Coddlngton herd. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard ShoeU are the proud parents of a baby son, born Thursday morning. Mother and babe are reported doing nicely. The party given in the tabernacle amusement hall Thursday night by the 8unday. School .stake board, was very much enjoyed by those attend, ing. The crowd was not as large as was anticipated, all Sunday 8chool workers of the stake having been Invited. In-vited. The inclement , weather no doubt kept many at home. Dances of a mixing nature, were conducted under the direction of Mrs.' W,rT R. Halltday, of the . stake Recreation Committee, as well as- the usual danc. ling. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dean av I new baby girl at their home, -wt arri-vaA 1a v 1... 1 concerned are reported doing wall Mrs. Hayden Hollndrake with 1W John C. Nelson of Pleasant Gron and John B. Nelson of LynndyL vitir ed Mr. Nelson's daughter at the I I 8. hospital in fiaU Lake Clr WednM day afternoon. ft ikuwiinn DONT MISS THE BIG DISPLAY SALE AND -r- " - - -( i TAILORING EXHIBIT AT OUR. STORE SAT MAR 12 a it- Goods shown in the full piece from their Million Dollar stock of Spring and Summer woolens. MR. C. A. DONAHUE from Ed. V. Price & Co., Chicago, willbe on hand to show the latest styles, and assist you in your selection. '" J r' THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! . ..... . i Your opportunity to select your Spri ng and Summer suit or topcoat from the season's choicest woolens, and have them tailored by the world's best craftsmen. . . . , , E. J. SEASTRAND AMERICAN FORK |