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Show 1: - .fjfWf "Trr ftTTj' ?w l?"' THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, MARCH li r V, i k in ! J . i u i i - if i i! L t i it , I; ii. !.- 1 r ' ' ! - PORK & BEANS M , 17" FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 25c CORN BEEF TTAQTJ Libby's OKp JIAoil 16 w. can .4 , SPANISH ' i ' PEANUTS Ib 33c u rnniTTi?G cuc, b FLOUR TJTjt A C Sprinf Garden lb Lent Peacock Old Stock, White 25 lbs. Can 29c $1.35 15c STRING BEANS 1...... 13c PURE PRESERVE XT 55c ORaFGES 9c (1ARR0TS . . 15c w-w WUUVUVf Avnr Anns WM--We can serve you better - - - Because we do our own installing, have no rent to pay on sales rooms and always buy the best material ma-terial obtainable for the jobs. A limited supply of Gas Water Heaters, Furnaces, Furn-aces, Plumbing Materials and Electrical Supplies. ALFRED or CLYDE JOHNSON 170 South Second West, American Fork Littleford Brothers Garage Dependable Auto Repairing Acetelyne Welding 431 West Second South Lehl, Utah Tel 183-W FRUIT TREES . EVERGREENS, SHRUBBERY All Home Grown SUNSET NURSERY SHADE TREES - -;: ; .8200 So. 7th East, Salt Lake County R. F. D. No. 1, Box 575, Sandy, Utah TeL Midvale 332-R1 R & L REPAIR Welding, Blacksmithing and General Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Auto Repairing, and Motor Tune-ups. Plow Shears Sharpened and Rebuilt, Trailers and Wagons built Portable Arc and Acetylene Welding. . " 1 . , Located at Ryburg's Gravel Pit PHONE 61 J-J, AMERICAN FORK Clubs and Socials Music Clubs Make Recordings Members of the Third -ward rtwui otoiid and the Scharmeer Chorus met In the Third ward Relief Society rooms Friday to molrp recordings of some of their special numbers. The Choral group bad records maae ox iav tM-H Prowr" n Cecil Gates) The records made or voices m the Scharmeer chorus were "The i-nrd's Praver" ' (Forsyth) and "My Heart Is a Silent Violin" (Oscar Fox) . MrsrKenneth Mc nnnalrt and Mrs. Loyal Runolf- son sang "When Your Hair Is Turned to Silver" ana "invocation "invoca-tion to Summer" for recording. The work was done by Dick Ashe, recorder and program manager for KSL broadcasting station Mrs Ashe accomoanled her hus band. Following the business the group spent a social hour and enjoyed refreshments. H. B. Mrs. Kenneth Singleton was 1 hostess to members of the H. B. rclub Saturday. Bridge was the I diversion with Mrs. Ernest Hlnd-'ley Hlnd-'ley winning the club prize and I Mrs. Melvln W. Grant the guest prize. Also attending were Mrs. Liee ChlDman. Mrs. Owen Hum phries, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Rulon Peterson of Lehl, Mrs. C. A. Grant and Mrs. LeRoy Mecham. Brighten up your home after house cleaning with handmade articles from the New Style Shop, adv. Mrs. Jame Shanerof - Pleasant Grove entertained the local chapter of Eastern Star Friday for a social evening. Mrs. George P. Greenman, who has been chairman of the group has mov ed to Salt Lake City and for the present no organization will be effected. Dessert lunch was served by the hostess. -Walt for our line " of smart blouses to liven up your spring suit, style snop. aav adv Contract Mrs. Claude Snyder was hoS tess to her contract ciuo lor cun ner Friday evening. Mrs. Alden Grav was a special guest and prizes were won by Mrs. Walter Steffen and Mrs. Wilbur Maw-hinney. Maw-hinney. - Otherl present were Mrs. Milo Bean, Mrs. William Householder, Mrs. Edward T. Hall, Mrs. W. L, Faddls and Mrs C. A. Larson. Baby bonnets and boy's caps that you cannot resist will be on display at the opening of the Style Shop adv D Modern RECAPS Expert REPAIRS NEW AND USED TIRES W. HANKS West Mala Street, Am. Fork Legal Notice Consult county clerk' or respective re-spective signers for farther Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George Crookston, sometimes known as George crookston, Senr., Deceased. Creditors will present verified claims with vouchers, to the un denned Admliustratbr, at the office of Don Mack Dalton, American Fork, Bank Bldg., American Fork, Utah, on or be fore the 12th day of May, 1946. Henry C. Johnson, Administrator Don Mack Dalton, Attorney for Administrator First publication: Mar. 8, 1948 Last publication: Mar. 29, 1940. NOTICE TO CREDITORS E8TATE OF GEORGE CROOKSTON. Creditors - will - present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned undersign-ed administratrix at the office of I. E. Brockbank, Attorney At Law, 211 Knight Building, Provo, Utah, on or before the 18th day Of May, 1946. NELLIE C. CROOKS, ADMINISTRATRIX First publication March IS, 1946. ' Last publication April 5, 1946. CAME AMERICAN FORK. PTAH THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR- DAY, MARCH 