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Show FRIDAY nrtyrt-- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, .1937 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN 4444 BLUE BLAZE COAL Answers every need in the Home and Heating Plant. It burns clean, burns well and produces More Heat. Time Now to Get Your WINTER SUPPLY H4H4HM4'K Am. Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Morgan and son, Ralph, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barratt. Orval Conder, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Conder, who has been confined con-fined to his home for the past ten days with pneumonia, has resumed his studies at school. Miss Millie Peters visited last week-end in Provo with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo El-mo Peters. The first M. I. A. Leadership training meeting was held in the tabernacle Monday night. Officers and teachers of the wards met with the Stake board and problems concerning con-cerning the winter work were discussed. fl! ITfaeatre WEEKLY PROGRAM The-Amusement Center for the Towns of Northern Utah Co, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 AND 25 Don Ameche and Ann So them in "Fifty Roads to Town" Snowbound in a mountain cabin for what might be days and days They did the naturally foolish things and tore up the road map! NUMBER 2 ZANE GREY'S "FORLORN RIVER" With John Patterson and June Martel Rousing, outdoor adventure of wits and six guns Action and Romance! SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 27 AND 28 ttC Rt I Th Hearts Of A Million GALS! Week-End Money Savers! We offer the best food bargains that can be found at the lowest possible possi-ble prices Prices that will make food buying a profitable pleasure t o you.. Bananas, golden ripe, lb 6c Yams, 3 lbs. l!c Grapes, lb 5c Flour, 48 lb. bag $1.17 Oxydol, large pkg. 20c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. ut : 23e Jello, any flavor 5c Oleomargarine,. 1 lb.. pkg 21c Milk, any brand, 4 tall cans 27c M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. can 27c Syrup, 1 qt tin 19c Oats, Crystal Wedding, Wed-ding, pkg. 23c Pork and Beans, Pierces, 2Vi size 11c Vienna Sausage, 2 cans 13 Peas, choice, 24 cans $1.98 Tomatoes, No. ZVi size tins, 24 cans $1.98 MEAT DEPT. Bacon, 3 and 4 lb. ' squares, lb 29c Cheese, choice medium, med-ium, lb 21c Mutton Roasts, shoulder shoul-der cuts, lb 12c Leg of Lamb, lb 25c Mutton Chops, 2 lbs. 25c Mrs. Ray D. Nlcholes, who recently re-cently returned from summer school In New York, left last week for Logan, Lo-gan, where she will teach. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews and daughter. Doris, and son, veriin, oi e California, are here visiting at the f home or Mr. ana jars, xuui ecu-; t new. I. W a - it ii Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bates and mnA JTr onrl Mr Purl Vf teTtum and - son, Don, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bate. Mr. L. O. Stlce of Fallon, Nevada, brother of R. J. Stice, local Union Pacific Railroad agent, visited here for two days of last week. Mr. Harry M. Speer of Des Moines, Iowa, is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice for an indefinite time. He is a brother of Mrs. Stlce. Take your Grain to Pleasant Grove Mills for higher prices, adv. Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Stlce of Ada, Oklahoma. Is here for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice. em's yra FeDO Suits Gentlemen, you are invited to come in and ins one of the finest line of Men's SUITS that has Jv been our privilege to show. W Priced $18.50 and up SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED Come in and see them today A wide selection of fabrics and patterns to select from. Miss Connie Kelly, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Kelly, president of the German mission, is here visiting with relatives and friends. Mlas Kelly and brother, Ralph, will attend at-tend the B. Y. U. this year. Jl' L WJzJI lee Dixoa-iiusa kerbebt &XW1 Mr. and Mrs. Ordell Kelly of Salt Lake City were visitors here Satur day and Sunday. Mrs. Mary Brown and daughters, June and Helen, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Hazel Myers ana daughter and Mrs. Pratt and daughter, Janet, all of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. June Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Clarke and family of Moroni, visited here last week-end with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ester Paxman entertained the School Chums Club at her horns last Wednesday afternoon. After the usual social diversions a delicious delic-ious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osterloh spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Osterloh' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl. William Conder left Monday for Gunnison. Utah, where he will be employed for a few months. Miss Maxine Brlggs and Miss Mary Walton left Thursday morning for Logan, where they will auena the U. S. A. C. for the coming year. Mrs. Blanche Duncan of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lottie Clayton and Mrs. Ruth Page both of Los Angeles. California, and Mrs. Lizzie Ovard of this city, were guests of Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Grant Monday afternoon. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-ual Sam-ual Grant from Thursday night un: til Saturday morning were Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Francis and son. Dean, who have Just returned from a three month's tour of Europe, where their son, Dean, has been serving as a missionary for the L. D. S. church. - jMwu' S. ;I -Petewon,; and jjaughtr.,, Sheila, who have been visiting at the home pf, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart, and at her -sisters, Mrs. Harold Chlpman and Mrs. LaGrand Qudmundsen, ' has returned re-turned to her home In San Francisco. Fran-cisco. They spent three weeks visiting vis-iting in American Fork and other places of interest in this vicinity. Mrs. Margarette Birch was hostess hos-tess to the members of the reality Club at the Bromley Tea rooms Friday Fri-day afternoon. Other guests included includ-ed the following: Meadamea Ronald Ron-ald Bate, Walter Devey Jr., Glen Baker, Marlon Mercer, John Varney, Neldon Varney. Clyde Birk, Harold Ramsay, Bernard Storrs, Stanley Peters, Nile Roberts of Lehl, Mark Osterloh of Salt Lake City, and Carl Peterson of New Mexico. The guest prize was won by Mrs. Ronald Bate and Mrs, Eldon Chlpman won I the club award. A delicious lunch was served late In the afternoon. ! s ft Luncheon Cloths 35c Size 50x52 Inches Attractive table cloths that will bring cheer to any table. An Outstanding Value! TUMBLERS Colors: Green, White and Pink 3 for 10c PIERCES "r: .. . no: 2 can - 11c Soft,. Fluffy Fine Quality White Sheet Blankets SIZE 72x99 89c LARGE SIZE Colored Towels A good size serviceable towL Special for Saturday 25c Towel 19c Just unpacked a shipment of smart New Shirtcraft SHIRTS FOR MEN (Superior in every way) Cut fulU Perfectly pointed collars i $1.50 New Patterns in Boys' SHIRTS 55t 7k CHILDREN'S 5-8 HOSE Striped Top Solid Colors 15c Cfaipmaii Merc. Co ADDED "BETTY BOOP" AND "SPORTLIGIIT" Matinee Sunday at 4 P. M. ADMISSION ONLY 10c AND 15c EVENINGS 10c AND 25c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 AND 30 BARGAIN NIGHTS "EASY LIVING" With Jean Arthur and Edward Arnold Jean goes from dimes to diamonds in one delirious day! It's the comedy riot of the season! Also "Wild West Days" With John Mack Brown AND OTHER GOOD SHORTS ADMISSION 10c AND 15c Your Food Problems ARE OUR PROBLEMS WE ALWAYS SECURE THE BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES FOR YOUR SELEC-TION. 2 lbs. Saltone Wafers 25c 1 lb. Chili Beans 5c 3 cans Clearfield Peas 25c Case Clearfield Peas $2.00 3 cans Corn 25c 10 lbs. Sugar 54c 1 lb. Bananas Ic Best Gxade Pineapple, 2Vi,' size 20c 3 Deviled Ham 10c 3 Vienna Sausage 25c 48 lb. High Patent Flour $1.18 Boley's Inc, TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER SPECIALS Friday & Saturday 2 Jello 9c 2 lb. Jar Peanut Butter 24c 2 lbs. A-l Sodas 17c 10 P & 6 Soap 2Sc Flour, bag U7 10 lbs. Sugar 2VJ size Pierces Pork and Beans 11c 3 Frultola 10c 5 large C. W. Soap 18c Radio Tubes Tested Free All Sizes Tubes In Stock BATE Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hocklngs of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Pett visited to Helper Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. James Moffett left for their home In Ann Arbor. Michigan, Mich-igan, last week, where Mr. Moffett will continue his studies at the University Uni-versity of Michigan. They were ac companied as far as Ames, Iowa by Mrs. Walter Durrant entertained at a dinner Wednesday evening In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Mrs. Liza Durrant and Mr. and Mrs. James Durrant of Garfield were special guests. Mrs. Mabel Adamson entertained the Relief Society officers and class leaders Wednesday evening at her home. The evening was spent discussing dis-cussing the year around program and installing new officers and teachers, after which light refreshments refresh-ments were served. All wards will begin their meetings the first Tuesday Tues-day in October. Having declared Sunday, September Septem-ber 26th as local National Gold Star Mothers Day, the Legion Auxiliary Auxil-iary is entertaining the Gold Star Mothers of American Fork Supday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. at the home or Mrs. Cora Barratt All auxiliary members are Invited to attend. The Relief Society workers and business leaders attended a meeting Wednesday afternoon nt the First ward chapel. Miss Dorothy Stewart, Stew-art, home demonstration agent, of Provo had the meeting In charge. Mrs. Hortense Snow, extension clothing agent, of Logan, gave a demonstration on remodeling of old clothing. A clever idea she gave was the making of a man's old suit into a smart ladies sport suit. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reece of Provo will be glad to learn they are the proud parents of a baby boy bom Sunday, September 19th. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Ask for Gold Bond ounce guaranteed. Flour, Mrs. Jesse Spafford spent week In Provo visiting with Willis K. Spafford. every adv. last Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Firm age of Salt Lake City entertained relatives rela-tives and friends Wednesday evening eve-ning at their home on Military Drive. An enjoyable evening was spent in playing games, social chat, and in being showed through their new home. A buffet luncheon was served late In the evening. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Miss Katherine Christensen and """"" r"' Z -Z' her sister, Mrs. Clarence Barker wayne Binns- ana u vwms-w. . will attend the university there. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl have Just received word from their son, La-Von, La-Von, that he will be released In the near future from his duties as a mlssionarv. Following a tour of places of interest in Europe he ex pects to arrive here about Christ mas. Miss Ruth Galsford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford. en tertalned twenty of her girl friends Wednesday evening In honor of her 13th birthday anniversary. The guest list included. Helen, Pett, Irene Shelley. Shel-ley. Mildred Adamson. Barbara Taylor, Tay-lor, Mildred Bates; Vivian Green. Mildred JRlchards. Betty Houston, Nina Sykes. Phyllis. Stewart, Doris Walters. Donna Lewis, Beth Ann Allen. Elaine Nicholes, Mary Holm-stead. Holm-stead. Margin Marsh. June Peterson. Peter-son. Virginia Peterson and Ble Greenwood. A delicious lunch was served, after which "Stung" and other games were enjoyed by the group. and haby daughter, have Jus returned re-turned from a trip to California. While there they were house guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Halverson of Long Beach. The Relief Society General Conference Con-ference will be held In Salt Lake City on the 29th and 30th of this month. A sacred pageant will be held In the tabernacle Wednesday evening and all visiting teachers are invited to attend. Mrs. Herman Parduhn entertain ed the members of the Deltha Dames Club at her home Wednesday." Wednes-day." The afternoon was spent playing play-ing bridge after which they were served a delicious dinner at the Grant Hotel. Special guests Included: Includ-ed: Mrs. Vlrgle Warnlck. Mrs. Alto Al-to Chlpman, Mrs. Larna Birk. Mrs. May Bennett, Mrs. Reva Fugal and Mrs. Avis Smith both of Pleasant Grove. The guest prize was won by Mrs. May Bennett and the club prize by Mrs. Alton Storrs. The consola-1 tlon prize went to Mrs. Avis Smith. Mrs. Arthur Carter announces the marriage of her daughter, Vera, to Phillip Cave, son of Mrs. Hazel Householder. The wedding took place at Heber, September 4th. The young couple will make their home In the Monson apartments here. O r Freaks f Lightning Lightning is one of the most freakish freak-ish phenomena of nature. Sometimes Some-times it takes the form of a ball, many of which are 40 feet In diameter. di-ameter. These fireballs explode with a deafening sound. Some have even entered homes through open windows or chimneys and exploded inside. Most Fertile Region Sallnltas, center of the nitrate-producing nitrate-producing region of Chile, lacks vegetation, although it is the most fertile region in the world. It Is one of the few -spots where this wonderful fertilizer, nitrate, Is of no use. The sun pours down with such intensity that nothing win grow. o Hospital Notes Mr. Phil Mecham is receiving medical med-ical attention at the local hospital. Cecil Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb of Lehl. had his appendix appen-dix removed at the local hospital on September 18th. His condition is reported as good. - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chadwlck an nounce the arrival of a baby boy, born Sunday, September 19th. Moth er and baby are doing fine. lm nay Aaiuiuwa in 'a-her 'a-her appendix removed a ttt fi hospital Monday. Her w fp 0 " Mr. Woolstenhulmt'of L ing treated in the hospital J. Infected foot. Mr. and Mrs. IvanWdos: the arrival of a baby hf Thursday, September 1& mother and baby are W The small son of Mr. J. T. Peterson of Cedar IS received a broken leg i an automobile last Tim the local hospital Mrs. Don WagssUff i daughter returned to 0 this week from the hosj j Douglas Magleby of tt J. H. Walker of Hen ? returned to their boo , ceivlng medical sttenW: hospital I Mrs. Howard Zlns' Cedar Fort returned last week. j Mrs. Kenneth Jw returned to their boon8 SPECIM For Sat t Cream PufM, each Delicious BananW, Cake "J Cake and Raxsed P, dozen Old Fashioned Cb t r.r Cakes, - withMarshrnaj j Coffee Rings- K each Banana Cream rteai c?r.) Ees-m( ASK FOBOJf BY NAME f Griffin. f tenia 4,. (od, eks 0dd |