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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, August 14, 1958 Thre MAY WE INTRODUCE V, , tit Roscoe Kay Feeling that the voters of Utah County would hike to know their candidates for public office, we would like to introduce Roscoe Kay, a candidate for Utah Coun ty sheriff on the Democratic! ticket. In weekly articles between now and the September 9 primary election, we want to tell you why we think Roscoe ' would be an outstanding sheriff. We want to discuss with you his background, his qualifications, and his constructive con-structive plans for the sheriff's offiice. To be better informed, watch for future articles. Kay for Sheriff Committee Boyd Durrant, Secty. Paid Pol. Adv. HALSTROM MOTORS 598 E. State Road Polish off back Cash to get set (or school . . . and all the plans and purchases you have in mind. Prompt, private loans on Signature only, car or furniture. AMERICAN FORK 15 East Main Street D. C. Brandt, Manager Phone: 860 Hours; Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30; Sat. 8:30-15 Open eveningt by appointment -leant mad to mlcUntt of nearby townt : (w when You Think 'wL PLMING & UEATIHG Jx Always Think Three Way Plumbing & Heating J Telephone 161 - 89 North Center - American Fork NEW BUSINESS HOURS' 9 A. M. TO 6 P.M. WEEK DAYS. FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ON ALL JOBS. FULL LINE HOT WATER HEATERS GAS OR ELECTRIC -NO JOB 1 " , Cheryl Lynn, new baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Webb, is nowjhanging her pink bonnett at .home. The dainty miss made her arrival Sunday, August 3, 'at the Lehl Hospital and tipped the scales at 7 pounds 2 ounces. Mom is the former Alice Peterson. The pther Webb children, Michael, 9, Janet, 7, and Carol Jean, 5, are delighted with their new playmate. play-mate. Sharing-pr o u d-grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peterson of Lehl, and Mrs. Clara Rothe Webb Yates, Salt Lake City.. -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Viklund are the proud parents of a 7 pound 3 ounce baby boy. He was born at the local hospital on July 29, and has been named Norman Blake. Big brother Max Ray is 4 years old. Mom is, the former form-er ElDonna Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Virklund, Lindon, are sharing proud grand, parent honors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peterson, Lent. - Mrs. Christine Viklund, Spanish Fork, is the great-grandmother. There's a new baby girf at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Greening. The petite miss born Vernon J. Jenkins have set a July 25 at the Utah Valley Hos- late August weddlng date ac-pltal, ac-pltal, weighed 6 pounds 11 coring to an announcement by ounces. Mom is the former Ruth Mr and m,., Dale N Pace. .The other Pace children, American Fork, parents of the thrilled with their new sister, are . bride-elect. Mr. Jenkins is the Paula Rae, 9. Jerry, 7, and Janet, ' of Mrs mgi Rnm of The delighted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John I. Pace and Mrs. Emma Greening, all of American Fork. Kristine has been chosen as the name for the new baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Varney. The tiny girl weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces arrived Sunday, Sun-day, August 3. Mom is the former Uvonna Smith. Big Brother Jonnie, 3, is completely captivated by his new baby Proud grandparent honors go American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith, Lehl. Mrs. Annie Carter, Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varney, American Fork, are the great-grandparents. Other babies arriving at the - to - school bills S25 to $2000 TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE Lynda Loader Chooses Aug. Date Miss Lynda Miss T.vnrla Helen Txinripr onrl PlpftRftnt Ornvi and Jnhn Jen kins, Kirkersvllle.'Ohlo. The couple have chosen August 29 as their nuptial date. Bishop Cecil R. Hansen will perform the local hospital during the week Included: past July 28; to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nielsen, Pleasant Grove, a boy. July 29; to LaDell and Betty Glenn Johnson Richardson, Orem, Or-em, a boy. Ashton Oxborrow. Lehl. a boy. Auk. 1; to Gerald and Irene Fold Goetz, American Fork, a girl. Aug. 