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Show "I. !"' Lv NOVEMBE11 15, 1946 wo7!! THE AMERICAN FOWC CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,: 1946 TELLING By WILUAMUTT- Cutr JVess fFWter ME! AmMED DIAPERS ISerS for Ml. by a Qjiaiw - - '?J?fttr the bathroom poW must, add; f I ! -... .rtr meteorle dls iZtontht horn w--ot trhr some Reworks - i l n...Lanf tafha WOK AZt0w " ...... Vmi NavV pln ore iky. rfUb juit trying to find i7Jglort hove o p ( I . uaii annntinee rVBllS IWpl" wd It's Grand-C Grand-C jenkln who expresses theliope the government- doesn'i1 rest too many thumbs on the jscale. - , I ! r The fmfei States' prepared pet-food bill, according to stj. wci rrom w Department of Commerce, totals tlOOfiOOfloo annually. That's a lot of dough) says the man at the next desk, to throw to the dogs. ' 1 ' Ttia nearer the tun approach!' Iha aarth tha colder tha weatheri becomes. TMs is a paradox--like tha (uparnhoriaga of every' thlnj now that tha war, which) absorbed commodities, It over. J ! ! , Tha . Glacoblni-Zlnner comet Ms moving1 away -from us now at tha rata, of many miles per see ond. Even it couldn't hanji - around ion; enough to end out just who was going to win that marathon World Series. ated from the local school before entering the navy where he served serv-ed three years. 28 months over seas. They will make their home in f leasant Grove. Gride A Em v. kjTlDC reraemuw that k 1 tP t"Vi om clean, uo C ind normal; well-defined pieticaHj free from defects; Ltd flrm- whites; weight of ounces per dozen. Distribution' Center Phoenix,' capital of Arizona, it tha southwesVir principal distribu. tion aenter. The wide. fertile valley val-ley in which it lies is lamoui (or 1U lettuce, , citrus and winter vegetable vegeta-ble production. .fioirilTsfeere Psit ... Joe Marsh, f How to Handle a Fortune asstis ago X reported In fete how Mel Bate's unci tBorti.a lef t him with a fstiat, with the Missus, sharing a mellow glass of beer with friends. Prom where I sit, Mel has learned the art of handling money jSnHy.orjr town was etrrloas -as-well as handling people.Ton knr Xel would spend it: dont let cash-in-the-bank push iing aresnd tha world?;. 7 around ny more than: yoor 'pt a new house or ear . . . let people push you arounilf yon fancy clothes ... or din- w toe simple, homey life; com panionship and quiet ways ; a glass of beer and friendly talk that's worth a fortune, after all! told pheasant and cham- aa now report, Mel hasn't xi i bit! Drop in on hint any arfyavH find hb in H awns by tha fire chatting f ARMY SURPLUS MATERIALS - - . to help - meet a rising demand for TELEPHONE SERVICE j . . CatamuBic-atioiatipinwiit' "aUttt'$9i Armed Forces Was the best that telephone j idence conld produce. Of coone moir of this t equipment is nntuited to peacetime use, bat ;: "herever possible we- have secured -jaurplus - ttteriali that could be fitted into tha telephone PW facilities in many communitiei of the ""atain States Area. , .000,000 feet of field wire 1,000,000 feet of drop wire 3,125 miles of copper and tree) strand " 320,000 brher items, such as bolts. insutarort and braces . 5? Materials supplement our regular supply while'ohly a; small part of the total quan-Uty quan-Uty needed,, they are. helping us to, get ahead our job of extending telephone service to and more families, tln Statts Telephone A Telegraph Co. CONNELLY FRIENDS MEET THE MRS. Friends of the R. D. Connellys were invited to meet Mrs. Wallace iD. Connelly, a bride of last week. at a party given In the Legion Hall Monday evening. The former form-er Vivian Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Melvin Long, Eureka, she was married to Mr. Connelly at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Long, in Provo, Nov. 7, with Bishop Earl Craythorne performing per-forming the ceremony. . Following the ceremony the Immediate families enjoyed a wedding dinner at Keeley's. Attended At-tended by her sister, Miss Pearl Long, the bride wore a lime green crepe afternoon dress enhanced en-hanced by a corsage of rosebuds. Norman Connelly served as best man for his brother. At the party Monday evening Ferrill M. Sorenson acted as master of ceremonies. Music was furnished by Mrs. Robert B. Lelshman and Miss Doris Bullock, and readings were given by Mrs, Wilson Cunningham and Mrs. Robert Stephenson. Dancing and refreshments completed the evening's eve-ning's entertainment, v- Mrs. D. W. Jones had charge of the gifts. Colleen Connlley, Helen Hel-en Oarllck, Chloe Bennett and Fern Adams assisted with the gifts and served. The bride is a graduate of the Juab high school at Nephi and the groom graduated from the American, Fork high .school ta-fore ta-fore entering the armed forces where he served for 30 months. They plan to make their home in Provo. The One Stop Store WAYNE DEAN TAKES n BRIDE IN OREGON Of Interest to the friends- of Mr.., and .Mrs.v.Ow.ePeaa.jA.the, marriage or "theirson-Wayne d; Dean and Miss Louise Burge, Tillamookt.Ore. The, . ceremony was performed Saturday, Nov. 9, at the home of the bride's par-ents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burge A large reception followed. The groom was discharged from the armed forces early this fall after being stationed at the naval base near Tillamook. The bride is a senior at the Oregon State college. They will make their home in Tillamook where Mr,. Dean Is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dean returned re-turned home this week af ter at- tending the wedding and visiting in Riduana, wasn., witn Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Dean who also . attended at-tended the wedding. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Dean and. two children who will remain for a week. LUNCEFORD-CROOKSTON MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE IN LAS VEGAS Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lunceford. Pleasant Grove, are announcing the marriage oi meir naugnter Naomi and Darrell - -Crookston. son of Mr. and Mrs. -George Crookston, American Fork. The vounir couDle exchanged marrlaze vows in Las Vegas. Nev.. Oct. 28.x The following Wednes day the parents of the bride entertained en-tertained Informally i at their home for relatives t and -close friends in honor of . the newly-wed. newly-wed. ' ir-':i& ' Thev left last ; week for Los Angeles, Calif. ; wherethey will mate tneir nome. - Back In Civvies Sgt. Ralph A. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Si Bennett, Alpine, landed in San Francisco - from the USS 5aoD3 Nov. 0 after he- ing In Uie Tokyo area since East-' er Bunaay last spring. Monday he called his mother from Camp Beale, Cal., to tell her he was going to Avlnger, Tex., to Join his wife before returning to Alpine, Al-pine, where the couple expect to make their home. ' ' Thanksgiving Turkeys: Order now from Hansen Processing Plant, headquarters for turkeys. Tel. 172, Am. Fork. 11-15-llt With Our Boys Pvt. Douglas Burch, son of Mrs, Annie Burch, arrived home Friday Fri-day from Fort Eustace, Va where he has been stationed since he enlisted In July; - Hetoas completed his basltr training and left yesterday for Camp Kilmer, N. J., for reassignment. Thanksgiving Turkeys: "Order now from Hansen Processing Plant, headquarters for turkeys. Tel. 172, Am. Fork. ' 11-15-Ut. Batter, Nutritive : .As far as nutritive value li" concerned, con-cerned, butter affords fats and vitamin vita-min A. JOIN A' FAMOUS 'FIGHTING r DIVISION Th famous 7th Infantry I1vUImi.; m IU rnk to nund-iilokrd. fctn jpouiir mca opdm or nwctinc IU hiith aUndard. Flrat to rvraptur Amarican territory from tha Japaaaaa haroea of battlaa on Attn, Kwajaloin, IyU an4 Okinawa tha "Hour, (laat" 7th offer. Uia rluht kind of man a. ebanoa to Join ia ton outfit. , A thraa-yaar . nlirtmant for aarvlca in tha Far Eat will anabla roa to pick tha Tth and to join it vvaraaaa altar initial trainine in tha U. 8. A Privata aUrU at I'JO a month (ovaraaaa My), wilh plmtif -of oppnrtunitr for 4 mneaniant. Many othar advanUiraa maka this well worth diartwtinir with sat U. S. 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BORDENS CHATEAU CHEESE, 2 Ik 1.23 TYPE I FRANKS - 45c lb. Lunch Meat 47c lb. ASSORTED KINDS - SPRINGERS Tamales 11 UTAH VALLEY NO. 2 CAN ; plan 17c No. 10 Cans ; CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 1.69 . - - ... . . l SILVER FOAM Gran. SOAP - 38c or FELS NAPHA , BAR SOAP LIBEBOUY v HAND SOAP (Limit) 8c 8c 1000 Sbeet 7 ' Toflet TISSUE 10c Vk Can DEL MONTE PEACHES 30c PRE- T HIISGIVItG SALE THESE PRICES ON JUICES ARE LOWER 'THAN TODAY'S . WHOLE SALE COSTS: - STANDBY ' ,. , ORANGE JUICE 47c CASE M MtMMUMMMMtMtiMMtrl (5CO TEXSUN i GRAPEFRUrCrJUICE :27c $3.19 CASE . iMMHlHItflrlf DROMEDARY BLENDED JUICE 44c CASE $4X3 DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE SiVlOc PASCO TANGERINE JUICE No. 2 Can 23c HEWLETT'S 2 LB. JAR Mince Meat 57c -- BOTTLE Catsup 18c r DelMonte FRUIT Cocktail M CAN 39c Very Good Grapefruit! No. 2 Can 29c in FINEST QUALITY Folds Macaroni , " '.;'"Tr:X"anri ".. .: " Spaghetti" 2 for 9c Banquet 24 Oa. Pickles 31c Gerbers Baby Food 3 CANS FOR 22c f ! it I X 3 a r it ; XIlv OUitp tinu HIC J.190UV Mill put uui at uiiiuiuu . umto uuiuig.. the day so it is not necessary to come early. There will be plenty of the other items. STOCK UP NOW FOR V, , it" I ill I ;5 t - t, il: a. t V |