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Show FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1946 - THE AMERICAN F01UC CITIZEN - ' ""l" Local News Items Miss Lois Beckstead of River ton is visiting this week with Miss Jean Frederick. MM. Detos Dickeraon JeXt Sunday Sun-day for Oregon with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hendrickson.. While there she will visit with her mother and her brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Farn worth of Blackfoot, Idaho, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oastln Qarlick last week. While here they were entertained by the Garlick family at a canyon party on July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laursen were at home last week-end from Logan where Mr. Laursen Is at tending school for six week. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Devitt of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Johnson of Provo returned home last Friday from a week in Yellowstone Park. The week was spent fishing and sightseeing. Mrs. Merrill Roberts Is visiting this week with Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Roberts. Merrill and his wife are living in Logan where he Is attending summer school. Mr. and Mrs, Irving L. Pratt were in a slight accident In Provo last Sunday night. The -car which .Mr. Pratt was driving hit a parked truck and cracked the glass ifi the front right wind-f shield. Mr. Pratt was momentarily momen-tarily blinded by on coming lights and" was unable to see Mr. Wilson Ritchie spent Friday, Fri-day, June 28, and Tuesday, July 2, in Salt Lake City visiting his father, Janes Ritchie, who is 111 at the LDS hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Austin and three children returned Saturday Satur-day from a four day visit with Mr. and Mrs. .Will Conder of Gunnison, Utah. Mrs. Austin Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith Conder, nnrl phllrtrpn nf Alnlne accom-i panled by Mrs. Smith's mother,! . Mrs. Ernest Parker, Miss Helen Mrs. H. L. Smith and two sisters, Parker. Mlsa Alice Parker, Miss Mrs. Gordon and Miss Alice Grace Parker of Salt Lake, and Rmith of nraner motored to Miss Jeanne Loveless of Provo Boise, Idaho, last week to visit returned Monday from a week-Devar week-Devar Smith. They also visited end trip to Fish Lake, Bryce and Pocatello, Idaho Falls and Twin Zion canyons Falls.. The party attended a met at the home of Mrs. Alta Nash Tuesday for their omnthly meeting and work. A dulft was completed and tea towels and luncheon cloths were embroidered embroider-ed by the ladles. Luncheon was served to ten ladles. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Galsford spent the week end at Cedar City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cheever. family reunion at Idaho Falls. They arrived home Sunday. Miss Wanda Winn from Smith field is- visiting this week with Miss Helen Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Merlkofer returned last week from a Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson month's vacation through Van- and daughter June McCandless couver, B. C, Seattle, wasmng-and Mr. Bill Wilson all of Los ton, Portland Oregon, and Ban Angeles, California, were Sunday Francisco, California. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. Merlkofer has been trans-! Mrs. Willis Frederick. Mrs. An- ferred from the Ogden Ordnance derson Is a sister of Mrs. Fred- Depot to Tooele Ordnance Depot erick. where he Is auditor for overseas The group accompanied by return material. , Mrs. Ted Dickerson and Miss Jean Frederick visited In Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parker, Lt. pork with Mrs. Stella Young T' - . .4f2 'V' Vi' ; 0 CLUBS AND SOCIALS Mrs. Walter Hansen, Mrs. Thomas Binch, Mrs. George Watts, Mrs. Mark Coddlngton,1 and Mrs. Myron Moyle entertain-' ed on July 2, in honor of their! mother, Mrs. Luella Wagstaf f on ' her 79th birthday. The party was held at the home of Mrs.' Coddlngton. During the after noon a program was given ana the guests talked over old times, after which refreshments were served. Those in attendance were Mrs. Betsy Hunter, Mrs. Mary E. Abel, Mrs. Jesse M. Walk er, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Mrs. and Mrs. Leon L. SCOtt and cnil- ninward. another sister. ' Mary Andersen, iwrs. mureuee i dren, Sandra and Bobble, spent, iHutchings. Mrs. Mary Marshall, Sunday at Lagoon. Lt. Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Charles HlgueraJMr8- tucy Ambrose, Mrs. Eliza flew a C-46 cargo plane from of San Francisco. California.. Searle, Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mrs. Austin. Texas, to Hill Field Sat- were visiting at the home of Mr. Minnie Webb, Mrs. McKracken, urday.; He left Bunaay to go and Mrs. W, O. Nelson last week. mi m i mi 0 back to Texas, where he is a fly- Mrs. Higuera Is a sister of Mr. lng instructor at uergsirom Nelson Field. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thornton Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pett return- of Redland, California, are visit ed .Monday from Brigham City lng this week with Mr. Thorn-whlre Thorn-whlre they had spent the week- ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom end .yjsltlng Mrs. Burton Pett, , Thornton. motncrjLMrJPett, 1. the truck. Contrary reports, Mrs Jured. :as-reeelvei Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl word from her brother, Mr. Clark Larson last week-end were Mr. uonaer, tnat ms wue is con- land Mrs. Wesley Wood of Driggs, valescing following a major op- tn RaU . . . Idaho. Miss May Larson daugh- eratlon performed last Thursday. , 7 rL tZ Iter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larson She is at the Loma Linda hos- "CM UU Ul- .1 1 It.. . nt.1 l C J was nisu iv xiuiuc lur uic wcc.- imuu m ou sciuauuiu, vuuvi- end. She is employed at Driggs, nia. The Cbnders are former Idaho. The occasion of the residents of American Fork, visit was. , the Larson Reunion I which was held- Sunday Coffee, lb 32c 10 lbs. Sugar a 78c I can Milk 12c Peanut Butter 35c 1 Carton Matches 23c 6 lbs.. Spuds 24c Cream of Wheat 23c BOLEY'S the Old Reliable 1 of Mrs. Howard Barrows of Mid' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoker vale at a bridge luncheon at the and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellison Manor House In Salt Lake last left Friday for Yellowstone Park Monday. where they will spend the week. . Dinner guests of Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Vera Chlpman Hall Sunday, June 30, were Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peters left and Mrs. Elvln Balr and family Thursday lor a rive day trip to or Los Angeles Yellowstone Park. J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmeid Mrs. W. J. Morrison and and daughter Elsie and grand daughter Carolyn of Long Beach,, daughter Ruth Ann of Salt Lake California, were in American spent the week-end visiting with Fork last week visiting with Mr. friends in Highland. Saturday and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, j evening they were the guests at a vaujruu yamij given uy tax. wiu Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kelly and Mrs. N. E. Nash and Mr. and Mrs. daughter Barbara Jean of Ingle-.Oscar Hall. wood, California, have been visiting here with Mrs. Mary J. I Miss Jennie Lee entertained Cunningham and family and In the Junior girls and the Senior Pleasant Grove with Mrs. Alva . Scouts at a party at her home Kelly. , Wednesday evening. Mrs. James Julian, Mrs. George F. Shelley, Mrs. F. C. Pectol, Mrs Bert Timpson, Mrs. Leon Wag-staff, Wag-staff, Mrs. E. H. Boley, and Mrs. Randall Shipley. Modernette Club. Members of the Modernette Club met at the home of Mrs. Donal Ohran Wednesday night. The social was in the form of a j i uauy jsuuwer 101 wis. ouitu o- rtheyThTiFasilven- a- high-chair by the club. ... A variety of games were played in which prizes were won by Mrs. Thomas Shafter, Mrs. Vera Bor-en, Bor-en, Mrs. Charles Carson, Mrs. Dale Loader, and Mrs. Eldon Roberts. With sweet peas as center pieces for the tables, the hostess Silowia At the home of Mrs. Dean Bennett Wednesday evening the members of the Silowia club met in honor of Mrs. Dean Chris tensen of Black Rock. Covers were laid for eleven guests with a beautiful centerpiece center-piece of snap draggons, roses and sweet peas. At pinochle Mrs. Marvin Salisbury Salis-bury won the first prize with the . consolation prize going to Mrs. Jack Proctor. Entire Stock Womens and Childrens Summer COATS at 25 Discount Women's DRESS HATS Vz Price Girls' PLAY SUITS 2-Piece Excellent Style Q OA Regular $4 50 for Girls' White Cotton Summer Dresses Big Reductions Excellent Values Misses' White SKIRTS 3.2S Regular $4.15 CLEARANCE Girls' slack sum u Regular $1.85 Size 12-14 ONLY Children's Cotton Crepe BromES GOWNS Size 8 to 14 Regular $1.35 89c Sizes 8 to 1T Regular $1.60 V. " IV' ICELAND ILANXETS. BEACON 1 LAM KITS. iW x 84", 4& pounds of 72" x 90", 44 pounds, frothy white with striped t; Soft pastel shades to carry 'border. It hs- whipped out your color schemes, (ends.to prevent fraying, with rayon-satin binding. 