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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY a FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1938 1938 X THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN a '( :fi lit '4 h 1 'ii 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 SUPPLY Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Jr. and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday Sun-day at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee. Mrs. Jennie Cunningham Is visit ing at the home of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton A. Tal boe Jr. of Provo, for an indefinite time. Miss Fannie Jeffery and Eldred Nicholes of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Nichole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Nicholes. Mrs. Roland Sabey left Friday for McOill, Nevada, where Mr. Sabey is employed. Mrs. Sabey expects to .return to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moral D. Steele, in about two weeks. Mrs. John Myers spent the weekend week-end at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oolden S. Baxter of Sandy. Mrs. A. I. Tlbbett of Ephraim spent Wednesday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. Mr. and tors. Irving L. Pratt at-Jtended at-Jtended thSfat-JUk..iace Ftre-mens Ftre-mens auxiliary' meeting at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Knight Wednesday evening. Mr. Knight Is chief of the Salt Lake City firemen and Mrs. Knight is the president of the ladies auxiliary of the state and Mrs. Pratt is vice president. Twelve Gleaner Girls and their Instructor, Mrs. Leo G. Meredith, of the First ward enjoyed a "Gleaner Comradery" last Tuesday evening following the M. I. A. program in the ward chapel, at the home of Miss Mildred Greenwood, president of the Gleaner Girls. Miss Green wood was assisted by Misses Doro thy Greenwood, Beth Ellison and Norma Durrant, other class officers. The evening was spent playing Monopoly after which a tasty hot supper was served. Special guests were Mrs. May Greenwood and Mrs. Irene Wright, officers of the Y. W. M. I. A. '"NOTICE! Sale :6n 1938 Zenith Radios. Liberal discount on new radio and exceptional trade in values on old. See Junius Noyes, 128 West Main, American Fork. 1-28-tf ameo Theatre -WEEKLY PROGRAM- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 AND 5 2 FEATURES 2 "Submarine D-l 99 With Pat O'Brien, George Brent and Wayne Morris 20,000 thrills under the sea! . The most thrilling picture ever filmed! NUMBER 2 Bob Baker, in The Singing Outlaw" Romance in the purple sage country! ADMISSION 10c AND 25c SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 AND 7 Shop O.P.S. Way No Rush No Fuss No Confussion Just a good, safe, sane food shopping' market. Snowdrift, 3 lb. pail 47c Oxydol 20c II Ulnrcrarine. h. Iftr Flour, 48 lb. bag .... $1.03 Rice, 10 lb. bag 39c Butter, O. P. S. 4 In One 37c Grapefruit, Shavers, No. 2 can 10c Soap, C. W. Giants, 10 for 35c Jello, any flavor 5c I Deviled Meat, 3 cans 10c Karo, 5 lb. pail ,. 35c Peas, 3 cans 25c Milk, Standby or Ban- ... ner, 4 tall cans 27c Cocoa, 1 lb. tin 8c Coffee, Breakfast Club 1 lb. tin 23c FRUIT DEPARTMENT Grapefruit, large Arizona, Ari-zona, doz 25c Oranges, 200 size, 2 doz 25c Bananas, lb 5c MEAT DEPARTMENT . Bacon, whole or half side, lb 24c Steer Beef, pot roasts, lb 15c Boiling Beef, lb 10c OP. SKAGGS BEER 3 PINTS .. . Me 1 DOZEN PINTS Wc PEE CASE IL75 (BotUe Deposit Extra) Cottage Tea Room East Stale Highway American Fork, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grant spent Monday in Salt Lake City combining combin-ing business and pleasure. Mrs. May Eddlngton of Salt Lake City was the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Hans Chrlstensen, Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Bowen and baby accompanied ac-companied by her husband left Tuesday for Helper where they plan to make their home. Mrs. Bowen has spent the past two months visiting visit-ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller. Mrs. Clifford E. Young assisted K.t Ufa. TV T -J j vj wis. . ii. Ui isieiiaeu cuiiCiuuu- , ea ine senior Literary League mem- bers at the Young home Thursday 'afternoon. Professor and Mrs. 1 Grant Ivlfta of Provo, were the guest speakers. Professor Ivins gave a talk on the Orient and his wife's talk was on flower gardening. Late in the afternoon tasty refreshments were served. FOODVfc STORM Mr. Milas Colton of Vernal Is here for a three weeks' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt enjoyed en-joyed a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Alrd of Salt Lake City last Thursday evening, the occasion oc-casion being