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Show Y . r SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. iyo 5 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9,1929 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN i Mr. and Mr C. B. Halllday of Elslnore, former resident of this city, are moving to Idaho February 15, where they will make their future borne. ' ' BLUE BLAZE . f Mr. and ' Mra Charles Grant are happy orer the arrival of a fine baby daughter, born Wednesday afternoon. Mother and babe are doing rery nicely. nice-ly. GO TO THE DETIL Faust does, in the Opera J'FausC-February -13 and 14, in the High School Auditorium. Audi-torium. . adv. Mr. and Mrs. Merrll Hand and baby of Draper, spent 8unday visiting Wr4Mrm&iwnfc Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Zabrlsklei, 1"" r l7-4-: iv-. -v f&xstr c .... "T,W. FOR EVERY PURPOSE The quality of the coal we Use in filling your order, .for fuel is your assurance that you will have plenty of heat when and where you want it. We are now in ; a -position to give your order our prompt attention.. Just nhone 172. .. -;- - iOtMM mm? Ap'rican Fork Locals Miss Maurlne Chrlstensen attended a party la Provo Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Elsie Maughan. V T017D SEVER DREAM that such each as orchestra could be gathered 'together In this 'community, as the , one that accompanies Faust, Feb. 13 nd 14 7i: adv. Adolphus , Pulley left Friday at noon for Chicago and points east, where he will be gone indefinitely , In the business Interests of the A. W. Pulley & Sons. r. Mr. Pulley will return by way of California and other southern points. Mr. and Mrs. Nerdln Erlckson of Colorado, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clements the latter part of the week. Mrs. Luei!e Grant spent the weekend week-end In Salt Lake City visiting her husbancfwho.lg attending the L. D. S. business college. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsett and son, Ieo, of Bingham, Canyon, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Btorrs and son, Jerry, were . guests Sunday at the' home of Mr. and. Mrs. Alma Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr., have purchased the Mrs. Sarah Chad-wick Chad-wick home- la the-rirstwardr Ths Galsford family moved Into their new residence during the week. i Highest. Prices Paid For Butter Fat . at . NelsonrRicks Cream Station.- Three doors north Peoples State Bank, American Fork. 2-9-lt The Qirl Scouts of the Second ward enjoyed a slelghrlding party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Following' the winter wint-er sport, refreshments were served at the home of Miss Rose Adamson. Miss Maurlne Chrlstensen ot this city and Miss Freda Hindley of Wyom tog, both who attend the Brigham Young University at Provo,;,. were guests aL the Cesta Tie-Social- unit formal party in Provo Saturday evening. even-ing. . -.. . . A VALENTINE GIFT SHE WILL CHERISH ALWAYS Priced $32.50 and $37.50 Sixty Boy Scouts from the and Second wards in company with their scout masters, motored to Provo Wednesday evening In the Alpine bus, Noel" Knight of Lehl, a recently returned missionary from South Africa, Afri-ca, was the principal speaker at the First; Second ward Sunday evening. He gave a history and the political situation situa-tion of South Africa, which proved very Interesting. He and his father, nnd enjoyed a swim In the Provo ! W. A. Knight, were guests following A fine time was , the services at the home of Mr. and high school plunge, reported. 3 ri Mrs. Bernard Chrlstensen. ft i uymg Here we again offer some, good, values for - the buying public. Check" these prices and then come inland note .our quality goods. Yon will agree with us that these prices are lower. . , . V BRILUANT NEW COLORINGS IN Wasti Dresses NEW 1929 SPRING STYLES i: Values Positively Too Good To Miss. Ten Styles $ 1 ,00 Each Thirty Col" . . A Model For Every Ttastel LIEN'S WOOL SHIRTS 20 Off WOOL SWEATERS All Colors " 20 Off GROCERY SUGGESTIONS 3 Cans Sifted Sugar Peas50c 2-Cans June Peas 25c -2 Cans Sweet Corn 2 Cans Tomatoes They're going fast! And no wonder I Ttehigh standard of quality in K them their rich beauty and fashionable lines the real moth protection they S give and the beautiful 6-piece bed set offered is nothing short of sensational '0 r jitiH rmmtifallv unheard of at these low nrices. Hundreds are savinff the v 're 2 t" J a . i V V, worth $15 to $25 more. See them today you'll say so, too. FOREST PARK QUALITY 2.- The window seat chest above has 5-ply genuine walnut veneer top, front and ends, embossed" leatherette panel, gum wood base; generously lined cedar in- terior and mothproof, warpproof, dust proof features." Size 45 inches. New Spring Line of ' LIVING ROOM SUITES 3 Piece Sets-Priced .3 - . . $175.00 and up g ' NEW BED ROOM SUITES " Blended Walnut and Also The New Green and Ivory .Finish J( Priced Complete : . , . , L, $49.00 and up tt i X MBSBBBBBBBSBBBSBBBBBBWaSBSSeHWMMOTW - 11 i . , . , ,. Thk RTORk OF OTIaUTY Vf i ' Guy Morrison of Seattle, Washington, Washing-ton, spent several days - during the week vifiiting here, guest of Jack Grant. Both .Mr. Morrison and Mr. Grant are leaving next week for the Pacific Northwest, aa traveling representatives repre-sentatives in the - Interest of the Utah Woolen MUls. The Ladles Literary Association will entertain next Thursday afternoon, after-noon, February 14, at the home ot Mrs. John H. Miller. Mrs, C A. Pie-son Pie-son is assisting hostess. All members mem-bers are given a cordial invitation to be present . . ' .55c 2 Cans Grated Pineapple 4 Pounds Seedless Raisins-1 Raisins-1 Pound Aged Cheese ..... 