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Show MI1HY fHTmRRRU 1932 A J . iiiiillllllll''WW1 1 " " BLUE BLAZE COAL It' again time we mut think of theHZATING PROBLEM. Blue Blaze Coal will do you a better job and at a Lower Figure. Let Us Quote You On LUMP STOVE or SLACK Am. Fork Locals Mrs. Heed Gardner and J. P. larker were guest here Hunday of Mr and Mra Kalon Nlchc-loa. Mra- Wurren Anderon, Mm. June S Wrlghl and MIb Edith Thornton Thorn-ton were visitor In the capltolcliy Vi dnesday. VV. (). IUunhaw of Murray apent Tuesday and Wednesday in American Amer-ican Fork on bunlnea matter!. Wednesday Mr. Itamshaw was a dinner gueet of Mr. und Mm. Kulon , ii !iol Ammon Mercer of Magxath, Canada, Can-ada, vlalted with friend In American Ameri-can Fork Tuesday. Mr. Mercer with frlendu from Magrath came to uttend General conference In 8alt I,ake last week. The Third ward Boy 8couta. forty In number, had a big time Tuea-iuy Tuea-iuy night. The boys and their loaders went on a hike to Parker Pond wher ea welnnle roaat waa hold and out door activities Indulged In-dulged in. Mr. Nlta Sullivan of Bakera-fleld, Bakera-fleld, California, i vtaltlng Indefinitely Indef-initely here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Marlus Madsen. Mr. Sullivan was In a recent car accident acci-dent there and Is still recuperating from Injuries sustained. Itaymond Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, writes from Kan-eua Kan-eua City, Kansas, where he la attending at-tending the Junior College there, that he Is enjoying himself immensely. im-mensely. Raymond la a member of the school band and recently was given a port In the school play, -Mer Friend The King"- List Thursday night, Mrs. Karl TV nnett and Miss Arvilla Devey entertained at a shower party at the Devey home in compliment t'i Mrs. Everett Devey, a bride of list week, and their sister-in-law-Seventeen guats were present and Joined In playing Monte Carlo Whist. Mrs Cluelda Hush won first prize and Miss Melha Itarratt the consolation favor. Late In the evening eve-ning a delicious lunch was served. The honored guests received a number num-ber of handsome glfUt. Hour, Bag .. 69e Kolled Oats, Quaker, bag 20c 15 oz. Pkg. Raisins 5c Tall cans Salmon 8c MANY SPECIAL ITEMS AT SIMILAR LOW PRICES Full line of Shells for Duck and Deer Hunting. Our large stock of Window Glass will permit the fitting of any window. GET OUR PRICES Bate Store Come Join The Crowd Of Gay Dancers at The DaesArt Another Big Dance Lehi, Friday, October 14 Dance night changed from Saturday to Friday FUN FOR ALL Tickets 25c . - . ..r.: - . -rLT iri-rr . ..w t -.Uw, ii MAVMMWM MUX i ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millar and son of I'reaton, Idaho, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs J. B. Chad- wlck. John W. (Irani and William H. (liant attended the funeral of their brother. Lrf'wlB Grant, at Honey-vllle Honey-vllle Umt Sunday. Mrn. A W. Millar returned Tuesday Tues-day after spending several days In Salt UUce vlaltlng with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. C. L. Marcroft and Mrs. W. (). Sugilen. Mr. and Mrs. VV U. Saxjon and children left Wednesday for Grouse Creek after Hp-ndlng a week here with Mm. Saxioti's parents, Mr and Mrs. J timet Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Kiehard Gilchrist of Lehl, are the proud parents of a son, born Monday In the Lehl hospital. The mother, formerly Mln Stella Julian of this city, and baby are doing do-ing well. Mr. and Mrs- Jim Maxwell (Miss Jean Ijirsen) of Salt Lake but recently rec-ently of Itoulder, Colorado, visited In American Fork Friday with Mr and Mra. Antrlce Lttraen and Mrs. Charlotte Featherstone. Mm. Fern Leavltt and baby daughter are spending the week here with Mrs.. Learitt'e mother, Mrs Mabel Miller. Mns. Leavltt has been residing In Richfield but will leave for Heber where Mr. I.t-nvltt has been transferred. Last Saturday little Miss Evelyn Merlkoffer celebrated her fifth birthday Eighteen frienda were bidden to attend a rarty In the afternoon and all had a gay time spent In game and a delicious lunch was served. Stephen T. Shelley has returned to his work In the Thornton Drug No 2. after