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Show - - SATURDAY, MAYji AMERICAN FORK- CITIZEN" SAT U II DAW MAY 21, 1927 , 4: 1 i t 1 1 1 THe Best Is Cheapest Tli in. is au old adage but just as true today as in the past. This saying isjossibly more true with fcvds." j-' 7 ' -'. There is.eertfliu to be more food value in tfood grains per pound than in-poor grains. . Our quality feeds give you7 more food value per dollar. - ; ; Try Our Service and Feeds. . COCCIDIOUS MEDICINES We have made arrangements to secure the latest poultry1 medicines-and have in stock the latest preparation for the dreaded coccidious and other poultry diseases. , A. W. Pulley & Sons Telephont 172 eeSs Coal ProdnceT ,r: i3-'AmtricM Fork5 K ' ' I Wl ww4laiA TJB iM I - JCJ2L ILlTaUll U & f J ' " - The Seniors o( the high school bad a "day or' Monday to celebrats ths Dear-approach of graduation. eajoyd a trip to Saratoga. They Miss Velma Shelley has returned home atterspendlng the past several months In Freedom, Wyoming, a a member of the high school faculty.. Mis Shelley arrived home Tuesday night r " When Joseph Hill, aged father of Mrs. James T. Gardner . was enroute ' to American Fork last week from Smithfleld, he met with an accident in Salt take. Mr. Hill stumbled over a suitcase at the Orem station and fell dislocating one shoulder. Ha Is at the home of his daughter, lira. Gardner of this city and Is recnperat log as well as can' b expected . tor one of his advanced years. ; Dr, and Mrs. P. M. Kelly and children, child-ren, Ruth, Ralph and Connie and Miss Daisy Barnett motored from 8t Anthony, Idaho, to attend the graduation gradua-tion exercises of Dr. and Mrs. Kelly's daughter, Miss Eleanor Kelly. Ac-oolpanled Ac-oolpanled by Miss KeUy they will return re-turn to Idaho today or tomorrow. . Eegistcr ; next , Tuesday afternoon for , classes in china painting, plaque and ' lamp shade making, etc., at the new art department at Chipmans. Mrs. Ora Chip-man Chip-man and Mrs. Hazel Spencer, instructors. . adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker are the proud parents of a 9 pound baby girl born Friday morning. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. . . ' Oatherum-Timpson Nuptials i " Today in Salt lake City Miss Thelma Gatherum of Provo, and Lyle Tlmpson of this city, win be united in marriage. The bride Is the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gatherum and a popular member of the young set. Both the young people have a host of friends In both titles all of whom extend hearty congratu lations and best wishes. They will make this city their home for the . present. . ..j. Next week Mr. Tlznpson's mother wfH entertain In their honor at the Timpson home here. . ...... ... . .. ... - . .... . ..... K. L A. CONTESTS ET PROTO SUXDAJ AJtD TUESDAY KIGHTS The Ajplne stake winners In the M. L A. contests will compets Sunday and Tuesday nights May 22nd and z4th with the winner of Utah, Was. atch and Kolob stakes. The Sunday night contest will be held in the Utah 4 stake tabernacle at Provo commencing at 7: SO p. m and the events will Include the Young Men and Toung Ladles' public speaking speak-ing contests and the orchestra con- OF OUB ENTIRE STOCK Ladies and Misses Spring Coats Sale Starts Monday GHI :.:.',:-:...,j,x,:-'y:..-.:.A..b , Sale ; ' , . 'i f A i. MMiwMmMH mm ' m . AT Don't Ui33 Thla Salt . .1 J I ' nrfrrrrrr' '' ' ' 1( $6.10 I - $14.75 - rvn4 f . 