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Show I. lpAYi MAY 23,' iMl THE AMIMC FORK CITIZEN ' Vil,-'. i FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1942 Fern's Frock Shop EXPANDS Doe to a very pleasing volume of of basinets, since opening Ofttr new shop and a demand that we carry y larger stods FERN'S FROCK SHOT ' hiijj increased "'floor spate and added two new lbes'oCnrf Wdise. MAIL TO YOUR FRIENDS IN OTHER STATES OR TO BOYS IN THE SERVICE THE INDUSTRIAL EDITION of Copies are available at The Citizen Office Wrapped for Mailing Postage Paid 10c the Copy Legaljfotices pBATI AND ARDIANSHEP NOTICE Vatalt eeanty elerk er rapetttve Wi for farther iaierasattoa. TICE TO CREDITORS jute of James P. Preston. editors will present claims with hers to the undersigned admin-trix admin-trix at the office of Elsmore (Wootton, attorneys. Bank of fican Fork bldg., American Utah, on or before the 11th of July, 1942. PHYLLIS & PRESTON, Administratrix. tst publication. May 8, 1942. ft publication. May 29, 1942. CO TICE TO CREDITORS of JAMES CLYDE CHES- Deceased. Editors will present claims with pers to the undersigned at the f f Don Mack Dalton attorney, 1 suite 15 nd 1. Bank of tfcan Pork Building, American Utah, on or before the 22nd t July, 1941 PEARL CHESNUT, Administratrix. Mack Dalton. Attorney pan Fork, Utah. , publication Mar 22. 1942. publication June 12, 1942. fOTICE TO CREDITORS of ULLIE S, EVANS, dltivwu; Present claims with m ; to!itaB;twdersigned at his I Americap Fork, Utah Coim f orover a EVANS..t. ,-uuuaiTOior or tne , Estate i w uwe b. irana. ' 8nyder fcey for Administrator )dge Building, City. 6ubUcaUonji2i043w. BRAND NEW Complete Line of Cotton Frocks and .. SHEERS Sizes up to 52 JUVENILE .DEPARTMENT Presents Dresses and Play logs -- in the JUNETRESTON' Creations Made specially for Youngsters DECORATION Wil l Or rAliiLn Fern's Frocks, Dresses up to S75 HATS-A11 iStyles up to $2.98 LINGERIE-HOSE-BLOUSES-HAND BAGS For Grown-ups and the Kiddies , It Pays to Shop at FERN'S FROCK SHOP MAIN STREET LEHI THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Tires Allotted For June June winliaM ttrallablo 2S1 new passenger tft jft-1538 new truck tires for Utah .'.'dTthg the month, the OPA annoimeed Friday in Washington. In the nation only 4984 new tires will be rationed during the month. During,-lisy,' national quotas to taled 55,573 new urea. New tire quotas for other inter- mountaln states include 19S for Idaho, 106 for Wyoming and 84 for Nevada. 1 . Other, tire? quotas for Utah will permit ratlot&g of 1920 recapped tires, 15l8new truck tires, 2268 recapped tfuck tires and 1920 new truck tubes. Idaho quotas will permit rationing ration-ing of 959 recapped tires and 678 new tubes, 1500 new truck tires, 2215 recapped, truck tires and 1875 new truck tubes. Wyoming's quotas are 625 recapped, tires and 367 new tubes, 883 new truck tires, 1300 re-j capped truck tires and 1101 new truck tubes..' Nevada auotas are 683 recapped tires and 34 new tubes, 925 new truck tires, 1067 recapped truck-tire and. 1005. new truck toes. List With Us Btr From Us Orem Real Estate Insurance J'fVOREM, UTAH ; " Property AD Kinds Fliw and AatomobUo Insoranee : Offices In Orem and PL Orove Pleasant Grove Branch Office at FRAMPTON BARBER SHOP O. HY Anderson, Manager CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 1830 Ford Model A Truck, new tires, dud. Tel CRIsen; frao-tf. Team of Horses For fWsSReal cheap, Bill Shelton, East Main; Am. fork. J ;? o-29-lt. - , WANTED IS acres farm land with small home. Nlel Wilson, 48 North FJbt East, American Pork. 5-13-lltp. A House Trailer for Bale Dale Blnhs, 185-J. 6-22-It PASTURE FOR STOCK Inquire Eugene Briggs. West State Highway. High-way. 5-23-2tp. Russet and Royal Seed Potatoes, Certified last' year- Varian West, Pleasant Orove. 