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Show RAISE YOTJR BABY CHICKS on SPERRY SURELIVE The most scientific feed on the market. Ask Those Who Have Used It. Every Sack Guaranteed. . Sole Agents f .i f American Fork Locals Wednesday Leon Yancey, daughter of Mr. A. B. Yancey, was returned to her noma after a successful operation for appendicitis at the Lehl hospital Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Brown were, Mr. and Mrs Wllaoa Cunningham, Mr. and Mr. C. A. Grant, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Dye and MIm Lain Shafter. ' Mr. and Mr. Olen L. Taylor and Dr. and Mr. Q. 8, Richards were goet at a Rook party given by Mr. and Mrs. Boott A. Taylor at Provo (Friday (Fri-day night, February tth. Mr. and Mr. K. J. Brown announce the arrival of a baby girl born Friday; February It. - Mm Brown was former ly Ml Lorain Adam eon and U at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mr. I' A. Adamson.-., Wbq ay Friday, II lnt a luaky day? lWAKTED3,060 market hens each week, top price paid. Phone 153-J, American Ameri-can Pork. . 2-7-2p Mr. and Mm 8. F. Shelley entertained entertain-ed a number of friend Saturday night "BOO" wa th dlveratoa of the evening followed by a hot cupper aerved to th iuuvwui(; mr, ami nn uien- jla Taylor, Dr. and Mm O. 8. Richard,1 Mr. and Mm Earl Holmstead and Mr. and Mm 3. S. Walker. Ml Helen Ellieon charmingly on lercainea twenty guests at a party as th home of her parent. Mr. and Mm Ray Ellison, Wednesday evening. Pro-greaalv Pro-greaalv Heart wa played, Olen Halem capturing th prise. Valentin motif were ued throghtout the evening even-ing In the decoration and luncheon. i no guests naa a very pieasasi tune. Mia June Holmstead, daughter of Mr. and Mm Earl Holmstead. return ed home Wednesday from th Lehl hospital where ah had undergone a successful operation for appendicitis, The adult class of the Fourth ward ai. L A. enjoyed an oia atsnionea party In their ward house Tuesday evening. Game, must and stunts. Interspersed with old-time dancing to the tun of old-time music, comprised the even-lng'a even-lng'a entertainment A large number of th class wer dressed In old time costume which lent-sv reallstie spirit to th entire evening. Refreshments were served to sixty-six. Everyon present- swuutea w-morougmy-enjoy tot party and are looking forward to more parties for the adult class. An outstanding social event of the week wia th Valentin party given In the forra of a "miscellanebus shower by Mi Esther Pulley In honor of th recent marriage of Miss Melba Adam son to Mr. BramweU Deo St Jeor of Lehl. Th party wa given at th home of Mrs. Agnes) Adamson. Th room were decorated In a color scheme of pink and whits and th luncheon and tally card were In harmony har-mony with the Valentin spirit Progressive Bridge was the diversion of th ovenlng, Mis Mamie Wing winning first prise and Mm Do St Jeor. th consolation. .The prise were Valentin heart bozo of candy. There were twenty-five friend present and many uful present were received by th bride. Mm Olen I Taylor entertained twenty-six friends of her daughter, Maxlns, Monday night th ocaason being Miss Maxlne' eleventh birthday anniversary. Progressive Heart was played followed, by the serving of dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mm S. W. Moyle of Barney, Wyoming. Bernard Moyl of San Francisco, Bertha Moyle of Logan, and William Smith and son. Msroer. who came to attend the funeral service ser-vice of Wm. J. Moyle, visited las week-end at th horn of Mr. and Mm J. W. BlnnalL Miss Helen Bird entertained th member of th Beethoven Club at th horn of her parent, Mr. and Mm K. J. Bird. Thursday night. Miss Dorthy Grant gave the lesson on Schubert, Mis Irene Johnson played on of Shubert' number on th violin and Mia Fay Ellison sang a aolo. Refreshment Re-freshment were aerved to aixteen mem bars. Beautiful Potted Plants or Cut Flowers will better suit the lady, sister or mother for Valentine. Get the choicest at Humphries. adv. Mary Aahby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Aahby of American Fork, ha been Very, active In Public Service Ser-vice work during the past week. Under the direction of Rlgby Jacobs, president, of the bureau three pro grams have already been given and a number are planned for the future In response to requests. "Many towns and organisation an now availing themselves of the pro gram offered a public service by th Brigham Young University,' states Pre. Jacobs. "W are always glad to help wherever we can." Out-of-town relative and friend to attend the funeral services of Mr. Wm. J. Moyle Sunday were: Josephine Moyle, Mr. and Mm Oscar Moyle, Attorney D. Moyle, Moyle dray, Mr. and Mrx John Gray, Mr. and Mm Theodore Burton, Robert Moyle, Ourtl Moyle, Mr. and Mm Stephen" Moyl fond- Jr. an Mrst Ray Bancott