Mrs. Aird's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Alrd is president of the Old Veteran Firemens Auxiliary. The throbbing story of a wife who lied, and tied and -iiea-- Also Popeye in his latest two reel colored comedy Matinee Sunday at 4 P.M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 AND 9 BARGAIN NIGHTS "Daughter of Shanghi" - With Anna May Wong She bared the secret of a thousand deaths! The world's most inhuman drama, exposed! ALSO GOOD SHORTS ADMISSION ONLY 10c & 15c THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 "Carnival Queen" An All Star Cast The love-drama thrill of your life! She fell for a new life and a dizzy one, on the merry rgo-round of a trouper's love! ALSO GOOD SHORTS . ADMISSION 25c Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. James Peters, Mrs. Ann Hansen and Mrs. Harold Fox of Lehl spent Monday afternoon in Salt Lake City visiting Stanley Chipman, who underwent a major operation at the Veteran's hospital. The Third ward Sunshine Committee Com-mittee gave a party at the home of Mrs. Walter Slack last Friday afternoon. after-noon. The time was spent with social chat and needle work followed follow-ed by the serving of tasty refreshments. refresh-ments. The ten members of the Sunshine Committee presented Mrs. Slack with a lovely potted plant. The Adams Camp of the. D. U. P. will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Robinson Thursday afternoon, February Feb-ruary 10th, at 2:00. Mrs. Mary Webb, Maggie Steele, Lydia Larsen and Alice Beck will assist the hostess. hos-tess. The history of Samuel Dean and his wife will be given followed by the lesson given by Mrs. Myrtle Seastrand. All members are requested re-quested to be present. Local members of the Wool Growers' Grow-ers' Association and their wives who attended the dinner and dance In the Empire room at the Hotel Utah were: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boley, Mr., and Mrs. Clifford E. Young, Mr. and Mrs. William Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Nicholes, Mr. Clyde Crookston, Miss Edith Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Wagner, Mrs. Rhoda McKlnney and son. John. Mrs. Nora Ingersoll, Mr. Art Little and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nicholes, former residents of this city. Members of the Variety club and their husbands enjoyed "The Firefly" Fire-fly" at the Cameo Theatre and later a "pot luck" luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nicholes Monday evening. Those, enjoying the pleasant affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Orant, Mr. and Mrs. David Cahn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stelner, Mr. and Mrs. Adair Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Orant and Miss LUUe Shafter. Among the many attending B. Y. U. Leadership Week at Provo last week were the following Relief Society So-ciety Board Members: Mrs. B. N. Chrlstensen, Mrs. Ivy G. Steele, Mrs. Fem Walker. Mrs. Mary E. Abel, Mrs. Elizabeth McAllister, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Ashby and Mrs. Inez Burgess. Mrs. Elden Chipman and daughter, daugh-ter, Doris Jean, and son. Gary, accompanied ac-companied Mrs. Doris Johnson of Venial; Who -for " the past 'weefc ha been visiting here and in Provo, as far as Salt Lake City Saturday morning. In the afternoon Mrs. Chipman and family were the guests of Mrs. J. P. Fisher. Mrs. Francis Abel entertained at a bridal shower Monday evening in honor of Mrs. LaVerl Warburton. formerly Miss Beth Hunter of this city. Progressive games were play ed, Mrs. Frank Hunter and Mrs. Ruth Holdsworth receiving the prizes. A dainty luncheon was served serv-ed by the hostess to the twenty women wo-men present. Lovely and useful gifts were showered on the bride. Twenty eight relatives pleasantly surprised Lloyd B. Adamson last Wednesday evening the occasion being be-ing his birthday anniversary. The evening was spent with social chat after which a tasty lunch, which was furnished by the group, was served. Those present from here were, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamson and Mrs. Rowena Doan. A group of friends pleasantly surprised sur-prised Mrs. Mark Coddington Friday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary The evening was spent playing' bridge after which a "pot luck" luncheon was enjoyed. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. Vern F. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Devey, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. James Chadwlck and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sykes. Phil Jensen of American Fork, sophomore In the College of Commerce Com-merce of Brigham Young university, returned Saturday from a two-day tour of southern Utah colleges as a member of the "Y" Jounlor debate squad, to a selection as one of the Important characters in Shake-spear's Shake-spear's rollicking comedy "The Wives of Windsor." Scheduled for presentation in College Hall February 17 and 18, the famed Elizabethan drama Is being rehearsed under the direction of Dr. T. Earl Pardoe. head of the B. Y. U. speech department. You Are Always Ahead When you trade at Boley's Quality Foods for Less Bananas, lb 5c Phillips Vegetable Soup .... 5c 48 lbs. Flour $1.00 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar .... 14c 2 lbs. Brown Sugar 14c 10 lbs. Sugar, sweet 58c 4 large cans.Milk ,....,.... 27c 3 Deviled Ham ..... 10c 2 Vienna Sausage 17c Boley's Inc. TELETHONS 4 WE DELIVKt SALE I (Figured - ftayte Srepe IrealeliSlii ail Prirt-F mh "tk" $1.7 Children's Tuck-Stitch PAJAMAS $1.45 Value - 89c 54 Inch DRESS GOODS Values to $1.25 59c yard OUR ENTIRE STOCK Women's COATS Going at Half Price Outing Flannel GOWNS Colors: Pink, White and Peach $1.00 Values - 69c Men'sYERCOAia Big Reductions BUY NOW AND SAVE! Just arrived Complete stock women's SILK HOSE New Spring Colors Select Your Hose Now! SALE OF ENNA JETTICKS Closes February 12 Buy Now & Save' $3.95 and $4.95 Children's SHOES and OXFORDS 98c REAL VALUES Women's DRESS SLIPPERS Popular Styles $1.49 Rubber FOOTWEAR All Kinds and all Sizes-Popular Prices Men's DRESS OXFORDS ...;;..:;-.. ...,:..B.r?.Wii. and Black. $3.00 to S5.00 Men's WORK SHOES $1.95 HOUSE SLIPPERS 10 Discount Chipman Merc Co. SPECIALS Friday & Saturday 2 lbs. Soda Crackers 18c Hi-Point Flour $1.05 5 C. W. Soap 17c I lb. Schillings Coffee ........ 25c Vegetable Soup 5c 4 large Milk 27c 3 Toilet Tissue 10c Macaroni, lb 5c Butter, lb 35c Pot Roast, lb 15c BATE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Balm of Magna, Max Hunter and Miss Nellie Strong of Salt Lake City, were dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter Sunday. The American Pork Camp of the D. U. P. will meet at the home of Mrs. Elmer Bate Thursday, February Febru-ary 10th, at 2:00 p. m. Mrs. A. 'W. Clyde will give the lesson entitled, "Outstanding Miracle of the Pioneer Days." The History of A. K. Thornton Thorn-ton will be given by Mrs. Florence Strong of Alpine. Miss Mildred Bate will render a clarinet solo, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Virginia Thornton Thorn-ton and Thornton Strong of Alpine will play a saxaphone solo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Sampson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Taylor and family at Provo at dinner din-ner Sunday, the occasion being Mn. Sampson's birthday. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter announce an-nounce the marriage of their dautb-ter, dautb-ter, Beth, to LaVerl Warburton of Pleasant Grove, son of Mr. anffMit Wellington Warburton. The mir-riage mir-riage took place Thursday In Silt Lake City. The young couple plu to make their h,ome in Mercur. Their many friends are extendlnf the glad hand of congratulation to the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence -Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hallsey of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hallsey. Visitors at the home of Miss Leona Kelly Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith all of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lott and Mrs. George Lott of Lehi. Ma ster. -Billy -Bromley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adair Bromley, entertained entertain-ed twenty-three of his friends Monday Mon-day afternoon in honor of his 7th birthday anniversary. The late afternoon af-ternoon was spent playing lively games after which the invited guests were seated at a long dining table, centered with a lovely birthday cake illuminated with seven candles. All enjoyed a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coddington entertained members of the Contract Con-tract Bridge club at their home Monday evening. The evening was spent playing bridge with Mrs. M. L. Baird winning high score prise. Late in the evening a delicious lunch was served to the following: Dr. and Mrs. James Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Briggs, Dr. and Mrs. Vern P. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Devey and Mr. and Mrs. Liege Chipman. A New Cream Whipper has just been INSTALLED FOR MAKING-CREAM MAKING-CREAM PUFFS CREAM PIES BOSTON CREAM PIES Makes Pure Cream. More Delicious Than Ever! We invite you to come in and see the New Whipper and its Better Products. INTRODUCTORY OFFER CREAM PUFFS, 2 for .... 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