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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1943 OPENS FRIDAY! Food Selection Is Always Easy At Your 0. P. Skaggs Store 1 t IN A WARM IT) v f-O ... " " 'W I N. U ' fW" vs. 4 WW . i CUTE BABY DOLLS Soft cotton stuffed body, composition com-position head, arms and legs. Eyes with lashes 3 76 FLA YETTE THEATRE Cardboard theatre with scenes 1 QQ and scripts. l0. B ACTION TOYS Paperboard models ready cut QQ real fun! C FIVE WOODETTES Fun to assemble and paint! Col- -J QO ors Included. i.0 D G A INI E ALBUM Two checkers, blackgammon, solitaire. E PICTURE SET Glass squares, photographs, 1 ff paints lnclud. A.UU F NUR S E S KIT Toy stethoscope. 1.00 98c thermometer & other needs G COLOR SET Cards and colored sand for sand painting. H JOLLY GAMES Your favorite assort ment and new ones as well. I C R A F T Woodburning, writing, lea- tlier burning. J SOLDIERS SUITS Coat, pants and hat of khaki whipcord. K SHOE SKATES GIRLS BOYS Speed styles, keen flushing blades. 1.00 98c SET foil- 2.15 3.98 5.47 Favorite Games .... 2oc Cutout Books 5c & 10c Sewing Sets 50c 0$f -fj MP0 - 6 Ml SURPRISE SHIPMENT BOYS' mm BLUE DENIM. WAIST STYLE TO GO ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING AT 10:00 A. M. Quantity is limited We ask your cooperation. No Phone Call Lay-Aways or Will Calls. BLUE DENIM BIB STYLE Overalls - $1.10 Overalls - $1.14 ALL SANFORIZED SHRUNK 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 Lard, 2 lbs 39c Cut Beans, 2 23c CLP. SlfrAGGS So Vrncs in i'ni'Irnms The ipi'i : Ii.is n ) l.i i i i blood Sup; l . no ; ii.; . imr conru;. '.;vp !;s.sue l.indi Kt'uirrs I.alor The con. I: .ii lion of ;i '.:i r.ijc sti-.nn locomotive provides cmviloyir.cnt i equivalent to the work of 50 nun i for one year. f:& fJ &i CAMEO AMERICAN FORK. IT A II 1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday : November 11, 12 and 13 2 FEATURES 2 Number 1 J m MARSHA bm ' ? ' HUNT k4f(l KELLY4r Number 2 j : SN PITHS I ' Sunday and Monday ii; November 14 and 15 j: WlirTiPinff ' LL-, f-, .;..-...J n r.non siiohtk i OVERCOAT Priced $22.50 to $50.00 These coats arc tailored fit your every overc6ata. pec tation. Styles incloi Uusters, Double Breast Single Breasted Sack Cat and rated Models. Yotfl iL. it line mc way mese cos are finished ... the they hug your shouldai without being tight Ik fabrics are lightweight, jr warm as toast. Pick your overcoat now ai wear it for the duration AND REMEMBER TO BUY WAR BONDS I T'S TIME for your offensive against winter, and the time to get your new overcoat is right now. . Our ceiling prices are posted, the new coats are in stock, complete with government-regulated adjustments, mi you're going to think this is one of the finest collections you've ever seen You see, much of the bulkiness has been cut out of this year's styles, but the coats are just as warm as ever. They give you slimmer lines and still keep you snug. If you've got a job to carry out (and who hasn't, this year?) slip into one of these new Chrpman overcoats and let it carry you throui extra w inters of warmth, extra seasons of knowing that you're looking your best. The Home of Famous Suits, Topcoats. Overcoats and Furnishings Chipman Merc. Co Local Items Miss Mania llailey who i.s cm- j ployed as a srm-tary at the Freed Motor Company in Salt ! Lake City spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mis. ' .