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Show : ' 't Hi i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1038 THB AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, N, 1 NOTICE VOTERS Do not be missled by voting straight tickets. Vote for who you prefer, especially when State and local County issues are at stake and local candidates are on the ballots. Place your cross opposite the person's name you desire and put a line through the person's name you do not want Free Picture Show Should American Fork City Have A Sewage System? WANT ADS MAN WANTED for nearby Raw-Ilegh Raw-Ilegh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawlelgh's Dept., UTK-l-S A, Denver. Colo. 1-tp. Weaner Pigs for Sale. Inquire Hugo Relm&chllssel, American Fork. ll-4-2tp. For Sale 300 yearling White Leghorn Leg-horn Hens, over the moult. Tel. 153-J American Fork. A. B. Christiansen. -11-4-ltp. For Sale Fresh Milk Cow and Calf, also Work Horse. Inquire J. H. Wright, phone 187-J, American Fork. ll-4-2t-p. Four room home for sale One block south of tabernacle. Reasonable. Reason-able. See William Laursen. B-30-tf. FOB SALE OB TRADE Beet Tops. Phone 88-W, Lehi. ll-S-2tp Anyone wishing their beets dug or hauled, see Stan Webb, 633 North Fifth West, Lent 10-26-ltp Ttie trouble and expense of each individual person maintaining a separate sewerage system is more costly and more unsanitary than a modern sewerage system. Our community com-munity should undertake a sewerage system from a health and cost standpoint, as well as to provide labor for our citizens. A part of the cost and all labor cost of such a system could be met with a W. P. A. project and many problems in our community thus solved. I, for one, would more than welcome a forward step along this line and feel we could meet what local cost would be with money now spent to keep up our individual sys--tems. Let's make our city bigger and better by looking forward to these needed Improvements. M.C.Robinson. dv. Am. Fork Locals FOB SALE Young and and ten weeks old. Goodwin, Lehi. Pigs eight See Rowley 10-27-tf NOTICE Girls and Women wanting employment at the Geneva Canning company washing cans, see Mrs. Reva Brooks, Lehi. ' 10-26-tf LOST OB STRAYED Black 3-year-old Colt, about 1400 pound. Anyone Any-one finding same will be paid for their trouble. Return to Albert Tan Wagoner, Lehi. 10-2O-ltp FOB SALE Dining Room Table. Airs. Carl Gunther, Lehi. 10-13-lt FOB SALE Separator and Radio. Bee Mrs. Jennie Nostrom, Lehi. 10-13-lt FOB TRACTOR FLOWING See J. E. Richards. LehL 10-6-tf FOB SALE Nice baking and stewing Apples 75 cents bushel; also al-so Delicious, 80 cents bushel. Janus 6chow, LehL 10-8-3tp WANTED Barley. Phono U4-J, LebJ, A. E. Adams, t-t-tt APPLES FOR SALE Delicious and Jonathans. Win trade for wheat. George Buchanan, Lehi, 0-29-tf FOR SALE Second and Third crop Hay. John Peterson, Seven BUte street, Lehi. 9-29-ltp BEFORE YOU BUY See me for Easy Washing Machines, Rtaios, and Electrical Appliances. You will Bave, and get the Best. Arnold C. Brems, Watkins Dealer. Phone 88-W. Lehi. Utah. 10-13-tf The Home and Community group met at the home of Mrs. C. LaFleur Friday, October 28, at 2 p. m. Bus! ness and election of officers took up we session. Officers chosen were Mrs. C. LaFleur, chairman; Mrs. J. A. Bunten, vice chairman; Mrs. F. uiamona, secretary; Mrs. Reed H. Robinson, two-year adviser; Mrs. Mary BL Mower, one-year adviser: and Mrs. H. Brooks, reporter. The! group plans to meet in the city hall, at 2 p. m., November 11. The officers offi-cers announced: "Everybody welcome; wel-come; bring your friends." Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holindrake and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Okey were Salt Lake City visitors, Tuesday. Tuesday is work and business day for the Fourth ward Relief society, it was announced Wednesday. Two quilts will be made during the afternoon, af-ternoon, and all members of the society so-ciety are Invited to be in attendance. and Democratic RALLY CAMEO THEATRE Monday, November 7 7:00 P. M. SENATOR THOMAS AND OTHERS "Tab" and "Bun" SNAPPY SONGS Every Adult Invited (Paid Political Advertisement) Local Items Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson and daughters, Nanalee and Alene, and Mr. and Mra Scott Taylor of Provo were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Taylor. Mrs. G. 6. Richards entertained the Bee Orchis club at her home, Thursday. Kenneth Singleton left Friday of last week for Chicago, where he has enrolled in a refrigeration and air-conditioning course. As his plans are Indefinite, It Is not known how long he will remain there. Raymond Chad wick, who has been associated with the weed control work of the department of agriculture agricul-ture In Utah and Wasatch counties, has been transferred to Texas. He left Tuesday for Amarillo, to take up his new duties. Elmo Storrs of Perry, Iowa, was a visitor as me nome or Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Myers spent the week-end In the Uintah Basin. There they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers and family. The ladies of the Community Church held their October missionary mission-ary meeting In the church, auditorium, auditor-ium, October 20. Mrs. Charles LaFleur La-Fleur started a review of "City