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Show ,. ,.' ' ' ' .... ;, ,1,.,.. , ,, . , , , . . ,, ., , ,-A; ', - . imrrci AnVfntir vim&C CITIZEN : i ' . ' "' FRIDAY. AUGUST 16, 1948 - v . -- ' g-iiaa-rs ,-v,-r, . ii i ... ii r.. tiplfflHHES OFTOI MONTH" 'i' i fir A. A J Brand New Saddle for sale by For Sale and Want Ads at-n.sS; r11 ... ' WAITRESS WANTED Local When you have something to ell, want to buy, rent, waitress, unexperienced or ex- etc use these columns. . Some 5,000 readers scan these Pr$nced ftt Cav &t2& columns weekly Rates: 10 cents per line first week, 5 . : etui,, line ,.ch .JdlU.l w.k. Cd. .1 Tjbk. W SSmSS. $1.00, Nonces 10 cents per line. ; Am, Fork, j 8-9-lt. , . ' ' ' WANTED -Ride to Salt Lake FOB SALE-Two girls Bicycles. Cash Paid for quart milk bot- .gjjg Srirtne'VeLehi sES! Will pay cash for bicycle tics. TeL 164-W, Am. Fork. trade drmng. JJ 'chains, wheels or other parts. -' 8-9-tf. -- 458 East State, Am. Fork. gALE New Horse drawn "tS? JSS : P Bull Bake, Just used two days; JgLj SliSwS' One of most modern, luxurlus A.i M Inch P. & O. two-way S'acX,523 In toe homes In North Utah County, riding plow; 0 good weaner - able WuuiJ! for medium size family, In pig3 choice cider vinegar- JJ"J2ffi center of thriving town. your own containers. SSl2!vSS $15000-22ft ac. sandy .loam, Phone 3883, V. W. West 5252 LiiSont AdSson house, equipment and crops.f 9-8-2tp. ?60-J or Ramona aerson, 850 pullets, 1 horse, 5-8 tons 184-J, Am. Fork, cosmetic con- wheat; IV tons barley; 2 ac. F0B SALE-Practically new 3 sultants for Luzler. 7-19-4t. onions In field, 7000 ft. lumber; cU cement mixer, motor ' buUdlng blocks, bath fixtures. mount Tei. i33r( Am Fork. WALLPAPER HANGING and Faces 8. Near Am. Fork. 8-9-tf. PAINTING Joe Reese, 348 $7300 Brick, large lot; sidewalks. , ' y. , . . East Lane. Tel. 343-J, Am. Close In. Water right; new for SALE Two bottom, 14 In. fork. 8-29-4tp-tf. garage. " plow, practically new. TeL m 1M,,,M, 12500-2 rm. and bath; large S20-JI. Lehl. 8r9-2tp. Clar garage. Corner lot, fruit, ber- . for Paper K&nzJMd ?ilnt- rles and lawn. Some outbuild- FOR SALE 36 Ford. 294 North lng. Call 199-J, Am. Fork. lngs. Fairly close In. Third West, or TeL 367-W Am. 7-iz-tp. $4000-6;rm. adobe stucco, new Fork. 8-9-lt. , Repaired, Bought, Sold paint, ac. coop 35x20, garden, - parts for most all lawn, etc. BUY YOUR MERL NORMAN mates 0n hand Free pickup $500-Bulldlng. lot 58x157 ft. COSMETICS at Elva's Beaut ZSmmkBSbtm. ... Sidewalk.- irrigation rights; - 8hop, 349 East Lane, - - -SermrM: city water. Center street t-9-it Bl& 7 yWtf. Ucens1 Kf" KSBrokeri FOR SALE-2 milch cows, Jersey Cesspools and Septic Tanks ISnceV Abstract. Notary', and Holsteln. Clarence Roundy, -JgS! JSSt Bank of Am. Fork Bunding, Sixth East and Seventh North, prompt service. TeL 2?: Boom HorTel7.W. Am. Fork. 8-9-2tp Provo- 6-14-12tp. WANTED Ladies for matron FOR SALE 1936 Studebaker, FOR SALE Dinette set, solid wWk! Eta thoroughly .overhauled,-Alvto -oak, leatherette seats used 2 sSl Awlyofflce? WesCTplne, Tel. 02702 monto 373 So nt& S wr ng, .9-26-4t.J . - . 