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Show A V FRIDAY, APRit, THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 Everything for your outing: Lunch Goods, Paper Plates, Cups, Etc. All Kinds Soda-Water, Soda-Water, in small and family size bottles -BEER . . . $1.89 Per Case (Plus Bottles) Also 14 Other Kinds of Beer COTTAGE TEA ROOM AND MARKET AMERICAN FORK Phone 159-J J BETTER FEEDS OUR FRESHLY GROUND FEEDS GIVES ALL FEEDERS MORE PER DOLLAR AH Kinds Chicken, Turkey and Livestock Feeds 3 nni- t? 1 lie aim c r or ...J 5 iHleB. inhmm & bildn ! i I ! ft J K55K5555555 Local Items Miss Mary Walton, who Is attending attend-ing the Utah State Agricultural college col-lege at Logan, spent the spring vacation vaca-tion at home here. Mrs. Hans Chrlstensen will be the hostess to the Sorosls club at her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee South and family of Malad, Idaho, were guest last Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Oalsford. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte visited on Easter with Mrs. Ayde-lotte's Ayde-lotte's mother, Mrs. E. 8. Ooddard of Provo. Mrs. J. L. Dunkley and Mrs. Llll ian K. Brown spent Wednesday of last week in Salt Lake City, where they attended Relief society confeN ence. Sanford Bingham of American Fork was in charge of the boys' extemporaneous ex-temporaneous speaking section of the tenth annual Speech Tournament Tourna-ment and Drama Festival at Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university, held April 6, 7, and 8. Attending sessions of the general church conference, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chrlstensen spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City. They also visited Mrs. Chrlstensen's sister, sis-ter, Miss Mae Keddington. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lynch and Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy R. Griffin attended a party of the Salt Lake City 20-30 club, at the Ambassador hotel in Salt Lake City Saturday night. Mrs. Roy Bteele, Mrs. Warren Boley, Mrs. Emma O. Anderson, and Margaret Adams returned Sunday evening from a trip to Southern California. They spent an enjoyable ten days on the Coast, and also visit ed relatives there. At Huntington Park, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Steele visited Malan Anderson, who is em ployed there. At Wilshlre, Mrs. Boley and Mrs. Adams visited Owen Carter. Mrs. Louise Stores was hostess to the Deltha Dames club, at the Bromley Brom-ley clubrooms Friday evening. A dainty luncheon, carrying out an Easter theme, was served. The evening eve-ning was pleasantly spent in playing cards, Mrs. Faye Briggs winning the guest prize, Mrs. Donna Tregaskls the club prize, and Mrs. Alta Varney the consolation favor. Sixteen were In attendance. Samep- Ikmlm WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towns of Northern Utah Co. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 14 AND 15 The World's Big Show is Here! "GUNGA DIN" With Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Red-Blood and gunpowder heroes rdaring from Kipling's storied India storming the screen with the lusty life thunder thun-der of men who fight for the love of it and love for the fun of it! . More than a year in making. ADDED GOOD SHORTS. , . - - SUNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 16 AND 17 THE ROMANCE... THE PROUD TRADITION... THE SPLENDOR ... OF THE BLUE GRASS COU NTRY. . . ALL IN THE JlWillD HUES Of TECHNICOLOR! i . V J;: If tl f vV.-" JfSw! . X I Mi iu1 f I x I .. IN TECHNICOLOR LOIETTA MCHARD SfpUNG-GREENE DOUCUS DUM8MUI - IAKN MOUEY MOtOM OLSEM Dlrct bv Davtrf Itrtltr Auooot fn4vc (mm Uy Ictm Ptey fcr Mort "TK leak o (alt fcr Ma TaMtet fooN A 30th Canlury-Fea Pklwr Donyl f ZaiMKh t Chart 4tKti ADDED SELECTED SHORTS Matinee Sunday 4:00 P. M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 AND 19 BARGAIN NIGHT "Paris Honeymoon" With Franciska Gaal, Bing Crosby and Shirley Ross. Bing's Best! An hilarious honeymoon of laughter and music with Bing giving out a whole flock of new song hits ADDED GOOD SHORTS ADMISSJ0N4Or2t 15c THURSDAY, ONLY, APRIL 20 Our Way WHEN FOOD SHOPPING SHOP-PING THE O. P. S. WAY YOU SELECT THE" BEST OF ADVERTISED FOODS AT SAVING PRICES Butter, 4-in-l 26c Matches, 6 box carton 17c Salmon, tall can 10c Milk, 4 tall cans 25c Peas and Corn, 2 cans 15c Grapefruit, 3 cans, Shaver's 25c Coffee, Hill Bros., lb. 25c Peet's Granulated Soap, large pkg 25c Oxydol 20c Pineapple, large can 15c Lard, 4 lb. pkg 39c Dill Pickles, glass qts. 15c Jello, any flavor 5c Syrup, 5 lbs. Karo .... 