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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, September 9, 1954 r:.-; Local Items . Coleen Benae Balr, six-week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Balr, who underwent head surgery ten days ago In Salt Lake City, is at home and doing welt President, and Mrs. -Edward Burgess returned recently from their first trip in 55 years to Pin valley, the birthplace of Mr. Burgess. They were guests of a cousin, jUla hnson. Mr. and Mr Robert riemlngway, daughter and son-in-law of the BurgessV and. their family, accompanied ac-companied them. The group also Visited in Cedar City. St. George, Zions Park, and Bryce Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess also attended the reunion of 110 descendants of Thomas A. Jef-feryvlhTJephl Jef-feryvlhTJephl Canyon last week." Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Gauger returned re-turned home the last of the week from a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park, the Tetons, Idaho Falls, and other Interesting Interest-ing points. , In Idaho Palls, the augers were guests . of Mrs. Gaugerrs brother, C. H. Bennett. Lemon Elbertas - Sun Gold - J. H. Hales Standard Elbertas. BARTLETT PEARS ITALIAN and STANLEY PRUNES "Grown by Calie Hales, the Nurseryman, Lake view. Fruit will be delivered when tree ripe. Phone Orders to J. . UQIGI1T 115 South Third East Telephone 187-J American Fork, Utah VOTE FOR Ralph Dick Chappie FOR COUNTY SHERIFF EFFICIENT AND HONEST ADMINISTRATION 16 Years Experience as Law Enforcement Officer ' -1 " --Ah - ' - - ' f V7 -- VOTE BErDBlICAN V.V, A Primary September 14 General Election .November, 2 (Paid Political Adv.) Contractors I Do or Quality fit , . .r Gaenlng concrete rmt can wredt job profits. Don t guer me wr Keiy-Mixe4 Concrete. We quote euct pnoe faf Ae WTir job xtcuire. There's no gamble on quality, ettfaec. We ttncdy conaol L SSe, mentr and. mixing -irer uniform hightmigth cSm. when font are reedy. Be SUBS of cwtt sad -lJ---cedec Beady-Mixed Concrete from xu. -- TOorn's Ready-Jfo 1 425- East 900 Sou thPhon: 4700 PROVA-UTAH I Recent yjsitora at the home J of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wagstaf f ana lamuy, were Mr, ana Mrs. Dean James, Anaconda, Mont., aad-lir-and Mr Willis James, Provt. Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper, Provo, spent the weekend with their parents,- Mr., and Mrs. Wendell Moyle. Douglas Aldredge, son of Mr. aiuLMrs. Chester Aldredgc was entertained recently on his sixth birthday. Mrs. Loy Beck and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Keith Beck, entertained enter-tained 18 children recently in honor of a granddaughter. Jo- i lene Beck, on her fifth birthday. !. Mrs. ,W. P. Williams, Alpine, I stayed from Tuesday until Fri i day at the Chautauqua held at the girls MIA Home in Provo Canyon, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Strong, Alpine, have returned from a two-week tour through the Northwest, which took them over the - Columbia River Drive Into Oregon and Washington, where they, visited Vera, Clark, stationed station-ed at Fort Lewis, following a trip to Vancouver, and-Victoria, British Columbia, they drove down the coast through the Redwoods Red-woods to San Francisco. They also visited Yosemlte Park and the Lehman Caves. Mr. and Mrs. William Hplds- worth returned Sunday from a three weeks trip to Canada and the New England states. They spent a week at Cleveland, Ohio, where they attended the National Nation-al Letter Carriers Convention. Some of the highlights of their trip was a visit to the Kirtland Temple and watching a game between the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Sunday, August 29, a group attending the convention from Salt Lake City, was present at the sacrament meeting of the L.D.S. branch at Cleveland. -Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Strong and little son Randall are leav ing this weekend for Downey, CaL, to make their home for at least the next two years. " Mr. Strong,, wha-gxaduated from the BYXJ college of business In June, has accepted a position with the Arthur Anderson public account ing firm at the Los Angeles of ficelHe has lust returned from Chicago i where with , 3lu students from universities he attended athree weeksindoctrinaUon school at the company's head quarters. . " ""Kenneth Shoemaker; Salt Lake City, visited" Tuesday, at the home of his great' aunt, Mrs Olivia McGregor, Alpine. -: . - - (r -rhnnle' ta thot who helnedl Iht feod-zinc Industry's effort to secure taruF protection pro-tection against excessive Imports. The President rejected the tariff Increases, but his stepped-vp stodtpne program moy prove o red "she! In the arm" for lead-zinc mining. He has shown he Is aware ef the Industry's p;ht and the vital place ef domestic metal production la netiontsl defense and domestic economy. Notice - Notice to Creditors - ESTATE- OP - J AMES-VERN BECK, also known as J VERN DECK and - as -VEIIN. BECK Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the tmdersign eddminlstratrlx atthe .oflice of ODeVere Wootton, Attorney at Law, Suite 12 Geneva Building, American Forkr Utah,- on or be fore January 11, 1955. Gladys Beck " j Administratrix ' 6. DeVere "WoottonJ Attorney for Administratrix American Fork, Utah First publication: Sept. 9, 1854. Last publication: Sept. 30, 1954. Notice to Creditors . Estate.of Joseph Edward Inger- soll, also known as J. E. Ingersoll, and of Minnie Brown Ingersoll, also known as Minnie B. Inger soIL both deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned undersign-ed Administratrix at The Law office of Harvard It. Hilton, 114 West Main Street, Lehi, Utah, on or before November 9, 1954. Melissa Ingersoll Wadley, Administratrix. First publication Sept. 9. 