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Show 'S.I I ii. TIIE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAT jt r . r...:.r : ., r - - -- -..mip.,, - y- , n f ii i 1 1 hp 11 LOIfK Headquarters for 1T 1 :ev jreeo Disease Preventative Medicines STRAW 25c per. Bale BALED HAY All Kinds of Quality Feed SMilSSSSSMBBi Local Items Tomato Plant, ..Bedding Plant and everything for spring planting. Humphries. Adv. Mrs. Jane C. Robinson returned this 'week from Los Angeles, Calif, where she has been visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ream. WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towxig of Northern Utah Comity FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, HAY 22 AND 23 2 FEATURES 2 "KIND LADY" Wth ALINE MacMAllON and BASIL RATHBONB A mystery drama that doesn't leave oat a shriek or a gasp ! ) NUMBER 2 "THE INVISIBLE RAY" With The Great HARLOFP and BELA LUGOSI 7 Universal Weirdest Drama! With Frances Drake" - ADMISSION 10t and 20 SUNDAY AND MONDAY, 1IAY 24 AND 25 a i 1 .... . .. - .V1 kil I I 'Saw L. . .5 v 1 QUO 1 I . V;X!Hf (!LHM!i Ul.V f 'N-' VirW ltKt)lfvf(i)w', ALWAYS BUY YOUB GROCERY NEEDS AT Alt FOBS 0. P. SKA0G3 STORE Home of High Quality and Low Price 0 lb. bag Oats 35c Qt can Dill Pickles .... 14c Qt. can Pierces Tomato Catsup 15c Qt. jar Salad Whip Dressing .... 27c Large can Ovaltine .... 55o 14 gtl tin assorted Jam 69c 2 large Eellogg'g Corn Flakes and 1 Pep, all 25c Campbell's Soups, 3 .. 25c Tomato Soup 5c can Beg. 10c bottle Vinegar 5c Hershejra Cocoa, 1 lb. tin L 13o 1000 sheet roll Extrual Toilet Tissue ........ 5c CLP SKfoGGS wodN. VHfn Ymm 8 Fire Insurance Real Estate NOTART P7BLZ0 ATTTaAOTS BOND8 JOHNSON-AYDELOTR ! TekptMie ft-M U4-W Office Over Bank U Asa. Pork Mrs. Owen Lynch .returned Friday Fri-day from the Lehl hospital where she has been for the past two weeks receiving treatment. . ' Flowers for Decoration Day Order now Carnations, Roses, Peonies, Etc. Humphries. Telephone 200-W, American Fork. Adv. Added POPEYE CARTOON and the Latest MARCH OF TIME Matinee Sunday 4 p. m. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 AND 27 BARGAIN NIGHTS THIS WEEK "LOVE ON A BET" With GENE RAYMOND and HELEN BRODERICK Adventure gay and audacious with a thousand laughs and a heart punch t "" Also "Custer's Last Stand" AND GOOD SHORT i ADMISSION ONLY 10 AND 15 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 28 AND 29 . - 2 FEATURES 2 -"EXCLUSIVE STORY" With FRANCnOT TONE and MADGE EVANS J rA new romantic team in a new kind of aAventure atoryi No. 2 DICK FORAN (The Singing Cowboy) in Treachery Rides The Range ue u mane every hair on your head stand on end s a thousand " redskins yell for his scalp I j '. ' ADMISSION 10f AND .. Miss Mary BassJnger, Miss Jane McPhearson and Mrs. Florence Chlpman motored to Nephl Sunday afternoon and visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burton of Kenilworth spent the past week-end at the home of Mrs. Burton's par-ents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston, Tomato Plants, Bedding Plants and everything for spring planting. Humphries. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Hansen of Salt Lake City visited the past week end at the home of Mrs. Hansen's mother, Mrs. X. J. Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Ashby motored to Logan Tuesday and visited' at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Leon Xvey and. family. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Devey early Monday morning. AH concerned are doing nicely. Primary May Festival next Wed nesday at p. m. in the Apollo. 10c for all over Primary age. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans of Castle Oate spent Sunday at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of this city. The Young Brkjge Club members were guests ol Mrs. Earl Chadwick at her home .Friday afternoon. The high score prise was won by Mrs. Stanley Peters and the consolation favor by Mrs. Dave Warnlck. Dainty Dain-ty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr .and Mra E. J. Clavaon and and Mrs. Lillian Booth were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Allen Brockbank of Spanish Span-ish Fork. The dinner was in honor of Miss Ann Clayson - who leaves next month for the mission field; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roberts and son of Rlgby, Idaho, visited the first part of the week at the home of Mrs. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Walker. Miss Edith Walker return ed to Idaho with them for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Earl H. Barratt entertained the members of the Bee Orchis Club at her home Friday afternoon. Special guests were, Mrs. Charles Ooodall, Mrs. Glen Baker and Mrs. Randall Shipley, and - Mrs. . Mary Wadley and Mrs. Harold Hard man of Pleasant Grove. The afternoon was spent in sewing and social chat A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. PIANO LESSONS Commencing next week, Mrs. Areva D. Armitstead, teacher of piano, will accept a limited number of students, beginners and advanced. Phone 185-W, American Fork. ; 8-22-2t, . - 0 Dahlia Bulbs (choice) s 1.00 per doaen and up. Mrs. J. P. Fugai, Pleasant Grove. Phone 68 -W First East and Fifth North. adv. 2t Mia Irene Johnston returned to her home here Saturday after spending the winter In Fillmore where she taught school in the Mill ard County High School . Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Holmstead announce the arrival of a baby .boy. born May IS. Mrs. Hohnstead, form erly Miss Alton Zverson, and the baby are in a Salt Lake hospital. ' Mrs. A F. Oalsford attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs. J. O. MelUng of Lehl, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. .O. Storrs and daughter, Francis, and Mrs. Storrs mother, Mrs. Gear, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Alma Olaea ' - . Mr. "and Mss. Wendell Bush and baby of Eureka, and Mrs; Cart My- ens of Bingham, wese Sunday vis- ltoss at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush. ' Mr and Mrs. John Swensen of Mink Creek, Idaho, were week-end guests at the home of Mr Sweh- sen's sister, Mrs. C. J. Ooodall, and family, - PIANO STUDENTS: Professor Oeorge W. Fltzroy of the Brlgham Young University, will begin his eleventh year of summer teaching in American Fork Monday, May 25. Any student, beginner or advanced, who is interested in piano, harmony, or musical theory, is Invited to meet Prof. Fltzroy at the home of Mrs. Ben Moffett between the hours of 2 and 6 p. m. for consultation or appointments ap-pointments on the above mentioned date or any Monday following. 5-23-21 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson enter tained at a dinner Monday evening honoring the members of the high school track team. Places were laid for 38 boys. "Hap" Holmstead was the toastmaster and talks were given giv-en by E. Ray Gardner, D. Grant Ingersollf Mr. Nelson and some of the boys. A most enjoyable time was had by all attending. Those of American Fork attending the funeral cervices of M. L. Scott held Saturday In Salt Lake were: President C E. Young. Rukm Nlch-oles, Nlch-oles, Lois Oreenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nlcholes, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sid-ney E. Nlcholes, Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney W. Nlcholes, Mr. and Mrs. Em ery Nlcholes, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nlcholes, Mrs. Foster Nlcholes, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Nlcholes. - The members of the Fourth ward Relief Society enjoyed a mothers and daughters day Tuesday at their regular meeting. The program as prepared by Mrs. M. H. Ingersoll was given as follows: Report of the book "Jayne Eyre" by Bronte, Miss Dorothy Orant; solo, "Perfect Day", Mrs. LaRue Morton; vocal duet by Dorothy Grant and Mrs. Alvtn Mon-son, Mon-son, "We Love' Our Work." The words of this song were composed by Mrs. Mary E. Abel to the musto ' of Aloha and is published In the Re lief Society song book. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Grant, Bessie Robinson and Lillle Shaf ter motored to Copperton Wednesday evening and attended the graduation exqr clses of the Bingham High School Mrs. O. A Anderson of Ogden js visiting this week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spratley., She also attended the graduation exercises of her daughter, daugh-ter, Edna. A birthday dinner party honoring Mrs. John Ovard was held at her home Sunday. Places at table were laid for Dr. and. Mrs. Kirk Lamb and family of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bert Faddls, Mr. and Mrs.! L. J. Ovard and family. Miss Hazel Cob-bley Cob-bley and the honor guest of this city. EVERYTHING For the Table Simplify Your Shopping-Groceries, Shopping-Groceries, Meats and Fruits . AH at One Store 4 cans Deviled Ham ..... 