14, 15 and 16 lie l'stV .i-A Also Selected Shorts SUNDAY and MONDAY March 17 and 18 love ult JoT8forgf A7 A A Fairfield News l tcatha Carson, reporter Sgt. Charles" Wayne DuBoLs, son of Mr. Ralph DuBols, was honorably discharged from the army Feb. 22. He has been In the service since March, 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carson ac companied their daughter Lela and Mr. Chester Jacobs of Lehl, to Provo Feb. 23, where they were married. A wedding dance will be held for the young couple Fri day, March 15. Friends and relatives rela-tives will be invited to come and congratulate them. . A very inspirational meeting was held by the Relief Society March 3, honoring President George Albert Smith. March 3 marked the birthday anniversary of Mr. Neuburn Butt, The following couples called through the day to congratulate him: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chad wick, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Faddls, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Butt, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Butt and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jacob, Mrs. Mary Ann Butt, Mr. Butt's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hansen attended the temple excursion Wednesday at the Salt Lake temple. Added Latest News and other good shorts. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY March 19 and 20 2 FEATURES 2 No. 1 Miss Helen Jones visited In Tooele over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbons of. Magna. visited-Su and Mrs. Ralph DuBois. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Carson attended at-tended conference in Lehl Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Dean Cook and his wife, Edith C. Cook, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, paid his sister, Mrs. Murrel Carson Car-son a short, surprise visit Friday. L. Mr. and . Mrs. Russel Carson and family visited friends and relatives Sunday. No. 2 LONE RAN MS GER Starring Bill Elliott and Alice Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Delias Wall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKlnney and family, Mrs. Leah McKlnney and family, spent Saturday at the herd with Mr. Ben McKlnney. They all enjoyed enjoy-ed dinner and a very enjoyable aiternoon together. Mr. and Mrs. Eoh Walters of St. Johns, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Keep Smiling Happiness is the only' good. The Dlace to be happy is here! The time to be happy is now! The way to be happy is to help make others so. Ingersoll I! "EARTHENWARE" 'Boasting of our wealth And Tir?. tues rare. What are we but bits of earthen ware?. . - ; Fashioned by the one Great Maa- ' ter Hand. Each one marked by that Great Maker's-Brand. Some of us fashioned tall -and fair, Vases for the mansion, Dresden Ware: Some of us as ornaments are prized; Some of us are useful yet de spised: Some of us are 'Big pots' lined with gold, Some of us are 'mugs' and bought and sold: Some of us are 'broke' ah, tha's a fact: Some of us are not 'broke', only 'cracked'. Some of us are fashioned fine .' and true, With every ray of sunshine gleaming through: Some of us are coarse arid chip ped and stained Yet fragrant with the balm of love contained. Earthenware, Just earthenware, vessels of clay, just earthenware; A&.Qf ,us made by. the one Great potter; Someof usas whlteas parcelaln,! some as brown a t t Earthenware, just eatafi ; - that Ihe Master wuuf When we go to the clay 7 i viuuv hvui, some day i Broken earthenware." Geomf "The making of notb 1 II of the most ancient of a. I the potter's wheel amon . earliest of man's effort to the machine into aliiancil 1 hia .iabor .,It Is .-mCt "T therefore, that the world'i ' M g i ture from the earUestt'wJ should be dotted with rJ lQ of the potter's wheel 'iiiflS " tery. The skilled hand it i potter, shaping the moist tii earthenware, has been usedj the dawn of letters to tmm tar hand of the Creator shaping W clay of humanity. Thepal Jm Isaiah, Jeremiah, Paul, m Biblical writers: ShakeS liko Dryden, Aldrlch, Long, Omar Khayyam, amoniwor' poets, and a host of othenikr-a 0 lent their pens to make the ( i i ter and the potter's art hv nn tal and to draw from theotf ti : 1 ly varying phases of the bWaic body of life's philosophy, it e'e Majestically Isaiah says: 'Tht now, O Lord, Thou art ouiV ko" ; 1 er; we are the clay, andp" our Potter; and we are tin ' of Thy hand And Paul, f technically, applies the X b Idea; 'Hath not the pottery 1 ' c over the clay of the sam to make one vessel unfay ! and another unto dfe ' Just earthenware. Bi . 1 marvels of beauty hanj wrought from its clay . 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