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Show Donation M: ;tal VOL. LVI Subscription $3.50 Year. Single Copy 10c THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, April 23, 1959 NUMBER 9 Combined Choruses , - v HOSPITAL FCND PKITE Mrs. L. Dean Bennett, left, and Mrs, Guy .Ivins, right representing the Zi Zeta and Psi Chapters f Beta Sigma Phi sorority, are shown above presenting present-ing $100 to George C Scott, chairman of the fund raising "committee foe the American Fork Hospital. The money is the proceeds frcea the wrriual card party and bride's trousseau which the sarccity sponsored. Golden Gleaner Awards PresentationJladi 1 Golden Gleaner ceruTx-aies r raised through person-arid person-arid pins were presented to XLrsJ donations will be used to Neldon tArieah Winers ,dj furnish and equip the new hos-Mrs, hos-Mrs, Dalonte Jean Coombs aiP . ' . t the recent Alpine Stake e.sart-1 Many contributions by civic eriy Mia coherent- Mrs. Carlfbs and other various groups G Ingersoa. stake Gleaner Jead-Ie already been presented to er. made the presentations. j committee. Some American - - Fork citizens have indicated Mrs, "Walters, a native a they will have already turned South Jordan . was raised h xnaturing veterans Memorial Riverton. and began her service swimming pool bonds over to in the IDS Chsrch when she f urther the fund raising project, was 14. She has a frve-year A eoucentrated drive will be Primary award- She has served fcv uwkers during the as Junior Sunday School to- Uof Aprii 27 through May 2. ordinate and cnta the recent j j eIfort made to con-division con-division cf the Third Ward as eacll business house and a counselor in the Rehef Society. fcoc2t time. She is - an.- esthasiaslac geneo-1 ,. .. legist. She began her Gleaner Jwork. during rrear!Tnarrjedi I" flnntnltn-eic! hfe and has been scuve siisce. She has focr children. , Mrs. Cocmbsv a rriiversitT Utah sradate. is a ' r-itix-e Salt Lake City and has ti-ht schooL Eer ciiurch service in cludes Sanday Schxl teacher, stake board wcrksr and 3tia - Maid leader. Dsiriig the four' years her husband was president t Socety and Primary. Fork she has been wcrk direcior, ; chairma n, took the place of the theology leader asd eeasseSar in iregnlax monthly union meeting, the Third Ward Relief Society I Certificates were 'presented and also taught the Gieaner President Phil D. Jensen, who class. She cow teaches a Jana:ia short talk to the class mem-Sar.dav mem-Sar.dav SchooJ cliss arjd is liter-1 sugrested that each one ature teacher in the Tenth Ward F.elief Society. She has three children. Arlitra Guild Plans Mother-Daughter Tea Arhtra. Guild MiXhers and Daughters Tea wi2 be held Sunday. April freca 2 to 5 p. n. at the borne cf Mrs. David S. Tay&r, m wess itaa. . ... .. . . A special -aQ is ssaed to all mothers, daughters and frcvixsgs c tc Aruji Guild and also members of the Junior Arlitra. V. Arthur Gordon IVamed State' Photographers Dir. T. Arthur Genfcsa. ewner &3r&2a? Sisitx has bees ap--psted a' state dseeter f-the Utah State Ftx&raphe?S As-; .sodam far the ccnu-g jeax. i i Mr. Ctordaa I : Mr. Gordca tus been president ; ' -;cf'theXtia'CKrFtct?raf ers Assoctatxsa for the past.Utions . manager of Thiokol year, .and iwas swreedesz tyChemical Co, wrCl, be guest GSen Tan Wajeata, casagex cf weaker at the Lions, Club meet- ' Badipb-Sfcca STaisj cf Ptotq.' this evening (Thursday, .at a recent e&cSaa bell tnApriir3,at pm. He will have JToro. v jsome - interesting Information N. . j An all -out campaign will be 't conducted next week in Ameri-I Ameri-I can Fork in an effort to. 'raise , $2S19, the communities share, i of the hospital building fund, (according to George C. Scott, ,1 chairman of the fund raising JComplete Stake j Research Course FoDowing a 12 weeks course in vanced research, 45 members Asine Stake were presented - certificates of award at jWiWA OmttV i conducted by Clark K. Brown, ; stake icenealoeical committee aake an effort to interest six iicu uuimB UCV1 J . , stake w-orkers to adopt the slo- .J 1. tcan -increasea i Sarfh I Through Temple and Research Work."" . j Ida H. WagstaH told of the rvalue of the class and expressed appreciation to the instructor far tis Interesting presentations and through preparation. Albert F. Schmchl, the instructor, re- sroap for its sustained in- d shepherd, a -.w.. th. stftte board, ust- ri the requirements for BXk,foe!HolIey Auto Co. to ? awards. Dee i w aro, accompaniea oy nis mom- j !er. Mrs. LaMont Bullock, sang; The BBilders.' Following 4he meeting an in ing