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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER & THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN -FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, IMS THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Published Every Friday at American Fork, Utah, by the ALPINE PUBLISHING CO. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Poitoffioe at American Fork, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate $2.00 Per Year fl T4 ter September 29 to Mr. and Mrs. HOSpital INOteS oien Sims of Westwood, Cal. Mrs. Victor Reynolds of Salt Lake City is a patient at the local lo-cal hospital this week. Mrs. George A. Varney is still confined to the hospital. La Veil Chc.snut, 12 son of Mrs. Pearl Chesnut, Is in the hospital recovering from an accident when we was lacerated by a po tato digger. Mrs. Sims is the former Amanda Sager. TFACIIER TRAINING Announcing! Wednesday is REMNANT DAY The following new babies arrived ar-rived at the hospital this week: October 27, to Mrs. Guy Hard-man Hard-man of Pleasant Grove, a girl; October 28. to Mrs. Leo Miner, a girl; to Mrs. Dilworth Terry of Alpine, a boy; October 29, to Mrs. Leland Swenson of Pleasant Grove, a girl; October 31, to Mrs. Reed Thompson, a boy; and to Mrs. Arval Wadley of Pleasant Grove a girl. November 1, to Mrs. Jean Fu-gal Fu-gal of Pleasant Grove, a boy. 1. ! WALKER- . II Sunday school teacher training train-ing classes have been organized for prospective teachers under the direction of Wayne Chad-wick, Chad-wick, Alpine stake Sunday school superintendent, with Miss Ellen Walker as instructor. DAUGHTERS OF THE PIONEERS CAME AMERICAN FORK. UTAH THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SAT-URDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 5 and 6 Mountainville Camp Mountalnvllle Camp of Alpine The purpose of the class is, , are announcing a bazaar In place first, to teach the fundamentals j 0f meeting next Thursday, No-of No-of gospel doctrine; second, toivemberll. present methods of teaching.! a variety qf articles suitable The class meets every Sunday morning at 9 a. m. In the tabernacle. tab-ernacle. The members of the group were suggested by the ward Sun day school superintendencles and called by the stake presidency. for Christmas gifts as well as quilts, aprons, and rugs will be on sale. Chill, pie and punch will feature the refreshment booth. The bazaar will be held In the recreation hall of the church at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plnkerton are rejoicing over the arrival of a son at the Lehi hospital October Oc-tober 27. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hansen on October Oc-tober 27. Word has reached American Fork of the arrival of a daugh- Members are Mrs. May Bennett, j 8 p. m. Susie Christensen, Lorna Con-1 Mrs. Cora M. Whitby Is general der, Gladys Grant, Vi Green-j chairman. Mrs, Belle W. Clark wood, Marilyn Hogland, Beth has charge of the refreshments. Ovard, Mrs. Arsena Robinson, Mrs. Donna Pierce. Mrs. Ruth Brooks, Mrs. Beth Ann Hlllier, Cleo Lewis, Betty Pratt, Mary Wright, Ann Abel, Mary Thompson, Thomp-son, Elaine Miller, Ruth Hansen and Fred Pawlowski. Turn In Hosiery The women' hosiery turned in since the beginning of the Stocking Salvage campaign if placed end to end would stretch 14,211 miles. Mr. Richard Wieser will direct a program which will feature an out-of-town speaker and musicians. music-ians. Mrs. Alberta Bennett Is captain of the camp. CHURCH NOTICES 1 1 National DUtillers Prodnrti jt"3 "" Corporation, N. Y. 90.4 Proof iMi 1 fl nW !"T IfS'irla&ifc S I A galaxy of brilliant prints m OfM j jO'ia 1 to make eacn event an ex- I i4 u j 11 citing one from now tfiJ' Cuflifi through the holidays! JftU 'i? Jj t -Sleek, slenderizing rayon ijlilt J n jerey that drape to "' i i3Vi' II!'' yoor figure into tho ; rllt akY? j Vfl new slim silhouette ... fU II 'jjRj'Jil H'tn shoulders, slim ' ' "J"L jfiQ - waist and narrow skirts. VII I I I nnn i 1 1 kir urn mi v 1 I I COLORS... 12 TO 20 ii V. In the four LDS wards Sunday evening the Relief Societies will present the programs when they convene at 7:30 p. m. for their annual ward conferences. At 7 p. m. the officers will meet with members of the stake board and the bishopric. All meetings will have a report of the organization by the ward president and previews of the lesson by the several class teachers teach-ers with short dramatizations illustrating phases of the work. Solos, choruses, and congregational congrega-tional singing will form the musical part of the programs. (Lack of space prevents publishing pub-lishing of detailed programs. Mutual Improvement Association Third Ward Tuesday evening Mr. John Hutchings of Lehi gave a lecture to the special Interest group on "Rocks and Gems of Utah." The fine collection of Mr. Hutchings was used to illustrate his talk. Next Tuesday evening the same group will hear Mrs. Eunice Wadley review the book "The Robe" by Lioyd C. Douglas. Fourth Ward Special Interest group of the Fourth ward organized last Tuesday night with Mrs. Reva R. Briggs as president and Mrs. Leila Abel as secretary. Next Tuesday the group will meet at the home of the class leader, Mrs. Elodla M. Roberts, for a social. Second Ward Mr. A. B. Allen and Dr. Guy S. Richards, teachers of the Second Sec-ond ward Special Interest group are conducting a series of intensely in-tensely Interesting lessons on "Our World". Ward members are urged to attend. Next Tuesday evening the Junior Girls are entertaining the Explorers and