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Show FRIDAY,, JUIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938 BETTER FEEDS THZ AMERICAN FORK" CITIZEN : ii i fc -ur r- i!i iii You Earn Interest on Your Money When You Trade With Us Buy Here & Save COTTAGE CAFE MARKET OUR FRESHLY GROUND FEEDS GIVES ALL FEEDERS MORE PER DOLLAR All Kinds Chicken, Turkey and Livestock Feeds Coal Time Fall is neanng You'll need more COAL. Our Coal will meet every requirement. CHIP I X I 4 'i! 'I Mis 1; ! It n Local Items Mrs. E. Ray Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Sampson, Merllne Gardner and Margaret Dunkley attended the performance of the play, "Emperor Jones" at College hall at Brlgham Young university Friday night of last week. aaeo -WEEKLY ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 AND 29 2 FEATURES 2 "Three Blind Mice" With Loretta Young and Joel McCrea Gay! Sparkling! Romantic! The year's entertainment delight NUMBER 2 GENE AUTRY in "Public Cowboy No. 1" You're headed for big thrills when you ride with Gene and sing his stirring SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 AND 31 r 7 ... IT USdSu, 4 caxnput I 7 W A Tfdible let - V 1 A. v, ' X::.7 ADDED GOOD SHORTS Matinee Sunday 4 P. M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 AND 2 BARGAIN NIGHTS BOBBY BREEN in "Breaking The Ice" With Charlie Ruggles and Dolores Costello a lovely story, warm with tenderness and melody. You'll be sorry if you miss this one ALSO "Dick Tracy Returns" AND OTHER SHORTS ADMISSION jOc AND 25c THURSDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER 3 James Oliver Curwood's The Call of With Richard Arlen and Beverly Roberts A dynamic drama of the frozen north from the pen of the greatest of all writers of outdoor stories. ADDED GOOD SHORTS ADMISSION 25c Phil Jensen spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week In Logan, visiting at the home of Mrs. A. M. Smith and her son. Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. June 8. Wright were Bishop and Mrs. Hugh A. Wright of Rexburg, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Redford of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Olen A. Wright. Theatre PROGRAM - songs of the saddle! low o .onlO bring, you tor '"Oil, dramatic masterpiece the Yukon" A in if Help Yourself And Save, Too! Butter, 4 in 1 30c Coffee, S and W, lb. 25c Soap, C. W. Giant, 6 bars 20c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. Jar 21c Tuna Flakes 10c Alberts Wheat or Oat Flakes, large pkg 17c Oats, 9 lb. bag 33c Flour, 48 lb. bag 67c Shortening, 4 lb. pkg. 45c Pineapple, large can 15c Sodas, 2 lb. pkg. . ... 15c Sugar, 10 lb. bag 55c Milk, 4 large cans 25c Krafts Vi lb. pkg. Cheese, 2 pkgs 29c MEAT DEPARTMENT Boiling Beef, lb 10c Pork Roasts, lb 18c Mutton Roasts, lb 10c Bacon, sliced and rind, lb 29c FRESH FRUITS Cranberries, lb 15c Yams, lb 5c Bananas, lb 5c QJP. SKAGGS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blnnall and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton visited Sunday and Monday In Logan with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith and Miss Mary Walton. Mrs. Benjamin Moffett, Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas A. Barratt and Mrs. Leonard Chlpman attended a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Ellas L. Day, at Salt Lake City last Saturday. R. L. Ashby and sons Morrell and Armis spent the week-end on a deer-hunting deer-hunting trip to Holden. The members mem-bers of the party returned with their juota of deer. Mrs. Bernard Storrs entertained the Deltha Dames club at her apartment, apart-ment, on Friday of last week. Two tables of bridge were played and refreshments re-freshments were served by the hostess.' hos-tess.' Mrs. Marlon Mercer won the high score prize. Attending were Mesdames Ronald Bates, Alton 3torrs, Herman Parduhn, Ower. Lynch, Marlon Mercer. John Varnev. Lloyd Tregaskls and the hostess. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Vera Beck from their son. Jay, that he has successfully passed his qualifying examinations toward his doctor's degree. Jay now is employed em-ployed teaching a class as assistant to a professor at San Francisco, and soon will start on research which will go Into his thesis for the Ph. D degree. Mr. Beck Is following his advanced studies at the University of California at Berkeley. YOUR FOOD PROBLEMS Are Always Solved Best at BOLEY'S 2 dozen good Oranges 25c 3 cans Vienna Sausage 25c 3 cans Deviled Ham 10c 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar 13c 2 lbs. Brown Sugar 13c 10 lbs. Sugar 55c 5 bars Crystal White 17c 1 large Oxydol 19c 48 lbs. Star Flour 90c 4 large cans Milk 25c 3 cans Peas 25c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c 3 cans String Beans 25c 3 cans Corn .: 25c Boley's Inc. WE DELIVER TELEPHONE 4 Mrs. A. W. Clyde visited last week with her daughter Mrs. Clarence Cowers, and family at Nephi. Master Gaylen Holindrake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Holindrake , celebrated his third birthday anni- versary Saturday afternoon. 8even-. 8even-. teen guests were Invited. They enjoyed en-joyed games, Nancy Moss winning the prize, after which refreshment were served. A large merry-go- round birthday cake with burning candles on it formed the center piece. Mrs. David Cahn entertained the Variety Bridge club at her home Saturday evening. The evening was enjoyably spent, Mrs. Wilson Cun ningham winning the club prize and Mrs. Alta Chlpman the guest prize. Guests were Mrs. Owen Humphries. Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Alta Chlpman, Mrs. Frank Newman, Mrs. Harold Magle-by Magle-by and Mrs. C. E. Munn. Mrs .Rulon Nlcholes, Mrs. Melvin Grant, Mrs. Alton Stlener, Mrs. Eleanor Grant and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, club members, completed the group. . HALLOWE'EN ATTEND THE ANNUAL MARRIED FOLKS Costume Ball at the Apollo Hall Monday, Oct 31 CARTER'S ORCHESTRA TW9 prizes given for Best Characters THE ANNUAL Young Folks HALLOWE'EN DANCE SATURDAY, OCT. 29th at the APOLLO HALL Maytag Sales an Service and General Repairing. Terry Draper. Phone 164-J, 461 E. 1 N. 9-30-4tp. WANT ADS LOST Man's Wrist Watch, In American Fork, Saturday, October 23. REWARD. R. S. Kimball, 204 Canyon Road, Salt Lake City. 10-28-lt AGENT WANTED FOR fast-selling line. If 1- rested, call at Citizen office for particulars. 10-28-ltp. Squash and popcorn for sale. 182 8. 1 E., Clyde Okey. 10-21-2t. Three room furnished apartment, modern. See Don Berg. 10-14 FOR SALE Banana and Rhode Island Greening apples. F. C. Pec-tol, Pec-tol, 492 N. 1 W. 10-14-ltp. FOR RENT Building suitable for garage, shop, etc. Good location. Cheap rent, inquire Cottage Tea Room.' 187-W. 10-7-it Four room home for sale One block south of tabernacle. Reasonable. Reason-able. See William Laursen. 9-30-tf. WANTED Used water pump. Mrs. Magrta Robinson, East 8tate Road. J 9-30-lt. CESSPOOL ROCK AND ADOBES tor sale. Phone 133, American Fork. 9-30-lt. MODERN APARTMENT for rent. Inquire R. E. Booth residence. 9-30-tf. FOR SALE Large Majestic cook range, small heater and baby bed. Inquire C. D. Strang, Jeweler. B-23-2tp. A RICH Part Wool Blankets 70x80 S1.95 pair White Sheet Blankets 75c Children's Unions Knee or Ankle Length 59c -FULL FASHIONED Chiffon Hose Fall Shades 59c pair Children's Snow Suits $2.95 Flannelette Gowns 59c Gliipmaim Merc. Co School News The English class In 5-3 is enjoying enjoy-ing the reading of poetry and the making of simple poems. The following fol-lowing was written by a member of the class: HALLOWE'EN It was a dark and gloomy night When I saw an awful sight. There whs a dreadful looking witch Standing by a muddy ditch. She had such fearful looking eyes They were as big as pumpkin pies. They seemed to look right straight