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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1945 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN " ' J ' nUDAY, NOVEMBER I I . I 1 Local Items William Parsons of Van Nuys, Cal., is visiting a few days with Junius H. Noyes. The boys spent some time together in the Pacific. Mr. Parsons also recently received re-ceived his discharge. ... Mns ..nplbert . ChlDman. Mrs. Glen H. Gordon, Mrs. Keith Niel sen, and Mrs. Lloyd unran visited visit-ed the art Institute at the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University Saturday. Artists from all parts- of the state were present to make plans for city exhibits in 1947. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warenski of Highland have had as guests recently Sgt. and Mrs. Leslie Long, Mr. and Mrs. Max Erickson and two daughters of Oakland, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pennel and Sgt. Bert Warenski. Sgt. Long was recently returned from Japan where he had been a prisoner pri-soner since the fall of Manila and Sgt. Warenski has- Just been discharged after seeing combat duty In Germany. Play-Mor Play-Mor members met at the home of Mrs. Harold 8choles, 291 South 3rd East, Tuesday. Nov. 13 to honor Mrs. Howard Christen- Quality First Our Motto Cream of Wheat 23c All Brands Coffee, lb 31c Sugar, 10 lbs 58c Cocoa c 4 cans Milk 39c Quick Quaker Oats 28c 2 lbs. Chili Beans 19c 2 lbs. White Navy Beans 19c 18 lbs. Flour $2.05 Boleys Has Been in Business For Over 55 Years! THERE'S A REASON r BOLEY'S INC. NEW MERCHANDISE THAT HAS JUST ARRIVED AT sen who left Friday with her husband and family to return to Chicago to make their home. Mrs Christensen was presented with a handsome farewell gilt by the ladles. Prizes went to Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. Chrlsten-sen. Chrlsten-sen. Mrs. Donald Paquette was accepted as a new member. Personalize your Christmas cards, -See Alpine .PiihlLshlng Co. for cards and printing. t BATH TOWELS Large Size WASH CLOTHS 49c .... 7 Buck Leather WORK GLOVES L89 Driver Style $2.58 81 Inch Unbleached SHEETING Heavy Weight, Yd. Fine BLEACHED muslin; Yd. 58c 25c Feather PILLOWS Heavy Stripe Ticking, Each .... 1.98 Large Bleached FEED SACKS OKp For Tea Towels, Ea. U PART WOOL BLANKET CENTERS MILL ENDS PENNEY'S Toy Department IS NOW OPEN Mrs. Si Bell entertained at luncheon Friday in compliment to Mrs. Clyde Birk whose birthday birth-day occurred that day. Covers were laid for Mrs. Glen H. Gordon, Gor-don, Mrs. Marion Mercer, Mrs. Kenneth Morton, Mrs. LaDrue VAmev. Mrs. Flovd Loverldee of Provo, the guest of honor and the hostess. Club 20 Provo Country club will be the scene of Club 20's Thanksgiving dance Saturday evening, Nov. 24. Guest tickets are available through members. Thimble Club , Thimble club members were guests1 of Mrs. Alvin E. Monson Monday for an evening of needlework needle-work and social chat. Mrs. Jasper Eveswas Ta" speclaT gruest. A delicious lunch was served. Junior Ladies Literary Mrs. Georee Hackford was hos tess to the Junior Ladies Literary Liter-ary club the evening of Nov. 8. Miss Theda Henke of Lehl entertained enter-tained the erouD with two dra matic monologues. Mrs. Stanley Dahl was eohostess. The next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Mrs. Marvin Brown the evening of Nov. 28. Every week in the year you will be remembered If you send the American Fork Citizen as a Christmas gift. $2.50 per year. Home Economics Mrs. Woodruff Thomson was hostess tcrther North -Utalr county Home Economics club at the home of her mother, Mrs. Luther Giddlngs, Monday evening. Mrs. Charles B. Walker led in discussing discuss-ing energy foods and was assisted by Mrs. Joseph B. Mulllner and Mrs. Thomson. Refreshments were served. Christmas Cards now on sale at Alpine Publishing Co. - Gamma Zeta Phi Monday evening Mrs. Bate en tertalned the Gamma Zeta Phi group. Prizes went to Mrs. Harold Har-old Holley, Mrs. Eldon Miller and Mrs. Nlles Wing. Extra guests were Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Fay Chad-wick Chad-wick and Mrs. Neldon Varney. Pinochle Mrs. Si Bell entertained the Pinochle club Friday evening. Extra guests were Mrs. Floyd Loveridge of Provo and Mrs. W. R. Madsen. Mrs. Glen H. Gordon was awarded the high score prize, , Mrs. Keith Wagstaff second hlghj and Mrs. David L. Greenwood the consolation favor. Sharlene Ashton was the complimented com-plimented guest when her mother moth-er entertained for her 11th birthday