Van Guards at a party. All of this age group be ready for a good time. Clubs and Socials Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogland were hosts to a delightful Halloween Hal-loween party Friday evening. Festoons of orange and black hung from the ceiling and Halloween Hal-loween motifs decorated the walls of the living room. The guests all appeared In "hobo" costumes and refreshments were carried out In a similar spirit. A variety of games were played which produced all the chills and thrills of the traditional day. Thirty guests were present. I f! "" Hi I l. V1 iViCfc Nil IUDW1G Also Good snorts SUNDAY and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 and 8 SEE WHY MP M LORDS WE WORSE THAN RILUR5 i ftl'TITSessSi r Based on JAMES R.YOUNG'S STARTLING BOOR Added Good Shorts MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P.M. TUESDAY end WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9 and 10 2 FEATURES 2 No. 1 Variety Club Mrs. Afton Steiner entertained the Variety Club, their husbands and a few friends at her home Saturday evening. A delicious dinner was served, the centerpiece center-piece for the table being a bowl of lovely fall flowers. Bridge followed with prizes going to Mrs. Adair Bromley and MeMn W. Grant. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cahn, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. George Moss, Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Grant and Miss Lillie Shafter. GAG 0 1 Bee Orchis Bee Orchis ladies were guests last Thursday of Mrs. Bert Tlmp-son. Tlmp-son. The time was spent work ing on two afghans for the ; Bushnell Hospital. A delicious j hot supper was served at 6 o'clock. Special guests were Mrs. Henry Parduhn and Mrs. Ronald Bate. The club will meet November No-vember 11 at the home of Mrs. James Tattersall when the members mem-bers expect to complete their project. ACTION RULES THE PLAINS! , HUH Ltd STARRETT ami i W American Fork Camp DUP members of the American Fork Camp will meet at the home of Mrs. W. D. Stewart Thursday, November 11, at 2 p. m. The lesson "Pioneer Hotels, Laundries and Dairies" will be presented and a musical program given. H COIUM N'o. 2 iflHM AND ROARSl I A PICTURE 3fwt a Macro Adams Camp Mrs. George Meredith will be hostess to the Adams Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Pio-neers on Thursday at 2 p. m. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. F. T. Shepherd, Mrs. L. E. Jver-son, Jver-son, Mrs. Len Jackson and Mrs. Martha Buckwalter. Mrs. Meredith Mere-dith will present the lesson and a history will be read. Feality Mrs. Lee Bowen was hostess to the Feality club members on Thursday evening of last week, i Bridge was the diversion with jMrs. Keith Nielsen receiving the i prize for high score. Also win- i !ning prizes were Mrs. Robert j Marrott, Mrs. Neldon Varney, and j Mrs. Eldon Miller. Special guests l were Mrs. Harold Holley, Mrs. ! Carl Peterson of Albuquerque, N. ' M., and Mrs. Miller. Miss Baxter of the high school faculty will present some of her students in a dance demonstration demonstra-tion in the Second ward Mutual Tuesday evening and will also give a talk on "The Origin of the Dance". THE 3rd WAR 10AN IS OVER IUT WE'RE NOT STOPPING- WATCHES DIAMONDS . JEWELRY My Prices are Always Below City Prices C. D. STRANG JEWELER American Fork, Utah LaConda j La Conda Club members enter-! enter-! tained their husbands at a de-jlicious de-jlicious chicken supper at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester i Kirk Saturday evening. Table decorations and favors were carried car-ried out in a Halloween theme. The balance of the evening was spent in games and social chat. Six couples were present. Gallina Alba ' -mil? Our employees are raising $175,000 in War Bonds, over normal payroll deductions, to send a Bomber overseas. Meanwhile, we continue our wartime job of moving manpower man-power from vv lie re it if to where It is needed. Thornton Drut; Phone 3 American Fork tali llllllllllliJTIH Insulate your home with You can install Zonollt yourulf in on evening. It's easy nd aaves txpcxuiv insuLUtioa costs. ZonoHw is completely flr proof. It new settles. Rs duces heating bills oosvthlrd tftry yeul forfnUittmlt, $$$ phot TRI-STATE LUMBER Phone 26 , American Fork Mrs. Hannah Goodall was hos- j tess to the G. A. Club Wednesday ! evening. Mrs. D. W. Jones gave j a talk on parlimentary law, Mrs. J. W. Phillips presented one of the series of lesson on the Con- ' trol of War, "Peace on Earth".:. 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All members are urged to be in attendance. In honor of Miss Norma Dur-1 rant, a bride of the week, Mrs. Russell Green and Mrs. Jack Cook entertained Friday evening I at a personaLshower. A Hallo- j ween theme' was carried out hi decorations and the lunch tu ' honor received ' TO ; lovny guts. Ten guests were ' present. j l 1 Mrs. Oeorge Skinner entrrtain-ed entrrtain-ed her group of Beehive girls ! (Builders of the Hive) at a i weiner roast at her home Tues- aay evening. The girls completed complet-ed their Trial-Flight No. 4 and enjoyed refreshments. Sixteen were present. V- fc IkSksr sr Her eyes close and she cries. She's "Plassic," this year's wonder baby! Her plastic head turns and tilts. For Dad or Br other I Suri'oat 4 117.95 Finest jri 'soft-cap"W itb rT id cottes aid lining. f 36to 46. All-Star Valutl FOOTBALL- 2.50 Knty tough! Reinforced wun leather cross strips. Shoulder Pads 2.59 For Little Folks to Vstt TABLE & CIlAfltf 0.45 flnlsh. 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