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Show As Lively As A Cock At Dawn all your poultry will be when fed of pep Into them by giving them substantial food that will add firm flesh, good blood, a profusion profu-sion of feathers, etc. Pulley's feed Is a fine Investment. Laying Mash... $2.40 Per 100 tbs. American Fork Locals Mr. Frank White and aon of Provo. spent last FrMay In American Fork visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ellison and faml. ly spent . Sunday In Provo, visiting at the home of Mrs. O. M. Fair. Eldon Nelson left the first of the week for Dividend, where he will be employed during the winter months. Kenneth Boyle returned Monday to his home In Pasadena,- California, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chlpman of this city and other relatives in Utah. Claude Egertsen and Miss Helen T Errertsen, son and daughter of "Mr. and Mia. C. E. Eggertsen art attending attend-ing the B. Y. U, at Provo this winter. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter 8trange, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston and Miss Lenore Crookston were business vlBt. tors Monday In the capitol city. That evenin they attended the Capitol theatre. - Miss Vern Bullock of Washington, D. C, was the dinner guest of Misa Loralne Chipman Wednesday at the home of Miss Chipman'a parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Walter Chipman. Mrs. Robert Blackhurst and Mrs. Richard Gilbert of Salt Lake City, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Walter Chlpman. "fgrubertilptinaff ttrd daugWwr; Eileen, Sarah and Florence, were Sunday Sun-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers of Eureka. ' William Patrick, who has been employed em-ployed during the summer months in Los ... Angeles, California, returned home Tuesday morning. Miss LaRee Chlpman, who is teach, ing school in Heber, spent the-weekend with her father, W. H. Chlpman, and sister, Miss Ann Chipman. ' Mr. and Mrs., William Patrick, Mrs. A, F. Smith, George Smith and Elliot Lee were business visitors in the capitol city Wednesday. Business visitors In the capitol city Thursday were:' Vern Walker, Miss Clara Miller, Mrs. Ora Chlpman and Mrs. Ivy Steele. Mrs. Samuel F. Grant and aon Max and Melvln Grant spent Sunday in Salt Lake and Park City. Mrs. Rose H. Grant returned hope with them from Park City, where she has been visiting the past week with her daughter daugh-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson. Clarence Grant and Ray Shelley, musically known as "Tabby and Bun", accompanied by their pianist, Miss Lenore Crookston, furnished musical entertainment at the Sandy Liona dub meeting Wednesday evening. . Misses Margaret Summervllle and Emma Coates attended the meeting with the entertainers. Friday eveningr the singers, comprised the musical numbers num-bers at the Young Men's Republican meeting at the Utahna Hall, Provo. Samuel Shelley and son, William and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shelley of Mt Pleasant, spent Tuesday In this city visiting friends and relatives. Samuel Shelley remained for a short visit. A change of -oil and tire awarded as prizes at the Strange Service Oct. 15th. Get your tickets with each purchase. - adv. Mrs. Ruben Chlpman and daughters attended a party Tuesday afternoon in Bait Lake at the Russell home given In honor of Miss Phyllss Romney, a bride of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nicholes motor, ed to Salt Lake City Sunday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reeu Gardner and family. Mrs. Walter Chipman and daughter, Loralne, spent Saturday fat the capitol city visiting frierids. They also attended at-tended the talkin movie "Wings- at the Capitol theatre. unting There is no such thing as rotten hunting luck if you come here for your hunting supplies. A sure shot and game every time that you get the right range. Drop in and see our new display , of Winchester supplies. 1 GUNS SHOT OTN SHELLS DECOYS HUNTING COATS BOOTS CAPS, ETC. Supplies ' ' - - ' Mrs. Laura Dunkley entertained the members of the Relief Society Stake Board at her home Friday afternoon. Following a discussion of the month's business problems, a social was en. Joyed. -- Dainty refreshments wer sirred early Jn. .the. evening. Bill Thornton resumed his studies at the U D. S. college at Salt Lake Monday morning, after spending the week.end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 'Thornton. Miss Violet Blrk returned to her work at the Postofflce Friday mora lng after a nineteen days vacation in California. She reports a wonderful time and of having visited many noted places of interest She was the guest of relatives and friends In inglewood and Los Angeles during her trip. and Mrs. Barney of Pleasant Grove. Yes Real Value! We Have Real Value Per Dollar Spent For The Radio Shopper. The Fastest Selling Radio In The World! Atwater Kent! . Miss Eileen Chipman spent Tuesday Tues-day and Thursday at the Brigham Young university and visiting frlenda in Provo. Miss Chipman leaves today (Saturday) for Salt Lake, where she will attend the University of Utah for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iverson spent several days last week visiting friends in Nephi, Ogden and Olmstead. Last' Thursday they motored to Nephi, and Friday they were guests of relatives and friends In - Ogden. While A there they visited the famous Artesian Wells in Ogden canyon. -Sunday they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Condor at Olmstead. Kf DON'T MISS THE GREAT NATION WIDE WINCHESTEB SAH Hundreds Of Wonderful Values A FqQf Which We list Bdoi "WINCHESTER Brass Padlock. $1.25 Set of 5 Mixing Bowls - Are. Kitchen Knife Sharpener WINCHESTER Air Rifle Shot Mt. Can Drain Pipe Cleaner...,...