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Show Look At These (BSl(d lie At Your A & A T?F VOTT T TTPTC VI Y0U STILL HAVE A CHANCE T0 GT your . AIyCi "U J U V'lV'l NAME IN . THE BOX FOR THE "LUCKY CORNER" DRAWING TO BE HELD THIS SATURDAY AT 7:00 P. M. WHO WILL BE LUCKY? SOMEONE WILL BE LUCKY, IT MIGHT BE YOU. 1 GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY BY CHOOSING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THAT ARE FRESH AND OF THE FINEST QUALITY. ORANGES LARGE FANCY : LB. ri AT1?1?PTTTT THIN SKIN JUICY VJlVilJr EiE XV U 1 X Seedless, Texas White, LB n-pr tt Fancy WashiBftoa Red Delicious . LB. TTMAVC Sunkist, Larte Juicy LB. P A TD ATC No- New CrP tAKliUlO Bunch POTATOES lLu LB. 5c 5c 13c 12c 8c 4c CHEESE PABST-ETT " TASTY LOAF 2 LB. LOAF 96c AandH Quality MEATS BEEF ROAST TL u, 38c RIB STEAK SSL t 48c PORK STEAK S" lb. 45c -39c VEAL CHOPS ST -45c BEEF CUBES 43c SIRLOIN STEAK " lb 49c GROUND BEEF u 33c SHORT RffiS lb. 30c HAMS 'TnS : . 89c LARD.r."m. , 55c DREFT SK 33c v PALMOLIVE 5mf WAX PAPER Zi' 16c APPLE SAUCE 27S"! 21c FRUIT COCKTAIL . 35c Our Aim is to Bring to our -customers the best m quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices. We try to price our merchan- dise so we receive only 2 per cent profit on every dollar you spend with us. To bring lower price changes as fast as we receive them is our deepest endeavor. OUR MOTTO: Consistently the Best TOMATO JUICE ToT 21c SALTINES fLBT,I : 39c RITZ CRACKERS .ZfpL 27c CAfSUPSSL. 19c COCKTAIL irbto1fi(. ' No. 2 can XOt 31c 46 oz. PIE CRUST 15c ri7DPl7PG Strained llE.iUXEl3 Baby. Food 00 3 cans SPAGHETTI 'T' lot can MACARONI T 16c PFAQ Sprint Garden QC rJQiXlO No. 2 can 2 cans oul- GRAPE JELLY Tip Top, Pure Concord 1 lb. jar 33c PEANUT BUTTER Skippy, Creamy or Chunk flr7n 1 lb. jar OIL TUNA FLAKES Clearwater V can 31c GINGERBREAD MIX 24c RAISINS Sr,5 ..25c FLOUR S;,b,3.05 Enriched, 50 lbs Smiths IV can TOMATOES 19c Sego MILK 4 CANS 53c j'l irul CX LfU CLejitZf iltTFluL. PHONE 1M AMERICAN FORK 61 EAST MAIN UAlb 51r Dkr. 28C TOILET TISSUE EOU 7c PREM 1"! , 41c CORN Cream style, No. 2 16c COCOA "!To, 19c PUMPKIN ROYAL For Delicious Pies 2i2 CAN 14c Clubs and Socials Modernettes Mrs. Stanley areen was hostess hos-tess Wednesday of last week to the Modernettes. Progressive games were played - wAtfcu..Mrs. Boone Hunsaker and Mrs. Dale Loader winning the prizes. Mrs. Dean Chrlstensen was a special guest. Dance Set Members of the Dance Set met In Flrmage Hall Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Mid-winter provided the motif for the decorations and Howard Nelson's orchestra furnished furn-ished the music. Committee members were Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vin Mel-vin W. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hampshire entertained Saturday evening at a pinochle party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mr and Mrs. Marion Mercer and Mrs. Nell Turner, Columbus, Mo, BYU high by three points. The score was 25to 22. Cavemen playing were Miller, McTague, F. Walker, Wilde, . Clark, Fullmer and Robinson. i Tuesday and Thursday of last week Luther Qlddings shipped a' carload eathrdayof eabbagcOne - load went to Montana. Mr. Old-dings Old-dings was the, sole producer of the cabbage. Denzl Brown, bookkeeper for the American Fork Coop, -has resigned to accept a position with the Dixon Real Estate company of Provo. Mrs. Dan W. Clark, Alpine, entertained Saturday afternoon In honor of the third birthday of her little son Wayne. A birthday birth-day cake featured the lunch and games were enjoyed by the children. chil-dren. Present were Mrs. Harold Ellison and daughter Susan, Mrs. Sherlin Jarvis and daughter Shirley, American Fork; .