31c Wheat or Oat Flakes, large pkg. 17c FRESH FRUITS Asparagus, lb 6c Bananas, lb 6c Oranges, large size, dozen 15c FRESH MEATS Tender Pot Roasts, lb. 17c Pork Roasts, meaty, lb 17c Boiling Beef, lb 10c Cheese, choice med., lb 15c CLP. SKAGGS Mrs. Emma Stiener entertained the members of the Variety club and their partners Wednesday- evening. A hot supper was served at 7:30, and the remainder of the evening was spent In playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shafter of Kanosh, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Grant here. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Grant, Clarence A. Grant, Miss Llllie Shafter and Mrs. Lyle N. Grant visited Mrs. Victor Webb at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City, early this week. Bishop Webb K. Brown of San Bernardino, California, in company with other L. D. S., church members from the Coast city, came to Utah to attend general church conference. Bishop Brown spent Friday evening and Saturday visiting his mother, Mrs. Lillian K. Brown, and returned to California with the group Sunday. Miss Ellen Walker, Miss Helen Parker and Miss Ruth Rasmussen of American Fork, and Miss Laura Banner, Miss Edna Gillman and Miss Mayhew of Pleasant Grove, motored to Zion national park for the Easter services. They left here Friday, returning Sunday evening. Miss Mary Bloeschel, nurse the Utah State Training school, attended attend-ed a meeting of District 3 nurses, at the Sprlngville art center Saturday night. A review of the biography, "Madame Curie", was given by Miss Acord. After the meeting the nurses motored to the Riverside cafe at Provo for a lunch. "Nancy Drew Reporter" JVith Bonita Granville and John Litel 7 the demon detective turns reporter and finds the most exciting adventure any girl ever had! ALSO 'HUMAN BOMB" A Floyd Gibbons Adventure AND OTHER SHORTS SAVE YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON BOLEY'S QUALITY FOODS 10 lbs. Sugar 5$c 4 large Milk 25c 5 C. W. Soap ... 17c Liberty Bell Sodas 14c Liberty Bell Grahams 13c 1 lb. Best Salted- Peanuts 16c 8c 29c 14c 25c 6! Mr. andl Mrs. Glen Sabey, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mott and Bernard Mott visited in Vineyard on Easter Bun-day Bun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Raw-lings, Raw-lings, and their new baby girl. Following "Mutual" Tuesday evening, eve-ning, Beehive Girls of the First ward were entertained at a closing party, given by Mrs. Burr and Mrs. La-Prlel La-Prlel Okey. Games were played, and refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. James Chadwick visited in Fillmore on Saturday and Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Chadwick's mother, Mrs. F. L. Culmer of Pleasant Grove. At Fillmore Fill-more they were guests of Mrs. Ray Olpin. Always Something N e w SometW I Different for the Fashion Conscious -irk sk-i-i sin nit it at A x lautiai lTxiiittit kjAivppvj. uiuit With a Reputation. Members of the Alpine stake Relief Re-lief society board attended sessions of the Relief society conference at Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week, aid the reception recep-tion givsn by the general Relief society so-ciety board at the Newhouse hotel Tuesday evening. The group from Alpine stake included Mrs. Maud Chrlstensen, Mrs. Mary E. Abel, Mrs. Elizabeth McAllister, Mrs. Hazel Walker, and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDaniel, visiting visit-ing In Utah from Colorado, spent Friday night and Saturday morning at the home of Principal and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker. While here, the McDanlels attended the Junior Prom, and visited former teaching associates of Mr. McDaniel. Mr. Mc Daniel was an instructor in social sciences at the schools here nine years ago. American Fork high school had entries, in contest events at the tenth annual Speech Tournament and Drama Festival at Brigham Young university April 6, 7, and 8. Students from American Fork were entered in four events: Debating, Debat-ing, LaVohne Brown, Grace Clark, Lurae McDanlels, and John Walker; oratory, LaVonne Brown; dramatic reading; Jared Keller and Louise Hayward; humorous reading, Ruth Chadwick. Helen Parker, accompanied accom-panied these students. New Skirts In lovely bright shades $1.95 Spring Coats Variety of Styles $7.50 up Just Received Lovely New Spring Gloves Colors: Blue, Japonica, Fushia, Pink, Navy and Black 98c Complete Stock Children's Anklets 10c and 15c - Sizes 4 to 11 