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Show 9 -JXIML AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN. Thursday, July, 28. 1955; Five Lions Auxiliary Enjoyes T Outdoor .Breakfast Lions Club Auxiliary members enjoyed a bP3akfast served in the cool gardens surrounding the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Storrs Thursday morning. Six tables centered with small bouquets of petunias were used for the serving. ser-ving. Following breakfast some of the women visited while others played bridge. The committee members in charge were Mrs. Storrs, president; presi-dent; Mrs. Edward Smith, vice president; Mrs. Toby Hirabay-ashi, Hirabay-ashi, second vice president, and' Mrs. Fred Scholes, secretary-itreasurer. Other members present Included Inclu-ded Mrs. D. E. Allen, Mrs. Elmer Bate, Mrs. K. J. Bird, Mrs. Charles Char-les Cornell. Mrs. K.'ith Fernelius, Mrs. Walton Foulger, Mrs. A. Frank Galsford. Mrs. C. A. Grant, Mrs. V. F. Houston, Mrs. Leo O. Meredith, Mrs." Francis N. Mor-tenson, Mor-tenson, Mrs. Steve Murdock, Mrs. Marion Mercer, Mrs. Jim Nelson, Mrs. Ray Nelson, Mrs. Harold V. Ramsay, Mrs. W. N. Steffen, Mrs. Glen Taylor, Mrs. Emmett Tittensor, Mrs. Virgil Wootton and Mrs. C. E. Young Jr. Special guests were Ora Jean Chipman, American Fork, and Mrs. Wilford O. Nelson, Oklahoma City, Okla. Brigham Young's Winter Home at St. George The whiter home of Brigham Young during his 'later years, with the church office attached, was the place where much important im-portant church history originated. originat-ed. The building of very interesting inter-esting architecture, while now in disrepair, was recently purchased purchas-ed by the Brigham Young Family Fam-ily Association, and will ' be restored re-stored as a point of tourist interest. Hot Weather! A Cold Glass of Fresh Milk Tastes Good. Spaf fords Milk tastes especially good because it's fresh. A good portion delivered to you the same day it comes from the cow. No other dairy can deliver you this kind of milk. Call us today for home delivery. Spaff ord Dairy Phone 164 American Fork 'THAT GOOD MILK" Homogenized Pasteurized 4-H News The Happy Helpers At 1 1 12 last meeting of the Kappy Helpers 4-H CJub, Carol ;Ann Fagan offered the opening i prayer and the song was led by I Emmerette Munk. Martha Louise i Huntzinner- caw! a demonstra tion on "How to Stay Stitch". .Hostesses for the last three meetings have been Lorna Baldwin, Bald-win, Mary Jo Muliner and Mar tha Louise Huntzinger. On Sunday, July 10, the Happy Sals, the Happy Dozen and the Happy Helpers 4-H Clubs sang a song in the Seventh ward Cha pel for. their 4-H Sunday pro gram. Mrs. Jasper Eves led the singing white her daughter, Car olyn, accompanied. Late Want Ads FOR SALE Electric Range. Also Westintrhouse oven complete with grill and stand. Excellent condition. 353 North Center Tel. 716-J. American Fork. 7-28-2tp Will do baby sitting or Ironing in my home or yours, inquire at 316 East 2nd South, Amen can Fork. 7-28-ltp LOST Hip boot on Alpine Highway. Melvin Anderson, Tel. 454-W, American Fork. 7-28-2t CUSTOM WORK WANTED Combining and baling. O. C, Busk. Tel. 157-R, Lehl. 7-28-4tp NEW Dearborn Combines i 6 foot cut Engine Drive Grain Tan (Only 3 Left. WAS $2245.00 w SALE PRICE - - - $1122.50 iost -Hole -Diggerv- NEW (One Left) WAS $275.00 SALE PRICE - - - - S137.50 Scoops - r t Rear Mount (Two Left) $82.59 - - IlOU 841.25 HAS Land Jier v. (ONE LEFT) HAS S140.G0 - - - 10U S70.G3 Alpine Motor Co. , ''Your Friendly Ford Dealer" ... Lorene Cleghorn Circles Date i s v rr f J Lorene Cleghorn Mr. and Mrs, Willard R. Cleg horn are announcing the en gagement and forthcoming mar riage of their daughter, Lorene to Kenneth A. Carlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Carlton Lehi. The couple have selected Fri day, August 19, as their wedding date. They will to married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A recep tion will be held that same ev ening in Firmage Hall with par ents of the bride-elect as hosts. An invitation is being given through this paper Tor all friends and .relatives to attend a trous seau tea Thursday, August 4, be tween the hours of six and eight o'clock. There will be no further invitations Issued. Miss Cleghorn graduated from American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She was a repre sentative at the 1954 Girls' State, junior class officer, member of the FHA and Pep Club. She Is also active in her ward. Mr. Carlton is a graduate of Lehi High School and LDS Seminary, Sem-inary, where he was a member of the basketball team. The counties are: Daggett, Duchesne, Du-chesne, Garfield, Morgan, Piute, Sanpete, Wasatch and Wayne. Relating these facts to the current cur-rent efforts to persuade all mot- Out-of -state drivers must bear;orlsts 10 "slow Down and" Live", watrhini? and tmnrriinff arnW ! tne L'OUIiCU Cited Uians iraiHC just as much as Utah