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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1940 BETTER FEEDS OUR FRESHLY GROUND FEEDS GIVES ALL FEEDERS MORE PER DOLLAR All Kinds Chicken, Turkey and Livestock Feeds Local Items 'Phone or. bring local items to the Citizen Office by Wed nesday Noon. Mrs Ronald Bate entertained members of the Deltha Dames bridge club Thursday evening at her home. A hot dinner was served at the small tables. In auuition to the eight club members, the following guests attended: Mrs. Ida Nielsen, Mrs. Helen Hansen. Mrs. Belva Var-ney, Var-ney, and Mrs. Velda Shumway. The club prize was won by Mrs. Juanita Storrs. the guest prize by Mrs. Helen Hel-en Hansen, and the consolation prize by Mrs. Luclle Parduhn. mowers were used in the decoration of the rooms and the tables. Among those from American Fork who participated in the excursion to the Salt Lake temple, Monday, were Mrs. Hannah Ooodall, Mrs. Edna Parker, Mrs. Sarah A. Shelley, Mrs. Susie Miller, Mrs. Ell J. Clayson and Johnathan F. Steggell. Members of the Sorosls club were entertained at a delightful social on Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. John Robinson. A luncheon was served at 8 o'clock, and the remainder re-mainder of the evening was spent playing bridge, prizes being won by Mrs Mae Greenwood and Mrs.' Mabel Adamson. Seventeen attend ed. Work on the Third ward historical quilt, a project sponsored by the women of the ward to raise money for the building fund, Is progressing rapidly, it was reported this week. With the cooperation of the ward members and the various organization, organiza-tion, and with considerable research Into the records, the names of per sons who have held positions In the ward have been collected. The women wo-men are now planning to divide the ward Into districts and obtain the funds to have these names worked Into the design of the quilt, and ward members will be contacted soon to assist In this phase of the project. The quilt, when completed, will have on It hundreds of names of persons who have held offices In the various organizations during the ward's history, from 1901 to the present time. 6a 111 at ire WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towns of Northern Utah Co. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 5 AND 6 TWO FEATURES TWO Zorina in "I Was An Adventuress" With Richard Green Drama of a woman alluringly feminine and desirable, who knew all of live and then met love! NUMBER 2-Jack Holt in "Passport To Alratraz" With Noah Beery Jr. Alien plots against our industries shockingly disclosed! SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 7 AND 8 MAKE A LULLWN ... OR DIE I7ITK THEIR BOOTS OlMl Roaring drama of blistering blister-ing Death Valley... and of men who risked their lives to win its treasures! Beery as "Skinner Bill" ...even greaterthan "Bad Man of Brimstone" or -"Viva VJIIal" V .-si ) M-G-M SHORTS iTARKiMe M p-pfn wiln LEO CARRILLO BAXTER 10eRAMBEAU ..uousFOWLEY Scrctn Play by Cyril Hum, (. f . Paramor . . and Hifhard Maibaum ' ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Matinee Sunday 4:00 P. M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 AND 10 "FLORIAN" With Robert Young and Helen Gilbert ' ' The most unusual romance you've ever thrilled to. Like no other picture you have ever seen. A man a girl and a magnificent mag-nificent white stallion in a story of dangerous love! T ALSO GOOD SHORTS THURSDAY ONLY, JULY 11 BARGAIN NIGHT Bob Burns in 99 "Alias The Deacon With Mescha Auer The merriest gang of swindlers and sweethearts ever seen! ALSO SELECTED SnORTS ADMISSION ONLY 10c & 15c Night and Day Be it breakfast, lunch or dinners, your O. P. Skaggs Store can present values and variety to their customers. Butter, 4 in 1, First Quality 33c Crackers, 2 lb. pkg. ..15c Jello, any flavor, 3 for 15c Miracle Whip qts 31c Milk, 3 tall cans 20c Salmon, DelMonte, tall can 23c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. jar ;.. 22c Oxydol, large pkg. .... 20c Soap, 10 giant bars ... 34c Corn or Peas, 3 cans 25c Grapefruit, Shavers, tall can 10c Pineapple, 2 large cans 31c Coffee, Hill Bros., 1 lb. tin 25c Shredded Wheat, 3 pkgs , ... 25c Snowdrift, 3 lb. pail 51c FRESH FRUITS Bananas, lb 5c Tomatoes, San Pedro, Firsts, lb 5c Watermelons, lb Zftc MEAT DEPARTMENT Choice med. Cheese, lb v .. 