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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER ia . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1945 C i i " ! iJ f ,1 II 1 -f 5 X 41 1 i 4 . 4 r , 4 Local News Items MraiHannah Rhodes and Mrs. Mildred Blgler visited In Heber Thursday with Mrs. Jack Brim-hall. Brim-hall. .. . Mrs. ' John H. Walker and daughter Judy visited in Provo Thursday with Mrs. Ted White and Mrs. Wesley Knudson. Flight Officer and MrsWilliam Mehew of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, were guests the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Nlles Wing. Mrs. Wing and Mrs. Mehew are sister. BOYEY'S The Store of Quality 1 can Peas 14c 4 cans Milk 39c 3 cans Deviled Ham 18c 1 Pkg. Rolled Oats 27c 2 Pkgs. Pep 20c 2 Pkgs. Corn Flakes 13c Coffee .. 32c iff m-Bag spm:z:?35e- 10 lbs. Sugar 68c 48 lbs. Flour -. $2.05 Oranges, lb. ..... 10c IN BUYING MEAT ALWAYS SERVE THE BEST Miss Zlna Baker left Tuesday to visit for a week with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Merrick Munger and lanilly of Sonoma, Cal. Arlitra Guild members are reminded re-minded that the club will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrsroiin Hr Rlrte: rr Mrs. Jarvls Aydclotte, Mrs. D W. Jones and Mrs. Relva Booth Ross attended the Daughters of Utah Pioneers convention in Salt Lake City Saturday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Madsen were Mr. and Mrs. Royal A, Larsea of Magna and Mrs. Carlos Larsen of Hiawatha. Mrs. Ross Buckwalter, Miss Edith Thornton and Mrs. Austin Frandsen of Gunnison, who had been visiting with Mrs. Buck-waiter Buck-waiter during the week, attend ed the reunion of the Northern States ttissionartes lrf salt take City Saturday evening. Attending the missionary reunion re-union of the North Central states were Mr. and Mrs. Therorr Webster, Web-ster, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell M. Sorenson. Mrs. Melvln Nelson, Miss Nellie Hansen and Miss Marvel Nelson. James T. Gardner, former bishop of the First ward, who last week was reported to be, improving im-proving after an illness, underwent under-went a major operation at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City Thursday of last week. Mrs Floyd Wilde of Welling, Alberta, Canada, spent Saturday night and part of Sunday visiting, visit-ing, with her sister, Mrs. Ross Buckwalter. SundayVthe Buck-waiters Buck-waiters went to Salt Lake where they attended conference and visited with Bishop Wilde and Canadian friends. Mrs. La Veil Knight and baby of Provo were week end guests of Mrs. K. Ear! Callahan and her mother, Mrs. Reed H. Robinson. Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Callahan are both attending the Brlgham Young University. Mrs.? David Cahn - -and - Mrs.- Keith Wagstaff were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Salisbury of Salt Lake City. During the afternoon the group were guests at a tea for Miss Verla Birrell at the Art Barn. Miss Birrell, a member of the faculty of the Brlgham Young University, has lust re- she spent the past 18 months painting. .Her work was on display dis-play at the Art Barn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith visited at the Fort-Douglas hospital hos-pital Friday, with Mrs. Smith's brother, Sgt. Marlon S. Cook, who arrived last week f rom army4 duty.in Germany. He was over seas for two years serving in England, France and Germany He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Barnes A. Cook of Cedar Valley. Literary Leafue Clifford E. Young will be the guest speaker at the meeting of theXlterary League' Monday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Marlon, Christensen. Mr. Young's sud-Ject sud-Ject will be Highlights of Utah History. Home Economics Home Economics group of North Utah county were guests of Mrs. Charles B. Walker at her home in American Fork canyon Monday evening. An outlined course of study on new1 developments develop-ments in nutrition was planned for the coming winter. Assignments Assign-ments were made to members for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Woodruff Thomson. Hospital News . Mr. and Mrs. Walfer F. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans, Misses Stella, Norma And Vilate Bowen, and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Garrett of Ogden who had been visiting with the Bowens, attended the Bowen Family reunion held at the-home of Mr. and. Mrs. Albert E. Bowen in Salt Lake City Friday Fri-day night. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walton, who have lived at 81 Wilson Avenue for the past two years while Mr. Walton was employed at Genevan Steel, left Monday to make their home in Price where Mr. Walton turned 'fromNew-'Mexicd where rwttl- be connected -with the Mut ual Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook are occupying the Walton home. Little Teacher, Children's Shoes 2.29 White, Brown High TUMBLE TOGS For Wintry Weqthtr J t 4 8-90 9 7 to 14 .90 Our girl' snow suits have been all dressed up in bright colors with gay appliques. Warm as toast!. SPECIAL! BOYS' COAT SWEATERS 1.98 w a m. x m m. i LJA School Blouses -1.98 FOR GIRLS ... SKIRTS . 