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Show THE AMERICAN FOItK CITIZEN, Thursday, August 19, 1954 Ciinnian Family IZceis Ancestors In Pictures t Highlight of the Chlpman Jamlly reunion. Saturday, was showing on a screen the pictures or the plonqcr ancestors, Steph en ' Chlpmafc and his wives, . : . Amanda . Washburn and- Phoebe Davis, and their children. As the pictures were shown by W. v Paul Chlpman, Mrs. Lewis F. Hansen (Ruth Chlpman . read brief sketchs of their lives. The reunion was held on the lawns smith nf th F.t.at Train- . ' ing School with the program In the -amphltheatrer" Afternoon games were enjoyed by the younger set under the leadership of Glen Anderson, former West High coach. ' Supper was eaten family style with members from all branches of the family being present. Other numbers on the program were solos by Mrs. A. Ray Olpln (Elva Chlpman) and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard C. Wootton. two of the family's fam-ily's most talented members, and ; V- Howard - Olpln who to his own You Can finnn Tho Diffcrcnco In our better Zzz llzz2 Dry Qzzzlzj V fabrics soft, f9t foll'bcdlsd V Uh'faw Ttxttn ItsUni .ELLISON. CLEANERS YOUir SANCTONS DST CLEANZ3 139 East Main Street 4, 8 b 24 HOUR SERVICE - moire m Tick-took. the;whislce sev CI Kentucky's ct:.:c:it CDUSSOM WHISXEY E6 f- V -V j i,i i accompaniment on the guitar sang a humorous solo. All the children under 12 years of age were directed by Mrs. Eldon J. Miller (Selma Seastrand ) in atagtag'Orandfather'a Clock' and "A Bicycle Built For Two." Ralph 8. Chlpman, who pre sided, was reelected president for the coming year. All the of fleers were retained in their positions. po-sitions. They are Floyd Bodell and Elmer P. Chlpman, 'vice presidents; Harold Chlpman secretary; ora, Jean Chlpman, treasurer; W. ' Paul ' Chlpman, genealogist, and Mrs. James H. Tattersall, historian. Family representatives elected were: Washburn Chlpman family, fam-ily, Mrs. Harvey Melville, Mrs. Claron O. Spencer, Mrs. Marvin MHlerrStna"Chlpman Kdredge' family, Mrs. Albert Yancey; William Henry Chlpman family; Mrs. Harlow Jones, Mrs. X. It. Morrison, Mrs. Frank Taylor; James Chlpman family, Mrs. Ray Rosebrough, Mrs. Clarence Hill; Martha C. Harrington family, Relva Booth Ross; Phoebe C. Christensen family, Mrs. R. Kendall Ken-dall Thomas; Stephen D. Chip-man Chip-man family, Mrs. Dale Bates; Olive C. Crandall family, Luther Qiddlngs Jr., and Bertha C. Holt family, Mrs. Harvey Nielsen. J. L Kitchen Family Reunion Reuntomjf-the J. L. Kltcnsa family was held at Oranlte Flats in American Fork Canyon July 31. Pot luck picnic was enjoyed and the remainder of the day spent in playing softball and various other sports. ' All 11 of the Kitchen children with their husbands and wives, 40 of the 44 living grandchildren and one grand-daughter-ln-law were present. Also in attendance were R. Lynn Cook, brother of Mrs. Kitchen, and Mrs. Cook, Melvln Kitchen was, elected president of the organization for the coming year with Charles 0 lines and J. L. Kitchen, first and second vice presidents; Max-ine Max-ine Montgomery, secretary; Joy- leen Kitchen, treasurer; Oeorge W. and Francis Bartlett, gene alogists, and Virginia Ooodrich, historian, J. L. Kitchen was reunion chairman and LazeUe - G lines, chairman of "the" nominating committee. Gloss of '48 Reunion Fridays August 20 American Fork Illgh School graduating class of 1948 will hold ts annual reunion at 8:30 p.m. FridaytJiugustJWfcL,Saratoga4reallstic- portralt-of-one-of-the The evening's entertainment will eature a program, dancing and swimming. Everyone, is asked to bring their own lunch. . . tick-tock, vthat j dfdiFt watch" the en bng years! Superior jJjiMIJiijiM Finest ij) Straight BOURBON PROOF 7 YEARS OLD OLD CHARTER Young Father Eulogized At Funeral Rites Speakers eulogized the life Melbourne Dean Whitby, 25, funeral services held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Alpine Ward Chapel by Bishop Reld Burgess, MrWhltbydlcd .August JQ;.a his home following a lingering Uness Bishop Burgess, President Ed ward W. Burgess and Elder Cllf ford E. Young ail spoke com forting words to the family, told of the gospel plan of salvation and the certainty of a life here- Opening musical number was a ladies double trio, "My Ood and I", sung by Cleo Shepherd, Joan Healey, Margene Marsh, Marilyn Turner, Rhea Carlton and June Beck. Petween