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Show FRIDAY," NOVEMBER 16, 1945 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVemt 11 J v. Hi : I f- i 1 1 i 1: r: s Local Items Mr. And Mrs. Orval - S-. Brown returned to their home in Oandy Wednesday after spending four days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey of Salt Lake City were Sunday callers call-ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Logle who have been living at Tooele the past two years were visitors in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Mulll-ner Mulll-ner and children, Kent and Mary Joe spent the week end visiting in Rexburg, Idaho, with Mr. Mul-liner's Mul-liner's sister, Mrs. L. E. Wolfgang and with friends in Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchison, Hutchi-son, Blaine Hutchison and Miss Vinnie Brown of Downey. Cal., left Monday after visiting the past week with relatives in American Amer-ican Fork and Alpine. Mrs. Merle Ziegler and new little daughter returned to their home Sunday from a Provo hospital. hos-pital. Mrs. Zlt'gler's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Tanner of Salt Lake City, will remain with them for another anoth-er week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Beck and children are spending the week in St. George with Mrs. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. (May Lloyd) Davenport of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer (Ivy Lloyd) Jensen of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Kate Lloyd. Hans Foss, agent for the Union Pacific railroad, is back on the job after a vacation of two weeks spent in San iFrancisco, Cal., where he visited with relatives. Mrs. Ray D. Chrlstensen (Louise Christensen) left this week for an indefinite visit with her husband hus-band at Alameda, Cal. Mr. Chrlstensen is a petty olflcer..at the US naval station in the Bay area. - Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Hollndrake were Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hilton and daughter Judy, Mrs. James Oler and Mrs. Glen E. Oler, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Skinner, Corvallis, Ore., wrote to friends this week that she was visiting in Spokane with her daughter, Lieut. Maxlne H. Nolan. On the return trip she will Visit Grand Coulee Dam and Seattle. She reports the trip very interesting and the scenery gorgeous". Mrs. LaVere J. Wadley delight-1 ed the members of the Olympian- club of Lehi with a review of a Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt and Miss Helen Worthlngton of current book Thursday evening Provo, returned home Friday of last week. The meeting was from a vlslt oi two weeks ln Cal" hnlH of tha Vtnmn rf Mra "linn ifornla. They attended the wed- Roval iding oi Miss uonna wortnington Auuei&uu Clubs and Socials Literary League Soiree Mrs. David Cahn was hostess to the Soiree club Thursday eve-nine eve-nine of last week. Extra guests ... ... .were Mrs. D. Stewart, Mrs. Keith Mrs. Lloyd L. Cullimore .of wagstaff, and Mrs. L. Allred. Provo reciewed the book "Ameri- j prlze winners were Mrs. Phillip can Chronicle" (Ray Standard Cave, Mrs. Gilbert Shumway and Baker) oeiore me uierary. Mrs. LeRoy Earl, League Monday evening at me home of Mrs. Bernard Storrs. Music for the evening was furn ished by Mrs. William M. Pierce Durlnst a business session In honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchison, their son Blaine and Miss Vinnie Brown of Downev. the, na . who were" visiting here last club voted to buy two bonds, theweeki Mr, and mjs. Harold Koi-maturlty Koi-maturlty value to be paid tostad of Alpine entertained at dinner FrWay evening. - Other guests were Mrs. Isabelle Adam-son, Adam-son, Mrs. Donal Ohran and little son Kent and the Kolstad family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R. Terry entertained at dinner for the visitors. Blaca, the national organization of bilateral amputees. Special guests were Mrs. Thomas A. Bar-ratt, Bar-ratt, Mrs. L. E. Chipman, Mrs. Harold M. Fox, Mrs. Ray Gardner, Mrs. George Meredith Mrs. J. Lloyd Ohran, Mrs. H. H. Ramsay, Mrs. Jean Reed, and Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Harold V. Ramsay was assisting as-sisting hostess. East Lane Bridge -Mrs. Ernest Froellck delightfully delightful-ly entertained the East Lane bridge club Monday evening. Mrs. was elected ln Valleyjo, visited four days with I secretary of the group to replace i Mr. Pratt's brother, Parley P. Mrs. uniiora Lee wno resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Galsford have returned to their home in Los Angeles after visiting for ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Oaisford of Tooele and Mr and j president Mrs. C. J. Oaisford. Society. Wayne F. Mclntyre, son-in-law i Pratt of San Francisco, a few of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh days with another brother, of Alpine, was sustained as blsh-iThornley O. Pratt In Fresno, ahd op or tne Martinez wara at tne in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Oakland stake quarterly confer- Llewellyn Pratt and family. The ence held in Oakland Oct. 21. 