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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1945 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, AUGUST it Ik' J 1 ; T 1 'H i i I n 4 S i f V if I T 1 i 4 1 i - ! Local News Items Mrs. Fred W. Wright is in Salt Lake. this, week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Stewart. Mrs. Mary H. Mackay, Provo, has been visiting for the past two weeks with her son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. i and " Mrs. R. A. Clayton. Little Sandra Jean Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold, 218 South 3rd East, has returned home after visiting with relatives in Chicago since April. Miss Mary Wright .and Miss Naomi Brown, Salt Lake City, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. F. Earl Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Eli J Clayson. Mrs! Warren C. Boley of Saltfhonored guest. Lake cityTpem; aunaay ana Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele. Mr. and Mrs. H. Guy Chllds and daughters, Edith and Lila, of South Ogden were week end visitors visi-tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin E. Tracy. Mrs. Chllds Is a sister of Mr. Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Green- man and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lyons spent S,unday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lillian C. Booth. Provo visited Sunday with Mrs. Robert ' E. Booth. Miss Lucille Booth Is spending her summer vacation In Los Angeles. Roy Myers and son Doyle of Eureka visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chipman. Visit ing at the Chipman home Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacob- son and sons, Dave and Ed of Copperton. Mrs. Walter Steffen had as guests Wednesday her sister, Mrs. Glen Simmons, and Mrs. - John Allen of Salt Lake City, and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Christof ferson of Price visited at the Steffen home. Dixie Steffen returned with the Christof fersons for a -weefc's-.vlslt in Price. "-Mr.-nLJirsJLJ5Baugh, 238 South ,3rd East, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Collins Col-lins of Monticello, Ind., Mrs. James Scrogg of Idavllle, Ind., and their little grandson, Ray . Elvet Baugh of Gary, Ind. Miss Nina Halllday and Miss Jennie Campbell, Salt Lake City, members of the LDS Primary general board, left Wednesday morning for Idaho where they will conduct conventions of Pri mary workers in the Driggs, Rex burg and Rlgby stakes. Clubs and Socials Complimenting her sister-in law. Mrs. Olive Devey, who is visiting here from Alhambra, Cal., Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh, Al pine, entertained Thursday after noon of last week. Reminiscing and social chat occupied the afternoon. An early supper was served by the hostess to Mrs. W. J. Chadwlck, Mrs. Alfred Devey, Mrs. W. D. Stewart, Mrs. George Webb, Mrs. Alvin Whitby and the Card of Thanks Birthday Party Children and grandchildren of Ell J. Clayson gathered at his home the evening of August 9 to celebrate his birthday. The birthday cake held the names of both Mr. and Mrs. Clayson as she had celebrated her birthday recently. re-cently. When asked how old he was Mr, Clayson said, "Past 50". How much past we leave you to guess. Present were Mrs. Lillian C. Booth, Dr. and Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank and sons, of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Larsen and two sons, of Salt Lake City, Miss Dorothy and Miss June Tanner of Whitney, Idaho. KNOW YOUR FOOD SOURCE The securing and proper handling of your foods is more critical today than ever "before. This store has served you and your families for two generations with qual- We gratefully acknowledge all acts of kindness and words of consolation expressed during our hour of bereavement, caused through the passing of our beloved be-loved husband and father, Joseph- L. Dunkley. , To those taking part irT tne'semceffrfofthevise cars, for the beautiful floral tributes tri-butes and other remembrances sent, we are truly appreciative. Mrs. Joseph L. Dunkley and Family.