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Show l FEBRUARY a. 1947 city S5 ; irsf v.; THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 21, 1917 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN ilbbed Every Friday at American Fork, Utah, by the ALPINE fUBLdSriUNU CO. jatered as Second Class Matter, at the Postoff ice at I American Fork, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate $2.50 Per Year fettl X1WSPAPIB A&VBBM11V6 SEBVIcrf. INC. fenty 'America! Aivtrijun Mdjfte Horn Tow Nwspprf 7 OnM emu I TmlM Hfe, Nn Yft, N. Y.v Back-Log From Our News Columns. TWENTY TEARS AGO A total of 138,255 wool fleeces have been contracted for through the local banks to eastern companies. com-panies. The price has varied from 30 to 32 cents.. Figuring an average fleece at eight pounds the wool sold here last week totals 1,106,000 pounds. American Fork Cavemen toppled top-pled the BY high 40 to 38 In the game played at Provo Friday night. . American Fork Firemen Initiated Initi-ated their new rooms above the Flrehall Monday night with a successful Valentine party. A banquet was served to 30 with games and music following. Mayor and Mrs. James M. Grant, city councilmen and their wives were special guests. TEN YEARS AGO NOW the Alpine stake championship and send them to Spanish Fork for the divisional tournament to held Feb. 22 and 25. Mary Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers of Ameri can Fork and Carl Zierold Pet erson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Lehl, were married In Farmington last Saturday. " American Fork Cavemen partly part-ly wiped out the sting of the defeat they suffered earlier in the year by the Lent five when they rang up a 32 to 38 victory over the Pioneers today.. The largest crowd of the season witnessed wit-nessed the game. Heavier Fourth ward M Men won a 28-12 game over the Third ward Tuesday night to give them rellnf i 3 l ... . .. ' 8" S' "5 '! CELEBRATE LStryT 10 75C Vk ; B, Miking . D.1M. . AC .llES I . ( ) M. "GEORGE WASHINGTON"- LWeTi kgftg3fr 'Ck CHERRY CREAM PIE Jf") PLNK SALMON TALL CAN ..- 35c you WILL NEED ( NIBLETS CORN VAC PACK-12 OZ. ... 14c THIS QUALITY MERCHANDISE I V w m w v m mrcn n win - PACKAGE 0A I PIE CHERRIES, No. 2 Can Of v II READY TO EAT f OQA I II 12 oz. can . zr;::zr: rr.,. mc Iiuc f ii am in v niiii. MINUTE GELATIN I I May be nsed for thickening . OC 2 Packages 4 1 Qp FAMILY KITCHEN PIE CRUST, 10 ox. Pkg. 1Q m Ready-Mix for Instant use LVL 33c . II- lOfllLUI, in, uviuc. LB. PKG IV I I I I I I: DREFT SPAM lAISLNS SPAGHETTI SARDINES 'Boyd Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs: John Adams, 4eft Wednesday Wednes-day for San Diego, Cal., where he will begin training for the navy. He was the youngest of 18 men to, leave from -tms dis trict. Mr. Adams will train for 12 weeks before he Joins his ship. Daughters Of Utah Pioneers MonntalnvUle Camp Patriotic music featured the meeting of the Mountain ville camp, DUP, Alpine, at their meeting In the Relic Ball Thursday Thurs-day of last week. "Utah Our Own Beloved Homeland", "Our Flag", and "America" were sung by the. group... Birthdays of four members occurred during the month and gifts were presented to Mrs. Jennie Booth Lane, 92, only pioneer member of the camp; Mrs. Martha ' C. Strong, Mrs. James B. Smith and Mrs. Olivia McQreagor. Mrs. Thomas Binns gave the lesson and Mrs. McQreagor read the history of her mother Mary Matilda Wat-kins Wat-kins Healey. Mrs. Si Bennett reported on the progress of the county history. - Refreshments with a Valentine motive were served by Mrs. Edward W. Burgess, Bur-gess, Mrs. McQreagor and Mrs. Robert Powell. American Fork Camp Mrs. D. W. Jones, American Fork, assistant county histsorian, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, spoke to members of the American Ameri-can Fork camp at their meeting Feb. 13. Mrs. Jones told ox tne progress being made on the Utah county history and of American Fork's contribution to the book. Mrs. Minnie I. Hodapp gave the lesson and Mrs." Emily Henrold Chipman gave her own history. Music was furnished by Mrs. Al-vin Al-vin E. Monson and Mrs. Clarence Mower. - Mrs. Fanny Neal and Mrs. Emma B. Greening were ac cepted as members. Valentine furnished the theme for the ae liclous refreshments sesrved by Mrs. Jesse ML Walker, at whose home the meeting was held, Mrs. Ted Lee, Mrs. Monson and