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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1932 THE fMiTRTfiAN FORK CITIZEN e&sss Egg Prices Are Higher The cfs'' market is fjoinp up and the outlook for I u 1 1 ryuien is better. Iit us help yon Kt the greHtnt return for your csfs. Ship with us and get all the New York Market pays. Quality Feeds For Less Am. Fork Locals Clare H. Cariatenaen ha a hla guest here thla week. Clarence Marker of Salt Lake City. Mm. Alice Thacker and two children chil-dren of Charleston, visited here thla wwk with Mrs. Thacker" g mother, Mm. James H. Barratt. Mrs. Martha Chlpman haa re-t re-t urn (Hi home from Salt Lake, after pending a week visiting- her daughter, daugh-ter, Mra. Fern Bodell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead and fumily left Monday morning; for their summer home at Mutual Dell In Amerlvan Fork canyon, for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and daughter, Helen. Mrs. Mate Earl and two sons, were Salt Lake visi tors on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Norrls haa ,been in Magna the pat ten days visiting with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. Albert Whitney. Clark V. Newell, salesman for the I'tah Power & Light Co., haa mov ed 1 1 1 American Fork. The New HIm irf located In the Wm. Baxter apartments In the Third ward. Miss tlrace Llm of Pleasant Grove is spending this week at the home of lllshop and Mrs. Lot Robinson. Su inlay Miss Ileva Robinson, who Is employed In Salt Lake, wilt arrive ar-rive for a week's vacation, accompanied accom-panied by Miss Dorothy Parker. The (,'lrls will Join the Fourth ward In the outing at Mutual Dell the hitter part of the week. TAX FREE OUT OF TOWN TELEPHONE TELE-PHONE CALLS ARE TAX FREE WHEN THE TOTAL TO-TAL CHARGE 18 LESS THAN 50e U.S. Govt Tax Calls 50c to Me Tax 10c Calls $1.00 to $1.99.. Tax 15c Calls $2.00 and up.. Tax 20o 20c is the maximum tax. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Mrs. Stanford Wilde, entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of the third birthday of her small son, Dick. Sixteen of his little friends were present and enjoyed. themselves them-selves in games after which refreshments re-freshments were served. 50 ll.s. Flour ... 69c 1 lb. Pkg. Tea 19c Corn Flakes 10c 3 Deviled Meat 10c 2 Cana Tomatoes 25c Iiox Soda Crackers 25c Shredded Wheat - 10c Milk, Tall can fie 2 lbs. Peanut Butter 22c 6 Washing Soap 15c Para wax lb . 10c -Slitz Malt 39c QUALITY FRESH MEATS Bate Store Mrs. Robert E. Lee met with a painful accident Monday while doing do-ing the family washing. She was running; blankets through the wringer and her right hand and forearm were drawn into the wringer. wring-er. Her son and daughter were near and Immediately turned the power off and released the wringer. wring-er. The hand and arm are very badly swollen anl painful, however no flesh waa torn open. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries and daughter returned home Sunday Sun-day afternoon after spending a week at their summer cabin at Mutual Mut-ual Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and daughter spent the week end with the Humphries, and they all enjoyed a drive over the loop road Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jameg Martin of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hansen and children and Alfred Pulley, of Price; Mr. and Mra. Ger-lad Ger-lad Muzzell and children of Vineyard, Vine-yard, spent Sunday here with friends and relatives. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jul-ius t'hristensen. CAMEO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATR0N8 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 AND 6 "THE BROKEN WING" WITH LUPE VELEZ & LEO CARRILLO The heart-skidding drama of a daring aviator. Sky High Thrills! Ace High Romance! Also good shorts. Matinee Saturday Satur-day 3:30 p. m. 10c and 15c. Saturday Night Only With Picture Stage Attraction "THE LAW OF SEX" LIVING ARTIST MODELS Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, August 7, 8 and 9 ANOTHER SMASHING HIT! MAURICE CHEVALIER IN "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" With Jeanette MacDonaJd. A good musical comedy with a, raft of new song hits. You will forget your troubles when you see this newest, snappiest, funniest production. Also good short. Admission 10c and 25c. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 & 11 "BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS" WITH ADOLPHE MENJOU A Hilarious Comedy' Screamingly Funny! When a gay old dog gets bitten by puppy love. Also good ahorta. Admission 10c and 25c. COUPON This coupon and one paid admission will admit two persona per-sona to this Theatre Wednesday or Thursday August 10, and 11. SARDINES Sardines and crackers not only sound good but are good. Van Camp's Vacuum Pack large oval cans of Sardines, will sell in our stores for. 7c per can, Saturday. We suggest sug-gest that you get several cans. TUNA FISH The small tin of White Star Tuna Fish will sell for 8c per can tomorrow. A few cana in reserve will be convenient for salads sandwiches and to cream with fresh peas. SALAD DRESSING Best Foods Salad Dressing is always a favored item especially when our stores feature it at an unusual price 22c for the quart size jar tomorrow. Q.P.SKAGGS FOOD STORES OTHER OFFERINGS Flour, Bag 67c Corn Beef, can 15c Tree Tea, Pkg 23o 9c Pkg. Free Corn or Gloss Starch 2 for 15c 3 lb. boxes Soda Crackers . 32c Gal. cans Honey 73c Gal. cans Pineapple . 35c Best Vinegar, gaL 29c Green Peppers, lb. ...... 7o Pickling Onions, lb 7c Orin Aahton and O. H. Gordon made a trip to the rucltlc and Yankee Mine Tuesday in the Interests In-terests of the 1'tnh Power & Light Co. Mrs. Jennie I'l.adwu k of ibis city, with her slater. Mrs- le Christiansen Christian-sen of Pleasant drove, are spending two. weeka. in. Deliver, visiting another an-other slater, Mra Annie Miller. The members of the Sorosla Club of this city will enjoy an outing at Saratoga, thin afternoon (Friday). All members are requested to be at the resort by 2.3't I' "i Mrs. M. C. Nelson of this city has as her guests here, three nieces: Mlaa Vera, Bush of Seattle, Wash.: Mine Edna Jacobsen of Wait Lake, and Mlas Madeline Elmer of Pay-son. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Mr. and Mm Wilson Cunningham motored to the vicinity of Vernal Sunday morning, Mr. Robinson having hav-ing bualneaa to attend to. They returned that afternoon. Mra. Mortis Davles and two little lit-tle daughters of Provo, visited here last week-end with Mr. and Mra. Abe Gudmundwn. Mr. Davles joined them here Sunday. 5 5 I S tiiiti' A -XT- 'O O A rTHFTTllV kXT I r-. V' SAVE MONEY REAL VALUES l 0 Bargain Day1 ONE LOT Print Dresses Long Sleeve Styles Small Sizes 49c OUR ENTIRE STOCK WOMEN'S Voile Dresses 1.95 Values Sizes 14 to 44 $1.00 WJj 1 SilkDtt1 Mr. and Mrs LeOrande Gud-mundaen Gud-mundaen and small daughter of Payaon. vlalted In American Fork Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cudmundsen, Mr. and Mra. W. D. Stewart. Mr. and Mra S. T. Shll.v and family returned hum.. Sunday ufler spending two weeks In inencan Fork canyon Mr. Shelley l feeling feel-ing better af t-r his mvo.i vacation. Misses Melissa Greenwood, Helen Moffett. Myrtle Wilde, Beth Hutching Hutch-ing and Orpha Robinson are spending spend-ing this week at Vivian Park, Provo Pro-vo canyon. James Cunningham of the Fourth ward, is Improving after a serious Illness. Hla frlendg will welcome the news and hope for a speedy recovery. re-covery. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and family attended a Taylor family reunion re-union held at the home of Mra. Ruth Johnson, Mr. Taylor's sister, in Provo Tuesday. The officers and teachers of the First ward Y. L. M 1 A. held a business meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. A. Greenwood. Green-wood. Plans for the annual outing out-ing of the M. I. A. at Mutual Dell which will take place this month, were discussed. Mrs. T. A. Masters. Miss Annie Masters and Mrs ( live Slddoway stopped In American Fork Sunday enroute to Spnngville from Bingham, Bing-ham, and viniied with Mrs. June S. Wright. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Wricht and baby daughter, pinr-m have returned to their I i n . m Idoho Falls after spending ; v.-eeks here visiting Mr Wrlniil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W'.uht, and other relatives. Mr Aright Is an nouncer at station K'-'Tl IF YOU WANT THE BEST BUY AT FOLEY'S 4 lbs. Powdered Sugar 2"k 4 lbs. Brown Sugar . ... 