speak ers Maurtne Andrews, Oeorge and Ivan Monson sang "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling" and to close a male quartette Dan W. Clark, Thayne Bateman, Oeorge Rasmussen, Alan Forbes, Howard Adamson, Vernon Shepherd Shep-herd and J. Paul Beck, sang "Oh My Father". Accompanists were Mrs.Waldo Bateman and Mrs. Van Burgess. Mrs. Bateman and Ronald Strong played the prelude and postlude. a Diograpnicai sketch was peaddJriPaut Carlisle Before leaving the home pray er was spoken by Austin Whit- mer, a brother-in-law; the in vocation was offered by Donald Beck, - Howard Adamson pro nounced the benediction and the grave in the Alpine cemetery was dedicated by Earl M. Devey 5 7are to ToSSa Members of the ward Relief pallbearers were Bob Monson, Roger Whitby, Vaughn Myers, Sherman and Marlow Bennett, and Davis Devey. Library News ROOUE WIND by Ugo MoretU. The stormy career of Vento the Wind is the story of all those who struggle to realize their dreams, their hopes, their asp! rations in a tangled world. Sel dom has a more complex char acter Jived more vividly lnthe pages of flcUon thah in ROOUE WIND. NON-FICTION J3YNOMAN,RHEK. The Man Behind the Myth, bylBobert-T, Oliver. Written by a man who has known the Korean leader for many, years and has worked with him as well, this book sets down, the lull story ot Rhee's life and leadership, a balanced and great-political -leaders-- of - our time and a presentation of the meaning of the Korean War and Its importance to Americans. clojck. from tfie stdrtr after seven years Supreme! DISTILLERY CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. Appoint Farm Census Supervisbr for Ut Appointment of Quayle Cannon, Can-non, Jr., of 551 Twelfth Avenue, Salt Lake City. Utah, aa - the supervisor of the 1954 Census of Agriculture Held office to be established In Salt Lake City was announced today bv Director Robert W. Burgess of the Bureau of the Census, Department K of Commerce. Mr. Cannon will direct a fnn of 17 crew leaders and 177 enumerators enu-merators in Utah's 9 counties from .the Salt Lake City - officer Mr. Cannon will report on August 30 to the permanent Census Bureau district office at 8eattle for a week's training Th training will cover administrative administra-tive procedures, office routine, map work, practice in filling out farm census reDort form and other duties and responsibilities connected with the Job. Mr. Cannon, a eraduat nf the University of Utah, has been engaged In. the insurance busi ness in salt Lake City since 1944. He has resigned as secretary of the Senate of Utah' to Accent th Census Bureau job. Tne census of Agrlcul-ture Agrlcul-ture will provide information on the number and size of farm. acreage and harvest of erops,4 livestock production and inventories, inven-tories, selected farm facilities and equipment, selected farm expenditures, farm values and mortgage debts. Republican Women Hear Leaders American .Fork Renuhlican Women's club numbers listened with interest Thursday to Mm Clark Williams, Spanish Fork. regional director, and-Mrs. Geo. Q. Spencer, Spring Lake, county vice chairman, discuss nroblems pertinent to the coming election. The meeting, held In the Utah Power Si Light auditorium, was presided over by Mrs. Robert L. Ashby, president. Mrs. Williams who used as her subject "Good Government in the Making." asked the women to form correct attitudes in the home, to have a regard for law by their actions, to form a. end?. of ethics, and to . take part In orming puouc opinion. c Mrav-Spencer auotedHerbert Ioover's statement that the three greatest documents are the Bible. the -Declaration jt Inde pendence and the Constitution of the United State. -She urged all women to take part in polities wnicn she said wouldlhelp i to Induce better government at all ;eveis. Following the meetlne refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dean have received "word from -8po- aane, , wasn., inac ineir daughter daugh-ter Ethel (Mrs. Andrew J. Ferguson) Fer-guson) Is recoverlne satlaf actor- tally from the heart operation sne underwent a few days ago. "The strongest man Is he one who stands most alone. I . 