exhibit of research and i lesson material, family record books "and "Books -of'- Remem-l Remem-l brance was viewed by the more than 100 persons who attended. Receiving certificates were: First Ward, Arsena H. Robinson, Sarma M. Smith; Second Ward, Cairse L. Beer. Ilia O. Hansen, Erma P. McAffee, Alwene R. Futcnie. Eelva Booth Ross. Sarah A. Sir.g.k ton,- Third Ward, Norma Jean Penrod; Fourth Ward, Trenna B Butterfield, Mary Ann C Hansen; Sixth Ward, Antonia II. Beck, Alice A. Clements, Un-cjne Un-cjne Elton, Lydia S. Green, May T. Greenwood. Lyle H. Homer, Xiels Jensen, Beatrice Martin, Edith Stewart, Laura L. Timp-son; Timp-son; Seveih Ward, Florence T. ;Mass, lila P. Kicholes.. - ' '- , I Eighrth Ward. Esther P. Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Leona W. Larson. Lois W. Pritchett, Arthur A. Shelly, ArviUa Shelly. Fern A. Walker; Tenth Ward. G. Watson Ea tough Mary E. Eatough," Randy Ea-tough. Ea-tough. Helen P. SchmuhL David E. Wagstaft. Ida H. Wagstaff, Arlean N. Walters, Neldon D. Wafers. Edith M. Wright; Al- Brown. Gwen A. Higley. Nina K. Uevyn, Dora B. Shepherd, Evan A Shepherd, and Jennie A. WSd. To Present June Concert t Plans were formulated Sunday Sun-day to present the combined choruses of Alpine Stake in concert con-cert early in June at the tabernacle, tab-ernacle, The meticulously ' trained voices, under the baton of K. J. Bird, will perform by popular public demand . . before . their normal summer recess. Fresh from' recent religious presentations; first the Easier Sunday Cantata and then Apia quarterly conference, the fine singing groups are now at their keenest pitch of .the season; and inspired by the acclaim of church leaders, townspeople and professional music critics alike, are eagerly, awaiting the final June appearance. Although full details of the program are as yet incomplete. "TnTaieattons are thatrthe concert will range from operatic to light musicals to the magnificent, magnifi-cent, powerful religious -hymns which have .established these choruses as one of the most respected re-spected choral groups in the church. Alpine District Announces New Appointments The Alpine School District Board of Education at its regular regu-lar meeting held April 21 appointed ap-pointed principals to five positions posi-tions in the district. Dr. Alma f P. Burton, ' district superinten dent, made " the announcement concerning the appointments. Dale Price, teacher and coun- selor at the Lehi Junior-Senior Hitrh School, was aDDointed principal of the Lehi Hisa! School. Don Overly, principal of the American Fork Junior High J w..wV.f nwo uttrVu.v.u . High School. Lyle Tregaskis, who is princi- r a 4Terft pal of tne Hillcrest Elementary, Each w School in Oreut and who is cur-, cori:eITCX and sent in an rently .n leave of absence to the essaj were Jordan School District, will be-:girep a tesS VTincipsl come principal of American of e ey j year " .- , ADDointed prlncipal of thej i Lincoln Junior High School in nrpn, 1e Rt!nlAW BlMvift I has served assistant principal' or the Lincoln Junior High School, will become Mr. Leavitt's assistant. Superintendent Burton furth- er stated that the only princi- pal's vacancy existing in thef district at the present time is the one" at the Hillcrest School , created by the transfer of . Trf,-V I i : Hold Open House Here Friday V - Mr. Holley The Holley Auto Co. is an - nouncing a big open house cele-j The grocp passed a resolution braUon at the company plant estahSshinj a coe-hilf mill levy tomorrow, Friday, April 24, own-1 upon property wsha the dis-er dis-er and manager Harold Holley trart. This Srry wSl be made announced yesterday. for the year tSSJ, and win be The entire building has been utized to carry ct the con- J renovated, painted add put in wjf &uape lor we Big opening event Manager Holley invites his many friends and customers to-drop and-participate- the Grand Opening and see the line of new Buicks, Pontiacs and -discussion as waste one's time. GJlLC. trucks along with visit-i . lng the newly arranged service The press is tdt enly tree. It station department run by his'b pcperfsL son, Jim. Disraeli to $m,m Utah County Mayors To Discuss Sales Tax Paul Gunfher Awarded Scholarship Paul Guntber. Paul G anther, 'son cl Mr. and Mrs. Orulie Gurnher, represented represent-ed the Lehi High School at the annual Rotary Tosth Confer- ence held in San iaie last week. Paul wa the reapkit cl cac ttuversity ef Vah, awarded during the eor-ffrerjee, which ended ky is beys from Tk-as a: ; ,,,,, the state. The j amvmu.i.ia tr uljc cju and rvnvr tt if th i reoreseREci sirci i?s mroi. mehdatioa. The beys were iudg- ed on these three factors and from the TS ten were T,,. awarded Paul Is sta&rtbcKry president J of the Lehi Esch ' Schcwls and active in sclxvi functians. i . ; V.