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Show PAGE TWO THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN fri 1 1- w 0 ! .I 'i ,1 hi 5,1 'I A ! T THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Published Every. Thursday at American Fork. v Utah, by the ALPINE PUBLISIJlNO CO. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Postofflct at American Fork, Utah, under the act of March: 3, 1879 fir' i nil i,. Natltaal AdvorHtlai timtMtiflwi NBiTytFAPCD ArvVcnTiiPfc'csaviCB. inc.1 Nt,' it v a -mmmmmmmmmmmil A OS'S H nondfiDsqug American Fork Rifle Club - - . a. i. ww f. H . 1 i. t' has,y . 30-06 SHELLS FOR SALE J ", ' (150 grain sporting load) For members and ;non-' ;non-' members. ' ' I ROBINSON'S SPORT SHOP Mystery 'Fires: :: Destroys Highland Property Three fires In barns on High land farms have farmers wor riedl ' All three have happened when the owners were away from home. They have formed a line through the bench about two miles apart. ; ; ' ' The first occurred early In the summer at the farm of Neal Matthews while the family were Back-Log From Stafcc UFA Groups Adult Education Citizen . Ready For : . ' Classes News Columns Season's Work . Planned For Year TWENTY YEARS AGO niMi tug uuciuuk v hw uv ..... . " "-- -y- - A IMTA uoann th. nnron foot Inn nt l " HUUifc CUUCHUUU CUUSCB Election Of dass officers took SB1 again will be held In the Alpine ace at the high school Tuesday. I i 07 of J I". I school district this war. Details place Results were as follows: Seniors: YS, of the program were discussed by LuzeU Chipman, present; Lor- JgjJ YSSiSSSf& Alpine m councU representa-raineBoley. representa-raineBoley. vice president; Helen J22iSS5vSliSS tires, PTA presidents and adult Monen. secretary; yugmu Egg- K -7 r. education chairmen of the tar ertsen. reporter, ana jsrma uga- ;V" " " bie ious units of the district Monday c?r ?SJS SSStttaUht- The meeting was held at Morreu A&noy, preuueui,; auioji. -- : Brown, vice presioent. oopno- 7 - thVlV ntloni but Pleasant Grove, supervisor of mores: Wayne Binns, president; gr taorSSIto!nedlS adult education program pf Edna Lvnn. vice nresldento: Annlre ooins so m tne nnmeaiaie . . . , , r. , ; :. wmi- ci. 1- I future. . - r program chairman.', : this district. . . 11 ' a a 1 The YWMIA stake officers and Jf m rim.iult.H . vth.i upon the success of last year's . WUiVUM ACbUVAtV HVMVtl " , . , . . t . M, i , -List of men reporting to Coach -WffiV MWilu5 enll Hy" Berrett for football prac tice are Jim Preston, Francis An- Buckwalter, manual - counselor; f Combined Wult edu- aerson, Max mgersou, say unaa- 7- r ::r';i: district last tai thsn the en Wnrtj.ff Alma Rlnna. Earl Hales. I ounK Safety on Wheels In Winter, more than ever, your safety ' v depends on the proper balance and align-f align-f ment 'of your wheels. Come in and let our expert mechanics do the job and give your - car a complete engine checkup, too! Our .- special pre-wintef' rates still available."! "T7;" TBIPANtiGOS MOTOR Telephone 93 American Fork and Mary Humphries, f010? W .n . wimam Wrleht Thomas 8PclaI Interest; Hattle Larsen a2 PBram, sne statea. er, wmiam wngnt,:LTnomas imiht niMn.n ism. W addlUon to the several kinds ma Stelner, Juniors; LaPrlel Walter. .. Louise .Jldamson and woi1(t f1,8 Pcorawon' Jean Scott. Bee Hive. ld upholsUfy, proved Very pop- The ward officers and teachers m' ' . ''' v i V; are ' ' 1 J - Questlonalrea are being sent In 1 rirst-Faun Bailey, president; W hear tutureto tot par-Betty par-Betty Hansen, manual