an absence of three months because of 111 health. Mr. Gordon Chrlstensen who has been here In Mr. Shelley's place has left for Salt Lake to woi In the Thornton Thorn-ton Iru there. Mr. and Mrs. I L- Prutt received word from their son, Llewellyn Pratt, who has been employed In a responsible capacity for the Pullman Pull-man company at Los Angeles, that he is now at Chicago where he waa summoned by the company and where he received word that he was being promoted to the New York office. Friends here of Mr. Pratt will be glad to learn of his Rood fortune and wish him success. Mrs. Earl Holmstead was hostess host-ess to the Bee Orchis ladles last Friday- Quilt blockd were provided and sewed upon after which delicious delic-ious refreshments were served to fourteen members. Special guests were Mrs- Jesse M. Walker and Mrs Edward Lee. Mrs. Sydney Nicholas Jr., will entertain the olub ladles next Thursday, October 10. All members are urged to be present-Mr. and Mra. John Devey. parents or Mr. and Mrs- Everett Devey whose marriage took place last week, gave a wedding reception at their home Friday night. Eighty friends and relatives were In at tendance. Games of various kinds entertained those present together with a short program and refresh ments were served- Fall flowers were used In decorating the enter talnlng rooms- 5? Ladies Free FLOUR We will sell a fine grade of family flour this Friday and Saturday at the very low price of 65c per bag. RICE Any number of tempting dishes are made from rice and you may buy a 5 lb. bag of good clean rice for only 23c. VEGETABLES & FRUITS The fall crop of lettuce is now ready and its fine, you may get it at our store for only 3c head. Also sweet potatoes 4 lb., bag 15c, bananas 5c lb., large size oranges 20c dozen. BACON & LARD FRIDAY & SATURDAY Our price on fine breakfast break-fast bacon will be only 13c lb., on Salt Pork 10c lb. and on a 4 lb. pkg. of Rex lard only 32c. These are only a few of the offerings at the American Fork 0. P. Skaggs Store. CLP. SKAGGS Mra. Charles R Miller of Provo, ipent Wednesday In American Fork with Mr. and Mra. Byron Crookston. Mrs. W. A. Robinson has returned home after spending near three months in Kalllspell, Montana, with her daughter, Mrs. Dick Thomas and husband. HENRY H. BLOOD DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR WILL TALK OVER K-S-L 8ATUROAY, OCTOBER 15 9:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 7:45 P. M. Mesdames Charlotte Featherston M. A. Wilde, James Varnev. Abe Gudmundsen and Owen Humphries spent Monday afternoon as guests of Mrs. Oliver Roberts on the farm across the river. Messrs and Meedame J. K Chad. wick, Wm. Elamore, L&nard Pen Harry 8teele, Mrs. Ruben Chlpman. Miss Sarah Chlpman and Kdward R. Tut He. attended a meeting of the Ladies Republican Club held Sprlngvllle at the home of Mrs. Packard Wednesday night. Boley's Means Good Things To Eat 10 Crystal Y)iite Soap 23c Fast Working Yet Safe for Clothes. Red Can 1 1 1 1 1 Bros. (off,., 2 lhs. Powdered Stiirar 2 lhs. Brown Sugar Large can Olives ! U. Bag Oats 2 lhs. Armours Peanut Butter Raisins. Pnrkagc ! Kiel u,, He in,. Bolev's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER i THE AMEfflCANKOUKlTOKN ft.fl.se XTvna RrtfWP visiting here 1th her sutler, E. It. aaiaford. tm -i... vmir costum e for th 1 IIIIW w JJiui" Hallowe'en ItoU. Tabernacle ber 27th. Octo-adv. Octo-adv. Mrs. Leo T. Shelley and Mrs. James Shelley have returned from a trip to Klackfoot. Idaho. They took Mr. Shells to that city where he is employed In the laboratory of the sugar factory there. Mrs. Morris Davles and two daughters of Provo. have been visiting here with Mr. Davles' parent. par-ent. Mr. arid Mrs. Abe .iudmund-aen. .iudmund-aen. H. M. Cawrey was In American Fork Tuesday greeting his old friends In company with Frank White of Provo, another former townsman tr Cawrey it will be remembered operated a bakery here and left about ten ytars ao. He said he expected to spen.l the winter win-ter In Pocatello, having come from Denver where he has '"'en In business. busi-ness. The Clothes Line J A COLUMN OF FUN AND FACTS Edited by Kay Ellison from his private sanctum down at the Cleaning Clean-ing