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Show I rMMmir tmlmm mtmmJm,-.. - ,,--,. ... ..,.. ,m,mmmimtAMmril!l,f,,,fmun, Lv JULY 11. 1W lin & i i-ii I THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1947 ocal Items I tun. LeBy Hadlock the week ena wiua Pents. Mr. and ZZ Larson. l-.17.i.l,.th surra- r ! Mrs. Ida Behunln and daughter daught-er Ida Mae, Ferron. are guests of the LeRoy Mechams for several weeks. Mrs. Clen Saunders left Monday, Mon-day, evening for what, promises w) w a aeugntiul vacation in' . and wife, then go to Kansas City, Mo., to her brother Phil Borden. Mr. Borden will join her to the Borden family reunion at Cold water. Mich., which will be held July 13 to 20. A visit with schoolmates school-mates In Detroit will be followed by trips to Buffalo, Boston and Pittsburg. at u s BUILD YOUR hTCHEN CABINETS ' v r ' 1- ' , C . rr a r,?lzi . ; : , . j .-..v.-Vrt. ...-.,. - .- wf-v.- jjs-v:' WHn'f" J "' "c - ..,, j- - AH Types of Cab ineis, Casos, Closets, etc; And LET US MAKE YOUR , SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS spi:iii. dooiis Let Us Give You Estimates URT1S CABINET SHOP 3 65 West Main Old Oram Station Telephone 60-J American Fork kIr- and Mrs. L. J. Ovard return- nAMVAI. .. 1 in , 1 ., vuiu., cue will VlSlt'Wlthi j . uiaiu .c.uiii- a cousin, vr. w. w whit. ..... ru -"" rom a trm to Yeiiow- "-"" stone Park Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mecham and children, Jeanette and Richard. Rich-ard. Joleen Grant, and Jay Mott spent the week end fishing in Strawberry. Mrs. H. Kelft, Canoga Park, Cal.. who will be remembered as the former Carrie Sykes, is visiting visit-ing for a month with relatives in Utah for the first time in five years. She sr nt last, wii in Pleasant Grove with her brother broth-er and has been with Mrs. D. H. Adamson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holley and baby, Vernal, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holley. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gaisford and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gaisford spent the long week end fishing In the Uintahs. Jay C. Graff, who Is employed at Bowawe, Nev., spent the Fourth of. July, holidays. with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Graff. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Taylor and sons, Paul and' Errol returned re-turned home Monday night from a tour of Yellowstone park and interesting Idaho points. They left Thursday for the park, went from there to Butte, Salmon City, Sun Valley and Twin Falls. They report that because of the heavy rains the country is exceptionally verdant. Steve Bennett and son Bryant, Los Angeles, Cal., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bennett. Bryant is entering the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City prior to leaving for a mission mis-sion to Argentina. Norman, Roland and LeRoy Saunders, Phoenix, Ariz., are spending the summer with relatives rela-tives in Utah. At present they are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion H. Christensen. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack .(Lorraine Green) Saunders. Mrs. Owen D. Christensen and daughter Joan spent the week-end week-end in Huntington with Mrs MOT m yreafi The King of Foods Si 10 In -selling only ICE CREAM for 'many years we have tried to make the best ICE CREAM possible. With COOK'S new ICE CREAM MIX processing plant now in ' fro operation at Springville we feel we can now furnish you with the best ICE CREAM we have ever made. Bow that more and better commodities are available we are equipped to handle party orders and we specialize in-ICE CREAM-SHERBETS-PPE-FROZEN MALTS and FOUNTAIN SERVICE. W are ready to serve you at our Fountain daily from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. COOK'S ICE CREAM 59 EAST MAIN AMERICAN FORK, UTAH '::......