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Show 1' I. - . . AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN ' ' SATOBT! SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928' t 'v 1 3 ! t i f' ! I ' 4 1 "1 1 f L0WER:FEED PRICES Compare'these prices for quality feeds Avitb , v prices anywhere. BUY HERE AND SAVE No. 2 Yellow Whole Corn, Sacked, Per 100.....-.$2.30 No. 2 Yellow Cracked Corn, Sacked, Per 100......$2.35 No. 2 Yellow Fine Ground Corn, Sacked Per 100 : . ....$2.35 Recleaned Wheat, Sacked Growing Mash Laying Mash $2.40 ..t:.....:I....$2.65 .-J$2.65 B. K.-GERM KILLERS SPRAY PUMPS IT 7 "COOP DISINFECTANT EH OUE ENTIRE Tf?) OUEEHTIBS-rj & , STOCK -J' lf STCK j 1 I S3 r American Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bezzant are pending the summer months at their sheepberd. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Masters of Bingham canyon, were callers Wed. nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Joseph Wild. Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Walker are the happy parents of a winsome baby daughter born Monday. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Glen Wright arrived from Panguitch, where be Is employed. Wednesday evening and will remain with hit mother, Mrs. June Wright, until after the Fourth of July. Among those from this city who were in Salt Lake City Wednesday werev Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ellison and daughter Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Werner, Mrs. J. P. Werner, and Mrs. Jack Iverson. An abstract to your title doe not guarantee but ,, get an Insurance Policy from the Inter-mountin Title Guarantee Company and your title will be safe. adv. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jensen, who have for the past several months made their home In the Grant Hotel, have moved into the Ellen. Anderson, home and will reside there during Mr. Jensen's stay with the Telephone company In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan are transferred Into the hotel apartments, formerly occupied by the Jensen family. Calbert Beck and bis cousin, Le Grande Beck, spent the week-end at Gunnison with relatives. While there, they attended the wedding of their niece, daughter of A. A, Beck. Misses Doris and Moselle Cunning ham accompanied by Messrs Sherman Robinson and Ralph Davis of Lehl, motored to Saltair resort Wednesday evening, where they spent a delight ful evening. Mrs. Peter' Beck entertained at dinner Sunday for friends and relatives. rela-tives. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kesler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Andrew and two children, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Letham, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hatch and Mrs. Bosley, all of Salt .Lake City. . Miss Edna Shelley was one of the senior students at.tbe B. Y. U. sum. mer school to receive special honors for her work during the spring quart-er. quart-er. There were Just six other stud, ents In the senior division and five from the Junior college to receive this distinct honor. Miss Ora Jean Chlpman was hostess hos-tess and Miss Melba Chlpman guest of honor at a prettily arranged luncheon lunch-eon Tuesday- at the Marian Lois tea room In Salt Lake City. The guests were seated at one table decked with roses and bella.donna, the place cards were handpatnted mlnature Brides and Bridesmaids decorated in pastel -shades- of- tulle. Places -were laid for: Mrs. J. Tracey Wootton, Mrs. William Chlpman, Mrs. L. H. Timby, Mrs. Helen Heiselt, Mrs. C. S. Hill, Miss I;oulse Eldredge, Miss Doris Thornley and Miss BUlIe Ho. bush. SPECIAL FLOWERED ORGANDY 40 iricneswide Regular 95c Yard 59c Coats That Formerly Sold For A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A SPRINO COAT AT A SAVING OH SPECIAL j and FLAXOHB A I I 1 ' nc $14.50 will go for. $16.50 Coats will go for. $19.50 Coats will go f or 422.50 Goats will go for. 24.75 Coats will go for $49.50 -Coats will go for .....$7.25 .$8.25 $9.75 .$11.25 ..$12.45 ..$24.75 a. SALE ON PRINTED RAYONS and PAINTED SILKS 15 . DISCOUNT TOGS FOR MEN THAT WILL MAKE SUMMER COMFORTABLE Right now is the best time to come in and stock up on your summer's wear : needs. Our displays, are; complete, prices reasonable, -so you may buy all you need without straining your pocket -book. Bathing Suits New styles In Men's and Ladle The No Skirt Suit In Wonderful Color Combinations. Call and See Them. CHIPMAN THE STORE OF QUALITY Mr. "and Mrs. "W. R. Halllday "were among those from this city who attended at-tended the wedding reception of Miss Mabel Webb of Lehl and Wesley Jense of Pleasant Grove, given Friday evening In the Lehl Memorial building. Mr. and Mrs. William Skagg of Jp0XJx Enrolled For U. Of i uiauurg, reuiis.vivania, epeoi inurs- day In this city visiting with" Mr. and! Mrs. Thomas Priday and family. U. Summer School to- 50c Valuet te: . 