Plant. HOWDT FOLKS -James I'renser waa telling ii about a Cape (lodj mariner who recently celebrated his sixtieth year an a fisherman by retiring. re-tiring. "Well, that's long enough for any man to wait for a bite. AND YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO mTTTOll OUR SERVICE. GIVE US A HINO AND HEE HOW RAPIDLY WE ARE ON THE JOB Distraught mothsr, "Quick, pspa, baby has swallowed the kodak films." Father, "Gracious, I hops nothing will develop." NEWS ITEM "Girl is given Injection of parrot blood." When James Malsey read this. he wanted to know how in thunder any one could tell whether such a treatment would have any effect on a girl WELL i in; ESS WK WILL PUT A LITTLE MOTION REKOKE THE liol si; SAYS THE CHOKls tilKL AS SHE DANCES TO THE STAGE. ELLISON Cleaning Co. PHONE 132 AM. FORK Mrs. A. R Morgan spent Tuesday here from Brovo vlsiflng her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barratt. Mrs L- J. Bachelor of Salt Lake spent last Saturday here with her parents. Mr and Mra Alma J, Olsen. E Ray Gardner will address the First ward adult M. I. A. olaa,, next Tuesday night during the second period. Mr Gardner's topic will be Current Events." All adult members mem-bers of the ward are urged t t, present Mr and Mrs. David Davis arw children and Mrs. Davis' mother. Mrs A. A Merrick of Salt I,akc 'eft by auto for Los Angeles to spend about three weeks with friends and relatives In oast cities. STOP USING SODA I BAD FOR STOMACH Much soda disturbs digestion. For sour stomach and gas Adlerlka Is far better. One dose will rid you of twel poisons which cause gas and ad sleep. Win. Thornton, DruggUt. adv. T NOTICE Tla imaii I 'hil. "rs of the American Fork Kifl,.- " tl. City Hall. Krldav o, t Mi t 8 p. m. Elmer Chlpman. Bids Wanted cct l;".ird of Education of n,,. School District will aic.pt r the property ommonly the Central Sclnxd of in hiding buiblini;, .,, a meeting to l. ,, , ' 'i tober 17. at 7 :to p ,n lions nia- l. ,e eh.-d atloii to ih,. ,,., i, ,.f , , l 1 o lMiard rescrvi-M tu, nKlt ' i ny and .ill bids 'V. Si'lluol, I l STl ; !i "r I Wall,,,, ci..,-l. Ashby arrived Satur- MImm Mary weekahere with dav to spend two ,.r..ntH. Mr. and Mra. R. . L.! Ashby. Miss Ashby is a teacher In w i r tv. a I' the Salln.1 MiK" - vacation is Riven that the students may assist In the beet harvest. I Mrs Felt Golden and children are vlslUni? here with Mrs. Golden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Wilde. Mrs. Golden and children leave soon for Kelso. California, to join Mr. Oolden and reside. They have been f living at Lund. . i. i Bishop and Mrs. O. L Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Benson of Whit-, ney. Idaho, visited here and in Bait, Lake lt week-end having corao to1 attend general conference In Salt; i.l. Thnv were at the Ell J. Clay.son home. Mrs. R. L Ashby entertained at dinner Sunday. The special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon I vie and children of Montpeller, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Kimball and baby of Sandy; Mrs. Theodore Ar-bon Ar-bon and Mrs. Luclle King of Oar-land. Oar-land. ( overs were laid for eighteen. Dr. and Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank, Eli J. Clayson and Lillian C. Booth will attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Bailey at I Murray tonight. They are being .married today. Mr. Bailey Is the , son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bailey, formerly of this city. Mrs. Allen O. Brockbank was hostess hos-tess at a card party Thursday evening eve-ning last at her home. Three tables were plnyeil progres8lV"ly, the prizes being won by Mrs. Edna .Meredith und Mrs. Elbil Nicholes. A Color sch' inc of purple and Bld was -ork"d out m fall flowers. A dainty dain-ty lunch wan served ;it the small tabl-'.s. The quests were: Mesdames 1 1. list rom. .Myrtle Houston, Al-vera Al-vera 1 1 vey, I.eoiia Noyes, Edna Meredith, Ethel Nicholes, Opal Alainson. IM Itieoards, lAPriel I'avlor, MarKurct Bromley, Hortense Allen and Lillian C. Booth of this city: Mrs. John Jones. Lehl. Mrs Kenneth Brown entertained thi- Variety Club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Bridge' "nSa