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Show !Hsssaiinift torwe Departaneisft "NOVEMBER 20, 1936 THE AMERICAN FORK LTHZKN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936 Relief Gets Million rounds Of Surplus Food . nurtM nAimrle ctf filir ( 4 DU"'U" - rLultural commodities have &ed to those on Utah re-Uuough re-Uuough the Agricultural Loot Administration during Qjear, according to Director tTpeterson of the U. S. A. C. rL -rv-ice. This distribution Gto the needy in this state Five Enter Race for School Board Members Five candidate for the iwsition of btard niembtr of the Alpine School District had properly filed with the clerk on Tuesday and will be placed plac-ed on the official ballot in the election elec-tion to be held December 2nd. A. H. Lowe and Charles K Thome will be condidate.s in the PleasuUit urove district and A. II. Anderson. Ldein cooperation with the UT- w- woriton ;md Joseph s. i9::. .j,iiciritiin. cnr Broadbent in the Ihi riiuirmt administratis. e 'Distribution, made under the Ljjjon of the federal surplus Cities conxwation. was jwssi-result jwssi-result of agricultural sur-Canoval sur-Canoval program conducted fat nation at the request of La. The surpluses, which re-Lcelcprcsfced re-Lcelcprcsfced markets of a Lone ovenKipply, were dis-Ejln dis-Ejln Utah to those who would Ijjfthem in th? regular rhan-U rhan-U trade. Inrpluses distributed in Utah, Cm of pounds, included apples. 2(; dried beans, 120 000; citrus may enter tin; race bv hav ing their names written in on the ballot. b.ut the. an- the only names which will be printed on the official list. Church News Sunday services ;uc conducted each Sunday at :i:00 n. m. at the CCC Cam;) The e vervires are under un-der the directi n of a committee of which H. W. Jacobs i.s chairman witn Karl Bank: Pleasant Grove Locals Clarence Benson sent the week- Mr and Mrs' Byron Ada,,lso and end at home from the CCC Camp baby dre ln Montana near Cedar City. I -Mr., and Mrs. Parley ChrUiansen Mrs. Carl Sjoberg visited from a!ul daughter. Carol and Mrs. Ole Friday until Monday with relatives Chri.-Hansen were in Halt Lake and friends in Salt Lake City. i Saturday on business and pleasure. Mrs. L jrena Warnlek and her 4-H Dinner guests of Bish.; and Mr:,, club girls went to Provo Wednesday Stanley Harris Sund.r, were. Mr. to have their photos taken. aml Mrs- w Scott Mi Kh of Salt Lake. Mr. McKay and Hi h p Harris Har-ris were missionary conipani;:ivs. Anniversary Fit- Club Girls and tingly Observed ana rjrov west, as pnrhm fr a fv,,,i.. tm,,,w helpers. The bovs are shrrahm iJ,i,. TO.44U, uneo pf, lou.uiq, i uh-.tc ineeirns and greatly Or a Id Bezzant and wife and children chil-dren ol Garfield. mkmU Sundav with his mother. Mrs. Josephine Berzant. Mr and Mrs. Clauue Bitrtli en-The en-The Daughters of the Pioneers m.t 'frtamed sixty-five relatives of the1 Thursday cf I.e. t week, at the log Burch and Fugal fannlie." at a wed-cabin. wed-cabin. m the grove. A U-sson en ding rewtion Saturday ,ening at The Growth of Industries in Utah" ,lluir ll:lme America:: Fork, was given. Mr. and Mrs Edmund C'ragun and On November 13th -a little son was SJ1V Edmund M., and he, s n were Ixirn to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gill- in Fair View Sunday t attend the man. The baby is a grandson of lllli'i'al of Mr. Henry M .wer. who Mr unci Mr . Ray Cillman. k the father of "Mrs. V. M. Ciagun, Ixiwell Richins. Rh-xlin Christian- ',v-'-' buried three months ago. , sen and Eugene West .-.pent S.ttur- n, Third wurd banuuet was very day alt -moon v:. Itlng with Mr. and ! U;r'ssluJ Wednesday evening when. Mrs. Arvel Anderson m Salt Lake ," turkey dinner was :er-d. Mrs. Mr.s. Sadie Beck entertained at i Hcva Wosl Ft'Sal was in charge of. the musical numbers and Frank B. ! Newmap was toastmaster. Alter I Because of the illness nf Mr ue program and banuuet dancing I kl,000; onions, 294,350; eva- j appreciate the efforts of this com-' dr Kirk, the Mothers club has been wafi enjoyed. Hie Seventies and U milk. 34,800; dry skim milk, I mlttee. Mayor Lyean Johnson was ' p. stponed this week. Elders were In charge of tlie ban-; S; IwtteT. 45.811; enriched oat j leaner at last Sunday's services, i Mrs. Thelma Shoell Watkins oflet- uww; ana roneu oaw. ou.uuo. Carbon county spent nan of the miss tmma waiter win spend the r.... n- AltAAJ ' TVio CLro.,l ...j,, , si 1 . . . , ... .. .. . kboh, uie ouit wa ituutcu . -- aiu win noia tneir week with her parents here She ! nannagivrng nouaay witn ner lam- One hundred guests called Sunday afternoon to pay their tribute cf love and appreciation t,) Mrs. Chnsttni Warnick on her 82nd birthday anniversary. anni-versary. The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V Swenson. Miss Angclyn Warnick was in charge of serving, assisted by Mrs. Warnick Swrmon Mrs B'ainc Warnick, War-nick, Mrs. Nell Gcurley. Miss Lucy Wad.l.'