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Show ty, NOVEMBER 6, 1942 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1942 paries 01 leacners, Janitors, ous rivers CLASSIFIED! 1 Items I fatter, "u-1 tL nn - Yearly uuary Hick School fftjmjtfad (Srrill fan He11 Kelson JB1P , 8co".Jr- galley .... r-oiBowa"13 Stwseber 2lJeurer 2 V Walker r $29;154.00 I uhl High School I Principal- f lr' ... auonicu ; journey ,w . . rmM ........ 0. Kiel11 j HODBO" f.Shw ewr1fif -- PT II, Thurman .-. J?iViaWagon P -.t.Knm .. . w"u" Harrington School O. W. Larsen. Principal .... Rulon BrimhaU Bertha E. Clark .Z, Oneta P. Day (9m) Florence Dunyon Fern Edwards Margaret Hayes Donna Hogge Mary A. Hopkins Sena Larson . Annabell Miller .... Alice Parker Ruth Rasmussen Loris W. Btewart Heen Sunderland Vera Wagstaff Josle O. Walker Yearly Salary I FOR SALE Welner Pigs and Brood Bow. Phone 30-W. 10-23-tf FOR SALE Young Holsteln Cow. i R. D. Connelly. Phone 326-W. Up. j Lady living near Utah Poultry will j tend children during day. Call 133J. I 11-6-ltp. FOR SALE Colored large cockerels cock-erels or Pullets. Duane Adamson, Alpine. ll--3tp. $85.00 set oi auto tools for sale for $30.00. 33 west 2nd North, Am. Fork. CM. Frier. ll-2tp. FOR SALE Cheap, 1939 eight cylinder Oldsmobile Sedan. Good' condition, good rubber. Don H.I Evans, East State Road. 10-30-2tp. $20,706.00 Page School Clifford Nelson. Principal $ Myrtle T- Cochrane . Evelyn Knight Helen T. Wentz Harold Woolston The visiting teachers of the First ward Relief society on their regular block visits throughout the ward this month will ask for information concerning the namrs of all boys from the ward now In the armed forces of this country it is desired de-sired as well that pictures of the boys be obtained. The data concerning the boyi i desired by the ward bishopric. The cooperation of the parents of these boys is asked by 'those in charge. With Our Boys $23,394.00 gairon School L)t psulson, rnnciiu e Brijnnsll m newu Qt Nelson... - I gtoagicu Lincoln High School , wimlck, Principal.- Lt Booth ana urouM j-l chrlstensen C. D" Dixon Greener C. Gunneu Boldaway Johnson - Coadsen & Lewis . ILoste B. Newman Peterson ...... Powell - itRaddatz-- t Smith ID. Soulier D Svenson .. lliylor Wry - . Terry M. Vernon Wet $6,045.00 135,043.00 Central School' i Merrill, Principal.- $ e C. Adamson it J. Bush tab Gleason pn Hales Murdoch Kit Storrs Lux Told kjO. White $11,670.00 Spencer School vm t IMfva it-1 twl tal a VinM. Alien "jetrude Anderson JLBeck (9m) laths 3. Buckley (9m) 7a Bunker IfiB-Bievey- ,4itin walker Alpine School 5 1 Searle, Principal. 4red Andersen 3d. Stag . $7,782.00 Cedar Valley School anela R. Whitwood Twtt v. Whitwood m -- $2,691.00 $1,704.00 PATES V AMERICA & - ; SPEED j UHIT $6,351.00 Lehi Elementary Cecil Ash, Principal $ Ora Jean Chlpman Basil Dorton VaLeen Evans Phyllis Hamblin Margaret Johnson LeRoy Loveridge - Arthur R. Overlade, Jr Ora K. Putnam , Winifred Sorensen (9m).... Mae Strasburg. Mary Walton $13,71600 ' Pleasant Grove High School Karl Banks, Principal $ Laura Banner Iva Carlson Joseph Day Estelle Fenton Earl Giles Guy Hlllman - Irwin Jensen .. Lyean Johnson Deon H. Oleson H B. Richards Alfred Rogers Homer F. Royle Viola West FJden G. Westover ..; Vemon D. Wilcox $2365.00 Union School E. A. Beck, Principal $ Calvin Frandsen Mariam W. Hill Marelda Hogge ; Selma 8. Miller (9m). Llndon School El wood Baxter, Principal.... Jennie Andersen Martha Johnson Emily A. Pedersen (9m).... La Von. Phillips 1598.00 $6,045.00 Librarians Thomas Cordner - $ Norine Fox Lydia P. Hogan Dan W- Peterson $4,869.00 Bus Drivers Henry Armstrong Bemell Bateman Ross Bunnell C. L- Burnlngham I. j. Burr N. A. Jacobsen W. Elbert Miller Ray E. Monson .... C. W. Pack Odell Peterson Rulon Robbins Dean Smith Grant D. Smith C. Mast in Wente E W. Williamson WANTED Capable man, preferably pre-ferably with lubrication experience. Inquire Alpine Motor, American Fork. This is an essential war Job. Investigate at once. 10-30-2tt FOR SALE One kitchen range, one kitchen cabinet, one steel couch, bedsteads, springs, mattresses, dressers, dress-ers, tables and chairs. See Mr. or Mrs. Eli J. Clayson. 