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Show FRIDAY FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1931 I r 5 i i i J Mr. nd Mrs. Elmer Chad wick Will Condor "left this Moab where he will be Indefinitely week for employed were dinner guests Sunday evening Egg Prices Improving V.(W prices are strengthening and feed prices are dropping. Insure the maximum returns by Shipping Direct and by Using Our Quality Feeds MORE FOR EGOS LESS FOR FEEDS 5 . . . STARTING of Mr. and Mrs. Knord Reck. La Von Earl, Robert Clarke and Kenneth Yancey are enjoying a trip to Yellowstone park this week. I If Mrs.. Sarah Dixon enjoyeo a week's visit in Poatllo with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Erickw n Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chadwlck and son, Evsll and Leon" CLEARANCE ONE LOj Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and f C f ! k t Sir.. ; k . . daughter, Madeline, spent the 4th of AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN TOMGRROWT 'ft ' ' "F July In Spanish Fork with Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Bowers and family. Mrs. T. 8. Prlday and two amall daughters, Chloe and Margaret, are spending several days this week in Heber with Mrs. Fridays' sister, Mrs. Don Clyde and family. Mrs. Peter Clarke and baby of New Tork visited here thla week with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clarke and with Mrs. Clarke's brother, Dr. C. A. Pier son and family. Last Sunday morning a regular Mmr JTr we vilton In the i 1 t - , ,1 , i : -. r. ; i i ' ! ' ' ' . i i - ' i - 1 i i i'. ; ?-1 t i J ; i i 1 -T ' h ! MM-', t? 3 1 ' ! ' . - i QUALITY ALWAYS WINS PRICES NO HIGHER Am. Fork Locals Minn Kern Robinson In vtaitlng In Draper with her nJater, Mr. Avar OrogMfrrove. Al-x CliristenHen returned the fli'A.of the week from a buslnem trip to llawllnM, Wyomlnjf. Alrii. Sidney W. Nicholes and on, Klclred. and daughter, Elaine left Monday on a trip to Yellowstone I'nrk. Mr. and .Mm. Carl Myers of Bingham, Bing-ham, were Sunday afternoon and evening kiiphIm here of Mr. and Mr. h'rnnk Buh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly of Bingham, spent the Fourth In Am erican Fork visiting with Mr. E. J. Wilde and family. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Arthur Dye and MIhs Lillle Shafter enjoyed a fishing fish-ing trip up Provo canyon Tuesday returning home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Myers of Salt Iyke, were visitors here for July 4th and Sunday with Mr. Myers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Myers. Merrill IV Olaysoh 'of Salt Lake, p-nt Tlirmiay and Wednesday morning here- with his father. Ell J. ?la-Bon and family. Dr. and Mrs. O. 8. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Taylor were In Palt Lake. Monday night, pr. llU-liards attended a meeting of the state training school commission nd tWe other attended a theatre. Relatives here received word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack HHton In Bait Lake, July 2nd. The mother, formerly Miss Rella Larson of this city, and the new arrival are doing well ' Mewdamea 7 Bernard Chrtstensen, J. L. Dun-ley, 3. E. Buckwaltec, Warren B. ' Smith. Wlllhin Hunter, 8. W. Chlpman and George Abel attended a reunion of the stake relief re-lief society held in the Le-hl Second Ward, Tuesday afternoon. Cards were received this week announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant, Jr., of Rexburg. Idaho, on July 2nd Mrs. Grant is an Idaho girl. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett and small son of Los Angeles, visited hers for a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. R Allen and family. Mrs, Olirrett Is a sitser-ln-law of Mrs. Allen. On July 4th Miss Leona Kelley haa as guests for the day Mr, and Mrs. Wilford Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mrs. George Taylor. Mlas Melba Taylor, Mrs. R. Nobel. Miss Ruth Nobel. Ruth, Wayne and Myrl Forslund, Floyd and R. Haddow, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Eugene Henriod la seriously ill at her home on the west State Road. Mrs. Henriod la suffering from a complication of .Isissn and is slowly getting weaker. Her children are constantly with their mother and everything possible to being done to Improve her condition condi-tion and make her comfortable. Sunday School session was conducted conduct-ed at Mutual Dell with fifty four persons in attendance. President C. E. Young was in charge and reports re-ports this was the best Sunday school held there yet Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and family visited In Copperton, Sun with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, who ar the pruud parents of a, new son. born June 80th. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Emma Feather stone. capltol city, Friday. For Bale Locust stove wood. Sawed In stove ' lengths. J. W. Wlddoes, 107 N. 1st East T-10-ltp. Myron West and wife are here from Arlsons, and are staying at tho horn pf Mr. West s sister. Mrs. W. R. HaUlday. He has endured a long self of Illness and the change It Is hoped will benefit him. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Robin son had as guests over tne weekend week-end Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aubrey, Walter Aubrey and Mrs. Ooode of Los Angeles. These people left Monday morning for Idaho. Orin Ashton and family enjoyed several days last week In American Fork canyon. Monday they visited in 8alt Lake. Tuesday mornLig Mr Ashton returned to work with the Utah Power A Light Co. after a week's vacation. -it H, . -' V i JMi j.AS'.'-'V?iij'i j-.! ewi -..... .y :is:(t.'T ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lambert and family of Texas stopped In Amerl can Fork enroute home this week and spent a half day visiting with Mrs. Jane Singleton. Mr. Lambert boarded with Mrs. Singleton and her husband twenty fonr years ago. Misses Loralne Stewart, Vira Bennett, Leone Yancey, Ida Wag- staff and Bernlce Chlpman of this ity, and Mrs. Junior Evans of Lehl spent Tuesday evening at Saratoga. Swimming followed by lunch was njoyed. ' Wednesday erenlng Mrs. El J. Wilde and daughters, Myrtle and Lillian and James Moffett motored op American Fork Canyon and Visited with Miss Bernlce Wild who Is camping wfth a party of girls at Mutual Dell this week. MoL-ors... tart 'm young In LEVI'S . Young-en like ke-esaa waist ovtrslls. Mothers like them, too, for thty ere hard to soil seiy to desa and out-last other overalls, Ittsts from 4 year u THEY DRILL HARD ROCK... In hard-wearing LEVI'S overalls ' And they're the first choict of ranchers, cattlemen and lumbermen, too. For almost al-most 60 yean, since the pioneer day of the West LEVTS have always been the biggest-selling brand of waist overalls. That just proves that value, quality and dependability never go out of fashion. You know that no other waist overall has the LEVI cut that no other make stands up so long under rough usage. Made from the heaviest and strongest denim loomed copper riveted at every point of strain and stitched so well that you get a new pair free if they rip. Tell your Dealer you want , WAIST O V E R A L L S 1, J ..".J. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mr. and Mm. George E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs Alphonxo Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aubrey, Walter Aubrey, Mrs. Ooode, Misses Sarah and Leona Robinson spent Sunday In American Fork Canyon and during dur-ing the Jay visited the Tlmpanogos Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chadwlck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haag. Jr.. withMr. and Mrs. Warren Walker and family of Pleasant Grove, spent three days In American Ameri-can Fork canyon. On Sunday they had as guents at their csmp Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sunderland and family of Lehl, Misses Ruby Armstrong and Ida Chadwlck and Messrs. Ben Cooley and LeGrande Miller. Mrs. Joseph Nicholes received word from MIsa Daisy Barnett. formerly from this city, but now of Dfcjckfoot. Idahw. Miss Harriett has K-en til lor the past several months which she sustained while lifting a patient. In the Beck hospital there where she is a nurse. Mis Barnett was forced to undergo an operation as a result of the Injury and for soem time has been In a cast. She Is able to be about In crutches now and can direct the work of which she Is In charge in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholes, Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Nicholes and son, Paul, were In Provo the morn ing or the Fourth and after the parade they were guests for dinner at the home of Mrs, Ray Nicholes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Scott of Lakevlew. The Soott family were enjoying a family re union that day and among those who enme were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Workman of New York. Mrs. Workman was formerly Mis Del! Soott and she resided In American Am-erican Fork for several years and attended high school here. They nave neen in .New i orn for sevnn yen r. HIGHLAND NEWS The Fourth of July celebration which was held in the Highland ward was a huge success. The salutes at day break seemed to fill all hearts with the spirit of patriotism and festivity, as did the flag raising by scouts on the Emll Jerllng lawn. About 10:10 a. m those present pledged their allegiance to the flag after which ths following snappy program was rendered tefors a large and appreciative audience: Opening song by congregation "America." Prayer Bishop Harry Jerllng. Two vocal duets Maurice Larsoit and Henry Greenland, accompanied by Lois Greenland. Speech of welcome Kay L. Alston. Vocal solo Lue Croeheck. ac companied by Velrria Jerllng. Two readings Rachel Greenland. "Siar Spangled Banner" dramat ized Donna 8trattofl direct or. vera Larson vocalist. Lnff Greenland. accompanist. 