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Show FRIDAY, July FRIDAY, JULY 271945 THE -AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN K It '1 ' M - S (I I A NUMBER OF ARTICLES HAVE BEEN LEFT IN THE LOBBY OF THE BANK WHICH THE OWNERS MAYHAVE BY CALLING AND IDENTIFYING THEM. i Our complete Banking Service is always at-your at-your service. Peoples State Bank Resources Over Two and a Quarter Million Member of Federal DepoAt Insurance Corporation Mrs. Ray Howes returned home last week from Sherman, Texas, where she had, spent three weeks visiting with" her husband, AC Howes is stationed atPernn Field. Mrs. Harold S. Wilson and sons, John and James, of Providence, Provi-dence, R. I., are visiting for a month with Mrs. Wilson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Blnns. Mrs. Clyde Carson (Thelma BertlnJ and sons, Larry and Max, have gone to Fort Riley, Kan., for an indefinite stay with their husband and father. Pfc. Carson Car-son is with the tank corps of the army. Mrs. E. S. Baugh returned home Tuesday from Gary, Ind., where she has spent the past month. Mrs. Baugh's daughter was In jured in an accident and is still in the hospital. Clubs and Socials of Las Veeas, Nev., a former school girl chum. Guests. were other fclrl friends and included Mrs. Leo Roberts (Grace Walker) and Mrs. La Von Earl (Irene Johnston) both of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Alfred Bennett (Mary Adams),-Provo, Mrs. Ray Holda-way Holda-way (Sylvia Conder) Vineyard, and Mrs. Fay Chadwlck (Delia Harmon). A crystal basket of petunias formed the centerpiece for the table which -was covered with a lace cloth. The afternoon was spent in social chat and reminiscing. Officers, teachers and stake board members of the Third ward MIA entertained at a canyon party Friday evening In honor of the retiring officers of the organ ization. . Vern Holindrake and Glen Palter furnished the trucks which carried the thirty persons to the Cave Camp where a picnic lunch featuring a weenie roast was topped with ice cream and cake. Music and games completed complet-ed Ihe evening i Local Items Mrs. Carl E. Peterson (Clep Bate) and two sons, Don and Jerry, are vislting'Tor three weeks jvith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bate. Shirley MaeXhesnut and Joyce Bell spent the week-end in Springvllle, guest of Miss Ches- nut s aunt, Mrs. Creed Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson and daughters spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Miss - Pat Murphy- returned home this week from Los Angeles, where she attended school last year, to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mat-thew Murphy, 104 Roosevelt Ave. Mrs. Harold Dean and six weeks did baby have gone to Paul, Ida., where they will make their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Olson. Mr. Dean SSLM 2c, is with the navy in the Hawaiian Islands.. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Conder of Tooele have spent the week visiting visit-ing with relatives. They have been house guests of Mr, and Mrs W. O. Nelson. 1 Mrs. Tom Walker, formerly of American Fork, now at Bryce Canyon, spent a few days last week In American Fork. She was the guest of her brother "and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Allen. Mrs. Walker and chil dren have gone to Logan to visit for two weeks with relatives. Mrs. Louise C. Chris tensen left Thursday for Los Angeles to spend a few days with her hus-JcUJRajL hus-JcUJRajL Pean, Paristensen ARM 3c, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Chris tensen, who Is leaving: soon for an overseas assignment. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral services serv-ices of Mrs. Rachel Greenland In Highland on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potter and Mrs. James Beatle and daughter Helen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maxwell of Idaho,- Mr. and Mrs. John Greenland Jr. of Tooele, Mrs. Lois Lovell of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Greenland and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Greenland Green-land of Hiawatha,- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenland of Drag erton. y.' """" i:iQzvn:z?;.i r Reduced! Non-Ration SHOES LADIES' STYLES SANDALS STRAPS PUMPS Not All Styles But all too good to resist (fcO C A BARGAINS 0 U 4 Only Men's SPORT SHIRTS 2 00 Ladies' Leather BELTS Reduced 50c 12 Pair Men's RIDING PANTS 2.00 8 Only Ladies' Box Type Q AA PURSES OiUU COMPLETE STOCK MEN'S Straw Work Hats 25c 11 AMERICAN FLAG SETS ... ... $1.00 2 cofie tables reduced ::::z::.:z,::: $5.00 4 Large OIL TYPE PICTURES :.::..:..:::...:.. $1.00 6 METAL VEGETABLE BINS $2.00 19 Ladies BATHING SUITS $3.00 Ladies' DICKEYS CLEARANCE 98 4 Only Girls' DRESSES $2.00 7 Only Infants' SUNSUITS , $1.00 WOMEN'S SEASON CfiEARAWAY Summer Millinery $1.00 - Some Styles at 50 and $2.00 Ony Mirror Top . serving i rn TRAYS XoUU Large COOKIE 1 A A JARS l.UU The recent visit of Pfc. and Mrs. tiavid E. Davis (Ann Parker) was the motive for several family fami-ly get-to-gethers during their ten days stay. House guests I of Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Parker, they were entertained enter-tained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parker, and - Miss Alice Parker. The Parker family spent one evening in American Fork canyon and another at Saratoga in honor of the visitors. Pfc. Davis Is stationed at Tulare, Cal., and the balance, of his 21 days furlough was spent with his relatives in Preston, Idaho. FeaUty Mrs. Ray Plnkerton entertained entertain-ed FeaUty members' Friday.