-AhY II If I I J . ? Tt Dnll ..iw - i i v m m M i 1 1 i j ijii 1 1 r v ' I ... . M . . W I Mrs. Leo Bowen and .-,nn Albert Al-bert Went to rVrten K:tnnl,v 1 1 1 Mfl tin PA Sllll d. n m attPnd thc wedding of Mrs. Bow-ITiailll-CC-OUU.p. IU.jens brolhor, Marvin IV.-:. .:; and Miss Shirley Blackett ot Springvtlle. !': a:,,i Mrs. Eldrcd B. Farns- '-nh or Ma-na spent Monday I a::d Tiu'-day visiting with Mrs. nsV(j: ; h'.s parents, Mr. and )" : pn F. Marsh of Alpine. Card of Thafi 2 Mr. ;ind Mrs i ;ren Thorpe of 'd. id;, ho. have been guests 'k -jf Mr. and Mrs. Leo Admission 10c and 30c Evenings 20c. and 50c Including Tax PART OF RECEIPTS GO TO THi: ARMY CANTEEN "Tuesday and Wednesday November 16 and 17 2 FEATURES 2 Number 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Hay Tracy who have" been living in Hutte,' Montana, Mon-tana, were week-end utieM of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Green. Th-v ; left Monday for Durane.o, Colo where they will make tin ir home. 5-iiihi Bate and Mrs. Delbert f":.:iMuu were tailed to Ogden !,,r th'' present Grand Jury "'"lit sessions. They reported' duty Monday but Mr. Bate v'";' ult a.srd owing to essential' .:r uniK. Mrs. Chipmnn is re- iiiainmg ior the sessions. They "'ompunied Monday bv Hid Mrs. John Binns. We take this opporti expressing our .sincere w tion to our friends In Fork for their klndne our recent b--reavement;; lovely floral offerings who took nari. inJheSfli i are grateful. Dr.-ami Mrs. Jay A' !' Mrs Iia!( k SHOCKING ! Make War Goods At least 90 per cent ot th blcytl industry'! facilities art dtrotcd to war production, makinf airplane parti, bomb and bomb parts, small rat and other articles ot war. Improve Dehydrated Fooda Dehydrated foods now being produced pro-duced aro far better in flavor, appearance, ap-pearance, and nutritional value than were those processed during the last World war. ' Muskrat a Verrtarlan The muskrat is a vegetarian, eating eat-ing mainly plants that grow in fresh water. Ont of the cleanest of wild animals, it thorougly washos all of Its own food. i a . i i Mil. ! Number 2 i I ; Mrs. William Thornton was pleasantly surprised Sunday by i the arrival of her granddaughter. ; Helen Pierson Tingle, for a short' (visit. Mrs. T ingle's husband r- 1 rv nii i lpi. wmer ungie, is now statnin-I statnin-I ed at the Salt Lake Air base When little Janet-Strassburg vas blessed in tile Highland ''''rcl ehureh last Sunday mor- u was 'Song- of Texas' With ROY ROOERS mnounoed that the ' '' s '-'.reatRrandfather would "!i"'iate and that four grand-1 grand-1 in' it hers were present. 'itu' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t'loi strassburg (Dorothy Cliip-'"uii Cliip-'"uii the boby was blessed by 1 11 'I' great grandfather, R. W. ; ,mirynr Man a. Prnnt mir0 I bed with a barilv spralu,(i ankl(. , r . , aD"r grandmothers, ! ' !roK- n- Wafllpy. Rreatgjand- Mr. and Mrs.'Wav, , N'.wbold X n h u Mary 1sen' of Draper sp,, Fruiav viotin H w,u ! ' with Mr. and Mrs K U,-ck - V ,1Ul('d that there are Mr. and Mrs. Winn (WiisY of t llUTa,vinns of daughters, Salt Lake Citv al,,, s,,,.,, " . 1 .rassburB, Dorothy Chip- !day last week visitun- with th..Vi'V "M'as-sbrB. Grace Wadlcy V"1 ' n- Olscn. Wadley anu MlUy Nelson Olsen. Mrs. Kate RawlinR.s of I'rvo 'returned home last Wednesday i after spcudiuu a week with her .niece, Mrs. i)-:hert Chipmai wno-naa-oeen r r. f ? Becks. You'll Like Oar Home Ma VITAMIN Fllltf BREAD 10c Raisin Bread -- Cookies, Cakes Griffin Bi |