Shadows" by Robert Searle. Lunch was served after the meeting. The Kensington Society of the Community Church met at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Clark, Thursday, October 27. A history of ''Our First Cooperatives" was given by Mrs. J. L. Mower. Following Mrs. Mower's talk Mrs. Charles La Fleur reviewed chapter three of "City Shadows" by Robert Searle. Lunch was served by the hostess. Sunday ySi I K Alas. 0, "y of TntZ world events CJV member. Uteh? dainty lun i hostess. DecorC?. entertaJ,HuV birthday mu W lot MtataiJ, Ephraim, Mr. mvh man of Provo, u, Sl and daughters, dm,: and Mr. and . Joseph W. Miller of Sclplo is visiting visit-ing at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, liz, and Mrs. John H. Miller. Mrs. Joseph Miller is a patient at the American Fork Com munity hospital. Roy Steele has been removed from the Holy Cross hospital to his home here. He recently underwent an op eration at the hospital, but is now reported to be doing as well as can be expected. Alpine News Impressive funeral services were held in the Alpine ward chapel for William J. Hamnett, 74, a lifelong resident of Alpine, Thursday, October Octob-er 27. The services were under the direction of Councilor John A. Whitby. Whit-by. The opening song was a quartet, quar-tet, "Come Unto Jesus", by Fred Strong, Leland Beck, Mrs. Bertha Clark and Mrs. Inez Burgess, and the Invocation was offered by James W. Vance. A solo, "That Silver- Haired Daddy of Mine" was sung by Daryl Wanlass. A biographical sketch was read by Mrs. May Marsh. The first speaker was James C. Hea-ley, Hea-ley, followed by a solo, There's a Gold Mine in the 8ky" by Mrs. Alice Vance. Other speakers were James B. Smith and Bishop E. W. Burgess. Closing remarks were made by Councilor John A. Whitby. The closing clos-ing song was by the quartet, "O Grave, Where Is Thy Victory". The benediction was pronounced by George E. Clark Jr., and the grave In the Alpine cemetery was dedi cated by Joseph A. Forbes, a broth er-in-law. The floral offerings were many and very beautiful. Many relatives and friends were present. The marriage of Mr. Alfred J Dewey of this city and Carrie Brown Brusnahan of Peoa was solemnized in the Salt Lake City L. D. a tern pie last week. They will make their home in Alpine. young couple received many beautiful beauti-ful and useful gifts. A large crowd attended the affair. The couple will make their home in Nevada, where Mr. Ashby Is employed. Bishop Burgess, his mother-in-law, and sister-in-law, Mrs. F. C. Clark and Mrs. Grace Bateman, are Improving Im-proving nicely from poisoning believed be-lieved traceable to a lunch they had together. A Republican rally will be held In the Alpine gym Saturday night A speaking and musical program Is being arranged. All are welcome. tot Mrs. Ernest McDanlel returned home Sunday after ten days visit with her son, Wilson, and family of Lyman, Wyoming. A nicely arranged affair was the wedding reception given by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Andrews Tuesday evening in the Alpine gymnasium in honor of their daughter, Lorene, and Mr. Anthony Ashby whose marriage took place the day previous. The hall was very betutlfully decorated with autumn colors and flowers. The : bride was beautiful in burnt orange Mrs. Leon Parduhn was hostess to I satin. In the receiving line were Mr. members of the Young Bridge club 'and Mrs. Andrews, the bride and at her home last Friday. The af- I groom; the best man, John L. Devey, ternoon was spent playing bridge, j cousin of the bride; and the matron Mrs. Earl Chadwick winning high i of honor, Mrs. Ruby Buckley of Ely score prize and Mrs. Dave Warnick I Nevada, aunt of the bride. The re-the re-the consolation award. Mrs. Lucille f reshment table was decorated in Parduhn was a special guest. colors and flowers of autumn. The (DM (BOILED 5 5 Hi '1 Hsh,Ns.4J if GBJSiRIDD ! 7 ! 5 ... V'. it-.;:-- RE-ELECT Se u. s. senate . - Senator Thomas' record speaks for itself. It is sufficient justification justifica-tion for his reelection. Iris a credit to Utah and has brought to Utah numerous benefits which only a man with his standing with the Roosevelt Administration could obtain. As Chairman of the most important New Deal committee in the Senate he is in a position posi-tion to render continued invaluable service to Utah. UTAH-NEEDS UTAH-NEEDS ELBERT D. THOMAS IN THE U. S. SENATE! FIGHT FOR YOUR FRIEND WHO IS FIGHTINQ FOR YOU Vote Democratic Straight UTAH COUNTY PRESENTS EXPERIENCED CANDIDATES WHO ARE FRIENDLY TO THE GREAT PROGRAM OF t Franklin D. Roosevelt FOR $ Action - Pr ogress -Peac For United States Senator ELBERT D. THOMAS For Representative in Conpta J. W. ROBINSON For State Senator For Justice of the Supreme Court ROGER I. McDONOUGH ARTHUR O. ELLETT For State Representative GLEN E. DAVIS FRANCIS S. LUNDEII For County Commissioner, 4-year Term SYLVAN W. CLARK For County Clerk C. A. GRANT For County Treasurer ANDREW JENSEN For County Attorney For County Commissioner, 2-jtu Ie ROYAL J. MURDOCH For Countr Auditor MARCELLUS NIELS05 For County Sheriff JOHN S. EVANS For County Recorder ARNOLD C. ROYLANCE ELOISE P. FILLMQRB For County Assessor For County Surveyor LAWRENCE M.ATWOOD A. R. SHEIFON ON NOVEMBER 8th ELECT EXPERIENCED PU3LIC SERVANTS Vot e Democratic Straight! : I! |