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Show I THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935 USE THE UNIFORM SPERRY FEEDS S"r!!ve-Suregrow-Surelay Srcrj:rk-surebroiler-etc. etc. I 0. P. SkaitKs i I Kw Insurance SEED POTATOES SMALL CLEAN RUSSETS -75c per 100- Am. Fork Locals Mrs. J. C. Klrkendall of Dividend, is visiting here. this week with her father, Niels Nelson. Mrs. Elmer Bezzant and son, Elroy, have gone to Join Mr. Bezzant at the sheepherd where they will stay for the summer months. Mrs. James Moffett arrived Wednesday Wed-nesday frrr a two weeks' visit with her mother. Mrs. Llllie Wilde. Mr. Moffett is attending summer school in Logan. Prof. Elmer E. Nelson, teacher of .piano al the J3. Y. U., will accept a limited number of advanced students or beginners for the summer course, commencing May 25 or June 1, at Phillip Green's residence. Reverend Harold Wilson of Providence, Provi-dence, Rhode Island, will speak at the Sunday evening services of the Community Church on June 2nd. He was the pastor here for a number of years before going East All are invited in-vited to attend the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Mercer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iverson and Mrs. Nan Peck attended a meeting at the Elks club in Salt Lake City last week wliere Frank Belgrango gave a talk on the bonus bill. Mr. Belgrango is the National commander of the American Legion. Skaggs Am. Fork for Fri. & Sat. Qt. Jar prepared Mustard Mus-tard 13c Tall tin Pink Salmon 10c Tall Tin Ripe Olives 13c Root Beer Extract, bottle 10c la Gal. Berry Jam .... 59c DelMonte Peas, 2 cans 29c Corn Beef, can 16c Qt, can Flit Fly Spray and 1 large moth proof bag all for 69c 1 Spray Gun 23c 5 bars White King Toilet Soap and one Wash Cloth 25c New Potatoes, 4 lbs 17c New Peas, 3 lbs 19c Cukes 5c Lettuce 5c Home Grown Asparagus, Aspara-gus, pound 5c Radishes, bunch 1c Bananas, 2 pounds 13c qP.SKAGGS Mrs. Dick Thomas left Friday for Kalispell, Montana, after a two weeks' visit here with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Robinson, and her sisters. WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towns of Northern Utah Co. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 31 AND JUNE 1 Ramon Navarro and Evelyn Laye In 99 "THE NIGHT IS YOUNG 1935's musical screen thrill M. G. M.'s sensational romantic spectacle of tlu l'rince who loved a chorus girl! ALSO TODD and KELLY In MRS. STUKES" Matinee Sat. 3:30 p. m. Adm. 10c Evenings Only 10c and 15c SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 3 AND 4 AS EXCITING AS ITS TITLE! j8te "Pajaraa-Land!" See "The Kiss Auction!" M-G-M't Mighty KUloay-Drama KUloay-Drama Mattrpic . . . Crowded With Wonders!, S Uao Dance The Wild "Trocedero!" Cruiae On "The Honeymoon Ship I" See Fun On The Loot ...With Thnll Sky High' I I Every American Pork citizen is boosting to get band uniforms. Do your part. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson left Saturday for Idaho where they will visit for two weeks prior to leaving for West Yellowstone for the sum mer. Under the direction of Chief Irving Irv-ing L. Pratt and the firemen the traffic at the City cemetery was kept well under control on Memorial day. The firemen are to be complimented on this work which is so ably preformed each Memorial day. The Sorosi club will meet at the home of Mrs. John H. Millet Friday for the regular club meeting. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and daughter. Madeline, attended the Juab high school commencement exercises Friday night at Nephl. They spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Bowers, returning home on Saturday. Visitors this week at the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen are their grandchildren, Miss Helen Loveless of Bingham, and Miss Hel- j en Roberts of Lent, also the two small children of Marie Gudmund ! sen Da vies. Heal Estate NOTARY PUBLIC ABSTRACTS BONDS JOHNSON-AYDELOTTE Telephones 97-M 224-W Office Ovrr Bank of Am. Fork Our bawl needs suits. Back the movement. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kirk and lamily have returned to American Fork aftpr living . for- .several, years, in Idaho An attractive bridal shower was given for Miss Bernyce Chipman Wednesday night by her mother, Mrs- Abncr Chipman, and sister, Mildred. Progressive games were played and dainty refreshments served. The bride received many useful gift- for her new home- . Mrs- John Strong of Magna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley, was operated on Tuesday for appendicitis at the St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City. She Is reported improving nicely. Our band needs suite. Back the movement. The Sunday school class of Miss Dorthy Grant and Francis Abel enjoyed en-joyed an outing at Saratoga Tuesday Tues-day evening, the boys furnishing transportation aitd the girls the lunch. Wayne McTague left Saturday, May 25. for KallespeU. Montana, where he will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas. Mrs. Hazel Thomas returned to KallespeU after visiting here with her mother and sisters, Kate McTague and Bess Robinson. The two women classes of tne Second ward Sunday school will meet together Sunday to hear a special talk by Joseph K. Nlcholes of the B Y U-, who will discuss Madame Currie and Radium. Those who heard the discussion last Sunday Sun-day by Mrs. Fern Nlcholes will vouch for the interesting information informa-tion to be had on this subject. CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS AIDED BY OLD REMEDY "For thirty vears I had rnmu. patlon. Souring food from stomach choked me. Since taking Adlerika I am a new person. Constipation is a thing of the past." Alice Burns. Wm. Thornton, Druggist. adv. ALSO GOOD SHORTS A NOVELTY AND POP EYE CARTOON Matinee Sunday 4 p. m. ADMISSION 10c AND 15c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 5 AND 6 it BARGAIN NIGHTS VILLAGE TALE" With Randolph Scott and Kay Johnson. An impassioned drama of small-town slander . . . and a man who knew how to lifrht for a woman worth fihtiuj; for! ALRO "CALL OF THE SAVAGE" Admission Only 10c The Feallty ladles held a Pot Lick party Friday at the home of Mrs. Doris Robinson. Each one brought a part of the refreshments letting no one know before hand what she was bringing. The lunch proved to be very interesting. New officers were elected as follows: Althea Wing, president; Dessie Wilde, secretary secre-tary and treasurer and Vina Stefflns. reporter. Mrs. R. Nielsen attended the Seminary graduation exercises of her granddaughter. Miss Tla Bas-sett, Bas-sett, at Provo Saturday evening I and Mrs. Fred Bassett. PIANO STUDENTS: Professor George W. Fltzroy of the Brigham Young University, will begin his tenth year of summer teaching in American Fork Monday, May 27. Any student, beginner or advanced. who is interested in piano, harmony, or musical theory, is invited to meet Prof. Pitzroy at the home of Mrs. Ben Moffett between the hours-of 2 and 6 p. m. for consultation or ap pointments on the above mentioned date or any Monday following. 5-24-2t. v?n rvn n nn Ul st u mmm The Smartest Styles Are Here for your Selection--At Prices all can All Extra dull . . ., extra sheer..., 4ttOii-4tck-oui Hosiery Slacks, all colors - $n' Play Suits, with separate MVtMID IV Clever women wear their hose inside out so Munsingwear creates a hose that's made inside out. Slenderizes legs and ankks . . . prevents twisted rear seams . . . resists snags and runs. Exquisite Exqui-site sheer chiffons flawless, ring-less ring-less in the smart new shades. Ask for Smart-Side-Out Hosiery Reversed by Munsingwear. Skirts t 1 Children's Play SuitsTP - i Girls' Step-Ins, Rayon 2 for - - . Flat Crepe 49c Boys' Overalls, stripe or blue 49c Men's . 1 Wolverine WORK SUCH WEAR-SI '( 1 1 fOMFOin No Wonder Millions Insist on Wohtr' Girls' Polo Skirts, zipper Ironts - - - J Men's White CAPS, washable - - - Stores will close at 1 p. m. every Wednesday during the months of June, July and August Chip man M ere. C Thr Les Jolies Cuesineres (good cooks i 4 H club met at the home of Miss Edna Anderson Tuesday afternoon after-noon and organized the club June Stewart was selected as president, with Maine Miller, vice president, Mildred Bates, secretary and treasurer, treas-urer, ignore Johnson, reporter, Rox-ie Rox-ie H e nngton, yell master, and Barbara Bar-bara Siiger activity chairman, assist as-sist .d by Leatrice Wagstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Konold left yesterday for Salt Lake City where! they will remain for a few days prior i to their departure by bus for an extended ex-tended trip to the coast. They will travel Just as Mr. Konold's health will permit going first to San Francisco Fran-cisco then down the coast visiting at Santa Barbara. Los Angeles. San Diego and home by way of Boulder City. Th Mr F at a b: of thr-na thr-na Mr Hou.s' Dett.i Chi;m ClORhr ClarlU' Melbs' by M A. B. club were the guests of .ty Briggs Tuesday afternoon tdge party. The special guests occasion were Mesdames Ed-: Ed-: odith, Elva Chadwiok, Myrtle Leila Sykes. Ida Devey, Taylor, Vina Steffins, Ted an, Wanita Storrs, Cleone rn, Bernice Binns and Fay .; The club prize was won by Hindley and the guest prize : tie Houston. The Variety club members met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ethel Nlcholes and enjoyed an Interesting In-teresting afternoon of bridge. Prizes were awarded to Thelma Moss, a member, and Bernlece Adams, a guest Special guests were LaRee Van Wagoner. Edith Fox, Grace Chipman, Edith Brown, Mary Humphries, Leona Noyes, Bernlece Adams, Edith Singleton and Mrs James Chad wick. In honor of the 82nd birthday of Parley Austin a family dinner was given at his home Tuesday eveninz. Covers were laid for Mr. arid Mrs. Austin and his children: Mr. and John N. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin, William Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray and Mrs. Ethel Brown of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Chip-man, Chip-man, American Fork, and Mf. and Mrs. Alrl Larsen of Vineyard. A Jolly time was had, all commending Mr. Austin on his splendid physical condition which he retains. Big Shipment Hershey's Cocoa Just Received LET US SAVE YOU MONEY 2 pounds Hershey's. Cocoa 27c Biin.iiias, pound ,V 2 pound Macaroni 14 1 pound Cheese 20c Lar.- can Best Salmon 13c Imrv.' White King 31c Larr.. can Pink Salmon 11c l'iir'c can Tuna Hakes .... 10c 1 pound M. J. H. Coffee .... 30c l.nr'i- can Fork & llcans .... 10c Boley's Inc. -YOUB HOME STORE TELEPHONE I WE deliver er; HT REASONS FOR INSURANCE WHILE YOl ARE YOI NC; 1. Because insurance will cost you less. 2. Because ycu are insurable insur-able now. 3. Because y:u will need Insurance. 4. Because Insurance will teach you to save. 5. Because it wiU make you independpnt. 6. Because it creates an immediate Estate. 7. Because it is a conservative conserva-tive Investment. 8. Because it enables you to plan your future. ClIADWICK'S Insurance Service J. E. CIIADWICK & WAYNE E. CHADWICK AGENTS Am. Fork. Hah - Phone 130-J Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Duffin are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday in the Lehi Hospital. Mrs. Duffin was formerly Miss Leone Yancey. E. B. Singleton tail f Axel Bloomquist hmj his family into thee Bloomqui.- have Lake City In To Ming BOY SCOUTS NATIO JAMBOREE Aug. koi; -o WASE To help finance our AM BASS Troop' 11 (American Fork V Ward; ft Carol, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Balr, is very ill wtth pneumonia- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitby of California, Cali-fornia, arrived Monday night for a short visit with Mr. Whitby's parents, par-ents, Mr and Mrs Alvln Whitby. Wednesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson An-derson were Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Anderson and son, James, of Nephl. Miss Thelma Shelley returned to her home here Monday from Bland-lng. Bland-lng. where she has spent the past winter teaching school. Miss Erma Smith of Alpine, Margaret Mar-garet Davis or Lehi, and Grace Parker Park-er and Arvtlla Devey are planning to leave Sunday for a vacation trip that will Include Bryce Canyon, Boulder, the Fair at San Diego, Los Angeles and up the coast and home by way of San Francisco. They expect ex-pect to be gone about a month. Card oTThanks W acknowledge with thanks aad deep appreciation the many acts of kindness shown in our recent bereavement. be-reavement. We are grateful for the help at the services and for the many flowers, etc- Mr. and Mrs- Eph Walters and Family sponsor an cntcrtainui'-ut J YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO. THE HOUSE OF MAW, Presented by Mr. Wilford A. Rolins..ii. Klectricill This ELECTRICAL DEMONSTRATION' sored several times each vinr hv the (;km:i;alEi (each time before a packed house) an i ,;ls v Electrical Developments. Music will ha uont on licrlit V!I.- all the K Developments you will see Mari- l'r. i ni mcd before your eyes. rri,: - -i ,,. u-ns &n mis intuit type ui cmeriuMini' - WORLD'S FAIR last year Did you s. In addition there will be several muni" i s irom n "Tab" and "Bun" will furnC, 'HOT NUMB EILJ Help yourself to a BIG NIGHT OF ENTEB,Jb and help our SCOUTS grt to YASlUMj BE THERE EARLY AND GET A GOOD IT'S EDUCATIONAL, IT'S ENTKRM1 AJCD IT'S WORTHWHILE Don't Forget the Date-Jl$, At the First Ward at S:00J Tickets only 10c and I |