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Show SATURDAY, gfe . AMERICAN. FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 17, 1927 y Jwtw5 1 , ' - ,-- is n t i iEggs! Eggs! Eggs! Eggs tore - the iiltimato-product . every - ppultry-lnan ppultry-lnan is striving for. The hen is simply an egg producing pro-ducing machine. ' .V , IJiiek of both FEED is the big item. Quality feeds produce a larger, healthier hen and mcttt'ggs. Insist on the best feeds and lowest cost. , " Our system has solved .the problems for many oultryrnen. , Always Leaders In Quality and Price. , Try Our Long Burning Blue Blaze Coal. American Fork locals Get It At Robinson Grocery Green Groceries, Seasonable Fruits. Always the best. dy. Mrs. John Blnns, Mrs. Elmer 'Bate and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chlpman were business visitors In Salt Lake City Thursday. - Mrs. Nate Anderson and daughter, Jennie ot Bingham Canyon, spent several days this week visiting at the home of Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Gene Murdock. ; Mrs. Reed Gardner and Mrs. Jafvis Aydelqtte were hostesses Thursday afternoon to the Ladies' Literary As-soclatlon. As-soclatlon. They were entertained at the home ot Mrs. Reed Gardner. During Dur-ing the afternoon, Mrs. George P Parker ot Provo, gave a book, review on "The Galeoto", Lflte.rJn.tha afternoon, after-noon, a delicious lunch . was served to the guests. " ... ....-- . . ... Mrs. James Chlpman entertained the members of the Chipman-Hill bridal party, at a formal dinner party Sunday evening. A color, scheme of green and white was carried out In the dining room. White snap dragons drag-ons furnished & beautiful effect In the combination. The table held for Its centerpiece, a pillow composed ot white re petals, and resting in the center was a cupld holding a wedding the bride and groom, and brides, maids in dainty chaff on dresses In pastel shades. At each end ot the table were t&U white cathedral candles can-dles in pale green holders. Covers were laid tor twelve. During the dinner musical numbers were furnlsh-,cd furnlsh-,cd by Misd Florence Priday and Mrs Mary Humphries. LOST Small black felt hat, trimmed trim-med in gold ribbon. Return to Chip-man Chip-man Mercantile Company." 9-17-lt ' Mrs. Leo Meredith attended a bridge luncheon held in Provo Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Ildus Markhuro. The "Sunshine" committee ot the First Ward Relief Society entertained at a party for Mrs. Lydia Pulley Frl. day of last week. A clever program was given, after which they enjoyed games. Following the afternoon's entertainment en-tertainment delicious - refreshments were served. There were twelve present, and they report a Jolly time The E. E. girls entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening at a Tarty wilbrMrs. Myrl Despain as hostess, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, In honor of Mrs. Frank Greenwood ot Los Angeles, Cajif., who was here visiting. The usual social diversions were enjoyed, after which a dainty nd delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Ruby Despain of Arrowhead was an out of town guest ""'"'"' ;-i5' HORSE RACES SCHEDULED FOR UTAH'S BIG FAIR Bom at tha ipMdiMt haraas la tba lntaa- noantala wastry will coapata in fiTa- aay racing mart at ua UUB Btata rlr. Ball Lata City, Kuaaloi, trotting an paeLag null wUl lake plaea Octabar 8. 4, S, f, and S. Paraaa totaling IS4TS bit. fcaaa long an (or taa troltara and paeara, and arly -triaa' indicate a apa4 ahow aeoond to aon la tha Waat. Tha track la being pal ia rat elaaa eonditiaa far taa apaolaf day. Entry blank a aad aoadltiona foreniinf taa raeaa aara beaa aaal nl by Cooia 8. Car-don, Car-don, auparwiaor at taa aaaad aad bona department de-partment at. taa Utah Stele Fair Aaeeiatiea. Entriee will cloaa September 10. Grand Liveeteel Farad Wedneedaf, October 6, baa baaa doalgnated aa Governor'! bar whan taa Grand LiTeatoek Parade will taka placa. Silver copa win ba awarded tba champlona and grand chain-piona. chain-piona. Governor George H. Para atakbaf the preeentatiena. -rum vncwu u i t y c gauges With each rurchase on Monarch or Banquet Range we will-dve