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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN filled Every rncmy nuiwuauiwn, umn, oy ine ALPINE PUBLISHING CO. Wered Second Class Matter, at the Postoffice at Cerican Fork, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 r Subscription Rate $2.50 Per Year NKmI AeVerfWiie, Repreteatatlve .KIWSPAPEB AtUfcBTlfcllVG SEBVICB. INC IN.A.S.J Amffca' Advwljws aworltt Home Town Newipapm ' (MW.iMik.cwMfi.i rricit HMWf.s.hMial ' mi Oraatf CmImI Tinnlut Hn Tt. N. T.' SCHOOL GIRLS feet ready to go back td school with a soft NATURAL MACIIINELESS WAVE SPECIAL THROUGH AUGUST $6.50 Originally $10.00 I GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU! JANICE'S BEAUTY SALON 3. 3rd W. American Fork, Utah Tel. 656-W TRY OUR SPECIALS A iicious Old Fashioned Applesauce Cakes .... 44c & 59c ito. Glazed Donuts '. Dozen 49c iorted Cookies Dozen 20c jcolate Fudge Cakes 44c & 59c fae Made Bread 2 for 25c CAKES DECORATED FOR ALL OCCASIONS Griffin Bakery American Fork and Pleasant Grove Am. Fork 68 Tel. PI. Grove 3312 Here's Why You Need an ELECTRIC EEIEZER on your farm! You save money, work'and time every day of the J" "h an Electric Freezer! And you are always for emergencies . . . from unexpected to threshing crews. You have everything you the line of. food without special trips to tabu1 f "cannin8" "nply freeze surplus vegetal vege-tal , ' buttef etc- K11 poultry, beef, or lamb and store for use all year 'round. ImTfw a.U' sevenJ modeIa' iw and brands of EE YOUR ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT DEALER A Utoh Power A Light Company Message JTM-AMICANJFpRK CITIZEN. Back-Log From Our News Columns Twenty Years Ago Laughter ran riot at the ball park Wednesday when the Su-garville Su-garville Mud Hens (the heavyweights) heavy-weights) and the CldarvlUe Whizz Bangs (the Ugh t weights) clashed for three Innings. Len Chlpman was on the mound for the heavies, while J. L. Firmage hurled for the leans. Bill Bar-ratt Bar-ratt and Len Pett were catchers. Walter Slack and Dave Davis did cops duty in good style and John Hunter and E. J. Seastrand were "umps". SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT Jesse M. Walker returned home Friday evening from Berkeley, Cal., where he has been attending attend-ing the University of California for six weeks. K. J. Bird has purchased the home occupied by I. L. Pratt and family. The Birds will move into, in-to, their new home early in September. From the pages of this month's "MonitorVMountain States Telephone Tel-ephone publication, beam the faces of Samuel Kelly and Harlow Har-low Jones, members of the winning win-ning first aid team of 1927. Ten Years Aro The 1937 tax levy for American Fork city was set Monday evening even-ing by the Council. The levy for the coming year was set at 17 mills, the same as that for 1936. i- Dedlcatory services for the new amphitheatre at Aspen Grove, Provo canyon, was held August 12, under the direction of the Brlgham Young univer sity. Reports Just compiled by the Forestry department say that 1479 cars carrying 6921 passengers passen-gers went over the Timpanogos loop road, July 24 and 25. Visitors at the Cave numbered 906. Miss Lois Greenwood, Mis Vivian Viv-ian Jorgenson and Miss Grace Parker have accepted positions in the Nebo School district for the coming year. DEFINITION OF CONFIDENCE Over a period of ten years we have served you with our expeditious service of repairing re-pairing your watch, as well as filling your Jewelry needs. We hope this service has gained for us your CONFIDENCE. CON-FIDENCE. If so, we are truly grateful. We boast of one of the finest linesr of WATCHES. Our JEWELRY has the Trade marks of QUALITY. We buy the very best grade in DIAMONDS, bringing you joy and satisfaction. For that WEDDING GIFT, Won't you see us first? C. D. STRANG JEWELER American Fork, Utah GAS Lennox Furnaces Magic Chef and Roper rjjj Ranges 111 X Servel Refrigerators Smithway Water Heaters '(n Gas Fireplace Logs For Immediate Installation Gunther Sheet Meuu wonts Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Capuano. Boston, Mass., have sent word to relatives of the arrival of a son July 18. The baby has been named Francis PauL Mrs. Caup-ano Caup-ano is the former Leah Robin son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson, and