25c. ..25c ...29c ...,30c. One Big Lot of Kuppenhefimer Quality Clothing for Men. BOYS' and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $6.50 and up These suits are specially marked at less -than cost. Best of Fabrics and New Styles. Sizes 15 to 18 Years. Kuppenheimer Quality Clothing for !Won. American Fork Co-op. Mrs. John W. Grant entertained at dinner Thursday evening for her daughter and husband. 'Mr and Mra. Howard Nicholas. Covers we're alsd laid fcr the members of the immedi ate family. '." ' ' YOPYE SEVEE SEEN such beautiful lighting, such exquisite scenery, such lovely dancing, aa you will see In Faust, February 13 and 14, at the High School. adv. The Relief Society Stake Board held their regular monthly' meeting meet-ing Friday, February 8th at the home of Mrs. Maud : Christen- isen. Yearly report and other (features of the work comprised the business of the afternoon, after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Elder Royal Smith, a missionary I cnmnanlon of Clare B. Chrlstensen. visited at the home of Bernard Chrlstensen Thursday ot thla week. before returning to his home In Cana da. Elder Smith was a passenger on Ihe'TJ. 8. liner "America", and wlt-.ing or games and radio music, was nessed the rescue of the crew of the' ateo carried out 1n Valentine colors r2ttlfa& -Florida" January 23. , , and symbols. There were ten present. The People's' Store Y0PYE NETER ' HEARD such solo's, such chorus numbers, such duets and quartettes, and never such an orchestral accompaniment in a High School as yon will hear in Fkust, February 13 and 14 in the High School Auditorium. . adv. Ura. J. F. Noyes entertained at a well appointed party Thursday afternoon after-noon In honor of the' Wednesday afternoon Bridge Club members. The reception rooms were symbolic of Valentine day in their decorations. The luncheon was ateo carried out in Valentine Idea. Bridge was the diversion, diver-sion, high honors being won by Mrs. Leonard Chlpman and Mrs. Byron Crookston. The guest list numbered twelTe. . " he Daughters of the Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at th City Hall. The program was In charge of Mrs. john -W. Myers, who also gave a biographical sketch ot the life history ot Thomas Barratt and Ellen J. Bar-ratt Bar-ratt The other numbers consisted of a p:ano solo by .Barrett Chadwkk, two vocal duets, by Mss Bernlece Barratt and Stella Julian, a' piano solo by Miss LaPrlel Myers and a reading by Mrs. Earlinn Sorenson of bait Lake City. There was a good crowd in attendance. The Fourth Ward Beehive girls were delightfully entertained Thurs day evening by their Instructor, Miss Ester Pulley and Mies Ida Chadwkk, at the Pulley home. The social was Jng the form of a Valentine party, the entertaining rooms belnj decorated in a color scheme of red and white, with hearts and olher symbols employed in the Idea. The delicious luncheon. which was served foljojwlng an even' Clyde Chlpman. was a business, visitor In Salt Lake City Sunday Vera Walker made a business trip-to trip-to Sali Lake City Monday In the Interest In-terest of the American Fork Coop. Dr. and Mrs. James M. Grant and " family, motored to Salt Lake City last -Friday, where they visited friends and ralatjTea.' Mrs. C M. Beck and Filcher Beck, of Salt Lake City, were business a SVIa 4m IWBW ' TVUOri iU uaia mij tmmi iinsv a.. I lire. Maurice Da vies of Profo,. spent the week-end her Tlsidng her- v t parents, Mr. ana un. &oe wumuuu- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Merrll White and: small son, motored to Salt Lake City-Sunday, City-Sunday, where they attended the Pantagea Ihaaliw- -.c-- Mr. and Mra. Roy Greenwood and.: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett, speni aun-day aun-day In Salt Lake City Yisitlng triendsr Miss 11a Chrlstensen and George-. F. Chrtstehsen of Richfield, called at-the at-the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chrlstensen Chrls-tensen Saturday, enroute to their home after a several days business trip In Salt lake City. ( Notice The annual meeting ot the American Ameri-can Fork Fish and Game Associatlo -in nt Monday evenini m aa vm uviu w February 11. at 7:30 p. m. In the H.11 1 ... It is most argent that all member be present, as the annual elecuoa nffln win uke Dlace, as well. the disenseton ot aU other business, matters which ..5!!!! rrank Hamphrlea-Predent- Elmer CWpm---SecrewT. clf v. i ; k i nnn- . 4..i-4..J4 I VT High School Auditorium 6 6 Magificent Choruses Elaborate Lighting Beautiful Costumes. . Full Orchestra Accompaniment ' EqulsitO Settings ; : "V A CM - Ay tclllU. 9 9 35 c 50c 14 8 P. M. Interesting Characters Beautifully Told Story Thrilling' Situations Clever Comedy ; C; 'Lovely Dancing I-' . j . t - ... I - - 1 ' '" |