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Show i x . . , . : .i I') FRIDAY, AMER10AK J Z IIAVE YOU TRIED SURE LAY? 11E.TT. 4 ij I j J ' w (T I - -i-r w - . a fczl N&icafanp 11 The only -farm-tested" feed manu- EmpreSS EUgCIlie 3 iL -f factured in Utah by the Sperry Flour TT s gJ ' fffStv ''w-' O -I ; co Felt Hats 8 JmK Mm:S ' Sal' SI ! j ft IV if I .1! 1 'L Change now to SURE LAY and avoid that long moulting period without with-out production. Ask us about particulars. SURE LAY DEALER NEW! Empress Jbugenie Felt Hats $1.95 and Up Everyone CAN wear these new Hatt come in and let us show you how ! We tilt them at a dashing angle over the right eye, rolled away on the left side. TANNER MILLINERY Am. Fork Locals MImh Jcxile Koundy of Bull Luke, pant the week-end here the guest of Mrs.- Jennie Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Doley and children have returned to American Fork to live after spending the paat year at Green River and Thompson. Mra. Martha Buckwalter left the last of the week for Ogden to visit Indefinitely with her daughter. Mrs. Earl Matthews and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marlus Madsen received re-ceived word of the arrival of a granddaughter in Bingham. The happy parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray, Mrs. Ray, formerly being be-ing Miss Vivian Madsen. Mrs. Lenore K. Elliott of Los Angeles, Is visiting In American Fork with relatives and friends. While here Mrs. Elliott Is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee of Eureka, formerly of American Fork, ra tk ra-nul nArnti at twin hnvs I born August 6th. The mother and new arrivals are at the Spanish 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hansen visited in Bingham on Monday with their son, Wayne, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowman of Detroit, are visiting In American Fork with relullv. Mm. Bowman formerly was Miss Olive Berg. FO SALE 1 Fordson Tractor and 1 Hay Baler 1300. Martin Nielsen 8-14-tf Send us your Kodak Roll film-; and we will make you six glossy Velox Border Prints for 25c. C. O. D. are ISc extra. Rollow Studio, Provo, Utah. S-14-tf Mrs. James Julian and Mrs. W. R. Greenwood left Wednesday for Idaho to spend a week visiting In Pocatello, Blackfoot and Shelley with their sisters. Misses Florence Ruth Summers and Nada Moore of Grand Junction, Colorado, spent last week-end here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith and family. Miss Melba Barrett, nurse in the Brlgham City hospital, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barratt. Fork hospital and are doing nicely. I Mrs. George Earl of Copperton, motored down Saturday and visited ! with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Robinson Robin-son and sister, Mlsa Bessie Robinson. Robin-son. They accompanied her back to Copperton and remained until Monday Mon-day morning. i Miss Norma Wood or Ugden spent several days here visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marlus Madsen. The Second Ward Sunday Schoo, IU with their teacher will enJo luncheon at Saratoga Tuesdaj evening. Mra. W. R. Hansen and son, Cecil Ray; Mrs. Jessie Spafford and two children are spending this week In American Fork canyon. They are occupying the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead at Mjktual Dell. Mrs. G. S. Richards and two daughters spent Monday afternoon visiting In Pleasant Grove with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams Mrs. Fannie Lows of Ocean Park, and Mrs. Lola Jensen of Huntington Park, California, arrived Tuesday evening, called hers by the death of their father, Amos Wagataft President and Mrs. S. L Chip-man, Chip-man, Mrs. A. Ray Olpln and two daughters met Mr. Olpln In Provo early Monday morning upon his arrival ar-rival here for a month's visit from New Tork. The party were guests for breakfast that morning of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Van Wagenen at Provo. Mrs. Zlna Murdook accompanied accom-panied her brother-in-law to Provo after avtn; VMted lii the East Mr. and Mra John Nelson and family of Goshen visited In American Ameri-can Fork from Friday till Monday with Mr. Nelson's father, Niels Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brlggs arc the proud parents of a son, born Monday at the Lehi hospital. The mother and new arrival are doing well. Misses Myrtle Wilde. Helen Moffett, Beth Hutchlngs, Orpha Robinson and Melissa Greenwood are spending this week at Vivian Park. They are occupying the M H. lngersoll home while there. The Sunday School off lews--ntf eachers of the First Ward and their partners held their annual summer outing at Saratoga, Tues day night. The members of thei bishopric and their wives were honor guests. About fifty were In the party and a very enjoyable time was had In swimming followed by. a lunch served cafeteria style and winding up In community singing. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Blackmar ami son, Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mercr left- - Thumru'y "for ' their homes In Los Angeles, after visiting relatives, (jnd, .friends hero .-- prfH ffcVwORs." " Dr. and Mrs. Alan O. Brockbank and baby son were guests Sunday of M. and Mrs. Archie Brockbank of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Alex Chrlstcnsen, Mm. Fny C. Peterson nnd daughter, Rene, left Tuesday morning on a two weeks visit In the southern part of the slate. They will be guests at Kphralm of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nielsen and In Richfield of Miss Ila Chrlstcnsen. They also will visit Bryce's and the Grande canyoas. Miss Ila Chrtstensen of Richfield will accompany thorn back and visit hero Indefinitely. Sunday being the fiftieth anniversary anni-versary of the wedding of Mr and Mrs. William Marshall of this city, their sons and daughters nnd families assembled at the Marshall home and enjoyed the afternoon. Family reminiscences and luncheon were the main diversions. Those In attendance were: Nr. and Mrs. James Brown. Dr. and Mrs. Mllo 3 Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. LeOrande Marshall, Mrs. Althera Downey, Fern Downey, Jack West, Mrs. Alvln Croslund, Mr. and Mrs. Frltx Wnlsburg and daughter, all of Salt Iike; Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Ruper. j lYovo; Mr. and Mrs. Moral Steele, i Mr. and Mrs. Marl Steele, of this city. Mrs. Francis Thacham Clayton Kaysville, visited In American Fork ths first of the week with Mrs Squire Chlpman. While here Mrs. Clayton also called on several of her old pupils whom she taught yean ago In the grade schools here. SECOND WARD SACRAMENT SACRA-MENT MEETING PROGRAM Joseph Lloyd of Salt Lake City, will be the speaker Sunday night at the regular sacrament meeting which will commence at o'clock Mr. Lloyd will bring with him persons per-sons who will furnish musical numbers num-bers The public Is cordially Invited In-vited to attend. Boisterous Greeting One way of greeting euch other i mi .n k the South Sen Inlander io fliuc a Jar of water over the lead ot a friend Distrust Ouriatvs Wliat commonly prevents as from exhibiting (he bottom of our hearts to our friends Is not much the distrust we have of them ss the distrust we have of our salves La Itoclicfoiimuld. Lived Lnf Age The hunt Iiir folk who had no metal, met-al, no agriculture, no domestic anl mnls. hut who drew n the walls of their cnve picture of the nnlmst they hunted ami ste f.lmosf as wel, as we can draw now are estimated to tune lived I.Mxi!) r lO.iKH) years HRO. Mr. and Mrs, Marlon Robinson In Murray Thursday lust where they attended the funeral of Mrs. John P. Cahoon. Mrs. Lillian C. Booth and Miss Lorena Clayson left Wednesday for Whitney, Idaho. Mrs. Booth will Jbm Mr. and .Mrs. G- L. Tanner of Whitney on a trip to Yellowstone, and Miss Clayson will remain In Whitney for tho week. Mr. and Mra Pete Morrison and and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Halstead of Arnold. Nebraska, topped top-ped off In American Fork, Monday and remained until Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Mra Brown and Mr. Morrison are cousins and have not seen each each other since Mrs. Brown left Nebraska fifteen years ago. The party were en route to California and win call again on their way home. First Ward Program For Mutual Dell A mors elaborate program of entertainment en-tertainment than hu heretofore been atempted Is being prepared by the First Ward M. I. A. for the annual summer uullng at Mutual Dell, August 24, 25 and 26. The activities will . occupy three full days, ending with a big ward program pro-gram the last night. The first day's activities, Monday, Mon-day, August H, will include a short hike, games, story hour and a program pro-gram In the evening In which the various classes will present numbers, num-bers, Including a play. Tuesday morning those making the hike to Tlmpanogos will leave early. The others