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Show aRIDA? ' FRIDAY, MARCH fi, 1930 r I THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, MARcnj USE Sperry's SURE BUILD SURE BROILER SURE LAY SURE MILK SURE TURK Always Uniform In Quality 1 Am Fnrlr Tnnila Mrs. Spencer Taylor and baby of 1 II. rUlU XjUtdla I Salt Lake City, were Monday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafter of Bingham, visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. Shatter's sisters, Mrs. at the home of Mrs. M. L. Baird. Mrs. D. R. Norton of Provo, spent Sunday and Monday in American Fork at the home of her parents, Mr. C. A. Grant and Miss Llllie Shafter. and Mrs. A. P. Gaisford. Sameo Tlteaitp WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towng of Northern Utah County FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 6 AND 7 2 FEATURES 2 -NUMBER 1 DRIFTFENCE" A Zane Grey Western With Larry Crabbe and Katherine DeMille Gun smoke and romance in a thrilling drama of the Western Frontier! -NUMBER 2 HERE COMES COOKIE" With George Burns and Gracie Allen Get ready for a load of laughs for here comes Georgie and Gracie in the dizziest drama ever devised ! ADMISSION ONLY 10c AND 15c SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 9 AND 10 1 S X I .AT Htr wild ..v, II frvl- BING CROSBY 1 v 1 M r H ITHEL MERMAN VJ m VlV CHARLIE RU6GLES ; VT mfmpA J i ill In " ' Also "OUR GANG COMEDY" and "POPEYE" Matinee Sunday 4 p. m. ADMISSION 10c AND 15c 99 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 11 AND 12 Bargain Nights "SO RED THE ROSE With Margaret Sullavan and Walter Connolly From Stark Young's best selling novel. A good southern drama you will enjoy. ALSO- Adventures of Rex and Rinty i KNOW YOUR FOODS! TRADE AT O. P. SKAGGS WHERE QUALITY, FRESH FOODS CAN ALWAYS AL-WAYS BE HAD FOR LESS Flour, 48 lbs. (hard or soft wheat) $1.25 Best Lard, 4 lbs 59c Par Soap Powder, large size 27c Jell Powder, 3 for 13c Qt. can Pork '& Beans 9c Qt. can Tomatoes 10c Qt. size jar assorted Preserves 25c Large jar Peanut Butter 23c String Beans, regular size cans, 2 for 15c Peas, ungraded, 3 for 25c Corn, 3 for 25c Fancy Rice, 2 lbs 12c Fancy Macaroni, 2 lbs. 12c ft R SKAGGS foodS. Lfmtm jsmm Mrs. S. T. Shelley spent Friday of last week nl Pleasant Grove at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Sanford Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Monson had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mrs. Emma C. Smith and Judge Daniel Harrington of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Vern Beck and two children returned last Sunday from a trip to St. George where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Beck who also accompanied ac-companied them on a trip to Boulder Boul-der Dam. Mrs. Eldon CWgman arid Mrs. M. L. Baird attends a bridge luncheon in Salt Lake Saturday at the home of Mrs. Elvin Lowry. Set aside March 17th for the big Prize Dance given by the Relief Society. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Searle and family of Burley, Idaho, visited the past week-end in American Fork at the home of Mr. Searle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Searle. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lott and 6on left Thursday for their home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Lott has visited for the past three months in American Amer-ican Fork at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart, while Mr. Lott made a business trip to Alaska. Mrs. Byron Crooks ton spent the past week In Kennelworth with her daughter, Lenore. During the week Mrs. Crookston attended two bridge parties given in honor of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Crookston and Mr. Theo J. Burton of that city. The marriage took place March 1 at American Fork. The Adams Camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers will hold their annual day of the camp organization organiza-tion next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lillian K. Brown. The history of F. C. and Margaretta King will be given, also musical numbers by members of the King family. All camp members will appear in pioneer pio-neer dresses, a prize to be awarded for the best costume. Auto Insurance At a Saving . . . Everyone has a personal Interest In saving money. We are able to do that for you primarily because we have