-Mrs. Harry Loader and two children, Pleasant drove; Bonnie Burgess, Donna and Diane Austin, Lowell and Lionel! Austin. Dale Smith and Brent Bateman. - - Lorena Clayson and Roy Mitchell, students at the Y. and Luclan Crandall, a student at the U, spent the week end here with their parents. SU SALE NO. 71 ( ATTENTION W 'MM' PRIORITY CERTIFICATE HO.DERS You art Invited to inspect detailed list of the following Items between be-tween January 21 and February 7, 1947, and arrange for pro-'scurement pro-'scurement of available materials. 4,900 fee. Cement Catted Wire Nails, 4tt lit gale. Pigment parte in ii, ember (karat) I12 Wtetfew UIM, MM I ;! -- C J "I Back-Log From Our News Columns TEN YEARS AGO 'V-i' y!W2ffc.? - Blizzards which swept Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada1 and Utah, making state highways impassable, grounding airplane travel, and making hundreds of intermountaln families prisoners, prison-ers, held American Fork In Its throes Tuesday. ' Buses filled with Alpine and Highland school children were forced to return to American Fork. Night found pupils in the homes of T. A. Greenwood, L. B. Adamson, Jesse M. Walker, K. J. Bird and several other residents. . The two American Fork hatch eries, Adams Hatchery; Inc. and Rudolph Clark, with an lncuba tor capacity of 115,000 will pro duce approximately 231,000 chicks during the next five months. etreegth, 24' x 24' a ft 5 ea. Cat Valvea, J 1-2', 250 ft weerara. 5 ea. Cat Valves, 4". 200 aw WOC tweaaete . ea. J Gate Velvet, 5," 509 R. woe ateamre 52 ea. teamat latiea, cemk. f aacet with tee mp 4nlm, 17 1.2-x II a Skigk. i Hooa: ia le X pm. (MST) AUm Bidg.. HV? Wt iai Sooth, feit take Gtr. foe otrti&CBtiea. WAR ASSETS 1 ADMINISTRATION i. iiitiivi rmr ' - RHrlQNMWriU 1710 So. Xhrao4 Bm4 Pbooe 7 MU t. O. Bee a0 Sab laka Citf W. Uua CAMEO ; AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Thursday, Friday and Saturday January 23, 24 and 25 ' ' X 7 r j Plans for the annual Gold and Oreen ball which will be held in the Apollo Hall Tuesday night are complete. Queens are Owen Rlchlns, Jean Parker, Lillian Wilde and Josephine Draper. David Oreenwood, operator of the Standard Oil service station. was awarded a prize of 310.00 Friday night for selling - the greatest quantity of oil In the north end of Utah county. TWENTY YEARS AGO At the Old Folks party held Wednesday the following people were especially honored, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nielsen, who have enjoyed 67 years of married life; B. Y. Oreenwood, only 1847 pioneer pio-neer present; Martin Hansen and Joseph Kirkwood, only handcart pioneers present; Mrs. Janet Crookston, 86, oldest widow present; pres-ent; E. A. Henrold, 94. oldest person per-son present, and Mrs. Samuel Dean resident of the city for lifrnafact nnmKAf rt iron vo Al 1 In the basketball game Friday night the Cavemen nosed out the iMimoimii Also Selected Shorts 1 I f M t r ! i Sunday and Monday January 28 and 27 JOIIli GARFIELD . atfaMMMNattw CERA10INE FITZGERALD - 0 w m m torn : - 1 mm. . DD- Tbla palealed door hee)d keeps balls A doer ways tidy and , eleaa In all weather Double overtopping strips of 1 finest wood molding repel woter, admit light and air. Easily installed on brick, wood, or stone, permanent. attractive, trouble-fret. For estimate or Instatla m,- tion, phone w today. rH0NE Prompt service now., 213 FHA approved. i Made In Utah by ' Bert Wells BRENNAN EMERSON GEORGE C0UL0URIS GEORGE TOBIAS. (Mrtcrco wr mmmm ecxoi 'IM WWUSC0 'Z'li " Added Latest Newi and Other Short Matinee Sun. 4 iL iti; Tupwlay and Wednesday January 28 and 29 2 FEATURES 2 Number 1 t I- 1 r.: I 1 TEXAS MOON" Number iHiUfflilBf-AllMSl poaiicowM i mx vmwm johnmmi . tmUm timet mmmm )OStPH SMHUT 'l |