2; to Donald and Donna Hancock .Williamson, Pleasant Grove, a girl. Aug. 3; to Lester Gene and Juliana Webber Randall, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, a girl. Aug. 3; to Boyd and Sibyl Huntsman Gines, Orem, a girl. Aug. 3; to Harold and Rosalie Richards Jacklin, Pleasant Grove, a girl. Aug. 3; to Kenneth H. and Dora Mae Mackay Mills, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, a girl. Aug. 6; to Lee Gordon and Joyce Clark Walker, Pleasant Grove, a girl. Aug. 6; to Howard S. and Joan Hooley Green, Pleasant Grove, a boy. Aug. 8; to Sherman V. and Ruth Ann Howard Larsen, American Amer-ican Fork, a girl. Aug 10; to Max B. and Clela Gibson Radmall, Pleasant Grove, a girl. " Aug. 9; to Joe Paul' and Carol Jean Wood Reed, American Fork, a bo. , . ' Wedding Invitations Top quality, two styles a? low as $18.95 for .300. See our samples and get our prices. None "better, none at lower prices. Alpine Publishing Co., American Fork. Helene Loader 'double-ring ceremony in the Second - Seventh LDS Ward Church. The bride-to-be's parents par-ents will be hosts for a reception that evening in the church. Bidden to attend the bride are Mrs. Harold Turner, Pleasant Grove, matron of honor; Annette. Moyle, American Fork, maid of honor; Mrs. Larry Miller, Pleas ant Grove, and Jean Hamilton, American Fork, bridesmaids. Gail Loader, sister of the brjde-elect, wtyl be junior bridesmaid. Best man duties will be assumed assum-ed by Jerry Springer of Pleasant Grove. Miss Loader will be a senior at American Fork High School, and Is su graduate of Alpine Stake LDS Semirlary, For two years she has been affiliated with the Futuce Homemakers of America and last year served as social chairman. She also was president presi-dent of the Spanish Club.-- Mr. Jenkins graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1955 and is presently employed in Pleasant Grove. For the past three years he has been in the U. S. Naval Reserves. EVER SEE A RED DIAMOND? 1 By GARTH READ The chances are you haven't. But there are diamonds of that unusual color and strange as it may seem there are even green diamonds and some of a cinnamon-pink shade. If you have ever studied much of the history and pageantry of Rus sia, you, know that set on top of the Imperial Russian sceptre there is a fabulous yellow diamond dia-mond that was the envy of countless kings and queens. Another question: Do you know how the diamond got its name? It's interesting. Its name comes from the word, adamant, which means unconquerable. And that's precisely what the diamond Is in the Held of precious prec-ious stones. Its substance is the hardest ever known to man and only another diamond, set in a special tool, can cut it. The diamond can be split, but it can never be scratched or destroyed. Brides since time immemorial have wished for a lovely diamond dia-mond ring to accompany the traditional wedding band. The diamond is April's birthstone, yet anyone born in any month is thrilled to get and wear one. Come In and let jus reset your diamond rings and make them a thing of beauty. Why wear a set of rings with wornout mountings mount-ings that you are not proud of, when it costs so little for vou to flet us reset them. Don't be fooled by big descriptive des-criptive objectives of many self styled diamond merchants, when they describe their diamonds and prices. We buy as cheap as anyone. Our buying office is located at Antwerp, Belgium. We pass the savings on to you. We know diamonds forward and backward and treat you as you would like to be treated. Try us and save. Your credit is gooa. Thanks Folks G. T. Read ' READS JEWELRY & GIFT SHOP 11 West Main y American Fork, Utah Clubs and Socials Farewell Dinner-Jerry Dinner-Jerry Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgen Lee, was honored recently by his parents at a family dinner party prjor to his departure for San Diego, Calif., where he Is presently training with the U. S. Navy. Since going to San Diego ne has been named squadron leader. . ( tj, Present at the farewell dinner besides the guest of honor and the hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce IldweihrsowardWblond. children Shelley, Lee and Wendy, Miss Ann Hoelscher, Patsy, Rex and Brenda Lee. Literary League The closing meeting of the Literary League was held in Rotary Park on Wednesday, August 6, at 7 a.m. and took the form of a breakfast.