--90c Wire Dish Drainer,-.: Metal Wnste Basket-- 40c 50 feet Wire Clothes Lane.. . WINCHESTER Can Opener....- 69o .98c rz25c 5c ! I i -78c .43c 29c :.55c 2-Way Electric Socket . 3.Wy , Electric Connection. 3-Qz.vCaa WINCHESTER Utility ttH o-rooi 'oiep uaaaer , .1100 Hair Clipper (Cuts CIose)JTj fI.StndaVatQh Alarm Clock .WINCHESTER ThermoniHer.l25c td 25e Stainless .'SfeelTaring Knife j I it Ffl THE STORE OF QUALITY The following members of the Senior High School girls enjoyed a weenie roast and bonfire party at Utah Lake last Friday evening: Misses LaPriel Myers, Dorothy Adamson, I Moselle Cunningham, Clarice Bromley Berniece Barratt, Loralne Boley, Erma Logsdoh, Luclle McAllaster, Orpha Robinson, Helen Moffett and as a special guest, Lorraine Adamson. Among the out of town visitors who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Sena Rose held Sunday afternoon In this city were: ZMr, and Mrs. " John F. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Eva Cotton, Mrs. Ira Nicholas and son ' Richard, Alex Pickering ot Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and daughter, Gall, Harry Brown of Bingham Canyon; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Strong and daughter Beth ot Magna; James P. King ot Sacramento, California, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ktafj Mrs. Ruben Chijmian entertained at and son Vern of watts, utan, ana sir. ft briM dinner Wednesday evening in Child's Health Conference Next Wed., Oct. 3rd In honor of -her birthday anniversary, anniver-sary, Mrs. iT H. Jackson entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. E. Iverson, of this city, Mrs. Haydee Adamson and sons Marion and Ralph of Lehi, and the members of the Immediate Im-mediate family. October's Child Health Conference will be held next Wednesday, October 3rd. at the City Hall. Registration will commence at 1 p. m. and be in progress until 4 o.clock. Doctor Oldham and Nurse Reed will be in attendance. It is urged that mothers support the Health Unit in this project and bring their child ren for examination. Cliff Curran To Be At Fair Why Because Lowest Price For The Highest Quality Equals Value; : That Is Why They Arc Buying Atwater Kent. Mr. Radio Shopper, Come In And Let Us Talk It Over. ' Bennett-Werner Radio Co. - - Phone 108-W For Service AMERICAN FORK UTAH honor ot Miss Phyllss Romney and Ralph Culbertson of Salt Lake City, whose marriage Is taking place today (Saturday). The guests were seated at a large dinner table table, beautifully beauti-fully decorated in a color scheme of pink an dwhlte. A minltnre bride and groom formed an attractive center, piece. .Another feature of the table decoration was ft beautiful pink and white wedding cake! The invited guests were: Miss Romney, bride-uot bride-uot Mr. Culbertson, groom-elect, Mrs. Romney Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dave f snnalogus color scheme and. the latest Romney, Jr.,' Mr. and Mrs. William Russell, Misses Atton and Dean Romney, Rom-ney, Mr. and Mrs7E. A, Culbertson of Bait Lake, and Mrs. Sarah B. Chip-man Chip-man of this city. Mrs. Chlpman was assisted during the dinner by her daughters, Eileen, Sarah and Florence. This evening (Saturday) the Ruben Chlpman family will attend a wedding reception given at the Romney home in Salt Lake for Miss Phyllss Romney and Ralon Culbertson. o Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many beautiful floral .offerings, the. shakers. cars, music and for all complement given us in bur recent bereavement. Wayne W. Roue And The King Family. ; o , I Card of Thanks We are jmoni grateful to the many friends who were so kind and sympathetic sym-pathetic during, the illness and the death of our beloved wife ami mother and we extend our heartfelt thanks to each and everyone who in any way assisted us. Ross Ingersoll and Fnmlly. Opening Dance At Apollo Hall Big Success The opening dance at the Apollo Hall Wednesday evening was from every aspect a rousing Buccess. No detail was spared in making the setting set-ting for the dance-loving public ap pralsable. Manager Greenwood should be highly complimented for the line manner In which the dance was stag, ed. The most notlcable feature was the novel decorations. The orchestra stage, which has previously been un decorated, was transformed Into an knltation of a doll house. A beautiful painted curtain designed with pall- parrots, formed a background. Tiny windows and panel effects completed the picture. All were finished In an effects used in Interior ." decorating. The ceiling was draped with harmon. Wnr"Paper.AxeBIoomQu1st"ouT