Mrs. lMowerJMri. mdPreston,Jirst vice captain, was in charge ox the meeting. Thirty ladies were present, Adams Camp - Mrs. Earl -8. Greenwoods-was hostess to the Adams Camp DUP Thursday of last week, Mrs. Hans Laursen gave the lesson "Ghost Towns of Utah" and Mrs. D. W. Jones read the history of Margaret Walker Mac kiln. Mrs. William Laursen was accepted as a new member and special guests were Mrs. Lot Robinson and Mrs. William Thorne. Refreshments were served with Mrs. George Webb, Mrs. Sarah A. Shelley, Mrs, E. J. Seastrand and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood assisting the hostess. ,;,y Floods Bad On Cedar Fort Road Bad floods on the roads near Cedar Fort an J West Canyon have held up several, cars duruif the past few weeks, it is reported. Some of the 'heaviest snows in years have fallen in the area, resulting re-sulting in extremely flooded road way, several spectators have re ported. Alpine 500 Alpine 500 club were guests of Mrs. Olivia McGregor- Saturday night. Mrs. Bert Bennett and Elwood Drew won the high prizes and consolation favors went to Mrs. Charles Adams . and Elry Wild. Mr. and Mrs. John Despaln were special guests. "i ic:t 32 fcu::! 1 Mirfaad 1&6 Ih. I luat f t wmkir 4t AYOSVjt mSCmmAw Haa Now ra. Yow expariaoo mmaramf I InffMokl tatt ODdlKtl bv IK Boadical doctors Baorataaa lot r BmaMlatl4telBMato ' iwiliUl f wn ilri with ' tha AIDS Vttsaam Cmrndf aadaSriM. No czarciM. N liiitWac No ana. Eat plenty. YMWt ant awala,poutMa,atcTa J" tut taaa dowa. Simptt h you i anjoy lUicioul AY US ViUnte I Canty bate Baiav OrJr SUS J54 4n oprtr. noam WM. THORNTON DRUG 4 Phone t T r plumbing; HEATING GENERAL PD?E WORK Prices reasonable' and" work Guaranteed Earl Chilton Telephone C2J.J - f ' V . I Now We Rave the Famous CLARK Electric JVater Heater Line In stock with Immediate delivery. No payment down and up to three years to pay.' t . - .it it H u vt v bllltiilMSiillLj. ::; , S DiSanf ord JSt JBlngham; VMD. announces the opening of hU office for the practice of General dentistry Prove Medical Building 1 1 ' 3S East 2 South Provo, Utah j Telephone temporarily) 17S9 noma Telephone 21S3NR OVAL TOMATO SAUCE T"0 A ATC1 LAVORA GREEN CUT, NO. 2 CAN Txmrr a rrrrTrartt nabisco Fancy Washington Wlneaap LB. AD A XTPrO Larre, Fresh 1713 sunklst LB. flD APPPPITTT Texte White VlliArLtr & U 1 1 joky, seedless LB. APPLES RADISHES GREEN ONIONS LEMONS SSL NEW CABBAGE New Crop . BU. New Crop Fresh BU. Solid Green LB. LB. 6c BEEF ROAST shuwS cut lb. 39c 5c BEEF RIB STEAK A Grade LB. 49c 12c VEAL STEAK 2r lB. 31c 5c GROUND BEEF 32c 5c SAUSAGE K : i.38c 10c BEEF LIVER Inspected LB. 36c 6c FRANKS SwU lB.34c RAIN DROPS 24 OZ. PKG. 23c i PALMOLIVE LUX LIFEBUOY 10c REGULAR BAR GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 CAN . 17c SOAP .POPULAB BRANDS LARGE PKG. 3 FOR 97c 7i rm .EDCIE FCDOIDS PHONE 140 AMERICAN FORK 61 EAST MAIN WE'LL SEE YOU AT- 1st & 5th WARD BIRTHDAY CELEi To Raise Funds to Build Two New FEBRUARY 24-25-26-27 RATI MONDAY. FEB. 24 Big Centennial DANCE r Tabernacle Amusement Hall Final oh queen contests for each ward 10c per 100 votes. COME IN PIONEER COSTUME Prizes for Best Special Dances 9:00 P. M. $1.00 per couple 25c extra lady TUES. AND WED. FEB. 25 AND 26 THREE-ACT COMEDY "BIG HEARTED HERBERT .... (By-Sophie .Kerr . and Anna Stese" Richardson) FIRST WARD CHAPEL 8:00 P.M. Admission 50c each Children's MATINEE TUESDAY 4:00 P. M. 25c each DIRECTORS: Beth Ovard Beth R. Greene THE CAST Herbert Kalness Louis Hardy" Elizabeth Kalness . Beth R. Greene Robert Kalness Norman Sims Martha LaRae Gardner Herbert Kalness, Jr , Dale Steiner Alice Kalness v LaRae Sager Andrew Goodrich Garth Read ' Mrs. Goodrich Vie G. Hayward Mr. Goodrich Melvln Ludlow Amy Lawrence Ada Naef Jim Lawrence .". Glen Greenwood Mrs. Havens Elizabeth McAllister Mr. Havens ...7.: Russell Greene WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 Children's Dance and Show TABERNACLE - , - -3:30 Fv-M. Admission 10c Bring your money ior extra ex-tra fun Show, popcorn, etc. THURSDAY, FEB. 27 BANQUET and PROGRAM TABERNACLE 7:00 P. M. Sharp $1.00 per plate LOTS TO EAT ' SNAPPY PROGRAM BIG MAGICIAN ACT Queens to be crowned -EVERYBODY WELCOME-DANCE! WELCOME-DANCE! DRAMA!! DINNER!! .Help Us Build New Chapels All Former First Ward Members Invited Too ii i! it If - . ; s . I ,r if i! v. 1 . '.'."''t.jC"xvy.,,-"l,iiw.!aiM;.." 4 - ( |