- The long table was decorated with red and white petunias in low silver bowls. The group was welcomed by Club president Mrs. Elden Miller, who along with the other club officers was in charge of the social. They are Mrs. Bernard Storrs, Mrs. Joseph; Hanson, Mrs. L. Stanford Brlggs and Mrs. LeRoy Le-Roy Mecham. There were twenty-three present. pres-ent. . Nickel Silver Springs Springs made of nickel sliver, an alloy of nickel, copper and zinc, are used in telephone relay equipment because they main tain their properties lor many years and can be used in damp locations and corrosive atmos pheres. JoEMlEXB SPiCMlS FRAMED DOOR MIRRORS Made of shock glass maple finish frame. Full 16 x 56 size Misses triple roll Cuff Anklets elastic insert throughout 3 pr. $1.00 Giant site Cannon Towels 24 x 46 8 colors" . ....... ... 2 for $1.00 PRINTED OUTING FLANNEL 36" wide, many patterns ... 3 yds. $1.00 ; MEN'S POLISHED COTTON SLACKS ' buckle back, tan, black $2.88 MEN'S BETTER NECKTIES Manufacturers Close Out ... 2 for $1.00 Ladies' Sheer 60 14 Honter (fork seams, Hi' fiooorvrfp ehario wvhvw.. .,mwi.i.vii .. mm J. (LChilton Buried in Lehi Funeral services were conduct ed Augustj 1 in the Anderson and Son Mortuary Chapel for J. Oral Chilton, JJ2, 127 South 2nd West, who died July 23 of a heart ailment. ail-ment. Bishop Fred Bowen of the Second Ward was in charge. . The speaker was Bishop Will- 4-H Club News . Klassy Kates The. Massy-Kales 4-H Club left at 7 a.m. August 4 for Aspen Grove where they spent the day In various activities. They went on a nature hike, played games, had lunch, a program and spent part of the afternoon doing handicrafts. Watermelon was served the girls before returning home. -All 4-H Clubs from Northern Utah County joined in .the day's events. Sweet Six The Sweet Six 4-H Club had a breakfast for their mothers on August 8 at 9:30 a.m. The girls were all present by 8:30 to prepare pre-pare the food and set the tables. After all the mothers had ar-rivied ar-rivied at Marcia Harmon's home they were served a lovely breakfast break-fast with a menu as follows: cantaloupe, scrambled eggs, bacon, ba-con, muffins and cocoa. The girls present with their mothers were, Margaret and Mrs. Earl Chad wick; Marcia and Mrs. Paul L. Harmon; Mary Jo and Mrs. Joseph Mulliner; Shirley and Mrs. John Reynolds; Sheri and Mrs. Ted Neilson; Smiley and Mrs. Charles KawakamL and Karen Skinner. PIN WALE CORDUROY Favorite Colors Machine Wash m yd. What better way to start school than in dresses, skirts, jumpers, made of velvety, vibrant vi-brant corduroy. Wears wonderfully. won-derfully. Machine washes fresh as new. 3.69 BOYS' SWEATERS Bulky Knits in Orion Jersey 2.22 100 bulky knit Jersey Orion with crew neck styling, ribbed at Waist, cuffs, neck. Hand washable and shrink-resist-ant. His favorite colors! Sizes 6 to 16 Gauge Nylon Hosiery 1X9 nerfect duality. 9 PAIR lam Hadfield, a neighbor wnd frieid of the family from Lehl. Mrs. Ted Barratt read a life sketch of the deceased. Music included two vocal solos "Deep River", by Clare B. Chria-tensen, Chria-tensen, and "Lead Kindly Light" by Mrs. George C, Scott. Accom-' -panlsts were Mrs. Wendell Kirk- r Patrick and Miss Louise Scott. Prelude and postlude music was played by Mrs. Alex Karren. The invocation was offered by Elwyn,Wride, and Bishop Bowen pronounced the invocation. The. grave in the Lehi Cemetery was dedicated by Howard Sherwood, and the American Legion, under ' the direction of E. H. Boley, fired a gun. salute. Pallbearers were Grant Kirk-ham, Kirk-ham, Ted Barratt, Morrell Dean, Fletcher Hunsaker, Carl Harris, nephews, and Jack Barnes, a cousin. A person's character is but half formed till after wedlock. Charles Simmons nnvj, nucici 3 minutes! AT EDDY'S SHOES 25 East Main - Telephone 36 ' American Fork v BOYS' STRIPED WESTERN JEANS sizes 4-12 1.33 Now at big Penney savings! Blue 'n black, charcoal 'n black stripes in heavy duty 10-ounce denim! Bartacked at all strain points! Sanforized. Sanfor-ized. SPORT SHIRTS Boy's Men's 1.44 1.CS Choose miniature tartans in Penney's button-down "University" "Uni-versity" model or rich deep tone plaids in Penney's regular reg-ular collar model. All Sanforized. San-forized. '-, - |