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Show fj i "I til ,1 . 'i rut ..: jt. i 'S2 F"3 - 14 .J 4r - - i. i 4-$.-. .1 f!t ''! 44 .1' .-,.1-.: FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935 ' THE AMEBIQAN FORK CITIZEN - - - ; - - j J f Mr, c B. Hallldav onr1 . ill : :- . '''",V'"':'r: TAKE NO CHANCES FEED ONLY: FARM TESTED SURELIVE FARM TESTED SUREGROW-FARM SUREGROW-FARM TESTED SURELAY FARM TESTED SUREBROILER FARM TESTED SRUE TURK Four Star Dairy Mauli -Olympic Egg Mash Calf Meal. t-.r- - ''Vflgaaw'- 5 fc, 1 Am. Fork Locals Patriarch Warren B. 8mith la reported re-ported as feeling some better. He has been ill for several weeks past. Sunday School will be held In each of the wards of the stake next Sunday, Sun-day, according to announcement made by the stake superintendency. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Strong and famllyof Magna, were Sunday din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. In honor of his birthday the family fam-ily of Alma Olsen gathered at his home Sunday where Mrs. Olsen served serv-ed dinner. Those present were his mother, Mrs. Maria Olsen of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Batch-elor Batch-elor and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nicholes of Rlverton, and the Olsen family. Clark Brown, who has been con fined to his bed for the past month with infection in his leg, caused by a floor burn received while playing ball at the B. V. U.. Is reported as some what Improved. NOW TAKING ORDERS For IDAHO SEED Potatoes CERTIFIED SELECT COBBLERS RUSSETS A RURALS SEED GRAIN Hoggard Grain and Coal W. E. HOGGARD, Manager 55 East 1st South TeL 224-J FOR QUALITY AND PRICE TRADE AT AM. FORK O. P. SKAGGS STORE Hustler's Flow, bag $1.55 Bisquick finest for quick hot Biscuits, waffles, etc, pkg. 31c Maple Syrup, Va Gal-size Gal-size 47c Qt. jar Peanut Butter 33c Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs. 17c Asparagus, green, fresh pound ... 15c Fresh Radishes, Carrots Q and Tomatoes Reg. size pkg. Green Tea 15 c 1 lb. pkg. M. J. Coffee 19c Palmolive Soap, 2 for 9c Qt, size can Hominy .... 10c Qt. size Pork & Beans 10c 2 lbs. Powdered or Brown Surar 13c OR SKAGGS FOOD'S (Sane TEieatre WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towns of Northern Utah Co. OfiXSKOSKK8K FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 5 AND 6 2 FEATURES 2 Zane Grey's "Rocky Mountain Mystery" With Randolph Scott. Charles "Chic" Sale and Kathleen Burke. No. 2 "MURDER IN THE CLOUDS" With Lyle Talbot and Ann Dvorak. The screen's master makers of mysteries take to the air to give the Earth its greatest thrills! Matinee Sat. 3:30 p. m. Adm. 10c Evenings Only 10c and 15c SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 8 AND 9 91 i i t -4 I 1 lyiTVl T . .A tCt picw- f c t . v- r w ova z -i Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Morrison of Salt Lake City, were Tuesday visitors visi-tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham. Mrs. Morrison Morri-son and Mrs. Cunningham are sisters. E. O. Maxfield of Highland, has been called and set apart to labor as second counselor to Bishop Harry Jerling of the Highland ward. Mrs. William Chipman left Sunday Sun-day for California to visit with her daughter, Ora Jean. Mrs. Chipman will stop at Cedar City on her way home to attend the convention of the 8tate Federation of Women's clubs to be held the latter part of April. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Rhlemschissel and their daughter, Marie, visited the Salt Lake temple last week. They done the sealing work for themselves them-selves and for seven of their children. chil-dren. President Stephen L. Chip-' man officiated. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday of Shelley. Idaho, visited the past week here atr the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron .Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shatter of Bingham, visited here Monday with Llllla Shafu-r and Mrs. Dena Orant. Por S a 1 e Raspberry plants, Latham, June and Black Caps. See B. H Wright or phone 241-J, American fork. " adv rFOR EXPERT Papering raiming Calcimining AND Cleaning At Reasonable Prices Call At ALFRED CHAD WICK'S 527 East 3rd North The Lady-Gay Line of Lingerie agency is now handled by Mrs. Ann C. Hansen. Persons desiring to see the 1935 line get in touch with Mrs. Hansen. - 4-5-ltp. - In honor of the eighth birthdajr of her son, Blame, Mrs. Clyde Thornton Thorn-ton entertained twenty-one of his boy friends at her home Tuesday. Lively eames were played and a tasty lunch served. The B. B. Ladles met at the home of Mrs. B. F. Moffett tast Thursday. There was four tables of Bridge at which Miss Jane McPherson won the first prize and Mrs. Fannie Single ton second prize. A hot lunch was served. A demonstration of the May Festival Festi-val was given at the meeting of the stake and ward workers of the Primary Pri-mary association of six stakes held in Provo last Saturday, The Gene ral Board members present gave many good Instructions in each division di-vision of the Primary and each of those present felt fully repaid for the time spent at the convention. There were" 103 from the Alpine stake In attendance. The B. Y. U. Ladies quartet visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Halliday Sunday afternoon prior to their appearance at the Sunday night session of conference. The members of the quartet are Florence Woodhouse, Mary Clark, Naomi Hal liday, Pearl Callis and Mary Podd, accompanist. frrr V fJ Why Take Chances? Aoyoie of 28,000,000 users of the biglreay may claim t damages against you. A broad Exchange policy win secure se-cure you against loss and Insure you for your own Injuries or death. $ The EXCHANGE provides excellent ex-cellent claim service everywhere at the lowest cost FARMERS' AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The Variety club met at the home . of Mrs. Kenneth Brown last week. There were four tables of Bridge at which Mrs. Mate Earl won the club prize and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes the guest prize. Special guests In at tendance were, Mrs. Kenneth Noyes, Mrs. James S. Chadwlck, Mrs. Owen Humphries. Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. Leo Meredith, Mere-dith, Mrs. Davk Conn and Mrs. Harvel Bennett. Lunch was served at small tables using baskets of flowers as table decorations. The Russon sisters of Lehi, furnished several musical numbers. CHADWICK'S INSURANCE SERVICE AMERICAN FORK a A description of the most famous play in the world, the Oberammergau Passion play, was given by Ell Clay. eon In the assembly at the Brigham Young University Monday morning. Mr. Clayson told of how the entire en-tire village participates In the production, pro-duction, which draws more than 400,000 tourists to the tiny Bavarian village during the season. The stage measures 45 yards across and Is one of the largest In the world. The play Is given every ten years to fulfillment ful-fillment of a promise made in the sixteenth century during the plague. The play depicts the life of Christ. From time to time It has been revised re-vised but It still Is much the same as the original, which was given when the village was saved from de vastation by the plague centuries ago, according to Mr. Clayson. Bernlce Chipman, Beth Jackson and Mable Huggard entertained the friends of Vlra Mae Bennett at an attractive shower at the bride's home last night Progressive games were played and a dainty lunch served. Miss Bennett received a number of beautiful gifts. The American Legion and Auxiliary Auxil-iary gave a very interesting program at the Veterans hospital In Salt Lake City last Friday evening. The program, consisting of selections by Tabb and Bun, a reading by Miss Bessie Newman, dance number by Donna Lue Davis, and two vocal solos by Rulon Nicholes, was enthusiastically enthus-iastically received by the men confined con-fined there. ALSO GOOD SSORTS. Matinee Sunday 4 p. m. Adms. 10c & 15c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 10 AND 11 BARGAIN NIGHTS "ROMANCE IN MANHATTEN" With Francis Lederer and Ginger Rogers Delightful I In one of breeziest love stories that ever brought tears to laughing eyes! also "Rustlers of Red Dog" Admission Only 10c B OJiKHKCS5SXOaj 0 b PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING CONTRACTED OR BY DAY Let Us Quote You Prices. 