- A special guest was Mrs. J. Ford Smith of Spokane, Wash. High score prize went to Mrs. Keith Nielsen, second high to Mrs. Ronald Ron-ald Date, and the consolation favor to Mrs. Wendell Klrkpat rick. SALE Summer IVhite Mats Just Received at - ' " Club 29 "A Sailing We Will Go" Is the theme song at present of Club 20 as the members eagerly await the boating party on Utah Lake Saturday evening. Members and their guests are urged to be at the harbor promptly at 8:30 jp. m. as the boat waits for no man. With soft lake breezes to offer relief from the oppressive heat of the last few weeks and a full moon to add that romantic touch. members expecVJhe success of the party to equal that of the canyon party held three weeks ago. The next Club 20 event will be a swimming, party at Saratoga, Saturday, Augus't 18, " for members mem-bers only. Play-Mor i Mrs. J. Ralph Siebel was hostess, hos-tess, to the Play-Mor club Friday ! afternoon. Winning the prizes were Mrs. Kathryn Black, Mrs. Matthew Murphy, Mrs. H. W. Chrlstensen and Mrs. Walter Scott. Mrs. William Arnold will entertain the grojaoJox the next meeting. Mrs. Olen L. Taylor entertained entertain-ed at a smartly appointed dinner party Tuesday evening in honor oi the birthday of her husband The long dinner table was set in the lovely back yard of the Taylor home, with colorful bowls of petunias and other garden nowers. used for decorations. Mrs. Taylor was assisted In entertaining en-tertaining by her daughters, Mrs. Howard Bleak and Mrs. Bruce A. Reese. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dalqulst, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taylor, Tay-lor, Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C D. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Reese, Mr. and Mrs. David Reese, and Mrs. D. J. Reese, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Olsen of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Bleak and Mrs. Bruce A. Reese -of -Salt LakeCltyrMr.and Mrs. Thomas W. Reese, American Fork; Mrs. Frank R. Taylor and daughters, Kathleen, Marilyn and Carolyn of Raymond, Alberta, Alber-ta, Canjada, and son, Lieut. Willis F. Taylor with the US army at Bushnell. Birthday Club Pot luck supper and swimming was enjoyed by the Birthday Club Wednesday, July 18. The group consists of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck, Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Vern-; on Chrlstensen. Provo. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lassen and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Nash. New Parasols Attractive Designs Priced $5.95 Vz Price Big, wide beautiful brims to flatter your profile1 and shade your eya from the summer sun LOVELY STRAWS. SchadriB ." Miss Delia Healey, Alpine', was hostess to Schadri B members Wednesday of last week. The evening was spent with needlework needle-work and refreshments served to Mtss 'Joyce1 AdamsonrMlss- Rea Fae Beck, Miss Beverly Clark, Miss Alta Dunsdon, Miss Joyce Hamnett, Miss Faye Marsh, Miss June Strong, Mrs. ODell Ingram, Mrs. George Rassmussen; and Miss Marine Dlebold of Colorado Springs, Colo., (u house guest of Miss Healey. Chipinap Merc. FOOD SAVINGS I p IJ(gjal! FRIDAY AND SATURDAt I REriat white Pinochle Pinochle club members enjoy' ed a no hostess party In American Ameri-can Fork canyonWednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Carl E. Peterson of Albuquerque, N. M., was a special guest. Attending were Mrs. Si Bell, Mrs. Karl Bennett, Mrs. Clyde Blrk, Mrs. Dave Greenwood, Mrs. Marion Mercer, Mrs. Keith Nielsen, Mrs. John Varney and Mrs. William H. Wright. Card of Thanks jGamma 'Zeta Phi Mrs. Nlles Wing was hostess to Gamma Zeta Phi members Monday Mon-day evening. Mrs. Harold Holley was a special guest and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ronald Bate, Mrs. Reed Graff and Mrs. Harry Barratt. - 1 Airs. Ronald Bate entertained at luncheon Friday in honor of Mrs. Arnold Brown (Marie Berg) BOLEY'S, ma Your Home Store Kellogg's Corn Flakes 13c (Large Package) 4 Cans Milk 39c We wish to express our appreciation appre-ciation to those who assisted in anyway duringthe innessr and death of our beloved mother. Rachel P. Greenland. For the many expressions of sympathy shown the family, for the floral tributes, and all kindly acts we are deeply grateful. The Family of Rachel P. Greenland COFFEE 00 Any Brand ...... 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Jar Rich, Creamy nQ SEEDLESS 1 J RAISINS 7:-X GROUND CINNAMON OR J NUTMEG ;m.s. CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF SPINACH J SOUP 2NW Dif,ere,it' Deuciou ' f RED It WHITE J CATSUP L"'.:.".'!!!.!; J BLENDED ORANGE & Grapefruit" Juiced 46 oz. tin, 20 points iOf Each . .. RED & WHITE IODIZED SALT 26 oz. Cylinder Package Each t. RED L WHITE MACARONI OR SPAnHFTTT 14 - CeUophant Pkg 2 for 2 AMERICAN MAID vcifi rnnm i?c! w os. ceiio Each PUREX BLEACH Lr OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ... r J VELVOv SOAP PAWni?P Large Packares i . Another Shipment Part Wool . BLANKET CENTERS TV ". ;' 'r""v ' mill eKds - 2 pkgs. Wheaties "23c 48 lbs. Flour ... $2.05 Each GHIPMAN DiPS 11 |