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Show BETTER FEEDS OUR FRESHLY GROUND FEEDS GIVES ALL FEEDERS MORE FEB DOLLAR ., All Ivinds Chicken, Turkey and ; Livestock Feeds t - - 111 u-iii', 1 1) in ii sssmmmw Local Items Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bradley of Sandy wen visitors at the ho&e of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Bird, Bun-day. Bun-day. I i Mrs. E. W. Barker and daughter, Lu Ann, are rial ting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee. Quests of Mrs. Lawrence Hutching Hutch-ing on Tuesday were Mrs. Leo Leaver and Miss Doris Williams of Bait Lake City. Mrs. John R. Watklns accompanied accompan-ied Miss Lucille Watklns and Wiley Huntington to St. George, where the young couple were married May 9. While there, Mrs. Watklns visited untfl Sunday with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Morse of St. George. She also visited at Hatchtown with Mrs. Huntington. mm r XTCzax rcocsAU - : ----- The Amusement Center tor the Towns el Northern Utah Co, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 12 AND 13 2 FEATURES 2 .r"StIuirBlues,,-T With Dorothy Lamour and Lloyd Nolan A glorious showboat lull of rhythm and romance! That grandest of all blue songs "St. Louis Blues" in the screen's glorioWnewhit "picture! ; ; ; NUMBER 2 RICHARD DDI in "Twelve Crowded Hours1 Half a day that rocked the underworld! Red hot drama exposing ex-posing secrets of the "numbers racket!" SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 14 AND 15 r Franco Hodgson Burnett' grtU cludo m 1 comes to lilt in glorious Technicolor! -- ii J RICHARD GREENE ' lASEUmi'tEAlEmO'AmillTlIACEEI'KAlT HASH STBH IAS0H MILES KAKDEI MASCIA HAI X3STES AwecUhodMiOwlfailwy'8cmaPkyyIWHUll i A SOdi CmUwt-Tm FMara . Dvryl T.ZAavak Im Char? o Prauctloa Also Selected Shorts Matinee Sunday 4:00 P. M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 AND 17 r BARGAIN NIGHT "Yes My Darling Daughter" With Priscilla Lane and Jeffrey Lynn -The funniest picture of the year! The gloriously gay young stars of "Four Daughters" return to the screen with a taster and funnier hit than their last one! , ALSO GOOD SHOUTS ADMISSION 10c AND 15c i THURSDAY ONLY, MAY 18 V "BOY SLAVES" With Ann Shirley Drama! Stark, fearless, sensational! iri this seething drama of youth embattled against a world where every hand is turned turn-ed against them! ADDED GOOD SHORTS ADMISSION 25c ttmsessesse Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Snow of Brno and Mrs. O. A. Anderson of Ogden ware week-end visitors at too horn of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Bpratley. Miss Merjlne Oardner attended Theta Alpha" Phi luncheon In Proro canyon on Thursday. The luncheon was in honor of Sheldon Cheyney, noted authority on the theatre and art '"" ,":,:,- Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Oardner end family and Miss Margaret Dunkley spent the week-end In Hyrum and Logan; where, they attended the dedicatory services of the South Cache seminary. Mr. Oardner was a special guest at the services, having hav-ing formerly presided as the first principal of the seminary there, and having ; Introduced the seminary work to the district On Sunday the group attended, the seminary song festival on the grounds of the Logan temple. , '' Ifeafg .99 - ANITA 100ISE and "March of Time" -! . ..J, - a 1 l1 ..... A Delight :- Prepare a Sunday dinner for jonr enthusiastic family from foods that yon have personally selected se-lected at your O. P. Store. i , i - . , !" " ', '.. : . ,,, .-; ' !V Butter, 4-in-l 26c Milk7 3 tall cans 20c Soap, C W. Giants, 5 Spaghetti, tall can ; 8c Snowdrift, 3 lb. paU 54c Miracle Whip, qts. Sic Tana Flakes 10c Peas and Corn, 2 cans 15c Lard, 4 lb. pkg . 33c Brooms, choice 39c Pineapple, qt cans, ;;; 3 for.. .31c Matches, 8 box carton 17c Sodas, 2 lb. box 10c Fruit CocktaiL tall can Iy.;..,'10c Corn Beef, 2 cans 33c FRESH FRUITS Bananas, lb. 6c Strawberries, fancy, - cap . 12c New Potatoes, lb. 3c FRESH MEATS Tenderized Picnics, Ib.i lie Pork RoasU meaty, o lb. ;..': 17c Boiling Beef, lb. 10c Pot Boasts, lb. 15c OJSIWVGCS sroaa Mrs. Edna Boley will entertain the Bee Orchis club at the Bromley Subroomi this afternoon.