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Show v.' SATURDAY, MAYjyt AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1927 . x ? 1 f : 4 Ve Make The Feed Prices You'll always notice that lower feed prices are made first by us. . " ; . We buy in car lots and direct and always get best prices. In turn we hand this advantage to our customers. - ; ' : r - Compare our prices at any time with others any-,Avhere. any-,Avhere. Quality considered youH find our prices are . lower. -"v , . '.-Z: APPROVED POULTRY REMEDIES Oct the latest and best medicines fofpoultry. diseases here. We are stocking the approved preparations. A. W. Pulley & Sons Feeds Coal Produce. TeleDhone 172 ;-&m&cmcz& AMERICAN JORK iQCALS Mra. J. a Stanley of CalUornU. li her visiting with her mother, Mr. Mary Ann Boley, Mrs. Stanley was formerly Miss LlxiU Boley, r Wanted strawberry pickers. . Phone 4 J-W, American Fork. " 1-tp. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dean will be glad to learn that their nineteen montha old son, Wayne Ps who has been vary 111 for two week with; measles, 1 now mnch better and Is recovering. , Plenty of Choice Flowers for Decoration; Tel.Two-O-0 American Fork. adv. Mrs. William M. Miner and. Mrs, David 8. Taylor attended the conven tion and luncheon of the Service Star Leglone of the state held Saturday In Salt Lake City. The convention vai held at Memory House and the lunch' eon waa given In the Hotel Utah, Tuesday night the Bee Hire Girls of the Fourth ward met at the home of Mr. David 8. Taylor. Tho time waa spent In working on., the Bee-Hire Bee-Hire scrap books and outlining plana .. for summer work and meetings: A dainty lunch was served. There were 1) girls present Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood Ma and Mrs. J. , C. Meyer and children, Mr. and Mrs. WUlis Blrklnshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Davis,' all of Salt Lake City, were guests Sunday In American Fork of Mrs. IL R, Healer. .: - A number of the friends of Miss Mary Johnson of Honolulu were made glad by having her call upon them In this city. Miss Johnson was enroute to California. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham left the forepart of the week by auto for California. They will spent at least several weeks there and probably probab-ly will remain. Mrs. James H. Pulley had m TisL tors from Idaho Falls Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thornton. Wednesday Wednes-day Mrs. Ben Rolfson of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, was a gowt hera pf Mr, jruuey. Here's a Chance to Save Our Entire Stock V 5k Smart . Spriimg (Coat Radically Reduced Miss Ora Holmes was hostess Thursday night to the members of the bVT.'OV Tha usual diversions of sewing and social chat together with music wexa enjoyed after which Miss Holmes served I delicious refresh, ments to her guests. Mrs. 8. Garn Carter of Provo, formerly Miss Luel-la Luel-la Cunningham, and a member of the club was presented with a beautiful set of hand painted china, a wedding present from the girls. ' Friday night of last week Mrs. Harold -Chipman entertained at her home, her guests being the former lady teachers with whom she associated associ-ated in the Forbes and' Harrlngtou school buildings several years ago and several other. Games and music were the entertainment features and were followed by a delicious lunch. Those present were Mrs. Josie Q. Walker and Mrs. Sylvia T. Peterson of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Emma G. Anderson, Mrs. Elva U. Smith,- Mrs. Blanche 0. TattersoJV Mr. Johnell R. Walker, Mrs. Fern & Nlcholes, Mrs. Hasel A. Robinson. Mrs. W. 8. Stew art. Wttses Sarah Parker, Jane Mc Pherson. Sadie Nelson, Reva Wagstaff and Edna Stewart Earge Bed Peonies "For Salftr-iirs. E. A. Aersnaw, American rorK, tcl ttt-i. , Mrs. C. R. Crandall and daughters, Annetta and Lavon, of Los Angeles, are in American Fork tor an indefl- nate visit with relatives and friends ftFWl'ar"iiniSi CrandaO left this city to make her Aoma In California. She Is slater to Mrs. E. W. Paxman, Mr. - John C Miller and Hans Christensen of this city, ' . ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. Ellas 8. Woodruff of -Salt Lake City announce the engage, ment of their daughter Margeret te Wlllard H, Clarke, son of President and Mrs. James H. Clark ef this city. Thawtddlng wiU late- plaoa -June 20th In the Salt Lake temple. ' Both the young people are popular students of the Brighsm Young University and are being congratulated by their many friends. 1'"'' " Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tlmpson entertained enter-tained Tuesday night at their homo to honor of their son,LyJe Timpson and b Is bride "who - married Saturday. A color scheme of yellow and white prevailed in the entertain ing rooms buttercups being effectively used. Contest games were enjoyed ty all Heber Hansen and Mr. Whiting of Provo winning flnst prizes, and Richard Rich-ard Douglas and Fred Bradley tha consolation ... favors. The following program also was enjoyed: 8everaJ violin and piano duets by Mrs. Wllma B. Douglas and Mlsa Eva Stloe, vocal solos by Heber Hansen and James Spencer, vocal duets by Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton of Bait Lake City, and vocal duets by Mesdames James -M, Grant and David S. Taylor. The nnnr nimle were the recinienta of a number of beauUful"si well as use. ful gifts and the best wishes of the 60 friends and relatives present. to "Half :M 1 :. , : s r ;t - Vfoaa , 'iUtlng ":T Chlpi rtT jwrth Coats That Formerly Sold For $13.50 Will Go On Sale for $6.75 $32.50 Will Go On Sale f or$16.25 ; $24.50 Will Go On Sale for$12.25 $54.50 Will Go On Sale for.-427.75 1 " Sizes For SmaUrMedum and Large Women. . -r s-: " ' 1 ' - ,,r- EXTRA SPECIAL r: GORDON V LUTE HOSE - I BOHTTA GOWNS 'All Silk Chiffon ; Hand Embroidered. Rare Values. In a full line oMovely new shades. t Large Assortment. , Regular $2.50 pair r. --- ' Values to $1.75 Special For A' Limited Time $1.29 $1.9$ (LJl ri - t . v r M MAIN STREET THE QUALITY" STORE - AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Mrs. Earl McTague spent Wednesday Wednes-day In the capltol cityvialtmgjslth relatives. ... ...... ,,. . irk Established 1868 You can't buy a better . suit for. quality and style than Micheals- Let us sell you one G rocery Specials rJlC J5c Package Seedless Raisins 11c (15 Oz. Package Figs . 15c 3. Pounds Rice- . .... , 25c Small Package Corn Flakes -9c- 4 vl JUvrge Package. Corn -Flakes -JL5c "3 Packages Jell x CelL 25c Pint Bottle Mayonnaise Dressing 15c 1 lb. Can McDonald Pure Cocoa 33c 1 lb. Bulk Cocoa 10c .Fresh Yalancie.Oranges--25c Dozen Try Our Lunch Meat, Salad8jwVr, :"J'cde'is;'''0ivesl', Cheese Cakes, For That Picnic or Lunch. Clothes . Help Make , The Han. - Dress -WeU It Costs "Less. The Peoples Sore Mrs Ellen Proctor and Mrs. John Adams were visitors In Salt Lake City Monday. Tuesday Mrs. Alex Chriatensen and Ml&s Mona Hindjey were in Salt Lake City, combining business and pleasure on the trip. Mrs. Earl Carlisle and children. Mrs. Foster Nlcholes ana cnuureu, motored to Strawberry Friday and soent the day with Mr. Carlisle and Mr Nteoiefc--rrr-: rr. Mr. and Mrs. John Holindrake, Mrs. Earl Carlisle, Mrs. Mary A. Winn with Mra. Junius A. West of. Pleasant Orove, attended the funeral of Mrs. Esther Simmons Thursday afternoon inLeht. The Bee Orchis ladles entertained Thursday jafternooa. lor Mrs. J. San-ford San-ford Walker at the home of Mrs. 8. T. Shelley. A very pleasant after. noon was enjoyed by the ladles. Mrs. Nellie McCullough Of Salt Lake City, spent last week In Ameri can Fork with Mr. and Mrs. William Preston. Saturday Mrs. Preston re turned to the capltol