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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY, 8, 1937 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY j Fire Insurance j ; i 1 Real Estate l flmnn nnr ft fl JOIINSON-AYDELOTTE I ' -I ' ' OUR STORE IS FULL OF MANY SAVING ITEMS HERE ARE JUST A FEW FOR Fri. and Sat. Home Heating - - IS BETTER DONE WITH 1 i J . t 97.M-.m-W 8 W It : AMY , II I 8 M K ' K5SSS ft S' if V ' 1 I I BLUE BLAZE COAL HIGH IN HEAT UNITS CLEAN AND FREE FROM EXCESS ASH " sssssass: a Am. Fork Locals Tune in on K-S-L Sunday at 8:30 a. m. and bear Judge Rutherford discuss Bible questions. 12-13-5tp. Sadie Bromley has spent the past week jln Provo visiting with her daughter, Clarice. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor attend ed a meeting held in Provo last Monday night for all of the D. T. R. employees. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wright of Og-den Og-den and Mrs. June Wright spent Sunday in Springville visiting with Mrs. Slon A. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wright of Og-rt Og-rt Mes spent New-Years- ir?Americii Fork .ysitlng.; with JMrle;aQjn.. and Mrs. June S. Wright. The Sorosls Club met at the home of Mrsv ISJtabeth Coddlngton on ,Mondayl , Five tables .of jbjrt.dge i'evi' '"' playea, Mrs. Frank Galsford winning win-ning the high score prize and Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte the . low. A delicl-, delicl-, ous luncheon was served late In the afternoon to those present who included in-cluded the following special guests; Mrs. Elmer Bates, Mrs. Mark Coddlngton Cod-dlngton and Mrs. Vern Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Shelley had as guests on New Year's day Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Carlson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker Walk-er and family of Pleasant Orove and Bernard Walker of Denver, Colorado. Colora-do. The B. B. club members, their partners and invited guests enjoyed enjoy-ed a dancing party at the Legion HaTl Wednesday evening. There were about fifty couples present who all reported having had an enjoyable enjoy-able time. The Gleaner Girls of the First ward M. I. A. entertained the M Men at a buffet supper Tuesday night at the home of their class leader, Mrs.. Leo Meredith. The table decorations were carried out in silver and blue. , An (attractive, aUyer sad blue -center; piece graced the center of the table ! wlffiTrtttf taper tri silver holders at each end. -The -evening was spent In playing "Monopoly". The fourteen guests present enjoyed the evening 'Verjrmuch- The tegular meeting of the O. A. club which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Val Mower has been postponed for a week on account ac-count of the death of Mrs. Rudolph konold, who was a charter member of the club. tUl0 li ire The Amusement Center for the .Towns of Northern Utah Co. - WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 AND 9 TWO MAJOR FEATURES - A Screaming Full Length Comedy! MR. CINDERELLA" With Jack Healey and Betty Fumess The laugh film that all Hollywood Cheered! NUMBER TWO "BENGAL TIGER" . . With Satan "The Man Killer" Not just a picture--but a thrill packed drama of the age-old battle between man and beast! ADMISSION 10 AND 200 SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 11 & 12 2 FEATURES 2 NUMBER ONE 2V ttt IT... rOt TNI rUIT Of ITS DRAMA I ri MtMRCR rr...roR mi rat o? its lovst 1 v 1L NUMBER TWO L MATINEE SUNDAY 4:00 P, M. Admission 10c and 15c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 AND 14 ' BARGAIN NIGH TS "TRAILIN West" Starririg Dick Foran (The Singing Cowboy) He's back! The screen's new West sensation bringing new thrills, new action and new spngs as he;t helps Uncle Sam chase the bad hombres out of the Bad Lands! Added Good Shorts Cartoon, Musical Travel Talk & Comedy Admission Only lOe and 15c Don't Miss It! 3 cans 25c CornWhole Kernel 2 25c Crystal White, large bars, 5 for 19c Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. 