local painter and decorator, should be highly complimented for his artistic taste in designing this feature. Mr. Bloomqulst is one of the leading Interior In-terior decorators in the State and Manager Greenwood felt very fortu- Lnate in securing his services for the hall's decoration. Another novel attraction was the lighting used for the waltis. A beau tiful moon scene was dropped In front of the orchestra during these rythmns, and with lowered lights and dim music coming from behind a scene of moon light, a splendid setting was created. The orchestra, Adolph Brox and his Bluebird boys"," played" very splendid music. It Is definitely announced that this orchestra will furnish the music every Wednesday night With the large crowds, the novel decorations and the best music a big season Is expected. Manager Green, wood extends an invitation to every one to attend this winter's' dances. o- . According to reports of the officers or the FarenLTetfrhers organization, they will commence their meeting the second week in October. A course of study is being arranged and the outlooks for this season U-verv bright. The manager.iict of the Utah Slate Fair announces that it has secured ne of Europe's most daring aerlalistlsts as a feature of it's entertainment during the week of October 6 to -3. Capt, Cliff Curran, whose career of dare-deviltry started while he was in' the navy, is the man. Curran's entire performance takes place on a tiny platform, at the top of a high, tapering pole that sways precariously pre-cariously under his weight He per forms only in the open air, the pole be uses being too high to use a circus tent. He says neither the height nor the swaying of the pole bothers him in the least and that the only thing .sat ever detracts his attention, even for moment, is when someone touches the guy-wires that hold the pole ta posi tion. Another unique amusement feature will be the annual 8tate Championship Champion-ship horse-shoe pitching games. Cash prises and silver cups win be awarded.. The fireworks will be staged each evening of fair week, in front ot the grandstand. Each performance will present a sew feature, depicting exciting ex-citing dramas of the eld west and other Important historic epochs. The entries for the harness races will Include the fastest horses In the country. The cash swards ar unus ually liberal and the manager ot the Fair expects to see the finest. assemblage assem-blage of horses ever sees ' la local track events. - Boys &nd Oifls To Have Place -InUtaK Fair Boys snd girls of Utah who are registered reg-istered In the 4-H Club or Hlih School Agricultural Clubs are Invited to exhibit In the Utah State ram October Oc-tober 6 to 13. Many attractive cash awards are offered for the best exhibits exhib-its in field crops, poultry, cattle, sheep, baking, canning and meal preparation. Stock judging will be one of the Interesting In-teresting and educational features ot the contests conducted tor the boys ot the State. They wfll have an opportunity oppor-tunity to visit Utah's finest exhibit of livestock, and . come la contact -wltk stock Judges of national eminence. Entries may be mads by clubs ur by individual members. Any boy or girl Interested can secure s 1921 Premium Pre-mium List by wrltisg to the Utah Bute Fair Association, Capitol Building, Build-ing, Salt Lake City. The kennel show October 11, IS and IS has come to be one ot the novel features ot the Stats Fair. It always brings out s canine exhibit ot unusual unus-ual merit. Th pet stock show wi be featured on Btinday, Monday, Oe tobor 7 and f. Any child that has a pet of presentahlo appearance Is Invited Invit-ed to be an exhibitor. Monday wUl be children's day at the exposition. , We- irlnt Butter Wrappers. In your order today. - Send Double Wedding f "Reception I One of the leading nca' (he week was the doable ception given in the Alp Tabernacle Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Janiei E I honor of their daughter, I their son, Calle Halet i . i.j i i i people were married un is Lake. About three hundred p- present at the affair.- Tbti hall was beautifully dean gladlolas, roses and Mta An interesting propiaf ed the forepart of the eve slating of the followini t vocal solo, Ray Jeppenuj Emily Wright of Pta violin solo, Milton Bron; Misses Myra and Elsie Bff companied by their hi selection, Carl Bennett; s Clsrence Grant; readlnt strand. I The guests enjoyed ! Americans during the i the evening. Dainty i were served. Mr. and Mrs. BoySW1 their future home In I and Mrs. Calle Hales sfl this city, Mr. Hales here. Best wishes for t liannlMS) UCCVBB auu -rr Showered upon them W friends. . ii TOAMatinfirCalTf Famous AntiM1 and I Romance and B,jJ blended in "The UstM-Melghan's UstM-Melghan's latest lUri which will open at Sunday, September October 1. Adopted from the POP" the same name ni - Mating Csll'tooii ling, snd at mantle celluloid drsB-T to the screen is t affords Mclghsn one j , characterlzatloni i Unlike his lssti, ef in which h. P0 , a fighting poll" lng Call" In 'lch V Melghan Is VfrfT Inlne support Ev.elyn Urcnt and standing cbarw i f Drent.MacbarmWfc( lstlcated socletT , Adoree as a com grant girl- borl ha |