city with her and visited for several days with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McCullough. Miss Ruth Cnlpman with Coach and Mrs. Roberts and Miss WQma Jeppson of Provo, Left by auto Thursday afternoon after-noon for Portland, Oregon,"' where they will attend a convention of physical education directors. Defore returning home the party will visit in Seattle. They expect to be gone about three weeks. Prigmore-Chadwick Wednesday Mlas Drucella Prig mor of Bingham, and Neldon Chad- wick were united in marriage in Og den. Mr. Chadwick is the son of James Chadwick, formerly of this city, but now residing In Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick will make their home in Idaho. They are being entertained tonight in Salt Lake City by relatives and other social functions in their honor are being planned. Hearty wishes for all happiness in the future are being extended by their many friends. neas visitors in Salt Lake City Wed. nesday. Monday Mrs. George Meredith gave a birthday party in, celebration of the eighth -birth anniversary of her aaugnter Klea. Twenty-five friends were present and enjoyed themselves in playing games. Festive caps gave added pleasure to tha littl - guests. A dainty lunch concluded tha party. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS Owners of doga are hereby notified that taxes for the year 1927 are now past due and must be paid at once, WALTER DURRAXT, : City Marshal, LaVeU Singleton was pleasantly surprised by sixteen of his friends at his home Thursday evening. The party was given as a farewell as Mr Singleton leaves on a mission to Ger. many in the near future. -The usual social diversions were enjoyed together togeth-er with a dainty lunch. Mrs. J. E. Chadwick entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of her son Wayne and several of his. companion! who leave on missions in the near futura.,,Cpera,.were- -laid '!oritf. Dell Singleton, LaVell Singleton, Mel- via - Dunkley, Quenton Green wood, Harry Parker and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Chadwick of this city; HowardjOJKeUy otLProTO,- and Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Kirkham of LehL Messrs. Chadwick. LaVeU 81ngleton, Melvin Dunkley and Howard Kelly are tha missionaries. Mrs. David Davis returned k Thursday after spending seven! it In Salt Lake City withher set Mr. and Mrs Merrick. Her V daughter Dona remained to vistt her grandparents. o c Notice For Bids The Board of . Education of i Alpine School District will na bids for 'the Interior painting I calsomlning program at thefrre;. meeing June 7, 1927, at 5 p. n. I are to cover labor only. Spedflat may be obtained from the clerk i The board reserves the right h Ject any and all bids. I ...ALPINB - flGHOOIr; WSTEK, Joseph F. Walton, Cl Bids Wanted I Bids will be . onildered fif t transportation by bus of studeau the various secUons : AlpineBlxt to American Fork; Cutler te t Grades; Saratoga to Lhl; Manila to Pleasant Grove; Voab Page to Lincoln High; LskfrT1. Vineyard toLlncoln High. Sp catons on any of these routes sw'j obtained from Clerk of the boari J Bds wll be opened June I.VffJ 5p.. .' - -.. : .The board reserves the right . Ject any and all bids. j - ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT j 5-1444. 3. P.-WALTON Ckf. it Jot The BEST P ART-of a. GOOD HOLIDAY Part of the fun of a'obd holidav is the r place but the biggest part is having a goad car to get you there and back comfortably, -quickly and- economically. You can always depend upon the Ford ' car. to take you anywhere you wisFto" go, and, because it is so light, sturdy and powerful, power-ful, it will also take you to many delightful places where heavier cars cannot 0. ,Jt costs so very little to driye aPord.car...:. that you can make all etrips ipu J?aiit,, Fork r.lotor Co. American AUTHORIZED j "3S3 ' |