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Show y,1 ' - Vi TIES "AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN rAcs eight THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 lMD(KID I Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jones came home Thursday from , a .trip through Yellowstone Park and Idaho which they took with Mr. and Mrs. Errin Jones, Hennlfer. Lynn Mecham returned to his home Saturday after being em ployed at Scout Camp Kelsel In Ogden t&nyon lor the past six weeks: lie Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph K. Mecham. . - $ jadgefand Mr. TerrjrDiP and children were vacationing last week in Northern parks. They visited Yellowstone, Glac JerNatlQnaLthe Idaho Pan handle and west Into Canada. Mrs. Bruce A. Reese and son Bruc Taylor, Lafayette, Ind., are here for a six weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Olen L. Tay lor. Mr. Reese, who Is on active duty in naval research at wash lneton. D. C will Join them about Aug. 20. . . Miss ". Zlna Baker returned home last week after spending her vacation in Seattle, Wash., with her sister. Mrs. Merrick Minister and family; and a cous In, Mrs. Maud Sampson. She also spent one day; with a nurse friend In Tacoma . A delightful trip to the .north west ended Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Orval Frampton, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H. Morten jon. whp.vJWted IJaruUSeaJ&ft,, the Grand Coulee Dam, ana several Dolnts of Interest in British Columbia, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. II. Leon Ivle (Ruth Ashby who have lived InJ Arlington, Va., for the past seven years, visited Thursday with! Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ashby. With their son and daughter, Ray and Carol, they were enroute to Pendleton, Pen-dleton, Ore., to make their home. Mr. Ivle will have charge of the Farm Rural Electrification program pro-gram In eastern Oregon. The Ivies two older children are serving serv-ing missions. Miss Joy Is In France, and Evan Is in the Canadian Ca-nadian Mission. ": S "A i i -' - - P-fcj- - CU2 1 ' Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Wootton and children, Kenneth, Marsha and Krlsteen last week enjoyed a respite from the heat with a trip to Yellowstone park. Mrs. Carl Peterson and son Jerry, Albuquerque, N. M.t arrived ar-rived here Friday nlghtto spend two weeks with their father and grandfather, Elmer Bate. and Mrs. A. B. Allen, Miss toiriey-AUen-MiiWdivarlQ,r with prittar.golrig.-lo Oarrett returned home last wee end from a two weeks vacation to Seattle where they' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oarrett and Mr. and Mrs. Paul MTOar rett and families. Col. and Mrs. Bruce L. An drews (Mary Ann Wanlass) left Monday to return to their home in Rosevllle, Cai arter visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E.: Wanlass. CpL An drews Is stationed at Mathers Air Field, and Mrs. Andrews Is working at McClellan Air Force Base. Clubs and Socials Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson were hosts Saturday evening at a canyon dinner for Mrs. Mark H. Oreene. San Francisco, and her daughter Mrs. Lavlnla G. Hermlson and sons. Stephen and X4UTj.J9tecm4sn!K Mrs. Hermlson and her boys are leaving .soon for the Hawaiian Islands where she will be an ex change teacher for the next year. Sammy Mecham Is Four Sammy Mecham celebrated his fourth birthday July SO, when 20 cousins and friends helped him enjoy the day. His mother, Mrs. Joseph E. Mecham, was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. Samuel E. Wanlass, Mrs. Jack E. Cook, Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Bruce Andrews, Rosevllle, Cal, grandmother grand-mother and aunts of the cele brant. Games' were enjoyed on the lawn, a huge birthday cake PENNEY'S NATION-WIBE MUSLIN SHEETS iowlst si" x 1C3" :.....v;v.., $2.59 72 x icr... $239 42" x 36" Cam 53c Hiat a wonderful opportunity to cram your linen