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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933 T -I ir-Tlliml 1 I 15 INSURE BETTER EGG PRODUCTION! ; , , XJUk!$gHMBJM. M3im-ly Feed will keep youj S bens in top condition and bring you greater egg production. produc-tion. It's quality, uniform food content is the 'secret Time to Think About COAL '. Use BLUE BLAZE And Eliminate all Trouble. 'More Heat Less Coat I m WEEK-END Conatant'sbopplngr in 0. P. 8kagg Syitem Stores, la convincing that yon tar. Try American, fork itort this week-end. Flour Am. Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Oooclall, Mrs. S. T. Shelly and MIm flarah SbeJ-ley SbeJ-ley spent Monday In Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clarkston of Provo spent Wednesday here with Mrs. Charleston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George AbeL Mrs. Oeorgeifeovn and small son DonaM of Murray visited here last week with , Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Pratt. She returned re-turned home 6aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hoimetead are moving to American Pork to reside. re-side. Mrs. Robnstead was formerly Miss Afton Iverson. daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. E. Iverson. They were married last week. Either Patent or Wheat Flour only per bag. Hard ENJOYS PROGRAM , The members and Juniora of the Service Star Ligton met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. J. L. mmijto following; projrratf was enjoyed: Reading, ansa u. Limf solo,' Miss Margaret uunaiey, accomDanled bv Mrs. Mary. Hum-.;) phries; duet, Mteses Beva and Max- 1 Ine-'ltoWnsoni wno accompanied ., iw ,,u1m- talks an her I mwiuckhtw hiui ivi.-r, m trip to the World's Fair, Mrs. Lillian II K. Booth. il Following the program, which waa much enjoyed by all, light refreshment refresh-ment were served. Eleven members mem-bers and eleven Juniors were pres ent. Harrison Plerson Tiaa returned his home in Los Angeles after spending a week here with hla moth' ar, Mrs. C. A. Pierson. J- totr Mrs. June Wright, Miss Amy Shelley ... and - Olen Wright spent Wednesday in the capitol city, combining com-bining busslness with pleasure. , . Mr. and Mrs." Clark Cfflphlafi ar e the happy parents of a baby daughter, daugh-ter, born Monday In the Lehl Hospital. Hospi-tal. Mother and babe are doing nicely. I Mrs. Rose HL Orant ha returned home from Lake Shore, where she was the guest for ten days of Mrs. Joseph Fraud. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson of Ogden visited here several days Ihb week with "Mr. and Mrs. William Will-iam Chipman, also In Lehl with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Evans and Mr, and Mrs. Steve , Zimmerman. MT. and Mrs. August Lewis and children have moved to Provo to make their home. Mr. Lewis has been In charge of the Cobblestone Servk Btatlcm which soon la to he removed to make way for the new road turn under construction. Mrs. Wilson Cunningham left Wednesday for Salt Lake to visit with her sister. Mrs. W. J. Morrison, j The Morrisons recently have returned return-ed to 6a!t Lake to reside having been in Orange, California, the past several years. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Johnson of Announcement I have secured the EXGELCIS PRODUCTS Line for American Fork, Alpine and Pleasant Grove district Can supply your needs on request WHJ. MAKE MONTHLY CALLS Mrs. West Ifammoncl Telephone 67-J AMERICAN FORK Misses Leona Kelly , Thelma Lar- fl Zr "Pent Oast Sunday In the capftol city. . here from Salt Lake City, Mr. John- JT, .... I1V X son la from the Western Electric Co. Ie'? JfS 5 and la attending to some work In the S3Wse8"Lf5fa!?t ? . . . " ,ln the L. D. S. Hospital who has a Mr. and Mrs. Frank SJostedt, who Mrs. Ray Rosebraugh of Salt Lake t - .MAMInM V I m tt.vu. 1M r1" Z rZl have spent the past year in Missouri, .i"!