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Show ' ' : - rif Ifl SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1929 - 1 n. 111 11 i j i Compare Prices v' "We are interested in your getting the high-Vpst high-Vpst possible price for your eggsCompare oinv "prices with all others. 'yp Ty 1 We are getting "V" . . : Per Dozen '-'7' ' ". For Extras. . Producers are getting over $16.00 Per Case rfet -Youanitherhipdirect)r-weuy-your eggs-outright eggs-outright at highest cash prices paid. rf v Telephone 172 American Fork American Fork Locals Dr. J. F. Noyes and Wendell Noyes were business visitors to Blackfoot, Idaho, last Ftlday and Pfttttriiy, Mrs. E. N. Wagsrtaif Bud Mrs. (John Hunter were Salt Lake City visitors on Wednesday, -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman had as their dinner guests ' on' Sun&7, ' " A Most Inter eo niffAfil MeCullough of 8alt Leks . - . City, m visiting friend ana relatives rela-tives In American Fork on Tuesday. i Mr Everice Bronaon of Salt Laks City, vu the guest her n,eC6' aM Ruby Armstrong, In this city on Sun- Mrs. Emma Foster spent Sunday m Rait Laks City. a "visitor at us home of her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Larson. . Miss Mari arstts Blrk has accepted nnaitjnn with the Mutual Creamery Co. She commenced her new actlvlp ties on' Monday. t. , ; , : y Mr. and Mrs. Lyds Timpson, wto hare previously made their home to Tooele, have moved to Ptoto, where they will locate. fieaSSiews New Beet Dump Recently Erected At Harris The farmers located sear i the Harris cro8lBf W mor' WBTei-, iently taken care of 4urln their fceetj narreet Formerly they were com-1 pelled o hawl their beet bout four) miles to the sllcer. Thl new !hn dump located at the Harris crossing will be taken care ot by A. 0. Keetth. Benjamin Walker and 'Lafe Wright. It U a new building newly equipped and wlllsave much time for 'the farmers residing In that vicinity. The Utah Idaho Sugar company began receiving re-ceiving beet at the Harris crossing Thursday morula ' r Mrs. P. 0. Loveless of Parson, was a visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Abe Oudmuadsea last Tuesday. ., Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butbs left this , morning for Huntington, : Utah, to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Butte's mother, Mrs. Lenore Tullls, who died early Friday morning. C ,.Mrs. M. R. Healey had as visitors on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Meyer and family of Bait Lake CKy, Mrs. ' Martha Wilkin and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Alpine.. MtseMary Asbby, who Is a member Mr. and Mrs. Oreen. , Melissa an 4 Loralne Ingersoll Were visiting In Provo Friday, guests. the home of Mrs. Dorothy Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. . Ralph Wood and erandson, Wallace Wood, of Bait Uke City, were guests of Mrs. M. R. Healey Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff. went to Salt Lake City on Thursday to remain over the week-end, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Social Service Meeting of ReUefScciStyToBeHeM The Social Service meeting ot th Relief Society will be held Tuesday, October 22. Principal A. P. Warnick ot the Pleasant Grove ' High School will give the lesson on "Changing Objectives of American Schools". A reading by Gwen West and a piano selection by Louise Christiansen will comprise the program (All Relief Society members are especially n-vlted. n-vlted. ' . ' . ' ,,, tiQ(f-Dicplay0t "Women o GOA swravJ Hi : lb SS Mil.) INTERESTINGr BECAUSE IT C0HPHI3r3 A BIO SH07Ii;a C? NEWEST CTYLE3. v i (.,' -i ' - ' ... ....... r . - i ..ss SPECIAL One Lot LADIES' DRESSES Dresses tbat formerly sold' for $25.00 and $29.50 Big assortment to.select from. Your choice ' " $15.00 of the Fldelas social nnlt of the B. T. V. attended slumber party given by Miss AlberU Mendenhall at 1ierhome In Springville last Friday evening. . The guests were the mem bers of the Fldelas nnlt ! ; :? Miss Orpha Rushton underwent an operaUon for appendicitis at the Lehl HosplMTueiday, According- to last Windsor Ward Present -i Program JU LiTidon reports,' she la . getting along very (nicely. Miss GueMa Elsmors was hostess ' ' The Trallbullder boys of the Third Ward Primary with their ... teachers, Mrs. Ralph Ellison, Mrs. Wayne Mercer, Mer-cer, Mrs. James Halsey and Mrs. John W. Myers, enjoyed' a bonfire ; party and welner roast Tuesday at .. the. American Fork Timbers.' Outdoor Out-door sports were also enjoyed. There T wets- twenty: wmutrf'ZT'"-? at a delightful tea Saturday after noon given at the Elsmore residence ln honor ot Mrs.. Clarence Ball and lira. Duane McCandlass, both ot Bingham Canyon,' , who were here visiting. The guests also enjoyed sewing and music diversions during ."the social., , . Our stock of choice bulbs for fall planting is still com plete. Humphries.. adv. More than 100 B. T. U. girls were tendered a charming formal re ception of the B. T. TJ. women last Thursday afternoon In Provo at the - resldenceot Mrs. E H. Eastmond-, Eastmond-, Mrs.' Stephen L. Chlpman ot this dty "was In Jhe receiving T line. " Others were Mrs. Franklin 8. Harris, Mrs. Nettle Smart, Mrs. Jesse Knlgh& Mrs. C. 7. Cannon, Mrs. Eastmond, Mrs. Elsie C Carroll, Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner and Mrs. May Hammond. Mr-and Mrs.-Golden Baxter and Mrs. Ross Hone of Pangultch. were week-end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. John W. Myers. Mrs. Bax ter was formerly Miss Helen Myers. The G. A. Club members were de lightfully entertained last Wednesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. E. P. Evans. An interesting paper, on "Treating of Chickens" was given by Rudolph Konold, after which refresh menu were served. w Mrs. Hans Christensen attended luncheon In Salt Lake City Thursday, given at the horns of Mrs. Harry Keddington. The Gleaner (Iris of the First Ward M. I. A. with their teachers, Mrs. E. Ray Gardner and Mrs. Ben Wright, enjoyed a bonfire party and welner roast Friday evening In the American Fork timbers. An evening of fun was reported. " Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant accompanied by C L. Eddr motored to Bingham Can yon last Friday ; nito, where Messrs. Shelley, Grant and Eddy attended the entertainment! given by the Bingham American Legion members. Mr. Shelley and Mr.' Grant, known musical , circles as Tabby and Bun," furnished song numbers during the affair.- Mrs. Shelley aid Mrs. Grant were guests ot Mrs. Leslis Bennett for the evening:. ' Why worry and wait three or four weeks for your money ,, .. .. ;... - : .... - When You can get highest cash prices for your eggs! "TaLTRAS.jraTZ EXTRA FIRSTS 52c at Nye & Nissen, Inc. KAYSER SUEDETTE GLOVES A Big Showing. All Colors and Sizes - 65c and $1.00 Pair In American Fork 115 Next Door To Moffett Feed Mill The- Windsor ward presented -the following program' . at the Lindoa ward Sunday evening; Bong, Wind. or Ward Ooartette; duet, Helen and Vol Johnson; talks, George H. Shoell EMon Swenson, E. R. Stark and J- V. Johnson; organ solo, Emma Jarman Swenson; solo, Beldon Harris; song, Male Quartette. ' A' . s President W. W. Warnick and family were dinner guests ot Presl dent Wamlck's fiarents, Mr. and Mrs. C P. Warnick Sunday. W. L. Hayes, who has been in Lo gan several weeks, is home lor an indefinite visit : Mrs. 8. A. Kirk visited with rela tives In Salt Lake, while her bus band attended the State Teachers convention. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Robblns of Santaquin, are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. -Garland Clark. Axel Johnson was in Salt' Lake City firom Thursday . until Sunday of last week attending the State Fair and visiting with relatives. Mr. Clarence Palmer of Vernal, spent the week-end at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker. Thelma Harris Frackerall and children, of Tooele, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George R. Ash. The Misses viola and Josle West attended ""the i StateTeachers conven tion at Salt Lake Friday and Satar ; Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ash, and daughter, Elva, Mrs. May McCandles and daughters, Fern and May, attended attend-ed a party at Provo Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ash who were recently married. , Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks and Mr. ana Mrs. a. w. Jacobs were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius J. Hayes at Salt Lake City Friday even inf. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill enter tainea at a Bridge party Monday evening. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rulon 8. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. -en Wright The er.ntn was Pent In cards and social chat. Dainty refreshments were served. ah apron - and overall dance., will be gWen under the direction of the Lindon Community Activity commit tee at the Lindon Hall. Wednesday, RetreshmentR win be 23. Munsing or Kayser Fine Quality RAYON BLOOMERS Short or long lengths $1.00 and $1.50 ; A Big Showing of 1 New Styles in CHILDREirfl COATS and DREC3E3 nmcTfii Tand Bee thern.. Priced very low. f i CREPE SATOI Black, and Colors '". Special at ' i . $l.d5'Yard . . i ' BLANKETS ' All kinds. We have a very large variety to select se-lect from. " . - Single Plaid Blankets -' 95c ' 70x80 Large Plaid Blankets -.$2.75 Pair 66x80 Part Wool Plaid Blankets -$3.75 Pair New Uunsin2 for Women and fnu Big assortment to se!c. Reasonabl J price! 40-inch ' chiffon mvi:: ;v In Brom, Black, Blues, Reds, etc ' $4-50 Value $3.95 Yard . NEW RAY03 BED SPREADS Large Size y Colors Rose, Gold, Blue, Orchid and Grec " $2.95 cp. tillD ..: ;ja if man Merc Go 1IAINBTRECT The Ctsre of Qcslity AiiERiCAU r:: Mr. and Sirs. E. A. Plerson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter strange were dinner guests In Lehl Sunday evening even-ing at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doll. - . Glen L. Taylor and Stanford Wilde of the local Dlion-Taylor-Russell Co. attended a Vlctor-RaJdlo convention Monday at the Provo D. T. R. store. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Keddlngton and Miss May Keddlngton of Salt Lake City, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen Sunday. t on Mrs. Ada Baker resumed ber work at the American Fork Coop on Monday, Mon-day, after enjoying a two weeks visit In Salt Lake City at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Patterson. October sold.-- - - - -mr. ana Mrs. Fred O. Warnick. aaugnier, uetn. and son, paul, ot Provo, attended the Manila ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Paul, who is a recently returned mis slonary from the North Western Stas. was one of the upcakers. After the meeting they called at the home of Mr. and Mr. CP. Warnick. ',4,t"Tall Sissy- .? .. -The dwarf who admitted, bs : wis rather short when asked for a loan. EiyptUa KtwpS Cairo, with a popultfla ! 80(5,000, Is the largest cttjkt Lot-o-Gas From Dave's Quick seryloe A COLUMN OF FUN AND FACTS Edited by Dave Davis from his private sanctum down at the Service Station, HOWDY POLKS Many divorces are caused by the fact that married people see too much of each other. Oh well, one must dress In style. OKAY TO LOOK. BUT WHATEVER WHAT-EVER YOU DO LEAP. , OVERT1EARD ON THAT SAME STREET. 'Tvi as much right . here, aa that truck." Kay says, "For every girl who is simply perfect there Is one who Is perfectly simple." It is a perfectly dimple matter to buy proper oil, greases and gas from us. Drop in and talk it over. Yours till next week, Dave. Dave's Quick Service liiagSeitfe THE NEW PERMANENT WAVE HHE3 15 Times , Less Weight 'As Easy As A Marcel" 10 Tiaw LessEei . . . Special On No' Melba Adamsofl . American Fork ; ; . ' f - "? i ' ' ' t '. . - . V - -' " ' Call For Appointments. ; Take Advantage of This. Wonderful Opport Fow Roally ilavc Stomach ft- Few reaUy have stomach tronbls due to JfT tti stomach Is part of the dlfestlve tract which lnc,n?e,u & glands and linings cf the alimentary canal as weii pancreas, and other IntesUnal organs. Uhs stomscn seat of trouble when, any or thessrelated organs sre -When the trouble" lT&Ttij au"Xe?nowt M Itself there 1. pressure on spinal nerves at wnst Plce.- The bones of tb spine at this point have TV1 and the opening between has become narrowsdr t ?t pressure and interference with the normal flow ? ra: When by chlropractio spinal adjustments this pres jsv - uuiumi vior ot tne stomacn reiunis HAD GASTRIC ULCERS BUT 13 NOW w5 "A repuUble local physician pronounced p n n n i t . ... ... . . l - h. nr saoinc uicers. Aiier tnree monwin, uc " amvv and an X IUy token after adjustments h0HiroDractle cleared of ulcers." William Matthews, cnw search Ilureau, Statement No. 1J69-C. . " Dr. James M. 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