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Show V:,' TITE AMERICAN' FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1035 FRIDAY i t 5il i r n ?1 ! Vt ! 'I i USE THE UNIFORM SPERRY FEEDS Surelive-Suregrow-Surelay Sureturk-surebroiler-etc. etc. SEED POTATOES SMALL CLEAN RUSSETS 75c per Bushel Am. Fork Locals Mr: and Mrs. Stanford Wilde liavc moved Into the apartment provided pro-vided for workers at the State Training school. Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby wpre Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Kimball and family of SancTy. TIME TO SET OUT TOUR BEDDING BED-DING PLANTS. BIG VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. HUMPHRIES. The Feallty club members were the guests of Mrs. Maurle Robinson at her home last Friday. 8teclal guests were Thelma Moss, Mta Chipman, Lucille Ellison, Luella Carter and Mrs. John Wing of Pro-vo. Pro-vo. The club prize wis awarded Doris Robinson and the guest prize Alta Chipman. meo WEEKLY TVio Atrmcempnt flo-ntAr frir tVio vvvvrv i i i t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 17 AND 18 "CAR 99" With Fivd MaeMunwy, Sir (luy Standing and Ann Sheridan The super i'liiirf.'1'd story id' tin- Kadio Patrol -The Devil Dogs of the highways -who u-ain their reekless live-, with aetiou. drama, peril and romaiiee. .Mile a-ininute aetion! ALSO "BEGINNERS LUCK" IX 'OCR GANG ( OMKDY " STAIil.'ING MKHKILL STKO.NG KOKMKHLY OF ALPINK Matinee Sat. 3:30 p. m. Adm. 10c Evenings Only SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 19, 20 AND 21 The Love that the world g o hat maIe ii America's Ameri-ca's favorite Aram Wjtbe'sofl! C Tht tittU girl who Mru WioT will 1 hold you brtathUu wAr-f ! A i (flA KKO One of the greatest stories of all time. ALSO GOOD SHORTS Matinee Sunday 4 p. m. ADMISSION WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 22 AND 23 BARGAIN NIGHTS The Case of the Curious Bride "With Warren "Williams and Margaret l.imU.iy Here comes the iV.idr. veiled, m in .-.1 e.i ' I '.lu.i L-'d .a a veird w .! )' . r.ii! lii.ii 1 A ir ' i-d i ti "CALIj OF THIi SAVA(JE" Admission Only 10c Mrs. Niels Nelson of Provo, was a week-end visitor at the home of Mrs. A. P. Smith of this city. Life Is Uncertain The Latest Accident Policy North American Accident Insurance Co. IDEMNITY $10,000.00 ANNUAL COST ONLY $2.00 ClIADWICK'Sv Insurance Service American Fork, Utah PHONE 130-J Tieatire PROGRAM TnWTla of Northftm TTtfth fio. along fine and is expected t - - - T j 10c and 15c makes r o u h d sf 1 -47 U'W"' ftf A I ' V H II r GLORIA STUAItT VirsinU WeNUr K,N JW Predion. BADIO 1(e AND 1: : M -S i AW- T UK 8 A Few of the Specials at Am. Fork O.P. Skaggs Store Fri. and Sat. Tuna Flakes 10c Qt. size Hominy 10c Qt. size Tomatoes 10c Qt. jar Mustard 15o Hustler's Flour $1.57 bag Kippered Snacks, 2 .... 9c Oil Sardines, 2 9c Pierce's Catsup, Bottle 13c 2 lb. box Soda Crack ers 19c Qt. size Pineapple 17c Qt. size Cherries 15c 25 oz. tin Jam 23c 13 oz. Jam, 2 for 25c Schilling's Tea, green 24c Schilling's Tea, black 31c Vegetable Shortening, pound 17c See us for Fresh Berries, Green Peas, New Potatoes, Tomatoes, Etc. Lettuce, head 5c !2 lb. Cake Sweet Chocolate Choco-late ioc Deviled Meat, 3 for 10c Matches, 6 boxes 22c OR SKVGGS The birthday of Marvin J. Smith was celebrated at the home of Mrs. A- F. Smith, Thursday evening. Games, musical numbers and lunch were enjoyed by the 18 guests present. pres-ent. Len Chipman, who has been confined con-fined in the St. Marks hospital for the past month, is