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Show v SEPTEMBER 17, 1943 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1943 iage Ashbv-Brinton I id Mrs. Robert L. Ashby juncing the engagement toachlng marriage of slighter Bonna to Dr. IS. Brinton, son of Mr. D. Branson Brinton of adding will take place October In the Salt Lake Bhby Is a graduate of the !gh school and of the iere she was affiliated White Key and Gamma fron and served as pres-the pres-the Associated Women I She filled a mission IDS church in the East-s East-s and is now secretary ip LeGrand Richards in City. inton Is a graduate of rersity of Utah and of trsity or Maryland Med ical School. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha,- Delta Phi, and Phi Chi Medical fraternity. He holds a commission in the United States Army and Is an Interne at the I.DS hospital in Salt Lake City. He has also filled a mission mis-sion in the Eastern States. BRIDE'S SHOWER lag year traveling to Jar. Tucsdar. Wtdn- and Thursday, you the week-end sched-free sched-free for service men wcu-workars. who bell be-ll v can go no ether t hen yeu take your Srip. be sure yeu travel reek and earn the of someone to when jare a seat. I I. BRIGGS, Agent JGS DRUG STORE 1 Phone: 99 To honor Mrs. Merrill Robin son, nee- vman MenKoier, a bride of last month, a shower i was given Friday evening in the i Harrington recreation rooms j with the mother of the honored I guest. Mrs. Albert Merikofer, as hostess. The rooms were beautiful with fall flowers. The serving table was centered with a bowl of pink roses flanked by pink princess tapers in matching holders. Under the direction of Mrs. Eldon J. Miller the following program was given:. A vocal duet, "YouU Always Be the Same, Sweetheart, to Me", by Mrs. Charl Anderson and Mrs. Leon Wagstaff accompanied by Mrs. Randall Shipley; two accordlan numbers by Mrs. Bill Pierce; a reading by Genna Vee Beck; violin vio-lin solo, Margaret Morton; piano solo, Faye Briggs; an original reading, Mrs. George E. Abel; trumpet solo by Maxlne Howes, accompanied by Miss Briggs; vocal solo, June Strong, accom panled by Mrs. Odell Ingram; clarinet duet, Mrs. Errtn Chip-man Chip-man and Margaret Priday, ac companied by Lavon Bennett. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. Ernest Parker and Miss Helen Parker, assisted by Miss Norma Dean, Miss Frances Chad-wick, Chad-wick, Miss Betty Dudley, Miss Elaine Gray and Miss Evelyn Merikofer, sister of the bride. The gifts which were very lovely were received by Mrs. Al bert Tregaskls and Mrs. Wayne Robinson. In the receiving Une were Mrs. Merikofer, Mrs. Lott Robinson, mother of the groom, and the bride. v. . aJ-EvL? WATCHES DIAMONDS .IE WELT? Y My Prices are Always Below City rrices C. D. STRANG JEWELER American Fork, Utah NOTICE Every - One having) either old wool or cotton blankets they can contribute v lor wrapping for polio patients are asked to do so. Also water proof 1 materials, oiled cloth, old shower curtains or oilcloth. Send1 them to Lillle Shatter at The Style Shop. HELP NATURE TO HELP TO,U Dr. Theron C. Olsen fflce: First National Bank BuUdlngLSalt Lake City I PHONE 5-8161 . 