in a perfectly logical manner cut the coat of merchandising our Insurance. Taking a cue from life Insurance In-surance companies, we issue a "Continuing automobile policy" which does not have to be rewritten re-written each year, but la kept 4n force like life Insurance by payment of a semi-annual premium. Tou save approximately 40. BE THRIFTY PLAY SAFE - FARMERS' AUTOMOBILE """""INSURANCE CnAD WICK'S INSURANCE SERVICE American Fork, Utah PHONE 130-J Fire Insurance Real Estate NOTARY PVBUO AT 3TRACTS BONDS JOHNSON-AYDELOTTE Telenet, 97 -M tU-Vt Office Over Bank of Am. Fork Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deavltt and family have moved into the Shum-way Shum-way home in the Third ward. Stephen D. Chlpman spent the past week-end In Salt Lake City at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. F. Lloyd. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoyle were Mf. and Mrs. W. L. Openshaw and son,Mack, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Abel entertained enter-tained the members of the Fourth ward M. Men basketball team at a dinner Wednesday evening. Miss Vera Barratt celebrated the 11th anniversary of her birthday with a party Thursday- afternoon to which Si guests were Invited Progressive games were played followed fol-lowed by appetizing refreshments Mrs. N Lee Kirk returned to her home in Moreland, Wednesday, after af-ter visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller, and her sister, Mrs. David Taylor, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howes returned to American Fork Friday after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City, where Mr Howes underwent an operation and was confined at the L- D S. hospital. Mrs. Neldon Blrk and two chU-Iren chU-Iren left Thursday for LeadvUle, Colorado, where she and Mr. Blrk will make their home. The two oldest old-est children will remain in American Amer-ican Fork until the close of school this spring. The ladles of the Community Church enjoyed a kensington at the home of Mrs. Charles LaFleur last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Mower gave an interesting talk on water softeners. Lunch was served by the hostess. Members of the Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishoprics and all stake organization workers enjoyed a dinner and social Thursday evening eve-ning in the amusement hall of the tabernacle. George Albert Smith of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, was the guest speaker. Dancing followed the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Booth entertained enter-tained at a theatre party Tuesday evening after which refreshments were served at the Booth home. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdame Kenneth Noyes, Culver Anderson, DeVere Wootton, Leo Nelson, Grant Ingersoll and Walter B. Devey. The Contract Bridge club were guests of Mrs Mark Ooddington at her home Thursday afternoon, Mrs-David Mrs-David Taylor winning the high score prize Club members are Mesdames Leo Meredith, Glen Sykes, James Chadwlck, M. L. Baird. David Taylor, Tay-lor, Stanford Brlggs, E. H. Devey and Mrs. Coddlngton. Miss Zola Grant was a special guest. Mrs. W. R Halliday and Mrs. West Hammond entertained the members of the Ladies Literary club at the home of Mrs. Halliday Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George S. Ballif read a three act play "Peace On Earth" and Mrs. Rudolph Clark talked on the "Art of Raising Flowers." Flow-ers." The election of officers for the coming year was made and will be announced next week. Mrs E. N. Wagstaff spent the past week-end in Salt Lake City at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs -George Watts She also visited her grandson, Kenneth Haslem, and family. SEED TIME WE SELL CARPENTER QUALITY SEEDS GET YOUR OLEOMARGARINE HERE Bananas, pound 5c Oranpes, dozen 20c 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar 12c 2 lbs. Brown Supar 12c P. G. Flour, sack $1.25 Regular Jello 5(- : cans Beans 25c .' cans Peas 25c 3 eaus Com 25c 1 lb. cake Chocolate 9c 1 lb. Shelled Nuts 28c Boley's Inc. YOUR HOME STORE TELEPHONE Wl turn- M -i (Oil 1,1111 uciis nunc ii dCt 1 In Bringing Valoesp Marvelous New Selection of DRESSES, COATS and SUrrS-Unusual Good Selection I kei SMARTLY STYLED New House Frocks Nice Selection QQ Dainty and Smart OOC New Elastic Girdles PRICED $1.00 and $1.95 Children's Anklets An Unusual Offering of Children's Anklets Many Different Colors and Color Combinations, Pair WOMEN'S KNEE HIGH Rayon Hose A Comfortable Hose with Elastic Top, Popular Colors 15c 25c New Rayon Bed Spreads Size 80x105 Colors: Gold, Rose, Blue Green and Orchid A Very Good Quality Special for (J- Saturday Only Pl-0 Pillow Cases Size 42x36 A Very Good -t f Quality at this Price IOC Oil Cloth NEW PATTERNS SATURDAY l- uae 22c btnped Single Blankets.! $1.75 Value Good Quality. $ r At this Low Price they are a Real Vli2a t" ON SALE SATURDAY 1? ONLY $1 1 at 36 INCH Unbleached Muslin E? fic Vflrn if NEW SPRING . 