-lpman' visited with Mr. and Mrs. L L. Pratt trip. Mrs-Rosebraugh came last here enroute to Price where they Hit n.U. Un O W-It'c mimtmnf week to make arrangements for her ... . i., j fl. nrft. tend school here. j t- Mrs. L L. PraTwas hostess last' "X; hl!f Thursday afternoon to the Ladles f' fvESS ..ToZ k , Cliff Martin of this city, returned Firemen The social was in the form of a quilting party held in the Veteran Firemen's hall in . Salt Lake A delicious lunch was aerved late In the afternoon. Thirty one ladles attended. home Thursday of tost week from a three week's visit with relatives of Mr. Robinson In Chicago. The boys took in the World's Fair and enjoyed their trip immensely. Mrs. Ervln Makln spent the weekend week-end In Salt Lake, attending the marriage of her grandson, Frank 8, Makln son of Mr. Ervln Makln Jr. The marriage took place at the home Miss Mary Oooma, Monday night a concert and vaudeville vau-deville program waa given the men, of the C. C. C. Camp F-5, American HVwIr ianwvn Stt flu Amt4Mn ' -i i .m n Of the orwe, . w. m . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John v. . , 7 ; , iCooms, all of Salt Lake. Oons and Messrs. Grant and Shelley entertained with songs and Jokes: Mrs. Mary Humphries was their accompanist ac-companist Albert Johnson of the camp was reepaislble for the pro gram. - Pickle Necessities Vinegar, brown or white 26c ffal, Spicei 5c and 7c pkf. Cauliflower, Pickling Onions 6c lb., Din 5o bunch. Butter and Utah Sugar Seem before buying either eith-er Butter or Sugar, and save. Milk Tall cans Borden Ifllk 2 for lie. (A Utah Product). Soap We have more of the special spec-ial pack of Crystal White unwrapped Soap and again offer it at 10 bars for 23c cup. simccs M0K10N CHILD TO BE BURIED HERE Barbara, four year old daughter of Lawrence (Larry) and Margaret HlndSey Morton, died Thursday morning in the Rock Springs, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, hospital following an illness of several months of diabetes. The body la being brought to American Fork and. funeral services will be held either Saturday or Sunday. Ar- rangements were pending the arrival 2 1 of the parent Thursday. j & The little one was born in this city t In August 1929. I ji Surviving am her parents, a ateter ft Edna Jean, a, her grandparents, Mr. vt and Mrs. Douglas Hlndley of this ft city and her grandmother, Mrs. Mor- C ton of Provo. Ill PRIMARY GRADE TEACHEBS HEAR Bv T. U. INSTRUCTOR Clarence Grant, local agent of the Metropolitan life Insurance Co., left Wednesday evening in company with eighteen other representatives of the Salt Lake District and rep-. resentaUvea from the Ogden. Logan' and Pocatello districts, about ninety in all, for Colorado Springs, where they will be the guests of the com- i pany at a sales conference there this week-end. The party will be home by Monday morning, making the trip via the Union Pacific line. Mrs, James Chipman has returned home after spending the past two l months in Albion. Pennsylvania, with her sister, Mra E. C. Waaser. Mrs. Chipman'a ateter accompanied her to Chicago where they spent a rweek visltinr the World Fair and other points of Interest SEWING SCHOOL Upstairs Peoples State Bank Bldg. Wednesday, September 37 and Thursday, September 2810 to 12 and 1 to 5. REGISTER NOW. Phone errt-J-i MARCELLE HAWKINS Mr. POULTRYMAN Your every feed requirement promptly and efficiently bandied. We are making prices, too, that you can afford to pay: J A 20? protein Laying Mash at$1.40 Per Sack A special Hen Scratcii at S1.25 , . Per Sack Ask us as to how you can get feed on i : you? egg receipt f eea iox jbvezy