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Show imiDAT, MAT 1, 1936 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY. Elf Sod pi!)tife 9 , ' - Bliss Triumph $1.25 per hundred STRAW 25c per. Bale BALED HAY All Kinds of Quality Feed It PI Grove News Ur. and Mrs. Olen Baker attended a range and aalee demonstration of the Dealer Cooperative association held at the Utah Power & Light company office In Provo, Thursday evening. Dont be dlaappointed Order yoar Mother's Day Flowers sow. Hum phries. Adr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Richard Doug-laa Doug-laa of Bait Lake City were Sunday rlattora at the home of Mrs. Doug-toe Doug-toe parent, Ur. and 'Mrs. R. D. ettoe. arae TTCaeaftc WETXLY P20CT2A1I The Amusement Center for the Towns of ITorthsrn Utah County FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, HAT 1 AND 2 2 FEATURES 2 ZANEGREY'S "DESERT GOLD" , With Larry Crabbe, Robert Cummin gs and MarshaHunt ' Thrill-packed,' action story of the Indiana fight to retain their heritage . NUHBTR2 "The Perfect Gentleman" ' Starring Frank Margaa and Cicely Courtneidge' The funniest role of his career! You'll laugh till yon weep! ADHEZXOft ONLY 10 AND IS SUNDAY, HONDA? AND TUESDAY, MAY 3, 4 AND 5 hey-hey the start thine in Fust dies ray' MUSICAL II! A YEAR! ( Y wW!. iv V V - A 4 s. I 0 V Hunrfraeti of Girls J a 3 New Seng Hits! y(?l (i)MMl( lit MiH i m.i. h 'j"i -.MUl- ,TfM" ". ADDEDTHE MARCH 07 TIME A BETTY BOOP CARTOON Matinee Sunday 4 p. m. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 6 AND 7 BARGAIN NIGHTS ANN HARDING and HERBERT MARSHALL in "THE LADY CONSENTS" ( . with Margaret Lindsay Nobly she gave up the man she adored, to the woman she hated. Also ''Custer's Last Stand" . AND CARTOON ' ADMISSION ONLY 10 AND 15 Coming "Wife vs. Secretary" OET 'YQUR MOTHER'S DAY BOXES 07 CANDY AT OUR 'STORE-ONLY ONE WEEK LETT TO BUY THE BEST FOR LESS 1 lb. Bex Cherries ...r..Mo. 1 lb. box Assorted Chocolates ........ 19o Large Boxes 49c and up 1 lb. Upton's Orange Peko Tea 87c (One Tea Pot Tree) Sharer's Grapefruit Juice 5o Asstl Vegetable for babies, 3 for 25e Large jar Libbys Prepared Pre-pared Mustard 8c Gal can Pitted Cherries Cher-ries ...... ...... 39c Gal. can Blackberries 45c GaL can Pineapple .... 59c 50o value Broom S9o 60o value Broom 1 lb. Marahmallows . Palm OUve Soap 10 Giant Or. White Soap . Climax Paper Cleaner 3 for 25o Large Grapefruit So each CLRSIftVGGS 45e 15o 6c 37e Place orders sow for Mother Day Flowers. Humphries. Adv. Fred Bowes spent from Saturday to Monday of this week visiting with; his wife, Mrs. Bowes, motoring to Tmtie with him Monday and re turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Bensen of Whitney. Idaho, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El J. Clayson and Mrs. Lillian Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Bensen attended the fu-neral fu-neral of bis brother In Provo, Bun-day Bun-day afternoon. Mm N. R. Johnson of Baa Bernardino, Ber-nardino, Calif, Is Tiadtmg at the home of her slater, Mrs. Pae Brigsa Mrs.. Brlggs mother, Mrs. Alfred Anderson, returned to her home In Cedar Valley after tlsttrnt In California Cali-fornia with her daughter. Mra, Byron Crookston and Mrs. Janria Aydekits entertained the members of the Ladies literary club on a trip to the art exhibit at Sprlngrffle Wednesday afternoon. Mae Huntington, of the Bprtagrille high school, gave an interesting talk on the exhibit following which lunch was served by the Domestic Science department of the school - Mr. and Mra. Peter Clarke and daughter of New York City are vls ltlng this week at the home of Mr. Clarke parents, Mr. and Mrs, James H. Clarke. Mr. . and Mrs. Clarke made a trip from their home to Los Angeles In six days. In Los Angeles they flatted with Mark, WU- lard, Henry and Robert Clarke, also their father, who returned to his home here with them. , Among the out of town people at tending the funeral serricej of Mrs. Martha VL Parker, Sunday . after noon, were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lax sen. San Diego, Calif , Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, Lehl; Mrs. A. A. Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. F D. Loreless and Mrs. Mabk Nelson, Provo; Attorney and Mrs, George P. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oardner, Mrs. Emma Ander son, Miss Sarah Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Parker, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hansen, South Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chllds, 8pringrile. A Word to tie Wise A word to the vrlao Is oftea eaongh, bat even the wiee nee4 more tbaa a word la eaae of aa automobile accident. acci-dent. Pat substantial EXCHANGE mtUcr betweea youzeelf and taUfortaac FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AGENTS HAMS OlTADWICirS HVSUHANOE SERVICE American Terk, Utah PHONE 1304 Fire Insurance . RealEstale NOTARY PUBLIC A23TRA0TS BOKM JOHNSON-AYWXOm TelepfcM t7-M m-W . OfOee Over Baak ef AaxFwfc Mrs. Myron Moyle and two sons of Nephl, spent last week in Amerl-can Amerl-can Fork visiting with her mother, Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff. Mrs. Hannah Rhodes has returned to her home here after spending the past four months in Eureka at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Rife, and family. SPECIAL SATURDAY Donuts 15c doz. ' ANNOUNCING Alf ALL MILK BREAD 20 Ounce Loaf 10c Layer Cakes 15c and 25c Quality Bakery J. T. Arbon of Fort Dourfu arwnt Sunday in American Fork, visiting with his wife and her narenta Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. Mr. Arbon a director of visual and audible edu cation of the Fort Douglas district Mr. and Mrs. Allen -Brockhank and son. Grant, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. LUlian Booth. Order NowTor MOTHER'S DAY Full Line of: CUT TLOWERS POTTED PLANTS AND TERNS Time Now for Setting BEDDING PLANTS TOMATO PLANTS POTTED PLANTS Humphries Floral Mrs. O. L. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Bensen of Whitney, Idaho, Mr: and Mrs. Merrill Clayson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawkins of Salt Lake City visited with relatives in this city last week and attended the vuolln recital given by Miss Ann Clayson at the B. Y. U. m Provo Wednesday evening. OKOBC BEST MONEY CAN BUY IN BUYING FROM BOLEY'S YOU CAN ALWAYS BE ASSURED AS-SURED OT THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY 1 can Shrimps .. 10c 3 Boxes Matches 10c 2 lb. Jar Peanut Butter .... 26c 5 cans Booths Sardines 25c 1 .qt. can Broken Sliced 1 Pineapple 16c 43 lbs. Star Flour $1.29 1 lb, Cocoanu 25c 4 lbs. Best Rice 25c 5 lb. Brick Cheese 81c 1 lb. Cheese ........... 20c Boley's Inc. -YOUR HOME STORE-.TELEPnONg STORE-.TELEPnONg a WE DELIYEB End Specia Turkish Towels Rainbow Border Size 36x17 Priced Only 10c Splendid Quality Dish Towek Priced Only 8c ONE LOf Summer Blouses! Lawns Organdy, Piques, Plains and Fancy 49c ONE LOT WOMEN'S SUMMER GLOVES Colors: White, Tan, Gray CLEANUP 49c ONE LOT Kiddies Bare Foot SANDALS Priced Only 69c Other Sandals priced at 98c pair Black, White and Brown 39 Inch Silk Georgette 85c Value " Large Assortment of Colors 49c NEW, ANKLE SOX All Colors Elastic Top Sixes to 10Va 10c pair GIRLS' ORGANDY DRESSES Sixes 7 to 14 98c Girl's Slack Large Variety-Sue,,1 98c "Boyer" j COSMETICS All 50c Creams, W Shampoos, Powdery l for 39c Complete Stock of 1 COSMETIC Creams, Powders, Br.;' LipSticks, Wave Powi in Blond and Bn&l Hair Oil, Brilliaaui' Etc. Priced 10c GIRLS' RAYON Bloomers Step-ins Sixes 4 to IS 19c Merc G 0 I The Kensington Society of the Community Church met at the home of Mrs. Harold Brooks on Thursday afternoon. Twelve members were present Miss Margaret Binns gave a very Instructive talk on The Purchasing of Canned Oooda" Lunch was served by the hostess,. Mrs. Rhoda NUssen was hostess to the O. A. club members sad their husbands Wednesday evening. Mrs. Edith Jones was present and gave a review of the book "One Hundred Million Oiunea-Pgs,w and Mra MO-died MO-died LaPleur talked on "Socialised Medicine. The remainder of the evening was scent lmodal ch fol lowed by refreshments served by the Mrs. Mdvin Orut i Oeorge Moat motored k(-Monday k(-Monday evening when Moss, who returned to 1 Fork With them. Mr.s& working in Salt Lab The Junior OenealoftEs: the First ward enterU&tf teachers at a bullet sc evening at the homiSK Peck. An enjoyable Ua playmg progressive par present were Mrs, Cy: Mra J. E. SpraUey, test Afton Steiner and VtiK guest, and the foQottxr ginia and Edith RowifJ. Dea Jones, June Dark. K Alllster, Ruby Peck sad I tiansen. CSK all; V r WEATHER? GlTeua3mlnuteatopolnt ont why "G-S" Is America's Amer-ica's best-seller no if a, anda, or buta t To become America's bett-seller, It had to be America's best buy and that's the 'G-3" AU-Weather for you! 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