5T Wall Paper If- Attractive Designs Priced Very Loirfc ;jre Large Assortment to Select From New Patterns In GOLD SEAL Congoleum Rugl ( -r r Call and See the New A. B. C. Klectrife ip Washing Machines ft AND FAIRBANKS-MORSE ELECTS" , Refrigerators -GROCERY SPECIALS 3 cans Peas (No. 2 cans) - - 25c 8 oz. bottle Olive Oil 25c pi : s; VVIi.'fn 91 a: it line - or-.. Bananas - - 6c Ife la J Chipman Merc. Co Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Cleghorn announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby girl at their home Sunday. Mrs. Rulon Nlcholes and Mrs. Elmo El-mo Peters entertained the members of the Literary League and guests at tlta Nlcholes home Monday evening. Mrs. Fern Erkenbrack of Provo, read a three act play "First Lady" and Rulon Nicholes sang a solo. There were 40ladles present. George E. Abel whs taken to the t D. S. hospital In Salt Lake City Wednesday morning Mr Abel has been Improving from a recent illness and has returned to the hospital for final treatment. He expects to return re-turn to his home in about a week. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Baird entertained enter-tained at an attractively arranged dancing party Thursday evening In the Legion Memorial hall. This was a social event that proved delightfully delight-fully entertaining in every respect. Shamrock leaves and balloons were used for novelty dance mixers. Flowers Flow-ers were given to the lucky lady and gentleman as prizes. Motion picture pic-ture shots were taken of each of the 48 couples present. Miss Bessie Kelly Kel-ly and Alice Hallsey served dainty refreshments, the color scheme being be-ing carried out in green and white. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glllisple' announce an-nounce the safe arrival of a baby boy at their home Tuesday evening. Miss Roma Strong of Alpine spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Monson. Mrs. Emma C. Smith left Tuesday for Los Angeles, California, to visit with her son, Melvin Rush ton. Mrs. Clifford Cunningham of Seattle, Seat-tle, Washington, who is enjoying an extended visit here, at the home of Mrs. Jennie Cunningham, is spending spend-ing this week at the home of Mrs. Cliff Talboe at Provo. -TRY- Prizes, Fun The time of your life if you attend the Relief Society Apron-Overall dance March 17th. Mrs. T. A. Greenwood, Mrs. Glen Sykes and Mrs. C. A. Grant attended at-tended a convention of the Democratic Demo-cratic women of the state at the Newhouse hotel Tuesday. Late In the afternoon the ladies attended a tea given In honor of Miss Mary Dewson, National representative of the organization. team tc-in er4: It J k it over PLANTONIS, New Scientific Plant 'edM'3 for jooje O wns O FLOWERS Q VEGETABLE GAKeaoo 0 SHRUBBERY to ?4 0 TREES, ETC. Better and Cheaper T1" Barnyard Manure J0; ANY QUANTITY HumphrieA Telephone 200-W uia American Fork g-.v.ii Floral BAKERY SPECIALS FOR Saturday RAISIN BREAD 10c CAKE AND RAISED D0NUT9 DOZ. 15c CINNIMON ROLLS DOZ. 20c Assortment of Layer Cakes 25c Try Those Good BUTTER ROLLS 25c doz. QUALITY BAKERY American Fork la B- " ' ' ' r " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' yjot We Can Supply tha ccoi f S. C. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS nmuinu t'ljiiMUUTIl KUUK ClllLlv IUIODK ISLAND RED CHlClvS HVFF ORPIIINQTON CHICKS :Gu6 DAY OLD PULLETS DAY OLD COCKE IlEliGn X5cav lift; To We can furnish any breed Chick if Ordered Early 31 Poultry Equipment, Coal Brooders, Oil BrooJeft- j! Oas Brobders, Feeders and Drinkers. All Kinds Salsbury Poultry Remedies Visitors Are Welcome Visit Our Hatchery Jc. ADAMS HATCHEKtl Telephone 13 American f f r.a Writ yw mum M Um m&rrte tf Admission Only 10c and 15c II la far talk) m Ww m ma my. |