17c Pork Roasts, meaty, lb 15c Hams, Picnics, lb 16c Mutton Roasts, center leg cuts, lb 14c OR SEtAGGS STOftU Mrs. June 8. Wright entertained the School Chums at a delightful Friday afternoon at her home. The time was pleasantly spent in talking over "old times", sewing, and other diversions, after which the hostess served a tasty lunch. Those in attendance at-tendance included Mrs. Glen Wright, Martha Chlpman, Mrs. Hazel Shelley, Shel-ley, Miss Sarah Shelley, and Miss Edith Thornton, special guests; and Mrs. Nell Binns, Mrs. Ada Barratt, Mrs. Jane Welch, Mrs. Esther Pax-man, Pax-man, Mrs. Miriam Wing and Mrs. , Susie Logsdon, club members, Mlaa Norma Harry of Price, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McNeill, has been visiting at the McNeill home for the past week. She plans to remain re-main for about ten days. Lewis Steggell was a Salt Lake City visitor Monday. Mrs. Jennie Tanner Davis of Heb-er Heb-er City, a former resident of Ameri- can Fork where she operated the Style Shop, visited friends in this city Saturday evening. Mrs. Maude Deakin of Copperton spent Friday evening with her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Agnes Householder of this city. Miss Lyle Beck returned Thursday from Salt Lake City, where she has been employed Mr. and Mrs. Ell K. Clayson of Provo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ell J. Clayson, Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Lee Halstrom returned Monday nlfht. from Garden Valley, Idaho, where he has been working with his brother, Earl Halstrom. in harvesting harvest-ing peas. The latter, who employs more than 1,000 pickers, contracted the harvesting of the crop of fresh peas, which are ice-packed and shipped to eastern markets. Lee was employed as paymaster for the workers. Mrs. Ora Chipman is spending the summer at "her cabin in American Fork canyon. Members of the Bee Orchis club were entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. TT. H. Boley. Mr. and Mrs Clark Conder and two children and Mr. and Mrs. David Conder motored Sunday to Gunnison, Gunni-son, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Conder. Mr. Conder, who suffered serious injuries to his foot in an accident at the sugar factory at Gunnison several months ago. is reported to be improving, and is now regaining the use of his foot. largiis That Spell -A-V-l-N- July Means Endless Savings at Chipman's Linen Finish Hand Decorated TABLE CLOTHS $1.00 Value 79c Mrs. Bill McEwan and her son Bill Jr. of Kemmerer. Wyoming, were Interesting visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Abel. Bill Jr. has had a Rhodes Scholarship in the Oxford University, Univer-sity, England, the past two years and left England a month ago and came to America on board the Roosevelt sent over by the government govern-ment to bring Americans home. Mr. McEwan reports that when he left England, affairs seemed to be going on tut as usual, and the people did not appear to be very much concerned about the war situation. Misses Slips Sizes 10, 12, 14 49c ' First Quality Chiffon Hose Full Fashioned New Summer Shades 85c Value 69c One Lot White Hand Bags Slightly Soiled 15c Fancy Colored Towels While They Last 10c Candlewick Bed Spreads Large Size Assortment Colors $2.95 Robe Blankets Indian Design $1.25 Girls' Polo Shirts 75c Value 35c One Lot Boys Wool Swimming Suits Values to $2.00 25c 81 Inch Wide Unbleached Sheeting 15c yard Clearance of All Summer Hats Values to $2.95 $1.00 Sale Men's Summer Sox " Regular 25c Pair 2 pair for 25c All Sizes Men's Dress Straw Hats Now Going At 25 Discount $1.00 HATS for -' $2.00 HATS fnr $3.50 HATS for .... t?, One Table BoyV Polo Shirts Tom Sawyer and Kayn Brands 98c 79c Vain, 59c One Table Boys' Tommies Overall Type 98c Values 49c One Rack Dresses Cleanup 2 for $1.00 Crepe and Print House Coats $1.95 Chipman Merc. Coj Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Arbon of Bountiful were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby, Sunday. Mrs. Wayne Taylor of San Jose, California, the former Dorothy Adamson, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Adamson, and other relatives and friends In American Amer-ican Fork for the past three weeks. Mrs. Taylor, who is president of the San Jose ward Primary association, came to Utah to attend the June conference of the Primary, at Salt Lake City. She left for her home Saturday, accompanied by her mother, moth-er, who will visit the San Francisco world's fair, spend a few days in San Jose, and then go on to Los Angeles, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Alice LeChemlnant. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Varney, Mr. and Mrs Francis Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Varney left yesterday (Thursday i in two cars, on a vaca tlon trip to Yellowstone national park. Thpy went prepared to do a lot of fishing. A group from American Fork attended at-tended the wedding reception In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Twain Tip-petts, Tip-petts, at Payson, Thursday evening of last week. They were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. Sanford Bingham, Bing-ham, Eda Ashby, Ruth Card and Will Ashby. The bride is the former form-er Florence Page of Payson. Mr. Tippetts is a nephew of Mrs. Ashby. Estella Bassick has returned to her work as a nurse at the American Fork hospital, after recovering satisfactorily satis-factorily from an operation. Members of the American Legion auxiliary are planning to visit the Veterans" hospital at Salt Lake City today (Friday). They will take a number of ash trays, Inscribed with the local unit number, 49, and present pre-sent them to the hospital. The trays will be part of the furnishings for the new annex to the veterans hospital. Wendell Despain of Los Angeles, Pali f rm a 1c tsicit irtir Viic trronrl. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robin son of this city. Wendell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Despain. Mrs. Foster Merrill and daughter. ' Dolores, of San Francisco, are visit-j visit-j ing here with Mrs. Merrill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Coates. Mrs. I Merrill is the former Melissa Coates. Dependable Foods Are Always The Best 3 cans. Corn 25c 3 cans Peasu. 25c 3 cans String Beans 25c 10 lbs. Sugar ... 59c 3 tall. can's Milk . . 23c 5 C. W. Soap 17c 2 lbs. Brown Sugar . 13c 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar 13c Oxydol, large 20c Jello 5c Carton Matches 17c Boley's Inc. We deliver TELEPHONE 4 Primary association officers and teachers of the Second ward will hold a social this afternoon (Friday) at the home of the president, Mrs. Leila Syke8. Mrs. Guy S. Richards, who is leaving the ward Primary In which she served as the Seagull leader, to become a member of the stake Primary board, will be honored at the affair. Mr. and. Mrs. A. B. Allen attended funeral services for Albert Bean, a relative of Mrs. Allen, at Nephl, Sunday. Mrs. Glen Oordon entertained the members of the Soiree Bridge club at the home of her" mother, " Mrs. Frank Eastmond at Saratoga Thursday Thurs-day night. Bridge-was played, after which all the ladles enjoyed a swim. Later a delicious hot supper was served at one long table which was centered by a bowl of wild flowers. Special .guests were Mr. K,. Morton and Mrs. Leo Bowen., The bridge prizes were won ' by Mrs. Walter Steffln and Mrs., Morton. ... LANDSCAPE GARDENING Beautify your home grounds at little cost Get Estimates from Rulon P. Draper 183 South Second East American Fori After making an extended tour of the Intermountain region and the Pacific Northwest, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Wilde and Mr. and Mrs. LaDrue Varney returned home Sunday Sun-day night. En route to the Northwest North-west they stopped and fished in Yellowstone national park, and visited other points of interest, including in-cluding Grand Coulee dam. They went to Mt. Rainier national park, and spent some time in Vancouver, British Columbia. They report that Yellowstone park and most of the Intermountain region is very dry for this time of year, but that the Northwest Is very beautiful. When Prices Are LOWER Bates Store Has It Hi Point Flour .................... 96c 10 lbs. Sugar 59c Jello, any flavor .v. 5c 4 lbs. Armours Vegetable Shortening 55c 3 pkgs. Fruzola 9c 4 large Milk, any brand...; 27c 5'CW. or E G. Soap ,:.... 17c Quart Miracle Whip .., . 31c 46 oz. Grapefruit Juice .... 19c 3 Palmolive Soap . 17c Butter, Second. Quality 32c. 10 lbs. Red Bliss Spuds .... 15c Bananas, lb 6c Firm Ripe Tomatoes, lb 5c Watermelons Peaches Cantaloupes BATE Miss Ora Jean Chipman and Miss Carol Proctor left last week for New York City, where they will attend Columbia University. En route to the Eastern Coast they visited in Chicago with Miss Bertha Becker, formerly of Lehi. Helen, Dale and Earl Brown left Saturday for Los Angeles, California, to spend the summer with their father, Kenneth Brown. A delightful party was held Tuesday Tues-day night in the beautiful back lawn garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Timpson. Twenty -seven officers offi-cers and teachers and their partners met to honor one of their number, Mrs. Lois Greenwood Cowan, a bride of last week, who will make her home in Payson. Outdoor games were played, including Chinese baseball. base-ball. Afterward a lunch was served. Mrs. Cowan was presented a gift from the group in appreciation of her splendid work in the Fourth ward Sunday School. Serf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph spending a month In ft with their son and daugfal Mr. and Mrs. Kenneui Soft Hospital Not Jump A rhnmhfrlain E hospital Tuesday, after satisfactorily from a mJi tlon. Mrs. Alfonso Chipman I she Is receiving care foriK ture. Mrs. Chipman ran Injury In a fall, on Man week at her home. Miss Edna Shelley left Monday for Summit and Uintah counties In connection with school project work, which she has been engaged to supervise sup-ervise in several counties of the state. Ed Tuttle returned Thursday from Long Beach, California, where he was called on account of the illness of his mother, Mrs. Jennie Tuttle. Mr. Tuttle reports that' his mother has been very 111, but Is showing some improvement. Geneal Crystal of PletfS Is receiving medical attentte; hospital. Mrs. Madge Crecden to K following an operation fci appendix. Jay VanWamirr -U K slowly from his illness. HeJ a patient at the liospiw weeks. Glen Rhodes, who fracture In an nutomobM two months aim has to his home. Jnv nnw nf rrr oH at the hosnltal Krlday, suffered in an accidfl camp. Thanks A Lot, Folks! FOR MAKJNG QUB TIHED ANNIVERSABY SUCH A WONDERFUL SUCCESS! We nrfnarpH fnr u Ki Aaxr Kut tViic sale tfi even our expectations. ' We Ve sbfry we couldn't take care of all rons at this sale, but we will have another special) in the near future and be prepared for another GRIFFIN BAKERY Griffin's Home-Made Bread, 3 Large Loa |