1 Chas. J.Gaisford 52 West 1st South American Farfc BOLEY'S HAVE HONESTLY SERVED YOU FOR YEARS YOUR MONEY STILL GOES" FARTHEST HERE Can Corn Beef 17c Can Maple Syrup 33c 2 pounds Soda Crackers .... 19c 2 pounds Graham Crackers 19c Raisins 4c Large can Pork & Beans .... 10c 3 cans Campbell Soup 25c 1 pound Walnuts 30c 3 bunches Radishes 10c 1 pound Asparagus 15c 2 pounds Macaroni 15c 1 dozen large Oranges 27c 1 large pkg. Marshmellows 15c Boley's Inc. -YOUB HOME &T023- TELCrllONI 4 Just Received ,,t. New Shipment Men's New Spring -SUITS- Very Attractive so unusual so new ' that they will sell on sight., CALL. IN AND SEE TIIEM. AtfTCHESS IO Button. 4i.t 1 1 m mi n Men's Sport TROUSERS Slack Models I Pleated Fronts I Zipper Ply h 22" Bottl PRICED I WHAT EVERVWGW SHOE WEARER SHOULD KNOW r Read the amazing-facta listed just below and you will have no trouble at all understanding why millions have found supreme foot comfort money taring, longer wear in. . . 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( Wolverine shoes are only Work both wppers asade antMy of bacil j I-proof so sly wear snore nana snoaga e V the only Work Sboss 1 I with both soles - k Basil ii issnias When tanned the secret WOLVERINE WOL-VERINE way, this tough reinforcing rein-forcing center layer found only in Shell horsehide accounts for the remarkable extra wear and greater comfort of WOLVERINE SHOES. You can't go wrong on work shoes that have so many outstanding; out-standing; Qualities aa are listed above. Try one pair of WOL- 1 1 I I J, VERINES and it's 10 to 1 youTl wear WOLVERINES for life. See them try them on the very first chance you get. We have a fuH ranee of sizes in all the pop- ar work shoe styles. WOOTRINB WOAKSHOS Priced ..i 1.95 Up CHnipmae Merc. 0 " A meeting of all the Stake Board members of the Gknealogkai committee com-mittee will be held at the tithing office Friday, April 12th. A good attendance is desired as they have some very special work to discuss. DANCE WITH THE Big Married Folks Crowd AT THE Apollo Hall AMERICAN FORK Mon., April 8 CARTERS ORCHESTRA E. BL Drags, Flaw Manager The crowds keep growing You'll enjoy dancing ' to su preme snappy, old time musk! Bnjoy resj dancing' with the Happy Married Folks Crowd. Mrs. Myron Moyle and family of Nephi, are visiting this week at the home of her mother, Mr fc. N. Wagstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hansen announce an-nounce the arrival of a ten pound baby boy, born March 28th. Mother and son are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Mrs. F. C. Pectol, Mrs. Oeorge F. Shelley and John Jacklln attended the funeral services held for Ken Webster at Charleston last Saturday. Ken Is the son of Charles and Rlntha Hudson Webster. Mrs. Webster Web-ster was formerly of American Fork. The ladles auxiliary of the Wool-growers Wool-growers association will hold their meeting next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. fegersoU. Specif musical numbers have been arranged ar-ranged and Mrs- Lorna Wenti of Provo will read a three-act play entitled, "Rebound." Visitors this week at the home of Mrs- Thomas Coddington are her grandchildren, Boyd, Mae and Kleth Coddington of Bait Lake City. In honor of Mae's birthday Wednesday Mrs, Coddington entertained twelve of her girl friends at. an afternoon of apoof! and served m tasty lunch- Kleth had a birthday yesterday so Mrs- OoddingtW; invited twelve of his boy friends for an aftanuon 3 Mr. and Mr. Lake Citv. rtfta! home of Mr. so stead. Ttui AmpriCS&i AtivHtarv mpt ion Memorial ml the meeting Toinn" this VtA on "uniia "ou"j Mr. and Mn are rejoicing l At' daughter on their home. getting along & The American I tatmnj enioywl s4 m n YiM In tl'! hall last TTwnfj those interests their next Uth. nre m i r i . .. . ffi Real I noTabJ Tlph-5 Of fun, |