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Show PAY, JUNE 12, 1942 THE AMERICAN, FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1942 . , . , . U. Musical tival t Week 17 la the date set for the program of the fourth music festival of the Brig tung university- The festival r will Include sixteen events, is follows: June 17, Roth june 18, Anaor Foiaes, loncert; June 21, Yves nna- Val concert; June 22 and 24, Larete; June 28, Yves Tlna- al concert; June 20 and July Quartet; July 6, Yves Tina- (cal concert; JUiy o ana b, taartet; July 9, Dr. Blgmund lecture; July 12, u. J. Keeier, ty organist, and Louis W. kf the music faculty will ap t-oncer L; July 13, 13 and 20, bi Quartet will be heard. above-outlined programs given In the Joseph Smith on tne a. x. u. campus the first term of summer and according to Dr. Garrit jr., dean of the college of ifi, iney WUi UC U Housewives Urged To Can Fruit At a meeting of the Utah state nutrition council Mrs. Rose U. Wldtsoe, chairman, called upon housewives to be patriotic by doing their part in the program of canning fruit. She urged that all women endeavor en-deavor during the summer months to store enough fruit for their whiter needs. Mrs. Wldtsoe said, "By storire enough fresh fruit we do not mean that peopel should hoard, but we do feel that because of the war the government will need most of the fruit canned In factories, and housewives house-wives should provide their family need. Marion 0. Romney, assistant to the council of the twelve apostles of tho L.D'8 church and assistant managing director of the church welfare program last week that welfare program announcement last week that church leaders are anxious anx-ious that all families which can reasonably rea-sonably can fruits 'should do so, utilizing the authorized ration of a pound of sugar for each four quarts of fruit. "An adequate supply of fruit is desirable," h said, "as part of a balanced diet, while to have a good supply on hand to meet possible emergencies Is to conformity with advice of church leader over nearly a century." . . ' Sugar fee Home Canning - When applying Jar special sugar allotments -Cor canning, you will be required to furnish the following follow-ing information. wfclch will help you and the rationing board, by having this Information ready when applying: 1. Name of family unit 2. Names and ration book numbers num-bers of members of family unit. 3. Number of quarts of fruit cannfdT In 1941. 4. Number of quarts of fruit consumed. con-sumed. 5. Number of quarts of fruit on hand. 0. Number of quarts of fruit to be canned. 7. Amount of sugar on band. . 8. Amount of sugar to be used for canning. All questions refer to the particular par-ticular type of canning for which your present special purpose application appli-cation is Intended. It U suggested that only those needing sugar for canning of early fruits such as strawberries, cherries. apricots, etc., should apply. Buirar needed for later season fruits can, be secured as the season andvances. The rationing board- will meet Friday evening, June 12, at 8 o'clock in the Memorial building to receive sugar applications. L Local Rationing Board " Notice to Cedar Valley people: The rationing board will be at the Cedar Port church Saturday evening at 8 o'clock to receive your applications appli-cations for sugar. canaaa Cloth Ba cloth is a fabric devel textile engineers exclusively a automobile upholstery. ft Strain is the Cause Liny Physical Ills Like: HEADACHES DIZZINESS SICK STOMACH inRED NO PEP Good Health Have pur Eyes Examined TODAY N. Webb reler & Optometrist n Street Lehi, Utah With Us Boy From Us m Real Estate Insurance Agency OREM, UTAH j Fann-p-&ots Btasfnew rny Aii junos rv ana atomobO Insurance in Orem and PL Qrove bt Qrove Branch Office at PTON BARBER SHOf I. Anderson, Manager )ANCE at RATOG ry Sat. Nite o MUSIC BY rn Larsen s Band '7.!.Vf,V''(f!.'i ' Vim in the Health Giving Waters l-BIG POOLS2 o t Picnic Grounds in Utah Dist. Registration Agents Named By County A list of registration agents to serve In the various election districts of Utah county was completed Monday Mon-day by the Utah county commission. commis-sion. Those for American Fork and nearby cities are as follows: Alpine, Llllie B. Smith; American Fork, district 1, Mrs. T. A. Greenwood; district 2, Rlntha Christensen; district dis-trict 3, Zora Zabriskie; district 4, Mrs. John R. Watkins. Cedar Valley, Val-ley, Mrs. Lucille Peterson; Fairfield, Murrel Carson. Highland, Lou Emma Oroesbeck; Lake Shore, Serena Ar-gyle; Ar-gyle; Lake View, Rosetta Johnson. Lehi, district 1, Inez Peterson; district dis-trict 2, Fern Johnson; district 3, Sadie Russon; district 4, Zella Okey. Orem, district 1, Mrs. A. H. Lowe; district 2, Clarence York; district 3, Venice Loveless; district 4, Lexla Harris; Pleasant Grove, district 1, Geneve Dal ton; district 2, Lorena Nlelson; district 3, Mrs. Pearl West; district 4, Viola F. Morton. 