xnrpose Globe Grain & Milling Co. T3 West Mafah-Aniericaa Fork Phone W The first or a. series of group meetings of the Primary Qrade teachers was held in the Harrington School building yesterday afternoon, commencing at 4 o'clock. Mra. Mabel Nelson, Primary supervisor of the district was. in charge. . Miss Mary OUerton of the B. Y. U. gave an interesting as well as edu cational account of her experiences of the past year. Miss Ollerton In that time has visited the leading schools of the United States and spent the remainder of the year at Columbia University. .The latest movements In education were discussed dis-cussed by Miss Ollerton. o Marriages COWARD-HARRISON MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement la made of the marriage of Mlsa-Doreen Roberta Coward, daughter of Mra. Robert Coward, of this- city to Mr. Edward Harrison Jr. of Lehl. The marriage took place at the bride's home where Bishop O. Edward Ed-ward Abel performed the ceremony on September 12U Friends and relatives ....wlshV.the. young couple much success and happiness. o RICHINS-ASnTON NUPTIALS ' Miss Reva M. Rlchms and James Lawrence Ashton, both of this city, were united In marriage Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ashton. daughter of Mr. and Mra Mark Rlchins, recently moved here from Pleasant Grove. Mr. Ashton Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Grin Ashton. The young couple have many friends who are wishing them all happiness In the future. They will reside In this city. o CLINGER-BIRK MARRIAGE DO NUT SPECIAL Sat, Sept 23 CAKE OR RAISED DONUTS 15c Per Dozen""" Use Quality Bakery Bread and Cakes. "Quality and Wholesome-nesa Wholesome-nesa to the Last Bite". QUALITY BAKERY CHZXVEjl BROS. American Fork, Utak m . 7 V! i i- ' A If I X! J X 1 111 naunin To lie " Costumed for pj uioosie your Mod, at CHIPMAN-s oAjiwaxfl! theirs 1 a Cnllun!.- . truly tDrpntfti, n,I1 of style creator, in makin, charming.; Juat now, their new FaR m Frocka and Coats offer a thrilLpS penenee for yofev Would jhat we Tl to tell you of ail the deft iwi. ..Wtt you of all the deft, litti. mode v t ; ehansres that vm ft are fascinaUng, flattering nd deci J ful. Go see for yourself. Favxr (v 1 lth :.!!.. wrlieat moment? PRICED- $3.95 $5.95 siflr BIAS TAPE 6 yd. pkg. All Colors 5c amis' NEW FALL SWEATERS Rich. Lacy Weaves 65c Fhit Knit or Smooth Cotton Yarns Ghildrens SLEEPERS 49c Nothing like keep them to warm. LARGlFlf RUBBat A DTlAv' 35c New Fallf Every hat a d Priced. I ... JW. TAOCf brassb! Remarkably L( 25c WE HAVE EYERY CLOTHING NEED-EVi ACCESSORY - WHAT A VARIETY DAUGHTERS OF flONEERS 1 ENTERTAIN The two local camps of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, the Adams and the American Fork, Joined Thursday, September 14th, in glylng a social honoring the pioneers of this city. A splendid program was given with 73 persons in attendance of this number 13 were pioneers. Follow ing, the program refreshments were served. Summer officially ends at 8:01 a. m. Saturday when the sun crosses the equator and takes up his winter's residence "south". Saturday brings to an end also the hottest and driest dri-est summer in this locality for many years, with almost a total lack of moisture. Heat records since back in the days of almost sixty years ago have been shattered: It will soon be time now to get the old red flannels out of mhaii On i "" ' v:'-""" No Pot.ibU Vacm? Millions of molecules of air are left la the best vacuum known to saa after the moat Powerful oumna have taken out all the air Dossibl. Girls Dresses SIZES 7 to 14 59c Youths' Oxfords $1.75 SUEDE SPOET JACKETS $3.85 BOYS'. Dress Shirts FAST COLOR 59c Girls Sandles S1.25 pair OIELS'RAtOP BLOOMERS 35c GntLS'- Strap Slip: $1.95 Boys' Gtj PRICED j 49c