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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1946 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN IDAYy SEl'TEMBER 6, 1945 ' ? - . ' tti - 1 ." . 1 - . - - X - A--.:-s . : -I ff 1 , A V 1 Local News Items 5-fM.iiriind MrWota,;!, Ctorke, ' - Rexburg, Idaho, returned home Saturday after a Week in American Ameri-can SYirlr. Chris Scott and J. Stanley Peters Pet-ers left Thursday for Chicago and nthr mercantile centers on a buying trip for Chipman's. Mr. and Mrs. James Hooks and Mr. and Mrs, Ross Cunningham and daughter Beth spent the past two weeks In southern parks, visiting St. George, Zion's, Bryce and the Grand canyons and Cedar Breaks. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge W. Mor- on4 tun Rma.ll AOI1S Of Ala- bairn have arrived to make American Fork their home. They are living in the C, Jack Duggan home m " Highlandi ' Mr, Morgan is connected with Geneva Steel. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sabey and Mr. and Mrs. Marl Steele Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller, Mr andMrs.J.CUfWdMiUerof Lehi. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. MiMir Pleasant Orove, attended the Utah state convention of motion mo-tion picture exhibitors held at Bryce canyoa August 28 and 2. Junius H. Noyes, who has spent the past five months aat Honolulu, Honolu-lu, T. H., arrived home Monday night for a visit with his mother, Mrs. J. P. Noyes. Mrs. Raymond O. King (Amy Wagstaff and little daughter Julia left Thursday to return to their home lrf Phoenix, Ariz., after an extended visit with Mrs. "John Ar wagstaff-- Mr. and Mrs. Garth Myers left the first of the week for Los ana wir. mm . " 7."-" Angeles wnere Mr. jyw returned home last week after ai medical school at the trip to Denver ana mieresung t Inlv(,rsi of southern Callfor- polnts in wyommg. incy some time fishing In . Wyom ng waters. Miss tlllle Shatter In company with her brother, anks"f and his son Frank Jr., left Friday night' to spend a week in their old home town, Aspen, Colo., with their brother John Shatter and friends. , , , : Mrs. E. Ray Gardner was hostess hos-tess Friday evening to 35 young people la honor of the lth birthday birth-day ol her daughter LaRae. Out;- v: . irrf. nit "rr: -. n.n...MM, hrinnr srames were trio 10 ueiivct TTnivprsltv 01 BOUinem ui-iw uh . , j points in Wyoming. They -Pfnt! eA they played and refreshments served. Dr. and Mrs. John" Francis, Santa Ana, Calif., visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. C. a. uranv and other relatives. They were on their way home from Davenport, Daven-port, Iowa, where Dr. Francis attended the chiropractic convention. con-vention. They flew from Iowa to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Floyd Wilde, Welling, Alberta, Al-berta, Canada, spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. Ross Buckwalter. Mrs. Wilde Is visiting in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Dell Lowe, who has a new baby daughter. ma. rrcYtuu w .v -.--o -----h i nnt. two weeks in Idaho visiting with Mrs. Myers parents. and at Fort Ducnesne wnere uiey visited with Mr. and Mrs. ft.en-neth ft.en-neth Myers. Mr nd Mrs. Will -Conder. Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. David riorir rvmrfpr And two children, Victorville, Cal., and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. weese hiW n Toocie, were guests of left Monday for Lafayette Ind..; wren, 1 where Mr. Reese win leacn i Dav time and attend school part time Bieei at Purdue university. .... are ivii. aiiu ...,- - Lovinir this wMk end for Cali fornia points. They will visit In fiar.ramento witn Mr. anu wua Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Soorenson and daughter Avonell, Ruth, Nevada, Ne-vada, came to Utah' to attend the Fackrell-Goodall wedding Alienist 97 Tnev were accom panied home by Mrs. HannaM Goodall. Tne return inp wiw made via Cedar Breaks and Zion's canyon. Mrs. Ooodall returned re-turned home Monday. This week President Jesse M. Walker accompanied his son El- wood to urana juncuuu, vuw., "v.-... ., wuuu y r , ... tm Mnrr n (Rebecca Coates) for . on a bu.,eS3 trip. ggt2$?SE5SZm Mr and Mrs J. V. Beck return-arrive there rrom the HawaUan edtomuJsday after a trip of islands Sept 10. The j three wU thM wPPks in the east. They! then go to Los Angeles to visit visited with their son, Dr. Jay v twir ond famllv. at Bradford. Penn., In New York. City, Buffalo, Niagra Falls, ana oiner pomw Interest. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Emery Jones (Joan Green) and attend Mr. Jones' graduation, September 14, from the University of Southern California dental school. . t i ; ' -r i ,1 i . - ..i . . i F0R KEEP,NG VARM 1 - Faroritee with Ihe iweetheart of Um coHef e ampna Ue pettiest girl In the grade tchool claMrootll w , r mother at home! Cood-looking, eomloruble sweater, in fine, warm, enduring wool! f , Oip.v.o. 3.93 :-;itfiML 3.95 wdJw',m .M , - : Steel Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adamsqn were their four daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brown, Elaine and Rnhhv nnwn Snanlsh. Fork: Mr. anA Mm: Wavne Tavlfer. Janet land Louis Taylor, San Jose," Cal.; AV1J,. MlM "" ---- . f ,.DeoUiy,Dlclc.an4riy,,,P Ainlnft' Mr and Mrs. Don L. RaoriA and ri&uenter ijinaa. uur- f loin Mn Adamson's - f ather.i John D. Woodhouse. Lehl; and ! ir onH Mrs v.d woriev. san Trvo Th Taviors and Worleys left for their homes weanesaay morning. Mf i Mrs Edward L. Miller (former Josephine Draper) and nhtldrpn fiheerrv Jo and Eddie Jr. of North Ogden left for the; coast caturaay aiier visiwik iks nrnt.Mr. . Ann Mrs. ierry Draper. "The Miners' are moving Hnnniuiu. t. h.. where Mr. Miller will be employed by the , TT CI nvammanf 11 11111 Sfi.il' W. O. K15uuuv.u. " coasV while Mrs,-Miner and chfl- ... i . i I..L- i butv...: aren wiu visit wiui ucr uiuwki-ln.iav uiuwki-ln.iav and sister. Mr. and Mrs. er) in Sacramento, on ocs. a, Mrs. Miller and children will iiy via Pan American Air Lines from Los Angeles to join ner nusoano. NEW SUBSCRIBERS, Boy's Heavy School PANTS 3.98 Boy's FELT HATS - 1.49 Boy's Heavy School SHOES 3.49 School Supplies PENCILSr-PAPER-ETC. SAVE 10 Boy's Polo Shirts Bright, Bold school stripes QQp sizes 8 to 14 voi, Thomas Binns JohnF.Moyle Jasper Eves. ' ' - RENEWALS Hans Laursen Herman Loef fler Victor Emms David S, Taylor George, Scott C. D. Strang Wm. Hi Jones Henry C.Parduhn Leon Parduhn Amy Shelley Mrs. Rita Lewis Mrs. William Thornton E. M. Wrigley W. H. Sager Fred Richards George McDaniel Sam WaW Bessie Jtobinson Roy Woodcox William Mills Sr. Ray Monson D. W. Jones Edward W. Smith Austin Willis Glen Maxwell John Q.-Adams Robert Wagstaff Clifford Lee Chris J. Williamson LuPriel Okey Miss Laura Crystal Orval C. Mercer J. S. Cook Leonard Kelly Wendell P. Hansen Wllma H. Crookston Keith Walters Mrs. Emily Roberts Earl Chilton Stanley D. Roberts Tho shorKe to bt seen In... to live in fmuohoul the faB doyroheotf. In luxuriooi 0n woeWhihrop suede . . . f ofwlng h vtry new pphp djevw and epaulet awemi. uned in PonatonA. a PTdel acetate ray fabric 3 yon Original States A IS original states were New Hamnhir. Massachusetts. Rhode T.land. ConMCtlCUU newTCoric, ew Jersey. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, worm uarouna. South Carolina ana oeorgia. soud TFRPY TOWKT5 . SOP mum. x jl jl w i f m-m, Chipm an .Merc. American Fork Observes Birthday Meat and Groceries that are v Always Good 1 lb. Oranges 10c 48 lbs. Flour $3.38 4 cans Milk, large 50c 1 Case Milk ....... $6.00 I Carton Marches 23c io lbs. Sugar ...:..:.:::....: 77c 2 cans Peas ; .... 25c 1 lb. Coffee 34c . . . v.. i. Butter, lb. 75c BOLEY-S --INC-- ' AVIATION PiONEEt Orvllle Wright when Interviewed on his 75th birthday birth-day in Dayton, O said he was very much mora interested in the tran quility of the world than of flying Baacunes. Tbe last time he was in a plane was 3 years ago when he flew a Constellation. (International) 4-HNEWS Darning and Sewing Darning and Se wine 4-H mem. bers prepared their own lunch and went to Saratoga for a swim ming, party recently, Special guests were Mrs. Jesse SnnfWH and Lola Mae Smith. Mrs. Amy oman i leaaer or tne group and-officers and-officers are Glenna Mae Myers, president; Barbara Spafford, vice president; Joy Fox, secretary Carol Penrod, song leader; Irene omiin ana .ioise Mann, activity leaders. - 'llMi' ' iBiftwrrT'B Common salt la the bet material to kill barberry busho IP L A Si wx. mm SCHOOL tine is Anrl nnw it a rifpr time CO get clothes in readiness, before the overwhelm" ( ing rush for this finer "clothes clean.. service. And remember ... we must b more than normal time. QUALITY eteawtt time is I ELLISON CLEANS WE CAtX rOB AKD DEUVEB- . - phone f3j.W7Arncican or"" f |