reported as get- home in the very near future. Mr. and Mrs- Carl Millett are the happy parents of a boy, born at the horn-;- of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Huyu'ard on Tuesday. Mrs. Millet was formerly Miss Effie Huggard. EARLY AND LATE VARIETIES OF TOMATO PLANTS. TIME NOW TO PLANT. HUMPHRIES. Adv. j Mr. and Mrs. James Moffett of Salt Lake spent Mother's Day here ! visiting with their mothers', Mrs. Lillie Wilde and Mrs. B. F- Moffett- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby-boy, baby-boy, born Tuesday at the home of mayor and Mr- William Storrs of this city. Mrs. Jones was Miss Ruth Storrs before her marriage. Mothers Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alma Olsen were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols of Riv-erton, Riv-erton, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J Batch-elor Batch-elor and Mr Olsen's mother, Mrs. Mirah Olsen, of Salt Lake City. Mrs Olsen remained for a visit at the Olsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blrk were Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs- A M. Christen sen of Copperton Mrs. Birk is a special guest of Mrs. Christensen s club which meets at her home in Copperton today. The Builders and Guardians f the Bee-Hive of the Third ward accompanied accom-panied by the swarm leaders enjoyed a trip to Saratoga last Saturday, j Some special guests made a total of twenty-five participating. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Gardner were Professor and Mrs. Garrett de Jong of Pravo, and Mrs. de Jong's mother of Salt Lake City. Professor de Jong w;is the speaker at the Seminary graduation exercises held Sunday afternoon. A group of boys of the Third ward met at the home of S. E. Faddis Tuesday evening and organized a 4-H club t be known as the Third ward 4-H Livestock club, with Le-land Le-land Mitchell, Jr., president; Alva Goixlall, vice president; Cecil Ray Hansen, secretary and treasurer, and Carl Shelley, reporter. These officers offi-cers with Frank Parker and Karl Faddls from the membership of the club with S. F. Faddis as suervi.srr.j The project for this year will be hog raising. The organization was ef-; fected under the direction of assist nnt county agent, A. B. Call; Card ofThanks We. ;e knowledge wilh. thanks mu. ) a;;i i ' i.i! am ' iv ni.n:v ar: -. a.- W !!! Am- r '. 'S.-A IT . ' i ; .1 ;'! IMS ' . I- .1 .'ASM ..if! l-'.uiniv Fire Insurance Real Estate NOTARY PUBLIC ABSTRACTS BONDS JOHNSON -A YDELOTTE Telephones 97-M 224-W Office Over Bank of Am. Fork ORDER THOSE GRADUATION FLOWERS EARLY. SWEET PEAS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, ETC. TEL. 200. HUMPHRIES. Adv. PARDUHN ANDERSON MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parduhn announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Lois, i:id Mr Niels Anderson of Murray which took place May 8th- The oung couple have left for Pocateilo. Idaho, where they will make their home. - o Mrs. Mary K. Mower, local chair man of the Farm Bureau women, announces a meeting to be held in the civic rooms of the Public Library Li-brary today at 2:30 p m. Special work of t lie home and community group will be discussed. A good attendance is desired. Mothers day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moral Steele were Mr. and Mrs. Worsbeck of Magna, Mr. and M?rs- Hyrum Ruper of Provo, Dr and Mrs- Milo J. Marshall Mar-shall and daughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fairer of Salt Lake City. Mrs- Mary Duncan was a Sunday Sun-day visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steggell at East Mill Creek, it being the 2nd birthday of their son and the great-grandson of Mrs. Duncan. Miss Edith Young returned home this week from Vernal where she has taught in the high school during dur-ing the past winter- She has taken over the closes of Miss Bessie Newman New-man for the closing two weeks of school- Mxs Newman was taken to the L. D S hospital on Sunday Sun-day where .