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Show SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,1927 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN BATURDAYJDEmiBER 17 192 AMERICAN FORK. CITIZEN gg eaoqj Sntpi!0!! aubuwu-j wu.qsijqnj oidry 83100 A ITvOaUESSlVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Post Oflice at American Fork, Utah, as second-class matter. ( Subscription rates, $2.50 per year in advance. . , Advertiiiement rates T DiHpIay, 30 centa a column inch. Legal notices and readers, leal rate of 10 cents per eight-point line per insertion. in-sertion. Tant ads. Rate 2 cents per word each insertion. Payment must accompany advertisement. ' A. F. OAISPOKD, JIll ..EDITOR American Fork Locals ." Miss Florence Logndon was a bun! ness visitor In the capltol city on . Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I Monson spent Sunday in Salt Lake City," visiting friends and relatives. wro business visitors In Brlgham City on Tuesday. Eugene Powell of Juab, was a Tuos, day guest at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Snyder. Mrs. Abe Oudmundsen visited last Saturday In 1'rovo, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Davles. By special request: 4th Ward Play '"Because I Love You" to be repeated at Cameo, Tliurs., Dec. 22nd, 8:15. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Davis' Chipman and Auburn Chipman of Salt Lake City, were guests Sunday at the home of their father, Stephen D. Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ingersoll and Mrs. Frank Edwards were business visitors in- the capltol city on Friday of last week. Mrs. Edwards also visited with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Dean. Mrs. Arnold Peterson left Sunday for Bingham Canyon, where she will make her home for the rest of the winter months. She has been here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chrlstensen, for the .past several fonths. Mr. and Mrs. James Varney moved Tuesday from their home on the State road leading to Lchi, into the home of Parley Hansen In the Second ward. Monday evening, the neigh bors of the Varney family entertained at a farewell party for them at their former home. Games were enjoyed, followed by a delicious lunch.. Twenty friends were present Miss Mona Hlndley spent the week-end visiting 'in Provo, with friends and relatives. traWofTefT herd.' He expects to" bo goho the rest of tlio winter months. , Mrs: Elmer Strong of Heber City, spent Monday here on business and also visited with relatives. - Misses Moselle Cunningham and Lorraine Adamson, visited in 1'rovo Siyiday evening with friends. ," - Miss IxIs Bone of Lehi, was ' the guest of Mlnaes Moselle Cunningham and Lorraine Adamson on Sunday. Mrs. Inez Karren of Provo, was a week-end guest here at the home of her mbther.in.law, Mrs. Joseph Karren. Mrs. Ernest Webb of Lehi, was a Monday vlsltoi1 here at the home of here parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg. Dell Singleton left Monday for his sheep herd in Gandy, where he .,, ex pects to be until the Christmas holl. days. 't, ''""""Hln Makes and burns ia own gas less than lc per hour. Boyd Stice 8ales Mangier Get Your Egg Money We pay for all eggs when delivered and pay the ' HiaHEST pilCES Come In and Make -Us Prove It. FULTON MARKET Wm. Shelton YOUR CHOICE OF A -BEAUTIFUL GIFT : WITH EACH $10.00 PURCHASE AT D-T-R CO. Mrs. Jennie Tanner and daughter Fay, spent last Friday In the capltol city, combining business and pleas ure. Mrs. C. A. Talboe and sons, Kent and Harold of Provo, visited the week here with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham. Miss Clara Miller was among the guests from this elty who attended party in Lehi Last Saturday evening given by Miss Arvllla Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Carter of Pro. vo, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Carter's mother, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham. Was Bill Barratt a scream as a lover? We'll- say he was. See him next Thura-Dec 22 at the Cameo Theatre. adv. Mrs. Othello Clark of Pleasant Groius peat-Tuesday - n this city visiting with her sister, Mrs. Onri Richards. Mrs. Virgle Murdock, Mrs. Vern Eyring and Mrs. Leah Van Wagonen of Provo, were visitors la this city on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen TU. Taylor were among those who saw "Why Men Leave Home" at the Wilkes theatre on Monday evening. ..' . " Mr. and Mrs. , JUJPlrmageand Mrs. Fon Chipman, motored to Salt Lake City on Monday and spent the day combining