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Show "AMERICAN" FORK CITIZEN A-TURDay, ; SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1320 rrrr it tit -nliyiflyift,ttJMf.-lf-lU'jr:tfUt-6 UMtL Do You Know? ' That your feeds can 1 be' purchased, for less money at Pulleys. Compare our prices with " any others. " "." ' " v MORE FOR YOUR EG03 . Under Our New Direct Shipping Plan. v ; , Investigate t i. "J 1 5 e .1 Mis Lorena' Clayson returnodX horn Sunday, after spending the put month la Whitney, - Idaho. guest ol ber Bitter, Mra L. C. Tanner. Mrs. Joseph Karren spent the week end In Salt Lake City, visiting her daughter, Kathsrlne, who Is employed employ-ed ,-l;v-:v-.r;V"''vv Mrs.' Lawrence Brtggi and daught er, Maxlne, and Mr. antt Mrt. I Stanford Stan-ford Bridge, visited Sunday with Dr. and Mr. I. E. Robinson of Of den, at their summer home In Ogdea canyon. Amsncan Fork Leeds; : Mra William Miller spent the week In Salt .Lake City, guest at the home of her daughter, - Mrs. ' " George" E. Frodaham. - , iVLn, C. P. Jenaea and family left , Monday for Strawberry, where they Will spend the summer month .- with Mr. Jenaea, who la employed .there. warrei uenuetv- aner-enjoylng1 a week's Taeatton from the Chipman Mercantile, where he la employed, re turned to his work Monday. Kodak Finishing at a Big Discount. A Free enlarge, ment Tarith each $5.00 70rth. Bring your rolls today and get Prints tomorrow at 6:00 p. in. Cnyder Studio, adv. Mr. and Mra. J. T. Green of Salt ' Lake City la company with Mra. Flor. ence Dnnyon and Mra. Btefla Smith of this city left Monday for a month1! racatloa trip through Canada and other place of historical Interest They expect to stop seTeral days at Yellowstone Park, enrtfBtT Mrs. .Abe Guflmnndien ..returned home Sunday from Payson, where be spent the . previous1 four days risitlnr her son and wife, Mr. and Mra. LeGrande Gudmundsea, . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Webb and bob, Keith, of Salt Lake Ctfy. were vial tors at the home of Mrs. Webb's mother,-Mrs. Rose IL Grant, Sunday and Monday, r . , - Mr. ami Mrs. S. F. Grant and son, Mai, --Mrs.-A.- FVSmtthrand Mrr. William Patrick motored to Garfield Monday, where they spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor According to last reports, Presl dent James H. Clarke, who was taken to the.M 0. hospital la Salt Lake City last week, on aoconnt of illness, li" getting along as. well as can be ex pected- '' Mr. and Mrs. DeLoa Adams andi son, Dick, Mrs. C. A. Bartlett and children, Betty and Bert, accompaa- led by Mra-Harold F,- Tacker aadl son, Richard, of Provo," rlalted rela tives la Heber Sunday. ... AS 5 hi o -', Mrs. Lawrence Stevens of Park City aecompaaled by her mother, Mrs.- Chris Peterson, nlalted In Axher lean Fork last WedneeHayguesta of Miss Ethel Larson.' Mrs. 8teTeas waa formerly Miss Thelma Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. V. Craig Dunkley aad son, Jlmmie, aad Mrs. Henry Bork of Maywood,. California, arrived here last Friday evening, for an indefinite visit with relatives la.Amerlcaa Fork and Salt Lake City. Daring their stay la this city they are the guests An attractive Fourth of Jaly dinner din-ner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Bonnett in Provo ' last Thursday afternoon. Covers ;.were laid for the following. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley of this cCy, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Woottoa and son, DeVere, of Salt Lake and Master Billy Spry Woottoa of Washington;' Wash-ington;' D. C " Butterfly sweet peas in -the colors, red, white and blue. were used to center the dinning table, wMettax jttkAmerlcn jnagawex also ' Included la the decorative scheme. V,. Among - the - out-oNtewa -visitors ! who attended the funeral services of Archie Bromley held Monday, after noon were: Mrs. Jotie Allemanr Mrs. Louie ntnks, Clebe HouU of Spring' vllle, Mrs. Will Bromley, Mrs. John Promley of Van Nuys, ; California, Mrs. Hollls Bromley, W. F. Bromley and two daughters, Fern aad Hose, Mrs. Louie B. Ingersoll and two sons of Salt Lake City, Mra. W. T. Allmark c Bingham Canyon, Mrs. ' Jennie Carter of Taylorsville, Mrs. Lola Fitzgerald of southern Utah, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. EltonMrs. J. C Kerkea ill Ok 1 --U A fJjFM," i M - mm Ji) t m. . of Mr. Duakleys parents, Mr. nd?11 of DlTWend' Mrs. John Ura J.Ti nnnviav - - reion oi uosnen ana uss ueia - son of Prova ' ' --4 k ' lili;.. h r: a r Commencing Today ( 1 fi" ut - 1 7 A1 and I :SS!y V ' ' " NcxtWeek 1 TTsSV" - Women of this commun- I v. . .'-wA ; , . j ity here's the- most - im- J . 