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Show SATURDAY, APRH YAMERIOAN FORK CTTIZEN SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1927 f' Ti - For TT-i TiK rf BABY CHICKS GROWING CHICKS LAYING HENS DAIRY COWS - " The Highest Quality j . Properly;Ground and Mixed ONLY GOLDEN BRAND MEAT SGRAPTTSED Our Prices Always Lowest. AW. Pulley 6? Ftei5 Ceil Prt-ueti. TeUghcat 172 Aneric&n Ftrk Boley-Jones Wedding Mm OUT Brf spent Tuesday Salt jLake City. ...-!- la ComingmjMeyv Wh f'Eye Of Lot" Third wrd play. ' adv. Mrs. Jennie Tanner tu a business visitor- Tuesday In the capltol city. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrlaon and . thee children of Salt Lake - City, visited In American Fork Sunday with Mr, and Mr. Wilson Cunningham and Mist Kata Rowley, Priies Awarded In Rat Killing Contest With a combined iota) of 259, four -jboyswon the prises offered by - the Pest Control Project Committee of the Farm Bureau In the rat killing con test The boys and the number ot rats they killed were as follows: Rolto Robinson, 91; Tom Peck. 88; Earl Chadwlck, 49; Rut-ford Adams, SO. Theie (our boya killed the rats between March 28th and April 12th. A committee consisting of Reed H. Robinson, John F. Miller and Lather Glddings counted the number of rat tails" brought In Tuesday afternoon 4 and ft o'clock and awarded tht priiea to the winners. . ' . ; The first priie Swarded was a pair of new. arose, the second was a sew hat the third a new shirt and the fourth a nw tie. Blooming Easter Lilies, Kinds Cut Flowers. Brighten Bright-en the home for Easter. Telephone 2-CO. Humphries Weil-Baby Conference . ' Next Monday Afternoon Next Monday . afternoon, between on and four o'clock, there will be held another "Well Babies" confer. ence in the city l haQ All .mothers with children of pre-school age, especially, bablei, are urged to bring them to this clinic and hav .then examined ex-amined free. Dr. Lloyd Culllmore of the County Health unit with Mrs. Bvallne Rled will be present to con duct the examination. Very often serious trouble Is . averted through prompt health measures and correct- menu. The helper who hare been assist ing in this work are asked to be pres ent ----- 0 'ii- Heber W. Bate Goes East Heber W. Bale Is in Dayton, Ohio, this week attending the annual Bales Convention oMheDelco. light Co. Last year Mr. Bate attended the convention con-vention as a star salesman which was indeed a privelege, but this year through industrious effort he has qualified for Kilowatt Club honors. This entitles him to the trip to the convention and he will receive besides a bag containing $100.00 In gold to be presented from the floor of the con vention. Only a small percentage rot the hundreds of salesmen scored so high thus Mr. Bate Is Justly proud as he Is also of the diamond KOowattsr pin which tignifle hi sale accomp llshments. Hi many friends will be glad to hear of his success. Congratulations Congrat-ulations Mr. Bats. Walts" by Misses .Loratn Boley Clarice Bromley; vocal duet. Clarence Grant and Ray Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make Pro ve their home, Mr. Jone being employed em-ployed to that city. " Miss Thelma Boley of thi city and Mr. tL Harlow; Jones ot Ptoto, were united in marriage In the Salt Lake temple Friday, April 15th. The bride Is the charming and talented young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Boler and granddaughter of Mrs. Melissa Boley ot this city. Mr. Jones Is the eon of Mr. snd Mrs. Horatio Jones of Ptoto. Both are very well known In their "respective "respec-tive cities and have a wide circle of friends who are tendering them hearty congratulations and wishes for much happiness. - ' Friday night In their honor a wedding wed-ding reception was held in the Apollo Hall which was attended by about: 400 friends and relatives. The hall decb. rations of spring colors effectively set off by wisteria blossom and green lattice work formed a pretty background back-ground for the wedding festivities. . iZia 11.. Tjmjmttmrt south east corner of th hall. Attending the bride war Mrs. Glen Boley, matron of honor; Mlei LuRae Buckwalter, maid of honor; Miss Fer ril Crano of Salt: Lake. CUy, Miss Jewel Linebaugh ot Pleasant Grove. and Miss Loralne Boley. bridesmaids, and little Misses Maxlne Boley and Helen,. Bloomqalats - flower gi.rU. Thomas Plerpont of Salt Lake City acted as best man. The bride was beautifully gowned la a creation of Ivory satin taffeta combined with English Eng-lish point lace, and wore a full bridal veil of illusion fastened to a shirred cap touched with pearl and orange blossoms. 