remaining at the Dell will Indulge In games, etc., until late afternoon where a treasurer trea-surer hunt will be conducted. A camp fire program with a pioneer story theme will be given Tueeda? night Wednesday will be known as ward day. Inasmuch as this marks Mrs. Hannah Rhodes returned of geMon Bunday from .pending two weeks in ,t ezpMted ,arge crowd wl 2f SSL, "? f IT ta th0- mutarly at the Del. that Miss Mildred Rife, daughter of Mr. . -,. Af thm and Mrs. C. H. Rife, was brought . , . , . . . i uv piddling B;ei-Ull uum- here Tuesday from Salt Lake where ber, for th. A sne nas oeen eonrtnea to a nosprrai for eight weeks following a fal from a tree. Miss Rife will remain here with her grandmother Inde finitely, having not fully recovered from the injuries. jj '"" 05 Summer Dres: Plain and Figured Large Assortment To Select F Values to $7.50 $2.95 OUR ENTIRE STOCK 0. Yd DRESSES ON SALS $1.95 Values for $2.95 Values for 1 Lot Print House Dresses kJ i game In the aftemon will be followed fol-lowed by an elaborate stunt program pro-gram under the direction of the recreation committee. In the even-tog even-tog a program will be given In the Dell on which all ward organl -n. t ., w, . o , . , Uons will be represented. A The Ladles Missionary Society of , ft oM dancing and several surprise num bers are outlined. From all Indications and Judging from those who already have made reservations, the outing will have a the Community Church met Thurs day afternoon with Mra Isaac Blnns as hostess, at her home. The toplo discussed was the Chinese race, and was handled by Miss Margaret Binns who talked on the attwuU. cninese or America ana Mrs. uiaays Deardorff who discussed the Chinese of China. In addition a short musical program was rendered: render-ed: piano solo, Miriam Duckworth; Duck-worth; clarinet solo, Lois Blnns ac companied by Miss Margaret Blnns : violin solo, Sarah Dixon. A dainty lunch was served at the conclusion of the business meeting. 1 De Luxe Sanitary Napkins Box of !. doz. 15c 2 Boxes for...25c One Lot Corsets and Corselettes Values to $4.85 $1.95 Large and Extra 'Large Excellent Quality RAYON BLOOMERS Special 50c 8AU Men'it: BATHE suns) 25 DK ! s s t APEX 7 TUBE RADIO . $107.50 Value Priced this week 'Liupman Merc. Co. OneOL apexea: Stadium . $172.50 Y $09-50 $65.00 Firemen Carry Off Honors A crowd of young women wh formerly ' associated together In American Fork socially and a school chums were guests in a get-together get-together party at Provo with Mrs Florence Dunkley Hucklns as hos- laws The American Fork firemen were well represented In the, state convention con-vention and tournament which con-rened con-rened In Spanish Fork, Monday Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Chief I L. Pratt was appointed ap-pointed chaplain for the state organization for the ensuing year and also was appointed chairman of the committee on resolutions constitutional amendments and hv- to serve for the coming seo- tesa. mose in attendance were: son. Olen ChadwIcV, asslstnnt Mra Reva Beck Bosone, Mrs. Elvn chief of the local department, was Chlpman Olpln. Merle and Ruth appointed seargeant-at-arms for th Chlpman, Mrs. Boley McGrew. of next mm-Mnn to he held in 19S2 Otis city; Mrs. Dorothy Chlpman at Brlphnm City. Ro-bratsgh. Mrs- Irene Rrowrt a. X Rutte." chief of the locnl Piatt, Mra Ruby Wootton Noye veteran volunteers, also affiliated Bait Lake ; Mrs. Lorena Need ha n "Daddy Long Legs" Here Is a modernized talking version of an old favorite In which Ruth Chatterton appeared on tho stage and which Mary Plckford used as a vehicle In the silent days. Under the deft direction of Alfred Santell It has been developed Into a picture that combines all the elements ele-ments of successful entertainment, and Its appeal Is to all ages. Janet Gaynor does full Justice to a roU that might have been written especially for her, and Warner Baxter and Una Merkel give splendid splen-did characterizations. At the Cameo Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, August 16. 17 and 18. Chriatensen,.Mra Nellie Buokwaltei Smart, Mrs. Edith lllndley Tuyloi and Mrs. Leah Chlpman Viu this same crowd went to Saratov and enjoyed a chicken, dinner fol lowing a swim In the plunges. with the state association w mde n iti ember of the committee o' law nnd WUlatlon three venrs nsro Library To Be Closed Next Week To ailow for tho annual summit renovation and . boue cieuning o. the public library, tlm building W1i. o ciobetl lo pauonx with a five .vaM tfrw; tlNiw.. V-vJ -W-Jr UL TS-iaT.'