1 ' portant Shoe Sale of the 1 1 T ' season. It involves . hun- ) - dreds of pairs of Footwear, ) u some from advance shipments I , P w . f for fall. " Every desirable style. V ... pumps, straps and oxfords in all ( V f .leathers and colors are here in V A one big group. . . V $1.95 $2.45 and $3.95 u v 1 J (J- - - Values -to $8.85 -T Ladies' Silk Dresses v EXTRA. SPECIAL PRICES TO CWSE OUT -35 Regular $6.25 to t$9,75 Values. American Fork 6b HAINSTEEET The People's Store rOt). - X AlEERIOAlN&'ORK L Special ENJOY flUlHIER IN A LIQIIT DUIT You 11 appreciate these extraordinary values. at 25 PercentBisco .Priced from $22.50 to $35.00, -1 "SPECIAL ; SALE J SPECIAL One Lot One Lot " One Lot Boys' Fine Uesh and y IIEN'S LIGHT BOYS KHAE Ribbed DRESS PANTS PLAY SUITS SUH1JS0? - Priced $6.50 to $11.00 Rer P 49c rw 85s Chipman Merc. Co. The Store of Quality MAIN STREET American r: Mrs. William Chipman entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon last Friday afternoon la compliment to Mra. A. Ray Olpia of New York, Mra Vaness Chipman ot Watertown, Wls- consin. and Miss Blllie Hobush of Lbs - Angeles,- California."' 8ummer flowers. In the bright shades were used for the table decorations. The guerfs bidden, excluaive of the honor ed guests, were: Mrs. & U Chipman, Mrs. William Thornton, Mrs. J, L. Plrmage, Mra . A. Chipman, Mrs. Wayne Mercer, Mrs. Lawrence Briggs Mrs. W. S. Chipman, Mrs. Helen Helselt, Mrs. J. F Noyes, of this city. Mrs. R. J. Murdock, Mrs. Carl Eyrlng, Mrs. E. D. Firmage, Mrs. Rulon Van Wagoaea of Provo, Mrs, J. Wottoa Mrs. Ray Rosebraugh, Mrs. O. M Cocsens of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. J. J. Nelson of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Ora Jeaa Chlpmaa assisted Mrs. Chipman. Bridge, following the early, luncheon, was the afternoon's diversion,. '. Gordon-LoTeridge Nuptials i An interesting social event of the week Is the marriage of Miss Eileen Gorden, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gorden, and Floyd Loveridge, son of Mr. and MrsW.' T. Loverldge ot Lehi, which took place Saturday, Uuly 6. In Salt Lake City. Miss Gorden is a popular member ot the city's younger social set, Is s graduate of the American Fork high school and has been employed la the C. Penney institution for the past year. She has hosts of friends wish-Ing wish-Ing her future happiness. - Mr. Loveridge, too, has many friends in both communities shower ing congratulations upon him. 37. The young couple' will leave early In August for McGill, Nevada, where they -will make the(rfutuiej.homa. Mr. Loveridge being employed there. Card of Thanks We wish to thank everyone who suslsted during the illness and fun eral of our brother, Archie Bromley The speakers, cars, floral offerings, musical numbers, and other - favorj, sre all sincerely appreciated and oeeply heartfelt Willis Bromley, Mrs. Niels Nelson, Mrs. Alvln Nielsen. Mrs. Alex Karren and , baby of Provo, is visiting Indefinitely la American Fork with; relatives. C Mrs. Neat Capson and two children, child-ren, Ted and Earlyn, of Salt Lake City, visited the week-end -with, Mra Ca peon's mother, Mrs. James A. CrystalL -Coldea SiUnc . - 1 think the first virtue Is to restrain re-strain the tongue ; he Approaches nearest to the gods who knows bow to be silent, even though be la in the right -Cato. ''--':LZ Flrtt U..3. R.fW The first regiments of the Unltiti States-regular army-were formeft itr im r : . Early Political Parties V - The first oreanlzations correspond" tag to the political parties of today were the Whfcs and Tories, which sprang op in England toward the end of the Seventeenth - century. Th name "Whig" came from the word "whlggamore,- sometimes nsed by the. Seot" to describe cattle thlevea while to call a man Tory In the oirdays was equivalent 16 calling him an Irish outlaw. : v ., ' Wooden! bOUBMl "The oldeat printed M t world known today, Tm C Sutra.' a section of tie Bod tares, Is illustrated with a a Mr. Knaufft finds. Itwup' China In 82S Aip.,- mt 1007 by Sir Aurel Stein, I! form of a roll, like the 6rc Roman booka"-rGpldes Boot . 7. e Age D NalCiwW The fact that a vlofia k not necessarily mean that trlnslc standpoint It ta sw than a newer one. Sows'" cently made violins ki ' qulslte tone that they ca t be Identified when compi"1 work of the old vioUBW M.nUl Attltais'tN Keep your mind beilttl; tion and keep a decent of Ufa Vsnlty, conceit, F will do you even more kn a of. poise and self-confldencs i cause you sre n sruft different from all th klnrf Porhnna lots of rtlsU la their natures er bad a chance m fnrto ham m nntrprfld lufloeBtf your physical henlth.-Heiil erspnon. . Ill 1 NEW TEXiCO SERVICE ST NOW OPEN Every Service For The jvlot0 TEXICO i I : GAS OILS and FREE WATER FREE A Service Extraordinary " ' ' Modern Best Rooms. Dave's Quick Service MASSEY. BROS. : (Dell and .Don) .1 CREAMERY CORNER, EAST STATE |