8he carried a shower bouquet bou-quet of bride's roses snd Miles. Mrs. Boley was dressed In - yellow georgette and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas, and Miss Buckwalter wore a dress of blue taffeta and her bouquet was of sweet peas and roses. Miss Crane's dress ' was ot Nile green georgette, Miss Llnebaugh was gowned in canary 'yellow 'yel-low georgette and Miss Boley's dress was of orchid georgette. The three brldesmades each carried bouquets of sweet peas in shades to correspond wkh their gowns. The two little flower girl wore dainty little frocks of flat crepe designed alike, Miss Maxine's being pink and Miss Helen' blue. Each carried a basket of flowers. The guests were received by Mrs. Melissa Boley, Mr. and lbs.; Warren C. Boley. Mr. and Mr. Horatio Jones and Mis Ida Chipman. Dancing with musio furnished by Th Americans provided entertainment during the major part of the evening, During the refreshment period a short program consisting of the following numbers was given: String trio, lira Mary Humphries, Mies Verna Nielsen and Milton Brown, piano, violin and cello respectively; two ToeaT sojos, Miss Melba Condie of Springrlll; two saxaphone solos, Morgan Boley: a dance number, - 'The Merry-. Widow Eiii! WITH EACH DURING OUR SPECIAL SALE APRIL 18 TO 30 6 jKK .A'v, - H pWW" I' JUS I" 'jF 1 fir 1 r L:.,:,,:v,.,.:.Jt i This Thirty-Piye Piece Bet of LIMOGES CHDTA WABE FREE With Each Store Purchased. An unnsual opportunity to purchase an efficient, durable, compact, coal wood range of malleable iron construction, that will save you money the day you buy it as well as every day it is put to use thereafter. . .. - - Pr' ' "You can now buy a MONARCH cnEasy' " Montnly or Single Time Payments. Coifre in and let us tell you all about the MONARCH Practi cal Payment Plan A plan devised to enable you to get your MONARCH NOW." NEW MONARCH RANGES $80.00 and xaJl ----- -- - WW ..il i I 11111 I I A 1 i? Are You Taking Advantage OP OITR iwi i -r weeiay urocefy Dargf ams -3 IP NOT YOU" ARE LOSING MONEY. TRY THEM THIS WEEK GROCERY SPECIAI3 I package 8hredded Whea,t 23o targe Pie;ks Corn flake 18e .12 osJiir Beech Nut Peanut Butter . - -27o 3 Rolls 1000 Sheet Toilet '- Paper - ,..........:r.:.:r..25c Quart Can Dixie Molasses 35c Quart Bottle Boil Not Malt Syrup .78c H lb. Schillings Tea 37c 3 Bar? OH of Palm Soap....; ..13c Pr sVQ. Naptha Soap. ;.3c Packages Lux 25e -CLOTHING You will find nothing better in . spring suits and spring styles for men if you go clear to New .York than cahbc found at our store. -MICHAEL-STERN CLOTHING The Best Money Can Buy. FURNITURE Our furniture stock if Liberal Allowance On Old Stores. S-LVERWAHS FREE with a Monarch Ear; COME IN-LET US SHOW YOU THE 32 MARKS OF MERIT TI MONARCH POSSSES. STORE OF QUALITY , , , , ' ... ... -, ' ."if o EMfg is not the largest, ' but always -- select the we very latest' and always' keep pace with the latest lat-est house furnishings. Our lower prices are to be considered too. Watch bur windows. Served The People Over 59 Years. American Fork Co-op. The Peoples Store We are leaders in prices and quality merchandise. n 1 Stake Choir To Give ' Sacred Concert Sunday Sun-day Afternoon Sunday afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock in the stake tabernacle there will be given a sacred concert dedi cated to President and Mrs. 8. L. Chipman, by the tabernacle choir. This choir s orgsnised during the absence of President and Mrs. Chip man who were Jin California.--The concert will occupy the first halt hour ot the regular stake priesthood and union meeUnr and an - InTltatlon is extended to .everybody to attend. ;; 'The program will Include the following fol-lowing numbers: - " . Anthem "Holiness Becometh the House of the Lord" Stake Choir. Selection "Sweet Welcome Home" -words written especially for the oc caslon by Mrs. Mary E. Abel by Stake Choir. Vocal duet "God Bless Our Mount ain Home" Moral IX Steele and Mrs. Delbert Chipman. Tribute to President Chipman from the mission fieldcomposed by Misses La Rue Robinson and Eva Ounther two California missionaries ot " the stake to be read by Carlos Schow of LehL ; J.iLnUiem "Come -Thon O Joy Of Nations" Stake Choir. Selection "God Bless Our Noble Leaders-tribute to the stake presidency, presi-dency, & L. Chipman, James H. CJarke and Abel J. Erans, words com, posed by Mr. Mary E. Abel to be sung by Stake Choir. Anthem "weet Is the Work" Stake Choir, - .; The regular niUbn tneettaf " work wlllHtoHow the etoncert. The offlcer desire a full attendance in' each de partment ' gram were presented by tt Uons, representaUve of ' tti within th M. 1 A. i andsf the young people. - Gleanor Girls Banqc Postponed On Wards Engage In Exchange or M. I. A. Programs Tuesday night the Mutual Improve, ment Associations of American Fork sent programs to the Pleasant Grove three wards and Lindon and In exchange ex-change programs were given tare by the First, Second, Third and Fourth wards of Lehl according to the schedule sched-ule arranged by the stake Board. The! program exchange plan has nrovmt very successful and entertaining thj year, two Tuesday nights, this, week and last .week, being occupied with the programs. Some very good nro The Alpine Stake M. la Girls baiue been held Thorsday night, it ha- been postponed one VM" be held next . Thursday mHi 21st instead. The program c. prepared will be crri?l planned. . Tel. 152 and get lined up, AMERICAN FOOD- CO. On Tank Wa Prices on Gascu- Oils and Greasy lrvdlll Ul 1 dll yidllU by the Primary-Grades of nn ThjprorJuction will be the J)est of its kind this season |