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Show fnUDAY, . NOVEMBER 23, 1945 THE - AMERICAN . FORK. CITIZEN "FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1945 CLASSIFIED GIRLS FORTIFY YOUR FUTURE NOW Westem Union offers girls 18 1, ten wee -uuuuu ncc lining course In our Santa frul ieieB - r r1 .mnspn n. weeklv sub- r. .kna tm ninsr and assure r 3 . ,,iar nnsltlon uDon com- Stag course. Desire girls with Office experience although St essential. Those Interested Lire and apply Mr. Evans, TaOfpni UlUUIIi - .w w ni1' - fTsALE Charter Oak Heater, " . ,i . T" t" A torn on, Alpine. ll-16-2tp. tjdcare for 1 or 2 children during aayume. iei. ai-ivi, 236 East 2nd South, Am. Fork. 11-16. foiTsALE 1500 lb. work horse, 7 or 8 yrs. oia, cneap; aiso ib head young ewes. rei. io-j. 115 South 3rd cast, Am. ror. lwo-itp-u. fog RENT Music system com plete for socials ana parties. Xei. 2731, American Fork. li-ie-ii. Leave orders for COAL at Sinclair Sin-clair Service. Tel. 360. American Ameri-can Fork. 11-18-tf. TIRES! JIRES! ReplTred 'uied" Tires. Also new recaps. Sizes 6.00x16 to 6.00x20 and others. Inquire Albert Woffinden. 385 East First No., American Fork.' ll-16-3tp. HEMSTITCHING Done at 542 East. Main Street, Am. Fork. Tel. 638-W. 11-2-tf. FOR SALE No. 2 Romes, Jonathans Jona-thans and Delicious Apples. , Tel. 0267-R3, Am. Fork. Il-rl6-4t. LOST Pair of gold glasses In brown case. , Bring to O. K. Rubber, Am. Fork. 11-23-ltp. LOST Brown and white cocker spaniel, 7 months old. Tel. 33J, American Fork. Jl-16-ltp. WANTED Riders to and from Salt Lake daily. Tel. 261-J. American Fork. 11-16-lt. BICYCLE REPAIRING 458 East State, American Fork. 6-15-tf. Clubs and Socials M I aoroau 1 Ernest Froellck, Mrs. M. J. Prit Following an afternoon of , cnett Mrs Varney. Mrs. UilUgC ltdb " 1 luaj www mtui- bers enjoyed turkey dinner at the home of Mrs. John H. Miller. Fealitv j Friday evening Mr?. Ronald I Bate was hostess to the Feality 'club. Extra guests were Mrs. FOR SALE Heatrola. 557 East First North, Am. Fork. 11-23-ltp. Lost, Strayer or Stolen Small black and tan fox terrier, slick black hair, long tall. When last seen was wearing studded leather harness. Not pedigreed pedi-greed but a swell pet to my wife and I. Liberal reward. No questions asked. J. B. Wilson, Wil-son, Alpine Villa. Tel. 3711 Pleasant Grove. 11-23 - ' j Photo courtesy Joan Bennett Joan Bennett Cherishes Flowers Joan Bennett, film star, is a flower enthusiast who gives much personal attention to their care and arrangement. The spacious rooms of her home .constantly .are filled with a profusion of 'blossoms in containers ranging from dainty to unique. Here is Miss Bennett preparing to arrange ar-range another, attractive floral composition. To . keep the flowers fresh and bright she is adding Floralife, a cut-fldwer food, to the vase of water. Miss Bennett not only finds much satisfaction in lovely flowers but enjoys giving them every attention at-tention that will lengthen their life and prolong their beauty. """"" FLORALIFE is sold by Humphries Floral Co. Telephone 200-W American Fork HOLLAND TULIP & HYACINTH .BULBS WEST COAST POTTERY TAVERN NO-DRIP CANDLES All Colors and Sizes . . $1300 and $35 per month for br. home on East Lane. 5 rooms, bath, coal furnace, gas water - heater. Lawn, crb and gutter,; etc. $3500 4 rooms and bath, 1.61 ac. l34 shares water; garage, cellar. cel-lar. Faces So. Second ward. $18507 rm. home and 1 room in rear. (not finished) $150. furn. 3 rms. and bath in basement. Lot 5x10 rds. Between the two schools. $18003 rm. fr. house, large lot and water right. Cellar. Faces South. Good location, First ward. $75007 rm. adobe stucco, 3 ac. Flowing well, city water, berries, fruit, barn, 2 coops, granary, cellar, new roof and fence, first class land. First ward. HENRY C. JOHNSON Licensed real estate. Fire Insur ance. Notary. Abstracts. Bank of Am. Fork Bldr. Room 15. Tel. 7-W. " SOMIMfM COlDl'JflUG HOME KIT' oft 2 fo.3 Hovrt at Horn BRIGGS PHARMACY Etch kit eootalat ) full ounctf of Silon-typ XoJjWWta with Kjulimm, 60 Curlers. 