counselor; ents through the PTA unit to Hilda Puii-v .rtiTitv MMinsAinr- determtoe the classes desired. : ' 1 1 rn. a I J a CLASS ELECTIONS HELD I At the high school Election of officers for the three classes In the high schoo took place Sept 21. Stanford King received the most votes for senior class president. He will be helped by Phyllis , Cleghorn, vice president; Janice Chadwick. secretary-treasurer zoia Een- nett, program chairman, and Margaret Morton and Eugene Hawtins, cocnairmen for the Benlor Hop. Richard Pevey Is president of the Juniors, other officers are Frank Nlcholes, vice president Lois Humphries, secretary-treasurer; " Joan Oerbcr. -trojrram chairman, and tuJeanne Bowen and Tommy Meranda, co-chalr men for the Prom. h sophomores will be officered by pale - Eelghley, i president John Van Wasoner. vice tresl- Ami' K'arSr r?itnnn nrt4t-w and Maxie Nash, program chair man. " Adamson, Clyde Anderson, Hor ace Preston, Oeorge 6 tons and EMonDraper.-: r Saturday, Sept. 29, the 'new BYU stadium will be used for the first . time. The Cougers : will meet the Coyotes from the unl- Pt lntfl th battle. ' ica. u awi, orama; savera "r, r. "::""" 7 r - iwells, Gleaners; June Robinson, ow tooa u TEN YEARS AGO I Juniors; Mae Young, Ora Hardy I ae51 n parents inoraer to Accounts of a coal mine owned and Beth Hartshorn, Bee-Hive. wv "CIS- cu" and nnitratMl under the Church I Second Trim EarL nrPjAAenb' I munlty making the earliest W Security program were related Mabel Smith, activity counselor; JPonM to toe quesUonalres has thU week by members of a party Jean Briggs, secretary; Shirley Mtage of procuring the who visited the mine In Emery a Nash, music; Afton Wrlde, or- f"01" ofclasses and available county last week. Those who ganlstr Dick: and Ranee Scott, ZflyT;rrT made the trip . were president oance; jamce cnadwick, drama; r- 'r;'l"r- v i Clifford E. Young, President Earl Joan Chadwick, ' speech; Wanda , T meet demand for sewing S. Greenwoodrr-and Bishops WInnpoieanersiTlreiniallunter, instruction, the groups will be di- JosephRStorrs, Frank G.Shel- Juniors; Marian Christensen, wea mto uiree sections tnis ley and John W. Pulley. - I Ethel Woolston and Verda Fagan, year one J0 beginners, another Bee-Hive. . I u (cuciu Kwiug miu wic umu Rpthovn club of the Amerl-I Tliird Lola Pritr.hftt.. nrrisJ. or aavancea sewing. Mrs. Mar can Fork high school held a dent; u Helen Parker, mantial ce" OK??ner 01 American Fori meeting Wednesday at the hoine counselor;. Lillie Walker, acUvlty instructor. ; of K. J. Bird, faculty adviser, counselor; La Rae T. Savage and I Som? Tcry Piendid courses are Officers for this year are Garth Naomi Tracy, secretaries; Beryl onerea tne communities, u is Myers, president, Curtis Chip- HoUndrake. chorlsterc Lydla pomted out, and every effort will man, vice president, and Chloe Klrkpartlck,' Mary Adamson and be made W those at the head to Priday, secretary. ' Irene Ellison, organists; Ramah JJJPPly the demands. Naturally A rpnnrt of Judee Irvlnir 1L. Peterson, drama! Jean Hnlm. the courses receiving the largest frratt to the city council shows stead, speech; Helen Fulkerson, number of requests wlU be given tffat offenders paid a total of dance; Ludle Walker, Gleaners; crice, parent are urgea $87.00 to the city during the past Beryl : HoUndrake, Mae Larson r time in maktag their Bfrs. Jamet Us!3oa Mrs. Polly PayiM tla&son, wlft of Prti!i?t Jmel tltulson, wa ton la mi tni tlti In 1S11 E!it til i dau;hUr of John Payne tt HzillK Per thof .ir.rtry Ci-IiS, wil a