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Show : ; QATURD A Y. jtttty . SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1927 ' llJi, I., ., 1 , Jl'l UI-, , 1 ! AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN YOUR SUCCESS MEANS OUR SUCCESS vv That's why we are alwayB so anxious to ill save you money on your feeds Our car lot buying for cash gives us the lowest market prices on quality feeds. , , Our large turn-over! makes it possible for v us to sell close. , . GET YOUR PEED HERE WE BOTH WIN A W. Pulley & Sons Feed Coal Produce Telephone 172 - - American Fork W' TW J." Iff j ill ' ' :&Sk" -frfl Iff II i u ,(M HHT- - i f. .1 ' hi ' 1 .1 V) '1 r'Vr it American Jork Locals 7 Mr. and MraC )k'J. Reader nLOgden, pent several days' this week visiting at the' home of Mjr. and Mrt. Samuel F Grant. , Mrs. E. 0. Thomas and daughter of Bait Lake City is visiting this week with her parents, Mr, and . Mrs. 'Lawrence Hatchings. -ilrt.Le 1 Meredith- attended a bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon In Provo at the. home of Mrs. Rex Johnson. Mrs. Reginald Gustavesoa and small daughter, Mabel, are here Halting Halt-ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Aydelotte and other relatives. Wednesday - afternoon, Mr. 1. and Mrs. W. C, Fetters and daughter, Ethel, Mrs. C. G. Patterson, Mrs, James T. Gardner, Mrs. Reed Gardner, Gard-ner, -Howard - and James Gardner motored up American , Fork canyon and went through Timpanogos Cave and visited Mutual Dell. , . Mr. and Mrs. George P. Shelley, Edna and Lucy Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Shelley, Mrs. E. K. WagstalL Miss Reva Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Brown, John Jacklin, Miss Alice Jacklin, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacklin. Kenneth 'land :.Lflllan Mcr 'Donald attended a wedding reception held at Riverton WeaneBday nTgntTTn honor of Wm. Bowen end his bride, Vera Webb Bowen, who is a daughter of Mrs. Ruth Webb. Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Frank Bush, a delightful mlsoeL laneous shower was given by Mrs. Frank Bush and Mrs. Milton Adams to honor of Mrs. Roger Felt, former ly Miss Margaret Taylor of this city Games and other social pastimes were the diversions of the evening. Prizes were-wtst by- Mrsv- Fannie- Singleton, Miss- Nellie Wilde and Miss Clarice Taylor for different games particlpat ed In. Dainty refreshments were served to over twenty; five gnesta Out-of-town guests were - Misses Earah, Jennie and Viva Taylor, Mrs. Snel Bushman and Mrs. Morris ded bride received many beautiful and practlcaTgmr tions and wishes for the future. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett and Mrs. . L. Dunkley were business visitors In ' Salt Lake City Tuesday. New songs, new Jokes "Tabby" and "Bun" Cameo Tonite. adv. Dean Nielsen of Tooele was a visitor In this city Friday of. last week, guest of-Wendall Noyes. " Mrs.-. Thomas Singleton, Mrs. C P;. Jensen: and .Miss r.SUUa: Singleton were visitors in Provo, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen motor, ed to Salt Lake City Monday, combining com-bining a business trip with pleasure. Mrs. Oscar Chipman and Miss Madge Walters were visitors in the capitol city Wednesday. ' ' .-. , ' Hats At Half Price Tan- ner Millinery at American iFork. adv. Mr. an,d Mrs. T. A Masters of Bingham canyon, spent Thursday last in this city visiting with Mrs. June Wright Magnificent Upholstered Living Room Suite DISTINCT dignity in the atmosphere created by this suite. The handsome roomy chair and full & dovenport are restful to the eye as well as to the person. Of finest construction. Upholstered t ; excellent grade of mohair. . : $ 115 00 and $175 00 Everything to eat for that fishing and camping trip. Groceries, fruits and vegetables. Always the best Robinson. Grocery. adv. . Miss Ilab Baasett returned to her i home In PjomOaat Sunday night after spending a two weeks visit here with her grandmother, Mrs. R. Nielsen. The Daughters of - the Pioneers have discontinued their meetings for July and August They will again resume their regular schedule the first part of September. FREE FREE I'JALL PAPER To introduce my exclu sive stock of - wall paper I will give away 1000 rolls of ceiling. Values 25c to 50c per roll absolutely free. I do the hanging at regular price. Will call with samples. Call EDW. CER 2 Ameriqan Fork I I Richard Gardner returned to this r city Saturday evening from