at me So I hid behind a tree. But In the trees were owls and bats. And on the wall were big black cats. I was so very, very scared I thought I'd die, I wouldn't a cared "I'll cook her alive", I heard her scream When I woke up and found it a dream.. Rae Marie Jerling. WINTER FUN My mother says she hates winter to come But I think winter is lots of fun. There's skates and sleigh and snow-suits snow-suits and skis And lively games like fox and geese. f it f Jl J- 1111 JIIM.IIIM SPECIALS Friday & Saturday Bacon, sliced, lb 25c 1 lb. Shortening 43c 5 C. W. Soap 17c Hi-Point Flour 75c Tuna Flakes 10c 10 lbs. Sugar 55c 2 pkgs. Raisins 11c 4 Milk, any brand 25c 3 pkgs. Com Flakes 25c Butter, lb 29c Bananas, lb 5c Grapes, Seedless or Tokay, 3 lbs 19c ALL SIZES OF SHOTGUN AND RIFLE SIDZLLS BATE The Store of Lower Prices. HARVEST AWAITS YOU FRESH, NEW MERCHANDISE Milk, 4 for Matches, carton It's lots of fun to play in the snow, All bundled warm from head to toe. To make a snow man is work for some. But if you like winter it's mostly fun. When the thermometer says it's 20 below And the ground is covered knee-deep with snow With radio on and a cozy warm fire We listen to stories and never do tlrei Sometimes we make candy or pop some corn, And there's none of it left by the next morn. Winter nights are fun when warm and cozy At your elbow a bowl of apples so rosy. All too soon my mother is saying "You're tired out with all your playing". At nine when I creep Into bed My head hits the pillow like lead. Gladys Grant. Sonja's Talents Spell Wonder to All Save Herself Should "18 Across" in a HaUy-woodian's HaUy-woodian's crossword nuzzle call for ten letters meaning "surprise," undoubtedly un-doubtedly his first thought would be "S-o-n-J-a-H-en-i-e." To the blase, seen-everythlng, heard-all film canltnl tho hpantlfnl blonde skating star is an amazing personality the Olympics athlete who came to display her sporting prowess, became an outstanding actress, ac-tress, and remained to introduce to tremendous popularity a new art, the ice ballet. Originally the world hailed Sonja as its champion skater. Triumph after triumph on the rink culminated culminat-ed In the 1938 Olympics medal. And again in the 1932 games. And again in 1936. Then she proved to new audiences that she is equally at home in the dramatic domain -pos-sessing all the charm, ease and grace that she exhibits on the shimmering ice. s..v All during her scintillating career, Sonja has studied ballet "Ever since I was a Iittl girl "I wanted to be on the stage," Sonja explains. "I wanted to nut ome of the beauty of the dance" tnttrW sxatuig." That the modest Son la has suc ceeded, was never more evident than on the rink set of her newest 20th n !at n BROADCLOTH SOLID COLORS 12c yard China-Cotton and LambWotf BATTS WHITE . $1.25 Children's warm Sleep' SIZES 0 TO 8 75c 9 lbs. Oats, Spends S Powdered Sugar, 2 lbs. for - Century-Fox picture, Star." Top-notch itm surrounding studio cm: the set to see the Ac! breath-taking ice U2rfjj of "Alice In WonderW" taneous applause ton t. tomed to receiving It kit, greeted the endoenit Sonja led all the chuwr Carroll's beloved starftr; tiful gyrations lncrfllfctt ' Then back to the ion!.'. Sonja, for dramatis pr i Richard Greene, stantd in the film. Directed by Roy Di featuring Joan Darii, fe and Buddy Ebsen, "Mr If plays Sunday and Hook 30 and 31, at the Cut rzi Card of It i We wish to thank oarer' for the comforting eijK sympathy extended st a ness and services for Wt lam Wright. We in W preciatlve of those wto-the wto-the services, gave the fctf al pieces, furnished tUki other way rendered aid. j Mrs. F. W. Wright ? HALLOW!, SPECIAL Larye, Delicious HaT , Cakes, Made Witt' Utah Pumpkin, j .20c and 30c, Satot. Mondav. J Assorted HalloweflJ Cookies, dozen 'A Breakfast Cakes, tf, Rays-N-DaytBrejj Home Ik' BREAl 3jor3 Cakes Detontj all OccaskJ ORDER YOtJJ. :i AND C0?S your iiAUf; |