15c Oxydol, large pkg 19c Jcl-Sei, 4 pkgs 15c Butter, fresh Creamery Cream-ery 35eib. Shaver's Grapefruit, ; No. 2 can 10c Salmon, large can 10c S & W Coffee, vacuum packed, lib. tin 25c Tomatoes, 2V size, 3 for... .'25c A-l Sodas, 2 lb. pkg. 17c Pierces Pork & Beans, large size 10c Flour, High Patent, 48 lb. bag $1.39 Oranges, medium Navels Na-vels 23c doz. Grapefruit, large Arizona Ari-zona 29c doz. MEAT DEPT. Fancy Baby Beef 15c lb. Pork Roasts, leg cuts 23c Young Mutton Stews 5c Choice Bacon, whole !-Mf'side;.::29l5Ibr Q.P. SK&GCS FOOD "X IWTTxri STOB" Tclfpt Office Over Bank of Am. for Mrs. Eva Varney is receiving treatment treat-ment at the Lehi hospital where she went on January 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. HalUday and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Minf re. turned from a ten day trip to Osdl-fornla Osdl-fornla on Sunday. The quartet report re-port having had a wonderful trin. enjoying every moment of the time 'spf fit out ' of ' the state.' " ' ' ' Sunday morning, Ross Parker lell In the kitchen of his home and broke his right leg at the hip. Mr. Parker Is out of pain and is getting along as wen as can be expected. Art Little and Wayne Holman left Tuesday morning for California where Wayne has been working for the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson announce the arrival of a baby boy, born Saturday, December 2 in the Lehi hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen of Ogden spent New Tear's day In American FVrk visiting with Jacob Chrlstensen, who Is very UL Jacob Chrlstensen is Jamea Ghristensen's father. Miss Joyce Abel entertained twelve friends at a party at the home of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Abel, last Saturday nurht. Games were played, after which a dainty luncheon was served at the small tables. The Adams camp of the D. U. P. will meet Thursday, January 14 th 3 p. m. at the home of Laura Timp-son. Timp-son. The histories of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Abel will be given by Mrs. Mary E. Abel. All members are re-Quested re-Quested to be present. Arthur Jones of Ely. Nevada, has spent the past several weeks visiting in American Pork with his wife and her parents Mr. Jones is employed in the mines about 40 miles out of Ely and will return to work the beginning be-ginning of the week. STEER BEEF TRY OUR EXTRA CHOICE STEER BEEF 3 Booth Sardines 25c 4 Jello 17c l ib. Shelled Walnuts 29c 1 lb. Peanuts .......... 10c 10 bars C. W. Soap 37c 10 lbs. Sugar .... 52c Large can Grapefruit 10c Large can Pink Salmon .... 9c i Bananas, lb 6c Boley's Inc. YOUR HOME STORE-TELEPHONE STORE-TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER Mrs. Emma Foster spent the holidays holi-days in Ogden and Salt Lake visitine ! with her daughter and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl, Roy Earl, Mr. and Mrs: David Conder and Mrs. Ann Cheever spent New Year's day In Lehi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A W. Barnes. Mrs. George P. Shelley and her daughter, Edna, spent the past week in Jensen, Utah, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Dudley. Mrs. Ray Olphln of Fillmore and ! her two children are spending the week In American Fork at the home of Mrs. Olphln 's sister, Mrs. James Chadwlck. New Year's day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Hans Chrlstensen were, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harvey and family of Pleasant Orove, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chrlstensen and family. The American Fork Camp of the Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. R. E. Booth next Thursday, January 14, ft :ttfijWm&3m orMrs. Booth's grandmother will be .fiv.en.vAiu.v give the lesson It Jj, desired, that all members be present. The following men met at. the fiom-of Dri James Chadwrcl Wednesday Wed-nesday evening: Stanford Briggs, Dr. Vern Houston, Elijah Chlpman, Olen Bykes, Dr. Kenneth Noyes. David Taylor, Leo Meredith, VL L. Baird and Mark Coddlnirton. Th evening was spent lh playing games arter which luncheon was served. ,Tba , Junior -Ltterarr Leai'i at the home of Mrs. Marion Greene Monday night Mrs. Ross Buck- waiter who was in charge of the program gave an interesting -talk on the Utah musicians, Including as weflt as some others whrv hawrl played a part In the musical world of our state. She also discussed the ! tabernacle choir and orsran and th part that music has played in the development of our state. