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Show r i 1 u . I it- 1 ! ! ' . . .. 1 . . 5 t vf,.' . tyflEBEJTCSlYOlfVE EVIRSEEW1 Light or Dark lft lb. jar (Saturday Morning Only) '. SYRUP MARSHMALLOW TOPPING 21c VANGUARD 1 Pint Jar EACH .. BEANS HONEY PEAS HAMBURGER SET , SPAGHETTI cwkJd'ww LA VORA GREEN CUT No. 2 Tin $ Cans MILLER'S 12 Oz. Glass GARDEN No. 2 Tin 2 Cans 21c. 27c PEANUTS tSS.-u. 29c CRANBERRY SAUCE -i--j::-xl-: . . . .. .07-. OMaSprajr-B.... ............ . V W7C0RN7r:29c BLENDED JUICE Orange and Grapefruit 46 Ox. wC SOUP .2L 29c 35c -23c -34c 25c BABY FOOD SS&.19C CREAM OF' WHEAT Large Package L, : 25c RICE CRISPIES Kellogg's G CORN FLAKES KeUoff'irr-ll O. '-MMJt.iflti: 12c 11c WYANDOTTE 1' 9c SATINA ST!.:r 5c SANI FLUSH 19c DTTD17V Bleach 1 UlUJiV Quart 16c Select PRODUCE 7c 4c 9c APPLES Red Delicious Lb 8c "OMbsitSl" 3c ri?T rDV Fresh, Crisp UEiLdmi jumbo stalk-Each ....... CABBAGE' 1 iliflO Southern Lb. iw DAniQUFC Fresh, Crisp Ite'd Biihch T T?AfnTQ Sunklst Lb. 5c 13c Pl AUl?l?TTTFr Fancy Texas UlVmUIlVUll Pink Lb. Penny Savers PEANUT BUTTER Sklppy Q7n Cream-Chunk, Lb. Jar OIL CALUMET BAKING POWMER-fc ; ....:. PUMPKIN Royal ZVi Tin Each 12c SALTINES, Purity 2 Lb. OA Carton Each "OftC PUDDING Ilixons Cocoa- rjp nut Paekare ' l CRACKERS Rits Lb. Package 25c CHOCOLATE Ilersheys 1 Jp Baking V4 Lb . Chocolate Corn Flake Pudding 1 totlto baMM cap Set Milk 2 cup cm lafcM Turn ea ovtns Mt at mx3rt!f i low (390 F.). Grtw a quart bk- ' Ing disK. Mit tegithar sugar, coco and mIc Stir in gradually mixture of milk and watar. Add buttar. Plac ovtf boiling watart atir and cook 9 -' min. after wacar again boil. Stir - into aligbdf baatan agg yolk. JSaat . agg . wlu u.ntUiff .. but not dry. Fold into cocoa mixture along with corn flaktt and vanilla. Put into ;' baking dub. Sat in pan containing - about an inch of hot watar. Baka 4) - join or until fimw -Sarvo warm or torn Will Nerit 55c SEGO MILK MEAT VALUES BEEF ROAST ;" 43c VEAL ROAST 42c vealsiMn; veal shoulder STEAK 2;.0ttADE 45c PORK CHOPS SLu. 65c GROUND BEEF lb. 41c FRANKS IT." 49c FRUITCAKE MIX T.1 49c s&y . , ...i . PIIOKE. 140tA5IERICAN. JORK-1 EAST IAIN You and Your Best JMends All social news must be in, by Wednesday night to aparjn at week's issue. Telephone 2W. v LOVELY SHOWER FOR BRIDE Mrs. Glen M. Boley and Mrs. James E. Peters entertained Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Paul R. Peters, the former Carol Boley. The lovely affair was held In the Third ward church where the foyer, gift room and recreation hall were attractive with fall flowers. In the receiving line with the hostesses and the bride were Mrs. WUf ord L. Brienholt, grandmother grandmoth-er of the bride, Mrs. Culver R. Anderson, Miss laBelle Boley and Was Arlene Peters. They were grouped before a bank of palms and flowers with candla-bra. candla-bra. Mrs. Roy Greenwood was receptionist. Music for the evening included a violin solo by Joan Ellison, a vocal solo by LaBelle Boley, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Kenneth McDonald; Mc-Donald; two trio numbers by Mrs. -Vernon Gardner, Mrs. Jack Cook and Mrs. Russell Greene, and an original reading by Mrs. Bert Tlmpson. iJPram and games were directed di-rected by Mrs. Leland MltcheH Mrs. Harold Holley, Mrs. McDonald Mc-Donald and Mrs. Junior