-,,. j . UUCtOr AamCU Pflr ifllintv " vviuiij "'iWer Committee The directcrs cf the recently organized Xccth Ctah County Water Ctscserrarffx Dcstrict met Wednesday. Ajnl 1, 5n the American Amer-ican Fork City Ka3 at wnich time such dinectccs tocik the oath of office and ciSciay became the adminiiiritive body of this organization- I The directors partirip&ting In i the swearir-sn ceremony were: ; Mayor Glen Ard-srsaa. Harold D. . Westnng. Miyca- Burtca H. j Adams. Esuar.e D. Acamson, Yukus Intjcje.' Senne'i " "Beck, ; Wendell M.-j- J. Earl .Smith, ! James Peters. F. Ruion Kicholes and Leo P. Iltrty. Immediitsjy &ucwing the ; sering in rt-m3r.y. Leo P. Harvey was f D;:ed as p-resident i of the orgar.:r,r.3aa with Heber I Grant Irtns. the rensf-rvanry district a::orr.-fT. being electtd ; as secretary and Mayor Glen An derson as treasurer, - Mr, Gvxjdsr 2- cf the ; Farm Home jUSrtLuUsraaaa. met with the ?rou3 ar.i d-snissed . the po&iihUity cf the crcanization borrowing Escery ..throach the Farm Home Administration for the purpose cf carrying out -the conserraary rc.-ects pjanned ; f or otar .local watershed. serrarx? tarascrea planned by t (ne cssracv. , ' It is a great temptation to er than ecararr ka a hcoeless A panel of Utah County may ors- including - Mayor- Glen- An derson of American Fork, will discuss "the proposed Utah County Sales Tax" on a special half -hour radio program Sun- day evening,, April 26. The panel' will be heard over KOVO at 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Professor Stuart Grow of the Brigham Young University poli tical science department, will Jmhd;ratfr-g.'it.h,rjiiirity , Qpm- missioner Marlon Hinckley acting act-ing as resource man. The mayors wilt present their city's- point of View. All sides will be aired and those sponsoring sponsor-ing this program hope to encourage encour-age the public to help make this important decision. Seminary Pins -Priesented at Special Program The annual pin presentation j of the American Fork Seminary was held last Sunday, April 19 in the Third-Tenth Ward Chapel Chap-el at 3:00 p.-mr The program was under the direction of Loran Cook, Seminary vice-president. Assisting him were other officers: of-ficers: David Van Wagoner, president; Tom Scholes, secre tary-treasurer; Merlynne Strong historran-rcpOrter; Ann Fran com, organist; and Mary Lou Lund, chorister. Talks included remarks by President Phil D. Jensen; "Symbolism "Sym-bolism of the Pin," by Anne Whitby and John L. Greenwood; and "What the Seminary Pin Means to Me," Karen Jensen and Robert Johnson. Musical numbers num-bers consisted of a vocal duet, -111. Walk With God," Sandra May and Irene Merkley, accompanied accom-panied by Judith May; piano-organ piano-organ duet, Ruth McDonald and Judith May; and songs, "Choose the Right" and "Count Your A Many Blessings" by the congre gation, directed by Lynette Crotts. Prelude and . . postlude music was played by Ann Fran-com Fran-com and prayers were offered by Sterling Harris and -Eugene Little. Pins were presented, by Raymond Ray-mond T. Bailey, Llnfbrd Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, and Earl L. Nielson to 87 prospective graduates. Local Students Rate High in Commercial Contest 150 Students From 11 High Schools Participate 1! Local students -received high ratings at ' the commercial contest held last week at Brigham Young University. Shown above with their Certifscates of . Award are: front row left to right, Ann Francom, Judith May, Helen Ann Fulkersoa. Bonnie Jean Ross, Karen Jensen, Sherry Schlegel and Trudy Anderson. Back row, Stephen Durrant, Glade Goodliffe, Loran Cook, Richard Francis, Gerald Wadley and Swsanne Garrett, American Fork High School commercial students won high honors at the annual Region 5 and 7 high school commercial contest held at the Brigham Young University Friday, April 17. American Fork won three team ratings out of a possible five. Winners were announced Saturday by the Department of Management. Best performers were .given AAA, AA and A ratings in the competition which included typewriting, shorthand and bookkeeping. Street faprorenets u 5th Ward Relief Society Plans Bazaar-Bake Sale' " ' j Fifth Ward Relief v Society bazaar, bake, sale' and rummage sale will be held Thursday. April - ju, commencing at i p.m. at the church. The usual