business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' Brown and Mrs. Frank Brown motored to Salt Lake City Sunday, and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Miss Meryl Chipman of the University Uni-versity of Utah. Mrs. C. C. Ran dell and son of Logan, and Miss Ruth Chipman of Ogden, spent the week. end here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. John Roberts of Lehi, and Mrs. Hasel Robinson of Ogden, were the out of town guests who attended the funeral of the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gustaveson held last Saturday. Misses CTara Miller and Mona Hlndley. in Company with Ray Kirk. ham and Rulon Russon of Lehi, motored to the Capltol .City last Sun day evening and attended the Pan tages theatre. mmmmmmm - Miss Edna Baker spent the week. end in Salt Lake City, visiting with her sister ZIna, and her brother Frank.LWhile there, she attended a dance given by Henegar't - Business College given Friday evening at the Salt Lake Commercial Club. A NATOfJAVDE INSnTUTf&v- where savings are greatest AMERICAN FORK mxmi 99 ' 7T E " mm - W IT I I I .m6 - Useful and Practical Gift for Everyone 'M .mMl.mcr to wear and something that will not easily WEAR Br-- OUT rft about the most sensible and acceptable gifts we .can lf suggest Our Christmas Stocks were never so attractive as right ' w TK nriW too. ARE RIGHT! MW WW fj ,m mm-mr f--wwy f Why Not A Rayon Bed Spread? A Decorative and Useful Christmas Gift Handsome patterns in gleaming , rayon stripes or distinctive figured and brocade patterns. Any one of these spreads expresses a welcome thoughtfulness. Stripd rmyoa spreads JO QQ in two colon O Ryoa Crinkle Spreads, size 72 X 108 or size 81 x 108 attractively attrac-tively priced A QO (flaw J m&A BP at Give Her Our Silk Hosiery The Satisfaction of Such a Gift Lasts For Many Months Everytime she wears them, she will remember your thought . fulness at Christmas time. An array ar-ray of smart colors in sheer and service weights. No. 449 aad 45S our own are a (if t of distinction I $1.49 -I i it Charming y 1 Embroidered Gifts Don't Take Long to Make A table scarf, a buffet set or luncheon set for your friend who entertains often pillow cases and fancy towels a score of attractive suggestions for Christmas gifts are in our Penimaid Art Needlework Needle-work line, 19 c to 98c For Winter Social Occasions These Frocks Are Appropriate Every style detail that makes for distinction has been used in the fashioning of the frocks in this showing. Each one is worthy of your particular attention and the low price is tempting I New, Becoming Colors Red that is rich and gay, new shades of vivid, blue, brown, tans and black, of course. Metal trimmings are effective on some. We urge you to see the splendid dresses we have to show you at thb very modest price. Women Misses Juniors They're On Every Christmas List! Fine Handkerchiefs For a small eift or a large one but always in good taste give one or ; r e v e r a 1 handkerchiefs I J JJoxed handkerchiefs are especially es-pecially nice for gifts. 1 -Swiss-Linen- j Novelty Silks 10c to 49c Embroidered corners, colo lace edge a score of novel youH like,. I Haiidkerchlf i 25 Aero-Soeeder" One of Many Mechanical Toy In stock Fascinating toys that really move amuse boys the most See the new ones on display in Toland. 98c Brocaded Felt For Rest Hour I Towels for Gifts P The Housewife Will Appreciate Them There is always room for more towels in every house- : wife's linen closet. (I4f 23c to 49c Gift Handbags She Will Like A roomy pouch shade to match her c o a t, . perhaps per-haps or any of a number of "other smart shapes and colors. 98c to $4.98 in a tan c4 Real Baby. Dolls With Long Druses Such a doll makes "play ing house1 more fun than ever I " Every small girl. will lore one. . Pompoms and brocaded brocad-ed are words hard to resist, re-sist, in slippers and the downy cushion sole makes them doubly at-' at-' tractive. $1 49 (White Broadcloth Shirts With White Rayon Stripe Collar Attached or Neckband Style Dressy white -, Broadcloth Shirts vith single or group Hayon stripes. fiVery finely made ! shirts, and low! priced at with one plain Pocket, cut full, carefully tailored, best quality buttons but-tons and button holes. A gift for particular men. $1.23 Men's Neckwear For ChrUtnuu Unusual color and pattern-efiacti; pattern-efiacti; quality ties 49c to 98c Men's Leather; B31 Folds i Black or tan ostrich grain, leather:, three folds ' 98c Fancy Hose For Men . r"cy silk and ocks; all colors rayoa red ?W1W ciooyc v fc S iis 1 k |