closet full of these extra serviceable, first quality slice til They're tightly woven of long staple cotton to (ire years of wear I Hurry in . . . take advantage- ; f Penney'i terrific new low price! with candles shaped like little boys, centered the , table, and there were carnival favors and hats for alL Sammy received some lovely gifts. Present were Dick, Jim and Tommy . Cook, Pleasant Grove; Orant, Kay, Chris, and Carl Wanlass, Judy and Nancy Wanlass, Dean ana Sheila Dun-ant, Gary Smith, Purfi, WHoht Vlfta and Kath teen Turner, and Karen Mecham, all of American Fork, and Brad and Scott Burt, Brigham City. Firemen's Auxiliary Seventeen members of the American Fork Volunteer Firemen's Fire-men's Auxiliary were entertained entertain-ed Thursday evening at the summer sum-mer home of Mrs. Francis An derson in Tibbie Fork, American Fork canyon. ' Bingo was ' the Mrs. am wiaawic. aars. 4. vyrue Blrk and Mrs. Alex Karren Plans were made for the annual election and a fun party which wllTbe "held this" month at Mrs. Blrk's summer home In the same area, and also for attending the state convention which Is now In progress in Logan. Assisting Mrs. Anderson as hostesses were Mrs. Dean Bateman, Mrs. Harvel Bennett, and Mrs. Howard Humphries. Hum-phries. A family dinner at their summer sum-mer home In Tibbie Fork, American Ameri-can Fork canyon, honored the birthday of Bert Timpson and his granddaughter Vlcki Tinip-sort, Tinip-sort, Friday, July 2T. Others present were Mrs. Timpson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Timpson, Provo, parents of Vlcki, Bert and Dell; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Timpson, Marsha and Rus, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bate, Bobby Bob-by and Craig, and Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Timpson. Doutii' Bfrthclay 'Surprise' i Dixie Rhone and Janice Dean were surprised Tuesday night at the . Dean Home, the occasion being the birthday of both girls. Laura Ann Van Wagoner, Janice Johnson and Renee Chilton made arrangements for games, an extemporaneous ex-temporaneous program and refreshments. re-freshments. Coming for the fun were Sharlene Ashton, Bonnie Bennett, ' Shlrlene Christensen, Marilyn Coddlngton, Louise Duf- fin. Marrlan , Goode, joieen Grant, Martha Hoelscher, Doris Hollndrake, Lela Lee, Jeanette Mecham, Joyce Miller, Chert Pet erson, Donna Richards and ca mllle WrathalL In American Fork (3!"x99") J 1 - v w With Our Boys DICK SZASTSAND LEAVES FOR NAVY DUTY Richard Seastrand (Dick), son of Mrs. E. J. Seastrand, left Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon Tor San Francisco Fran-cisco where he will be assigned to active navy duty. Mr, Sea strand, a veteran of World War II and a reservist, has completed his Junior year at the BYU. Dur ing the summer he had been playing on the American Fork baseball team In the Central Utah league. Sunday afternoon members of the 8eastrand family gathered at tne cave Camp in American Fork canyon for a dinner in honor of their brother. Those presents were Mrs e&strUM Mr. and Mrs. James L. Deans. Mr. and : Mrs. Chet Holmberg, salt Lake Cltv: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Evans, Lehl: Mr. and Mrs.! Eidon J.. MUler. Mr. and Mrs. Gareth . Seastrand. American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robinson, Rob-inson, Pleasant Grove, and their families; Miss Nancy OunneiL Salt Lake City; Dale Stelner, James K. Seastrand, Steve Seastrand, Sea-strand, and the guest of honor. EDWARD CLEMENTS ARRIVES-IN JAPAN, WIFE VISITS HER Mr. and Mrs.. Blaine Clements have Just received word that their son, Pvt. Edward B. Clements, Clem-ents, has arrived In Japan safely. He and his bride of four months spent a 21 days furlough here before his departure. PvW Clements met his wife, the former Mary Hardin, In Litchfield, Ky4 where they were married March SI. 1951. His ramiiy was happy to greet the ne.w;,.;Mr,(3a their arrival here they were complimented with a belated wedding party at the home of his parents with relatives attending. at-tending. He enlisted, in the army last September, spent a few weeks at Fort Ord, CaL, and received the remainder of -.his training at Fort Knox, Ky. His wife will Ccno in . ZM IftCV AC o'iiffiYJ (V f IP' ll fJOiVj ! 