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Show 4V n 'I f ,"1 S ill r : 5V t ! - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY SEPTMtJ 14JII MMi - T - '''II ' 1 1 " ''saaaaa- . S5SSJ '. L l prtt were I J ,, , .--v -.' 'V V v 1 r'' . lliSlfiELL ' ' " - " " For School Need TURKEY FEEDS and TONICS BLACKHEAD TREATMENT COCCIDIOSIS TREATMENT . And Other Diser.se Preventatives Uniform Quality Fee) ' For Turkeys and Chickens SPECIALS Saturday Only Flour, 48 lb. bag ...... $1.29 Surar, 100 lb. baar ..- $5.59 Oornation Wheat Flakes or Oats, large package 19c 4 lb. Shortening 47o OxydoL large pkg. .... 20c P. AO. large bars, 5 19c Salmon, large can..-..- lOo Pork and B cans, 2 Matches, Gum, 3 Visit our Meat Dept. for Quality Meats eans, large foy.....-..... 17c carton .A.5c DacKasrer'. iuc Local Items Mrs. Henry Greenland of Highland High-land left Mcnday for San Francisco, C'Jlif.. to Join her husband and remain re-main Indefinitely, Kiss Betsle B:blnson left Monday for Kallspell. Montana, for a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs! Dick Thamas. Mr. end Mrs. Kenneth Singleton are happy to announce the- birth of a baby girl Friday of last ween ? MtsrKtte", Oturtnt -' Christnseir and baby ot East Ely. Nevada, are visiting at the h:me of her mother, Mrs. Elisa- Durrant, of this .ctty Mr: and Mrs. Tom Walters an nounce the birth of a baby girl on August 2Gth. Mfcs Lorrain Hansen returned home Tuesday night from Provo af ter visiting for the past week with her aunt. Mrs. Fay L. Smith. Raymod Earserr left Thursday of Ust week for Kansas City, Mo., after visltlnir with his aunt, Mrs. John Parker, wltlj whom he made his home until about year ago when he went east to attend school. 4 WTttt4 -iBlatneliOtt'of oackett. Calif., are visiting at the limd -Mrs --William Wagstaff, Mrs, 'Lott'was formerly Miss Margaret Wagstaff, qRSKACCS . Mr. and Mrs. X. L' Pratt were luit ikm atv visitors Tuesday, Mr. Pratt being one of the speakers jit the funeral services or Mr, uouy Mills. . Mrs. Mills was a memoer oi the auxiliary of the 8tate Firemen i Association. Mrs. Dave Warnlck waa hostess to the members of the Young Bridge club at her home Friday afternoon of last week. Miss Irene Johnston and Mrs. Kenneth Roblaon were the special guests. The high score prize m wan bv Mrs. Marl Steele and the km 'core award by Mrs. Culver Anderson. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess HELP NEEDED An anneal has been sent out by the Pleasant Grove and Orem can ning prants for additional helpto own-ate both of these factories. Both men and women can be used, it a wnartta and anv Dersons In the north end of the county should get In touch with the plants If they de sire work. Transportation is furnished and other details of the Jobs available can be had by visiting or telephon ing the plants. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED The marriage of Morgan Baley, I son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boley of this cltv. and Miss Thelma West of Pleasant Grove, was announced ..v. I V , KOOOiit V- i V f v., ntw miuiviuivvv MissJtfiviafl-Mame the parents of the bride Game WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towns of Northern Utah County FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 AKD 5 "PICCADILLY JIM with Rnhprt Montgomery. Frank Morgan and Madge. Evans One otthe most outstanding shows of the season, don't miss it! ALSO OUR GANG COMEDY DIRUT muuciu SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 7 8 of last week for Beverly Hills, Cal ifornia. where she has obtained work. Mrs. Mary Duncan and her daughter, Mrs. Ina Rock, will leave I Saturday evening for Seattle, Wash ington, for a visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, uiewrBTMBB?'"'" 'MrTahdMw;01eri Sykes and fam ily attended the luneral services In Salt Lake Wednesday of Miss Bon- nle Elaine Burton,. who died arly Saturday morning of a heart ail ment. Miss Burton is a niece of Mrs. Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bush and children of Eureka spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. Bush's parents, Mr. and Mrs; Frank: Bush. little Miss Connie Bush remained for a few days visit at the home of her grand- kpremsv Mr. and Mrs. DrW. West. The riage was polemized Monday evening in the Salt Lake temple, Charles Jones, president of the Arizona tem ple, officiating. Montan is a graduate of the American Fork high school and has j attended the University of Utah...the Brttrham Youne University and the Unfrers studied Business Administration. He has filled admission to the "British Isles and been active in the various organizations in-the-Ftrst wardr Miss. West was a graduate of the Pleasant Grove high school where she took a prominent part in school activities. She has worked in the church organization in her home ward In Pleasant Grove. Both Mine young people have a host"cf friends who wish them suc cess in their married life. o 7 5 rviri rrfiTt is., WW H I1 Mrs. Ray D. Nicnoles left last week for Logan -where she com menced her work as a teacher In the Utah State Agricultural College Training School. Mrs. Nlchples . Is Well knowtf In American Fork and Ticinlty and has a boat of friends wishing her success In her new posi tion. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Bert Durrant an nounce the marriage of their daughter. daugh-ter. Afton, to William Nerdln d Provo, . the marriage having taken place Saturday Friday evening Mrs. I Durrant entertained at a shower in her daughter's honor at the home of Mrs. Walter Durrant. A number of relatives and friends enjoyed the evening and the bride was presented with a variety of attractive gifts. - 0 ' GRAY-RICH INS MARRIAGE Mr." and Mrs. Hyrum Oray an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Marie, and Mr. Everett Rlchlna, (son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rlchlns I of American Pork, which took place Thursday .in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Oray Is a graduate of the local high jschool and has been active ac-tive in school and church activities. Both young people are popular mem- Ibers of their communities and nave many friends wishing them the j greatest of Jiapplnesa, X I'M A wedding reeeoUon Is being glv- I en in her honor Friday evening in the Second wanL Amusement hi and several other socials are I planned In their honor. Jt betng i) i lli -MEATS- n 5. tEXMAN. from the it - pity by Ukxmiiyy ,: v P .iga,iADio fictwist Also POPEYE CARTOON "I WANT T6 BE A LITE GUARD" Matinee Sunday1 4 p. m. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 AND 10 BARGAIN NIGHTS DRACULA'S DAUGHTER With Otto, Kruger and ilarguente tnurvnui ' : A picture that will thrill anVP--you Also "The V ' AND COLORED CARTOON ' . ADMISSION ONLY 10 AND 15 Coming "His Brothers Wife" FROPEKLY I KEPT, CAN I ED AT BOL FRIGERATI REFRIGERA I A LARGE INSURES Y - TRY i kEFRIGEtU W w a VS YS. 1 ON BOX TED CO TURN a rtn A BOLBT I 1 TED AND BE SECUR. fARGEST RE IN TOWN UNTER AND VER ALWAYS F THE BEST. S MEATS Bananas. DOundr. 4c 3 cans Deviled Ham 6c 1 pkg. Shredded Wheat ........ 9c 1 can Prince Albert Tobacco . . 10c 1 can Velvet Tobacco 10c 2 cans Broken , Sliced Pineapple 25c 2 pounds Powdered Sugar 13c 2 rounds Brown 8ugar 13c 1 pound Oleomargarine 18c 1 pound Shelled Walnuts 28c 1 quart Salad Dressing ........ 25c 1 pkg. Wheatlea 10c BUY LAMB AND HELP ... . THE SHEEPMEN iili inn Tunsui The Literary Di , Mt Preudeotial Poll btoadeatt by Goodyear oyer riDC Moaday, Wad-Mdaraad Wad-Mdaraad Friday cvtalat t low at I U I as few as m jger ami .Mnsurru . . at will thrilf and please you T 1 ,-0 T-. ' YOUR HOME STORE- TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER GOODYEAR PATKn;:oi sTm . ; nriM 30i)a i" 5J59 4491 7.C3 4JS.il 20 us-u 9.75 UMT 10.70 ems mt Ml raurMltON Set us before yoa boy tirts at any pries ggSdyear SPEEDWAY Km PriM is oc 50 6.05 6.40 6.85 7.60 4541 4J5-1I "0-11 US-It oram 8T7TJ MraorosiMHi Gs eaooYkan M-WwtiMr ASS-n SS.60 4.71-lt - 9.10 I-2S-17 1O30 S.SO-17 1 1.90 SOS-IS 13.2S S5S-IS 18.40 Lunch Kits i Cotton Prints 1 TKK With Genuine Vacuum ulOOItlCtS Bottle ud Drinking - In New FtSl P.ttenu 5aJe (o cup ToP 15c yard 23c . $1.19. - :- ....... ?I. HlM.