birth-day Monday afternoon. Forty-five Forty-five guests enjoyed games and refreshments. re-freshments. Miss Sharlene received re-ceived many lovely gifts. The birthday of Mrs. Harold Chipman and W. D. Stewart brought the Stewart family together to-gether Friday night. Present were M. arid Mrs, Chipman, and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gudmund-sen Gudmund-sen of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stewart of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs". LaVerle Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Whitby, Mrs. Reona Cordner, American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Stewart and Garth Roundy of Pleasant Grove. The evening was spent in playing . games afterwhich lunch was served. BUY A BOND $50.00 "Her Highness' cplcf wave given free to the American Fork lady buying the most bonds in the Victory Loan drive. Show bonds or receipt of - purchase to qualify. Any girl or woman resident of American Fork is eligible for this high class permanent. Complete Line of Beauty Service Artesia Beauty Salon Telephone 137-J Consult Us At Any Time $4 mmmmmi ' - ... - - f 'f . L hits 4 Is 7 m. w V 5ben'thcreYa mlsclwcvous winter wind around,' ' he prepared with Cayinodc'rayonsl Slierr. fash-loned-to-fit hose points up a well turned ankle o bagging, anywhere; reinforced " " Vhere they get the most .wear. OUC Clamour in every pair! HAVE YOUR XMAS GIFT PORTRAIT Made Early at TH0RNW00D STUDIO 414 Thornwood Drive PHONE 161-J See us about Photographic Xmas Cards. Use your - own snapshotcr .have, us take Qne. ,May, we suggest a family group photo when they're all home for the ' holidays, j Handbags Fitted For Christmas Gift Giving What woman doesn't like to receive a beautiful handbag as a gift? Here are purses to suit every woman's taste, luxurious bags, in many styles the perfect complement for . the, perfect costume, , J "5 . vf'--f, J. llUf , PRICED 2.95 to 13.50 CHIPlANS " tnKn Mwira Is vfsltlnff In 4 vi a, vwam - w definitely in Sandy at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cleghorn ot Los Angeles spent from Wed nesday to Saturday visiting wun his brother, Willard Cleghorn, and family. Mr. ciegnorn nas Just been discharged from the service after two years with the Sea Bees, 19 months of which was spent In the Pacific theater of operations. - ' ' suffered in her baRS when she Jumped &oS Hospital News New Babies Nov. 15, Mrs. Ernest Evans, Orem, a boy; Mrs. Keith Jensen, Pleasant Grove, a boy; Nov. 16, Mrs. Ferrin Goode, American Fork, a boy. Curtis Mountier, Salt Lake City returned to his home in Salt Lake Qity Tuesday following an operation. William Stagg, Pleasant Groye, Is recovering from an operation performed Nov. 16. stairs window TuesdT, when her home catffi ALWAYS A GOOD DEAL AT VAN'S Spring Garden PEAS 2,w 2( SUGAR i8,b-Ba' ft Kellogg's j CORN FLAKES, 2 for PIERCES KETCHUP 2 for y SWANSDOWN or ft I SOFTASILK Jf COFFEE, Any Brand J lib. 32c 2 lbs RED STAR FLOUR Miss Rita Harris, Pleasant Grove, underwent an appendectomy appendec-tomy Oct. 17. ' Mrs. Robert E. White was a patient at the hospital a few days this week. Lafe Brown, Provo who injured injur-ed his back in a fall, Is a patient at the local hospital. BETTER FOOD VALOES MILK, 4 cans - - - - 39c Utah Garden PEAS, can 13c Niblet Vacuum Packed CORN lie Treesweet Grapefruit Juice 31c Royal PUMPKIN, a can 13c Chase & Sanborn COFFEE 31c TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans - 25c Utah Trail .CATSUP, -2J4 can 30c PUREX, 1 quart - - 15c O. P. SCMG .I.I.H I II i J, - J m foopx &3mSMui ysTOREs I Charles Webb, Pleasant Grove, underwent a major operation Wednesday. Mrs. Lynn Adams. Pleasant Grove, Is recovering nicely from an operation performed Oct. 19. " Alexander- - Park, American Fork, underwent an operation Wednesday. SALT Iodized CHEESE Mild, lb. MILK 4 cans ... OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 for ROAST BEEF' k Pound FRESH GROUND BEEF, lb VAN'S MA EVERYTHING GOOD tOl ft Food f!pials FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MiiK';h;.:.i:.ii:::zzizi OVAL SARDINES 4 Ptata It i COFFEE , 31 TUNA "M 2 lb. Silver Tip JELLY 21c Pierces CATSUP 2 for 25c UTAH VALLEY No. 3 SIEVE PEAS 2 cans PUREX Vi Gallon 1 ft GERBERS BABY FOOD,.... PEACOCK FI.OTTR tf, 50 lb. Bag FRUIT COCKTAIL 2V2 Tin 33c RED & WHITE PEANUT. BUTTER 1 pound 30c - 1 lb. Portor MACARONI QUAKER OATS a , . Package COCOA i Ilcrsheyg, Vi lb. CHIPMAN Ton ioi t itlei i i FRIDAY 9:30 A. M. I Rj. U. S. Pol. OH. |