1. - . j The joy of your August totch will bst for many l U I j" weekf ... with an electric freezer. I f j A freezer sares so many stepsrand enables you I I I buy more when food is at its flavor bt and lowest Traffic Safety Discussed Before AF Lions Relation of traffic accidents to number of drivers on the road among young drivers, percentage wise, and the need for driver training -in the hlgh schools-of the state were discussed before the American Fork Lions Club Thursday night by A. LeRoy Taylor, Salt Lake' City speclcal consulting engineer of the Utah Safety Council.' , y . Jtep(or4953-ahow--that one-third of the accidents are caused by those under 25 vears of age, who constitute but 15 percent of the drivers.- An attempt at-tempt is being made. Mr. Tavlor aUf said, to get funds sufficient to have driver training in. all of the high schools of Utah. Conferences Con-ferences are also being held by the state Safety Council to make uniform rules for courts and enforcement en-forcement officers. Committees reported that the poles on which street markers will be Dlaced have arrived and will be placed Immediately, also the flag pole will be presented to the city at the ball park oh Steel Day. Lions have taken OVer a nm1t. nf rtrnvMIn bleachers joiLChildrenllrom-ihe training school for Steel Day. DO YOD KHOUJ (Continued from last week) For untold years, women who wore beautiful diamond bridal sets were annoyed to find that their rings would not remain in proper position on the hand, Instead, their engagement and wedding rings shifted, twisted and tilted on the finger so that their lovely diamonds were hidden from view. These women would frequently find that their diamonds, selected with such loving care, were being inadvertely worn inside the hand toward the palm, or were twisted to the side where they cut into the adjoining finger. Women who wear FEATURE LOCK Rings enjoy en-joy extra comfort and pleasure because the pat- ntedJesgnJocks the rings together for 'lasting loveliness, completely eliminating old fashioned twisting,- tilting and shifting on the- f inger the precious-diamonds wayssremammgin-full view, - , : FOLKS: This is the last . .of lesires these stories under one cover, I have a few books left which you liio m Jipt ss:o? The Tradition at The Time & Jewel Shop is to give you satisfaction on everything. Senrice, Dependability and Quality. Thanks Folks Sincerely, Garth T. Read .Horologist "116 W. Main Tel 379-J I ( yT hy froirf your deoler ' t j rowa ret rsooissi . . 1 jOcK j iLtSi ' ' 1 ' Valuable Lands Laid Bare by ; Provo Canyon Fire The recent fire that occurred In Provo Canyon has been -declared out by Forest Ranger Wallace Wal-lace M. Sallng. dose check on the area burned shows about 780 acres of valuable watershed lands laid barernot to mention the very valuable browse lost for winter deer feed. This is a very important area used 'for winter feeding grounds of the herd as they are pushed down by the winter snows. The North Utah Cooperative fireftghteTrorganl2atlon headed by Sheriff Theron S Hall and assisted by Forest Supervisor James L. Jacobs and Ranerer Wallace M. Sallng thank every one personlly for their fine work in helping to bring this fire under un-der control as quickly as it was. The burning conditions were very bad and with the dry grass and wind, it could have been much worse. Groups who furnished man power, bulldozers, provided radio communications, air patrol, equipment and materials In getting get-ting a good Job done, as well as sandwiches, coffee, punch and so forth, to help the fire fighters were Orem Red Cross unit, Civil Defense Organization. Utah Power-A Light-Co.;-Orem -City, Manila smoke Eaters with Nyal this; series. If anyone would be welcome to Thanks. and Jeweler American-Fork, Utah UTAH powa Wadley In charge. Local Per-Diem Per-Diem Guards, J. Reed Peterson,' Leonard S. Walker, Wendell ' Moyle, Marlon Healey, the Utah State Prison fire crew, the local fire departments,- China City Cafe, Civil Air Patrol and Bap py ' Service. f Every individual who in any way helped In the control of the fire is to be commended. com-mended. These areas are your watersheds and camping spots and Ttnir help Is needed to take r care of them and preserve their beauty lor you and your children. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holley and children, Jimmy, Janice, Ann and.Stephen, attended. the Holley family reunion Sunday. August 8, at Fairmont Park, Salt Lake City. No one loves the man whom he fears. -Aristotle Rmtmbfr, rtducd rates art in ffct rfwly jbAk pjn. od day Sundays. iong dbtanc calls now cost yo fcovt bn rtduetd. i 1 i r long distance telephone & UCI.7 CO. |