drivers, record as of July 15th which j for the remainder of the sum- snows ine state exceeding iasi mer vacation travel p-riod if summers oeam raie. wiui jusi: Utah's June traffic record is any about tho half-way point reach- j criterion, as reported today by ed ln the campaign between Me-; the Utah Safety Council. This ,nunui ua was indicated by the fact that I deaths have been recorded since 45 percent of the drivers involved Memorial Day this year, compar-. in fatal accidents during June ea " iy Ior l same penoa wore from outside the state Thp last year. This is a 68 percent 21 deaths during the month '"crease, so tar, at tne miopoim brought the first six months t.n- of the "Slow Down and Live tal traffic deathaioaaniLthlsiaPatg"- Offsetting this gloo- represented a 15 percent increase mv. prospect, nowever, is me pus- over thc same period last year. siunuy tnat tne Juiy ano August These facts were among the records oi last year can ae im-highiights im-highiights of the six months' fa-;Provcd uPn wnen 43 Persons tal traffic accident summary I v fre killed ln tra"lc mishaps. So completed today by the Safety far 4 Persons have been killed Council. ;his month, compared with 15 during July or last year and 28 in August 1954. . The Council again pointed out Local Items Mr. and Mrs. . J. Moss and family spent the 24th of July at Coalville visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Reed J. Parker and family, V Mr. and Mrs! Willard H. Peter son and three children, Betty Gay and Andre, of San Fernando, Fern-ando, Calif., have been visiting at the home of,. Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Blaine W Johnson, Alpine. Mrs. Peterson is the former Julia Beth John son. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Le Roy Cobabe, of Redondo Beach, Calif. Mrs. Cobabe is the former LaDean Johnson. They were here to attend the Mecham-Johnson wedding. Mrs. James R. Price, the former for-mer Shirley Clements, was happily hap-pily surprised Sunday morning by a telephone call from her husband. Mr. Price called from Formosa where he is presently stationed with the Navy. He will return to San Diego ln Septem ber. DO YOU KNOW. That more tonnage is moved every normal operating day at the Kennecott Copper Mine, at Bingham, than was moved ln a day in digging the Panama CanaL ' - --' . JULY SPECIALS 1952 Pontiac 4-Door $1395 1953 Ford 12 Ton Only 18,000 miles One owner ' $1295.00 1951 Chev 34 Ton - New paint One owner $895.00 1952 Ford Fordor Fordomatlc -Low mileage Deep tread tires $1195.00 1952 Kaiser Fordor . Hydromatlc , Deep tread tires $895.00 PAUL L HARMON H COMPANY 297 West Main Phone 555 American Fori Out-ofState Drivers With Our Boys Jerry Paulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde- Wagstaff, arrived home Friday after receiving his release from the Navy. He has been in the Navy for the past f6ur years, spending one year in Philadelphia and 21 months in French Morocop: The rest of the time he has served aboard the ships. Hodges and .W. O. Goethalf. Bob Clements, son of Mr. and Mrs. Welby L. Clements arrived home July 9. He has 'oeen serving serv-ing overseas in Germany and French Morocco. Before return-ing-home he toured Norway. He will leave Thursday, August 4 for Washington, D. C. where he will be stationed until he receives his release in April. vehicles'! Collisions between have been the most frequent type of fatal accidents during this period, accountinR for 401 that "defensive driving", cour percent of all the accidents. The i tesy, and keeping one s car un-next un-next highest cateRory involved der control can avert such ac- vehicles running off the road Nine cities whose population is over 5.000 have fatality-free records, re-cords, and eight counties ended the period without a traffic death. The cities are. American Fork, Bountiful, Brigham City, Cedar City, Orem, Price, Spanish Span-ish Fork, Springvllle and Tooele. cidents. DO YOU KNOW. . That the first white men .to visit the site of this city were Etienne Provost, Jim Brldger, Jededlah S. Smith and some fur trappers of the American Fur Company in 1825. McQuarrie Museum At St. George i The McQuarrie Museum contains con-tains an outstanding collection of pioneer relics and souvenirs. The building was presented by a native daughter, Mrs. Hor-tensc Hor-tensc McQuarrie Odium. Of particular par-ticular interest ln the museum,, ar e-thetern&J3rQnghtlrom Jth fabled -Harrison-House at Sllvex-Ueef Sllvex-Ueef .including the first grand piano sent south from Salt Lake City end a player-organ using a paper scroll. iSaia- ? flte, U. S. Good Beef v- I?(S EaGS 2Ep0 30 Good 2 lbs. DelMonte 5 Cans Can Me E'eaoBQ go.. Kellogg's 1 : GianTPkgT Van Camp's . 5 Cans ; " 1 ' 1 Velyeeta ' " ;.- " , , ' " -(gllBeQGe: S .flllDor-TOlL ! &Jer ; (i?gb , per ear 3 E3aOQG GREEN OR WAX QXdo. J FROZEN : 7 CANS r D S ty FOOD mat stores Phone 124 American Fork 190 East Main |