35c Yard s Al -In SALE L 0I Full Fashiont fi" Pure Thm; fcSi j Jreoun SILK HOST jil JdiBt! . $1.50 Value 15 ... $1.00 Pair lH rboni 1 it mi t ,iy c (f .Vow Neitrl Vw Printed h Jtak DEZ1' ffS 'j WUDtj $2.253dE V p , i - . IHI XM1 i Baker-Sundbergi K j i Jist deceived I LARGE SHIPMENT OF MID-SUMMER DAINTY NEW DRESSES Lovely colore, dainty, yet striking patterns,., new ideas in designing. They are going to be priced special for the 4th of July. Y ou can 't afford to pass up these Wonderful Wonder-ful bargains. ALL NEW DESIGNS AND COLORS IN A : Miss Doris Thornley Thursday at a dinner home in Kaysvllle Melba Chlpman, a bride of July, Anebelle Miller, Reva Beck, Pearl entertained I JorKen8en' an1 Velma Shelley ofj Miss Edna Bak and Mrs. S. T. Baker, i Sundberg, son of Mr. ai Sundberg of Pleasant C: .The young couple iffl home In Salt Lake City, Sundberg is employed. I for their future nsppm them from their manr J er party at ber 1 .re atlendln, ranyner j J ; Utah County registered- for the six tS - - Tanner Millinery, Amencan sity win continue for on,V six weeks 01k. 6-.')0-lt! this year instead of the usual twelve. j This change was made in accordance Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday attend- j with suggestions from leading educa-ed educa-ed a wedding reception in Salt Lake! tors of the state and Is proving suc-Wednesday suc-Wednesday evening given at the home! ceBsful, according to university of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright in honor ! authorities. of the marriage of their daughter,! . o Ethel, and Russell S. Rogers. .The Mr. and Mrs. Peter Condor moved Wright family were former residents during the week into Rihnn Tnw u iHindley's home in the Third ward. of this city. and will live there indefinitely. want t() be snrp of vnar, ns -.re it. When you buy a piece I Mrs. Owen Humphries and Mrs. on Title insurance and, Clifford Wilds arrived home Wednes. day evening from Denver, where they have been visiting the past six days. K yo:i title of land insi you need ntft worry a'mut the tit'e adv. Wash Goods Should you prefer to do your own sewing, then inspect this showing of fast color wash fabrics at 20 Discount. 1 in tf' 1868 MEN'S STRAW HATS, SUITS, SHIRTS, SOX and SHOES Everything for the wellfdressed man.. ' Our prices are always in reach of the average customer. iiirflai "The People's Store" 1863 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karren and daughter Kate and son : Joe," arrived home Wednesday evening from an ex-tende.l ex-tende.l motor trip to Yellowstone National Park and othep points of interest. in-terest. Enroute to the park, the Kar. ren family went by the Logan Canyon route, stopping in Ihaho where Mr. rr ... ivarren joined tbe party. They furnea nome by way of Wyoming. Mr. Karren will vinit til after the Fourth of July with his family before returning to his work In Idaho. Mrs. Humphries and Mrs. Wilde made the trip by motor car with Mr. and Irs7XiHiam"rhlian of 8alt Lake City. During their stay In Denver, they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Erb. Mrs. young people being proa-. younger social sets of the o Special On Hat fanner Millinery,! Fork. Ray Shelley, Clarenc Miss Lenore Crookatooi. Crookston, Melvln Grtft Beth Boris attended to r.j.l At given ai me duiuio -- Jordan Narrows WedneK Messrs. Shelley and Grarf Crookston furnished talnment during the 'j, Cdk group motored to LtU K ji t program, and attended J i given In the First Wiri H Cj which place "Tabby mi fn sanr several comic m. h anled by Miss Crookst. tli Milt hi thei thro ttnrk t ttt re- Mrs. Clarence 8. Hill and Mrs. Helen Heiselt entertained Monday evening at a dancing party at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs Washburn S. Chlpman In American Pork, In honor of. Miss Melba Chip, man and Wllliajh B. Eldredge who will be married July 6. The living rooms were decorated with American nuar rosea, Shasta dasles, and lark spur. The amusement room was, gay with Japanese lanterns. A late up. per was served in the garden. Small tables were covered with Chinese cloths and were centered with brass bowls of pansles. The girls who erved wore Chinese pajamas and coolie coats In bright colors. The hostesses were assisted In entertain. Inf by their parents.' Siyty guests were present. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kit Iillian C. Uoothe with hr class of Kindergarten students made a tour of the busing i Evanstnn 1 town Wpiinoao ... . ! entertained rnu j - j- -i-muuioi me iiiue, .... .... ir folk w th th v.Hn. u tneir nome on - . Thursday was children's day at thj,n honor of Harrington bulldine. bride of July. i. studenta brought their younger brothers broth-ers and sisters. Games were enjoyed, after which picnic lunch was enjoyed enjoy-ed on the playgrounds. Card Of A We are most graww -ttl Vft.ta . our many bor for their help 1 pathy during our berfr liwB of ur dear wlf & " wa (ke thla mean heartfelt thank to Among" the out-of-town visitors who attended the funeral of Mra. An-drew An-drew Pulley held Sunday afternoon In the Alpine Stake Tabernacle were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bride anrf Mr. and Mrs. Albert nft0. 'L- i wy y. Mrs. Eva Brlggs and family, Ed Uyton, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rntt of Bait Lake City, Miss Iris Erana of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Montgomery Mont-gomery of Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murdock. Harold Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Andreason and family of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter-on. Peter-on. Lyle Peterson of Loa, Mr. and Mrs . Jbhnjlrown of UK Lorenso MarUn and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip p,t-erson p,t-erson of Bountiful. A, W. PnW1, Card Of We wish to ei?- thanks to all vn0,n 'l to lighten oor frtef 19 vt denr friend .and mussdn. and the P; lous llftiees of hto . mother. Mary W1 |