eoula tt f trick I..nry. '. Poring th tlx cooMcatto ttraif I wu elected Mayor of Price, I lived tad worked doetly with the people of thia Sate the oaea who pay the tuts. I found that food gov crnmeot ia cootagioaa. I know dut bad soYenuneot k conta-giooa, conta-giooa, too, and that If it iebad at the top, aalanile quickly fit. ten down into the conntiea ; and towna. "' ; ;. ; ", ' Lefa atart at the top and dean out die political machine that ia etranglinf oar ttxpay en. If elected Gorernor, I believe I can help apread good aoTenuneot all. over the Stat of Utah, - " Sincerely, OcLJLaa JUL. acpubUna NoaioM ... fccCoMnMf . ( tM faUdcal Ad. t Hmmt Urn month. .i:"vv.'1.",-.'vV:-.: and Edith Phillips, Juniors; Mary An overheated motor on the I McTainie. Mabel Smith. Eddua ffeirigerator Started a fire in O. Abel and Buth' Griff to. Bee-Hive. P. Skaggs store at an early hour Fourth Mary Pulley, presi- Thursday. Noticed ' by Night dent; Sldonla Frandsen, manual Marshal Albert Blrk while on his counselor; Lilleth Myers, activity last round, the fire department counselor; Delia Spaf ford, secre- was called and no damage was tary; LuJeanne Bowen, organist; done to the store. . , A Jean Terry, chorister; Richard Welser, drama; Geraldlne Pen- away on vacation, adoui iouri" - " .um weeks azo while. Mrs. Beth Day Special Interest; Vera Clark, was in American Fork the barn, Plean"s: P1 Thornton, Jun-coops Jun-coops and crop of wheat on her l?n' PhylUs PeLong, Madge An-farm An-farm were consumed by flames derson and Fern ClemenU, Bee- Af iinlrnniim origin . . . - Hive. V ... ..ii: . Tast Pridav at ii a. m.. a 20 Fifth Leoha Noyes, president; foot shed;2Q tons of hay and 200 Beth Ovard, manual counselor; bales of straw were destroyed InKune Carter, activity counselor; the same manner on the Harold Sadie Nelson, i, secretary; Ruth Larson, farm. The famUy had Mtt. chorister; Lois, Humphries left home about eluht o'clock that u vacue carter, - organists; morning and have no idea how fca auk. nance; uiaays wm- wants known. There's n0d uJ. Bureau figure, out nt : Uvea Of TTr,U - - ..cB caa i emment payroUir- wuau; U.W' are ahnnt .,.5t; frf J-fcc: J-fcc: tl L ii L " . -j an t pensive nelEhboi-h y nobody can claLu i senUUon... which t An IOWa Vnman .1. owed her for 24 yen, m laundry. If her claim B-she's B-she's been doing feunt WhMi I Wit; WlUCh lS SOITlfiln. get when yon visit tt t establishment of it MOTOR CO Tun i, t Street The baULe fert tlon starts with teMk machinery. Vnnn w, . front with Dearborn r chinery. Come la indt your farm marhhiT with us any time. tw: TlUaima Plraea Titanium pigment fab- rapidly becominc one of fti taduatriei of the nation. 1; tory curioiity In 1920 kC: eenta pound, titanium; now aold for ksa thai 1 pound. It la used to pifcti per, cormetlca, nylca r atockingf, linoleum, Knp. : plaatica, cement, andhii: able miscellaneous t$Zct ANOTHER Steel City SPECIAL 1948 CHEV Fleetllne Areo STEEL CITY AUTO SALES TeL 433 American Fork the fire started. SllJL'7-J'fttWIPJ)ti(t' (WWIIBAatr'i.VTJ -Winter -Isn't -Too -Far Off to begin WINTERIZING YOUR CAR Let us check your Battery, your Radiator your Motor, and Transmission and differential - lamson and Helen Gardner, dra ma; Robee. Coleman, . speech; Clarence A. Grant; Special In terest Stella Gardner and Mildred Mil-dred Brown, ' Gleaners; Joy Greenwood and tie th Green, Juniors; Jun-iors; Ella Fay Beard. Virginia Faddls, Margaret Gardner, Lillian Webster, May Kitchen and Ruby saoey, Bee-Hive. r - Sixth Bel va