5-16-2t FOR BALK Young Pigs. Mike Varanekls, American Fork. 6-15-2tp. FOR SALE Maytag Washer. See Mrs, Frank Qatoford Telephone FOR SALE 1 ton Ford Stake Bed Truck. Good condition. See Paul Adamson, American Fork. S-l Dr. CLARK REYNOLDS Health Clinic, 183 E. 1 N, Proro, Utah. Specializing in Oorrectlon of Piles and Ruptures without Operations. X-Ray equipment . Natural and Constructive treatments. Consulta tion Free. ,. ..,.,.,...-,.tf.. FOR SALE 1M0 Plymouth Coupe. KueUi mflei lent condition. Only 1S400 Set Dr. J. F. Noyes, American 4-10-tn Fork, BABT CHICKS FOB SALS FOB U. S. NEEDS- BOO LAYERS FROM CONTEST WINNEBS PRICED RIGHT OHR1STIK STRAIN NEW HAMP- 8HIRSS and :oo DRYDEN STRAIN LEOHORNS. Straight run or sexed. From tame Mood as ear 1M0 Sonoma County Fair egg laying contest winners- Write - for open dates, prices and free literature. WILSON HATCHERY, SONOMA, CALIF. Lelaad Been, Agent, Pleasant Grove NOTARY PUBLIC BONDS Don Maek Dalton American Fort Bank Building American Fork HOUSE, LOTS AND FARM H. O. JOHK30N. Licensed Real Estate Broker. Fire Insurance and Notary. Bank of American Fork Building. 3-30-tf. For Plastering or Stuccoing tea Leon Pert, or phone 57-w LehL 4-3-12tp. FOR SALE 2500 Broad Breasted Turkey Poults nearly ready for range. WfO be ready for early high market MrsrFrands Pulley, Am. Fork. TeL 221-J. 2-20-tf. REAL ESTATE BUYS $2840-4 room brick home, water and sink. 2K acres good farm land. Coop for 300 chickens, bam, granary, garage, flowing wells, LehL $10803 room house water m home. IK acre lot In PI. Orove. $22506 room modern brick home, H acre lot Good location. Am. Fork. - iaarw rsBKu-wwrr $960 10 acre farm: Just beyond Pi. Orove City Limits. Good Water right. BOWAN REALTY INC 67 E. Center St, Proro, Phone 71 Mrs. Hannah C Packard is beginning summer classes in v VOCAL TRAINING Private Training for Adults and Group Training, for Jr. Students PHONE 152 WATCHES DIAMONDS niy mces are Always is t- ? BeJowtlty Prices) C D. STRANG . JEWELEB ... . American Fork, Utah . ,- SCERA THEATRE Utah Meat Beaatlfnl Theatre Bfaytt-SS" inWaV and Satvday -FANTASIA- WaR Disneys fun length feature in Technicolor ' with StofcowiU NoU: With the perfect acoustics of oui auditorium and the rich tone quality only possible pos-sible on the new three de-mention de-mention sound system, you will experience a most delightful de-lightful evening of entertainment enter-tainment June 1-3 Monday and Tuesday "JOAN. OF PARIS" Featuring Mlchele Morgan, Paul Henried, May Robson A most thrilling drama of the R. A. F. Given highest possible rating by Liberty Magazine- Best picture of the month by the Red Book. June - Wednesday Thursday DR. KILDARES VICTORY Featuring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Ann Ayars The best of these Romantic Series. TTomig America" Featuring Jane Withers, Lynn Roberts, Jane Darwell An adventure, story of the ac tivities f- tha,,vH Club. AI.AA B jr While you are doing the job, why not get the best? Screened, Washed and Graded Sand and Gravel The quality to meet any inspection, from our new up-to-date plant We are now; prepared to deliver any amount promptly. Owen Dean Hospital Notice Mrs. Leslie Johnson has a baby boy who made his arrival Wednes day morning, May 27. Mrs. Leslie Hansen also has a fine boy, born on May 20. A boy was born, to Mrs. Vance West of Pleasant Orove on Thurs day, May 21. Two more baby boys arrived on May 21, bringing the number of boys up to five. Mrs. Emmett Noyle of Alpine Is the happy mother of one of them and Mrs. Wesley Raw-lings Raw-lings of Pleasant Drove proudly