60 cod liiiuet. cotton applicator, appli-cator, aeutraliicr and complct iostroctioD. CAMEO AMERICAN PORK, UTAH Thursday, Friday and Saturday November 22, 23 and 24 Froellck received the guest prize, Mrs. Ray Plnkerton the high score, prize and Mrs. Henry Chip- ,; man the consolation favor. Chrysanthemums Chry-santhemums were used for deco-i rations. Marriage Mrs. Hans Chrlstensen and Mrs. John Ht Robinson won the bridge prizes. Alpine Mothers nub Mrs. Loy Beck was hostess to the Alpine Mothers club Thurs day of last week. The afternoon was spent with needlework and social chat. A delicious lunch was served to Mrs. Frank Bate-man, Bate-man, Mrs. Edward W. Burgess, Mrs. Henry Beck, Mrs TVia Mn Alma TTnmnptt Mn William He'aley, and Mrs. Milton J ?e"on- son , f ,M"- Mulr. Seagulls Honor Past Workers Seagull Girls ol the Second ward Tuesday afternoon took Thanksgiving baskets to three women of the ward who have in past years been workers In the Primary organization. Those honored were Mrs. J6seph Nlch Sporleder-Anderson In a double ring ceremony' Saturday, Nov. 17, Miss Virginia! TiAnrviSporlerier of Walenberg, Colo.,; uiluiiic tuc uiiuc ui j. miiiuii Aii- Emma o. Anderson of Salt Lake City. The wedding took place at the home i of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sporleder, with Bishop Charles E. Pitts of the LDS church officiating. . I Following the ceremony a re-' ception was held at which 200; guests attended. The bride was oles. Mrs. Eliza Buckwalter. and attended by her sister, Miss Jerry Mrs. Olen Sykes. At each home Sporleder. as bridesmaid and her a brief program was given. The " "I '":Xz: WttJ group includes Juel Anderson, rlngbearer. Capt. Tommy Thomp- LuJean Bell. Connie Bennett. fn' a buddy of l ?room whUe Aria Boley, Kathleen Buckwalter' In Oermany. was best man. Connie Chadburn. . Janet Chris- Mrs- Anderson, mother of the Uansen, Jessie Lee Drew, coiieen l'." ,V 1 f.' Hatch. Cawlyn Ririe, Shirly, stfle; Mrs ; Joseph F. Walton Richards, Mary Varney, Noreenland. Mr and Mrs. Harry Barratt uTo.ct.ff .nH Aftn whha ttiav motored to Welensburg for the were accompanied by Mrs. Clare B. Chrlstensen, ward Seagull leader, and Mrs. O. 8. Richards, stake leader. wedding. PIJ3 Wednesday evening Mrs. Anderson An-derson and Mrs. Walton held open house at the Walton home for relatives to meet the bride purse, who arrived with her husband rney were guests ior LOST ' Girls' maroon white Initials. Please return to Tuesday Joyce Winterton or Citizen) Thanksgiving dinner at the home office. Tel. 0277-R2. 11-23. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele. , ,..,.1 .The young ...couple.-, will -leave run sALtr BtoKoi-owKer. .i Friday for Los Angeles where wesi Main. Fork. Tel. 173-J, Am. they Intend to make their home. 11-16-lt WANTED Subscription to the Citizen as a Christmas present. Your out of town relative or friend. $2.50 per year. Bridal Shower FOR SALE Fine assortment of Christmas Cards. Alpine Publishing Pub-lishing Co. STAKING ZACHARY BETTY j SCOTT FIELD .h J. CARROL NAISH Beulah Bondi Percy Kilbride ALSO SELECTED SHORTS MATINEE THURSDAY, 4 P. M NOW ON DISPLAY FRIGID AIRE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS TIIOR ELECTRIC WASHERS WILCOX GAY RECORDIO'S COMING SOON-Frigidaire Electric Ranges, Hot Water Heaters. Emerson Radios. Proctor Irons, Roasters, Toasters. Hamilton Beach Mixers, Vacuum Cleaners. Seth Thomas Electric Clocks. McAllister BaglessVacuum Cleaners. Duo-Therm Oil Heaters. WATCH FOR OPENING ON COMPLETION OF OUR NEW BUILDING AT 295 WEST MAIN STREET Automobile Service and Repairing TEXACO PRODUCTS Temporary Headquarters at 277 West Klain Street Nielsen Auto and Appliance Co. KEITH C. NIELSEN, Prop. American Fork - - . Phone 27 SUNDAY AND MONDAY November 25 and 26th 'Added Selected Shorts Matinee Sun. 4 p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday Nov. 27 and 28 t FEATURES i OF Inspector wanted for Western Quarter Horse Association. Thorough knowledge of horses essential. Post Office Box 1979, Oakland 4, California. Inquiries In-quiries concerning registering quarter horses welcomed. FOR . SALE Office desk, office table', gas stoves, heaters, wash benches, metal beds and springs. 