variety of lovely handwork, aprons, rugs and quilts will -be offered. As a special appeal home baked goods will also be sold. The public Is coriaily invited to attend this bazaar. Sportsmen to Discuss New Boating Law American Fork Sportsmen's Association will hold their monthly meeting at 8 pro. on Thursday,. April 23, at the Sportsmens Headquarters, according ac-cording to Verl Shoell, president. Main topic of the evening will be the new boating law. Jack Allshpuse, president of the North Shore Boat Club and Sportsmen's Representative on the Utah Boating Commission, will lead this discussion. Plans for the ' new outdoor rifle range for the Sportsmen will be presented, news on this year's fish hatchery trip will be announcednd the 1959 angling proclamation will be handed out Everyone is extended an invitation invi-tation to attend. Jaycees Sponsor Tennis Tourney A tennis tournament is being sponsored by the American Fork Junior Chamber of Commerce. The tourney will begin Monday. April 27, and run until May 8. There will be two leagues: a boys league for ages 14 years and under, and a Junior league for ages 14 to 18 years. There will be singles and doubles matches. Don Mcintosh, one of the athletic coaches at the high school, Is handling details, and chairman for the Jaycees 5 is James R. Hall. Trophies will be presented to winners In both singles and doubles divisions. Winners will play in the state matches and state winners will go to the national competition at Phoenix, Arizona, , all expenses expens-es paid. Applicants may contact Jim Hall or Don Mcintosh. ,. j 1 ... I ----- ' " -'- . ! : Winning AAA ratings in first j team award in first year short-year short-year typewriting were Karen hand. Jensen and Suzanne Garrett. Trudy Anderson won an AA rating, and Stephen Durrant an A rating. Karen, Suzanne and Trudy won an AAA teamaward. AAA ratings in second year typewriting were awarded to Other schools participating in Ann Francom and Judith May. the meet were Brigham Young, Bonnie JearrRiKs received aaftxrJr-Orera. Paysonr Pleasant- A rating . In first year shorthand. Sherry Sher-ry Schlegel and Ann Francom received AAA ratings, and Loran Cook was awarded an A rating American Fork won the top , 4 new $5CXXM street- and side-- walk project to " be known as ub! GtF Engineer amies Kelr of Caldwell, Richards and Sorenseaa Of Salt Lake City, this week and is to be approved by city officials, advertised and eocstnrted during the summer- it was learned yesterday.' la the project will be ten blocks of unsurfaced streets. ire knocks of curb and gutter - and three blocks of sidewalks. An official notice to bidders wta be run for thirty days commencing com-mencing Ext month and as soon as the low bid is, determined the bidder wlU be awarded the job. Lrs-the -proiect ' is-eight- blocks -of road hardsurfacing in the northwest section of our city; two blocks of sidewalk near the new high school building; and three blocks of curb and gutter west of Third West on Main Street- . It was also -learned yesterday that b3dsoin' cleaning the American Amer-ican Fork River channel from the canyon to Utah Lake will be opened today and work started' in the near future. Fire Department Holds Elections, Chief Named Francis Anderson was elected fire chief of the American Fork iFire Department at an election- meetirx held last. week Other officers named" were Ranald Bate, assistant chief; LaDrsse Varney, captain; Neldon E. Varney and Captain Dean Bateman. entertainment chairmen; chair-men; Clyde Birk, secretary and treasurer, and Harvel Bennett, assistant secretary and treasur-er. treasur-er. . The group meets each week .t far a meeting and fire drill. Teen-Age Gold and Green Ball Saturday at Apollo Teen-age Gold and Green Ball is slated for Saturday evening. eve-ning. April 25, at 8:30 pm. in the ApcCo Hall, with dancing to the music of Dean Steinec-kert"s Steinec-kert"s Orchestra. Decorations In the form of umbrellas and rain drops will carry oat the theme "April Showers.'". Daring the evening . a. floor show will be presented with an U-fJri number, the Suing, the Cha Cha and the Fox Trot. The public is cordially invited Glade Goodliffe won an AAA award in bookkeeping; Richard Francis received an AA award and Jerald Wadley won an A award.The" three received the tcp team award in bookkeeping. Grove; Provo, St Francis, Spanish Span-ish FOrk, Springville and Tintic high schools. . One hundred fifty of the tcp commercial students from the eleven high schools partdch?ated la the contest - 1 ; ty--- .-- ' - r f f 1 1 |