to 5 ONE LOT New Prb! FOB SCHOOL mf Priced 19c--25cj Chip mail Mere. FOURTH WARD PRIMARY PRI-MARY REORGANIZED A re-organization of the Fourth ward Primary officers has been effected and the new heads of the organization announce the opening of the season's work Saturday at the ward chapel, Saturday after noon. Mrs. Priscilla Murdock has been selected as president; Mrs. LaRue Morton, first counselor; Mrs. Al- tnea Wing, second counselor; Lu- ella Hansen, secretary; Owendolyn Rlchins, organist; Reva Robinson, J chorister and play leader. Tne omcers released are Mrs. Earn Ea-rn Robinson, Mrs. Laura Beck and Mrs. Grace Chipman, who comprised com-prised tr preslaency.-aOao Mrs. Florence Jensen, organist; Elaine Smltlv assistant organist, and La- pounds Macaromi 15c The marriage of Miss Virginia CMnger of Provo and Thornton Blrk of this city took place last Friday in Provo. ,The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Rowe A. Clinger and the groom's parents are City Marshal and Mrs. Albert Blrk. Both are well and popularly known in their respective cities, Mr. Blrk graduated from the local high school where he was outstand ing in mualo and athletics. Mr. and Mrs. Blrk leave In the near future for Los Angeles, where Mr. Blrk has entered Into a singing contract. They have a host of friends who are extending hearty congratulations congratu-lations and. best wishes. ;:-"':r '' " - Hwpitmlity - 1 Another thing 'we can get along without is people whose apparent ambition Is te see whether their gaests can talk loader than their radio. Nashvme Banner. pound box Soda Crackers 35c pound Cheese-.-. 15c pounds Powdered Sugar 13c 2 pounds Brown Sugar 13c Tall Milk (Limit) 5c V-z pound Baking Chocolate 16c 1 pound Cocoanut 19c 1 pound Best Shelled Walnuts : 35c Boley's Inc. OUR VOLUME of business, made possible thru the support of our many customers, makes it possible fo them to buy QUALITY Meats & Groceries FOR LESS TELEPHONE 4 Hospital Ipws Mr. and Mra Leo Van ; Wagqner are the proud parents of a son, born Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Van. Wagoner, Wag-oner, who formerly waa Miss La Ree Chipman. and the new arrival are doing nicely. Mrs. Razed CauitsC era ted upon SundtJ fc she Is making a pU the operation. , j The hospital report to be doing fatrtf operated upon two ruptured spptndtt, a very critical eaa4' Priel Calton, secretary. p FAST MEETING TO BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY Because of quarterly conference of Alpine Stake on October 1, Sunday, Sun-day, the regular monthly fast meetings meet-ings In the wards will be held next Sunday, September 24th. The M. I. A. conjoint meetings will accordingly be a week ahead of the usual time, the first Sunday Sun-day night of the month, and will also be held in, the wards of tha stake Sunday night next. Good programs have been arranged in each of the wards, to commence at 7:30 p. m. ' o Card ofjhanks We gratefully acknowledge and sincerely appreciate the many acts of kindness, shown ua during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and .mother, Mrs. Ruth Wid-does. Wid-does. We wish to thank all who gave assistance at the services, also for flowers, ears, etc. Mr. J. W. Widdoes, Mr. O. V. 8exson, Mrs. Edith Dupree, ! Mra Olive Bhoff FLASH NEWS- Capture First Seven Pfi- IN Elgin National Stock Car Rod "PICTURE FILM HP WXTTTTttS RAflE WILL BE SHOWN AT CAMEO THEATI In Very Near Future Watch For Date Annon a tx : ir Hfnf iimerican rum mi 0t m 1 1 77, nil ' I i 1 1 ' 'V Build to Suit Yonrse loU in First ward. , with M0O.00 worth of m f on each lot: One Lot One Lot ...... ' with full water right. shares of American Fork Primary water. Z If you want a home already buut, or A F OR CALL JAMES H. FBONS 1C-W AM"' -i |