10-30-tf. FOR SALE Living room suite couch, good condition. Inquire Mrs. Jared Kellar, American Fork. 10-30-3tp. This paper will gladly print news of general Interest to our readers concerning the boys In the service. The hoys are receiving receiv-ing the "Citizen" and read with equal interest the news of their friends elsewhere in the service. If you have a son, brother, husband, hus-band, or friend, send the news of his promotions, etc. in. Please get it to us by Tuesday each week. The members of the Genealogical committee of the First ward met Friday night at the home of W. O. NeUon. chairman of the group. A business discussion was followed by a short period of social enjoyment enjoy-ment and light refreshments were served by Mrs. Nelson. Present were Terry Draper, Joseph Hoglund, R. Gardner Darren Proctor, Mrs. Pearl Chesnut. Mrs. Laura Sprat-ley Sprat-ley and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Next Monday night the members of theJunlor Literary league will meet at the home of Mrs. Eldon Miller , with Jlra. jyuiard, Cyghorrj as assisting' hostess". 'The program of the eveningjwlll be of a patriotic nature in keeping with Armistice day nd will include a talk on our flag . by Don Mack Dal ton, com-cander com-cander at Post 49, American Legion. Le-gion. All members are asked to be present. The birthday hut Thursday was the occasion for a merry get-together of seven of Miss Nola Oray'e friends at her home that evening. The girls enjoyed r' a ' delicious supper, sup-per, after which they attended the dance here. In the party besides the hostess were Mrs. Donna W. Greenwood, Green-wood, Mrs. Luclle W. Woottony Mrs. LaVee Z. Johnson,. Miss Leatrice Wagstaff, Miss Lorraine Hansen and Mrs. Ruth H. Jones. FOR RENT 2-room office. In quire Mrs. James H. Clarke, 30 S. Center, American Fork. 10-23-tf. Technical Sergeant Raymond Adams Is here on a short furlough this week, called by the illness of his mother, Mrs. John O. Adams. Sergeant Adams is with the medical detachment of the 321st Infantry at Camp Rucker, Ala. FOR SALE Team. 3000 lbs.. 5 and 6 yr. old, good to pull, and gentle. LeRoy Davis, Lehi. 10-16 WANTED Bicycles or bicycle parts. Will pay highest cash price. See Fred Bath, 458 East State. j HOUSE. LOTb AND FARM H. C. JOHNSON, Licensed Real Estate broker. Fire insurance and Notary Bank of American Fork Building. ! 2-20-tf FOR SALE Trailer house, well built, completely equipped. Cheap Tor cash. Don Evans. E. State rd., American Fork. 116tlp FOR SALE Small Jonathan apples. ap-ples. Call 241-J, American Fork and bring containers. 25c per bu. and up. B. H. Wright. 114tl $15,967.80 Janitors Edward Abel $ W. K. Allen Mrs. Clarence Ault Barney Bigelow William Brown Sylvester Evans J. P. Gadd . Leo T Hansen Urban Johnson (10m) .... Art Kooyman (10m) Edward Lee R. L. Memmott Albert Olsen Ernest Olsen Don C. Strong Lloyd Swenson Frank Thorne R. B. Worlton Terry Draper, Repairman Legal Notices BEFORE, THE PUBLIC S EH VICE COMMISSION OF UTAH In the Matter of the Application of ELMER CULMER for a Certificate Certifi-cate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a common motor carrier car-rier of passengers in intrastate commerce. (Between American Fork and Lark, Utah.) CASE NO. 2627 NOTICE OF HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the above entitled application of Elmer Culm'er will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at its office, 214 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, the 6th day of November, 1942 commencing at 10:00 a. m. By order of the commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 23rd day of October, 1942. Vision Is Vital ... en the prodactloa front! Women have Important war Jobs which means added eye strain. Ybtoa most be protected pro-tected for year health and your country t Let Webb's fit yon with the proper