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Show X It ! 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Six Weeks Kintergarten Course To Commence 1 . ..June 10th , Commencing Monday, June lOtb, a six week Kintergarten course will be ! held In the Harrington Building with Mrs. Lillian C. Itooth as Instructor. Mrs. Delbert Chlpman and Mrs. B. N. Chrlstensen are In charge of this splendid project and Mrs. W. R. Halll-day Halll-day is acting secretary. They all' re. port that this opportunity should not slip by as a splendid course has been scheduled and a line teacher engaged, who is not only an adaptible Instruc. tor but is musically gifted and very efficient in her work. i Children between the ages of 5 and 8 are to be enrolled, who have not yet attended school. This course Is a preparatory course in memory pr.;jmnsen.Re..an,djnanneriaAR, all of which are great fundamentals tn school work. The Stake Educational Educa-tional committee is strong f or this project aa well as the School Board. The prominent ladles clubs of the eity are vitally Interested in the sue. cess of this movement and have or-ganlzed or-ganlzed to back It and keep It alive. Committees hare been chosen and are working In the various four wards f the town soliciting students. . The following are the committees and the clubs they represent: Bonnie Brier: Mrs. Rose Hansen, ehainnen, Mrs.' Mae Ellsmore and airs. Nell Moffett (Third ward). - Daughters of Pioneers: Mra. Thomas Coddlngtpn, Chairman, .Mrs. Abe Gudroundsen and Mrs. Mary An derson, (Fourth ward). Sororsis: Mrs. A. F. Oalsford, Jr., chairman. Mrs. L. B. Adamson and Mrs. Lloyd Adamson. First ward). Ladles Literary Ass'n: Mrs. Martin Nielsen, chairman, Mrs. J. L. Flrmage and Mrs. John F. Miller. (Second ward). Mothers are urged to enroll their -children. If they so desire to they are asked to notify any of the com. mlttee members who are designated to their ward. The entrance fee is $3 for the 0 weeks or 60 cents a week. A large enrollment is hoped' for, and can only be secured through the patrons support Orem To Run Cars During Primary . . Jubilee, June 0, 9 and 10 The Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Co have made a special rate and are running run-ning extra cars during the days June 8th; 9th and 10th, which time the big annual Primary Jubilee is being held in Salt Lake City. It is announced by the Orem officials that the follow. rag schedule will run: FRIDAY t Cars Leave Llndon 8:07 a. m. Leave Pleasant Grove 8:11 a, m. Leave American Fork 8:21 a. m. Ieave Lehl 8:88 a. m. SATURDAY l Leave Llndon 7:82 a. m. Leave Pleasant Grove 7:85 a. m. Leave American Fork 7:43 a. m. Leave Lehl 7:51 a. m. On Saturday, 4 special cars will tie run, and a special rate la being offered. offer-ed. 80c from Llndon; 75c from Pleasant Pleas-ant Orove; 70c from American Fork and 60c from Lehl Those traveling on the car nay return on any early or late car, but It must be during the day they purchase their ticket It is announced by the Stake presidency presi-dency that Alpine will be represented in the mammoth parade to be staged Saturday morning. This feature Is being arranged alphabetically, wUch puts Alpine and Alberta Stakes In the lead ot the parade. The Trallbullders, Seagulls and Bluebirds will be repre. sented on this float They also want to announce that on Friday at 6 V. m. the General Board are jentertalnlng for the Stake presldencyat a banquet, and at .8:30 p. m. the same evening, a reception Is being held In the Hotel Utah for all Primary workers. -Z,... All Primary workers should attend the Jubilee on Wednesday andregls-ter andregls-ter for. their seats for the pageant to be staged on the U. of U. 8tadlum Saturday. The Stake officers hope for a large representation from Alpine Al-pine district at the coming Jubilee. YERS WALKER HICH v AT RIFLE SHOOT At the Rifle Club's Shoot held at the rifle range Wednesday afternoon. Vern Walker was the high score man. with Elmer Chlpman and Vern Chip-man Chip-man running a tie for second honors with a ten pofnt margin. The average percent for the club was 65. The following is the summary at 20 yards: Vern Walker It E. Chlpman - .. 