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Show SATURDAY, JANUARY 24r 1931 Ifcita Fork Locals Hr. I B. Adamaon m a Pleasant Qjve riltor on Tuesday. jfra H. DWllcox, la visiting ln-Inltely ln-Inltely herewith" hist- daughter, gjf, WUliam B, Hansen. ; Kr. and Mrs. Victor Webb of Salt jjka City, were visiting relatives in nerican Fork on Wednesday. . LnardCMptnan hat returned Salt Lake City where she hat l 0. P. S. Bread 1 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN , . -..1-SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1931 cot the last three weeks visiting. j.-:;. - yr. Donald Elsmore of Salt Lake dty, waa a visitor at the home of Kr. and Mrs. William R, Hansen on twwiv- j . Mr- and Mrs. Elliott Smith are the ' poni parent of a new baby girl, born Tuesday. The mother and babe are ptting along; nicely. Mra John Berg haa been confined H her home the post week with "Flu" , ud Mr. Berg with the qulnaey but now on the Improve. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oaterhout and gra Roy Wina of Beclo, Idaho, were American Fork Tuesday to attend tie funeral of Mrs. Edwin W. Winn. - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spafford enter-alned enter-alned at dinner Sunday for Mr. and gra D. H. Stubbs and three sons of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Han-a Han-a and eon, Cecil Ray, and Mrs. H. P, Wilcox of Lehl. Mrs. Abe Oudmundaen entertained dinner Sunday. Covers were laid (or Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and Mn. Andrew Trane, Lehl; Mr. and Mra Farley Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Qudmundsen, American Fork. Mra Martin Monson of Manila, en tstalned Thursday night at a mla edUnnoua shower at the home of her iter, Mra. Delbert Chipman of this city, in honor of her daughter, Kate, vbo wia recently married to Mr. Ben Taylor of Salt like City, Utah. Games and a program was the even-hf even-hf entertainment to the fifty guests that were present A dainty lunch was served and the bride received any beautiful and useful gifts. -Mrs. Frank Gaisford entertained Monday afternoon for a number of ady friend a Progressive Bunco was stayed during the afternoon, high Hore prise going to Mrs. Hannah Aydelotte and consolation prize to Mrs. C. T. Jones. Those present were, Mrs. May Greenwood, Hannah Ayde lotte, Mable Adam son, Opal Adam son. Mary Ntelson, Lexla Briggs, Ltllle Wilde, Lola Bird, Myrtle Walton, Ivy Steele, Barbara Boley, Cleo Jones, Beth Coddlngton and Alberta White of Provo. and Clara Larsen and Vlda A dam son of LehL A hot luncheon waa served. An enjoyable social affair of Satur day, was the party given by Mr. and Mra G. A Anderson. "500" was the diversion of the evening, high score kdiea' prise going to Mrs. Glen L. Taylor, and the gentleman's prise to Earl Holmstead. A delicious luncheon w served from small tables. The following couples were present: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barratt Mr. and Mrs. Bwin Wrlde, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holm- tad, Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. West, Kr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Trn Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. faylor. Dr. and Mra G. S. Richards d Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey of asant Grove. 3 Loaves 10c 0. P. S. Bread tastes good that's why we ell so much of it. A J la. . Ana tastes rood n V - A. - M At . . II uovttiuo oi we cnoise, fine ingredients that go into it We have 3 varieties to choose from and each loaf is full 16 oz. 10c size and quality. Today, we will sell this bread at 3 loaves for 10c. This means a still bigger saving on our regular price of 6c per loaf Come get as many loaves as you need in straight or assorted varieties. You'll like the taste of 0. P. 8. Bread, and our 0. P. S. Service Coffee we are still offering it at the low price of 23c per pound. Bring in TOUT list Of mvrr wants today to save D uivuejr via quality. CLP. SKttGGC "A Surety of Purity" Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston and Mrs. Ray Coddlngton were state capltol visitors on Tuesday. Roland Ash of Lanlngton was a guest at the a L. Ashby home on Monday. - ; Mr. and Mra E. H. Devey were visitors at the capltol city Wednesday. Wednes-day. . ,.. .. . Mr. and Mra Edwin R. Kimball of Sandy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby on Sunday. - Mra D. L. Reese of Provo visited here Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Glen L. Taylor, and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson ef Ooshen. waa visiting Sunday at the home of Mr. Niels Nelson and family. Mra Glen L. Taylor entertained the Bee Orchis ladles Thursday afternoon. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed by those present Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielsen who have been living at Kamas, have returned to American Fork where they will make their home. Mra Jarvis Aydelotte attended a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. 