Storrs. Mrs. Francis B. Abel 'had charge of the "gift room and was assisted assist-ed by Miss Gladys Christenseh and Miss Luana Greenwood. Mrs. Norven Brown and Mrs. McDonald McDon-ald presided over the refresh ments and Miss Chris tensen, Miss Greenwood, Miss Boley and Miss Peters served. MILDRED BAUM BRIDE OF WEEK Of Interest to the many friends of Miss Mildred Baum, daughter of the late Susie Baum Smith, and former resident of American Fork, is her marriage to Coyle Simmons, Salt Lake City. The nuptial vows were recited recit-ed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Cahn with Elder C. A. Grant reading the ceremony. cere-mony. The bride wore a gray dressmaker suit with blue accessories ac-cessories and corsage of gardenias garden-ias and sweetheart roses. A wedding wed-ding supper followed. The new Mrs. Simmons was employed at Chlpman's during her residence here. Mr. Simmons Sim-mons is head machinist with the Utah Coooer company. They will make their home In PVovo until spring when they will move into their own home in Salt Lake City. matlc casts, first dressmakers, nurses and doctors, or any ac curate pioneer historical material of American Fork, call 148-J, evenings, and get your story Into the history. i Farms Cm Lumber An average farm will use about 1, 000 board feat of lumber each rear. 1 -' una .- LEAVES FOR GERM aw. Meivin V. Jon?,.. former, Mae, sinter0 10 months old son. n,r leave. Sunday for xr.r from where they win san D many to join their hSj father whn ho k April. nurse, has been worn local hospital since herk, vuwxcu hue service. T 1 ...vtiiur oi corps, is a link trains gart. They expect to be SINGLE-JONES NUPTIALS EVENT OF LAST WEEK A1VIEG AMEKICAN KORK, UTAH Thursdar, Friday and Saturday October 81, November 1 and 2 " MK"al3d Mrs; BerneB Singleton are announcing the marriage of their daughter Fae to Stanley T, Jones, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Jones The young -couple- were married in BilllngsrMont., Oct. 25, and are now honeymooning in the northwest. For the past three years Miss Singleton was employed at Fort Douglas. The groom spent three years in the Armed forces with overseas service In the Pacific. They will make their home In Logan where the groom is registered reg-istered at tbeUSAC, HISTORY TO BE WRITTEN r With 3 '"icwMtOtOt! - M MemenMboa Mttas DONMSHMxm faMbCIt m ARIrlURSCHWARTZl Also Selects Shorts Sunday and Monday. November S and 4 Compilation of American Fork's part of the Utah county history by the Daughter of Utah Pioneers is now under way and as it progresses the compilers are beset with innumerable questions, ques-tions, Anyone having accurate material ma-terial as to members of the first choirs, especially 1852 and later, members of early home dra-l Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Rough Dry and Finished Laundry Available at Tri-City Laundry and Cleaning Pleasant. GroveAmerican Fork Lehi. 85 South First West American Fork TELEPHONE AMERICAN FORK 379 Pickup and Delivery Service 15 Discount on all Cash and Carry Laundry DRY CLEANING Our dry cleaning plant is of the latest design witt all new machinery. A service you will appreciat TRY OUR NEW LAUNDRY AND CLEANING SERVICE T&DAY THE GREATEST CELEBRATION THE SCREEM HAS EVER SEEM! 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