70 V. Chlpman ..? 70 W. Storrs 69 B. Buckwalter 64 F. Humphries , .... 61 R. Lee .. 67 Ellis Parker 47 O. Humphries .............. 46 Following the Rifle Club shoot, the Shot Gun Club met and shot at clay pigeons. A fairly good percent was made. ALPIffi ra US Mrs.-jW Bates, Reporter, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and children of Morgan, spent the past week viaitlng at the home of Mrs. Peterson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Crookston of Salt Lake, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter, Dan and Barbara Bar-bara Hunter of this city, motored to Charleston Sunday, and-spent. the. day with Mr. and Mrs. John L Atwood. Mrs, Ernest Clark, Mrs. David WIl. kin and Mrs. Leonard Bates attended the funeral of Dale, Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown, at Provo Tuesday. The boy was drowned In Provo river. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hall and daughter daught-er Vanda of Magna, were guests of Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Healey, Wednesday and Thursday- Miss Louise Hammettre-turned Hammettre-turned to Magna with them and will visit for ten days. The Relief Society "met at the home of Mrs. Mary E.. Little Tuesday and held their regular meeting. After the meeting a social was held and lunch was served. Mrs. Little has been unable to meet with the Relief Society for a long time, having taken the children of her son to care for at the death of their mother about a year ago. SATURDAY. " Mr. and Mrs. Walter; Salm and children of Magna, Mr. and, Mra. Willis Smith and Mra. Claud Zabrla-kie Zabrla-kie of Salt Lake, Mrs. Thomas Hunter of ; American ' Fork," were T guests " bt their father, Mr. D. ' J. Hammett, Memorial Day. , , . ; . Mr. and MrsHenry WatU and children, Mr., and" Mrs, Heber Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walton of 8alt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bateman and Mr. and Mrs.) Bernell Bateman and children of Lehl, were guests of Mrs. Grace Bateman Memorial Day. Mrs. Swen Monaon of E. Rishton and Mrs. Bert Durrant of American Fork were also callers at the Bateman hom. TTT ..Mra.Thoma.B.s er Sarah and Mr. anj wer guesU of Mr. m J 1 mln Bates Tuesday tnitS:1 Mr.' and Mrs. Claud children of Holmstead, Little and sons of 8UlT Wednesday with their nd Mrs. Don Strong. 7 Mr. and Mrs. ReedBroL , Mrs. Verl Brown and 1& Isaacson of Provo, m, WUkta and children otto and Mrs. Henry.treet otu dinner guests 0f Mrs. O on Wednesday. r .-J If You Want What You Want, See Us -- One mile norfVof American Fork, on main IB i About five acres of eood berry srround. irood bam' Kiiilinmi sA1nATTl TlAllQA OfWGfaA with artain uuuumo, v-uvu. vV.v.v "o"uo, utsu water fir quick sale only $2,000.00. Improvements worth $2 500 on I Some real bargains in small and large fruit farmi . j w i n .- 1 . aim pouiir lanius iu vrexu. Special representative for New York Life Ins., Co 10 to 20 saving on fire and all kinds of auto hi Fhona 137-J4 Provo , O. H. Andeno&r OREH REAL ESTATE ft UTS. CO.,- Orem, Children's Health ; . Clinic Next Wednesday - ::z:-rlJi: City Hall The regular monthly Health Clinic will be held next Wednesday, June th. In the City Hall. Registration will ccjmmence at 1 p. m. and be In progress until 4 p. m. It is urged that all children who are expecting to enter school next year be present at this clinic, aa some special examination work It to be ' given. A large attendance is hoped for. Among the many other visitors to Alpine Memorial Day were: Mr. and MrsFrank Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Will, lam Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bird and baby 6f Provo, Mrs. Lillle Carson of Fulrfleld. Mrs. 8. Ferrell of Rlverton. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Russon of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. William Batsman of Salt lake. Decoration Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart were: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson of Salt Uke City. DUY TIIiEO FROM US Because It will pay you in money, satisfaction, and service. 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