-.he underwent an emergency emer-gency operation for gallstones. The Service Star Legion will con vene in regular meeting at the home of Mr. A. W. Clyde nxt Wednesday at 2 p. m- The selection selec-tion of o::ieers for the coming years will be one of the business topics a'Jng with the preparation lor the S'tate convention which i-sehedultd i-sehedultd for the first part of next nunth A good attendance of the numbers is urged. - Tho-e of American Fork attending attend-ing the wedding reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox in honor of their daughter, Loralne, and Mr. William B. Jensen, all of Salt Lake, held In the Jensen home on Highland drive last Thursday evening eve-ning are; Mr. and Mrs Frank Bush and son, Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. F W- Wright, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Stewart, Mrs. June S- Wright, Glen Wright, Dorthy Orant, Mrs. Henry Cheever, Mrs. Fred Cheever and daughter, Loraine. The leaders of the 4H clubs of Utah county met last Thursday at Pleasant View with the county recreation rec-reation and 4-H leaders, Lyman Rich. A B. Call and Miss Alice Pederson There were about 100 pi r "d present and all enjoyed the preyram on club organization and leader li:;). Those irom American Fork attending are Mrs. James Johnston, supervisor for this city, Mrs. Meriing Clyde, Mrs. I'oen Lov-eridfie, Lov-eridfie, Mrs. Leila Abel. Mrs. Ger trude Merlkofer, Mrs Charles Gais-ford. Gais-ford. Miss Edna Anderson and Miss Fern Robinson and Mr .and Mrs. S E Faddls. MODERN WOMEN Nd Not Suf f mnnthly pain ami di liw dun to rtM,iiTY iiaBtnuu,exixxiurooritimthir ruu-fca. Chi - U-1 ' DmiuuDd I li iud I 'il J ai u&et) vo. ..M.J...... . t .-. - A J. I. "THI DIAMOND BRAND" SPECIALS Friday & Saturday Lartre pkg. China Mother's Oats 20c Large i an Pierces Pork and Beans 10c cans Lye 2.rc Large . .in Ti. S. Pineapple 16c Tuna Flakes 11c an orn 10c 1 pound Cheese 20c 2 pounds Macaroni 15c 1 pound Navy Beans 4c Ml I'- -i Grade Coffees, lb. .Tf). Foley's Inc, YOUR HOME STORE TKLEPHONK 4 -WK DELIVER hum , . The Loveliest GRADUATION DRESSES You've Ever Seen Priced $5-95 and $(5.95 SIZES 12 TO 20 Such an Exciting Group .... See Them ! L. D. 8. JtAYOX Garments Woiucju.'jt Xew Style 69c Look ! Women 's NEW STRING Dresses $2.95 Ankle Sox Large Assortment Priced 10c pair Men's Work Shirts Colors Blue. Grey A (iooil Value 49c i j T,1" Kishinpr Season Opens Sunday. May l!)tli. X,. -;r,. j-r.-paredS , ...... ...... f.. t "u,i j on display Clothing, See Our TT Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Bills of Riverton, are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Tuesday. Mrs. Bills was formerly Miss Katie Chip-man Chip-man of this city. Thp Primnrv finronbAMnn nf tVio i nira ward are noiduiK tneir annual May festival tonigrh at 8 o'clock in the ward house. EVents of the evening eve-ning will include the crowning of th? queen and the braiding of the1 May pale. Mrs Edward Galsford was taken! to the Lthi Hix.pital Thursday and underwent a major operation