- ' Mr. and Mrs. Solon Richardson of West Jordan were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Eden Chlpman and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lot Robinson." Mrs. Mae Halllday will be the hostess to the Sarosis club, at her home today (Friday). Two weeks ago the club met at the home of Mrs. Mae Greenwood and elected the following officers: , Mrs. Elisabeth Elisa-beth Ooddlngton, president; Mrs. Mabel Adamson. vice president; Mrs. Maacah Derey, secretary; and Mrs. Mae Halllday, Mrs. Opal Adamson, Mrs. Clara Larsen. Mrs. LUlle Wilde and Mrs. Zina Friday, entertain ment committee. A few members of the Adams camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers with some girlhood friends of Mrs. Alice Steele, spent last Friday. at the Steele home, the occasion being Mrs. Steele's seventy-ninth birthday. The afternoon was pleasantly spent In Talking over old times and cue toms of pioneer days, and Mrs. Steele was presented with a lovely plant light refreshments served. '-' VARIETY Yon Always have a big varie ty of Quality Foods to select from at Boley's Meats, Gro ceries, Vegetables, Fruits. 4 lbs. Best Head Rice 4 large Milk 25o 27c 59c 17c 15c 15c 19c 10 lbs. Sugar 1 lb. Best Cheese ... 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar 2 lbs. Brown Sugar". 5 C. W. Soap Large Ozydol -21c ..23c $5.64 2 lb. jar Peanut-Butter 100 lbs. Sugar ; - 1 large can Pork and Beans 9c 3 Potato Chips 25c Boley's Inc. WE DELIVER TELEPHONE 4 LO 0 K ! ! DID YOU KNOWjrilAT YOU CAN GET EVERY-THING EVERY-THING FOR THAT CAN: YON TRIP OR OUTING ' SUCH AS BEER AU Brands, Bottled' , or Canned All Flavors of SODA ; WATER, small and family size. Paper Dishes, KODAK FILMS, M AGAZINES, Cigarettes, Cigars, Candy, Ice Cream. Full line of GROCERIES and LUNCH MEATS at the COTTAGE TEA ROOM AND MARKET AMERICAN FORK -t Phone 15WU- Bring your friends Look us up and look us over. We Got IT "Our Prices , are Interesting." Marriage The marriage of Miss Lucille Wat- kins of this city and Wylie Huntington Hunt-ington of Hatchtown, Utah, was solemnised Friday, May S, in the Bt Oeorge I D. a temple. ; In honor of the bride-to-be, two showers were given last week. ' Mrs. John R. Watklns, Mrs. Irene Matin, Mrsr Tern Orty. MrsJane Klelsen, of American Fork; Mrs. L R. Peck, Mrs. Ralph Street, Mrs. Ethel Wat- kins, Mrs. Effle Bushman. Lehl; Mrs. Louie White and Mrs. ' Gilbert Rasmussen. Draper; and Mrs. Alva Hansen of Sandy entertained at a miscellaneous shower on May-1, at the Watklns home. Sixty neighbors and relatives were in attendance. " Mrs. , WUllam Preston, and Mlu Edith Preston entertained at a shower In fter hohor, at their home. May S. Twenty friends of Miss Wetkins were in attendance. ,; o ; - Mrs. LDllan K. Brown Is expecting as visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Smith of Ogden. : ' Mrs. Harold K. Brown of Copper-ton Copper-ton was a guest of Mrs. LDllan K. Brown of this city, Saturday and Sunday. "'V: --n -r - Charles 8. Carr, of Santa Pe, New Mexico, and his bride, the former Edith Kammeyer of Clrcleville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sweeten over the week-end. While In Utah they visited poihts of Interest In -Salt Lake City, and made a trip to American Pork canyon can-yon to see Tlmpsnogos cave. y,- Frlends of Walter B. Devey pleasantly pleas-antly surprised him with , a party Saturday evening, in honor of his birthday anniversary. A lnncheon was served, after which the evening was pleasantly spent 'in playing bridge. High score prises were won by Mrs. Kenneth Noyes and Grant IngersoU, and consolatton prises by Mrs. Leo Nelson and Dr Culver Anderson. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. O. DeVere Wootton, Mr. and Mrs. Orant IngersoU. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson. Dr. and Mrs. Culver Anderson and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes. ':' .