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Show i 4.".yVSfr FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933 IY HIGH J V 10c & 25c Watch For BABY CONTEST rved Seats 35c SPONSORED BY r ' j 1 5 r Ivrf t I )( merican Legion A 0 uxiiiary FOR CHILD WELFARE 2 fin LnJ DgliD In hi. THORNTON DRUG prescription Specialists jngj, Medicines, Sundries, je Serve Brown's Ice Cream ' Quick Courteous Service PHONE NO. 3 COMPLIMENTS' of TRI-STATE LUMBER KTLDIN'G MATERIAL iliicks for the Best year we have ever had. JIaktix Nielsen Auto Co. Most Important to CHILD WELFARE. is BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT i School Children have defeo- ti(ht and this rwr pent mrni Wlrger as age increases. This f can be reduced by use of JfBgnt. I0lTt CHILDREN HAVE ADEQUATE LIGHT? F the Many Approved Lamps In Our store mi ah pn " 1 1 jmM. i LIGHT CO. ) POULTRY PRODUCERS 1 I ASSOCIATION & DRESSING PLANT TURKEY FEEDS BOLEY'S INC. "The Store of Quality" '' COMPLIMENTS . ' of . v;"";" . A: WV PULLEY & SONS FEED PRODUCE COAL STEELE SHOE STORE FOOTWEAR ft CLOTHING For The Family - O. P. SKAGGS The Efficient Food Store "A Surety of Purity" WHEN YOU BUY IT AT PENNEY'S ITS RIGHT-IN RIGHT-IN PRICE-IN PRICE-IN QUALITY IN STYLE-SHOP STYLE-SHOP AT PENNEY'S AMERICAN FORK Prices are no less in Salt Lake. Cameo Theatre Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20 and 21 2 Features 2 "THE LONGEST NIGHT" With Robert Young & Florence Rice No. 2 JANE WITHERS in "PEPPER" Admission Only 10c and 20c . USE MOFFETT FEED MOFFETT FEED MILL APOLLO HALL -DANCING Mondays, Saturdays & Holidays TAYLOR DRUG PHONE 82 Prescriptions Accurately Compounded Make our store your Xmas Shopping Shop-ping Headquarters. Gifts for all members of the family. Your Patronage Appreciated D. S. TAYLOR, Prop. USE STAR FLOUR ASK YOUR GROCER CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) Sam ; C. A. GRANT Shirley Shields -MADELINE ROBINSON Mrs. Stephens .... MRS. FRANK GAISFORD Sidney Carney MR. R. WISER Mr. Bedford RUSSELL HUMPHREYS Eve Card IRENE JONES Mazie EILEEN FERGUSON Mockshaw PAUL WISER Harry Hunter ORION BURGESS Carrina Narro FERN ROBINSON Walter Stephens .. EARL KELLY COTTAGE TEA ROOM "Rest A While And Dine In Style" MARY AND ART ROBINSON'S Confectionery Adjoining Theatre For Good Confections and Eats AMERICAN FORK MARKET QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES R. Hartshorn, Prop. SEE THE 1937 FORD V-8 On Display at our Showrooms TOMORROW AM. FORK MOTOR CO. AMERICAN FORK FOR A SUCCESSFUL FALL BUY HERE! Brand New Wearing Apparel for Everybody Footwear for the Entire Family - Splendid Selection of Real -Values- - CHIPMAN MERC. CO. "Say It With Flowers" COOKS at ICE CREAM WHOLESALE & RETAIL HUMPHRIES The Home rf -Better ICE CRKAM FLORAL CHILI ft TAMALTES C. D. STRANG A. W. LUNCH ROOM Expert Watch Repairing AfTTOTTWT T Ladies' Baguette Wrist Watches 1JJ. A JtLii JLili O A SPECIALTY For Sundries QUICK SERVICE OWL INN TEXACO Where Dependable L, CERTIFIED SANDWICHES AND n SERVICE confections NEW lvS? Can Always Be Had I J Firestone Tires & Batteries B R I G G S 11 aia88es Sclentifi- PHARMACY '"ted relieve , fci V-""" nerve strain. Prescription Druggists pf Sick Room Needs- 6 FIT? T TT WPm?V Cosmetics, Confections and v' lJs J IX olIXEj X Party Novelties M OPHTHALMOLOGIST PHONE 99 W American Fork, Utah "Burlington Bus Agents" I Grant Hotel - Tel. Main 102 -J "PERSONALITY FROCKS" H at the I Alpine Publishing STYLE SHOP I Company Commercial Printing American Pork Pork Locals C" W will entertain dub at her home this t Kellev wt vr J. f 7 waa Issued this Vil"- Holindrake of f?u ancl Mlnnle Alice ll Uke City. - -Their C kh them much suc-pa&rtage. suc-pa&rtage. Qfereditli and MLss Helen fcES"!..11 N- U. T n T Ullls Social unit of nesday X f.. u-iiB- a eoior hite and blue in Armlstlr day was dainty luncheon ,t X ; evenlnri enter- Ell K. Clayson of Provo was a Sunday visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell J. Clay-son. Clay-son. Mr. Clayson is employed in Prove. Mr. and Mrs. Ell J. Clayson spent last Thursday in Spanish Fork, visiting vis-iting at the home of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Allan Brockbank. Next Tuesday is Literary day in Relief Society in all the wards of the stake. A book review of the life of Alice Freeman Palmer , will be given in each ward and all those who are liiterested in this book review re-view are invited to attend. A meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was held in the City hall Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Fern Larsen of LehL who is the district dist-rict vice president, spoke on