15c 1 lb. Breakfast Club Coffee 23c 1 lb, Shelled Walnuts ........ 31c 1 large Corn Flakes . 9c 1 can Shrimps i0c 1 large Can Pierces Pork and Beans ... , 9c 2 lbs: Powdered Sugar 13c 2-lbs. Brown Sugar Iri3o 1 large can Broken Sliced A Pineapple 15c 10 Giant C. W. Soap .. 37e Bpley's Inc. TODS HOME STOSE- TEUsrnoHZ 4 i WE DEUVE2 ' .... . ; -DRESSES- , For Home and Street Wear -Made to Sellforn ; TF:Wc- ' . . "." " ." BED SPREADS j Large Size, all colors - - . j Women's COTTON HOSI Cleanup 25c Values - - . j JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENT i WHITE FOOTWEA! KIDDIES' WHITE SANDJ 69c 98c OTHERS PRICEDAT $1.69 to t In Narrow Width 8 MEN'S WHITE OXFOE With all LEATHER SOLES and a Goodyear Welt Cot $2.45 ; $3.00 $4.00 One. Lot Children's V DRESSES Sizes 5 to 14 $1.00 Values WOMEN'S WHITE 59c PUMPS, STRAPS and TI ? Large selection of styles and sizes Priced ' $2.45 $2.95 $3.95 and ! Mercl Flowers tor Decoration Day Order now Carnations, Roses, Pfeonies. Etc Humphriea.: Telephone 200-W, American Fork. . Adv. r irr TWt Tm ntAHa.1n. Mu sa-ini MU CP v w ...... i. ef at dinner Sunday the. guests be- ln Mr. Wid Mrs. Dan Barker and son," EugdieJ of Murray. , T Mr. and Mrs.' A. W.. Skinner and Johnle Briner of Price,- were Sunday Sun-day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ooodall. Mrs. Jennie Cunningham returned to her home here Monday after visiting for the past two months in Los Angeles at the home -of. her daughter, Mrs. "a O. Carter and family, and fcef son, Robert. Cun ningham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kelly motored to California a week ago, Mrs. Cunningham return ing with thent, Mrs. Lucreta Ashby Arbon gave a review of the book "Her Son's Wife" by Dorothy Canfleld Fisher, at the mother and daughters meeting of the Third ward Relief Society Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mrs. Ines McDonald gave a piano sola A number of young mothers were out to the meeting and enjoyed it very much. Mrs. W. H. Eager entertained a number of relatives and close friends at a linen shower m honor of her neice, Miss Margaret Binns, a bride of the near future. The afternoon was spent playing games and chat ting. The bride received many lovely gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. 8ee the Primary May Festival Wednesday, May 27, at 8 p. m. Apollo Hall 100 for all over Pri mary age. adv. Mrs. David Taylor entertained the members of the Lawata club and guest at six tables of bridge at Mrs. FJekl's Delux club rooms in Lehl The dub members present were, Mesdames Howard Nlcholes, Clyde Thornton, Eslle Bennett, Glen Sykea Vern Houston, Mark Coddlngton, Vera Chlpman, Harold Fox and Chris Scott; the guests, Mesdames Walter & Devey, Kenneth Noyes, James Chadwick, Stanford Briggs, Ralph Ellison, Alton Storrs, Le-Moyne Le-Moyne Despaln, Leo Meredith, M. L. Babd, Eldon Chlpman, Glen Robinson. Robin-son. Rulon Peterson. Stanford. Wilde and Leige Chlpman. Mrs. Glen Sykea won the high score club prise j and Mrs. Eslle Bennett the consolation consola-tion award. The high score guest' prize went to Mrs! Eldon Chlpman 1 and the consolation guest prize was. 'awarded to Mrs. Stanford Wilde. J Word has been received by relatives rela-tives in American Fork and Lehl of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Durrant, missionaries in the Hawaiian Mission. - .,......., .. . , Blair Peterson of ManU. was a week-end guest.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grant Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lee and Mr. Peterson motored to Park City and spent the day visiting. L. The Adamieiinp of the Pioneenss' temoon at the hem Greenwood, at vt history of Edwird I of William Bobms&s great granddsugtts, ' Postof flees and lb! 5 Mrs. Cynthia OH " Seastrand played i freshments wen ar Qreenwood and to E ICE CREAM " We; bring you the most delicite, delightful true flavored' ICE CREAM ever tasted, made daily from .pure sweet cream and carrying concentrated food values worthy of con- -sideration ii your daily . menu. - - Delidoui'-.DelightfnI--.Diffrs: Call nd see for yourself, " s FOUNTAIN SERVICE - COUNTER PACK QUARTS COUNTER PACK PINTS - double rich irATvra ... 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