-pji0NE;;:346 - . SSST moth"' Mn Mab"! Back-Log From Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 8. Bark- Olir er (Maurine Christensen). Salt! Lake City, who have been tol T. rl Chicago, this week Joined thej NCWS LOlUmitS group on the Nauvoo to Salt Lake I pioneer trek. . Mrs. Fern Edwards, Salt Lake City, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Vera Chipman, from Thursday Thurs-day to Sunday night . j TWENTY YEARS AGO With Our Boys Ralph and Vern Christen, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Christensen Christen-sen of American Fork, are here on ten days leave, the navy re cruiting station announced. The two brothers have com pleted their recruit training and on their return to San Diego, California, they will be transferred trans-ferred to aviation fundamental school, Jacksonville, Florida. Due to the exceedingly heavy snowfall during the past winter In American Fork canyon, mining min-ing operations there have been delayed 60 to 90 days. A number of operators have gotten under way the past week and more will start this month. Ore shinmcnt ; should start next week from some or the mines. New Subscribers I Thnr.tiinv .Tnltr 11a tactimini and social will be given In the stake tabernaole in honor of Bishop Joseph H. Storrs who has served 26 consecutive years as bishon of the Second ward That. date marks the beginning of his labors and the dav American ! Fork was first divided Into four wards. be landscaped. Work on the new school building, build-ing, a dormatr, and two parole cottages, at the State Training School began Tuesday morning when excavation for the foundations founda-tions was begun. Construction of the four buildings will go on simlltaneously. It Is estimated that the cost will be about $210,-000. The harvesting of peas In this vicinity has been going forward for several weeks. There are about 75 acres planted In Amert- can Fork and Highland. Up to $80 per ton Is being paid for the' best grades while lower grades are bringing $40 to $45 per ton. Specials: lO lbs. sugar, 65c; 4 lbs. shortening 48c; creamery butter 34c; corned beef 16c. Bate. Mrs. Dewey Western N. R. Johnson Agnes Jensen, Grand Canyon, Arizona Dr. Varrlan O. Tritt Renewals Mrs. M. Cyphers Ray Pinkerton Evan Shepherd A. D. Rhodes Merrill Hansen Joseph B. Mulliner James Spencer, Wendell, Idaho Alma Hansen E. R. Shaffer John Jonsson Randall Shipley Edward T. Hall Mrs. H. Kelft, " Canoga Park7 Cair" ' Agnes Brown H. M. Turnbow J. H. Wright Charles B. Walker Melvin Dunkley and Jim Mof-fett Mof-fett left Salt Lake City Friday for missions to England and Germany, resoectivelv. Howard , Kelly, formerly of American Fork, I M n. - OA . lull ' VI now vi ot. Aninony, iaano, leit Friday for the California mis sion. Members of the American Fork band serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Shelley at their home Wednesday night. The couple were recently married. The boys were rewarded with Ice cream and cake. Mr, Shelley Is a member mem-ber of the band. TEN YEARS AGO NOW 3VM WE LAST OU TO ttT MAN DOWN" SO SAYETH THE UNDERTAKE A missing button, a wrinkled coat, or a spot on your trousers these things will let you down in the sight of business associates. associ-ates. Let us do your cleaning and pressing. We pay particular attention to minor repairs, too. ..This week s crew. of men, start-ed start-ed to raze the Robinson home located on the park site. A small pool will be built in the southwest south-west corner, the bandstand will be renovated, and the park will lit Utjf K CltitmlM' fii rBlmnnmjdii - in .... ' ' '- '. " :'"-' " .":v If T llk) M aims MILK ?'ml 47c COFFEE T... 45c PEANUT BUTTER,! 29c CORN FLAKES 15c GRANULATED SOAP 89c O & E Giant WHEAT HEARTS 27c xocoAi:::z::::::i2c TAMALIES 22 "" 20c GINGERBREAD MIX 25c DILL PICKLES 10 64c WAFERS VX 39c INSTANT POSTUM 45c 8 oz - APPLE PYEQUICK Complete large pie ' RICE : 25c OLIVES Sf! 29c FRIZZ ICE CREAM MIX 22c V 8 COCKTAIL : 2 15c HOMINY 2Vi 16 c RAISINS : :::: 19c MATCHES o. 23c BABY FOOD SSI" 22c TOMATO JUICE a . . 22c TOMATO JUICED2"" 29c BISCUIT MIX 15c CREAM OF WHEAT 27c Your Quality Meat Store 3d i, i f ' . V 1 1 j t ' 1. t L 4 |