8-9-ltp. , Am. Fork. -io-p. This is Geom Sylvester Raikes ' - j Who failed to have be Big Little- Things Burned-out headlight bulbs, faulty door latches, broken windshield wipers are small, low-cost repair jobs that, if neglected, can cause accidents. - - Bring your car in for checkup check-up of these "little things." Genuine Ford parts and accessories ac-cessories are yours at modep- te cost, jwmmrjj&& : AID me. , us fix hts brakes Taln'l Funny, MeCf "J Nct'rwnenltijriwl dent. So brake checkups and brake jobs are getting ,top prprity in our shop. '.at'sjbne way we are co-! bperatlng in the countrywide country-wide , campaign to make safer. Come in today. Let us check YOUR brakes. Yoii got prompt Sdrvico Fairly Priced -from S ' t- Telephone 124, i91; It's a Good Idea I Our factory-trained me-. me-. chanics know your Ford car best . , . have special Ford 1 equipment ... use factory-I factory-I approved methods . . . and I Genuine Ford parts. Let's I " ''"cTi'ecTcover your car to keep I it safer to drive and keep its resale value up. Bring your I Ford "back home" today. rr r - r-ii " i American Fork FOUND Coin purse. Owner identify and pay for adv. A &H Market. 8-16-lt. FOR SALE-Jersey milch cow. Lamar Boren, 151 South Center Am. Fork. 1 - 1 111 ' ' i fblSSftrt Jf ders,' Electric Buffers, Electric Wall-f ,; paper Steamer. Vacu er and Attachments. OPA Hardware. . EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING one year guarantee; one week service. R. Leo " Roberts, at Mrs. Vern Walker, 131 West, AmoHcan Vnrk. 4-25-tf. NYLON HOSE MENDED Hemstitching, Hem-stitching, Buttonholing. CaU the Style Shop. 0-7-tX. WANTED-Dlshwasher at Cave- Cafe, Am. Fork. 7-26-it. PAPERHANGING Cleaning and Palntinff. Max Hunier, ici 377-W, Am. Fork. 7-26-6t. LESLIE LONG, PAINTING, BRUSHrAKD SPRAY. COMMERCIAL COM-MERCIAL AnD RESIDENTIAL. FREE ESTIMATES. TEL. 363-J, AM FORK. 7-12-4tp HU5UKX MtJtuw Cottage Cafe or 146 Bt First South. -"-u. makr ; Riurss Millions are needed. Start a aulck CASH I business, returns can start ihl Next week the young people two weeks with an inexpensive, Ufiu return to the high school easily hand operated iiwi- nnTt itrm ahImmmm AhI I MAOIUV, Uiujr oouu uu cement and any old shed needed. need-ed. Build your HOME of brick. Get a TYRA-PLAN. See what can m tQamRF-KKTRA'Cfk WYOMINO, MINN. 7-26-4t V No Jive Wanted Herd If your front wheels are getting get-ting pigeon-toed, or if fthe steering wheel "jitter-bugs" you need a wheel alignment You'll save rubber, save your , temper and save a possible accident. Drive in and let us make a complete steering assembly checkup. :..ftrr.rtf,nvte..JI j ':y;"' '4' Now on Exhibit Pictures of the Month are now nn hihit at the J. C. Penney comDany stjre and wlU remain gjv f next f0Ur weeks. work of Erm& pink. . . m AVtMH ana f -an TaLu , fJ" nMt Patterson. . nii Kie Qourley. has on exhibit a iiorai si-uuy, "Peonies". " " ' ' " Mrs. Pinkertoii is exhibiting tvitwa wnterfnlors. Utah Blos- kM - , . hocks. She has studied under Mr. Salisbury, Mr. Kearns ana Mrs. Gourley. Art Association Meets With President Harold Wools-ton Wools-ton presiding the Art Assocla- .1 1 ,k. nitv Mall Mnn. ni ht to plans for the annual exhiDit which wlU be held September 23 to 30 in Chlpmans. TEEN AGERS DANCE AT LATONA Special summer dancing party was very much enjoyed by the Teen-Aeers at the Latona Wed nesday evening. About 200 young people were present with Jaycee wives as snonsors w8 J8 ' "PJ" Rnrnn narents who drODOed in fnr n. w minutes reDorted that the spirit of the group was splen did and their conduct aDove re- nrnarti gym f0r their