7 , Halt WONDERFUL VALUES WILL BE OPPEEED COATS THAT FORMEELY SOLD FOE $12.25 Will Go For. $13.50 Will-Go For. $24.50 Will Go For. 29.50 Will Go For. $32.50 Will Go For: $54.50 Will Go For. $62.50 Will Go For rSizes to fit everybody. Dress and Sport Coats in Plaids, Checks, Satins and plain materials. THE QUALITY STOEE MAIN STEEET 1 AUEEIOAN FORK, UTAH Missionary Farewell ; Mrs. Roy Beadle of Los Angeles, la here with his sister, Mrs. Alice Campbell Camp-bell who Is quite ill at her home. Mr. Beadle, who accompanied his wife to Ohio. His wife will remain here with Mrs. Campbell for some, time. Mrs Josie Tbompscn of Las Vegas, Nevada, Neva-da, is here also visiting her auni. Mm Campbell eludes Miss LttRa Buckwalter and Helmer Bloomqulat of the . American Fork First ward and Mrs. Srtha "W. fohnaon and Gene Paulson of the peasant Grove Second ward. 7 The young contestanU will h to-companled to-companled to Provo by a number from this stake. The community joins In wishing them the best of success In their efforts.'- ;z, ": - tests. In thla Alpine stake will U represented by Raymond Peterson ot Preg Chipman Improving Plo.ant n, tUnA .r anil M!m W " ' 6 Elsada Fletkan of the American Fork First ward In the publlo addresses and the American , Fork orchestra sponsored by the 8econd ward under the direction of Miss Florence day. From Operation President Stephen Lv Chlpman, wh5 underwent an operation Saturday Prt.1 last at the Alrd hospital in Provo, is reported to be on the improve. Mutual Dell Third Ward Play Again Schedule Drawn Up Next Monday Night Presi- Tuesday night's events will be the dent Chipmen's operation was for the ' removal or nis appenauc ana eunougu his condition following tne operation waa serious enough to give his family ladles', choruses, the dramas, the danc. lng of the Lancers quadrUla and the bands, Tuesday night Alpine stake . Utah lefi-the-Hrat- of-the -week- fortwllITepresented chorus from the stake directed by K. J. Bird, dancers from the Pleasant Grove wards, and a drama with a cast! comprised of the first and second winners of the stake. The cast in. His scores of friends not only with in this stake but throughout the state and other states as well iota in wishing wish-ing a rapid recovery for President Chlpman. " Wear A ilTlug"- : ..Summer AMERICAN FORK CO-OP. INST. Established 1868 Our Straw Hats Are . Winners.. We are Showing tor Our Weeks Special LADIES DRESS SLIPPERS IrFin Style For -This Week- ''.1; $5.85 " . LADIES' DRESS SLIPPERS Special; -$3.50 and $25 Don't Miss Gettinj? You A Pair Of S FLORSHTEM- SHOES FOB MEN You all know the . quality, of Jtbese . MTOnderful shoes. For ona.week.onlj-we will sell them . ; r .ftezn.- - ; $8.85 Pair - MEN'S WOEK SHOES ' For the Week's Special $2.65 to $5.00 r . ' hoes This Week At Special Prices. G rpcery Sp ecials Pint Can Wisson OiL .35c Pint Jar Mayannoise Dressing-.15c 1 Pound Package Pure Lard 20c y2 lb. Schillings Tea- .35c Set 6 Water Tumblers- 30c "Eyes Of Love", the Third ward play, will bo presented for the second time next Monday night, May 23rd, in the Cameo Theatrst The first pre. sentation two weeks ago was such splendid success that .those who miss. ed seeing the performance should not fall to be present Monday night A clean, wholsome play, abounding in humour, touched with pathos and I philosophy, the production is good. part of Juno at which representatives t The players have mastered their roles from the stake M. L A.'s will be In to a degree superior to most ama. attendance and be intruded in rec- teurs. - Mutual Dell, the M, L A. summer camp in American Fork canyon will open on June 27th with the American Fork Fou,rth ward at the DeU and continue throughout the summer months, to . th last of August witn three day. outings tor each of the Tar- tons wards of the stake, Arrangements are being made hi so for a recreational school to be held at the Cell towards the latter reational activities for both in and out of doors. Last year the school proved to be very successful and those attending are eager for another period of trainings Followlng is- th -schedule which designates the date each ward will be at Mutual DeU: Am. Fork 4th June 27th, 28th, and 29th. " Am. Fork 3rd June ,30th, July 1st and 2nd. ; Manila July 7th, 8th and 9th. Windsor July 11th, 12th and 13th. Lindon-July 14th, 15th and 16th. -Leh! 5th July 18th, 19th and 20th. Am. Fork 2nd Jujy ,21st, 22nd and 23rd. s , - lhi lstJuly 25th, 26th and 27th. AlplneJuly 28th, 29th and 80th. Lehi 4th August 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Jiehl 3rd August 4th, 6th and 6th. PL Grove 3rd August 8eh, 9th and 10th. " Highland August 11th, 12th and 13th. "Am. Fork 1st August 15th, 16th and 17th:, ' . PI. Grove 2nd August 18th, 19th and 20th. . .. Lehi 2nd August 22nd, 23rd and 24th. ' PI. Grove lst-August 25th, 26th and 27th . . . Those taking part are Miss Mona Hladley, Mrs. Edna Boley, Miss Beth Hutchings, Miss Mary Ashby, Miss Mary Abel, Wilson Lee. "Hap"r Jlolm- stead, Bert Christenseh, E. H. Devey and vera Holindrake. Mrs. B. K Tuttle is director. There wfll be specialties between acts Details as to time, admission, etc. will be found in the advertisement advertise-ment appearing in another part ot this Issue. -, - - An Opportunity WHICH MAY NEVER COME TO YOU AGAIN. ..... 7 acres full bearing apple orchard, 8H shares Alpine Irri-gatlon Irri-gatlon Primary water, 6 acres other, good ground, 1500 spraying machine, good team, harness and wagon, cultivator, plow, etc, all for the low price of $3,700.00. Good terms. The orchard will probably pay for the whole proposition propo-sition this year. fortune Is knocking at your fioorrjet-himtn Clarke & Barratt AMERICAN FORK, UTAH LionsVL luncheon Next Thursday The second regular Lions luncheon for. May wjll be held next Thursday, May 26th, according to notice sent out by Secretary Walton. The notice also contained the information that two meetings will be held during June, one ot-whicfc will be ladies night a numoer or ciud members and their wives will , attend the district convention at Tooele, today. V Next Thursday r, A missionary farewell party be given next Friday night, ty! In the tabernacle amusemtat k honor of Wayne Chadwick ulL' Singleton, both of the First i who are leaving the last of Hxt on missions to Qennany. r. wick is the son of Poitmasts Mrs. J. E. Chadwick, and Mr. ton's parents are Mr. and Ural Singleton. There will be a k followed by dancing. I The two young mlsiIonariMl here May Slst to attend the ait ary school in Salt Lake prior I tering the mission Held. 1 o l at Item of Neui tie warn ji!nt on a Sbo;r . . iicld up Mrs. Soilile Gltfti; today." New Item Bids Wanted Bids will be considered f transportation by bus of Udo3 the various sections: Alplne-Hlt to American Fork; Cutler t I Grades;. Saratoga to -Lehi; .itf ' ManDa to Pleasant Grove; loaC Page to Lincoln High; Lskfrt Vineyard to Lincoln High;"" S' catons on any of these route! ' , obtained .from Clerk of the bout J Bds wll be opened June 7, 1&? 5 p. m. '' f The board reserves the right lect any and all bids. I ALPINE SCHOOL ..DISTRICT--5-14-4t J. F. WALTON O' Forty Refinements in One Year Ford has made forty improvement in the past year-Three year-Three color options on closed model Two color options on open model All cars finished in ayroxylin lacqner Hot Plate Vaporizer standard equipment One-piece all steel Wire Wheels -Tront axle lowered for better steering and roadabilitr Berrioe and emergency brakes enlarged and strength Cooling sysum efficiency greaUy increased-Chassis increased-Chassis reinforced,, eliminating vibration Emergency brake drum shields redesigned to keep out dirt Clear vision curtains for open cart v Toot pedals widened-Non-draught ventilation . COME IN AND SEE THEM ' 7 Piece Glass Water Set- - -08c' 7 Piece Glass Decorated Water Set r $10 ggciMaiBaM- Fork Jotor Co. 1 Pkg. None Such Mince Meat. 15c r r. 45c AUTHORIZED DEAUSS The Peoples Store |