- ' 4 "l I ' V Among those from American Pork who attended the funeral services at Charleston Sunday for Ktvoy 8. Wagstaff were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Mercer, Mrs. Heber Barratt, Mrs. Cora Chadwlck, Wayne Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. , Don Barratt and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barratt, Mrs. George P, Shelley, Mrs. David Shel ley and sons, Sarah Ann Shelley, Mrs. June S. Wright, Glenn A. Wright, Amy Shelley, Mr., and Mrs. 8. T. Shelley.-John Jacklln, Mrs. Ellen Tracy. Edith, Ida and Velma Shelley, Bishop and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T, Grant. Milton Shelley, and Alice Jacklln.' Others from out of town attending included Mr and Mrs. Will R. Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Chadwlck and Rosle Shelley of Salt Lake City. Card ofThanks We are deeply appreciative of the many helpful and consoling things done for the family at the time of our bereavement We wish to thank those who assisted at the funeral services, furnished cars, sent floral pieces, or in any other way helped us at' the passing of Joseph Peterson. Peter-son. Mrs. Joseph Peterson and Family SUNDAY MAY 14-MOTHER'S DA Thoug DELIGHT f , Make her feel romantic ' y.vA frearared as any girl p&iiljli a flattering gift of hamrlotss t - stockings. Choose NoMend J 2 Uuase theyH also satisfy htr - ' J practical good sense 4rith tfaeir f tbriftil extra wear. V ' A IA1'TIi "l SHEER or SEMI SILK STOCKINGS S) A UU New Hand Bags 98c . House Coats S1.95 to S5.95 Large Assortment of lovely JNew Drfesses " priced C r $1.95 up Rayon Bloomers Sizes- Small -to Extra Large . 49c Hospital Notes Dorothy Beaumont left the hos pital Sunday, after recovering nicely from an operation for ruptured ap pendix. ' ' : Urs. Victor Holmstead and baby daughter were removed to their home in Lehi. Sunday. The (babx was born April 3S. Mrs. Duane Sorenson and baby left the hospital Sunday for their home in Pleasant Orave. The new son was bora April 29. Cora Beck of Highland has been removed to her home,' after receiving receiv-ing medical care at the hospital, Urs. Samuel Park and son, born May 1, were removed from the hospital hos-pital Sunday. , Urs. Richard Miller and baby boy were taken home from the hospital hos-pital Sunday.'. , Mr. and Mrs. Melrln W. Grant are the proud parents of a baby boy. bom May t , , rVNfsfNr SPECIALS Friday-Saturday Star or Peacock Flour 83c Schillings Coffee . 25c Jello, 3 for 14c 10 P. & G. Soap 25c 2 lbs. Graham Crackers 16c 3 Shavers Grapefruit 25c Tuna Flakes - 10c Large can Salmon 10c 3 rolls Toilet Tissue 10c Qt. jar Miracle Whip .... 33c 2 lbs. Lard 17c Bananas, lb. 0c BATE The Store of Lower Prices MM Princess Slips i ' ! All Sizes 98c Aprond All Styles Organdy or Percale 5c up Just Received Lovely: if ; New Candle Bed Spreads 4,tS2.95 up i Mire-, C( Mr and Mrs. Thomas Eeece announce an-nounce the birth of a son, at the hospital May 1 -.' "yi " Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Kitchen announce be birth of a son, at (he hospital May Ross ParkeTleft the hospital this week, after receiving medical care. Mrs. Ralph EDlson is Improving after amajor operation, performed Mayl. Y .MrsxDaVid Strasburg and baby boy ft'thei hospital Sunday. fllAUSllfllAIJLOW GOLD LtAi&B r Fully Covered with Cocoanut-Beautif ul Bose L Whole Wheat Butter Rolls, Cinnamon Roll Jelly Top Rolls, dozen Large Pineapple Squares, 2 for Rays-N-Date Bread Parkerhouse Rollsr dozen. Buttered Biscuits, dozen Breakfast Cakes L. Cakes Decorated for All Occasion! Griffin's Baker) PHONE 68 Gifts Gifts tl; willmaie A Gift fluty bit practicalji' mother really -Blaybe a bose or a newi Jnst so if, thing aheTl ate long after g; ersDay bfttjtj Come in ujJ - the many tifi have assembly this day of ( There's sort V, somethlagt: Mother neesji definitely wmt ( Patrnn (Itvnm i New Short Sleeve Plain and Lace 98c Large Variety Al Special Pricei For Mother's Ik New Novelty Table ClotL PRICED - 49c and rt .i Bishop and Mrs. Hut; of Pleasant Grow sn ft! I ents of a baby by boy, ftcj Mr. and Mrs. Merit, Alpine are happy on; Of a son, born FrldVC ) Miss' Leona EflJ appendix operattaa it , Miss LaVon Bromt receiving medical esn pitaL iflsa Audrey fiott1 Grove underwent tt t Sunday. J Mother's D b SSii- cod eie forte: tb i i f n T ' "" St) Vh |