dancmg party CANYON PARTY FOR POULTRY GROWERS Utah'' Poultry Producers; Grow ers, Employees and tneir part ners are anticipating with pleasure pleas-ure a c&nvon tartv to be held at the Cava Camp Monday evening, August 19. A fine program has been arranged and the company Is playing host. Everybody come jourself and -tr spoon;- FOR SALE Jersey milch cow, to freshen with 2nd call, zut East Main, Am. Fork. 8-16-tf. FOR SALE -Two-piece living Good buy. TeL Fork. 8-16-lt room set. 219-R, Am FOR SALE Girl's bike, $12.00. 59 South, 4th East, Am. Fork. .-,,,....., 4,, 8-16-lt. FOR SALE Dining room table and chairs; breakfast table and benches, electric hot water ., heating unit, quart fruit Jars, 5Qej doz.; Cole's heating stove, new army saddle, small adding machine, congoleum rug 12 by 15 (can be made in two), boy's ice skates, size 3. Rennlsons, 8th East and Singleton Road, Am. Fork. 8-16-ltp. Photograph Tinting Have your old and new favorite photographs photo-graphs tinted. New department depart-ment opening at Style Shop, 166 East Main, Am, Fork. 8-16-3-tp. WANTED Experienced clerk. Thornton's Drue. TeL 3. Am. Fork. 8-16-ltJ FOR SALE Ladles bicycle. Tel. 163-J, Am. Fork. 8-16-lt. FOR SALE Milch cow. Tel. 65-R Am. Fork. 8-16-ltp. FOR SALE Saddles. 455 Thorn wood, TeL 653-W, Am. Fork. 7-19-4tp. WHY BE HIT BY LIGHTENING When you can be protected by the Robbins Modern Lightening Light-ening Protecting. For further information call 0270-R2, Am. Fork. 7-26-tf BUTTONHOLING. Expert Dress- makine. Alterations ana e- modellne. 60 Roosevelt. Tel. 669-J. Am. Fork. 7-19-tf. NEEDED One woman who has had experience In, laundry finishing department. Trl-Clty Laundry, 85 So. 1st West, Am Fork. 8-9-lt, FOR SALE BY OWNER 106 road, 1 block from church and store, 4 blocks from School; 4 room adobe house with city water, hot and cold water In house, electricity, phone; good water right; crops planted, alfalfa, alf-alfa, grain, peas, onions, carrots, car-rots, potatoes, spinach, raspberries rasp-berries . and young . orchard. Some implements and livestock. live-stock. Alvln Rleske, Alpine, or Tel. 0270-J2 Am. Fork. 7-28-4tp. Tor dependable taxi service Call CITY CAB CO. J. C. HARRINGTON . Phone 617 Church News - , Assembly of God ' Sunday School and worship service at 2 p. m. ,v " Evening Evangelistic meeting at 7:45 p. m. To those who nave noi y iwcu personally invited to attend serv ices, a cordial lnvitauon now given to attend, cervices m-ducted m-ducted in the Legion HalL , , Presbyterian Community Church Sunday morning service 9:45 a. 'm. 7 " 7 ' Kensington will meet with Mrs. Frank Rusick Thursday, August 22, at 2 o'clock. ' Second Ward Sunday night Lehi Fifth ward young people wlli. . present.-the program in the Second ward in exchange with Second ward youth. Mrs. George Ingram will have charge of the program with Ward Glover acting as master of ceremonies. The chorus will sing "We Thank Thee Oh God For a prophet," "Oh it is wonaenui with th nolo Dart bv PaurBen- nett, "Lovely Valley" and "Stars of Morning." snort taxxs wui on given by Udene uarrew, . jwon Henderson. Colleen Ingram and Paul Hanson. The prayers will be offered by Beverly Meredith and Keith Jameson. Third Ward s Myron R. Moyle, member of the Alpines stake high council, will be the saeaker at the Third ward services Sunday evening. tJ n fiarAnfT will be the