- ity meats, groceries, fruits and vegetables. Try Here First JBOLEmlmcZ YOUR HOME STORE JM? I ON OR OFF DUTY : j tfC&fe I hi - T0 G0 0N SALE ' JsTv Y SATURDAY, AUGUST 18TH : y ;y RAYON. HOSE l I in III Sheer Full Fashion Loveliness ML m I ff" i Hav'e lrim anUes" If I l In the New Fal1 shades - : FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st fi Ulfflr" BRIGHT COLORED ifa A MMb Lamps I f f 11.59 Hand Towels -Thick-Frufry-Terry PIN-UP Top Quality Complete with Shade Hospital News Mrs. George Varney is still confined to the hospital. Eugene Jackson, 14, Pleasant Grove, underwent a major operation opera-tion Tuesday. Mrs. Don Anderson, Pleasant Grove, is a patient at the hospital hospi-tal this week. Mrs. Ephraim Walters, American Ameri-can Fork, Is receiving medical treatment at the hospital. Amber Boulder, American Fork, Is recovering from a major operation opera-tion performed August 9. Grant Omer, Pleasant Grove, Is a patient at the hospital. FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 400 YARDS Blended Spun NEW FALL Raloh Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter, Is In the hos- nU.al Biiffprlnir from a fractured WM.W....D right leg, received Monday when a horse he was riding fell with him. Mrs. Samuel Wanlass Jr., Amer-! lean Fork, presented her husband , VAN'S MARKEL LOW PRICES EVERY DAY SALTINE WAFERS 2 Pounds SODA, Package Arm & Hammer SHREDDED WHEAT . Package POST TOASTIES 2 Large Packages COFFEE FOLGERS, lb. RAISINS Seedless, 2 For .... BROWN SUGAR 3 For SOUP Liptons, 3 Packages .... KERR LIDS- -t For VEGETABLE SOUP Campbell's Cream of Spinach, I For RED STAB FLOUR CERTO 3 Bottles GRAPEFRUIT 48 oz. can 29c 6c rile 26c 31c 23c 25c 25c 26c 25c 2.10 49c 30c are smart, new, & very becoming! You're on the road to romance in one of these new fall beauties. Designed to flat ter every feature of your beautiful face. Some low and squat . . . some tall and squashy and some just towering. They're the rave of the new-season. Priced 3.95-10.00 School Time is uucaici 111116' Sweaters get the vote year in and year out. They' vn iiai ui ever owuwr6uiS gen wnether it's high school or college No matter whaf j uesj long sleeves, short sleeves, cardigans or sli have them. PRICED 2.95 6.95 HANDBAG Heaven! Beautiful handbags to coo. pliment your new fall out. fits. Handsome ,in design, roomy and completely fitted. Choose yours now. PRICED 2.95 3.95 5.95 G VAN'S MARKET EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT .taipraan Merc AMERICAN FORK with twin .boys August 12. The Wanlasses have two other boys, Grant, who will be four In October,- and Kay 19 months olcL The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wanlass and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jensen. Mrs. Vert Harris. Lehl. is the mother of a girl born August 14. Mrs. Edmund Cragun, Orem, gave birth to a daughter August 14. Miss Shirley Beck, who was severely se-verely injured when thrown from her riding horse July 4, has been removed from her . home,, to a Bingham hospital for special treatment for fractured vertebrae. Mrs. Heber Barratt, who is In a Bingham hospital, with phlebitis, phlebi-tis, is reported to be much improved. BETTER FOOD VALUES Prints - ALSO For the Men RIVITED WAISTBAND OVERALLS Sizes 30 to 33 waist BLUE DENIM-. CAP RIG IAN a Morof koa Hat I There's no cowboy exaggeration I QQ I about this hat Reasantly wida M(7Q ' brim, nea and narrow trimming Tf. w and fine handling felt! The Capri- " cian is gcnUcman'i choice I . Kerr Mason Lids, 3 for - 26c Matches, carton - - - - 22c Milk, 4 cans - - - - - 38c Del Monte Coffee, 1 lb. - 31c Del Monte Fruit Cocktail, no points, No.24 - - - 34c M. d R 'Treesweet" Grapefruit Juice 29c Pierces Tomato Juice, No. 2 size, 3 for - - - - - 27c 4 Saponifier Lye, 3 cans - 25c 2 lb. Fruit Cake, in can - $1.85 Campbells Tomato Soup, 3 for 25c FRIDAY A1ID SATURDAY BED ft WHITE COFFEE IIM" 31: RED & WHITE CORN FLAKES 2! RED & WHITE Lare Package, Each AATC QUICK OR REGULAR, 21 SHREDDED RALSTON - 11 Swansdown Cake Flour Package 26c PRUNES "Clara ValLarge 2 lb. Packages Ql h";".... ,ZIZIZZir-OH- RED & WHITE " EGG NOODLES V,Cel, ,,cka,M 1 RED ft WHITE SOUP RINGS, ?i 2 for oz. packaces for I RED ft WHITE IODIZED SALT MISSX UT?Tlf A "Borden's" 1 lb. Jars Each 5! OAT nrnn Tll?AXTITrrC! Spanish Style 9? JAIi 1 EjU r JCi All U JL J lb. 15c, Per 14c "Rancho",No. 1 lins 2 for.i Cream Style CORN 'Spring Hist" Golden No. 2 tins g j( i ior . : -..'.A.. .. if tomato juice szrr.h RED ft WHITE nEBER VALLEY . (f a. 4 seiTe-Younr, Tender-No. w y 2 for U r fl "Sunshine," y PEAS T, at i Tnn Trrn ".vS WHOLE KERNEL 12 oi. Vac Pack "Sun Valley CORN 2 for CHIPMAN GROCER DEPARW Di let jpow and Unit Jphei h jthe i Jiyir jlilis Path FOOD STORES |