played, four tables being in pro gress. .Mrs. Mate Earl and Mrs. Man Pearson won the club prizes for high scoros and Mrs. David Grant the truest prize. Late In the afternoon a tasty lunch was served the sixteen quests which included besides regular members Mesdames David Grant, Leroy Meacham, Kenneth Ken-neth Singleton. Sherman Robinson, Harvel Bennett and Miss Delpha Fransen. HOSPITAL NOTES Sarah Musto.s of Lindon is in the i"ital recti penning from an op-ration op-ration for a iie!iilii iti.s performed -Mtuniay. She Is doing well. Glen Hampton of this city under-u. under-u. nt an operation for appendicitis iturdiy also, anil is doing nicely. Ronald Fillmore returned home to I 'leas. uit 5n.v Tuesday after re. eivnig treatment in the hospital for two days Mr. Fillmore was struck by a car between American Fork and Pleasant drove last Saturday nlirht. Sunday he was takn to the hospital and X-ray pictures taken revealed back injuries. A. F. P. A. HOLDING DANCE The American Fork Future Fanners Fann-ers held a meeting Wednesday at the high school for the purpose of arranging details for the club dance t'i be held Friday evening. October nh .'it the high sch d gym Where Does She doesn't Innt .. vt rnrovik..i 1 "ave women Mall he iirr age will lie Mck, "'w ii. j nn m,,,, MMn.lv sliiish. nu, .hv endure 'widition of ha!f-l.elif, when the 'ere s a stimo! ,,,i il,..i ...:n Oir ,1 "' W u .-iai.;ii;il syv in to new Iiff unci energv in week li. le Thi', i'crfci lannK . y II " I e medic in sl "lUllanl i t r j 1 1 1 - '. in fact. i or - I """ritdiiin. So ,r 'rvino cverv i,.,i,',,i II. al ' mcs alonu I..II i tie Or Caliiw , kei f a.;. , .'' rLP. inkr S VVniii i- . - o. .... iieiidous m run every day or , nl,l y know by Z Its Our Tre' SWIFTS sfii Pure Por sIusag! Served FRgj SATURDA GROCERY DEPi Good Tasting and Satisfv' TAKE HOME A Pack SPECIAL ChF ii AT lOC M What A Treat To Serve The Famflj NONE TASTIER THAN SWIRI BROOKFIELD SAUSA A REAL FOOD Best Flour, 1 Sack for Germade, 9 lb. Bag -Fancy Frosted Cakes IChipman Me Co. Utah State Training School Mr. Johnson gave the program la-st Sunday. The girls chorus from school sang two numbers. A party Is being given for the girls who worked in the peaches by! nor had to remain li Miss Pope Friday night. We are going to invite our partners. This coming Tuesday the boys are Inviting some of the girls to attend their "Stunt" ntghL Last week, it wag interesting. Speeches were made by their own members. The officers are Noel TaJlot, Leo Jor-gensen Jor-gensen and Oral Gardner. The Lehl Lions club were entertained enter-tained Wednesday night at our school, their regular meeting being held. Dr. Ramsay talked to the Lion members about our school. They came down and listened to a play called the 'Toy Maker's Dream'. Mrs. Walker conducted. Miss Carson was at the piano and Mrs. Vance and Mrs. Wadley were In charge of costumes. Mr. Hulsh went to conference Sunday. Get Her "Pep?" 'yUvjt - way you feel that your lazy live is again active, and your bowels are poison-free. Men, women, arid children who are run-down, who tirs easily, get bilious spells or have frequent headaches, head-aches, are BOon straightened out "tini they Kct lms p VSI riptional 'reparation of pure pepsin, active sennit, und fnh i.ixativc herbs. (Syrup pepsi,, j( ., the help the bowels need, mu ym: ()o tot fonn the very bad lial.it r,f always talcing cat hurtic.s.) Keep ;, bottle of Dr. Culdwdl's syrup pepsin in the house, and ';'ke a stimulating spoonful every w and then. It 13 all that a Brest many people PVcr take to keep strong and vigorous, and absolutely tree from constipation. TAIL 1 Everyone at th idf first innoculatioa for on Saturday. The sore arms but not of his arm. Every ( has been innoculatsil tive against typboMl Friday w as a verl school. The boiujLB also the building ( eon was served to ! Their regular mwtlnj ed filter Is the I nuMtt m .j The greater men they ar. bee a Hfl srestnesi bfJO&l i PEL by TE-v 5K AftsrfcHt, J. (Station 1 Plui Wa amounts ft TELEPE, Fr.-sh Hulk Coeoutt 1 Lurir.' Pkg. Belli 1 lb. Shelled Wife llalvi-s - 9 lb. Hag Oats - 4 lb. Pkg- Bus -I Mb. HosSodiO 1 hirlIeadUtttf, lb, bananas, jx-r FOR QUAUJJ I THISIST mm ROB0 VRGAIN I |