. 1 11131 two years yot to serve as a memh'-1 Saturday. Auirni v ...i Attention! Relief Society Workers f,rPmrn "n'' w" 0,nnl,,, -1 J ment nnd these appointments rdlngly of the committee. He nlso wn named on the committee nf Inspection Inspec-tion nnd nrntest. - Amerlcnn Fork Is reooelze throughout the state for Its nennv ernrt- C. Foster, llbraruin mono having book wunin this period IK-XI Wee.K una tnuiiij, car( Usee ttlaaiag l iie Gobi desert, now one of thi mi desolate placet of the earth, us once a center of abu-dani lunts and s-irnal life. Eacartat H It l eMImitedtttt. statues of orMttart-ln orMttart-ln the Black kDlitSt 000 yean. Mia unnounct-a in... lumng due m-y tiuiu iin-ii, following lonuu1 Sunday afternoon Dr. B o Whittten will address the Keller Society department at the regular monthly union meeting. Dr. Whltti n Is here from South Carolina to organise the state training sch! which will be open In the near fu ture. A special department roi ward presidents will also tie con ducted during the afternoon A'' Relief Society workers of the nt.iU are urg-ed to be In attendance. made ncr over until the August 24th. during the week of Au.ust 24ih Wfr,ta mh' Mrs- -ler will accept a, he library all books held oui because be-cause of overdue chr. Peculiar Robbery bwok" returned within me Wk Pilules Officers LZn w111 bu "mut ! "tbeDatron may again use The city officers are attempt Ii-ilm to solve ., Kurglary whl. h ocrurr.wl afe,askeu to look thruuj;!, sometlmo !.- in ., "omo "bruri, ' vt-;-i av F. in. n mi i ( I M V . mia-nipnt Monday night nt the and km if r-hll.1 . . " ua ovetiookel - ... Card of Thanks We nre most grateful to many friends who k, kindlv slated us during our recent iM-reiive-m'nt In th" loss of our mother. W wish to extend our heartfelt thanks 'o ra"h :ind rvorv fKMHon who as tin II H - home of r; Ray Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. J. v rjprber and two children and Miss Reva Horrocks, of San Francisco, who had been visiting In Vernal. Htopped off In American Fork enr.nite home to California to spend the night with Mr. Gerher's i- l-it i . . . , Gardners Si .ini-t in,,, between the designated hours s ni.one pilfered the Gcrber car and n lieved the owners of a suit case parked with clothing, pillows book. returning .. If so, have the child...... ... turn them and no charge will W made the week of August sisted In any way at the funeral and an' ""onal effects and drained the The loss Is estl- before. The Holey Kamlly Card of Thanks For the many kindnesses shown US during the Illness and after the death of our dear father. Amos Wagstsff, we are deepely appreciative. appreci-ative. We especially want to thank those who assisted at the services, for the flowers, use of cars, etc. The Family ! Next Tuesday's Concert Program Special numbers for tho i-xi Tuesday night band concert will consist of several violin duets by Mibs Ann Clayson and U-land Friday, Fri-day, and a novelty dance number b Misses Bernlce Wilde. No,, mi Hulll- u,, Anon ueck, Helen Kird A nn Clayson. The concert tho following Tuesday Tues-day nl-ht i,i. i. ...... . .. their search ' oe lne co"- 'or the rutv party and thov rP, ,"cm uf this season. "till on the tok out for the culprits i"1 Wl" 'ea,urft " old tlnl6 rBVU- Director Bird is ar- .-...... io nave a number of song I lvr' "f years gone hy sung and Played that night. car of gasoline." mated at J350.00. No clues have been assist t1(. officers In and secured to : Eyesight Owls rim see In the ia time, but not si i v,!l ss lit nlyli! They lire nortun il lilr.ls, nnd tlielt eves are n.l....i,.,i (r M ,,MC In Hie .:,rk I h ..,, p bria'H l!:-M of d.'i '...rll it. i.:M,U Ibc'M f Sal Weight SsIiiioii have been heavy as f.rty pounds a fund nversge. -Imon ''"iiKht as Twenty Is I M' HM if: Witt V- iir Mofhri ... i ilort 'em young in LEVI'S . . . Kids like then hs-maa overalls. They far out-last out-last othera They are hard to soil sad easy t cka. Sum (rata 4 years up. THEY RODE If STAGE COftCH( Ever nce the days when tb , wild and wooly, LEVTS have been the firt choice of And They SMAr!s cattlemen, miners and M1! wear no other brand. ! Here' why - hc cut ofL, never been successfully cop4 other brand wears so l-r I m-de of the heaviest dr are conner riveted train, and are so strongly you get a new pair free a t.ii .. r ,! -rrtu vrcd I aval your ywu- i - . f nr nrnrn aNirfP A ll2E' '111? |