Tooele j fi where he has been employed. will visit here for some time1 after wh1ch""he'7expects to wprinl..f M Lake City. 5 8-Piece Genuine Walnut Group Other Suits As Moderately Priced. Mrs, Clinton Larson and son visited this week with Mrs. Larsen's mother, Mrs." Emma Foster after which they leave today for Mllford where Mr. Clinton will participate in the Fourth of July celebration which they are baring Ui ere. Mrs. William Chipman, who has been spending two weeks in Call fornla returned home Thursday ae companied by her daughter, Miss Ora Jean Chipman, who will remain for the summer visiting with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eslle Bennett and baby son of Bingham Canyon, stop-pad stop-pad Sunday and visited at the home of MCand Mrs. J. m Bennett parents of Mr. Bennett after which they motor. ed up American Fork canyon and spent the day. Mrs. Bennett and baby remained a few days to visit Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barrett and family. ; Mrs. C. G. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fetters of Portland, Oregon, Judge and iMrs. George P. Parker of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. James Parker of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hansen of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner or this city : motored to Saratoga Sunday and enjoyabl spent the day, accompanied by their families. i DINING ROOM SUITES Of Beauty And Distinction 8-Piece Suite Walnut Combined With Other Woods $60.00 -.$97.50 -$125.00 BEDROOM SUITES WITH CHARACTE TO RECOMIIEin) THEM Walnut Suite . Silver Tone Suits: 487J CHIPSilM'S - V A v' THE STORE OF QUALITY . MAIN STREET . AMERIOAN POUIT TTTATT Thoma, coddington returned home Special Meetines On WdnesdaT TnInr frnm"- t t"11iS vu ... . v - - mm wm VWMVW where he has been the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Chipman left Thursday for their sheep herd in Logan canyon, wher they wiu stay a week. - - - ... . . .... r Mr. and Mra.-W.-R HaUiday mad family returned home the first of this week , from Los Angeles, cWfornla, where they have been the past two weeks visiting their daughter, - Nina, snd other relatives and friends. They report a wonderful time, and also that Miss Hallway is well and doing splendid splen-did work In the mission Held there. Card of Thanks To all those who assisted in any way during pur recent bereavement, the death of our beloved husband and brother, Fred Wanlass, we ajr ula-cerejy ula-cerejy ffratefuL The many kindnesses are bright spots in our hour of sor-rowi. sor-rowi. ;' ' 1 - , Mrs. JJred Wanlass and the Family. Milk Digestibility A county-wide meeting will be held to Provo (College Hall, R. T. U.) on Saturday, July t, at 2 p. m. when Dr. R. L. H1U of the Utah Agricultural College, will give some spteAdid information infor-mation which will benefit every man, woman, and child. Dr. Hill has done soma splendid work on the digestibility of cows milk by testing the curd, and will show tests, how they can be made, and the "suits from thru, the tests -Every one who drinks milk should be inter-eated inter-eated In learning which mUk can be digested easily, and why. Urge all your friends and neighbors to be-pres-ent. ' . . Dr. Hill is also holding meetings ra the largest communities of the county, and the following is the re mainder of his schedule tor the week; Thursday, - June 80, at 7 p. mJ- Amerlcan Fork (Cameo Theatre). Friday, July 1, 8 p. m-CIty ft Co. Bldg., Provo. - Saturday, July S, 8 (Amusement Hall). ' p, bl Liadaa (Saturday, July (College Hall). a. i Announcing the-Opening of Our McGall Pattern Dept AVe have just installed a new stock of McCall Prinred ; and are now prepared to take care of your style needs. Call styles are known-every where for their smartness t accuracy of design. McCall the only pattern with a printed cuttin? l f lected by a margins-features which do away with accuracies necessarily characteristic of all other patten lhe same courteous and efficient service found throughout btore will be maintained in this new department. We tl! aU times, be glad to help customers select patterns andfc The famous McCall '8 Magazine, the new Quarterly! nif new Needlework book are on sale now. Chipman Mercantile Co. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH GEN EVA COLUMBIANS- FREE AFTERNOON DANCE 1 VJ ...v .TTonht--Satr July 2t piyT" LRJin J n Daring Fire Dive" ' , R Program I Surf Board Races C-li PWzes |