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Show FRIDAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN BLUE BLAZE ' COAL Answers every need in the Home and Heating Plant. It burns clean, burns well and produces More Heat. rv: at nt vi. iliiie nun iu uci auui WINTER SUPPLY mm WHERE DOLLARS Make an Investment HHKKK'I4K'H Local Items Mr. and Mrs. .Grant Ingersoll and Mrs. Carl Anderson were guests at a dinner on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Chrlstensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Chrlstensen and family, were dinner guests on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Baker In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gordon entertained enter-tained at a delicious Thanksgiving dinner for the members of their immediate family. Special guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Loveridge and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gordon and son. Miss Maxlne Briggs. who is attending at-tending school at the U. A. C, 6pent Thanksgiving at the home, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Briggs. Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Crandall and I'smiiy of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. "William Householder, Dick Cave of Idaho, were guests at dinner din-ner on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. E. J. McCleery. Among the officers and teachers of the Alpine 8take who participated in the temple excursion last Thursday Thurs-day were, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith, Dr. and Mrs. Vem Houston, Mr. and Mrs. West Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Balrd, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Chrlstensen and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday. antes WEEKLY PROGRAM- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 AND 27 BIG SUPER SPECIAL "STELLA DALLAS" With Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles and Anne Shirley hey called her cheap tawdry, yet she'll live in your memory 5 one of the screen's greatest1 women? For herVis the dra matic story of unselfish love and sacrifice. A story you will never forget. You'll think she is magnificent! ADDED GOOD SHORTS ADMISSION 10c AND 25c SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 AND 29 BANANAS Golden Ripe 5c lb. Cranberries Large, Red 15c lb. FLOUR 48 lb. Bag 81.05 Margarine Best Grade 19c lb. MILK Standby Brand 4 for 27c HONEY Best Grade 85c Gal. JELLO Mixed Flavors 5c Corn and Peas No. 2 Can 3 for 25c Grapefruit Large Arizona 40c Doz. Yams or Sweets 4c lb. OXYDOL Large Pkg. 20c C. W. SOAP Giant Bars 5 for 19c Vienna Sausage 4 cans 25c SALMON DelMonte 2 Tall Cans 49c Shortening 4 lb. Pkgs. 45c CRISCO 3 lb. Pail 53c Mrs. Agnes Davis moved into tip Monsoa apartment last week. Thanksgiving -iay guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee and fam ily. Ralph Garrett, who arrived Sunday Sun-day from a two years mission in Germany, is here visiting his sttier, Mrs. A. B. Allen for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby attended homecoming festivities, of which their daughter, Bonna, reigned as "Queen" Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby entertained enter-tained at a delicious Thanksgiving dinner for the members of their Immediate Im-mediate family. Special guests were, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Arbon of Bountiful, Bounti-ful, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R. Kimball Kim-ball of Provo, and their families. Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mrs. Harlow Jones of Salt Lake City were, Mr. and Mrs. Warren War-ren Boley and son. Carter, and Mrs. Margaret Adams and son. The various classes of the Adult Education have all been postponed until after the holidays, with the exception of Mrs. Marcelle Kawkin's sewing classes on Thursday afternoon after-noon from 2 until S p. m. .. Mrs. Benjamin Halliday has recently re-cently moved into her home on west Main street Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adamaon and family spent Thanksgiving day in Pleasant Grove at the home of Mrs. Adamson'a mother, Mrs. Pearl Wad ley. Four classes in the Second ward Primary spent their class period Tuesday afternoon distributing baskets bas-kets of fruit as Thanksgiving gifts to elderly people In the ward. Mrs. Sadie Bromley entertained at her club rooms for Miss Janet and Charles