48 South First West, Am. Fork. , H-23-tf . FOR SALE -1938 Ford Pickup. Good condition. At R & L Repair Re-pair Shop, Ryberg Gravel Pit. 11-23-ltp. FOR SALE Blond oak bedroom set, mattress and springs; En- , cyclopedia Library, 1943 edition edi-tion 12 volumes. 323 Harvard Circle, Tel. 13-J, Am. Fork. 11-23-lt FOR SALE Ten acres farm land. Primary water right. R. W. Clark, Tel. 217-W, Am. Fork. ll-23-4tp-tf. Send a Christmas gift 52 times a year. American Fork Citizen makes the ideal gift for your out of town relatives and friends. Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Mrs. D. R. Norton and Mrs. Cecil P. Hansen, entertained Informally at a "Meet the Mrs." party Monday evening for Mrs. Frank L. Galsford, Gals-ford, the former Berniece Kennedy, Ken-nedy, who was married Nov. 10. The affair was held in the Legion hall which was appropriately approp-riately decorated for the occasion. occa-sion. The early part of the evening eve-ning was spent playing "Bride" with prizes going to Mrs. James Comer of Lehi and Mrs. Culver R. Anderson. Miss Mary Pulley was mistress of ceremonies for a lovely pro-j gram which included a trio "Till the End of Time" by Mrs. Donna Gardner, Mrs. Russell Greene and Mrs: Jack Cook; a reading by Mrs. Harold Stoker; an accordian solo by Miss Miriam Humphries, three dance numbers by Janet and Joyce Shelton, a piano solo by Miss Irene Shelley and a solo, "Somewhere a Voice is Calling" by Mrs. Delbert Chlpman. Miss Shelley was accompanist for the singers and the dancing. Mrs. Glen L. Taylor and Mrs. Earl Holmstead had charge of the gifts. Taking care of the refreshments and serving were Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Thomas Pow ers, Mrs. Blaine Swenson, Mrs. Noel G. Knight, Mrs. E. R. Galsford, Gals-ford, Miss Elaine Galsford, Miss Joan Knight and Miss Rita Powers. Red Alaska Salmon, tall can - 57c Tuna Fish, - - - - 27c Vienna Sausage, can - - 15c Oval Sardines, in tomato sauce can - - - - - - - 15c Coffee, all brands jar - - 32c I Swan Soap, medium bar - 7c (Limited Supply) Fels-Napha Soap, bar - - 6c (Limited Supply) Cake Fruit Mix, 12 oz. pkg. 40c Corn Beef Hash, ready to server jar - .. ...... . .td,....m- 29c We also have the following items that will go on sale at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. SATURDAY: BANANAS, SLICED PINEAPPLE, SALAD DRESSING AND DUZ GRANULATED SOAP nntry aonaal tmiM to U pr at M Ik tola! originated bj tkm KibMda 4 Uih. U livmd mX Tdi's missrai utput wvald ceapUMj fill li Stat. ' Smith-Keilsch Friends of Mrs. Valeria Smith I will be pleased to learn of her marriage to Mr. John Kellsch of Salt Lake City. The wedding took place in Salt Lake Oct. 20. Following the return of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Smith, Mrs. Keilsch will make her home in Salt Lake City. ESTRAY POUND NOTICE METAL BONING INDUSTRY of UTAH I have in my possession one 2 year old brown horse with one white back foot and one white front foot, branded with an arrow ar-row on right hip. If not claimed and taken away said estray( will be sold at public auction at' 2 p. m. on Tuesday, December 2, 1945. Preston Nash, City Poundkeeper. "Your Land and My Land is the Best Land of All" Let us Rejoice and Give Thanks with FLOWERS We have a choice selection of Potted Plants and cut Flowers . . . Phone in your orders and they wilP receive our Prompt attention. PHONE NO. GO, LEHI LEHI FLORAL CO. NO. t I m i r J (MlUOtJS' ANNOUNCING - - - The Opening Wednesday, November 28 . of Earl's Radio-Electronic Service - Offering a complete repair service of all. makes of Home and Auto Radios, Electrical Appliances and Electronic Equipment. " Complete'New Stock of Radio-Tubes-Parts You re invited to call in and see the new shop, located at 16 North First East Street American Fork, Utah G. "EARL" WOOTTON, Manager PAY YOURSELF A DIVIDEND FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION AT LOW COST THROUGH HIGH DIVIDEND SAVING SEE US FOR THE FOLLOWING: . .. .. Outomobile - Burglaryy . Thef t,. -Eire,. -Extended Coverage All Liability, Personal Property, Float- er, Plate Glass. The Original Hardware Mutual Insurance Co. of Minn. GLEN TAYLOR, Agent PHONE 242 AMERICAN FORK RED STAR FLOUR AT YOUR GROCER . It ' r sa 'I ! I r '-S r ; I-' rr'. It fr; in 4-- I |