Fr J r ... ; no t- o.j. i ci:i ; w vm 42 rieee JMnner,eet or zo i-iece oei ui ouvenvare. f Te carrv a complete stock of the new mpaeis- in both of those wonderful ranges. Liberal Terms. , A Liberal Allowance On Your Old Stove. We also carry, the- Great Western and Superior Circulator. Hcats-frbin 2 to 7 i rooms. Your old heater taken in at a liberal allowance. Our furniture lines are very complete with all the latest designs and finishes. Trade in your old furniture and get the new snappy suites. . ' J ' ; Our low overhead expense enables us to sell for less. Pay us a visit and open an account. with us today. ' ' i; l J L STORE OF QUALITY IHwJ Apollo Draws Big Dance Crowd Funeral Services For Mrs. Joseph A. Wootton The Hart eat JJoon dance, which Funeral serrice for Mrs. Joseph officially opened the fall and, winter j A- Wootton were hejd In the Wasatch dance season at the Apollo Hall Wed-! Ward ot Salt L City, Sunday Spt nesday night was a big success. The llth wlta Harold S. Barnes preslii. floor waa crowded with dancers not ; to. A Quartette sans "Tho Deepen-ony Deepen-ony from this city but from the snr. In Traljs,- and Uie lnyocaUon was rounding oommltles and ererybody offered" by E. M. Alston. A solo "0, had a gay time. The orchestra, John-1 Dry Those Tears." wa rendered by F 4 ' - I 4 r Don't Try To Keep Up With The Jones' By Going In w r. JJeDtr--- Pay Cash as you go! Be able to say you ' "OWE NOT ANY MAN" ' Knickers! Knickers! Knickersl KNICKER PANTS AND SUITS FOR BOYS ARE NOW IN STYLE We have a Iaru;e stock of these suits at the right prices. We invite you to. gee them." " $3.50 Will Buy A Suit For Him. GROCERY SPECIALS -If you want to -save money buy our specials for -- this week. They arc rflso the best brands you can buy. Pint - Mason Jars 78c . Quart Mason Jars ..98c 2 Quart Mason Jars . ....$1.19 Dozen Carton Mason Jar Lids...- . 27c 2 Packages Tree Tea ...65c 1 Pound Can Calument Baking Powder 30c Quart Can Malt Syrup . ......58c 6 Boxes Matches 23c 25 Pounds Sugar ...v..:... $1.78 Pickling Onions, (Jreen Peppers, Spices, Etc. AMERICAN: FORK CO-OP. The Peoples Store ny Rosell's Norejty Lagoon Orchee-tra, Orchee-tra, r proved "popnlar-withr the dancefs, so much so that the same musicians will furnl&h the music for the next Wednesday night dance. The big harvest moon which glowed In fuli splendor from the norUiwest corner ot the hall was a novel attraction and added to the enjoyment The spot light dances were another clever feature. fea-ture. The dance season started oft In gocl style and the coming season should bring great enjoyment to the dance lovers. o Pioneers Royally, Entertained The pioneers of American Fork were royally entertained Wednesday afternoon by the Adams camp of the Daughters of Pioneers of this city. A splendid program provided lnter-talnment, lnter-talnment, and several of the numbers were especially ot pioneer typeT-Two Mrs. Erlckaun. -Thenrstpeakeiras"Bl8h6p'T. 0. Ashton the former bishop of the ward. Followed by him as the next speaker was Bishop John R, Hindley. former bishop ot the American Pork Third ward. The quartet then rendered rend-ered a hymn. Wm. F. Bromley, a former resident of American Fork, was the next speaker and following him Mrs. Edith O. Young rendered the beautiful solo, "The Christian's Goodnight. The closing remarks were made by the bishop ot the Wasatch ward Isaac P. TheneU. The cloajng wngwajg..by,4he.' quartet, "i- Know My Heavenly Father Knows." The benediction was offered offer-ed by Thomas Maxwell. -The attendance at the services were extremely large, there being many friends and relatives attending from American Fork, together Trith many friends and relatives from Salt Lake City, and other cities. ?x Interment was made in the Was. atch Lawns cemetery. The services at the grave side were very impres- Shelley and Mrs. Fannie Chamber-land. Chamber-land. Readings were given by IToyle Proctor, Mrs. Mamie Proctor and Mrs. Mary E. Abel. Refreshments were served following the program. A clever program was featured by the Fourth ward ,to which thirty five members were witness. A one-act play "Gossip"., was dramatized by Relief Re-lief Society members. Miss La Rue Robinson sang a solo and Miss Berta Gibbs gave a reading. Everyone en. Joyedihemselve"lnmenselyr,-mra couples dressed In pioneer costume sang "When You And I Were Young Live owing to the wonderful profus- uKijsion or beautiful floral-- offering Maggie," Martin Hansen played time tunes on his accordian and vio. lin. and William 8. Robinson talked' and number, which were extraordinary in grandeur on early experiences. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program There were eighty present Including the guests and entertainers. Goates-Brown Marriage Miss LaPriel Goates of Lent was nitod in marriage to Norran Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Brown of this city, Wednesday, S(pt 7th. in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Brown Is well known in American Fork, as he graduated from the local high school with honors, and took an active part in school and seminary acUvlties. The young couple are receiving showers of congratulations from their many friends in both Lehi and American Fork, being well known and liked in each of the vicinities. They are setting op housekeeping la ine a. w. auiier residence in the Third ward, and will be at home there to their many friends. I. A. Smoot of the ward bishopHc offered the dedicatory proyer. o . .Relief Socities Entertain Three of our city's "Relief Society organizations-entertained Tuesday In their respective Chapels to enaugu. rate the coming season's work. nrtne First ward a most enjoyable program was given which consisted of a reeding, "Whistling Boy", by Mrs. Ida Haag; Jokes by Mrs. Sabina Allen; two vocal duets by Mrs. Fack-eral Fack-eral and Miss Detta McBride; and a reading by Mrs. Joseph key. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served after the program. The guests numbered thirty. The Third ward have a most unique uni-que and novel way in selecting hostesses for their entertainments. The names of all present are put into a box and nine are drawn out, these to arrange for the program and refreshments. The hostesses Tuesday arranged a very splendid .program, consisting of three vocal solos sung by Miss Oneida Elsmore, Mrs. Fannie Many See "The Big Parade" And Like It "The Big Parade", which for three inights Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday which wag shown at the Cameo has been proclaimed by many who attended as the best picture pro. due'ed for some time. Two matinee Shows were. , also -given. - Manager Miller provided extra music for the picture which with the gun and drum effect created a realistic -atmosphere for those watching the picture. The war scenes were made "Live" with thunderous noise backstage, ; while the stucatto of the machine guns, the hum of the propellors of the airplanes air-planes and the crack of the rifles were produced with the desired effect It has not been long iIbmt Parade' was shown in SaJtM the people of this commutf fortunate in having this blj tion shown here this early. sd another Bpjendld plctnrs wit;; cently ran in Salt Lake tQ k la the near future Floods In Price Delay OnaojBntjofttJ within a week, which hat Carbon county, the Railroad has been demoralized so baffij has delayed mall from Met eastern Utah. It has beenj that it has been as lonf U f hours to a whole day lower ftj scheduled time In reachlnf ia Fork. j I - The rains which have oom been "so much more serlotii tt? first inundation, that it b 4 considerable damage, eves t tne trice Dridge oik. wra n." Tkrn,"6n his" Way to Pria veetigate the Jood sltnati marooned at Heiner on a IX WL train.. . It is weU to Btate. therefore,! local citizens, the reason so of the mall delay from thiK In Utah,nnUl damages arsfsx Radio Time m , It's time to trot thft radin tuned up for M nneaaii and winter entertainments. let our expert check over jour battenes, tubes, set and speaker and havo it working P??; fectlyi ;.: : : We stock all rfldin mrts. tubes and sets. Rdiola for $65.00 complete and iv .' AtwateriKcnt for ft7n m nnA nn less acreskW I " v r WUVI XT " Martin Nielsen Auto Co. I Sold on easy monthly payments, - Z - -- ... ; , ' ; - .. ' i. . , ''WttWiJtWSSfreS ! - 1 dance GENEVAHf Y Lagoon .OrcEiesto' - ' , - - - : j - v - . - 4 f |