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Show American Fork Locals jlr. and Mr. (.Hi1" I'- Taylor anil (iiiill' wovo quests of Mrs. Taylor's , ,,.,ints. Mr. alul Mrs. 11. J. Koi'so, at. I p:iu ll" I jri,vi) en Christmas day. jlr. imil Mrs. Nimlon Chadwick and (win diiUKlitiM-a, lUmnio and Hossio, i vii(od in l!ini',Ham Canyon on Clirist-j Clirist-j vl9 with Mrs. Cluidw ick'a parents, and Mrs. Prigmovo. ESCS.-C2:c7;;t tj--.- ... . j l''"l is one oil tlU! latest and ""l. important, items in Uic bud-Vxt bud-Vxt of the nvrragu fa mil v, and '"any families have louinl that by iiu.ViiiL;- then- foods at onr O. P. Skates System store they can save twice as umcli every "month as they used to save. Kesolve tomorrow to-morrow morning to come to an - l- Sksijrss System store regularly and put the difference Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Junes were levitating le-vitating with: Mrs. Melissa Boley on i j Christmas. Mrs. Lester Kirk and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loveless Love-less at Provo on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Singleton of Gaudy, visited the holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Singleton. Itohbock and Sons, I'hone 137, Leading Florist. Frerih Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs Our Specialty, adv. - Will exchange, car or radios iov .iVrS- sheep. Hay, straw, grain or what Ivive you. Martin Nielsen Auto Co. adv. jVr. and Mrs. Edmund Hansen and children of Spanish Fork, visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Han-gen Han-gen on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nicholea entertained en-tertained Christmas Eve at bridge or Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston, Mr. jfld Mrs. Glen Sykes and Mr. and llrs. Les Halstrom. Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith and daughter- Clea, and Mr. and Mrs. garl Holnistead and family were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hophetns at their home In Coperton. in (he bank. HIGH QUALITY MEDIUM COST Although 0. 1 Skaggs System stores have cut-rate prices, there is no cut-rate quality. The foods we sell are of highest quality, priced extravagantly by many service stores and found priced lowest in our stores. You can actually buy better foods for less mouey at an 0. I Skaggs System store, any day in the week, and at a great saving in time and energy, as well. "We are able to do this by buying carloads of single items, while other independent or chain stores are buying broken, shipments at higher prices. "We also cut expenses by efficient management, and pass this saving, as well as others, on to you in the form of lowest possible prices on our highest quality foods. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spafford and family for Christmas Christ-mas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William R- Hansen, in addition to the members of the Immediate family. Weston Justeson of Salt Lake City, visited the Christmas holidays here with his sister, Mrs. Vern Boley. Besides Be-sides Mr. Justeson, Mrs. Boley had as her dinner guests on Christinas day, Mrs- Glen Boley and children. O.R SKAGGS " Surety of Purity" Mr. and Mrs. Hans A. Laursen of Caliente, Nevada, spent Christmas tere with relatives. Mr. Laursen returned to Nevada Thursday, but Mrs. Laursen remained for a ten days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey, Jr., and' son, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Devey and baby and Mrs. E. H. Boley were dinner guests on Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor of Garfield, and Mrs. Emma Chase of Salt Lake City, visited Christmas day here with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nlcholes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nich-oles Nich-oles were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! Nicholes on Christmas. Read J. C. Penney Company's ad. Note the new clearance prices for the holidays on women's dresses, adv. Would you like a radio or a good used car for New Years and are short of money. See Martin Nielsen. We will trade. Can use the services of a carpenter, painter and laborer in ex-, ex-, adv. change. and other relatives. C. A. Grant, Dr. James M. Grant and Miss Lttlie Shafter motored to the County Infirmary at Provo Christ, mas morning and visited with Mrs. Mary A. Evans, who is one of the eldest inmates of the institution. She will be remembered by many as a former resident of this city. They report her in the best of spirits and good health. The B. B. Ladies entertained their husbands Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Steele. Happening dur- Mrs N. Lee Kirk and two children of Helper arrived here Thursday evenjng to visit until after- the New Year holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William. Miller, and her sister, Mrs. David 0. Taylor. Mr and Mrs. Harry M. Steele entertained en-tertained at dinner on Christmas day for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Thompson of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bate and daughter, Mildred, of this city. Covers were also marked for the pembers of the immediate family. tag the Christmas holidays, games suggestive of the season were played along with progressive "Rook". .The entertaining rooms were decorated with Yuletide symbols and colors, and a large Christmas .tree laden with gifts for everyone stood in one corner of the room. A delicious luncheon with holiday favors and appointments ap-pointments was served late in the evening. There were forty present. Ivan Gustaveson of California, wno formerly, resided in American Fork 1 with! his uncle and aunt, the late Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rasmusson, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dye Christmas Christ-mas day. Mr. Gustaveson is leaving the latter part of January for Sweden to fulfill a .mission for the L. v. &. churchy |