Kfwaker at the Fourth ward serv ices Sunday evening, special musical numbers will be given. Fifth Ward " nordnn w. Clark, member of the Alpine stake high council will be the speaker at the Fifth ward services eunaay evening. Music will be furnished by Mrs. Robert B. Leishman. LOCAL ARTIST SHOWING AT ART BARN Harold Woolston, American Fork, and Mrs. Viola Hale Curtis. Salt Lake City, members of the Utah Association atusis, are holding a two artist show at the Art Barn In Salt Lake City during dur-ing the remainder of the month. Sunday. Aueust 18. exhibiting artists are Inviting the public to a tea between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock. The exhibit is nnen week davs from 10:30 a. m to 8 p. m. and Sunday from 3 to 7 pvm. From his water colors Mr. Wnnlston has on dlsDlav Country Street, Prospector's Hut, Celery pacxers, Btacxing urain, tuna, Old Barn, Poem, Rail Yards, and his oil exhibit includes Mountain Glade, Rural Calm, Indian Summer, Sum-mer, Neighbors, Valley Farm, Haystack, Winter Day, .Spring Blossoms,- White House and Mountain Home. '. Jla I ijfi n : "t iff IX m ELVll WEAL mw $ TO YOUR -EASTERN VACATION ) Big city night -life, seashores; mountains, lakes, resort-hotels . . . everything you can think of for t fun-packed vacation . . the East has them all! ' ! Plan to spend your vacation back east this year. See your friendly Santa Fe Trailways bus agent today and kt him help you plan your trip by Santa J J Fe Trailways bus. It's the modern way to,sce more ... for less!' ' SAMTE FE TRAILVAYS . BUS SYSTEM BRIGGS DRUG STORE 13 E. Main Street Phone: S 1 r' . "'-"7 FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, "4-H Club News 4-H Butterflies Highland 4-H club menilu have been meeting each Mon with Mrs. Henry Greenland structor in cooking, Bunker is president, jeaTS? secretary and renartr r. ihara Greenland,, music iadw : Accompanied by Mrs. Adair Bromley, the Early Bird 4-ir: attended .the Utah county a2 at Baalsam Park in Hobble (W canyon where 330 girls gaS Thursday and Friday 0f 2 weea. wemoers 01 tne group to. ioying the outing were rwr! Bromley, Carol Coates. Leishman, Joyce Rowley andEaT lene Schrelber. Tuesday morning the glrli'mit at the home of Mrs. Brnmu where Carolyn Bromley and jl net Shelton prepared and breakfast to seven. '. Happy Stitchers Happy Stitchers, with Mas G. Gardner-and Mrs. LeGranJ Mott as leaders, also went b Hobble Creek. Girls enjoyt&r the outlnz were Jovce Rirt nZr w - mJG ty Mae Dunkley, Marlene Hanh TVrt' T-ftiirsAtv Minn T nteVr!' Colleen Moss, Mazle Nash, Mm. lene Sabey and Lucille Turner. weanesaay aiiernoon . the group met at the home of Ludfe Turner where they studied health lesson and worked m II mmmmm It'l ( life insunnce progrun that! . ofl-baUnce, hitting too hard at ott ""foiia of protoim and missing other i vittd covenge. Why not let me dbed ; up on your program today? ' I , State Farm's kdancd life iiuumn ' ; pfogram can be tailored to your on t and your family's particular okSl Kates are mighty reasonable. AaJ , Sute Farm's balanced program goo ittft jarthtr in providing for b. pier tomorrows. Act now to ui guard ygur future! - . !. i RULON. L. BURR 326 East Second Soitk American Fork t PHONE 676 a STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY fforn Offc Bloomhgtoe, IV. 1 r" A ANTAfElTRAILVAYS MA- 9t " iXiLi |