25c 3 Large Pkgs. Utah Corn Flakes 2.H' 2 lb. Can Peanut Butter 21c 1 Large Can Tuna Fish 15c WE DELTVEB Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Jensen of Mid vale, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Morton. The Jensens brought the Mortons home from Richmond where they had spent the past three weeks with relatives. Lennla Abel and hl8 sister, Miss Etta Abel, are enjoying a two weeks visit here from Los Angeles with their parents. Bishop and Mrs. G. Edward Abet Both are employed In the Coast city. Dr. and Mrs. G. 8. Richards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Antrlce Larson Lar-son and the members of their family fami-ly attended the family reunion of the dependents of Joseph W. Smith of Pleasant Grove, held at Geneva Tuesday. The Literary class leaders of the Fourth ward Relief Society are In charge of the program next Tuesday Tues-day at the monthly meeting of the organization In the ward chapel. Mrs. Merllng D. Clyde and Mrs Mabel McNIel are in charge. A good program has been arranged and all members are Invited. Miss Freda Houston of Iovei;. Wyoming, Is spending the wyk here, guests of Miss Maurine Christensen. Chris-tensen. Tuesday evening Miss Retha Storrs entertained In Miss Houston's honor and Wednesday a parly Including Miss Houston made the trip to Tlmpanogos Cave. Mrs Mariam Fage and baby, Norma Nor-ma Jean, have returned home afte spending a week In Salt Lake visiting visit-ing relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Vern Beck and family and Miss Bernlce Wilde left Tuesday fur American Fork canyon to ramp near the Pacific Mine, for ten days Mr and Mrs. D. J. Reese. Tom and Rudolph Reese of Provo, spent Sunday here, guests of Mr. and Mfs. Glen Taylor. Mr and Mrs. Don Clyde and family, fam-ily, and Mr. Clyde's sister, Mrs. De-f'.ruff De-f'.ruff of 1 lever spewt Sunday here visiting with Mr. and Mra. Thomas 1'rlday and family. Ma. Sidney Nlcholes Jr. and Mrs j. dm S&ger spent Tuesday In the capltnl city, comblnlnk business with pleasure. Miss Mary Ashby was hostess at a dinner party to friends from Pro-V" Pro-V" last Saturday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. Mr. and Mra. Theodore Ar-hon. Ar-hon. Miss Audry Jackson, Walter Miller and Sam Johnson, and the huHtess. rjiter In the evening the party motored to Saratoga and daii' tnl Mrs. Mark BurriHton of 8an Ber-nardui.. Ber-nardui.. California, arrived Sunday ihkM i,, v)end an Indefinite time Io n- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I I. Iiitikly. Mrs. Burrlston was i'mihimIv Miss Mildred Dunkley and I i California two years aro All Wool Quilt Batts 8L75 1 Table Ladies' Blonde & White High & Cuban Heel Slippers Values to $5.00 $1.95 Cleanup on 1 Lot Girls' Dress or Garden Hats 25c New Shipment V DRESS SOU Colors Black & Br 6c PaH All Sizes Men'sTl SHIRTS or SHOE 19c Men's All WoolSfi Sweaters, Pulk Style SLOP ) I Chipmao Merc. Q Mr and Mrs. L. J. Batchelor of Salt Iike spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen here. John K. Illndley returned home to Salt Ijike after spending several days lo'ie with friends and relatives. Miss Ann Clayson left Saturday fur Whitney, Idaho, to spend the remainder of the summer there with her sisters. Mrs. Q. L. Tanner and Orval Benson. Mesdames Junius West and lJoyd B. Adam son were guests f Mrs. Ethel Drysdale In Pleasant Grove Wednesday night. Mrs. i)rysdtUe entertained the Young Mothers club of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spafford and children, Maurine and Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Hansen and son. Cecil, with Miss Doris Ann Evans of Berkeley. California, spent Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at Saratoga. The usual pleasures of the resort were Indulged In. Mrs. May Blake and Mrs. Earl F. Brown, of California, who have been siiendlng the summer here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Hansen, spent Wednesday and Thursday In Salt Ijake with Mrs. George Elsmore. They will leave the first purt of next week accompanied by ilra. Hansen for California. The party will make the trip by way of the northwest through Washington and down tlie coast, Mrs. Hansen to visit there indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Orr of Magna, spent Sunday here visiting the sisters sis-ters of Mrs. Orr, formerly Miss Hazel Ha-zel Spencer. Mr and Mrs. Cyrl Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arbon spent Sunday night here with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby, leaving the next morning for the Alpine summer school In Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Storrs and daughters of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Storrs and children of Pleroe, Iowa, were visitors visi-tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Alma Mrs-Alma Olsen Friday. " Mr. and Mrs. De Verl Stewart entertained