1954. Last publication Sept. 30. 1954. WE CANT GO WRONG with 1 J : L2 ) a ic:: REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE - """for" 7 UTAH COUNTY ASSESSOR A vote for Ed is a vote for an experienced public . servant and property oracr who has a. proven I DUP Meetings Adams Camp Mrs. Bert Timpson will be hos tess to the Adami Camp when they meet at her I home Thursday, Thurs-day, Sept. 9, at 2 p.m. Mrs, S. A. Harris will present the lesson and a history will be read. : American Fork Camp -- - Greyhound Begins Running New Scenicruiser Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hunter, lo cal Greyhound, representatives, have lust returned from Salt Lake where they inspected Gray hound's new motor coach, the scenicruiser: " has been in Tacoma, Wash., ar$ is in Las Vegas, Net, at the pre sent time visiting his sister, Mrs. Don J. Chadwick. , . PFC Leonard B. Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard HydVTre-cently HydVTre-cently spent a seven-day rest and recuperation leave in Haka-ta, Haka-ta, Japan. . Private First Class Hyde Is stationed in Korea as a rifleman in Company K of the 2d Infan- ry Division's 23d Regiment. lie entered the Army In November 955 and was last stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. TTH DIV., KOREA Army American Fork Camp members will meet Thursday, Sept. 9. 2 pjn, at the home of Relva Booth Rn Mn John i A Watrstaff will rive the lesson "They Came reported Mr. Munver. - . in '54 and the history of Joseph This revolutionary new Grey IfrtwrswiUH ead.- EIection4 houndoffersinany-striklng-ad "This is the first of 500 Sceni-cruisers Sceni-cruisers being built for Greyhound Grey-hound by General Motors at a total cost of nearly $25,000,000 of officers will be held. Vote. For it vances in design ana comion The raised observation deck per mits exceptional sightseeing: is covered by broad roofllghts of special safety glass, permlting skv-view for oasseneer. The Solex safety glass in the six-foot picture windows Js tinted green and is crlare-resistant Air Suspension is x standard equipment on all Scenlcrulsers It "floats" the entire bus on cushions of compressed air, hold Inif the coach level on curves and absorbing all road anocK ana Ylhratibn. The dual-level Scenicruiser was conceived in the late thlrt ies: the first hand-made expert' mental model, was nut on the road In 1948. After thousands of eneineerine man hours, the new Greyhound Scenicruiser Is com plete and ready for daily use all aver the United States Mr. Hunter jiaid that the first scheduled Scenicruiser service throueh American Fork began September 5th, between Chicago and Los Angeles by way oi Las Vegas, Cedar City and Omaha'. LeROY. R. GRIFFIN for -" - Cou n ty" Commission er - on the - Republican Ticket THURSDAY, SEPT. 14th Energetic, SuccessfuL Business Man... , ' Now Executive Secretary of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce," president of the American Fork Lions Club and president of the Utah State Firemen'tAssoclationirMMIAJ president for five years In American Amer-ican Fork-Tliird. Ward, and pwt Red Cross chairman in American Fork and past Cancer Society drive chairman for North: Utah County .r- (-- lean Fork Jaycees. , Be Sure to Vote in This Run-Off Election v (Paid Political Adv.) ' 7 With Our Boys - PFC" Blalr-T. Reese,-22,- son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Reese is servlngwith the 2ndjArmqred Division in Germany. The "Hell on Wheel" division which snearheaded the - World War TX" drive, into1 Oermanyr Is now training vigorously as. pan of the U. a Seventh Army. Reese, assigned to the 66th Tank Battalion, entered - the Army in July 1953 and complet ed basic training at Fort ura California. S. N, Howard Durrant left las week bv alrnlane f or San Fran Cisco to hoard his ship the USS Taluga. The aEp will stay three weeks at Pearl Harbor and then ers. This will be his third tour of dutyrowardVsorrnf Mr.J and MrstolineIant,:has been two more years to serve. Vern Proctor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Proctor, received his release"" fronr the service - and returned home the first of the month.- Mr. Proctor has been In the service for the past 24 months, 17 of which he spent in Korea. Since hi return home he wimm f" GOTYy i i ii , f 02 TWO Just NAME lAe.nw. "rcrrcncc! , to lfn PcM. Colitis! ctM tZ 27. 15H Over S12.S00 in Frizes Orcr ZOO dunces to yiNi Ccl jzvt f t:"o1 la Psrls' nz C-t kt. gdt roar fctiti sf 7 fc;s Tw Ha CctjTcZtl Vsuzs , JZot&OSO' Jot "W fJL im PFC Veldon E. Cc-lcmon, etx cj Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cclc.-io, Route 1, American Fork, UtX is now serving In Korea with t:.3 7th Infantry Division. . Men of the "Bayonet" division are undergoing intensive!' train lng to maintain the peak combat com-bat efficiency displayed by thav unit from Pusan to the Yalu rtver-iii------!-rt-- Coleman, an assistant squad-leader squad-leader In Company O of the division's 31st Regiment, arrived In Korea during; July 1S53. ' The right thinker and wcrtr does his best, and does the ti- rising ri-sing for the age. . - Mary Baker Ed4y . - V'-!"' V-'-.i ' - '- Li) gov B qcoDcG of J 1 III 11 11 A In 11 ll 9"l A VUUUIWI A U 1 mm m m mt Get this 2 inch paro brislBtrusfi HereisDEVOE'Sfamouj enamel . at a special aL a aiiJiif rne a bv effort Mlirrelae inemt w if super-resistant to wear and tear, can bo scrubbed with soap and water countless times without losing its beautiful gloss. Perfect for bath and kitchen, ideal, toor for cutdocr furniture, furni-ture, window trim, etc. And now, this handy .size 2 Inch pure bristle brush is included freo with every quart. 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