'trip was made by car and Judge Mrs. Mclntlre, (Edith Marsh) is Pratt reports a most delightful of the ward Relief, time. : enjoyed mosl delightful lime at the "Utah Beauticians convention three days this week. We are now in possession of the newest information informa-tion regarding hair styling, permanent waving and scalp treatments. ; Consult us at any time - $50.00 "Her Highness' cold wave given free to the American Fork lady buying the most bonds in the Victory Loan drive. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Jean Shipley) McOmie have returned from Oakland, Cal., Mr. McOmie was recently discharged after 4 years in the Navy. He was sta tioned at Honolulu for 23 months1 with the medical corps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McOmie Mc-Omie of Salt Lake City, where the young couple plan to make sssssssssssssssssssssswssftwssis ; their home. Artesia Beauty Salon Telephone 137-J Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Nickel-son Nickel-son of Tetonia, Idaho, who came to Utah ; to attends, '.the ..Ogden stock show, have been spending a few days with Mrs. Nickelson's sister, Mrs. Earl Larson, and family. Mrs. Lige Chipman entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. Chrysanthemums brightened brigh-tened the living rooms. Prizes X I went to Mrs. Alton Storrs and Mrs. w. j. waiter. I r ill jj i (yi We Have Many iiiv; i Ail fl II a m Coneys, Squirrels and Caraculs Warm, Smart, Inexpensive Priced 75.00 to 275.00 NortHerh Seal DYED CONEY 99.50 Tax Included China Mink Coney Tuxedo silhouette with cuffs and full silhouette. In shaded loveliness. Priced 110.00 Tax Included (Wkm Mrs. Johnstone Lind was accept ed as a new member and plans were made for a Christmas, party to be held Dec. 17. Winning the prizes were Mrs. John H. Walker with hitfh score, Mrs. Glen H. Gordon who had second high, and Mrs. Joe Hansen the consolation conso-lation favor. The club will meet Monday. Nov. 19, at the home of Mrs. Alden Gray. Contract Mrs. Mark Coddincton enter tained her Contract club Satur-I day afternoon. Fall flowers were used hr the living rooms and luncheon was served to Mrs. Nel- don Birk, Mrs. Vern Boley, Mrs E. H. Devey, Mrs. V. F. Houston, Mrs. Clinton J. Mickelson, Mrs Howard W. Nicholes, Mrs. Harold Ramsay, Mrs. 'Alton "StdrrsTMrs'. Bernard Storrs, Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner, Mrs. Norman B. Wing and a special guest, Mrs. Francis Anderson. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Mickelsen won the prizes. Dance Set ' Delightfully entertaining was the semi-formal Thanksgiving ball given by the Dance Set in Flrmage Hall Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Refreshments were served in the foyer from a table draped with a handsome Irish lace cloth over yellow satin. A sumptous array of seasonal fruits centered the table, flanked by ivory princess prin-cess Jtapjers in crystal candlabra Charming in their formal attire were Miss Joyce Abel, who poured, and Miss Marilyn Brown and Miss Sally Meranda, who served. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wright and"Mr; and - Mrs. LaVere J. Wadley were in charge assisted by the general committee. Friday of last week Mrs. Edward Ed-ward T. Hall had as guest for supper and an 'evening of Pinochle Mr. . and Mrs. Lynn Wright and Mr. and -Mrs. Clyde Crockett of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Lige Chipman. Mrs. Chip- man won the prize for high score. Mrs. Edward T. Hall entertained entertain-ed at dinner bridge for 16 guests Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harold Holley won the high score prize, Mrs. C. R. Anderson second high and Mrs. Leo G. Meredith the traveling prize. Others bidden were Mrs. Van Anderson, Mrs. Lige Chipman, Mrs. E. H. Devey, Mrs. Leland Mitchell, Mrs. Stephen Steph-en Murdock, Mrs. J. Stanley