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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1941 T&E AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY 3! FISH BETTER FEEDS OUR FRESHLY GROUND FEEDS GIVES ALL FEEDERS MORE PER DOLLAR All Kinds Chicken, Turkey and Livestock Feeds 13 READY FOR YOU Careful buying, efficient O. P. S. method and elimination eli-mination of unnecessary costs mean big savings for you our customers. Butter, first quality 41c Coffee, Hill Bros., 1 lb. tin 30c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 19c Miracle Whip, quarts 37c Soap, 6 giant bars .... 25c Milk, 4 large cans, Banner or Standby 33c Sodas, 2 lb. box 15c We Carry a FULL LINE of Fresh and Cured Fish and OYSTERS Also BIG Assortment of FANCY CHEESES and LUNCH MEATS "Our Prices are Interesting" DYE COTTAGE MARKET AMERICAN FORK. UTAH I fo) On Things you'll need now and m Money spent now is money well spj T Miss Elaine Nicholes. who Is at- j tending the B. Y. U. at Provo, spent 1 the week-end here with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nicholes Jr. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bohan and son-in-law, Herbert Haun, of Berkeley. Berke-ley. California, returned Saturday to their home, after being here for .several days. They came here on account of the death of Mrs. Bohan's mother, Mrs. Ellen Proctor. Mrs. Nell Bird of Los Anucles. another daughter of Mrs. Proctor, came for supper was served, after which pro-the pro-the funeral and is remaining here ! Bressive games were played. Sterling Members of the LaConda club and their husbands entertained at a surprise sur-prise party Saturday evening at t,h home of Mrs. Pearl Chesnut. honoring honor-ing Jay Conder on his birthday anniversary. an-niversary. A delicious hot chicken j for a longer visit. The Junior Auxiliary girls of the American Legion met Friday after noon in the Legion Hall for their regular meeting. They elected new officers for the coming year as fol lows: President, Joan Boley; vice president. Zola Bennett; Secretary, LuAna Greenwood; historian, Edith Moss; color bearer, Shirley Richards; chaplain, Nancy Moss; organist, Beverly Oraff. Later in the afternoon after-noon dainty refreshments were served by the leaders, Mrs. Haydee Iverson, Mrs. Florence Moss and Mrs. Thelma Pulley. Members of the Variety club were delightfully entertained last Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mrs. Luella Fisher. A lovely luncheon was served and the evening spent In playing bridge. Prizes were won by the following: Mrs. May Bhelley, high; Mrs. Evelyn Madsen, guest prize; Mrs. Edith Singleton, low prize. Special guests were Mrs. Lois Werrlt, Mrs- Myrtle Mercer, Mrs. Edith Singleton, Mrs. Mary Humphries Humph-ries and Mrs. Evelyn Madsen, and the club members present were Mrs. Leona Grant. Mrs. May Shelley, Mrs. Eleanor Grant, Mrs. Emma Stelner, Mrs. Ida Cahn, Mrs. Dena Grant, Miss Lillle Shatter and the hostess. Durrant winning the men's priz; and Mrs. William Laursen, the ladies prize. Mrs. E. R. Werner and sons, Kent and Dick, left Monday morning for their home In Albuquerque, New Mexico, following a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Werner. Kent, who came home from the East Central States mission on account of ill health, was In the L. D. S. hospital during the week under observation ob-servation but was improved and able to return to his home. He plans to return to the mission field In the near future. Dick was on furlough from the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sweeten enter-tanied enter-tanied at a family gathering at their home on Thanksgiving Day. The invited guest list included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and children of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Larsen, Clin ton F. Larsen, Miss Naomi Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Foster and family all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Whipple and children and Francis Foster of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Foster and children of Los Angeles, Mrs. Olive Conley and son, Foster, of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sweeten of Healdsburg, California, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sweeten and family of Los Angeles ani. Mr. and Mrs. Von Bowen of j Los Angeles. Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM The Amusement Center for the Towns of Northern Utah County FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 AND 22 TWO FEATURES TWO "LAW OF THE TROPICS" , With Constance Bennett and Jeffrey Lynn They thrilled in the enchantment of the jungle then came dawn, and with it Vengeance! NUMBER TWO "TTLLIE THE TOILER" Featuring Kay Harris as Tillie and William Tracy as Mac Right off the funny page smack onto your funny-bone! The Honey of the "funnies' now the scream of the screen! g Jello, 6 pkgs 35c Wax Paper, large roll 11c Matches, 6 boxes 17c Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls 17c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. jar I5c Cherry Chocolates, 1 lb. box 23c Spry, 3 lb. tin 67c Tuna Flakes, 2 for .... 25c Pumpkin, large can .. 9c Cleanser, 2 cans 9c FRESH VEGETABLES Oranges, 200 size, doz. 25c Cranberries, 1 lb 20c Grapefruit, lg., 4 for 15c FRESH MEATS Bacon Squares, lb 20c Mrs. L. R. Pett spent last week visiting in Bingham with her sister, Mrs. Ross Hosking. Mrs. Jean P. Whittaker, Miss Louise Olsen. Mrs. Elda O. Tuckett of Provo and Mrs. Virginia H. Freestone of Mesa, Arizona, sorority sisters of Mrs LaVere Wadley, tslt-ed tslt-ed with her Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Wadley, Mrs. Merle Coombs, ftiul Josenh Hallid.'ii,- if T I Pleasant Gi ovp were dinne." guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Waahy. Mr. and Mrs R. L. Ashby. Mrs. Mary E. Porter and Mrs. William Ashby attended the B. Y. TJ. Homecoming Home-coming and football game at Provo last Saturday Young Mutton, leg cuts, lb. . a 18c Baby Beef, pot roasts, lb. . 21c Cheese, chaice mecL, lb 25c QRSKAGGS FOOD mr. ana Mrs. j. m. oreene enter- i tained at a Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday for the following family members, Mr and Mrs. Victor Holm-stead Holm-stead of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. John Holmberg and family of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tregaskis and children of this city, Miss Mildred Greene and Mrs. P. H. Donahue of Salt Lake City. t t lien li-en C t NEW COATsJ For Winter PRICES START AT The following students are home from the U. S. A. C. at Logan to spend the Thanksgiving holidays, Moyle Parker, Mary Robinson, Douglas Laursen, Jack Mayne. Bill Nelson, Glen Barratt, Marie Briggs and others. Miss June Slater entertained a few of her friends at a candy pull Monday evening. Those present were Shirley Beck, Louise Beck. Luana Greenwood, Roland Madsen, Junior Garlick, James Seastrand and Blaine Singleton. The group reports a gay time. Mr. and Mrs. David Greenwood and children. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood and daughter. Mildred, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Grant in Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving day. STORES Mr. and Mrs. Reed H. Robinson entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day for Mrs. James W. Preston, Pres-ton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barratt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben MoYfett. Miss Mary Robinson, who Is at- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Briggs at-1 tending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, and tended the University football game in Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving day. Leo Dkkerson spent the week-end visiting in Salt Lake City. SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 24 AND 25 D D WATCH THIS KISS! Screen history is in the making f The greatest love-1 match in years...in a more thrilling romance than even "Boom Town"! J Clare . Manor "3fk Scrn PUy by Hugwito Roberto and John Sanford Dinctmd by JACK CONWAY Produced by PANDRO S. BERMAN ,.,:s.......':.Mv.v,v,J,.so,sgCTED,s,,.l, ...,., , , MATINEE SUNDAY 4:00 P. M. R. L. Ashby and sons. Will and Richard, attended the Utah Fur show at Logan, held Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. There were entries en-tries from all over the United States and Canada and it was reported by many as having been the biggest fur show ever held in the United States. a girl friend, Miss Freda Allred of St. George are spending the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holidays here with Mrs. Robinson's Rob-inson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed H. Robinson. if jh& li S7.85 Here are the Coats you've wanted . . Special price you can afford to buy now and SAVE! one. owt Seettf Sleep in Comfort Women's Flannel GOWNS Priced 98c Single Rob) blanket! Girls' Unions Fine Combed Cotton with Rayon Stripe. Full Cut and Comfortable. Comfort-able. 65c Size $1.15 Truly a Good Val FALL Hand Bad Snappy Stylet New Colors 98c CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS All Sizes l to 14 Prices as Low as $2.95 CHILDREN'S Cotton DRESSE Nevr Styles Remarkable ValuJ PRICED 69c 1 Chipman Merc. Co Utah County's Largest Department