Bateman,; president; presi-dent; Velma r Shelley, manual counselor; Jane Robinson, activity activi-ty counselor; Nina Nielsen, secretary secre-tary ; Laura Tlmpson, - music ; I Peggy Young, speech; Francis Abel, Special Interest c Ports Adams and Elaine Miller Gleaners; Glean-ers; Leona Grant, Juniors; Myrl Heaiey, Alice. Clements , and Pee MechamT Bee-Hive. SeventhLela Smith, presi- dent Ruth-c Wagstaf f, manual CONSTITUTIONAL ! AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- PROSING TO AMEND ARTICLE 1, SECTION OF "THE CONSTITUTION CON-STITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO PROSECUTION PROSE-CUTION BY INFORMATION OR INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND JURIES. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirda of all members elected to each of the two housea voting in favor thereof: - -- . Section ' 1."' It" la proposed to amend Article 1; Section 13 of the ConstittitloB of thetatef TJtabl to read:- ''-"i Section 13. Offenses heretofore required to. he .nroaecuted-by indictment, in-dictment, ahall be prosecuted ,ba information after examination sufq commitment by, a .magistrate,,, on. ATTENTION !! T STOCKMEN and FARMERS If yoti want more money f of'your dead or tiselc horses, cows, hogs", and sheep; hides, pelts and t for quick service . -'' PHONE' COLLECT LEHI 216-W UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW COMPAiN GEORGE W; PRICE I less, the examination be . waived iwtnUinr-niti( v .im.ii...t I by tha accused with the consent .W. , A.V.v UVIUUVUUMVI. . .41,.- k- secretaryBarbara-Buckwalter, ZtiSMSSS organist; Ponna Stewart, drama; and commitment The formation of Jean Robinson, dance; Leah Fro-1 tho rrand jury and the powers ' , i . i - ' -i w. mmm ... '"in m-'-'II TT'1 When You Buy FL01; ,t lich, speech;. June Chadwick, Gleaners; Doris Fraughton, Juniors; Jun-iors; Jennie Greenwood, Vivian Nlcholes and Hazel Bee-Hive. v Alpine- Lois Shepherd, presl- and duties thereof ahall be as pre scnoea ny me wgiaiature. ' i . Section 2. The Secretary of wimmer,! proposed amendment to the alec- tors or the State of Utah at the next general election in the man- Insist on dent; June Beck, manual coun-pe as provided for by Article 23, selor; Cleo . Shepherd, activity oello.n wnsiitution or ytan. SlvJl o ft da cnonsier; Mane . wmianu. St ar Flow jjjjjjajjataaiiaa" -AVOID TROUBLE FROM COLD WEATHER MEN AUTO & APPLIANCE YOUR FRIGIDAIRE ft -CMC-TRUCK DEALER speech; Howard Healey, drama; Don and Lorna Pevey. dance: Ula Hemmgway, Gleaners; Rhea carison, Juniors; ' Jennie WUde, ixrame Strong and Beryl Carl isie, nee-Hive. I, HEBER BENNION. JR- See- reUry of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing la a full,-true and correct copy of the constitutional constitu-tional amendment proposed by the regular session or the Twenty- Highland Marie Greenland. Seventh, Legislature, 1947, as ap- P.resldentiporothy.Strasburg. JLiJSf'M manual counselor; Marie Larson, k iJ2?5 it activity counselors Violet Buhler, ijSBJS'J&tg& secretary; Richard , preenland, cnonster; Lola May, organist; Fred and Rubv Buhlcr. dance: Jean Hoover, -speech;-Alt Hall, drama); Lucia White, music; Elizabeth Pav. Gleaners: - Elva Myers, Juniors: Florence Green- f2AL) land, Mrs. Nile Johnson and xxooXVC0CGOCCcg Louise SUce, Bee-IUve. . - Of Utah, at Salt Lake Citv. thle aou aay oi August, ivts. , Secretary of State. ITS -YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTORY BAKING! Sold by Your Grocc? , . ... Manufactured by - Star Hour MiH PHONE 32 - : |