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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER i i K'KIIIAV IMI1VHMKHH 1 1U4H . . m Mi . . n m w , 1 1 ilMaaaaaaW"" 1V r'' . fclubs and Socials Alpine Mothers Club Mrs. Thayne Bateman was hostess to the Alpine Mothers club Thursday of last week. The afternoon was spent with needlework needle-work and a lovely supper was served to Mrsr James -H. Beck, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Edward W. Burgess, Mrs. Alta Devey, Mrs. J. William Healey, Mrs. Milton Mulr, Mrs. Raymond Robinson, Mrs. Fred Strong, Mrs. Ralph Strong, Mrs; W. J. Strong, and Mrs. Thayne Bateman who was a special guest'. . Dressed in clothes cleaned by the FASHION CLEANERS ... you'll always be the center of attraction. rashion Cleaners LEUI, UTAH PnONE 156-W AMERICAN FORK SHOE SHOP PHONE 679 Peggy Fox was the' youthful hostess to a delightful Halloween party Wednesday of last week. Arriving in costume the girls were menta.Th Lee family, who have contributed greatly to the music of "the ward, are moving w ism-met ism-met t .Idaho, to make their home: Presbyterian Kensington : Kensineton society of the Pres byterlan Community church met at the home of Mrs. Ralph seibei Thursday afternoon of last week. Dessert-Coffee was served -to lowed by a iiort business meeting meet-ing and social hour. Mrs. Jay Gould gave the devotional message mess-age and plans were made for a Halloween nartv to be held at the church. Clothing was collected col-lected for the war ravished countries of Europe. - - Literary League Mrs. Bernard Storrs was hostess hos-tess to the Literary League Mon day night when Superintendent I:"nB . David R. Mitchell as guest speak CI UUVUMCU Ulc piuyuocu. wuau decked amusement room. Those bidden were Kala Mae Brjggs, Jolayne Buckwalter, Janae Batchelqr, Annette Carter, Carolyn Caro-lyn Chaidwlck, Donna and Joy r lia, viviau nuntci, wujrtc hum, , 0 , . , triK Mini Marcia Noyes, Bonnie Ross and Snare and Mrs- Keith Niel vica iviuc Aiiuiubuii. tutlonal amendments pertaining to the schools. Miss Beth Ovard entertained with the reading of "Quality Stregt". Special guests were Mrs. Owen Tibbets, Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs.' LaMar Holley (Lois Shafter) are home follow lnjr a three weeks honeymoon. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Madsen, Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. MelVin Madsen. Monrovia. Monro-via. Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan. San Francisco, Cal., relatives of "Mrs; Holley, and -also Intervening points of Interest on the-coast' Club 20 Club 20 held their.' opening dinner at the Cave Cafe Oct. 5 and elected officers for the coming com-ing six months. Mr. and Mrs"; Charles Meranda will, serve as presidents," Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston as vice presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellison as secretary secre-tary and treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seibei and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lee as reception committee com-mittee and Mr. and Mrs. David Cahn as publicity committee and reporters. No dance will be held In October but Nov. 30 the club will meet at the Country Club In Provo. ."' Pinochle . Colorful Halloween decorations for her tables and fall flowers about I the entertaining rooms were used by Mrs. Marlon Mercer when she .entertained the Pinochle club Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Three tables were In progress prog-ress with Mrs.- Leo Bowen, Mrs. Clyde Blrk and Mrs. Keith Niel nwiniilng.tha..pri Mrs. John Myers returns v. Saturday after vlsiUna 7? weeks with her son and er-ln-law.Mr.andMrlS m xwyers, iucnesne. h,,- ' went to Sandy to aS services where her littk i.6 daughter was blessed and iSt the- name-bf- Julia N baby Is the daughter of Mr lira rirAA Ti . "U. For Prompt Efficient REFRIGERATION Service-CALI, Victor A. Edwards 375 Hagon Ave. Phone 264-M American Fork, Utah Retiring Primary Officers Honored Retiring officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary association asso-ciation were the honored guests at a social In the foyer of the ward building Thursday evening of last week. The affair partook Monday evening the Presbyterian Presby-terian Community church was ! the, scene of Halloween festivities. A "Chinese Drama" was enacted. by some of the young people. The program was arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Murphy and consisted of the play, ghost ftf ihA tnfrit At. Haiinwen urfth a1 stories and games. Traditional dinner being served and games jlloweeri refreslmiehtsrIdef ana aougnnuis, were servea oy the committee, Mrs. Ralph Slebel, Mrs. Jay Gould and Mrs. Kathryn Black. ' ... an U2id v3$4Utfi-mind v3$4Utfi-mind Wiitmi, hr the titt.ttat bov tht mot patltnt popl Eaow. With to aur caf owacn iuiMing tm lb atw & F.Goodrich SiiTcttowa . . . tb tin that played. The outgoing presi dency."MrisrwffiiaM'C;"-Asht)y, -lMrs. Glen Rhodes and Mrs. Stan ley Green, were presented with gifts by the new president, Mrs. Gayle Julian. Honored teachers were Mrs. Mary E. Abel, Mrs. E. H. Boley, Mrs. George Hackford, Mrs. Darrell Hansen, Mrs. Alex Karren. Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Mrs. Edwin K. Oscarson, Mrs. Ronald T. Price, Mrs. Cloyd Peh-rdd, Peh-rdd, Mrs. Frank G. Shelldy and Miss Barbara Brown. Mrs. Austin Tracy and Mrs. Glen C. Robinson, members of the Primary stake temdwexeipecial iuestSa-.Mem-bers of the Relief Society aided with the meal and young girls of the ward served. - OUTWBARS PREWAR Tin rfi . .l. : outitandlac prodnctioa But l oa luiticicnt to catch ap with demand. II yout tint w laxxxh, Maui Ma-ui today. Te've never had as the new tBn a lire that sold as fast F.O0iiricSi UliijiiliH.CIIIli.aiial rUUJ . The better the tire, the futer It mIIi . . . . that'i why we've had iuch a hard . t?me vktepim the new .Goodrich , Silvcrtown in itock.There'a eatra" ' demand because these tires arc built with a wider, flatter uead that spreads the wear over a wider area. Irt a proven tire of extra toughness and durability with ii. . nuuionj or ten miles on police cars, j axis ana speau test cars Denmd it. . Cm he hekf ea Small Pewe f eymtat asf Ceaveateat Teratt Greenwood Motor Co. 202 EAST STATE STREET PHONE 620 East Lane Bridge Jack-o-lanterns and other attractive at-tractive Halloween decorations were used at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hansen Monday evening when she was hostess to the East Lane Bridge club. Three tables were played with Mrs. Francis Anderson, Mrs: George R. Curtis land Mrs.. Clifford E. Young Jr., winning the prizes, special guests were Mrs. Ray walker and Mrs. Norman'lebber:'""'"""" Junior Ladles Literary Mrs. O. Easton Brown and Mrs. Stanley Dahl were Joint hostesses hostess-es to the Junior Ladles Literary club Thursday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Brown. Mrs. LaVere J. Wadley gave a most interesting review of the novel The Lion in the Street" (Adrla Locke Langley) and refreshments re-freshments were served to 21 members, iThe. next meeting will be held Nov. H with Mrs. Dale Peters as hostess. Mr and Mrs. Murray Murdock and Miss Mary Pulley are in St. Louis, Mo., this week where Mr. Murdock will be In consultation with prominent doctors of the Veterans Administration. They went by plane Monday morning and reported very rough riding. Mrs. R. G. Gardner and Mrs. LeGrande Mott entertained the members of their 4-H club at a skating party at theLehi vitoUex, Rink Saturday evening. ""Follow- ing the skating they went to Mrs. Gardner's for refreshments. The 4-H group, Happy Stitchers, includes in-cludes Betty Mae Dunkley, Joyce Blrk, Nina Leishman, Doris Laur-sen, Laur-sen, Mazie Nash, Luclle Turner and Marlene Sabey. Highland Honors Departing :'''"'"""'Fainiiyv''' Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lee and family who have been aetlve members of the Highland ward for the past four years were the honored guests at a ward social held In the basement of the tab ernacle Friday evening. A program, pro-gram, dancing and refreshments comprised the entertainment fea tures. Mrs. Leonard Hyde and Leland W. May, presidents of the MIA, were general chairmen and the Relief Society, under the di rection of Mrs. A. H. West, president, presi-dent, had charge of the refresh- HEATING llENiatAL PIPE WORK Prices reasonable and work Guaranteed Earl Chilton ' Telephone 625 -J iVlERE WASN A rifiUT 1ID IrT STREET A RUNNING "TO I II WW ALLY I INS? K mm i . 4 II ; ' :T' . L WHO WERE ,jt i I nn nnvf mtR rii"! I I h s gum -rJ atr a 'Mr Having trouble keeping your auto in running condition? Does it neted a little repair work you just haven't taken time out to have done? Well, bring it to the NIELSEN AUTO & APPLIANCE COMPANY, today . . . our service is the best in town and you'll get your autom PLUMBING and Fall is the only time to Plant CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH A Good Supply on Hand TULIP BULBS 75c Dozen Other Varieties -Reduced JUNIPERS ARBORVITAE PYRACANTIIA Now Ready for. Planting We will plant them , Expert Landscaping Service . American Fork Nursery and: Garden Supply Telephone 64-J DON'T WAIT TDL '40 The next Congress will be Republican and it is vital that - Utah have representation in the majority party. JUDGE WATKINS helped lay the foundations for Deer Creek - and Geneva. In Murdochs . own words, "It took ait . atomic war to bring the steel industry to Utah' No one individual in-dividual can claim the credit. JUDGE WATKINS is a life-long Illcham and will fight for the deyel-- deyel-- opment of all Utah's resources. -1....'..:. r";; :;' t; 1 i ARTHUR V. WATKINf Republican Candidate for UNITED STATES SENATOR As a successful farmer, Judge Watlcins knows Utah's agricultural problems first hand. He favors a fair labor policy, pledged to retain all Labor's gains and insuring a high standard of living against cheap foreign competition. He will seek to create more opportunities for Utah's youth, and will fight for a return to the system of free competitive competi-tive enterprise, unhampered by bureaucratic controls. IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE ! Vote for WATKINS lVote Republican! (Pd. Politick Ad., br WitklM lot S.Mtor Oiiwiilrfw. O. Srm WootbM, Amrftu Tori, (Utmi) f- ft 7A A .XT' . J. .' f .4 3? andMmmmurEnmnel BASIC forces of attraction and repulsion re-pulsion keep a comet in its course around the sun. 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