(1 s an oferitj ' Cotton Hose a-to cm Footwear Shirts andShJ CLEANUP 19C jj -- Wool Flannel y98c Appealing Shades for ,. . . ,.K p . Skirts and Dresses ' , 59c yard School Ffoete Ex,i1 " ar J . made to jrive real serf ' t l T For UAdorable Prints Complete size J renCll UOY V&n Colors. Top of With SuDimese class for -value and vm IT1UI upyii looks. . Exceptional yalues. . TT ' Far beyond what the siz,8 7 to u. Handkerck price suggests , 23c 49c 89c 2 for 5, M,mmmm . f. ....... ... Headquarters foryour School Need SCHOOL SHOES - - - - 98 ,J 150 Pairs Children's SCHOOL SHOES, Sizei 4 Jo 2 ColorsT BlalskiBrowns, Tans U - - W-fr GONE (-THE HlflH COST OF STOMACH TROUBLE Dont pay $2.50 toit5.Q0 for relief from stomach palas, Indigestion, hyper-acidity. Try Jiff. Emu's Adla tablets weeks treatment amy tt Relief or ?our money back. Wm. Thornton Dru No. 1. Adv. W-l x Boys' School Oxfords S1.98 $2.98 Colors : Brown and Black Boys' Gym 89e Values 49c 150 Pairs Women Girls' Sport Uxtords Pumng. Ties and Sk' Large Assortment New Fall Sty jDLttU PJJ y ! ; ,- ...T. k Real Values Values to $3.K S1.95 ileirc. 1 . , ... i MARBUGE ANNOUNCED r, nrf un. Fred Healey an nounce the marrlafe of their daugh ter. Lyle. and Dr. W. a. aomer w this city, the, marriage having secretly se-cretly taken place October 9, 1935, St Evanston. Wyoming, sum b fa . graduate of the American Fork high school, later attending the Holy Cross hospital nurse Mnim where she graduated from . the flfchool of -Horsing. -They ex- peoTto make their home in Ainer-ll6n Ainer-ll6n Fork. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED President and Mrs. 8. L. Chlpman announce the marriage of their granddaughter, Phyllis Fletcher, ana Mr. William Kenneth Flrmage, son of Mr. ari4 Mrs. David Flrmage of Spanish Fork. The marriage took place August 7th at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher, of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Flrmage came to Utah and repeated their marriage vows in the Salt Lake temple. Presi dent Chlpman officiating. They are honeymooning here before returning to the east where Mr. Flrmage is attending school In Boston. 0 1 Mrs. Leo Fullmer and Mrs. Clif ford Black of Alraeda, Calif, and little Bobbie LeRoy Johnson, form erly of American Fork and now re siding in Sonora, Calif., visited in this city Sunday with friends then left Monday for Sonora where Bobble Bob-ble will be left with his father, Robert LV Johnson, who Is employed there. The ladies will then return to their home in Almeda. Sinclair Service Station 11 WEST MAIN ST, AM. FORK G. snUMWAT, rn MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Oray of Lehl announce the marriage of their daughter, Marie, to Mr. Everett E. Rlchlns, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Erving Rlchlna of American Fork. The young couple were married Thurs riav in the Salt Laka temple. Tne narenta ofxthe bride are . entertain mg at a wedding reception in their honor tonight in the Lehl second heard amusement halL Miss Oray is, a graduate of the Lehl high school and has taken an active part' in the church activities of the LehL ward. ' Both of the young people have a host of friends wishing them the best of married happiness. Mr. and IMhl A.-S.- Thomson and Mrs. Ignore SC. Elhott. left for their home In Los Angeles Tuesday morning. They have been visiting for the past six weeks in Yellowstone Yellow-stone National Park. Salt Lake City and American Fork and will visit Z ion's. Brvce and Grand canyons of tna Colorado en route to uku home. 1. '...,..0 On Sentember 4th and 5th at the City Hall between the hours of 10 o'clock to 13 o'clock, the Parent Teachers Association of . American Fork are sponsoring a free physical examination for all children entering enter-ing school this Sentember. of pre school age. The project has been supported by the American rorx City to the extent that they are furnishing the examining physician to take care , of the examinauona Ths Alnrna School 'District is as sisting by furnishing the school nurse and the necessary forms lor individual exammatlons. It la nned that an Barents, wno have children entering school take advantage of the opportunity oiierea by this project. Fire Ins: ABSTRACT" JOHNSON-, TelcpBiiM Bj Office Over M FLY I' Get one' Lawn01 Sharps Utah, Cooperagt Phonej: Use Our "Peerless Moff Ueatt-Lcsr Ash-J .v. J :':.... W.fenOGGAl DO zm lit Jsouia - - a 1 M i' iC a1 ..si ll 'Jt H J t t i X I I J y j s. |