Store Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller and daughters. Marilyn and Marie, and Miss Janet Miller spent Sunday visiting at Sclpio with Mr. Miller's brother, Joseph Miller. A roller skating party, followed by a delicious waffle supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson was enjoyed by the following couples Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reeves, Mayor and Mrs. O. DeVere Wootton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Don Overly and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Olddlngs have received, word that their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark and two children, had arrived safely in Albuquerque, New Mexica, where they will make their home. Mr. Clark has been appointed appoint-ed as Junior Soil Surveyor 'with headquarters at Albuquerque. He has filled his requirements for a Master's degree and expects to receive re-ceive his degree in oune at the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby rece -ed a telephone call over long fJls-tance fJls-tance wire on Armistice Da (November (No-vember 11) from their son, Armls Ashby, who Is employed In Los Angeles, California. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 AND 27 "LADY BE GOOD" With Eleanor-Powell, Ann Sothern. Robert Eleanor Powell sets a new high in her dancing career-With a dog who operates as if trained for no other purpose. A production number as1 big as MOM'i biggest stage, and packed with audience value ALSO GOOD SHORTS. s ' """ I BOLEY'S YOUR FRIEND 2 Broken Sliced Pineapple 35c 10 lbs. Sugar , 64c First Quality Butter 41c Rinso and Oxydol 23c Coffee, any brand 30c I Quart Tang Salad Dressing 33c 3 lbs, Ppwderpd Sugar 23c 3 lbs. Brown Sugar 23c 5 C. W. or P. G; Soap ....... 22c 4 Zee Toilet Paper 17c 4 lb. Pkg. Raisins 32c DOLBY'S DtG Among the out of town people here last week to attend the funeral services held for Mrs. Carrie Beck, wife of Knord Beck were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Hansen, Mrs. Francis Fran-cis Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quick, Mrs. Omyn Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beck and son, Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Cyral Huslsh, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Orr and daughters. Zenda. Ivon- na and Velda, Mrs. Phyllis O. Tom-Un, Tom-Un, Mrs. Marjorte DoiffUl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gee, Mrs. Edward Hansen. Han-sen. Emily V. Peterson, all of Magna; Mag-na; Mrs. Jay DeLand, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln S. Gray and sons, John and Lorrin, and daughter, Louise, of Garfield, Gar-field, Mr. and Mrs. Byron R. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Loss Clegg and Sadie Embleton, of Sandy; Mrs. Roxle Russon, Mr. James Hansen, Mrs. Richard Norman, Mrs. Alice Sunderland, Sunder-land, Mrs. Harriet Holdsworth, Mr. Clive Norman, all of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Beck of qpnterfleld, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Adams and Maude A. Knight, of Orem; Mrs. C. L. Joy, Mrs. Dorothy Andrew, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Andrew, Wanda Dose, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. William Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kesler, and Mr. Ralph Andrew, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Iva Howard," Mrs." Eva Orton, Mrs. W- J. Beck, Mrs. Elvin Thorne. Mrs. Sylvia Peterson, all of Pleasant Orove;. Mr. juid Mrs. Quentln SpenJ cer and A. J. Olpln of Wendell, Idaho; Ida-ho; Mr. and Mrs. Pale Spencer. and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Spencer and children of Richfield, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Deak-ln Deak-ln of Murray; Mrs. Milton Beck, Mrs. May IL Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robinson, Mrs. Leonard Bates and daughter, Iris, Mrs. Ver-dle Ver-dle D. Terry, Mrs. Sophia Terry. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Smith of Alpine, and others. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen enter tained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jones of Bur-bank, Bur-bank, California, Mr. and Mr. Roy Jensen of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Laursen and Mrs. Beth Cod-dington Cod-dington of this city. Mrs. Sanford Bingham of Provo spent Wednesday and Thursday here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. Mrs. C. R. Howes of Dubolse, Idaho Ida-ho was visiting in American Fork from Thursday until Monday with her sister, Mrs. A. B. Yancey, and her brother, W. E. Hoggard and Glen Hoggard and their families. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Wadley attended at-tended the annual harvest dinner dance of Delta Theta Chi held at Twin Pines in Orem Wednesday evening. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielsen Niel-sen and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson to Kaysville. They were dinner guests of Mrs. Robinson's Robin-son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Rushton. Mrs. Anita Parthu and daughter, Cecile, of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Len Jackson on Saturday. Mrs. Louis Garrett of Nephi is spending this week here with her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Allen and family. Mrs. Cora Hoggard spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day in Sal Lake City with her daughter. Mrs. Thelma Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght S. Packard entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day for Mrs. Esther Condie, Mrs. Lena Maycock, Mrs. May Cran dall, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie and families, fam-ilies, all of Sprlngvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Condie and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght 3. Packard received word that their son, Brlen, who has been stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo, California with the medical detachment, has been sent to El Paso, Texas to attend schooling school-ing at the Beaumont Hospital in that-city-. .. vr- . - . .. ...., , ... .k-. . The Bee Orchis club members were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Earl Barratt on Thursday afternoon of last week. The time was enjoyable spent in needlework, after which the hostess served a dainty luncheon to the ladles. Mr.' and Mcsv Pete . Conder v.and family of Tooele were Sunday dinner. din-ner. guesta. t. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nelson. Robert L. Mann of Challls, Idaho, who was inducted Into the army last week and has been stationed at Fort Douglas, waiting to be trans-' ferred to another army station, spent the week-end In American Fork with his sister, Mrs. W. E. Hoggard. 1 Mrs. Morgan Boley and small son has been visiting in Pleasant Grove with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. West. Mrs. Boley's brother, Harvard West, Is home on furlough from Camp San Luis Obispo. California. The Telephone company employees or Lehi and American Fork enter tained last Wednesday evening In honor of the local district manager, A. W. Clyde. Mr. Clyde has baen in service with the telephone com pany for twenty-five consecutive years and in honor of this service they presented him with twenty-five beautiful roses. The presentation was made by Elwyn Wrlde. The affair was held at the Clyde home and the even'lng was Bpent in play-Ing play-Ing "Mprmon Book," with ..prizes .going .go-ing to Clarence Cowers of Nephi and Elwyn Wride of this city. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cowers of Nephi, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, were among those present1 at the party. o of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation apprecia-tion and heartfelt thanks for every service tendered us during the death and funeral of our beloved wife and mother. For the beautiful floral offerings, the cars, musical selections, selec-tions, the speakers, for the kindness of our neighbors and friends, we are truly grateful. Knord Beck and family. Mrs. Clifford TomUoaa ant Grove Is recdYtnj sea at the American Pork ban Mrs. Pearl Chesautud Mrs. Robert Chesnut Provo Sunday with Un well, mother of Mn. Mil the occasion being ner niversary. They abo relatives in Spriflgvffle. The Adult Aarook K group of the First wt taken on a trip to Utah Bi pltal at Provo next Mow A clinic has been arnap"! various types of mental ment and the treatment fcr ious types will be &xm of the staff doctors. Aaronic priesthood mfliX their wives and all oner of the ward whodeslntoi trip are invited, ttieym ward chapel at 7 p. night. r-imninehm c Run i,iiisObisno.Califoml Inn his flirloilEh With W Mrs. Jennie Cunnlngn H nn Mondays'111 visited tori his sisters. Mrs. CHWM Jr. and Mrs. S. Garnw The Arlitra Guild nf vrrs LaVon BaW B evening. sl,y uiiuj .j I crorripn flowers decor" throughout, making J h'J. '. U Vtnrt.V Tilt ft dustries of Utah"" urn i"uu ..htK: "Character Education . .. . Tth wereToji tlewaiwn. .rf points- wuc wrn; the Christmas parV and a eommltttj if oa rn lows. .Mi u " .Ml IU Mrs. Myrtle wa rJ Mitchell. A lovdr served by the lng were. --- r Fern Smith. Mrs. UjJ Mrs. Onia Mltcn, ley, Mrs. IM5 Walton. Mra. TqA Alta Chipman. I Miss Helen B-H Greenwood, auu ten. |