8. Goddard in honor of Mra Fern Goddard. Mr. and Mra L. A Adam son and Mr. and Mra A. F. Gaisford, attended a bridge party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coombs of Pleasant Grove. Mra B. F. Wilson of Burley, Idaho, is visiting indefinitely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hawkins. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Brockbank attended at-tended the basketball game between the B. T. U. and the U. of U. Friday night at Provo. Mrs. Reuben Chipman attended a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Primrose, of Salt Lake City, last Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wilcox, Mra H. D. Wilcox and Mra Mat Peterson, all of Lehl, spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hansen. Misses Florence and Sarah Chip-man, Chip-man, who are attending the University of Utah, are visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mra Ruben Chipman, over Saturday and Sunday. Eli J. Clay son and daughter, Lorena, went to Logan, Thursday. Mr. Clay- son along with the state legislature members visited the Agriculture College on Friday. Lorena win remain re-main there and visit until Sunday. Those of the Alpine stake board who attended the gold and green ball at Alpine, Wednesday night were: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adam son. Dr. and Mrs. VL G. Brockbank, Bart Parker, Mrs. Lillian C. Booth. Mrs. Ren HalU- day and Mrs. AdelaM Beach. Alse Mrs. Mate Earl and Clyde Crookston. All report a very splendid time and a successful party. GAMEO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM ...... The Best Is Nons Too Good For Our Patrons, Both In Sound and Pictures. Saturday, January 24 "MEN OF THE NORTH" with Gilbert Roland and Barbara Leonard Matinee S P. M. 10c and 20c. Evening 15c and iOc. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, January 25, 26 and 27 "WAR NURSE" with Robert Montgomery, June Walker, Anita Page and Marie Prevost. Tim glorious sequel to "The Big Parade." The woman's side of the world war. Told for the first time. An absorbing drama with a wonderful won-derful cast. Also good comedy and newa Admission lEc and 30c. Wednesday and Thursday, January 28 and 29 "SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED" with Betty Compson ' ' A comedy drama of a girl who seeks a true lover and finds him In her ex-husband! Laughs, shrieks and merry ha ha's. AIbo Good Comedy. Admission ISc and 10c Friday and Saturday, January 30 and 31 '.'THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS" with Reginald Denny 'hen three French girls meet three fresh boys then there's plenty whoopee! A million laughs In any lanfrtmge! Don't miss it. Also Colortone Revue. Mutlnee Saturday a P. M. 10c and 20c. Evenings 16c and SOc. Mrs. Walter Strange entertained one table of bridge Friday afternoon those present being Mrs. Win. Chip-man, Chip-man, Mra J. F. Noyes and Mrs. T. A. Barratt Mrs. Nell Pierce spent the weekend week-end visiting in American Fork. She returned with her daughter Mrs. Eric Parthu to Bingham where they now reside. Miss Mary Ashby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby, will take part in the college play, "The Butter and Egg Man", to be put on during Leadership Leader-ship week' at Provo.- Mra Melvln Anderson and Mra R. J. Stlce attended the monthly meeting of the Union Pacific No. 2 club, held at the home of Conductor Sheffles Friday Fri-day in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tolman are receiving congratulations over the arrival ar-rival of v new baby girl, born Wednesday, Wed-nesday, January 21st. Mother and baby are getting along fine. Mrs. Kenneth Brown entertained at a surprise party Friday night In honor of her father, J. P. Christensen. Eighteen Eigh-teen neighbors and friends enjoyed the evening, playing progressive --Bunco; after which a dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mra Raymond Monson entertained en-tertained Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mra West Hammond' and Mr. and Mra Jesse Russon. The evening was spent in playing Rook. A delicious luncheon was served later In the evening. Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries, and Ray Shelley, motored to Evanston, Wyoming, where they attended the Lions Annual Ladles Night Mr. Grant Shelley, and Mrs. Humphries taking part on the pro gram. After enjoying the party they returned home early Sunday morning. Miss Sadie Nelson very delightfully entertained the Business Woman's Club at her home Wednesday evening. even-ing. Tbr sfeli H& - urnl present and two invited guests, Mrs. Dena Grant and Mrs. Llllle Shafter. fhe evening was enjoyed with social chat and seving A tasty luncheon was nerved later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Fowler of Los Angeles, California, announce the arrival ar-rival of a six and one-half pound baby boy, bom January 16, 1IS1, at the Lutherian hospital. Mrs. Fowler was before her marriage, Miss Fern Gaisford, Gais-ford, youngest daughter of L. W. Gaisford, formerly of this city, but now residing In Los Angeles, California. Mra Hasel Householder entertained Wednesday aftemon at bridge for the following guests: Mra Lee Hal- storm, Mr Ben Moffett. Mra Wm. Chipman. Mrs. Byron Crookston, Mr. Leonard Chipman, Mrs. Dell Singleton, Mrs. T. A. Barrett Mrs. Walter Strange, Mrs. Ruben Chipman, Mrn. Howard Nlcholes, Mrs. J. F. Walton and Mrs. Jennie Strong. A dainty luncheon was served from small tables. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Monson at tended a party at the home of Wlns-low Wlns-low 8. Smith at Salt Lake Monday evening. In honor of Mr. Smith's Both birthday anniversary. Mr. 8mlth was president of the Northern States mission mis-sion at the time Mr. Monson was on a mission. The party was given for all the missionaries who labored under Mr. Smith, at that time. A wonderful time was enjoyed by the group remln-Islng remln-Islng past experiences. 1'" .TV 4 D E P A n T MEN T OTOI1E AMERICAN FORK, UTAH January Feature SILK CREPE DRESSES ndplain shades 6 Tfiess art Dew drose . . , Jot ttdrii sttSt . . tJms you want one most Gay print, bright shades and practical "all-time colon , fiat crepe and canton crepe. Trimmings of coo-tratttnt; coo-tratttnt; color, double sleeve wide, flsrinf euf, soft tied and draped aeckSoe ... such new details awurt you of smartness that wifl carry you through the Spring! Come in ... you will find the low price sj refreshing a the sprightly new styles. Sacs soc women, messes sad jsjoiors. C. PENNEY CO., inc. Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Boley were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday. Out-of-town people who attended the high school opera, "The Golden Trail'', Thursday night were: Mrs. C. H. Bird of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sanderson of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Booth and Mra A. E. Hush of Provo. The Soroals Club ladles met at the home of their president Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence H. Brlgga, Friday afternoon. Mra Clarence Grant gave a very Interesting Inter-esting book review on, "Passion Flower,' Flow-er,' by Norria Late in the afternoon a delicious lunch was served to Invited guesta Mrs. Elmer Bate, Mrs. C. A. Grant Mra L. Stanford Briggs and Mrs. J. H. Combs of Pleasant Grove were the special guests.' Mra Briggs was assisted In serving by her daughter, Maxlne, and Miss Amy Wagstaff. Green mad a very beautiful queen In s dress of gold lace over gold satin and esse of green velvet end Jeweled crown. She was attended by Miss Zore, Healey and Miss Alice Forbes. The little Misses Joyce Hamnett end Phyllis Green were flower girls end UtUe Miss Lois Strong as page. Mrs. Julie t Baxter -of the ' General ; Board ' was -present as well as many of the members of the Stake -Board, The gold end green dance waa danced : by -Lloyd end Alice Clark. Joseph Bate-man Bate-man end Bel re Smith end Malta Smith and Mary Betes. A large crowd - attended. at-tended. V 53. ALPINE NEWS Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. S3SWlffWjW..--, 1 II I J If X Elder George E Clark arrived home Friday morning from a two years mission In Great Britlan. He reports having enjoyed his mission, but Is very glad to be at home again. Bun-day Bun-day evening he was the , speaker speak-er at the sacrament meeting and gave a very interesting report of his labors. Mrs. Alma Hamnett entertained the Toung Mothers Club at her home Friday afternoon. The usual activities were engaged in, after which a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Naylor ' of Jordan were week-end guests of relatives. re-latives. Mrs. Naylor was formerly Miss Alio ween Healy of this city. Miss Roberta Trane of Jordan, who is attending the B. T. U. was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark. The Alpine ward Oold and Green Ball which was heid Wednesday evening eve-ning was very well planned and successfully suc-cessfully carried out. Mra. Kathleen KOHLf RofKOHLER Here's news about the electrified sink The most wanted, most needed, of all household house-hold conveniences is here at last the Kohl-er Kohl-er Electric Sink. This is the sink that washes dishes by electricity washes them fastidiously, lustrously, lust-rously, hygienically clean. Washes pots and pans too all at the pressure of a button. but-ton. We want to tell you more about this perfect per-fect servant. And about a time-payment plan that will interest you. Please come in or make an appointment for us to call at your home. S. F. Grant The Reliable Plumber American Fork, Utah fTTffiW7rftrrx'fffriTTrriTT;fTiT;rci:ct3iijiM |