., Miss Eim.i At wood and Miss Helen Warrick. The following pr-gram was presented: pre-sented: Selo. "Oh My Father." a favorite hymn ol Mr-. Warnick's, by EIRdv We.l. acc-mpanied by Reva W. Fug.il: ?ol3. Reva W, Fugal; songs Ora Clupni 'i. accompe.nied by LaRee Chipman Van Wag ner; John K. Allen of Vineyuid. an oal t:m.' neighbor in Manila r.l'n ;ar.g. Mrs. Kitchen one of the oldest residents of the Manila ward v.roie a poe:v in Mr.s. Warnick's honor, which was read by Mrs. Ar.gie Warnick. The s,;ns and daughters assisted in receiving. re-ceiving. : Director Going To Chicago Am. Fork Locals A son Of a well-known American Fork matron made the head lines in the Salt Lake papers this week The young notable Is the WW son of W-rd has been received by Mrs. Theodore ana ucrru Merrill Warnick that herself and, The baby was Dom m club members have been awarded ' City hospital and ttpped the scales the trip t. I'hicag ) fcr outstanding ' at nine pounds and has the dis-club dis-club work in eleven Western Stati ;. UnguLshed feature of having b?en Mrs. Warnick and the girls will leave bom with two perfect teeth. Grand-November Grand-November 27th and expect to be parents of the baby are Mr. and gtme about ten days. Miss H?!en Mn. K. L Ashby of this city. Warnick liad previou-Iy won a t:ii) to Chicago as outstanding member. ' nay B. West of the Murray High The girls in this group are Helen School met with the drama depart- Warnick. Erina Atwood, Elaine Pack, tw.nt in thi? M. I. A. Union meeting Afton Pack, Beth Wadley, Margaret Monday night. Mr. West gave a Wad ley and Miss Lucy Wadley. wha most interesting and instructive is also assistant leader. Mrs. W.-.r- demonstration of stage make-up, nick has been a leader for .eu ;; for .straight and charactcriza- years having these girls in her clui tion There were about 30 activity five years and sucrv!.sing them t and dramft leaders present and those years. She ha., also suiMTvlsed other w)w ftWendHt fwi that tliey gained club work. many helpful suggestions. All the girls exhibited and en- ; tcred at least one social contest at The regular monthly meeting of the county and state fairs. Mi:. . the. Home and Community Section Warnick i.s trying out for a $fj00.Cu!of local Farm Bureau will be scholarship. ' November 20 at 2 p. m. in the City SECTION CAR DERAILED tohels of wheat for conver- Primary conference Sunday night ,a5?ur..and leed 2Ciai iiisiuiitai Wcast Coming - Next Thursday sislM torv of the settlement fa history of American Fork; m Grove, and Lehi, never be-e-j u ...in ka nn a jtitlon K S L Thursday (November 26 at 6:30 p. m.. lumounced today by the Utah tk Light Comany. i program sponsored by the reonpany dramatizes the ac- camnunities. Pages of his-!n his-!n tamed back to July. 1850, ii joung Norwegian, Canute , tot camped on the banks ' American Pork, and when of lean "grasshopper "I'Helief.'Swty'-ewlnce '"will'-'be" held in the Fin-t ward Sundav evening. eve-ning. Third ward sacramental services and Relief Society conference will be held Sunday evening. The Manila ward will hold their ward conference Sunday night. '"' " ' " ' - The Lindon ward Relief Society will hold conference Sunday night. The Windsor ward Primary officers offi-cers and teachers will meet Friday evening at. the home of Counselor Rozilla W. Harris. The Lindon ward M. I. A held a also spent a day or two ln Salt Lake ';' nt"re Emma is attending school locating a house. The Wa.tkinv i at the A- c- al Lagan. fmw-'ttfrctia-'ti 'to" San;L-ake -tat .".'"Kieoii 'StimXutlizSi to.mMS-J&1mMYlW .-gwne ., and .. social ,. .Tuesday make their home. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W.-H'Hton at Battle Creek were. "Mf. and Mrs. John J. Skinner of Lehi. formerly cf Grace. Idaho. Mr. and ;Mrs. Asael Dalquist of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor Lake View, and Mr. and Mr.s. Leo Allen and children of Provo. ' A few intimate friends of Mr.-and Mrs. Byron Fugal. who were married Friday, attended a tea at the Burch heme in American Fork Sunday, to see the gifts and visit. Those from Pleasant Grove who called were. Mr. and Mrs. George Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Max Larsen, Mrs. J. Clarence Hilton, Edna Fugal Gene Richins evening at tht ward amusement hall. Refreshments were served and a good time had by an. ' - - ,- Presidents W. W. Warnick and M. Mrs-, .William Preston , a,hd EdlthJ pre5nt were. Matilda -Christiansen. 