claims the other. The only baby girl to make her arrival at the local hospital during the past week was born to Mrs. Arza Adams of American Fork on Saturday, May 23. Mrs. Joseph L. Balr of Alpine is improving slowly, """grf to walk about the hospital a bit with help at the present She has .been confined there for the past six weeks. Mr. William Cox of Provo had his leg amputated Saturday morning at the local hospital His condition is reported as good. Mrs. George Miller, undergoing medical treatment at present, Is re portedly in fair condition. Mrs. Thomas L. Keel is receiving medical attention. Mrs. Wesley Washburn of Pleas ant Grove is being treated at pres ent, also. Provo Set-For Tennis Matches Acoordirat to Fred (Buckl Dim tournament director, the onenlns- of the summer tennis competition in Utah, will begin with the Utah valley Open tennis tournev to ho held next Friday, - Saturday and auKlayMay 29, 3(L 31., A large field is expected for the tourney, which win be Maved for the most part on the clay courts m worm park, rrovo. Most of last year's winners are expected to be on hand to defend their title along wlttl ,thecream. .fifUtab'a- tennis talent Am. Fork News Mrs. Fern Runolsson of Spanish Fork, with her three children, earn to American Fork last Saturday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter. She expects to return re-turn home after Decoration day Mrs. Walter Hunter, In company with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chrlstensen of South Jordan, left last Thursday for California to visit wltti relatives. Mrs. Hunter anticipated seeing her son Von, who Is in the service there. The visitors are expected to return home this weekend. The Junior Ladies Literary club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Ramsey, with Miss Bertha Clarke and Miss LaVon Phillips as hostesses. Fourteen numbers num-bers of the club, were present. Mrs. LaVere Wadley gave her review of Ue book, "Big Family," by Bellamy Patridge. A tasty luncheon was mved to those present at the conclusion con-clusion of the meeting. Under the direction of the Alpine school district, a six weeks' kindergarten kinder-garten will be held at the Harrington Harring-ton school, commencing Monday, June 1, at 9 a. m. with Mrs. Florence Dunyon In charge. This course is for the children who did not attend at-tend play school during the winter and who are old enough to enter ChocI..thlsfaU. 8atuVday night Mrs. Dwlght Packard entertained at a dinner tart at her home. Coven were ?,:! '',' i'jlald ifor the following: Mr. 'and Vl VTr Alwn tf1nitlrt MV anjl UX Oeorge Worthen and Mr. and Mrs. Russ Traher, all of Provo, and for the host and hostess. The re mainder of the evening was spent playing bridge, with high scores being be-ing claimed by Mr. and Mrs. George Worthen. Mrs. Rulon Nlcholes entertained the Variety club Friday night, serving serv-ing a hot lunch to her guests before they settled down for an evening of bridge. Special guests Invited were: Mrs. Kenenth Noyes, Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. Owen Humphries. Members present Included' Mrs. Afton Stelner, Mrs. Melvin Grant, Mrs. Vance Fisher, Mrs. Dave Co-bum, Co-bum, Mrs. Dave Cahn. Mrs. C. A Grant, Mrs. Adair Bromley and Miss Ltllle Shelter. Club prize was awarded to Miss Shelter and guest prize to Mrs. Noyes. NOTICE Sunday evening services in the first ward this week have been spe cially prepared and the public is invited to come out and enjoy the inspirational .treat in store. A speaker from Salt Lake, Mr. R. Scott Zimmerman, director of the United States fish and wild life serv ice of Utah, has been engaged, and special musical numbers have 'been arranged. NOTICE