8cout signaling Mic Oroesberk and Wayne Day, Vlrell ,wamswn acting as scribe. Closing song by Relief Society-Flag Society-Flag Of The Free." Benediction Stephen F. Beck. At one o'clock the children antf some grown people enjoyeo. races, after which all enjoyed social chat until 2:10 when the ball games between be-tween Cutler and Highland com menced, the local team being victor ious In both games with the score for the first game being 21 - and the second game J0-S. Immediately Immediate-ly after the first game the horse races wer ftetdl in 'the bsJI field. WbodroW WTTdo eaprsrtng- first and Boyd Adamson second prizes. The dance In the evening" sponsored by the M. I. A. was largWy attended an was a fitting cortcfuston for the day's entertainment. fy0iMw Soil y v formerly S30-S35-$;; j at J $19.85 No man Need Apolo- glse to himself for paying a lower than normal price provided he Is certain Of fine quality! It's, the smart thing to do these days. Chlpman Merc meets modern economic conditions condi-tions boldly with this sub-normal price! Hart Sohaffner and Marx Standard mie ..newest styles... all wool material,. Btfo standard prices . . Bosh over and see for your self ... Nothing bought for a sale... repl standard atock . . . greatly reduced to clear. ' Chipmae Merc. Co, esting Utr the peofSo in- the we com munitiefcV Mr. and Mrs. Thomas- Alston and Mr. nrrd Mrs. Rywater ana ramiry of Salt Lake City, were visiters at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Ray I Alston on Independence Day. Mr. an Mrs. Bywnter ana family re turned" home Saturday, evening while Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alston remained with their son and famfty until Sunday erenlmr. The Mlsse Vera antf Vivian CHrf- son of Murray :mt rtuth- Bywater of Salt Lake City, were guests of M(m Lue Oroesbeck Saturday and fun-day. The boy' scouts witm their lewder Reese Rournty and Maurice Larsn started Tuesday morning; on a hlbn up Alpine canyon and or to Silver Lake flat aroJWd the tcail in- Am-rlcan Am-rlcan Fork caieyon and hui.Ht homo. They expect to be' gone three days. feer they nubie the trip over the loop and down through Provo can- yotti Mr.. a4 Mrs. William Wlag and Mrs; SftSarrtey Lot were visiters at th home of Mr. and Mr. Harry Jng JHily th. o Irenes Xr. and Mrs. C. S. Greenland' and farffldy motored to Eureka o' the Fourth and spent the day. The July meeting of tA American: Ameri-can: Fork Poultry aaaocurffom wfa b held" 8atuoday evening, July tlthv Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and family ! 8 n. 1 ttto-olty hall, of Sooth Jordan, visited here with ! There will' be- some businsw of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. I special importance taken up arret 0 and. Mrs. B. O. Maxfleld. Who ' members are Urged to be present WAENEfQ! To Pottltrrmoa In conversation wits eV nerian we find that Isms cases of infectious tra among our chicken fMah American Fork district h that we may prevent the are this disease we are asklngSt? trymen of this district, it; members of the associatkSt to Immediately report U BU Jones any outbreak, or sa; oatbreak. of this diseua Rudolpk Is President Americas ftrti Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jadtsoo an family of Salt Lako Cltr. were guests at the home of Mrs. Jackson's Jack-son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Milter on Jtrty 4th. ... . air. una Airs. lefor mjn rw a "' ramifVanrt W'ttA5'4af Ivairfl of American Fork.1 were guests of Highland people ot fndependrce day. The ball game between the married and single men Monday evening was intensely Interesting' and was certainly a hard fought game. The score being 15-12 In favor of the single men. The Highland team will play Cutler at the Ix-hl City Park at 6: SO p. m. Saturday, All patrons are urged to ro to Lehl and show an Interest In these young men who are trying to mnke life more inter tit W the New Umpromi 2-TTnb HDaniip- WASH01 the world's tnoi beautiful tcaslx':. SPECIALS SATURDAY 7 bars Crystal White Soap 23c Itlue Hill Coff.v 29c Snape-Henderson Marriage Ml)is Vera Snap, daughter of Mr. and MrH. James Snape of this cy. was married to K I, Henderson Hender-son of Snlt Iike Iih' Friday. July 3rd :it Bountiful. Mrs Henderson r i idiiited from tlie 1,'ch school her, two years ngo and since that time !i;is been employed In the capltol rlty. They will mnke Salt Like their heme. Several showers nre being plunni'd In their honor. Their frlenilM are exteiiilitiK irood u Islu'v for a happy future. 2 lbs. Lard 4 Deviled Meat Hewlett's Tea Hood Shovels 2 lnrce Com I I,. 2 I.una Corn ilaK. 2 Milk. Tall ( Small Milk 25c .15c 21c QIU I .25c 25c 15c . 4c Bate Store Hardware Groceries Novelties Tel. 78 American Fork Now you can have the same safer, faster,, easier washing that has made tlie EASY name famous, in this new 2-rub Damp Dryer EASY with its new beauty and its many new EXTRA advantages. A famous artist designed it. Its beautifully finished porcelain enamel tubs and its bright metal ton fit it to harmonize with up-to-date household equipment. EASY Advantage i- Ji't ,',,l?-fR,hion,:d wrinfrtf hej been rcplsced by the )mp Dprr hccim. oi thee extrs tliinj. the Damp Dryer will i!o lor yon: 1 - ' .... ... f , , ' ' i- 'V),;"t moMn;', part. - ( .a.-,'or wnl'.mj snd damp-Jryin( st 1 Blaokstt, fsathsr pillowi, snd !L& not (o through a wringer sre 5 ths EASY. ' .wksf 4. If dciirsd, elothei can be rlnwd wUk j until rtidy for ths lins. wisiS" 5. Rsioy dsy conrsnieoce-lina-dry yoor w- . indoors without dripping hsott. -i t. 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