glasses. ' " ' Call for Free Examination! E. N. Webb Jeweler & Optometrist Main Street Lehi, Utah HE ARRIVED TOO LATE WITH TOO MUCH 'Reduced Speed '"6r . . (Hviisn tk. ''J" ' V CUUW thru Colorado and Utah. I Schedule carefully coordinated JJ transcontinental lines at """a. Pueblo and Salt Lake City. J" wn help . . . make only PJW trips . . . travel during fi-vwnTy'ffly- one piece "Wlgt. XW SCHEDULES WBOl-ND: Lt. t:07 P. M-- 1:07 P. M. wtTOBOUNDs Lv. I:J7 P. M. IGG'S PIURRIACY 1 Leo Hanson, Supervisor, Including Auto Expense Annie Carol Proctor. Supervisor, Sup-ervisor, Including Auto Expense B. M. Jolley, Coordinator. Including Auto Expense James S. Chadwlck, Dr. (9 months) - Almeda Gammon. Office Clerk, (10 months) Edna Gillman, Office Clerk, (10 months) . .: Thomas Kirkham, Office Clerk, (10 months) . Helen Parker, Office Clerk, (10 months) , $17,313.00 j $ 2,676.00 1 '2,151.00 ! I 2,625.00 1,620.00 500.00 600 00 ! 600.00! i 500.00: 1 411,072.00, , Phone 99 Tlie O. A. Club members were entertained en-tertained Wednesday night by Mrs. johw Duckworth MMr Jhpme, Mrs. 3! L. Mower was in charge of the evening's program, which included the reading of a number of humorous humor-ous poems and articles by Mrs. C. A. Grant. A tasty lunch was served serv-ed later in the evening. Those present were Mrs. J. L. Mower, Mrs. Arthur Nilsson, Mrs. D. W. Jones, Mrs. Leslie Smith, Mrs. Ernest Lloyd. Mrs. Jesse Spafford, Mrs. Hannah Ooodall, members, and Mrs. E. L. Jenks of Salt Lake and Mrs. C. A. Grant of this city, guesta. He travels with his wardrobe on his back-all back-all 6 suitcases full. And he always shows up late. BuUhe war effort can't afford such delays today. Fighting men and war workers must be on time. Buses have been slowed down to save tires -that means time must not be wasted at bus stops if schedules-arc to be maintained. . : ; -r TRAVEL ONLY WHEN NECESSARY-BE NECESSARY-BE ON TIME-TAKE ONE SUITCASE r.vm a7 R A II R 15 trAff.& rigZ'i 0 SALE! DEFIIOST-AIRE FAN Clling Pnc. 4.49 15 Super-safe. Powerful blower. Efficient windshield defroster. Uniform that Tftmstovf Cor UNDERSEAT HEATER 3B3mP 10.95 Large heating core, powerful fan. Effioient Keep Your Handi Warm Steering Wheel COVER 49c Tight-fitting, non-slip. Mohair; various colors. 10c Tradi-ln Allowance For Yer Old Plug en Firate-e Pllai Spark Pings Ciling Price t9f i. in Mtt 49c In tsts with your eld plugi More miles per gallon of gas. Guaranteed to tart you motor faster. vYiw tmw mm mu ji m r BATTERS " 6.45. A teal battery bnyl Stater is comingl yours KWW l H.i.iiiiji.u.miii .1 1 iii i j i mi 1 1 in in ii i in i.. in. i. miii nun mi. iiim ii in. i i. in i n m "" wywr? 1 1 tV.,...-,-,... ...-..J... .. t'i irniirnimi-liiiii n i ir n i mi 1 1 mnn it ii fin n " ' '-"'i't f: - i hi U, Jr. Air ltald Warden's Kit M Looks like Dad's. Loads of fan. PALVT SETS 90c .p Complete for the young artist i l f 1 31 v,.f .... BASJO -4J 08c Sounds like SJpM J, I Bteel guiur. ,- Complete Qn& --- with mnsio wSjr " book. HOLUATE AI531V TRAIN Colors ore al; regeoofe oVei ftoii foiyfopuf rOel Genuine Holgate hardwood toy. Engine, railroad guu, searchlight, troop car. 31" longr Will thrill the little f ellow. See Our Auorimtnt e Famon Hofgofe Toys STATION WACON l.Gf) Streamlined, colorful, rubber Urea, bumpers. 21" long. - o TOO 000100 DOLL HOUSE FURNITURE Kitchen Tl Tl jTX Bathrooni Watch little sister Jump for Joy. All the furniture to complete each room. Just the thing for her doll house. An Amuting Pull Toy Wlggly Dog Oo Cute as can be wiggles when pulled. 19 1," long. Two colors. Baby will love it. Made of wood. 1 IVOHTIH.AIVD 1 ROUE 4.98 Beautiful, soft, broad-bar plaid. Heavy 100 wool .20 wool, 70 rcwd wooL Fringed ends! 8ize 51T76". Thru-and-thru plaid con" st ruction. Helrostcr Fan 3.90 SAVE TIRES AND GAS PHONE YOUR ORDER Double action. Clears both windshields. -Baf ety .xnUhax . blades; powerful motor. WM. THORNTON DUUGS PHONE 3 union pacific strces ! rfT V ft ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY AMERICAN FORK |