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Show is. ' FRIDAY, OCTOBEK THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1944 " s . "1 7 Deadly Sins: POLITICS WEALTH PLEASURE KNOWLEDGE BUSINESS SCIENCE WORSHIP without without without without without" without without Principle Work Conscience Character Morality Humanity Sacrifice E. Stanley Jones Peoples State Bank of American Fork Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. RESOURCES $2,000,000 "Better Halves" a Local Items The Roller Skating party planned plan-ned by the Newcomers has been postponed because of conflicting events. Mrs. J. Ordell Kelly and children chil-dren of Salt Lake City are visiting visit-ing this week with Mrs. Roy Greenwood. Mrs. Dick Rogers returned home last week arter spending two weeks in San Francisco with Mr. and Mrs. Orant Busk and Mrs. Ludvig Larsen visited Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Larsen at Corlnne. Visiting with Mrs. Hannah noodall from Friday through her husband. Mr. Rogers SK. 2c, Wednesday were her sister, Mrs. ... . I e, . J 1 V IT am is on duty wltn tne navy. neorenson, ana ncr nepucw, .c- 'mit Sorenson with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Burgess and children, all of Ruth, Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shepherd of Alpine visited in Nephl last week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. Mrs. Eldred B. Farnsworth, Mrs. J. Gordon Brockbank and Mrs. O. Douglas Gardner of Salt Lake City spent from Thursday to Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh of Mts.Walter Steffen and daugh tor nivtp ftnent the week end In Salt Lake City visiting with Mrs. Alpine. Glen Simmons. - " Mrs. William Chlpman and Bishop and Mrs. Austin F.'Mlss Ora Jean Chlpman attend-Whltmer attend-Whltmer and three children of ed the luncheon for the Utah Central, Arizona, have been visit-, Ladles Republican club and the ing for two weeks with Mrs. 'tea and reception for Mrs. John Whitmer'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.jw. Bricker given at the New-John New-John A. Whitby of Alpine. They house Hotel in Salt Lake City have been extensively eniercain-.saturaay. ed during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keddlngton and daughter Joan were week Mrs. Matthew Murphy and son Rucrpne returned home Friday from Lonir Beach. Calif., where unrf riiAtJt nf Mr. and Mrs. Hans thpv had snent three weeks visit Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. ing -with Mrs. Murphy's mother, Hulbert Keddlngton and children Mrs. M. Raukohl. Miss Allene and Mr. and Mrs. Quiver spent (Pat) Murphy remained with her Sunday at the Christensen home, grandmother and will attend All are of Salt Lake City. school In Long Beach this winter E SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday at your O. P. S. SELF HELP, FOOD STORE Sugar, 5 lbs 35c Sugar, 10 lbs. " 67c Campbells Tomato Soup, 3 ... 25c Lei luce, lb. 8c Onions, 50 lb. sack $1.30 VVheatics, pkg. He Flour, Swan Down, 48 lb. bag $1.75 Oranges, lb. 9C Milk, all brands, 4 ... 38c Cauliflower, lb 9C Candy Chews, lb 25c Celery, lb 8c Spam, 12 oz. can 33c Spring Garden Peas, 2 cans 27c Grapes, lb nc QRSIWVGCS Mrs. Kay Adams entertained the "Better Halves" Wednesday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Dan Adams. Special Spec-ial guests were Mrs. Willard Sla-ton Sla-ton and Mrs. Orval Wadley of Pleasant Grove. Prize winners I were Mrs. Kenneth E. Hunter, Mrs. Harold Cook and Mrs. I. A. Newsome. Columbia Literary Mrs. David ave., was ho bla Literary c noon. In hem Shelton a 1 served, .the t. tive with fall man Webber "China Skies-Ten Skies-Ten member ance. E Allen, 73 Wilson te.ss to the Colum- ub Saturday after-r after-r of Mrs. Clarence 30 luncheon was aljle.s being attrac-flowers. attrac-flowers. Mrs. Nor-yave Nor-yave a review of " by Pearl Buck. were in attend- 'mni rmm The table was deco rated with yellow candles, nas-turtlans nas-turtlans and pumpkins and two huge birthday cakes. Fortune telling and games completed the afternoon.. Second Ward Gleaners I The Gleaner Girls of the Sec-, ond ward enjoyed their Com-raderle Com-raderle on Tuesday evening at the home of their leaders, Mrs. Joseph Mullener. The actlvitie3 consisted of binding individual sheaves and writing a letter whicJi will be sent to every boy in the service from the ward. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. The class officers are: Mrs. Louise Christensen, president; Mrs. Maybell Beck Mills, vice president; presi-dent; Charlotte Chipman, secretary-treasurer. Dot Mitchell Cullimore left Thursday for Sioux City, Iowa, where she will Join her husband, First Lieut. Forrest E. Cullimore, who Is stationed there as a pilot on a B-17. Mrs. E. R. Gaisford returned home Tuesday from a five days visit with her sister, Mrs. Hugh Cheever, and family of Cedar City. Mrs. George Miner returned home Tuesday from Alpine, Texas, where she accompanied Miss-Bonnie Jane Larsen who was married October 21 to AS Darwin R. Miner. Darwin is stationed at Camp Marfa. He has been in the air force since June. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Current of Riverside, Calif., are visiting for a month with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cunningham. Mrs. Current and Mrs. Cunningham are sisters. CLUBS AND SOCIALS Junior Ladies Literary' Mrs. Bessie Eastmond Gourley will be the guest artist at the meeting of the Junior Ladies Literary club when they meet Wednesday evening, November 1, at the home of the president, Mrs. Ray Pinkerton. WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO GABARDINE PLAY SUIT Lined coat. 2- jfe OA button adjust- J able jimmie. Cool Wtathtr Swtaftrs Crew neck lip- m AO oven, all -wool cloth fronts! " Reg.U.S.Pt.Off. Jr. Raqby Matched Suits ,Tweed -wesVe, r QQ o warm and v manlyl 3-10. 1 w Foil Fabric Jr. Longs sport patterns. m Remember the Gift of a RING will bring to light the tenderest of Memories and renew that deeper bond of Faith. We have the ring you have been waiting for, at THE STRANG JEWELRY SHOP C. D. Strang JEWELER American Fork. Utah H Wedding Mrs. Robert B. Lelshman and Mrs. Royal B. Gunnall were Joint hostesses at the Leishman home Tuesday for a birthday party in compliment to their daugnters, Nina Leishman and Nancy Lee Gunnall, who were born in Cache 1 county at the same hour, October I 24, 11 years ao. ' The 54 little girls in attend-! ance enjoyed a treasure hunt ana men supper in me amuse CAM AMERICAN FORK. UTAH THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY October 26. 27 and 28 "LIS nUX JACKSON Also Good Shorts SUNDAY and MON., Oct 29 30 asanova 2ftown 0,. kr SM WOOD A MMUU" JOMHXM ' MO.OM . NHAlOS . too. Cab. ltm4 tra. . Nn. 0a utM KmM Added Good Shorts MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, October 31 and November 1 ll. THE SCREEN'S FIRST GREAT HUMAN STORY OF THE MEN BEHIND AMERICA'S GUNS WVv . " Of wcton v 1 . , IICMARD MQASKIS' I MT2Q HbaliUitkbriCMti IK mumi 1 Just Arrived at 500 Yards NEW FALL Printed Jersey $1:49 yd Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lee of Highland were hosts at a wedding wed-ding reception in the Highland ward hall Wednesday, October 18, in honor of their daughter, Irene, who was married September Septem-ber 1. to Mr. Lloyd Fillmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fillmore of Pleasant Grove. The mar: riage took place in San Bernardino, Bernar-dino, Calif. j A short program of musical numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Miss Ruby Lee, Herman Buhler and Don Healey was given fol-i lowed by dancing and refreshments. refresh-ments. I The newlyweds were the recip- lents of many lovely gifts. They are now at home to their friends in Pleasant Grove. VAN'S MARKET "Everything Good to Eat" Friday & Saturday SPECIALS MILK OQ ' 4 for OUK, SUGAR on J 10 Pounds U V l IODIZED SALT nJ Package 18c Kellogg's CORN FLAKES 97 J large, 2 for t RINSO 9Qn' large uL COFFEE qOp any brand OOL Snack, LUNCH MEAT Ql n ' 12 oz. can 04C 2 Pounds q "I ' SALTINE WAFERS .... AC j MOTHERS OATS f( 3 Pounds OOC FRESH GROUND BEEF nr J Pound LuZ WENIERS OQ Pound Lu, VAN'S MARKET Hospital Notes Mrs. Harry Manning (Beth Shoell), American Fork, is recovering re-covering from an aDDendeetnmv performed Friday. Mrs. Raynor Larsen, American Fork, is the mother of a girl born at the hospital October 22. A girl was born to Mrs. Joseph Heidenreich, Pleasant Grove October 21. October 22 Mrs. K. H. Myers, Pleasant Grove, presented her husband with a daughter. Mrs. Willard Cleghorn is recovering re-covering nicely from a major operation op-eration performed in a Bingham hospital Friday. Mrs. Genevieve Erickson American Fork, received emergency emer-gency treatment at the hospital Saturday morning for cuts and bruises received when the car she was driving overturned at 11th North and State Street in X)rem The accident was investigated by Marshal. Arnold.. Burningham of Orem. Mrs. Ruth h. Jones is aTthT home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Holdsworth, convalescing convalesc-ing frpm a major operation performed per-formed at the Lehl hospital two weeks ago. Her husband Tech Sgt. William D. Jones came from Camp Hood, Texas, to be with her. They are planning to return re-turn to Camp Hood double-d uty beauty 1 West End Cover! tailored by Hart Schaffher & Md ft VI M You can rub a well-dressed shoulder with anyone in town in one of these good-looking Covert topcoaS of ours. For here is finest quality covert cloth, cut in a smart drape swagger model and Mtffi to perfection by Hart Schaffner & Marx craftsmen Warm? Of course, because it's tailored of a fine all-wool fabric. But in additke 1 superb coat will give you double protection becaiw it is cravencttcd to make it rain repellent. Stop in today and top yourself off in good taste injoj that you'll be proud to wear for many a season. Priced $45.00 CHIPMAN MERfl AMERICAN FORK RYTE-MAID Mviijiv our J."'i Do you realize that our hard water ""y Jaucets, stops up yonr drains, leaves waters in bath tub, besides the inconvenience. 11 pay you to investigate. Sole Distributor CLEN SAlft Gamble Store Authorized W |