2.9S-3.98 GIRLS' PILE FABRIC COATS 14.75 WITH LEGGINGS 18 75 Use Our Lay-Away CLOSE OUT! Sandals 50c SUBJECT . . , OBJECT,.. VJOAAM Button Front Dress Styles OTHERS $2.98 BOYS' LEATHER Jackets 8.90 WOOL COSSACK Jackets 2.98 NAVY BLUE Mackmaws 6.90 Coats 10.00 Sizes 6 to 10 Boys' Finger Tip .... CLOSE OUT PRICE! BOYS' SPORT Shirts - 1.45 BOYS' WAIST Overalls 1.23 BOYS' WINTER CAPS - 98c LEATHER Helmets 1.49 jfO I SPECIAL PURCHASE! FIRST IN A LONG TIME LARGE SACKS For ' TEA TOWELS BLEACHED 25c A BIG SHIPMENT Blanket Centers (Carried from last week) Following are the babies arriving ar-riving at the hospital: October 5, to Mrs. Karl Bennett, Ben-nett, American Fork, a girl; October 6, to Mrs. Bernard Walker, Orem, a boy; October 7, to Mrs. Ray Kelly, Pleasant Grove, a boy; to Mrs. E. C. Bunker, Vineyard, a boy; October 8, to Mrs. Glen Maxwell, Max-well, American Fork, a girl; October 10, to Mrs. DeVerl Nlcholes, American Fork, a girl. fWnhor 14 fn Mrs Mnrnl Steele, American Fork; a girt. ' Mr. Fraughton, American Fork, a pneumonia patient at the hospital, hos-pital, is improving, - i Gene Hooley, 9, Pleasant Grove, Is recovering Irom a ruptured appendix. L. J. Peterson, Lehi, who is in the hospital with a broken shoulder, is Improving nicely. Dorothy Falrbourn, Pleasant Grove, who had her appendix removed re-moved on the 7th is in good condition. Clarence Nelson, Pleasant Grove, who suffered burns three weeks ago is in a fair condition and still at the hospital. Mrs. Walter B. Devey continues to improve from a major opera tion. Mrs. Bud Pate who suffered a ruptured appendix October 7, is to' k fairly good -conditiott;"- Ha OarUck, Pleasant Grove, Is a patient at the hospitals- Mrs. A. L McDonald, Orem, is in the hospital with a fractured right arm. Mrs. Virgil Adams, American Fork, is in good condition following follow-ing a major operation October 8. Mrs. May Ouyett, American Fork, is a medical patient at the hospital.. Mrs. Edith Leonard of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Keith Madsen of American Fork are patients at the hospital this week. Berdlne Spencer, American Fork, is receiving medical treatment.- David Healey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Healey oi Alpine, is in the hospital with a fractured fractur-ed left arm. Card of Thanks We gratefully acknowledge all acts of kindness and words of consolation expressed during bur hour of bereavement, caused through the passing of our beloved be-loved son Bob. To those taking part in the funeral services, for the use of cars, and the beautiful beauti-ful floral tributes and other remembrances sent, we are truly appreciative. Mr. nd Mrs. Darrell Proctor and Family. 1 P Nationally Advertised SIZE 6 FEET WIDE 7a FEET LONG WOOL and RAYON -PRICED- $6.45 Treated to prevent moth damage Beautiful assortment of colors Infant's Receiving Infants' One-Piece BLANKETS SNOW SUITS ColoxsBlue. and,,P.ink With Fancy Border With Caps to Match Priced QUILTS Warm and Attractive """'-""Priced" 35c S4.50 and S5.50 S3.50 to $20.00 Chapman M ere. Co " -i Myron Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker, who has been a polio patient in Salt Lake for twelve weeks is now at home and is able to walk a few minutes 1 each day. . VAN'S MARKET LOW PRICES EVERY DAY Spring Garden PEAS 2 For SUGAR 10 lb. Bag PREM Luncheon Meat PIERCES KETCHUP 2 For Kellogg's ALL BRAN Large Pkg. COFFEE, Any Brand 1 lb. 32c 2 lbs RED STAR FLOUR SALT Iodized 27c 68c 33c 25c 18c 63c 2.10 6c CHEESE Mild, lb... MILK 4 Cans ... BUTTER Pound LEG LAMB Choice, Tender, lb. FRESH GROUND BEEF, lb 34c 38c 49c 34c 25c EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT Women's Fall and Winter GOATS and SUITS Pure Virgin Wool FUR COATS AND COLLARS On Display One Day Only FREE: Complimentary Packet "Bouffant" To all ladies. Wednesday, Oct. 24th STEELE'S AMERICAN, FORK, UTAH mm FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -i'rrtj-y: r--- RED A WHITE QUICK OATS RED it WHITE CORN FLAKES "r Cta' 2S L&rfe Packages Each CARNATION WHEAT uick CoonATt Packages DUFFS GINGERBREAD MIX "tt RED & WHITE COFFEE 1 lb. Duraglas Jars Each .... MILK AH Popular Brands Tall Tins 4 For:.:.7...:.....:i.:;.izr-. 31c 39c HEM 0 Borde,I', 1 Bid lii VitimlM CHOCOLATE SYRUP 1 lb. Cello Bags 2 for AMERICAN MAID EGG NOODLES RAVIOLI SSJ RED & WHITE nF.vn.Fn MF AT mm i i: A-l Pancake Flour 33c 4 lb. Bag Each ...... Cream Style Corn "Tasty Kernel ", Golden, No. 2 OQf 0V 2Por 1 RED & WHITE PREPARED MUSTARD CATSUP .-'i RED & WHITE fvlinder Pf- GoId Coast 2 lb. j' PLUM PRESERVES CHIPMAN depar 8 f 1 |