Junior activities. The ladles of the Auxiliary Auxil-iary planned a luncheon to be served to the legtonalres at the regular legion le-gion meeting Thursday night. Mrs Francis Anderson and baby boy returned home from the Lent hospital on Wednesday. mvc orpn I.vnch underwent a ma tor oepratlon at the Lehl hos pital Tuesday morning. Mrs. Lynch is doing as well as can oe expeciea. Fred C. Pectol was called to Moab last week on account of the death of hie sister, Mrs. Sarah Bankhead. Melvln and Byron accompanied their father. In honor of Mrs. Sidney Nlcholes 3r. who is retiring from the Auxiliary Auxil-iary and of the outgoing officers,. Mrs. Mark Ooddlngton entertained the I exiles Woolgrowers Auxiliary at the Nldioles home last Wednesday. A delightful program consisting of a reading by Colleen Nlcholes, a violin solo by Sidney Nlcholes, a reading by Barbara Sager, and a talk on wool and its uses by Mrs. Thomas Ooddlngton was given, after which a tasty luncheon was serv4 by the hostess. The firemen were called out Tuesday Tues-day afternoon to the State highway where Jack Howes car had caught fire due to a backfire in the carbureter. car-bureter. A few shovels full of dirt soon extinguished the blaze. No damage was done to the car. The Third ward bazaar proved to be very successful. Nearly everything every-thing that was prepared was sold. Those persons responsible for the affair wish to thank all those who in any way contributed to its success. Mrs. Barnes and two small sons of Lehi spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Barnes' mother, Mrs. Alma Earl. On Monday Mrs. Sarah Kitchen had as her guests at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Werner, Mrs. Louisa Ellis, Mrs. Lillian Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harper and Mrs. Maggie Robinson, the occasion being be-ing the celebration of Mrs. Kitchen's Kitch-en's 86th birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in reminiscencing reminiscenc-ing after which Mrs. Werner served a delicious chicken dinner. Mrs. Florence Chipman and baby girl returned home Monday afternoon after-noon from the Lehl hospital. Lawrence Hutchlngs, who is employed em-ployed at Boley's Inc., has been receiving re-ceiving medical treatment for a lacerated lac-erated finger sustained while cutting cut-ting meat. Miss Clarice Bromley at Provo and Lloyd Carter of Coalville were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Sadie Bromley. The Fourth ward M,. I. A, . are selling tickets to the show, "The Road to Glory." Friday night, November No-vember 13th. A percentage of the money made on tickets sold on the street or in the homes of the townspeople towns-people will be turned Into the treasury treas-ury of the M. I. A. The officers and teachers of this organization ask the patronage of the townspec-r pie in putting over this project successfully. Hie Women's Missionary Society of the Community church met' at the home of Mrs. Fred Schettler on Thursday, November 6th. Mrs. John Bunten presided. Mrs. Elmer Bed-zant, Bed-zant, stewardship secretary, led the lesson on ''Meditation" after which the hostess served a dainty luncheon. lunch-eon. The Kensington Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Clark on Thursday afternoon. November No-vember 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spafford entertained en-tertained at a dinner Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Spafford's mother, being Mrs. Haasen's birthday. A pink and white color scheme was carried out, the centerpiece being a beautiful pink and white birthday cake. Those present were Mrs. William Wil-liam R. Hansen, the guest of honor; Mr. William R. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stubbs of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. George Els more of Salt Lake City and Cecil Ray Hansen. Mrs. Lenls Abel and baby of Salt Lake City are sending the week with Mrs. Abel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant were among the guests Saturday evening at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson of Lehl. Mrs. Margaret Bromley entertained enter-tained the Variety club at her home last Friday afternoon. Bridge was played. Miss Llllle Shafter winning the cut prize and Mrs. George Moss the club prize. A dainty luncheon was served about six o'clock, an orange and brown color scheme be ing-featured.- Special guests were Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. Allen Pearson. MODERN. WOMEN NwJ Not Safe monthly pain utd My do. to eokJ.. Darvou. rtrtin, unMina- miW muml IT-JIB, JC K1VC VMCS HIIMf. OOKlDf kJliUuKKUtaiurfmMOyaifa, Aaklof fir a r |