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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May 7, 1953 Thre GIFTS FOR MOTHER Give The Best t 'Sunbeam Mixmaster, Sunbeam Toasters, Dormyer Friwell Dishes Sets $225 to $24.95 Vases, Novelties, Revere Ware. PAINT OR WALLPAPER Saunders Hardware Store - 49 East Main, American Fork Phone 5 4m, MflM V Ouinnt IIIUIII..OWCGI As Candy So ... the finest of candies are available avail-able at our. counter for your selection for MOM. Sweets - Glades Saviors - Ostlers SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF MOTHER'S DAY, CARDS Many Other Gifts to Choose From Cosmetics, Nylon Hose, Vanity Sets, Stationery, Wafflel rons. Travel I ron's, Deep Fryers, Food Mixers, Electric Clocks, Electric Heating Pads. All at Thornton Drug Co. West Main TelepEoneJ;-American Jfoxk . Clubs and Socials I Literary Leafie Nineteenth anniversary party of the Literary League waa beld Monday evening at the Alpine Ortlle. Husband of the mem ber were guests and covers were Dlaced for 51 Dersons. The U- shaped table was decorated In the club colors with pink spring blossoms being comDinea wim ereen candles. Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner chairman of the com mittee, was mistress or ceremonies. cere-monies. . She welcomed the guests and Introduced the hus bands with clever witticisms. Program numbers were "The Battle of the Sexes" in singing with Mrs. K. E. Noyes. Mrs. F. Rulon Nlholes and Mrs. Sherman Robinson in charge. Mrs. Owen O. Humphries and Mrs. Wendell KirkDatrtck were accompanists Mrs. L. J. Wadley proposed an original numorous wasi, ana a male auartette. Mr. Nlcholes Frank. O. Oreenwood, Meivin Beckstrand. and Clarence A Grant, sang "That's Where My Money Ooes." Mrs. Grant read the club diary and Mr. Green wood eave a humorous reading The evening closed with games under the leadership of Mrs. u DeVere Wootton. Mrs. Leo B Nelson, and Mrs. Beckstrand. Committee members who as slsted Mrs. Van Wagoner with arrangements were Mrs. Norman B. Wing. Mrs. Marlon H. Chrls- tensen, Mrs. Marlon Green, Mrs Nelson, Mrs. J. B. Storrs. Mrs Nlcholes, Mrs. Beckstrand, Mrs Ai B. Allen, and Mrs. Wootton. Teen-Avers Give Sapper Party Following the Co-ed Day dance Friday evening a group of teen-ager gave a supper at the home of Barbara Wagstaff with the girls being the hosts to their partners. The long table was at tractive with green basket fav ors. In the group were Leanna Cahn and Brent Carlson, Caro- lvn Chad wick and Kay Walker, Deanna Grant and Alan Cun ningham, Marilyn McCormlck and Verl . Coates, Loye Brown and Craig Mortenson, Elaine Greenwood and Hugh Haws, Lorene Cleghorn and 0 1 e n Smith. Lvnn Anderson and Club Women Urged to Enter Safety Contest CHICAGO, MAY 6 The na tion's 30 million organized club women were urged today to join in the crusade lor traffic safety. That was the appeal of Mrs. J. Howard Hodge, safety chairman of the General Federation of Women's Clubs who pointed out that local women's or parents' clubs are an effective force for making individuals traffic safety conscious "Traffic safety -requires gress roots organization which must. rilir,ni. Jr Luncheon on child reach every Individual in every nhvch0loev The highlight of Saturday's FOR QUICK SERUICE Send Toar Clothes To -ELLISON CLEANERS TOUR SANITONE DRY CLEANER 139 East Main Street 4,8 & 24 HOUR PHONEm Federated Womens Clubs of Utah Hold Convention The Newhouse Hotel was the scene of the 00th Annual Convention Con-vention of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs last Friday and Saturday, May 1 and 2. The main speaker for the occasion was Mrs. Howard Hodge from Houston, Texas - Mr,, Hodge who Is from the Oeneral Federation Board, spoke on safety. Other interesting speakers at the confab included Dr. Royal