10.90 ST.MOXITZ.BSACON 72184", 5 pounds deep , winter comfort. Woven in jacquard pattenu Bedroom Bed-room matching .pastel tonet- 12.90 Cured Hay In England during the early 1920s, both heated and unhealed air was forced through smaH stacks of hay to finish the curing process. j i v) 5.- r&" VV , - -i IATAWAL . Church News Sunday evening services in the Fourth ward will feature Mr. R. Gardner as speaker. Mrs. Stan ford wllde and Miss LuJean Bowen will furnish the music. Services begin at 7:30 p. m. merchandise at lowest possible prices. Elimination of OPA will not affect this 71 year old policy. Any future price raises will re-fleet re-fleet only increased wholesale costs to us and prices will be kept at the lowest possible level Lyle fregaskis will be the speaker at the Sixth ward sacra ment service Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. The Aaronlc Priesthood Priest-hood Chorus will furnish a few numbers and Misses Carol and LaBelle Boley will give a vocal duet. David Wagstaff will be the speaker at sacrament -meeting Sunday evening in the First ward chapel. There will also be special musical numbers. The program for Sunday eve nlng services in the Second ward will be: talks by Bert Wride and Jewel Chlpman, scriptural readings by Bob Taylor and Mar llyn Brown, organ solo by Janice Chadwlck, vocal duet by Kath leen and. Barbara Buckwalter, and several numbers by the Jr Choir conducted by Joy Green and Ruth Bird. The accom panlsts will be Jewel Chlpman, Edith Moss and Janice Chadwlck. There wilihe uractlces for the Jr .Choir Friday, July 12, at OO p. m. and Sunday at 9:45 a. m and 6:30 p. m. The Community Presbyterian church will hold Sunday School services at 11:00 a. m. and Sun day evening services at 7:30 p. m. Mr. C. A. Grant will speak on the highlights of his trip East Sunday evening at -the Fifth ward. He visited places of historic his-toric church Interest on his return re-turn and his talk, will' feature items concerning those . places. The special numbers will be presented pre-sented by members of the Grant family. ' , Sunday evening services In the Third ward will include George P. Shelley as speaker and special music will be presented by Miss Marcel Tyrrel, pianist. Mlss Tyr-rel Tyr-rel Is a graduate of the Boston Institute of Music and is at present working at the McCune School of Music Wednesday evening will be, ward houswleaning -at the. Third ward. s. Ghipman Merc American Fork Notice, . r iS&m I A Frozen-food Demonstration will be held at the Third ward chapel at 8:00 p. m. Monday, July 15, for all patrons of the American Fork Cold Storage Plant, according to Sterling Fox, Manager. Miss Alys Price, home demonstration agent of Utah county, will conduct the demon stration, suggesting ways of proper preparation "of all products pro-ducts for the frozen food lockers. adv. Hospital News Babies arriving at the hospital last week were to: Mrs. Wesley Baker of Orem, a girl on July 3; Mrs. Jim Spike of American Fork, a girl on July 3f 'Mrs? Gerald Belllstoa.ol Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, a girl on July 3; Mrs. D. D. Jensen of Pleasant Grove, a girl on July 4; Mrs. LeRoy Earl of American Fork, a boy on July 5; Mrs. Joseph McRae of American Ameri-can Fork, alrl on July 9; Mrs. Earl Sorenson of American Fork, a girl on July 9. Miss Earllene Robinson of American Fork had her appendix removed, on July 6. Mrs. Ray Draper Is convalescing convalesc-ing at the hospital following an operation ( perfonned on July 6. Mrs. can Crawford of Pleasant Grove is a patient at the hospital this week. Mrs, Earl Walker of Pleasant Grove underwent an operation on July 8. Mrs. Arnold JeoDson. American Fork is a patient following a goiter operation on July 8. Mr. Henry street of Alpine is a patient at the hospital. Vlrcll Adamson's condition l. reported to be Improving since his accident last week. . - Mrs. Jane Reese of Prhvn 1 o patient at the hospital this week. tan you viaitor do you know about 0. It's supposed to be encouraging news' "There'll be plenty of men's suits in 19-But 19-But if you're in need now, '48 is a long wij off. Your best bet is to take caxe of d clothes you have and the few you're enough to get with the finest, most g of clothes-care services ... 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