Mrs. Julia Robinson Is the baoys great grandmother. Paternal grand father is Angelo Capuano, Boston. Chipman Family Reunion Enjoyed Saturday, Aug. 9 at 6 ajm. a seven pound boy was born to Mrs. Keith Fraugbton at the local hospital. The new baby, who will be named Donald B., is the first grandchild of Mrs. Edna Fraughton. The new mother moth-er Is the former Doris Boren, Wallsburg. Phone 607 Am. Fork t A boy arrived at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City Aug. S for Harold and LaVere Olsen Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dean are the American Fork grandparents. Missed in last week's babies was the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mecham, born at the lo cal Hospital July 30. The baby, ba-by, who weighed in at seven pounds five ounces, will probably prob-ably be called Sammle. Grandparents' Grand-parents' are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Wanless. Descendant el Chard The mangel was considered a d c end ant of the chard, which was used as a vegetable by the Greeks In 500 B. C. Members of the Rtonhen rhrv man familv from ail none ef , rf - . vm w aM M vi the state met Saturday at the wuison parte ior their annual family reunion. Registration, games ror children and visiting were weu unaerway when a Storm Of almost rlmirihnrst portions sent the group to the uiucniucie. Picnic supper In family groups was enjoyed In the basement and a program given in the auditorium. Gracing the stand were eight girls representing the eight children of Stenhen Chin- man who left descendants. Miss Maxlne Chilton repre-sente repre-sente d the family of Washburn Chipman, Miss Betty Brltton, the family of Slnah Chipman jsaareoge; Miss Arlene Peters, the family of William Henry Chipman, Miss Helen Olpin, the James Chipman family; Miss Kathryn Chipman, the Stephen D. Chipman family; Miss Jean Anderson, the Phoebe Chipman Chris te risen family; Miss Mar-lene Mar-lene Nielsen, the Olive Chipman Crandall family, and Miss Jean Slack the Bertha Chipman Holt family. Special recognition was given Stephen D. Chipman, 90, only living son, also Mrs. Martha Linton, Lin-ton, Mrs. Elizabeth Varney, Mrs. Lovenla C. Booth, and others of the older .members of the family. fam-ily. A duet from the Martha Linton family and a piano solo from the Melissa Boley family were the musical numbers. An historical skit, "The Long Trek"; was given giv-en under the direction of Mrs. Leo T. Hansen, with Mrs. Bruce Evans as narrator, Miss LaBelle Boley, soloist, and Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner accompanist. A humorous skit, "The Gibson Girl", had as characters Miss Elaine Brown and Miss Rolene Chilton, with Mrs. H. Roy Slack as reader and Mrs. Marvin Gease as pianist. The - history of Phoebe Davis Chipman, wife of Stephen Chipman, was given by Mrs. Walter E. Boyden. Election of officers took place with Denzll A. Brown (Ina Chip-man) Chip-man) Provo, being elected president, pres-ident, Elmo Peters, American Fork and Harold Chipman, Pay-son, Pay-son, vice-presidents; Mrs. Fred Dixon (Helen chipman), and Mrs. Wayne Mercer (Fay Chip-man) Chip-man) both of Provo, secretary and treasurer, respectlv'elyJ Mr. A. Chrlstcnsen,' historian; Mrs. Relva Booth , Ross, genealogist; , S. Roy Chipman, W. Paul Chip-man Chip-man and Elijah Chipman, activity act-ivity committeei. were, retained In their positions. ; Bemtvtnc Stains -To remove grass stains In wash able fabrics un hot water and soap 1 and rub the ttaln vigorously. v rtWrlTrlf CHIPS ARC POWM IT TIME TO GET YOUR COURAGE UP.' aa1 a. -k- i' 1 1 fay Si And when he asks for a second date, It's time to bring that first date-dress down to us for a cleaning and pressing Job that will make It look like new. MMWJHiKlfiiiiii Ml i! MILK 12c COFFEE Any Brand Pound 46c CREAM OF WHEAT 27c CORN FLAKES FM,, lie PORK & BEANS "T 23c CRACKERS Saltine 2 lbs. 39c SPAGHETTI Frr Am",0, 13c FRUIT COCKTAIL T 39c Bonner II w.Pkg. 12c PRUNE L. , b 39c TUNA can 30c DEVILED MEAT , . 21 c CITRUS JUICES 10c TOMATO SOUP ,.. 29c TOMATO JUICE 10c COCKTAIL". 15c BISCUIT FLOURS, 43c CAKE FLOUR 28c CORNSTARCH,,. 10c PUREX 24c :PEETS:'"::::::::::::r43c OATS"rFkl. ;25c BABY FOOD G ,b;c.M 22c SHORTENING ,,,1.19 Your Quality Meat Store it H ' i V it f $ - i 5 V s 17 ii u . f i ".t J5 |