Oarff of the University of Utah and Mrs. Alice McKay of Salt Lake City. Mrs. McKay spoke ernor of Utah. During the convention Mrs. I. R. Morrison of Salt Lake commended com-mended the American Fork representatives rep-resentatives tor their city' action ac-tion concerning the sewage problem, prob-lem, according to Mrs. Alex Kar- ren attending from American Fork. Also representing this city at the meet were: Mrs. James Halksey, Mrs. Clen Saunders, Mrs. V. F. Houston, Mrs. Leo Meredith, Mrs. Howard Nlcholes, Mrs. Mar lon Chrlstensen, Mrs. Walter Devey Jr., Mrs. Howard Oordon and Mrs. Leo Wootton. at the Community Prtsbyterianv Church on Sunday, May 10. On May 17th Dr. David O. Mc-Martin Mc-Martin of Rosevllle, Cal., Moderator Moder-ator of the California Synod, wttt be In the local pulpit. Everyone is urged to make a special effort ef-fort to hear these outstanding men. community," she said. "The women's club can command the willing hands, feet and "phoners necessary to spread the crusade personally intoevery home," Mrs. Hodge said. The Incentive for clubs to or ganize and promote such safety programs is greater man ever, Mrs. Hodges said. In addition to the personal satisfaction of see lng the community's accident statistics Improve, there Is a $1,000 defense borid and hand some bronze trophy for the club which creates the most outstand lng program each year. She re ferred to the annual Carol Lane Awards, administered by the National Na-tional Safety Council through a grant of Shell Oil Co. Mr. Hodges, who Is one of the Judges for- the CaroL Lane Awards, said that four awards will- be presented each year to both women's or parents' clubs and to Individual women. Entries En-tries for the 1953 awards are open through June 30 and should be sent to the National Safety Council. Coun-cil. 425 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111; events was the reception and tea held at the mansion of the Oov Church Notices Community Presbyterian" Paul Balrd, Director of Christian Christ-ian Education for the California 8ynod of the Presbyterian Church, will be the speaker at the regular 11:30 worship service GRIFFHI FflUlF - ''" jt: ''" iaW -J : forking in the dark takes longer and often causes accidents. t ( . So light up your barn and yard for more safety and profits. Good light can prevent costly . fires, too. . . , ' t " 7sor om toot dime JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DATS! GREAT-STRAIGHT BOURBON TDUTSSZD TThc Bourbon Buy of the Centurf Wayne Blnch, Connie Dean and Ronald Long, Janice Wing and Larry Ovard, Carol Jean Molas-con Molas-con and Larry Storrs, Marian Anderson 'and Nick Walters, Barbara Wagstaff and Donnell Francom. Elderettea Mr. Paul WUles of Lehl was the guest speaker at the meeting of the Elderettea club last Thursday Thurs-day night. Miss Margaret Con-der Con-der waa the hostess. Assisted by Dal M. 8 tone, Mr. WWee discussed discus-sed the relationship of the early Christian churches to the Doctrine Doc-trine and Covenants and our present religion.. Mrs. Paul Mecham was' wel comed to the group as a new member. Plana were made for a "Mothers and Daughters" banquet ban-quet to be held May 11 THIJ WHISKEY IS 4 Ytm OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF JIATlOrtAL DISTUm PROD. CORF H, 1 X " 1 Got Tho Tractor Trrcs That Cost You less in Tho long Run! FO'JS FDST CUHT7 (&(D)(IDDDVEAn!i Supr-SarG-Sj'ips Mft) putfJag pwrl mor producHon pr ImmtI - tnov prvflta pr aortl Tm ( tk bm4 fras tmt tavaauhaai wb to bay top qaaUry layar-Sata-Giipa. loag oftae etaw bkixm or laakd Um graat Urt or aivlatf oood impmA abla parleraiaaaa. Dlvlda th pHa by Um astrc sMatks at sarvtoa a4 yWv odoallr aavad steaay by paiUmg GoaaV rra Saper-Sara-Qrips aa yoor traataa. 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