Pet-eds, Pet-eds, Mrs. Olin H. Rirle, Mrs. Alton, Al-ton, Storrs, Mrs. Bernard Storrs, Mrs. David S. Taylor, Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner, Mrs. L. J. Wadley and Mrs. W. J. Walter. Alpine 500 Club In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Healey and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Young who are leaving to spend the winter in California, the Alpine Al-pine 500 club entertained Friday evening. Four tables were in progress with Mrs. Owen Beck and Charles Adams winning the high score prizes and Mrs. Tho mas McGi-eagor and Owen Beck the consolation favors. , Bridal Parties Honoring her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Paul J. Allen, nee Veriaine Brewer, Mrs. Frank 8. Allen entertained at a shower Wednesday afternoon. The guests were relatives of the bride and the hostess. The time was spent with games and social chat. The bride opened the many , lovely gifts presented to her. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served to 30 ladies. Sunday Mrs. Allen entertained the Allen relatives at dinner in honor of her son and his bride. Forty guests were, present. Arlitra Guild Arlitra Guild members entertained enter-tained at a bridge luncheon at the Alpine Villa Grill Saturday afternoon ln honor of three new members, Mrs. Si Bell, Mrs. J. Lloyd Ohran and Mrs. Dwight S. Packard. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ohran and Mrs. Leland Mitchell. Pine boughs and chrysanthemums chry-santhemums made lovely table decorations. The next regular meeting of the club will be held Nov. 26 at the home of Mrs. Joseph F. Walton. Woolgrowers Glen W, Wright; guest speaker for the Woolgrowers Auxiliary, told of his experiences in Australia Austra-lia and the islands of the Pacific when the club met at the home of Mrs. Sidney W. Nicholes Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Nov. 7. Mrs. Don Searle entertained with vocal numbers and a delicious luncheon -was served to 13 members. Monday evenine 13th -birthday of hS Colleen. TWent.S'V enJoyed'gaSSS was served from it!3N with-a birthday J?? dies and Ughtej Quality First Our Motto Cream of Wheat 23c All Brands Coffee, lb 31c Sugar, 10 lbs 58c Cocoa - 10c 4 cans Milk 39c Quick Quaker Oats 28c 2 lbs. Chili Beans 19c ribs. White' Navy Beans 19c 48 lbs. Flour $2.03 Washing Powder and . Lard for Saturday Boleys Has Been in Business For Over 55 Years! THERE'S A REASON BOLEY'S INC. Gay Nine Mrs. Fay Chadwick was hos tess to the Gay Nine Friday eve ning. Mrs. Leon Fardunn and Mrs. Glen M. Robinson won the prizes and Mrs. Ray Pinkerton aridMrSi.Rpriial lai guests, otners present were Mrs. Lennis Abel, Mrs. Milton Adams, Mrs. Earl Chadwick, Mrs. Kenneth Christensen, Mrs. Johnstone John-stone Lind and Mrs. David War-nick. A T r k im GOOD DEH AT VAN'S PINTO BEANS With ChUisaucejei' ! Schillings COFFEE, lb, CIGARETTES 2 for 33c, Carton SUGAR 10 lb. Bag . RED STAR FLOUR Mothers OATS, 3 lbs. . VEGETABLE SOUP Campbells, 2 cans PAlf IWAnn ZVi Can f PUMPKIN IVi Size POWDERED SUGAR Z Pounds BEEF ROAST Tender, lb. WEENIES Choice, lb SAURKRAUT klbs. VAN'S Mitf EVERYTHING GOODM I BETTER FOOD VALUES WE WILL HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Ermine Dyed Squirrel With tiny revers and large cuffs for elegance. Priced 275.00 ' Tax Included U ipman Merc. Co. Ch TURKEYS For THANKSGIVING BUT WE ADVISE GETTING YOUR . ORDER IN EARLY MILK, 4 cans - - - - 39c Utah Garden PEAS, can - 13c Niblet Vacuum Packed CORN 14c Treesweet Grapefruit Juice 31c PUMPKIN, a Can - - - 15c Chase & Sanborn COFFEE 31c Pink GRAPEFRUIT, lb. ORANGES, lb. - - -PARSNIPS, lb. 9c 9c 8c FOODx SQ7gGB ySTORES I Food Special! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RED & WHITE COFFEE 1 lb" Vacuura Pack ,ars RED & WHITE 0 ATS Rular or Quick Packages RED & WHITE CORN FLAKES I"?-Ck"'p,w 2 WIFFS-O-WHEAT tCeUo ' L .1 a PUMPKIN f "Utah Valley" 2i2 tin New Crop rtQ. 2 cans only UtJ FRUIT CAKE MIX "Holiday" brand Fresh, Delicious fjf 10 oz. Package L HEMO BJrden's Vitaroln-Rich Chocolate Drink j GOLDEN SWEET DATES WhoIe Dates ,or EAtlag' SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR S"? ,1 RED & WHITE I BAKING POWDER l zt Gingercake Molasses 2I-Iancy New Orleans -nrt. Each SPRING KIST Whole Kernel CORN No. 2 Tins Each RED &-WHITE DEVILED MEAT 3 For ... TTTNA FTQW "WMte Star" 4 JUfcll Meat, Red l-Ewhn PUMPKIN PIE J SPICE Whlte". 1V4 ot-ilDS . h 1 Each VANILLA or J LEMON".:!:':!01 MIXED J VEGETABLES "Sf E" "JZ'h GROCmJ CHIPMAN'oi |