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Devey Jr, on Jan- uary 18th, The American Legion and the Aux iliary of the Legion of Post 49 of American Fork held a New Year's party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barrett last Saturday night. The following program was riven: Trio by Beth. Jess and Joan Green, accompanied by Evelyn Peck; reading, read-ing, Mrs. Alvin Monson; piano solo, Evelyn Peck; clarinet solo, Reed Parker; community singing ytrf New Tears songs by those present and a short talk on New Years resolutions resolu-tions which should be adopted by the legion was given by Post Com mander H. K McNIelL The remain der of the evening was spent In play ing games. - A dainty luncheon was served to those present who num bered about 30. EXCELLENT VALUES IN WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES Values that will amaze you ' Snappy Styles Assorted Sizes PRICED - $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 WOMEN'S FAST COLOR House and Street FROCKS $1.95 VALUES $1.59 1 CHILDREN'S PRINT DRESSES Sizes 2 to 16 $1.00 Values S They have Style & Colors that Appeal ,05 c WOMEN'S FALL COATS Reduced They are absolutely the Imcst val that you can obtain anywhere 33 1-3 Percent Off $10.00 COATS FOR... . $16.50 COATS FOR $29.00 COATS FOR JJJJ MEN'S L. D.S. Garments --Winter Weight Ankle Length $1.25 VALUE 93c 54 INCH DRESS GOODS Famy -Plaids Send Checks ":v'! Tc Sale ONE LOT BOYS Most Remarkable Values S2.95.S4.95 - SIZES 6 to 13 ENTIRE STOCK Men s Overcoats Going At 1 20 Percent DISCOUNT ENTIRE STOCK OF ON SALE AT BIG REDUCTIONS . -The finest values you can obtain anywhere . ,. v''' '-' 1 iWWWJM-'.'wT--'" ......... .w - - : . Card ofThanks We are most grateful to the many friends for their consoling words and for any help at the funeral services serv-ices and burial of Mrs. Konold, and we wish to thaCnk each and everyone for what they did. We especially thank the speakers and those rendering ren-dering musical numbers at the services serv-ices and the ladles who served the luncheon following the services. Rudolph Konold and Family. Card of Thanks We want our friends to know your kindness and sympathy at this sad time is more deeply appreciated than any words of thanks can ever express. Mrs. John A. Sager and Family, o SPECIALS Friday & Saturday 10 lbs. Sugar 52c Schillings Coffee . 26c 4 lb. Pail Shortening .... 46c 1 lb. pkg. Coffee 15c 2 Corn Beef ... 29c Toilet Tissue, 2 for 5c Carton Matches 15c Broken Sliced Pineapple 15c Electric Flat Iron $1.29 . (Cord Extra) 10 Unwrapped Soap 18c Special Closeout Prices on Other Brands Laundry Soap BATES Delbert Chlpman, Art Little and Wayne Holman spent Monday in Salt Lake City on business. Representative and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt attended the governor's ln-augeraUon ln-augeraUon Monday at noon at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City. Miss Edith Clarke, who was operated op-erated on for appendicitis on Christmas Christ-mas day returned home from the Lehi hospital Wednesday afternoon. Miss Clarke is improving rapidly. Bernard Walker returned to his duties in Denver, Colorado, Saturday after spending the holidays here. New Tear's day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Booth were. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross and son, Jim, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Orln Holdaway left Thursday, December 31st for their home in Afton, Wyoming, after having hav-ing spent their vacation with relatives rela-tives here and at Fillmore. Mrs. Leonard Chlpman entertained entertain-ed at a dinner at her home on Monday. The table was attractively attractive-ly centered with a centerpiece of carnations. The twelve guests present pres-ent played bridge during the afternoon, after-noon, Mrs. William Householder won the high score prize. Wedding Announc Maytag Washers AND Repair Service Washing Machine; Stoves; Vacuum Cleaners; Furniture; Furni-ture; Novelties and ... Woodwork Call 61-W THE UTAH VALLEY CO-OPERATIVE North of Boley's I Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Holdaway an nounce tne arrival oi a oaoy gm, born Monday. Mrs. Holdaway was the former Vira May Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker had as their guests at a lovely dinner New Year's day, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams and family, Mrs. Nellie Adamson and family all of Pleasant Grove and Rowena A. Doahe. Miss Ellen Walker entertained her Second Year Clothing 4-H club members at a party Monday afternoon. after-noon. This club won first prizes on their clothing exhibits at both the county and state fairs. Ribbons' were distributed to Fern Walker, J Catherine Lee, Edna Mary Boley, Irene Carlson, - Beth - Hollndrake, Delylla Col ton and Evelyn Peck, assistant as-sistant leader. Maaalnf of "Baaia!" "Banzai r la Japanese and mean 10,000 years. It la used In the pint of "Hurrah. Lire forever." It Is a battlecry and also a mlu tatlon to the emperor. An Interesting "Watch Party" was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Booth New Year's eve. After attending at-tending the picture show the guests returned to the home of the host and hostess where luncheon was served and the New Year welcomed in. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Oudmundsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nlcholes and Mrs. Eliza Buckwaltm. Mr and Mrs. John W. Mjw nounce the marriage of their dj tr IPriel .to N. C. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. 04 Dnntonn nt lt LSKC W I the dance about twelve juplea went lyng couple were married t to Bromleys where late supper washome of ftnd Mrs. George F servea ana games piayea unui tne wee hours. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stiener won the high ladles and gents prize. Mrs. Kenneth Singleton received the ladles high score, Owen Humphries won the men's high score and Mrs. Melvin Grant won the cut prize. A typical "Watch Party" was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adair Bromley's on New Year's eve. After Mrs. B. F. Moffett entertalni a shower last Wednesday afte: in honor of Mrs. George Stol recent bride. "Bride" was p! during the afternoon, the prlzei ing won by Pearl Robinson and Chlpman. The bride received i useful and attractive gifts. Lil eon was served late in the noon to the twenty-seven ct present. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl enteH ed Sunday at their home in is of David Conder, the occasion ing Mr. Conders seventy-fifth k day. AH of the descendants OS and Mrs. Conder were present the exception of La Von Earl Conder was presented with a time" pen by the family. Lund was served to the followlni: and Mrs. A A Barnes of Lehi; and Mrs. Glen Austin, Mr. and Will Conder, Mr. and Mrs. Conder. Mrs. Fred Osterloh, Mr. Mrs. David Conder and the hot. hostess. mm The CTOOm S lamer, nonra Poulson officiated at ceremony, which was performi the presence of the Immediate U lies. J Mr. and Mrs. Poulson will jf their home in Salt Lake wu young man Is employee. j Department of Interior. Th fnrmPf MiSS Myerl tt known in this community wherrf . and been M in church and community n She attended the tT. S. A an tho B. Y. IT. r t - I gem no w vu is Alice Jacklln where a hot lunch wasj jth schools she was KU,I Miss Ina Haws, Theron Haws, Del-mar Del-mar Haws, Theo, Wayne and Irvin Haws of Mesa, Arizona, and Mrs. Earl Roy lance and children of Provo, Pro-vo, enjoyed a delightful sleigh-riding -party; last Saturday. After the ride the group met at the home of served. This is the first, snow that the Haws family has ever saw. school affairs. Use Our 'Teeriess" Coal Mor Heatr-Lesi Ask No Qinkeri fJUAEANTXXD jr. a HOGGAltD 65 East lit South Telephone 7 7 Ws Have Scales at Yard |