all of Salt Lak City, and Mr. and Mm Alma Bo win of Provo. Also Mr. and Mm John Moyle, Mr. and Mm J. F. Moyle, Mr. Lamar Moyle, Mm Rebecca Booth, Mr. and Mrs. William Healey and John Roy Moyle, all of Alpine. City Stages," Greatest Scout .. ' WeeS: In History (Continued on page S) That th Increased Importance of Scouting la a community, and th val ue which come from Scouting activities activi-ties I being appreciated, wa clearly demonstrated by th wholehearted support given throughout th week. Alpine District Scout and Sooutem Peoples State Bank Offers Prise For Scout Display In recognition of the time and effort expended in gathering and displaying Scout equipment and handicraft In th windows of local business house by th Scout Troop of tha town, Th Peoples Stat Bank ha offered three prises to b awarded Saturday night to th Troop adjudged to have the beet and most representative displays A first prise of 11.00, second pris of 12.00 and third pris of f 1.00 will be paid to th three winner a part of the cere monies at th Mas Meeting which will mark th end of th Twenty-first Anniversary An-niversary Week. Troop "7" Plans . Future Activity Troop "7" ha had a 'display in a window of th Co-op during the post week. It represent the type of work the scouts have been doing. The display dis-play consisted of . scout equipment handicraft, such a leathercraft, woodwork, wood-work, archery equipment and various other articles. Scout magazines and book were contributed by Individual scout of Troop T and by the Public Library- Troop "7" ha been engaged In a great deal of activity In th past few montha Q roups of scout are now working on archery.' photography, swimming, llvesaving signaling and other subjects. Member of Troop "7" were very in terested In the Instruction on archery given by Scout Commissioner John Hutchlngs of Lehl, last Tuesday even ing at the First Ward Meeting House. Commissioner Hutchlngs displayed real Indian bow, arrow and arrowheads, arrow-heads, om being estimated a being at least 1,000 years old. H has th largest private collection of Indian relics re-lics In this locality,. Tb scout were shown how to make the bows and arrow, and were shown hovr th arrowhead war chipped front flint by th Indiana. Commissioner Hutchlngs Hutch-lngs Invited th boy to join htm tft hunt for Indian arrow had ft mob a the weather mold ponnlt. Ho wO b over again next week to start tha archery group making their bow and arrows. Special wood bag beta erd ed and will arrlv soon, to ooat about fifteen cent per bow. A group of boy started to oarn th) Photography Merit Bade, Wednesday evening. A roll of film wa taken from a camera, developed and printed. A great deal of Interest was ahown la this work. Th scouts of Troop T are making " It L A. Union Meeting - V ' '-r ' SBBBBSSSBIOnBJBBS) Th regular U. L A. union meeting wilLb held Monday night at 7;0 -la th tabernacle. Soma 4 food musical number ar bains; prepared after which class work will b given. All recreational worker are especially urged to be present as aom phase of their work will be demonstrated. Bids Wanted Any persons desiring to submit bids for head or sub waterm asters for year 1131 will leave bid with secretary secre-tary before March 1, 1M1. American Fork Irrigation Co. J-7-Zt Leo T. Shelley, Secretary. Dr. E.E. Meyer, D.C. CHIEOPRAOTOR I know my business and will honestly tell you whether or not, chiropractic is indicated in your particular case. See me now. Consultation Free. i. '" Hours 10-12 a. m. 2-6 p. m. "ft American Fork . 42 N. 1st Street Upstairs good progress In their soout actrvltles a wen a In cltisenshlp training- and character building. 1 ' The Appeal of Scouting Scouting anpeals to boy becaus afford them activities suited to their years in a complete symmetrica way. The activities do not Inter fere with the home, achoctl or church, are primarily educational, and urge the Spirit of Service la adolescent boy hood." Scouting- means a great deal more than merely outdoor activity. It means mom than Just a boy and a uniform. It touches all of the interests inter-ests In a normal boy Ufa and teach- a cod of living without a alngl don't Th creed of scouting 1 a creed intended to build better boy, and In turn better eltlsena It 1 oon-structlv oon-structlv In all things, merely making Hardman-Bobinson Nuptials Mr. Loul Robinson of this city and Miss May Hardman of Pleasant Orov were married Thursday, Feb ruary (th. Mr. Robinson Is the son of Mr Jan Robinson and Mis Hardman th daughter of Mr Edward Hardman. Both young people ar popular among th younger set in their community. Mr. and Mm Robinson will make their horn In American Fork. Adamson-St. Jeor Marriage Mis Melba A dam eon of this city. and Mr. Bmtnwetl Dee St Jeor of Lehl, war married Friday, February C at Provo. Mis Adam son 1 very popular among the younger set, while Mr. St Joer also ha a host of friends at Lehl, where thoy will make their home. The Cltlsen with their many friends wish them much happiness. o " - Community Church Services are held every Sunday evening: at the Community Church at 7:30 regardless of the Irregularity of the appearance of any notice In the paper. Next Sunday the minister, Her Harold L. Wilson, will speak on "The Religion of Abraham Lincoln." Sunday School Is always at 10:30 with classes for all agea .JiessssJJB''i''i i,'ji'.y.'