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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER) THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1943 An HHmzpeofed-' Surprise V x F or Penney n 4 Ktoiners! . "I 4 1 1 7 " n ? 1! -n i- This is a. Genuine Clearance (It Conforms in Every Way with the Rules and Regulations of the WPB and the OP A) Even in these days of merchandise shortages, every store is occasionally occasional-ly apt to find itself with too much merchandise on . hand in some departments. depart-ments. When that happens, hap-pens, the thing to do is to use every legitimate means to move it into the hands of those who can put it to immediate use! Fortunately for you' we find ourselves today, at the very peak of the .season, with too much Fall and Winter apparel for women and girls . . . styles and qualities to use RIGHT NOW! So we have reduced many of them to price levels that will remind you of pre-war values! This is one of your best opportunities to replenish re-plenish your wardrobe at savings no one can afford to ignore. You will find every item plainly marked with our ceping price and our clearance price; you yourself can check your savings. J. C. Penney Co. NOVEMBER APPAREL CLEARANCE Cluck this list . . . NOW! Note the low prices . . . and then see the garments! You'll be amazed at the values! If you need good winter clothes, this is your chance. 40 ONLY MISSES' JACKETS - - - $4.00 25 SHARPLY REDUCED LADIES' DRSSES $1.00 8 ONLY WOMEN'S SLACK SUITS - $1.00 20 ONLY TAILORED LADIES' SUITS $22.50 OUT THEY GO! LADIES' HATS - $1.00 GIRLS' SPUN RAYON WARM Fleece JACKETS $2.00 50 New Austelle Dresses M Sharply Reduced for Immediate Selling 7 ONLY GIRLS' WOOL SUITS - - $6.00 Broken Sizes Some Slightly Soiled SHARPLY REDUCED Fall Flower Centerpiece Table Decorations - 25c SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE 60 ONLY CHILDREN'S AND Misses' Hats - - $1.00 DUFFLE GIFT BOX for Soldiers, Sailors - 75c 16 ONLY Men's Casual Sport Jackets - $5.00 12 ONLY Young Men's Sport Coats SOLDIERS Duffle Bags - $10.00 $1.00 120 Pair Ladies (NON RATIONED) SHOES SANDALS Many other items Sharply Reduced Odds and Ends, Broken Lots. Priced to sell fast We need the room for our Christmas Merchandise. IP PENNEY'S "".if-'r. V s.t- New Dress Goods IT'S PATRIOTIC TO MAKE IT YOURSELF It's really no trick at all to sew at home We have all the New Materials and instructions to help you do a bang up job. Start today to sew for yourself, for your home, your family. SILK VELVETS Colors: Black Brown, Rust, Green, Blue, wine, Etc $1.75 YD. 54 inch Red PART WOOL FLANNEL $1.98 YD. 54 inch PART WOOL PLAIDS. .. S2.25-S2.50 YD. SEERSUCKER Flowered and Checks 49 YD. Large Assort. FAST COLOR PRINTS Large and small flower designs, light and dark patterns 25 YD. Chipman Merc. Co. Local Items I Miss MildrPd Rate of Salt T-ftke City spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bate. Now ready for planting tulip bulbs. See Humphries Floral. adv. Mrs. Samuel Wagstaff of Salt Lake City is visiting for two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Kate Lloyd. Food Selection Is Always Easy At Your O.P. Skaggs Store Lettuce 10c Tomato Soup, 3 for 27c Cut Green Beans, 2 for 21c Potatoes, 10 lbs, 25c Post Toasties, 2 for 17c Oleo, lb 27c Toilet Tissue, 4 19c Cleanser, 2 cans 9c Milk, 4 for 39e PEAS, Spring Garden can ...... 15c Coffee, S & W., lb. .... 31c LardVI IbiTZIIIZ S9c Cut Bans, 2 - 23c CLRSKftGGS fooijrTTtyTOMs Time to plant tulip bulbs. See Humphries Floral. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burch visited in Provo on Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. A. Russell Mortensen and family. Mrs. A. B. Yancey and Mrs. Frank Hoggard were Provo visitors visi-tors on Saturday. Mrs. J. A. P. Jensen of Los Angeles.. spent the first of the week here with relatives. She was the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Orval C. Mercer. Janice Chipman entertained at a Halloween party Friday evening eve-ning at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chip-man. Chip-man. The Halloween theme was carried out in the home decorations-, the refreshments and the games. ' Present were Mazle Nash, Carol Boulter, Joan Chad-wick, Chad-wick, Marilyn Miller, Callle Griffiths, Grif-fiths, Doris Laursen, Geaniel Chipman, Leland Briggs, Maurice Peay, Teddy Staulfus. Ray Kitchen, Kitch-en, Max Pierce and Monte Lee. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wright were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wright of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reef of Spanish Fork. Miss Valine Hansen, who has been employed by the Small Arms Plant in Salt Lake City for the past 19 months, left last Thursday for Roseville, Cal., for an indefinite stay. . Mrs. .Morley A. Zabrlskle left Thursday morning for San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Cal., where she will visit with her son-in-law and daughter, daugh-ter, Cpl. and Mrs. Irving Johnson. John-son. Mrs. Zabriskie also-hopes to be able to visit with her son, Pfc. Robert, who is stationed at Fort Ord. Mrs. Ersul S. Fagan returned last Wednesday from Salina, Kansas, where she has visited a month with her husband. Mr. Fagan has now been tmnsfprmH Ho the U Kiley General Hospital isurgical school at Springfield, 1 Mo. STAKE BEE KEEPERS BHD Mrs. Leo Bowen was hosts stake MIA Wednesday ml of last week. Mrs. Jennie t of Alpine, Bee Hive leader r a talk on Arts and CrafiU gave a demonstration of Kj and useful Christmas gifttij made at home. Special m were Miss Edith Thornton f Miss Mildred Greenwood I This is thp first in 1 vitL meetings to be conducted!?) Wilde durlncr the Mutual Mrs. Stanley D. Roberta & hostess at the next meettot Humphries Floral hare if. nl.. Ml 1 . . 1 1 . I L. MAWfl lor planting. WEDDING . Thornton-Yancey Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Yancey have received word of the marriage mar-riage of their son Veldon E. Yancey Yan-cey to Miss Shirlie Thornton of Las Vegas, Nevada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Thornton of Parawan. The marriage took place in San Francisco, October 19, while Veldon was there on special navy duty. The bridegroom returned immediately to his duties In the Pacific War zone. The bride returned re-turned to Las Vegas where she Is employed. Pharmacist Mate 2c Yancey has been In the navy for 21 months, 16 of which have been spent In the South Pacific. He is a graduate of the local high school and was employed at Las Vegas previous to enlisting in the navy. , Mrs Vcrn Walker returned! I Tuesday from a trip to Long! Ucach, California. whori chnl i visited with her son-in-law' and lai,'.d,'UT. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gordon. Bob Walker who has hn stationed at Santa Ana was y.M able to visit two days with his inutficr. Card of Thank Wp wish tn pvnrpss OUTllFi ciation and heartfelt thuy our many friends and rtlp for their sincere kindness ing the illness and death it beloved wife and mother; fnr tVio manv heailtiful H! offerings and 'to those whoj part in the services. Lehman J. Mc. and Family. I Attnndinc: the funeral of Mrs Ins Bate Walker in Provo on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs Elmer El-mer Bate, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ( Bate, Mrs. Hannah Rhodes, Mrs. "" xi. woouon.i Vern Walker, President Clifford uuiiS una Hisnop Joseph H istorrs. President Young and j Bishop Storrs were speakers. Card of Thanks Tn Oil Virico n. . . - w.voi. mm a.vsi.sn'd In I any way during our recent bereavement, be-reavement, who sent flowers ' helned with thp any way alleviated our grief, we wiau w i-xpress our gratitude The Samuel Dean Jr. Family SHERRIE LEE CARTER Graveside services for Sherrle Lee Carter, 6 weeks old daughter of Norval E. and Alice Roberts Carter, were held In the Provo Burial Park Wednesday at 2 p nightThe infant dlCd Sunday' She was born September 16, 1D43 -in the I.phi wor,ui Surviving are her parents, a brother. Kent Carter, a sister nuron Carter onri f, j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Rob- Z Mr, d rlran Fork a-d an J Mrs. Ray L. Carter of Provo You II Like Our Home Made VITAMIN FILLED BREAD 10c Raisin Bread Cookies, P Cakes Griffin Bakery |