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There will be races and games for the children, a baseball game between: the Yankees and the Confederates, and a horseshoe pitching tournament where it Is hoped to crown a Farm. Bureau champion, - volly ball and other games. After supper there" win be'a big outdoor program with special entertainment and treats, Sandra Scott, . daughter of Mrs. Jean P.-Scott, spent last week in Holliday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobsen. leave tomorrow to return to her home .In Kentucky to await his coming home, Quartermaster Sam 8. Strom son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc Mower and husband ' of former Nadine Luthi, is now Korea, a recent letter Informed his Jaihlly. He left Seattle early In the month and landed on Japan July ,18. . Pfc. Robert R. Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Pierce, arrived home July 15 from Korea where he had been stationed since February,' He has leen in Japan for the past three years as a member of the air corps. Mr. Pierce Is leaving here Aug. 4, for Portland, Ore., where he- will visit with his sisters, Mrs. Harold Sorenson, Mrs. Harold Middle-ton Middle-ton and Miss; Irene Pierce, From there he will go to Olmstead Air Force Base, Just out from Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Pa. TtirtS-nATD SHttVK toe KfEmi and Bhalvaa-Lv Tha-Door , - v rotcsuM rooo itaa 8 - way Door Handle - - " r , - ; C Ok )P?N 1 , SAVES WOHtY I Hospital Notes E. Vera Hollndrake was. admitted ad-mitted to the hospital Monday night after his riding horse reared and broke his shoulder. Wayne Stott, 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stott, Pleasant Grove, la in the hospital hospi-tal with a fractured leg, caused by a car accident. Receiving treatment at the hospital during the week were Mrs. Jesse Thome, Mrs. Richard "Walker, Mrs. Annie Loader, Duane Atkinson, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thalbert Atkinson: Karen Remington, 10, daughter of Mrs. Harold Armlstead, all of Pleasant Orove; Mrs. t Jennie EwelL Lehl; LeRoy park," 13, son oIMxand Mrs, E&ri ParavRlver ton, and from American Fork, Mrs. Joey P." Brooks, Mrs. R. T. Johnson, Mrs. Louis Stonebreak-er, Stonebreak-er, Mrs. Zenneth Chamberlain, and Amber Boulterr" Crosby Mgcham, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Mecham, has been receiving treatment In the Ogden hospital the , past two weeks for severe burns received In a gasoline explosion in Ogden canyon. He was employed there at a Scout camp when the accident acci-dent happened. He is making satisfactory but slow recovery. ...... Dr. Delbert R. Hal Physician Announces that his office hours will be 10 a. m. to -13 noorti 2 p, m to 5 p nv. Saturday 9 a. m to 13 noon. Office at 63 West Main American Fork, Utah innTir? nii JliUI sit Tin OrJy Wut Snghovf pfves y0 IDENTICAL TWINS' la taka AU WOUC at al WASHOAT IhaUaaSnaiBt Wn dtlwa Pryw. ; Let the Laundromat take on the work of waahinr, rmalng and damp-drying. Let tha Weatinghouaa Clothes Dryer dry your clothes; eitbnr bone-dry for storage or just right for ironing. iron-ing. Then "twin" electrical servants will add to the beauty of your home and transform tha hard work of washing ana drying into an odd-moment's task! . . . BUY ON fROOFi UT US DEMONSTlATf TKf LAUNDROMAT AW-MT yoo can ti SU" si k. H EV I Attention Republicans All Republican party members and those Interested in city government gov-ernment are Invited to meet at the City Hall Monday night, Aug. 6, at S pjn. for the purpose of considering - a fan campaign when two councllmen will be elected. 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