1 Preston. " iTHulda RichIM," Annie " Anderson, 1 Thursday evening relatives and friends of Mrs. Emily Ashton of Orem; met at her home and; pleasantly pleas-antly surprised her in honor of her S. Christiansen and Alex Lowe were birthday. Those attending from coi 'tience last Sunday evening and J. Cullbnore. Mrv and Mrs. Albert a reiort of the ward was given by ' L. Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. David A. taught the pioneers to keep the speakers at the Windsor ward this part were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm jW ttuffs against times of Estay lives again as the he- f tetides to build the com- of the west. The program flirt the first alfalfa ln jm frown ln Lehi. In 1859. jm thrfUmg story of the b in existence than that vem Utah county. Many pi-! pi-! the early history of Amer- nd Pleasant Grove axe ui 8. Bennkm. aslstant to (ot of the com parry, Joined i n Invitation to all resi- the county to tune in on HWned the company is trough a series of 28 pro- Western histnrv nt r,ir.v, (4e eeventh, to preserve for teaer&ons the rich heritage Past. fIopam is both educational Fuming and should prove M of interest to adults bat all ages." he said. ) Mrs. Jacob Carlson of Idaho, we visiting with rela- inenck here. They were ints of Pleasant Grove. Bishop Stanley B. Harris. Musical numbers were given by the choir under the direction of Xrma Swenson. Swen-son. Primary stake officers and board members attended the Windsor ward Primary Tuesday. They will visit the Pleasant Grove Third ward next Tuesday. PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MEETING Thursday night the local Parent Teachers Association met at the high school a short business meeting meet-ing being held after which musical numbers were given by Mrs. Hyrum P. Jones and Miss Hazel Anderson. Miss Mildred Chipman of American Fork also sang a solo. Ernest Clayton, who Is working as a truant officer in the district, was the speaker of the evening. Because of the nature of his duties he is able to observe the needs of the parents, the teachers and the child. Because of the M. I. A. courses in music and dancing and M. I. A. union meeting, no other social activities were carried car-ried out. Thome, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keetch. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Keetch and Mr. and Mrs. Zelmar Ashton. They took with them a tasty lunch and spent the evening ln family chat. Saturday night Mrs. Frank Thorne of Orem. entertained for her husband's hus-band's birthday. Among those present pres-ent were. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Fage, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Thome of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobson of Orem. and Mr. and Mrs! and Ellsha Mavhew, get overdue bocks Into the library free. The time is not up until Monday-evening. November 23rd - Many people are surprised t find books they didn't know were in their hemes. The First ward Gleaner " Girls enjoyed a "hobo" party after Mutual Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. -node KaamaUi . progressive, games,; and refreshments were enjoyed. The teachers are Mrs. Radmall and Mrs. David Gourley. There were sixteen girls present. Relatives of Mrs. Clarice Newman Smith gave a showCT in her honor j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren West Monday afternoon. Those Fred C. Shoell, section foreman, for the U. P. Railroad, i.s home nursing an injured foot. The injury was received Saturday when a dog caused the derailing of the section motor, car, . Mr,. Shoell . arid three of his crew were returning to Pleasant Grove after work, when the dog ran onto the track "and Was Struck by the Car. The car was derailed but did not overturn. The dog was killed. With the exception of Mr. Shoell, none of the men were hurt. This accident in any way was not Mr. Shoells fault, and was his first in over tort y years. of sendee for the railroad. Dthlia Walker, Ruby Warnick. Gladys Gla-dys Hilton. Ruth Thcunnion, Louise West. Phyllis, Larsen. jGerje Richins, Ruth Sorenson, Venice Walker. Pearl . West and June West. She received ! many nice gifts. Her marriage oc- curred on November 6th. A great many of our people attended at-tended funeral services at Ameri can. Fork Tuesday for Mrs. Stephen i L. Chipman. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B Harris, Mrs. Ella Cragun, Mrs. Net tle Warnick and Mrs. Cora Atwood of the Stake Relief Society board. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin' Walker, Bishop Frank Atwood. L. M. At wood, Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. West, Mrs. Annie Holman, Mrs. Mary Ol- sen. Mrs. Minnie Anderson. Mrs. J. S. Holdaway, Mr. Joseph Larsen P. T. A. PROJECT OPERATES SUCCESSFULLY The P. T. A. is pleased with the success of the- hot dish for luncheon project which began Monday. Mon-day. There are about 300 getting hot 'soup, chia-or some hot dfch to supplement the noon-time lunch, The committee Is in need of cabbage, cab-bage, potatoes, and all vegetables, also skim milk, apples, etc. Those bringing these things will be given credit for them, and children may get their hot dish through this means. All girls were required to make a dress choosing color and design especially suited to their individual Hall Three phases of training the farm woman ln business will be given. Simple banking practices, person. Also can 100 quarts of fruit. Jarvls Aydeiotte; legal rights of women, George G. Shelley; farm accounts and home budgeting, Mrs. J. P. Fugal. Due to an error, this meeting was announced for last week, the date should have been Nombef;2u.'';; r'! - vegetables or meat for home use Their special project is: "We will endeavor to improve our personal appearance and develope our personal per-sonal charm, thereby improving the .social ,itandard.s oivOurselve5a.nd.oux community."- They also chose and outlined les sons which were: 'f.-Tntve studT'snd "Record Keeping. Keep-ing. 2. Type and Personality. 3. Selection and Buying. 4. Construction of Clothing. 5. Tour of Woolen Mills, Department Depart-ment stores. Hotels, etc. . 6. Book. Review. v 7rDembnstratlon of better canning methods. 8. Courtesy, Library Tour, Health, Music, Demonstration on Table Etiquette. Eti-quette. In addition to club reports, a stars- of hex .workas. leader and requirements re-quirements tar contest, Mrs. War nick has made two acrapbooks. one a. review in, picture and clippings of this year's work and the other a his tory of their club activities In club work during the seven years. Mrs. Lydla Hilton attended a Par ent Teachers Association convention at American Fork Thursday afternoon. In honor of Kenneth Roolnrcin, who. ls..re4?nln&,aM,. . soil and Orval Gunthcr. new members mem-bers of the board, the Stake Sunday Sun-day School Board are entertaining at a turkey banquet in the Alpine ward crrapei uus evening, ucuijo Scott, a member of the board is tn charge of the program. The regular montnly union meeting meet-ing of the M. I. A. was held last Monday night in the tabernacle. The meeting opened with a special demonstration dem-onstration of a music activity program. pro-gram. Those taking the speaking Mrs. Elodla, Roberts, Mrs Lottie Hammond, Mrs. Haydle Ivenoo, Grant and Mrs. Mary E. AbeL Special Spe-cial musical numbers to illustrate th DPocTam were riven bv Jay Kee- ler of Provo, K. J. Bird, Kenneth Robinson and Mildred Chipman accompanied ac-companied by Lillian Booth and Maxine Taylor. Robert Thome of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton entertained en-tertained at a dinner party Saturday Satur-day evening, after which the group enjoyed miscellaneous games. Those who enjoyed .this social event were: Mr. and Mrs.MWest Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hy-rum P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. The Manila Home Science club was awarded four gold medals Wednesday Wed-nesday evening by Miss Dorothy Stewart, county home demonstration agent. Erma Atwood won the elec-trolux elec-trolux food preparation contest and Helen Warnick the Montgomery Ward medal for the outstanding club girls record. Margaret Wadley Gamnett. Mr. and Mrs. Millen Had-! received second place ln the Ken-mall, Ken-mall, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams, Mr. Canning contest, but got the medal and Mrs. Junius West, Mr. and Mrs. j as the girl holding first place held Clifford Wright. Dr. and Mrs. Grant ! that place last year and one girl Y. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. James D. j cannot hold first place but one con-Thome con-Thome of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. 1 secatlve yar. Afton Pack came Thomas Jacobs of Orem, Mr. and ' third ln the Style Dress revue. Helen Mrs. Harry Richards, Mrs. Pearl and Erma won county pins for first Wadley and Miss Estella Fenton. places. Take Full Advantage of Low-Cost Electricity in the use of Table Appliances. Umm! Waffles that melt in your m;uth! Crisp brown toast! Coffee that IS coffee! Tasty ham and eggs! More and more families are enjoying the new thrill that comes with Electric Table Cookery! 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