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Show FRIDAY, .NOVEMBER 13 Food Specials From Now Until Thanksgiving Diced Beet can 19c Sugar, 10 lbs. 69c Del Maize Corn. 2 25c Sweet Potatoes, lb. 11c Lettuce 10c Tomato Soup, 3 for 27c Cut Green Beans, 2 for 21c Potatoes, 10 lbs 25c Oleo, lb ( 27c Milk, 4 for 39c PEAS, Spring Garden can 15c Coffee, S & W., lb 31c Lard, 2 lbs 39c "GOOD WILL is the one and only asset that competition can not undersell or destroy" Marshall Field. Our aim is cooperation in all matters of mutual interest. ..We have money to lend for any legitimate need. Wonder values on liuen closet needs! cozy comforters, thick towels, cotton spreads too! AH at thrifty savings! Sturdy quality Blankets . . . lace tablecloths, bright bed- Banking hours 9:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. Saturdays 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon. Peoples State Bank Of American Fork MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION " Local Items Mrs. O. H. Gordon and Miss Donna Gordon spent Sunday in Salt Lake City where they visited visit-ed with Mrs. S. S. Allred. Mrs. Lawrence Smart and Morris Mor-ris Buckwalter left Monday for their homes in Portland, Oregon, after visiting for a week with relatives here and In Provo. They were accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Eliza Buckwalter, who will remain for the winter. Parkerhouse Rolls, Dozen 20c. Griffin Bakery. adv. In the interests of Scouting Floyd Loverldge spent last week in southern Utah and Nevada. Friday evening he attended a Juab stake banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Barker Bar-ker and daughter Luanne of Taylorsvllle spent Sunday with Mrs. Barker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee. Little Luanne has now fully recovered from the attack of polio suffered early in the fall. THERE'S PUsfNTY OF STYLE and SERVICE BUILT INTO EVERY ow gars GOOD clothes are the only clothes you can afford to own these days! You must have the long, long service that all wool worsteds give . . . and you must have wise styling, too sensible and enduring to continue wearing that suit with proud satisfaction satis-faction season after season! Town-Clad brings you that kind of suit at YOUR kind of price! R.-R.U.S Pat.r JUST ARRIVED MEN'S STR I P ED "P A Y D A Y" OVERALLS LIMITED SUPPLY $1.69 Q.RSRAGGS FOOD STORM Mr. and Mrs. nprtrom Wok Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff, Mrs. Alfred nansen, Mrs. Bert Tlmpson and Howard Hansen went tn R luor- tOn on Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Emma Webb widow of Fred Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humnhrips attended a meeting of the Utah Florists at the Hiland Floral rv In Salt Lake City Monday eve ning. Alter tne business meeting a buffet luncheon was served. CAMEO AMERICAN FORK. UTAH Thursday, Friday, Saturday November 18, 19 and 20 1UUI-1 tj ANN! GWYNNE nmrm ohiihui. I 1 I 311 3 0 DBISCOtt I I I I 111 NAIIT P1VINF0IT fWfUapi Miitua lUWKt I ' 1 4 1 1 4 ' J Ik M Mil ' ""m I iilif IU STERN I mil AMT MOVt, j Also Selected Shorts SI NDAY AM) MONDAY November 21 and 22. UitVouiicicsl fJm sib, JlVtaoiNIA Wf IDLER - tOWAHO ARNOLD CL 1'OMN CAHH0L4 IAN PORT m ami o ma imuJ T 1 L A N A TURNI. Zf CARSON STARS WALTIR PincroM -woaiRT Taylor AIo Good Shorts Matinee Sun. 4 p. m. TufNtlay and Wednesday November fc3 and 21 rKATTRKS 2 No. 1 HOPPY TURNS DETECTIVE! MkMN Mart ids mis 24 WILLIAM BOYD No. 2 I trl Ik GEORGE I MONTGOMERY I f ANN AB ELLA A tW011 ' 1 KTVTTITTM. Candlewick Spreads! Rich-tufted candlewicks. Sturdy long-wearing, colorful all types' Wash beautifully n rt Low priced ! up Thirsty Bath Tvvocls! Big, thick bath towels men go for! Firmly woven for quick-drying-long wear. Individually In-dividually or in matched sets! White, colors! Cozy Comforters Save on cozy, warm P comforters J Chipman Merc. Co, 35c u' : 9rM .95 2W7 Lacy Dinnercloths! Fine lace dinnercloth for tabk beauty! Extra large they're a- quisiteiy patterned and wash easily 4.50, Dr. F. LeGrand Noyes of Hollywood, Holly-wood, Cal., spent the first of the week visiting with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes. Dr. LeGrand made the trip for business busi-ness interest. Parkerhouse Rolls, Dozen 20c. Griffin Bakery. adv. Miss Beth Holindrake who has been employed in Salt Lake City the past several months has returned re-turned to American Fork and is now working at the Steel Plant. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Abel of Los Angeles are announcing the birth of a son. The baby weighed weigh-ed 9 Vi pounds and is the 22nd great-grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Abel. Card of Thanks Parkerhouse Rolls, Dozen 20c. Griffin Bakery. adv. Mrs. Samuel Wagstaff who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Kate Lloyd, for two weeks has gone to Wlnnemucca, Nevada, Neva-da, to visit with her son. Mrs. Floyd Wilde and Mrs. George Rasmussen of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, left Tuesday for home after visiting for two weeks with their sister, Mrs. Ross Buckwalter, and in Ogden with other relatives. Coming to a'ttend the funeral of Beverly May Morse and visiting visit-ing at the home of Mrs. Fern Preston on Saturday were Horace Hor-ace F. McCullough, Mrs. Melvin Marshall and Mrs. Henry Bur-man Bur-man of Salt Lake City. We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the manv kind nesses shown us during our recent re-cent bereavement; especially do we thank those who sent floral tributes and assisted at the services. Mr. and Mrs. and Family. Vern Morse Miss Martha Dobrovosky of Gary, Indiana, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George R. Doty, 18 Roosevelt Avenue, for ten days. A series of entertainments are being planned in her honor. Mrs. Dean M. Bateman returned return-ed Monday from Kearney, Neb., where she has spent the past six weeks with her husband. Sgt. Bateman has been transferred to Shepherd Field. Texas, as an , air cadet. WANTED Clerical Workers at GENEVA STEEL WORKS (near Provo, Utah,) STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS CLERICAL WORKERS Contact immediately to arrange referral War Manpower Commission U. S. Employment Service 40 North University Avenue PROVO, UTAH Essential War Workers must have Certificate of Avaliability CLUBS AND SOCIALS Mrs. John F. Moyle was the honored guest at a dinned Sunday, Sun-day, November 14, her 67th birthday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Chipman of Magna. The living rooms were lovely with fall flowers and the centerpiece center-piece for the dinner table was a beautifully decorated birthday cake. Covers were laid for the honored hon-ored guest and Mr. Moyle, Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Moyle and three children, Mrs. Glen B. Greenwood and son, of American Fork, Mr. and- Mrs. Wendell Moyle and four children of Alpine, Al-pine, Mr. and Mrs. H. LaMar Moyle and three children of Magna, and the two rhildrpn nf the host and hostess. The only aDseni memoer or the family was Pvt. Greenwood who is in the armed forces. Mrs. Moyle was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mrs. W. E. Harkins. 55 : Avenue, entertained at 1 1 eon Saturday afternoon in ( pilment to Mrs. Woodrot I man of Denver, Colorado. guest of Mrs. Clifford tl Thnco MHHon nrna tin WM Mrs. Thomas Sitton, Ma Brush and Mrs. Tavlor Mrs. Sitton and Mrs. Everett tertained with reading of ty poems. Mrs. Dean Webb entertained a bridge luncheon at her nf K&K Vlnn O. . AM V Fall flowers were used in K on.nl J mentary colors carried out a; luncheon. Guests were Ua Ordell Kelly, Mrs. Herbert 8sx! Mrs. J. R. McNair. Mrs. El Walker, Mrs. Leo Robert!, K, Evan Kjar, all of Salt Lake c Mrs. Virgil Wootton of Alhuk Cal., and Mrs. Lennis B. tu Mrs. McNair and Mrs. captured the prizes. Mrs. Francis Anderson entertained enter-tained Sundav in honor of tho 7th birthday of her daughter, marian. uames were played and a cake with candles featured the refreshments. Miss Marlon received re-ceived some lovely gifts. Present were Barbara Soafforrt r.avtio and Bobby Miller. Janpr. Midi con - ' - ----- v and Kathleen Atkinson. in the eveninsr Mr nnrf C. H. Davies. narpnk nf Anderson, called to wish their granddaughter "Manv Hannv Returns" Hospital Notes Mrs. Edmund Bird of ( Fort gave birth to a bafiy November 12. Mpo Tnonap If inn I O er of a daughter born Noretj ii. I Mrs. Eliza Buckwalter was the honored guest at the home of her .son and daughter-in-law, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buckwalter I &""day when her family gathered gather-ed to celebrate her 75th birth-: birth-: day. I A birthday cake centered the attractive dinner table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John r- Buckwalter nnH f.,n.. " . Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buck- ",,mi ana lamily. Mrs. Law-"'nce Law-"'nce Smart and Morris Buck-wa.ter Buck-wa.ter of Portland, Oregon, the 'f' of lumur. the host and - and their four children 'h' Uimily of Mr. and Mrs. ""e l. Abel .surprised them 'i-'.v. November 11, their " wedding anniversary with tu-Bt.-mcr and dinner, as iwstcsses were Mrs. JIun.sakrr, Miss Dora Hun-..er Hun-..er and Mi,ss Betty Lou Lar-' Lar-' " I he dinner table was lovely ' n-nterplece of white and ouhHlrhrysanUicinuins., Present ; ; Mrv c'- Kdward Abel and. I ' , Cllfl(lR'n' Mr.-and Mrs. U.ukson and children of - and Mrs. Lcnnis E. children, Mr. and Mrs. On November 13 a baby J was born to Mr. and Mn I McGee of Pleasant Orovt Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Montf retoiclne over the arrival son November 14. A J 1.1. kirn tA )t n uauglllfl was - . I Richard Smith of OremonlR day, November 15. and uwi dav Mrs. Vanre West of son. Mrs. E. L. Davis of Ores recovering from an tomy. W A TPTTRS DIAMONDj My Prices are Al Below City Prlf j C. D. 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