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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBeb THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 Misery, Thy Middle Name Is Mud or Water Household and Auto Repair 4VOTETOR QUAYLE CANNON JR. Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Lawn Jw f A ana r urniiurc. AUTOMOBILE OVERHAULING SCHREIBER'S REPAIR 263 South First East Tel. 231-J American Fork Republican Candidate for I J LI United States CONGRESS 2nd Congressional Dist. - Curtail taxes through elimination of need loss bureaus. Restore to Congress the c o n s t i t u tional rights to protect your voice in government. --Member of two regular and three special sessions ses-sions of the State Legislature. Member of legislature that approved increase of teachers' salaries. A native Utahn of pioneer heritage. Qualified-Progressive-Consistent Pd.' Pol. Adv. by Quayle Cannon) 3Ete-- . n ri wwrr . w :S 5555 &r ;x.r ' -- j. ... m r llllllll'l IF.,. ' , I k. I 1. T , T M fV- .H I a t -'.'wS":. f ...-1 1 jlLv . NX V -mm. t 1 - State Farm Mutual Automobil Insurance Local Reserves Insurance "Non-Assessable" More pRmJ TION AT LESS COST-Featuring 80 Collision InsunH Unexcelled Claim service, ' Compare Rates and Service. Largest Writer of Auw bile Insurance in the World for all Types of Covera nostal card will bring full Information without obligate 1 We Insure Everything Fire Automobile Life "WHERE TO BUY IT" C. V. (Vince) Nelson 563 King Street American Fork -With Our Boys- New York. N. Y. October 26, 1944 Midshipman Charles Alva Goodall, son of Mrs. Hannah S. Ooodall, was among 1350 men commissioned as Ensigns, United States Naval Reserve, in ceremonies cere-monies held today In the Cathedral Cathe-dral of St. John the Divine, New York. The group was the twentieth twen-tieth class to be graduated from The officer's oath was administered admin-istered by Captain Charles D. Edmunds, USN, Commanding Officer of the Midshipmen's School. Ensign Ooodall spent from Saturday to Monday In town with his mother and then left to re- thls oldest and largest Naval Re- j port for duty at Newport, Rhode serve Officer's School, and brings Island. the total number of graduates! from New York School tef more! Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Melvln ...... . . i I &AVJiAV? ati. Ten lnchet of rain In Allium does not stop Ihc office work of Serf!, viffii k,. .-.--.-. , . Ind., and Pvt. Anjelo A. Cnpullo. PlH.burin, Pa., who stand In flooded tent. (Right). The Jeep own e mired In the mud of Germany, is rettlnr help from (left to right). Corp. Oscar G. Cook, Detroit. Mitn.. Pvt. Fred Malmqulst, EUiabcth, N. J.; and Sergl. Chester A. Lolck, Lawrenceburg, Ind Bernard Newman, Loa Angeles, Calif. The driver is Sergt. gensen has been stationed the discharge from the army. It is past 18 months as a maintenance over 11 months since he was man in the air corps. Mrs. Jor- first admitted to a hospital in gensen, the former May Single- New Guinea. ton, is working as a nurse at the Epworth Hospital. Lieutenant E. Parker Chlpman spent three days last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P. Chlpman. He stopped enroute to his post at Camp Beale, Cal., from troop escort es-cort duty to Camp Polk, La. than 17,000. Principal speaker at the cere mony was Commadore John K. Jorgensen have been visiting with Mrs. Annie Jorgensen of Salt Lake City and with Mr. and Richards, USN, former com- i Mrs. E. B. Singleton of American manding officer of the school, and now Commander. Naval Reserve Re-serve Officer Training Center. Fork during the sergeant's furlough. fur-lough. They returned this week Cpl. James N. Grant has returned re-turned to Camp Barkley, Texas, after spending 11 days with rela tives and friends. Cpl. Grant Ronald J. Bailey F 2c, happily surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwln D. Bailey, Thursday morning by arriving from San Diego, Calif., for a six days furlough. fur-lough. Fireman Bailey will report re-port back at the naval training center Nov. 2, when he expects to be assigned to a ship. King Rides a Jeep '4 Captain Gene B. Biglef, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erin D. Bigler of son of Mrs. Knord Beck, has just Huntington Park. Calif., is the graduated as a dental laboratory . only member of two air crews to technician at Springfield, Mo. survive a crash about ten days He is expecting an overseas as- ago at Rodd Field, Corpus Christl, eicrnmpnt in thp near fntnrp i Texas, relatives were Informed I this week. The two planes were ! fnl and Mrs. Von Tidwell ar-! flying blind, the higher one ig- ; rived home Saturday after . nlted and as it fell tore the tail ; MlchBe, o( Romana sits at ! spending 10 weeks at the Fort from the lower plane. Capt.;the whee, of a v s army p, George Wright convalescent hos- i Bigler will be confined to a hos- whHe Co MarshalI R. Cray, San pital at Spokane. Wash. Mr. Tld- l Pna r o ur iu weea wim . Anton,0( TexaS( eXpiai8 some of to Liberal, Kan., where Mr. Jor-well has been given a medical foot Injury the mechanical features of the car. Recapping and Repairiw ALL WORK GUARANTEED We have the following sizes in First Grad Tiro, which can be purchased with a certificate: 700 x 16 550 x 17 500 x 19 450 x 21 600 x 20 6 ply truck 600 x 16 6 ply truck 32 x 6 10 ply truck 32 x 6 8 ply truck OK RUBBER WELDING SYSTH G. W. Hanks & Son American Fork, Utah A m ' Vv .7'- 6.L- Proudly We Present Each and Every .Republican County Judge Jos. E. Nelson Spanish Fork District Judge Former Pres. of Utah State Bar. Legionalre, present District Judge by appointment. Don Mack J)alton Pleasant Grove District Attorney Successful attorney, former L. D. S. mission president. Disabled Veteran. H (r Si 4 A s s , 1 . . . 1 tl - Upon His Own Merits! Each One Is Capable - Efficient - Honest - Progressiva1 These Candidates Will Fill With Distinction the Offices to which they may be Elected " ' "4 4 J rd't y 1 v ' Ed Tuttle American Fork State Legislature 1st District Business and civic leader. Thoroughly Thor-oughly familiar with the problems prob-lems of Utah. S. II. Blak Vineyard State Legislature 2nd District Successful farmer and dalryn Former Alpine school W jritKr, two terms. "i ime i-or a mange VOTE REPUBLICAN 13 .. Daryl Fowler Lchl , County Commissioner 4 yr. Term Parmer and btulnesi BUB Church and civic leader. Tomer county treasurer. deputy Wni devote full time to & Jd A. O. Thorn Sprlngville County Commissioner 2 yr. Term One of the most prominent road puilden and contractors in tha west Former Mayor and Councilman. Coun-cilman. Will devote full time to the Job (Paid Political Adv. by American Fork Republican Corhmittee) 1 V ' I Mrs. :ffie jacobi Provo State LcRislature 3rd District Frmor educator. Active church f; ' c vie worker. A mother who vcwfc rcprcsent to women's V ) v 1 1 Jsok D. Sweniio Spanish Fork State Legislature -4th District Successful youn bustaea g former president - of nro Jtycees. ...... |