1-1 CHIROPRACTOR X-RAY NEUB0CAL0METE3 I 109 South Third West LehJ, Utah I (Don Loveridge Home) Ice Hours: 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. Thursday Evenings. I PHONE 43-W For Appointments I Handles Industrial Cases GET WELL THE SCIENTIFIC WAY! ?' "" I TOU NEED THEM You need your tonsils and appendix too, I And other organs that belong to you; i Chiropractic will save them and restore You to the health you had before. All Schools Closed During September After registering and going to school Tuesday morning the high schools of the Alpine Dis trict were closed as a precau tlon against further spread of In fantlle paralysis. If conditions continue to Improve the schools will reopen on the 27th. A meeting of principals under the direction of Superintendent David R. Mitchell was held Wednesday Wed-nesday morning to plan a sched ule of classes for high school teachers for the Intervening per iod. These meetings will empha size particularly the revision of the high school program to fit in with the wartime emergency, and will aid the teachers In modifying mod-ifying the requirements of the year. New concepts and problems both of the world at war and the world In the postwar era are to receive attention in the curricula of the high schools of the district. dis-trict. The curricula will not.be revised as much by adding new courses as It will be revision of present courses along the lines of what the present conflict has taught us.' The following schedule for meetings has been approved: Lehl, Monday, Sept. 20, 9 a. m.; American Fork, Sept. 21, 9 a.m. Pleasant Grove, Sept. 22, 9 a. m.; Lincoln, Sept. 23, 9 a. m. CHURCH NOTICES Second Ward Mayor B. M. Jolley of Orem will be the speaker at the Second Sec-ond ward services Sunday evening. eve-ning. The ward Relief Society will be reorganized. Music will be furnished by the choir which is having practice at 6:30. The First ward Bible class met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur Nllsson. Eleven members of the ward and two stake board members were pres ent. The lesson was given by Mrs. C. A. Grant. Next Monday the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bessie Shelton. Third Ward Noel Knight will be the speak er at the Third ward services Sunday evening. mm cm BnaaBt Oj . i I I k i I 'i rrrr i, fik r " - -.A Yot ond every American must shore the cost of our Fntdom War Bonds will pay the bill and In-sore In-sore Victory Bwynm regularly and we them I ; CLASSIFIED; FOR SALE Monarch coal range.! I i Burn Harrington, American 1 Fork. 9-17-ltp. FORSALE 1830 Chevrolet; Coupe; good condition; good ; tires. 212 West 1 North. Amer-, lean Fork. 9-17-ltp.; FOR SALE Buffeti. and dining-! dining-! table. 113 North 1 West.; 1 'American Fork. 9-17-lt.l LOST Lower platr of false teeth. Return to Citizen office. ! Reward. 9-17-ltp. FOR SALE One kitchen set; solid maDle living and bedroom sets; all new; 143 South 2 East, J American ror. y-w-u FOR SALE Four room modern brick home, gas heat, garage; also piano. Call at 516 King St., off 5th East. 9-17-ltp. $3,500.00 7-rm. br. modern, garage, ga-rage, wired for elec. stove, quick posesslon, good lot. Taxes Tax-es $45.00, shade and lawn. North First East St., Lehl. H. C. Johnson, broker, American Fork, Utah. WANTED TO BUY OR LEASE Meadow or pasture land. Arvll O. Stone, Saratoga Road, Lehl. 9-2 FOR SALE Coal Range with water Jacket. Mrs. Levi Phillips. Phil-lips. Phone 75-J, Lehl. ,9-2. FOR SALE Two floor lamps, extension ex-tension table, 2 iron beds, bed springs, Ironing board, screen. Call 34, American Fork. 9-3-ltp. MACHINE WORK WANTED Buttonhole and garment marking. mark-ing. Mrs. Wallace Brown, 349 So. 1st West, Am. Fork. 8-20-tf. WANTED Two wheel trailer. Call 156-M American Fork. 9-10 FOR SALE 19 weaner pigs, 1 brood sow ready to farrow. Robert G. Smith. Phone 0274-J2, American Fork. 9-10-3tp. FOR SALE 60 Feeder Pigs. J. H. Wright, American Fork. Tel. 187-J. 8-10-2tp. FOUND Tricycle. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for this adv. Phone 250-J, American Fork. 9-S. PERMANENT WAVE, 59e! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely ab-solutely harmless. Praised by thousands including June Lang, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satis-fled. satis-fled. Wm. Thornton Drug Company. 9-3-10tp. LOST Four months old white pig. Reward. 97 North 3 West, American Fork. 9-17-ltp FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 196 North 1 East, American Fork. 9-17-2tp. FOR RENT One room, furnish ed or unfurnished. 64 South 1 West, American Fork. 9-17-ltp. FOR SALE Six purebred Suffolk sheep, 3 rams, 3 ewes. 60 W. 1 South, American Fork. 9-17-2tp. WANTED TO BUY Good two wheel luggage trailer. Prefer 16 inch tire. Phone 324-R, American Fork. 9-17-ltp. $1,500.00 fr. house under construction. con-struction. $1,563.00, 15.63 ac. 16 shs Primary. $4,000.00, 40 ac. 40 shs Primary. $3,675.00, 5-rm. comp. modern basement home. H. C. Johnson, Licensed broker. Fire Insurance. Notary.' U. P. & L. Bldg., Am. Fork. WANTED TO BUY Olris bicycle Phone 314-W, American Fork. 9-17-ltp FOR SALE Four year old fresh Jersey milch cow. $125. Phone 160-W, American Fork. . 9-17-lt. tint milium ' liawtBwetw yJ jjjl r HAIinOADS A LIE THE DACKBGNE CFQIKEN5E Help Wanted Applications will be considered for a number of positions for women or mrn attendants to work with mentally retarded children. There are also occasional oc-casional openings for office workers, teachers of mentally retarded and various other types of work. Living quarters and subsistence In addition to salary are offered to single or unattached persons. Write Utah State Training School, American Fork, or call in person per-son any week day between 9 and 5. ADDllcatlons will be consid ered for middle aged couple who are unattached and able to live at Institution, to work with mentally retarded children. chil-dren. Quarters and subsistence will be provided. Write Utah State Training School, American Ameri-can Fork, or call in person any week day between 9 and 5. 8-10-2t. Makes tht Painting Job a Pleasurtl wall -ir ram OMCeofCovwi Drki m Om How Covr Any Svrfiml foiV WaAobM Eight Smart Colon! JvtTklHWitkWatvl Thin the Wall-Tone with water, pour it into a Wall-Tone Wall-Tone tray and apply with a brash or roller-painter. WALlVrOXE TRAY 10c WALL-TONE ROLLED PAINTER .... 80c for GaoSwecp ft Modtra Horn BROOM ftG. 9U 89' riullU fox tkoreark eortrkf. Uadt of quttty WklsthtWhlltltWorlal Whistling Tea Kettle uu rrici 1.19 lUgwUrly 1.49 Two-qnirt its. Clear, heatproof heat-proof f lass. A cheery whistle tells when the water starts to bolL Plastic handle. Dtlichut Coffee-Q.eW Two-Cup Capacity 1.45 ManreJoiis Vaue RECORD CABINET Silcx Drip Coffeemaker Makes a cup for each tablespoon table-spoon of coffee used. No waste! ATHLETIC SOCM 50 Wool 4S)' These are BO wool, 28 rayon and 86 eotton. Than Value with a capital XI So e-a-a-y oa ttt feet. Ohoooe sereral pairs and enjoy reel eomf ort. 1 1 Handsome walnnt finish. Holds about 70 records' In albmns. Record Storage Albums 10-lnch 0?C 12-Inch 8C The Superior Quality Your Car Should Hay wmmm flo4dD Gallon A safe, efficient ethyl alcohol Anti-Freese that guards eooling lyitems against fireesing; nut, orerheating, logging. Play safe . . . use rirwto&e Super AntLTreeie, J" seiif or Onff the irnr Tinstone DcLuxc Champion Tire Han Theie Fealnrent 1. Oear-Orlp Tread for surefooted sure-footed control on weV slippery pavement. 2. Saftl-Lock, Onm-Dipped Cord Body, so tough the tire can be recapped time after time. 3. 8afti-Sured Construction Increases tire life, providing longer mil sage. te) ALPINE MOTOR GO. Authorized FORD Service And Repairs for all Makes of Cars Telephone 124, American Fork |