Beautiful Selection of New Percales Gay Patterns Strictly Fast Colors tk : O if One Rack 75 Women's DRESSES $1.95 to $3.95 Value Long and ! Sleeve Plain and Prints Large and (JJ-1 OQ A SpU Small Sizes VlOi Value r Another Big Value 1 Rack Worn Dresses Jackec and Sweaters Values to $1.95 39c Certainly a Bargain! Another Big Feature! One Lot Skirts Spring Shades Values to $1.95 CLEANUP 29c I Chipman '-Merc. Go I Mrs. Sherman Robinson was elected elect-ed president of the Junior Literary league, at a meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Glen Robinson. Other new officers elected are Mrs. Glen Robinson, vice president; Miss Mildred Chipman, secretary, Mrs. Stanford Wilde, treasurer; and Miss Lillie Shafter, reporter. Earlier in the evening, a program featuring jnuslc and a literary lecture was 'given. A number was given by the trio, Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Miss Mildred Chipman and Miss Betha Storrs. Miss Maxine Westover took up the life of the author, George 3antayana, showing the relationship to events In his career which explain certain aspects of his latest book, "The Great Puritan." Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Glen Robinson Robin-son and Mrs. George Scott. Twenty-two Twenty-two members were in attendance. The Thimble club met at the home of Mrs. Glen Baker Wednesday, Wednes-day, for a pleasant evening of sewing sew-ing and social chat. Friday night of last week, telephone tele-phone operators of the three exchanges, ex-changes, Lehi, Pleasant Grove and American Fork, were entertained at a banquet at the Barbecue Inn at Provo. In attendance were Reva Goates, Elvera Danzie, Zoe Ball, Zi-na Zi-na Anderson, Ardena Atwood, Lo-rena Lo-rena Radmall, Helen Harper, Lillian Wilde, Thelma Larsen, Beth Green and Hazel Cobbley. Mrs. Francis Burton of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday in American Fork, assisting her mother, Mrs. J. L. Dunkley, to entertain the Ladies Literary club. Mrs. A. H. Campbell of Inglewood, California, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Jones. She has also visited in Salt Lake City and Provo. Card ofjhanks We wish to thank the friends who assisted in any way during the last illness, and following the passing of Janet Smith Crystal. We especially wish to express our appreciation to those who took part at the services, sent floral remembrances, furnished cars, or assisted in any other manner. man-ner. The Family. The women's auxiliary of the American Legion held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth Parduhn. After business of the meeting, a program was given, including in-cluding a reading by Vivian Beast Bea-st rant, "The Infanta", and a talk on "Community Service" by Mrs. Violet Hoggard. Chinese checkers was played, high score prize going to Mrs. May Laur-sen, Laur-sen, and consolation prize to Mrs. Lillie Beck. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ruth Parduhn, Mrs. Jennie Greenwood and Mrs. Thelma Pulley. XxTgSlfoTk & Beans 2 cans broken sliced Pineapple j3 Jello 4 lbs. Best Rice .. Boley's Inc. WE DELIVER TELEPHONE 4 Jumbo Sugar DONUTS 20c Dozen Whole Wheat Butter Rolls and Jelly Top Rolls, dozen 25c Rays-N-Date Bread ...... 12c Delicious Raisin and Pineapple Squares, 2 for .-jl v-wSfc Cocoanu M&?sximallow WCA5e : 23c (Something New) Home Made BREAD 3 for 25c Cakes Decorated for all Occasions Griffin's Bakery PHONE 68 SPECIALS Hi Point Flour 73c 10 lbs. Sugar 55c 2 lbs. Soda Crackers 14e 2 lbs. Graham Carckers .... 16c 15 bz. can Orange Juice .... 5c 2 No. 2 cans String Beans 15c Schillings Cpffee 25c 5 C, W. Soap 17c 10 Wrapped Laundry Soap 22c 4 Large Milk, any brand:... 25c 14JW5 Lard or Vegetable Shortening : 37c Butter .. 2 lbs. Bananas 25c 11c Hardware No. 3 GaL Tubs 89c Outside Paint, gallon $1.98 1 gallon Spar Varnish .... $1.98 Electric Flat Iron, $2.00 , Value 98c BATE The Store of Lower Prices Hospital K LeTaCarsdn of Cedar receiving medical cart ii m unity hospital. Tom Reece is a Datlent pltal, where he is receha care. Mrs. Alvin Thayne rm appendix operation Satd condition is reported u 1 Mr. and Mrs. John nounce the birth of t hospital Friday, Mrs. Hans LaurSeri mi cal attention at the hospa and Monday Mrs. Addrean Alsop m the hospital Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot M proud Darents of & W? at the hospital .TuesdU Quick Money for BUILDING, REMODELIM REPAIRS O For Any Sound Building Purpose O Easy, Rent-like Monthly Payments O We Arrange All Details. 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