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Show t ri,,.- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1947 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN it 1 1 Mm! Tormi-dad All-Wool Worsteds for Fall! ' 39.75 -; i i . i i . S, f - U ' ' Ac1 ,1 t R U.S.Pi.Off. I n it f TTl TTK T ' IX Mr w -mm 4 I a mi m .1 a .11 mi i itt i II i fiii 1 1 1 1 it i I ii fiii tii w i i ' III 11 III 11 U k n. U m. AY . , . Every Town-clad on our racks it an all-wool worsted. Men are pick1 ing up worsteds fast, because they wear better, keep a better pressl (Worsteds are made from extra long wool fibres r twisted extra tight for a firmer, harder finish). Town-clads are carefully hand worked at collar, shoulders, cuffs and armholei for a smoother,, easier fit! Single and double breasted styles in new-for-Fall chalk-stripes, sharkskins,' tick weaves, glen plaids, coverts! Get in NOW for a good sclection of Town-clad Town-clad worsteds! Nov Marathons! All-Fur Felts 498 Men! Genuihe all-fur felts, richly rayon lined for only 4.98! New FalMones! Triple-stitched welt brims that never "ruffle," factory, blocked to keep in shape! Jr. Boys' Favorites! Lined Blouses 9.90 Alpaca-lined combed cotton cot-ton gabardine jackets with mouton collars! Water and wind resistant. Front zipper, slash pockets, pock-ets, knit waist and wrist bands. Gay Plaid Belted Style Jr. Boys Jackets 4.49 Small guys like this hardy mackinaw made just like big brother's. It's warm (see tag for wool content) with a belt to reef in for perfect fit. 2-6. HaroSWearing, Practical! Men's Jackets 4.98 Here's an old stand-by at a good old - fashioned price! 32 oz. weight wool (see tag) melton cloth in neat Navy blue! 25 inch length, t wo easy-into pockets. Zipper. Local Items Billy Graff and Maurice Inger-soli Inger-soli left Wednesday to register at I the USAC at Logan for the com- lng semester. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Evans Anthon, Og-den, Og-den, were Steel Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvln M. Chipman. Mrs. T. S. Priday spent Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week in Heber with her sister, Mrs. Don Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. T. Val Oalsford and daughter Julie Ann, and Mrs. Oalsford 's mother, Mrs. H. J. Mohn, Bothell, Wash., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gaisford and other relatives. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Chipman were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laursen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laursen Jr. and i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Carroll, Og-deh, Og-deh, spent the week end with 1 1 Mrs. Carroll's parents, Mr. and j Mrs. George Brown, Alpine. i Mr. and Mrs. George E. Graff ; : hate had as their guest this week ' j Percy CNiel, Seattle, Wash. Mr. I .Oriel's son, LaVar, and LaMar I Graff were buddies In the navy i during the war. ; Mr. and Mrs. William Vincent, : Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Stewart, HPrnvn ofiH Mr anii Mrs flranfc i; Young, orem, were oteei Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chipman. Miss .Joy Simmons, Pittsburg,' Pa., arrived here Friday for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Priday, prior to registering for school at the BYU. : Mrs. E. G. Thomas and her daughters, Mrs. Tobias Hartwick and Dixie Thomas, Salt Lake City, were week end and Steel Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Hutchings. Miss Margaret Priday, who will teach in the Junior high school at Payson, this coming year, Is attending the Nebo district teach ers institute at Spanish Fork this ; week. Mrs. O. Edward Abel left last week end for Phoenix, Ariz., where she will visit for a month with her brother, Marion Jolley, who is reported very 111. ' 1 ' FRIDAY, SEPTn ' - . . . : 5SSg Ill . ' Jh- ... -A , ' jML ADVERTISED IN SEPTErFd S 1 JUNIOIVBAZAAR j " .. j S . ) r , ; j I : W ,, I ' 1 in ) V I r f Mill l ! ; I l .1 I . I sizes. ii I A ! V la Our Junior-Deb side-button classic inspired by a recently ' arrived Parisian Original... Impeccably tailored in inultl colored, men's wear checked worsted . . . Superb in style, fabric and fit ... Specially created to flatter you no end . . . Specially priced for junior budgets. In junior Preston Taylor, Merlin Shelley and LeGrand Terry had a quick motor trip last week to the southern parks and St. George. They visited Craig and Boyd Clark, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don W. Clark, at St. George and with Rhees Rlrie and Richard Mercer and other American Fork-ers Fork-ers at the, Grand canyon. u i - - ----- - GHIPM DEPENDABLE SINCE 1872 Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte left Sunday morning for Los Angeles and adjacent points to visit with relatives. They will spend most of their ten days vacation with Mr. Aydelotte's mother, Mrs. N. J. Aydelotte, Olen&ale. . t - Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes X Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Shaffer, Shaf-fer, 336 Washington Avenue, have as their guests this week Mrs. Shaffer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I George H. Famous, Sewickley, Pa., who are on the way home after touring through Canada from east to west and down the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Harvel Bennett returned home last week after ! visiting for ten days with Mrs. Bennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 E. M. Hutchirjgs, Rlgby, Idaho. ;They brought home with them their children, Gordon and Chloe, who have spent the summer va cation with their grandparents. This week Mrs. Hutchings and son James are guests of the Bennetts and Mrs. E. L. Kirk, and son Jimmie, also of Rlgby, are visiting the Lester Kirks and the Bennetts. Baker's Appliance NOW OFFERS Contract Wiring and GUARANTEED REPAIR on Electric Motors Vacuums Washers Ranges and Small Appliances 266 W. Main Phone 622 Mrs. H. E. Strang, Pasadena, California, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Strang. After stendine two weeks in Baker, Nev., with his sister, Mrs. Orval S. Brown, Gaylen Holin-drake Holin-drake returned home this week. Miss Pat Hamilton, Salt Lake City, was a week end and Steel Day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall, Highland. Mrs. Bert Swain and family, Roosevelt, came for Steel Day and a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham returned with them Thursday to spend a few days in Roosevelt. " Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Bailey and children, -Shirley, Barbara and Tommy, returned Monday from a ten days vacation to Culver City, Cal., where they were guests of Mrs. Bailey's brothers, and sisters-in-law.. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Romney and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romney. While there they had the pleasure of attending the broadcast - f "Heart's Desire" at Tom Bran-naman's Bran-naman's restaurant, and visiting the NBC radio station Jn Hollywood. Holly-wood. : Mr. and Mrs. Alvln DeLong and Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Terry returned Saturday from a week's vacation trip through Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park. I Qeft (ft 1' 0GE&oaa :P, $J Card of Thanks In the death of our beloved daughter it has been a comfort to have such loyal friends. We thank you for your words of consolation and sympathy which have been so generously expressed; ex-pressed; for the beautiful floral offerings, and other evidences of your, love. We will remain ever grateful. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Goode and Family. ".bat is it cloanable? TOlTYEfriirio intrieued by "-----ti better judgment. For, if it isn't pea able, no garment is worth its pn Most gentle of clothes carl' Quality CleaninJ ELLISON CLEANERS American Fork Phone 132 Pleasant Grove Phone 2952 ... Fireproof Dry Cleaning We Pick Up and Deliver |