.a.,1s,j.- B D fi NEVILLE LUMBER CD. U;W1 tZfSjTVr AiwioUy SPECIAIiS, EVERY Saturday & Monday COMPARE OUR PRICES Drop in and get our lower GROCERY PRICES They will compare with any offered anywhere. , Buy and Save at Bate Store Tel. 78 American Fork Buy V ' i t V ...1 'Certified" Material Insist on It it ccsts no more. Scout Awards Received , , During Drive By Roscoe Nelson, Troop 7H. Thirty-two, of th eighty-eight regi stered Boy Scouts In the Alpine district dis-trict appeared before the February sitting of the Court of Examiners to be examined preparatory to receiving a total of fifty awards, which will be given out as a feature of the special recommittal meeting for all Scouts and Scouters Sunday night Th highest award went to Barratt Chad wick of Troop 7 who appeared for a Life Scout award. ' Harold Pratt Troop 10 appeared forJStar .. Bcout award. Others who appeared for ad vancement were: Clifford. Toung, Jr., Troop 10, and Phillip Hoggard, Troop 7, for First Class, and for 8ocond Class, five member -of Troop 7 and- on member from Troop . ... - . , t- Merit badge were qualified for , as follows: Troop 7. 14 badges. Troop , 19 budges, and Troop 10, I badges. A total of fifty awards were granted, 21 to the Third ward troop, 21 to the recently reorganised First ward troop, to the Second ward troop, and 1 to the Fourth ward troop. Sacrament Meeting " , y t At Fourth Ward Th Elder Quorum of .th Fifth ward Will have charge of the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. They have arranged a flno program including talks and musical numbers -and extend an Invitation to th public to be In attendance. at-tendance. Th speakers Include. Dr. Allen Q. Brockbank, George t. Miner, Francis Pulley, Bert Tlmpson, Leonard Leon-ard Dean and Thomas Hanson. Sunday Night Meeting f At Third ward A special program Is being arranged for the Sunday night meeting to be held In the Third ward meeting house at 7:20 o'clock. The American Fork Seminary class have the program la charge and all members of the ward are urged to be present Scores Improving At Rifle Shoot Scorfs were again improved at the weekly rlile club shoot held Monday. The hist score made follow: -E. Chiptnaa- r-i-4,-.-vv.-i is. It - O. Despain g H. Varney , ga v. Walker" r.T. 7.....".. Leo Varney .. ,., go Chart Rohbook ,, go Carl Andrflaavn T 4 Card of Thajika W wish to thank everyone who so kindly assisted us In any way during the death and funeral of our beloved husband and father. The speakers, floral tributes, cam and musical numbers num-bers and an other favors extended and th sympathy afforded ua, w are truly grateful for. Mm W. H. Gardner and family. . Card of Thanks The family of Wm. J. MotI wishesi to xpres their sincere appreciation to those who assisted o kindly dur ing our bereavement use of the natural energy of youth la a well conceived and well guided course leading toward a better understanding under-standing of th valuabl things of Ufa Scouting teaches boy how to find direction In the woods, and to discover dis-cover latitude by the stem to know the birds, fish, reptiles, butterflies, rocka, pebblea flowers, ferns, grass, fungi tree and wild animals It given him practical Instruction in how to camp out, to, canoe, to sail a boat, to take car of bis health, to appreciate the rich spirits of th past with It gentle manners and rich achievement, to render first aid In oases of accident acci-dent to play games with th trot plrlt of fair play, and to compote with hi fellow with a sterling regard of his own and his competitor hoaoo. And finally, It teaches how to achisrs cltisenshlp to know th thing that enter Into th making of a cltlsen. to understand how to be a cltlsen, hi other Words, TO KNOW, TO" BE, AND TO DO. i '"in iwm ! nnnrr i fW II . 1 , 1. ....r .r . A inm . Is::::::::::::;::::::: iwmww TwA if "" 1 ii: Hi:::::::::::::: iiiimm VA V n::::::::::::::::::. tuwui, 11 ir) w 1 ! -ll- -V ' MMMfitM ' f I ! ; Z0 I V 1 f aaaa)Soliawaai.sl ' snssssasls CaevsalaSM TTU t$um Chaw u Ut Ci rVsosil ia Cawaral sfesara (CHievroleit lias set a new stondard off valme Altboogh tha new Chevrolet Sis is one of tb most Inexpensive automobiles on th market, it offers fine-oar style performance, perform-ance, comfort and dependability. 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