Joy, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joy of Salt Lake City, Saturday night after af-ter the dance. The guests were members of the U. of U. football team and their partners. Miss Beth Green and Mr. Harry Butte were guests from here. Meat Department Pot Roasts CHEESE Choice BABY BEEF First Grade 17c lb. 20c lb- Saiy&0n Cube Steak 22c lb; U 23c lb. FOOD STORES Miss Kady Dunkley entertained the members of the Merry-Makers club and a few special guests at the home of Mrs. Laura Dunkley. Games were enjoyed with Mrs. Libbie Var-ney Var-ney winning high score club prize and Mrs. Alice Dunkley the guest prize. A delicious lunch was served late in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith -entertained members of the Contract club and their husbands at their home Saturday night. The. entertaining enter-taining rooms were decorated throughout with fall lowers. The weninr'waff 'spenV playfng .. bridge with Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston wmrimg-high score-prize. -Late-in the evening a delicious lunch"'" was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Devey, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sykes, Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston, Hous-ton, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Balrd, Dr. and Mr; James Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor and Mr. Stanford Stan-ford Briggs. Mrs. LaRee Van Wagoner was hostess to the members of the Ladies Literary club at her home last Monday Mon-day night at a "pot luck" party. A short program was enjoyed, after which a delicious lunch, furnished by club members, was served. All club members were present with the exception of three. James Conder celebrated his 79th birthday anniversary Monday, November No-vember 18th, at the home of Mrs. W. O. Nelson, a daughter. A number num-ber of his friends and relatives were present. The entertaining rooms were decorated, with crysanthejnums and the dining table was centered with a large birthday cake. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Donahu of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lott, Mrs. Faye Evans and son, Mrs. Victor Holmstead, all of Lehi; Mrs. Jane Eskelson of Park City; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Conder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Conder and family, Mrs. Eliza Durrani, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Green, Mrs. Alex Kar- family,-. .. . ""'.'ZllllZ Mr on, amily of ... . .St ner ni. ... .T Ctt. Mr. and Mrj.T.. I at dinner and Mr r.., r. sests W Mr. and and famiiy ofStSM Ten members of th. u., d elr hu.sbandT community dance in evening ZJTM e.'oyed refreshment ZA of Mr. and Mr .,.? Webb and Mr H Brown all .,f Lehl 1UI DON'T GET UP m THIS 25c TEST FRQ Use iiiniiA., ;i . . u - s-... uu, oucnu Inn made into green table ft kidneys as you would thT wiui castor oil. Help , J OUt VRKtn J .... . llu excea . can rnuvj I you up. cau.; -csfltr flo, J or bachache. Just tt, 3 nnv Hfi,i..t . ""4 Thornfm nm - - -" -6 vu, SPECIAl MODERN .WOMEN Hd Net Safaf monthly pain and delay due to cokk,&arroustnun,ezpaurearumilw osun. Ctrchea-tan Diamond Brand Pilit an 6flecOv, reliable udgivaQafcklUlM. com Of tlldructnUIorovertdyaara. Attlot 'TH PIAMOND Strical Topped Breakiul Cakes 6 Delicious Meat Mm , Assorted Layer Caka I5e J 8 Dozen Assorted Cooti . Coffee Rings HoeMrjsitU. large loaves ZI. Open Sundays 11 a. a. fat Griffin's Bake.' American Fork Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen enter tained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. r a. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker and family enjoyed a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. Samuel T. Jones, at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bradley of Mantl, spent the week-end with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. K J. Bird Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith and daughter, Carma, enjoyed a family Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mrs. Meredith's sister, Mrs. Floyd Knudsen, in Brigham City. , Eldred Nlcholes and Miss Fannv I Jeffiery were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nlcholes. VI W 1 " i-ii Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Bird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bradley of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Beck and family fam-ily left Sunday for California where they will visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Beck. Thanksgiving dinner was served Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Cleghorn for the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bateman and family of Alpine, Al-pine, and John Cleghorn. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dunkley and daughter, Margaret, and Miss Kady Dunkley spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dunkley of Sprlngville. HEAR WARINO'S WORLD FAMOUS OLCC CLUB SIWOi 'Na You Cat .Viy Castlit, Baby 7 Livi Is Oi Tst Air Toniht' 'You'vt Gut SamtkMt Iters' ADDED GOOD SHORTS Matinee Sunday at 4 P.M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30 AND DEC. 1 BARGAIN NIGHTS "Sophie Lang Goes West" With Gertrude Michael and Lee Bowman -The world's cleverest jewel thief goes to Hollywood on business and meets with a little competition! Also "RADIO PATROL" AND OTHER SHORTS ADMISSION 10c AND 15c THURSDAY ONLY. DECEMBER 2 MONEY NIGHT Martin Johnson films his last and greatest adventure "BORNEO The incredible! The inconceivable! The impossible! Tree Climbing fish! Flying snakes! Oysters on trees! There'll never be another like it! ADDED GOOD SHORTS ADMISSION 25 LOWEST PRICES OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST ON ALL QUALITY FOODS 1 lb. Cheese - 20c 2 lbs. Macaroni 11c 2 lbs. Spaghetti He 4 Large Cans Milk 27c Schillings Coffee 26c 10 lbs. Sugar 56c 2 kelloggs Corn Flakes .... 20c (1 Bowl Free) CAKES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush and son, Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams were guests at dinner on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bush of Sprlngville. Dr. and Mrs. James Chadwick and family were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mrs. Chadwick's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cullimore of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Thomas Coddington entertained enter-tained at a delicious Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. Covers were laid for, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coddington and Dr. and Mrs. Vem Houston and their families. 17c 10 GIANT BARS 39c BoJey's Inc, TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER Mrs.. Lillian Brown entertained at a delicious Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son, Keith, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old K. Brown and family. Copper-ton; Copper-ton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and daughter. Elaine. Miss Doris Jean Chipman, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chipman, entertained nineteen of her little friends Monday afternoon in honor of her sixth birthday anniversary. Lively games were enjoyed follow ed by tasty refreshments and Thanksgiving favors. Invited guests were, Richard Chipman, Joann and Janice Chadwick, Mary and Merril Vamey, Dick Bate, Connie Robinson, Connie Hoyle. LaRay Robinson, Kathleen Devey, Wilma Ellison, Zola Bennett, Donna Pratt, Jeanne Balrd, Olade .and Don Tregaskis, Coleen Nlcholes. Phyllis Cleghorn, Jewell Anderson and her brother, Oary. Peoffiey's Ckan-up OF it c ve gui iu marie ruuui iur Aiua luciuimiuiac uw( do it by Saturday night! So Here Goes! -Over stocks at reckiess price Keductions. bargains rn- day morning New Bargains Saturday Morning PAY DAY OVERALLS Slightly Soiled A n Clean-up at I V Fri.-Sat. Mornings Ladies' Novelty Shoes $1.88 FrL-SaL Mornings SHEEPSKIN LINED COATS $2.88 Leatherette Sheeplined COATS $3.88 Men's Knit POLO SHIRTS 27c Gladstone BAGS, Genuine Cowhide $4.98 Boys' FOOTBALL SHIRTS 57c CLEAN UP ON ALL LAST YEAR'S CHRISTMAS TOYS You would be wise to be here early Friday-Saturday Friday-Saturday Morning You may see just what you want at DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS! Children's SNOW SUITS $2.98 to $6.90 Children's 4 Foot SKIS ......:..:;;....;::::::;. $1.69 Ladies' BICYCLES 29.75 3 lb. Wool and Cotton BATTS 9c Ladies' FLANNEL GOWNS 79c 7 ONLY BOYS' SUITS With 2 Pairs of Pants dr QQ Clean-up at tpO.OO LARGE SHEET BLANKETS ONLY A FEW LEFT 47c 17 Ladies' SILK DRESSES Sizes 14, (j0 fj Ifi 18 . 20.40 CURTAINS Colors: Rose, ir5 Gold, Green - ,Vj Suitable for the Kitchev Living Room or Bel Room. 1 SILKS an? Dress Goods One ment large assort- Ofy t, Clean-up Men's . OVERC0AIS New Styles T-! Below Replacement $13.99 GirlsLale rr...t Stitch wTvrriT?DVli!AI Clean-up J j( BARGAIN It Pays to She; at riSWri |