en-tertained at dinner In Salt Lake City Sunday In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Jarvla Aydelotte of this city. Mrs. Stewart la better known here as Mrs. Grace Nixon Stewart Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson and small daughter of Ogden, are spending spend-ing the week here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte, and Mrs. Margaret Robinson. Mrs. Allan (i. Brockhnnk entertained enter-tained .Monday afternoon, having as guests Mesdarnes Eliza Searle, Khodn Parker. Alice Parker. Lillian '. Booth. Fanny Shelley, Ruby Searle and E. B. Hawkins, and Miss A Ik e Parker. Social chat was en-Joyed en-Joyed and a dainty lunch served. Last Friday night fourteen friends of Mr. and Mrs. Olen R. Adamson of Lehl were their (ruewts in Amerl-can Amerl-can Fork canyon at supper. The Adamsons spent the week there In on of the cab Ids at Mutual Deit. The party Included Messrs. and Mesdames K. J. Bird, Olen Taylje Earl Holmstead, C. T. Jones, A. F. Galsford Jr. and O. 8. Richards of this lty: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lanten Lehl. Mr. and Mrs, Reed Robinson and family returned Sunday from a week" trip Into Idaho. They en-Joyed en-Joyed fishing on the Salmon River and taking In the sights of that section sec-tion of the state. Mrs. June g. f' day in Alpine Mrs Fred Strontul1 Mrs Oeorfe Biwi turned to their ks Wednesday jtff gJ days here with at and Mrs. I. L Prttl CHIROPRACTOR OK orj 0. HtJ Dr. Jamea has opened offlen American Fork.- Bk cated upttain tt fti Jamea M. Grant, a of the stake is a graduate of Us of Chlroprwtk d in 1922. since wktt been engaged li tlce. Dr. Meeki U l atf having 'bees boil Kane county. Tnttt years he has tea I Mitchell, NrtrtattJ and children ar nS at the present tin I Join Dr. MeekiHi! Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston and daughter. Miss Lenore Crooks-ton, Crooks-ton, returned home last Friday from a week's trip In Idaho. They visit -cd in Shelley with Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks and family, In Sugar City with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halli-day Halli-day and with friends in American Falls. Thirteen Boy Scouta of th- Second Sec-ond ward chaperoned by their Scoutmaster Clare B. Christensen. enjoyed a great week at Canto Tlmpanogos, scout camp In Provo canyon, last week. The educatl .nal features offered by the can.p th's y ir were outstanding, some if He b-Ht I: struct oi in various fla'.ds in th j state being present. The Sco-its irom the Second ward who were at the camp were. Clayton ft eon, Clifford Young Jr. Howard lVx-man. lVx-man. Kenneth Robinson, Paul Christensen, Harold Pratt, Curtis Houston. Kirk Beach. wcn Christensen, Chris-tensen, Paul Nlcholes. Dudley Stone Harry Barratt and Elmer Sims. Fourth ward scouts: Sher. inn Greenwood, Virgil Ktlco anl Boyd Phillips Joined this r.roup. John Crooks and sons, Eldon and Don. of Shelley, Idaho, hare been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston thla week. Mr. Crooks came to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Elisabeth Elisa-beth Mathewa in Provo Toeeday. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis and family and Mrs. A. A. Merrick together to-gether with relatives from Salt Ijke, are spending tbla week at Fish Lake. Friends of Mrs. Le Roy Okey will be pleased to learn she la steadily improving at her home after a serious ser-ious Illness. Mra. Okey was removed re-moved to her home from the local hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt had the members of their family and their families as dinner gueetg Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pratt and children of Murray; Mr. and Mm. Max Pratt and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Myron Brlggs and son, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Wes-ton Pratt and children of this city, and the members of Mr. Pratt's Immediate family. LARGER ATTEWft ATI The babi clinltJ in the city bafl attended than f ' past. Twenty-nHli amined. Dr. P. Vnr I.vance of & department wertH There will pros clinic for th ren entering time this fall week In 8epteob .. . . -he announced Utsri can be mad. Friday' SPEfli 48 lbs Floor J 1 lb. M. J.B.M 3 Boxes MtlW j 1 LarpePUj andl cibllj Soap H l, lb. Grew TM Let Ul stir HAL$ 4J 3 DANCE EVERY SATURDAY SARATOGA SWIM In Drinldne K GENTb 25c LADlHiD lUC BARGAIN DANf!F, EVERY WEDNESDAY lArn nnTnmrr cnv. 0 h ' MUAijjaial a-XVilJLf VAllV;lJlVA UUIIU";' |