Ladles of the American Legion auxiliary are sponsoring a dance, with proceeds turned over for the purpose of purchasing defense bonds. In the Legion hall Monday night June 1. The public is invited to attend this patriotic affair, thereby there-by giving to themselves a good time and to the government further proof of their loyalty. Refreshments, free of charge, will be served to all who come to the dance. Admission J will be 75o per couple. Mrs. .Ethel Graff Is chairman of the affair and assisting her are the following: Mrs. Nan Peck, Mrs. Viola Chlpman, Mrs. Mae Laursen, Mrs. Florence Moss and Mrs. Thelma Adamson of Pleasant Grove. OUR UTAH BOYS By John Evans, Sr. American Fork, Utah Again our boys have left us. To go across the seas. To fight for Uncle Sammy,' And for humanity. May they prove true and faithful, And battle to the end. To show that dear old Utah Cultures true and noble men. We leave thee dear old Utah, Our grand and noble state. We leave- cwlvwd ifluTdren""" We know not our fate- We go, our country calls us Across the ocean blue. To fight for that old Glory The old red.whlte and blue. , We 'go to fight for honor, And'' for a noble cause. ' May God protect our loved ones Tre -In "battle we may fall. . Strawberries Are Tops Strawberries sre still America's favorite berry, according to the University Uni-versity of California extension Service, Serv-ice, which reveals that they make iip- moro -than- half -of thsberrleg' grown in the nation. CLCUMf(ffi of V I WtTI Wftr "Electric HJte4 ilaiidT areDUvbt aojghtjr ln portant rolts ln Anrka's war ilffl tUayi The - '. . nrgent need for more farm production, coupled with growing shortages of farm labor, has rt salted In more worl : being aatigned to Electricity.- , V "Electric Hired HsndV1 are f pumping' water,' j grinding feed, milking cows, brooding chicks ' j and ahiindred and one other jobs 24 hours a. ldsy . to help America grow the food so nee- -, essaty in winning the war! If you now have - electric service on your adapr it to as many uses as posttbleT UTAH POWER Aesop a Huncbbackf Aesop, the Greek slave to whom are attributed the famous "fables," is supposed to have been a hunchback. hunch-back. - " ' Horn Bin The hon-iLJa..svJblfxiendly-to the rhlnocerok, which rides around on the rhino's back plct tag insects out of the folds of bide. WANTED!!! HIGHEST FRICES PAH) FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animal. Pelt Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheen Prompt Service, Bah mmSMk PHONE 88 Three Bliles West of Spanish Fork NOTICE coNoiftva- row victory P L. DMVB UNOKR40 UTAH It f l A IIFERFI L UTILE EAttJFiJL: I r A tfTs. "Stick around, friend, I ir'-V&i Old Sunny Brook OIZs E3 I 15 W- Kentucky Straight Bourbon National Distillers acts Corporation, 90.4 Pwof MAI days .. . .m . . shortago farm. It will pay you to ; ; & LIGHT CO. ' Cherskee Tradition j- -A wellstabushed tradition among the Cherokee Indians of North Carolina Caro-lina ' is that DeSoto came through the Smoky mountains on bis way to the West . ;. : " . Peak.' Ago".;,jr;. Those responsible for me greatest -inventions reached their peak between be-tween the aget cj 30 tod fiV accordV. mg to surveys made. ; i la accordance wUa Section 141, Chapter IX Laws of Utah. 1141. a six week's period Jane 1st to July 15th. 114 Jhss beea designated for the Inspection by Official Safety Inspection Stations of brakes, - lighting equipment, steering mechanism, horns, mirrors, windshield wipers and other equipment oa all motor vehicles, trailers asd semitrailers registered reg-istered In the State of Utah. DOW, Superintendent STATE HIGHWAY PATROL BRANJl VbuVey ProJ. N.T. I is on the way . ' ' ' t |