1 A NATIONWIDE ATTACK ON HIGH PRICES HerVt a smashing victory ever 1st threat of Inflation! Uncle San has sot a ceiling as prices, bit there's no floor ader the. Aid during this big otloiwlde June Solo, Firestone Is taking tho leod la bringing to tho Aasoriccai ppblfe high qeollty merchandise ot savings that will appeal to thrifty shoppers. Included la this June Sale are bargains In every department for home, for car, for farm and garden, for sports and recreation. Come In TODAY save while yon canl Remember stocks of some Items are limited. m : Fishermen Gambles carry a com plete line of fishing equipment. New assortment of Dr. Olsen's Files received. Gambles, American Fork. adv. D.U.P. Groups To Meet Here June 16th Timber Day," a happy memory In the lives of the older residents of the city, will be relived Tuesday, June 16, by the combined DUP camps of American Fork. Commit tees are at work planning a pro gram and entertainment in Keep ing with the occasion. Every mem ber is expected to attend and participate par-ticipate In the event The grove of trees east of the tithing office has 1 been selected as the place of meeting meet-ing and 2 p. m. has been chosen as tne time. Eacn iaay aiienaing will bring a box lunch. All those who anticipate joining the camps when regular work resumes in September Sep-tember are Invited to attend. IEAT COVER SPECIAL t w " w - CoYmnftxSrtfrtnfDwProtmKtor, f.TU9.b1 fBfcH kror toss inon me roce or soot covers f rifltVl-ncTlfc Seat Covers (coup) BOTH FOR f H tW rWtctor, ..... 21$QOa I TOTAL VALUE. . 4r?7 Bare on seat covers and protect tooth yonr mnolsterr and Tonr dotha Kirr n tmai - tMmm weave noer covers ror comfortable summer driving. SIDAN AND COACH WERE (eaB Cevtra PLUS Door Protectors tSJMT NOW fO.US mv.i mm- SMB BLACK LEATHER GLADSTONE Leather exterior, binding and straps. Steel frame. Twill limn. 26" aim. O" . VMS- NOW WATER t 4 WAST !9r95K$8.39 REPELLENT CANVAS CASE WAS HOW M.a'i Two Suit.r $J4W1L79 Ov.rnlf. Oenolne leather bindings. Washable. Pyroxylin-coated canvts. Brass-flnisli hanlwan. Costfeal to waeh Taorocgi ! porotfoa -i""1"" wuubv urasing antics as he sprinkles the lawn will delight tha wuKBDornooa. waters an area up to 60 in diameter. Two nosrles, one for fin spray, one for coarse stream. Sea Sambo In Action. A Tor a Free DelaoMteatiM e Yow Own Uwr Sleeping Bags - Tents - Camp Chairs Charcoal Stoves - Camp Cots Whistle Facto Tha whistle of a locomotive is higher in pitch as a train approaches and lower affer it has passed be cause as the train approaches vibration vibra-tion strikes the car with increasing frequency causing a higher pitch. After passing -the 'Vibrations are Strung out as the distance Increases. NEW WARTIME BUS SCHEDULES Now In Effect EASTBOUND: Lv. 8:16 A. M- 11:57 P. M. 7p fjiij) frmism. extra sturdy ,fyr pW )ryia md-Jld Ironing Table v4WAMEL ''JK& Jf gJ, Door CWwaT I FIRESTONE h'0.7.E COOLEE I lUL-J taedl 34.951 ,,x In V Draws off tht heat. Makes your home eomf ort-able. BASEBALL BATS SOFTBALL BATS (CfUGlaU intV eJEUs l-rwai'tw'pwist jr $01 X oiYfaiPiAir r MtfL m s : - Ply eenstactiott-'" 1 :-' 1 ' it Eeinforced throat U (ft fcfc. MJ . . . -BBSMh M r Km m ahiiiisii .. mm . . .. . .... isf'tj : ihr o fmmmM $1.59 -V J COMPltn Ml TWO J j i,rCidloaTo.jrC' I -. i iwuwtom sn --( CAR- r-" ' ' - l T ft was qC W COOLER ?rr V - - official birds Vf installs 4nick-X JUfV SPRINKLIN' SAMdo HUGE HOME RADIO SALE BASEBALL GLOVES Chippendale Phonoradio ....... Cavalcade 79.95 Comentator , 14.95 Broadcaster 24.95 Vagabond' .: 19.95 Roamer .. fc.....Au.. 37.95 SOFTBALL GLOVES Brigg's Pharmacy Phone 99 u E. Main St. ANTED!!! n, EST, PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt Prices for Dead or Useless SheepPrompt Service. IlktmMeYn f rTu-,.., . .. . mini ii si i a rnnnif iTWHirffff nil.lF r, , Got More Mileage From Yoar Tires, Go! Mora Service From Yoar Car, Register Today For Tho y re$fO tie eUMiU pum ftso monthly inspections bj- experts. All yea do U drive In and register yonr car. We do ths rest. Tow tires , Inflated to eorreet nreanwa. Tour hAttrv. n&rir wm hi wiecaea. no oost, no ohllgatum. WHW fO OfTAIW X TIXI JL4710N(Nft CfRTWCATI CIT nS EXTRA VAllrS provWed only In DEtUXI CHAMPION TlS TRUNK GUARD NOW $1.49 Protect yonr car against dents and bruises. w r Si IT 29c Mrbl-PUirie Gnhift Knob .................. 25c tie lveryTnit String WIimI Spinir,.... 43 c Mn't Snforiid S-oi. Wiiitb.nd Ovtr.lli tl If $4.50 I'J-Toe Hydraulic ' Jek J eo $1.29 Duitproof, W.Urpreof Locking Gat Cap Oge - $3.29 4-Pc HMtproo( and CU. pxoo.Rafci9aiaioS-$2.eVO I Pint Johmofl't Slo-Coat 59c I G.I. Flat Wall Paint.... $4? c Bright chronu tlauh. WHTTI SIDEWAU WHHl DISCS wEjSrr now $48g Dress np your ear with a set of these discs. Easy to Install. miV.lr,;rr HORN TWIN IK-rJI- WOW WAS III 1 Btttlt" 1 ralsr . . . .mm ua elLS:V15i? aja.i "q btub. it 11? 8sV 5k- 47 Alpine "-"? Jl-.r- Mot Comp tah Hide & Tallow Co. HONE 8&--Three MUes West of Spanish Fork ' |