Friday. Her condition yesterday was improved improv-ed following five days during which! time hef condition was serious. The G. A. Club ladies were the guests of Mrs. Reed Robinson Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The program for the coming year was read by Mrs. Mower and the remainder of the evening was spent In the exchange of recipies. A dainty lunch was served to fourteen. Ml BEFORE SUCH A SMOOTH SHAVING BLADE ( this low prc n iiumo id .. ', lit I',. hui UV w JV MAOfl MUIA T M Pfr, ii; pat ncr OTMtR PATENTS Pf NOING 1 Ch EH J PRBAK Girls' Uayou Bloomers Sizes 4 to lfi 19c Pa'r Slacks $1.50 Kiddies' Play Suits lVe-Shrunk Fast C olor 59c . Men's and Boys' WHITE Summer Pants Large Assortment Good St vies Hows' $1.50 P FISHING TACKLE nidi dih-iiiii nip. i.aresi assortment : .1 -kie flu Boots, Lieeiises and Everything. Stock and Our Prices ta n apman Merc. Mrs. Ferron Sagers returned to her home yesterday after a ten-day visit with her mother, Mrs. Healey, at Alpine. Mrs. Ivan Foster and daughter of Salt Lake City, are spending the week here at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Emma Foster- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and Ferron Sagers attended a deinonf ftration of Armstrong linoleum ai the Dixon Taylor Russell store in Provo, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs- James Nielson and three small daughters of Salt Lake City, motored to. American Fork Sunday to spend Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielson. Miss Bessie Robinson and her mother returned to American Fork last Friday after a six months visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thomas at Kaltspell, Montana. The Junior Literary club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Maurle' Maur-le' Robinson with Mrs. Pearl Cunningham Cun-ningham in charge qf the program. Mrs. Ramona Cottom of Provo, gave a most interesting talk on hobbies, showing a few of the books she has made as her hobby. . I i u wi ,r nf tl) me Pinlola 4-H club met at the j Ul , h. i home of Grace Smith Wednesday night to elect officers for the sum- mrr season. Joseuhine DraoeT was chosen president, Grace Smith vice president, Frances Fillmore secretary and treasurer, Hazel Anderson piano-ist. piano-ist. Ruby Peck cheerleader and Max-ine Max-ine Hawkins member. Miss Fern Robinnon Is the club leader and Melba Drajier the reporter. Mrs. Bert Durrant entertained at a family gathering at her home Wednesday night In honor of her son, Stewart and his wife, who left yesterday for Los Angeles where 1 in f. . win sau Saturday at 4 p m hk" on the steamer R S I,m 'June lor the ' Hawaiian 1 land-, Mrs. Murphy.' '"i!'' of the Hawaiian musion pn:l-'''", pn:l-'''", '""I the rnmp of Hawaiian. '( peopjr mi,, iu cornjjitriied hrr hrre '( atleiid general coiilerenee, will leave a! the same tune for their home on the islands 42 Inch lVipereI LINEN FINISH Tubing 23c Men's i !:iys'"4 , Summer Car 25c NOW T AKING I For IDAHO Potatoc CERTIFIED f COBBLERS Er & RURAli! SEED GEtf! Howard fij and W. E. IIOGGAKftJ 55 East 1st SM-H Firtt EltrSi . Uf' Iiaruum mlvertliW . u-lth ,...v:: -at tiSi "mi ji Th flrxt rlretrif In iv.il. ml .., M-niiiatln n-as at the M.mh end1 .. i... i.,. UiaT. h lunueu ay 1,1 anil Twem., iliirJ tff city. 'Hie m- ind htvl I ''" l!im'"- TTarl CAnvk SOI) r.nv riark received orm while playing last Frid.i platform n truck him and wall. iressed SKX: 0 PAINTD, PAPERS, HAVE I S SrBA3 CARS AND nJ . . nf ri 01 h CONTRA' if";; Chas. J. I 3"! VV a Ti |