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Show - f . . J" :; t -I! 'V A 1 J, f In f -' ,1 ' . -mmAty HIT V OH 1047 " i i , .1 THE AMERICAN FORK t CITIZEN Clubs and Socials The Non-Teaching Employees Association of the Alpine School District participated In their annual canyon party on Saturday, Satur-day, July 19, 1947. They spent the afternoon -at Mutual Dell in Anrarnn Fnrlr O&nvon. In Vlsit- niiivniriM! - - " ' - ing, relaxing, playing baseball, and horseshoes. A delicious picnic lunch, including in-cluding hamburgers to cantaloupe canta-loupe Ice cream sundaes was enjoyed en-joyed by approximately seventy employees and partners. Honored guests Included President Presi-dent of the Board. Judge A. H. Chrlstenson and Mrs. Chrlsten-son;-Supeztatendejai p,... Mitchell Mitch-ell and Mrs. Mitchell; Cleric of the Board, Elijah cnioman anu Mrs. Chlpman. Those In charge of the party were Terry Draper, President; Grace Chlpman, Chairman of entertainment en-tertainment and refreshment committee. A program, under the leadership-of Joy O. Clegg, Included Interesting Items of pioneer pio-neer stories, music and com- ""Those" "who missed' dutthisyear Should loon iorwara vu iu the fun next summer. t V MM tally lave Drastically Reduced Prices SHORTENING HST B"nd. 1-19 TUNA cr.,e4 35c SODAS 2 ib. 39c CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 15c Monarch ; FRUIT JUICE o ! c. We ROYAL PUDDINGS sm, 20c HUNT'S PURE BLACKBERRY PRESERVES 2 LB. JAR 29c 1 La JAR MAYONNAISE SF00DS 47c SOAPS DREFT 29 LUX, LT 9 RINSO :: ::-:.:r"30 OXYDOL 30 I. G. A. SOAP GRAINS 27c WHITE KtNG TOILET 2 bars 15c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES NEW POTATOES 5LBs. 17c CANTALOUPES Salmon Color LB. 6c CARROTS BEETS TURNIPS :::;::::i::....:.:..:.-..BUNcu 5c ORANGES Sunkls, : : . 7c CUCUMBERS lb 10c ALSO A FRESH VARIETY OF SEASONABLE ITEMS J TAYLOR'S QUALITY MEATS Fresh Every Day Fryers and Stewers ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS u, 49c 35c WIENERS ..LB. HORSERADISH Fresh Grated 18c LINK SAUSAGE Armours Star LB. 59c YOU WILL FIND A STORE CHUCK FULL OF STAPLE MERCIIANDISE-AT LOW PRICES EVERYDAY AT SUPER I. G. A. MARKET AMERICAN FORK-84 WEST MAIN Three birthdays In a row was the motive for a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Gardner Wednesday evening of last week. Celebrating were Mrs. Gardner whose birthday was Wednesday, and her two brothers. Cratiz whose birthday Jwas july-15, and Russell, whos,e I birthday was juiy u. uuesu w. nrA Krm rr TnnV- ley, Maywood, Cal., who have been visiting here for a week, Mr. and Mrs. L. Russell Dunkley, Provo, Mrs. M. E. Dunkley, and Mrs. Laura Dunkley. Saturday the.Californla visitors, the Gardners, Gard-ners, the Melvln Dunkleys, and their mother spent the afternoon in American Fork canyon. Sorosia ' Mrs. W. R. Halllday was hostess hos-tess to the Sorosis members Friday Fri-day afternoon. Three tables of bridge were In progress with Mrs. John H. Miller and Mrs. Bert Adamson winning, the prizes. Garden flowers centered the luncheon tables. Complimenting Mrs. William Pedesron the ladles of the Highland High-land ward Relief Society entertained enter-tained at a social Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Leland May. Pot luck lunch was served and the time spent in social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, who came trow Estburg Denmark, -in the spring have been members of the Highland ward for about two months. They are leaving soon to make their home at Center-field, Center-field, Sanpete county. - Thimble A canyon party with a pot luck supper took up the time of Thlm- blub members Friday afternoon. Mrs. .Thomas Walker has been taken back In the club since her return to the district, and others attending were Mrs. Francis B. Abel, Mrs. Norven Brown, Mrs. Glen M. Boley, Mrs. Elvernon Ferguson, Mrs. Earl Larson, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Mrs. Alvln E. Monson, Mrs. Myron R. Moyle, Mrs. Frank G. Shelley, Mrs. Charles B. Walker, and Mrs. Mor-ley Mor-ley Zabriskie. Nebraska Visitor Feted Mrs. Fred Miller. Callawav. Neb., who has "been the guest of American Fork relatives lor ten days, was the guest of honor at a social Friday afternoon with Mrs. LeRoy Mecham as hostess. Luncheon was served and the afternoon spent In social chat. Present were Mrs. Vera Chip-man, Chip-man, Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, Mrs. Aaron Greenwood, Mrs. H. I. Sager, Mrs. L. J. Ovard, Mrs, Jeanette Warnlck and Mrs-. Jean ette Mecham. Legal Notice Consult county clerk or re-tpective re-tpective signers for farther Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HORRACE RUSH-TON, RUSH-TON, deceased. Creditors will-present claims wiui voucxiera aj uie uuuersugu-, ed administrator at his residence, 139 South 1st East St. American Fork, Utah, on or before the 20th day of September, 1947. Gilbert Batchelor Administrator. O. DeVere Wootton American Fork, Utah Attorney for Administrator First publication July 18, 1947. NOTICE TO CREDITORS cashier's check or bid bond for 5 of the amount of the bid made payable to the order of the Board of Education, Alpine School District, American Fork, Utah; shall be, sealed and filed with the Board of Education, Alpine Al-pine School District at American Fork, Utah on or before August 4, 1947 and will be opened and publicly read aloud at or about 7t39 JP. M.qI that day vln-School vln-School Board Office, American Fork, Utah. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee guaran-tee that the bidder will enter into in-to the contract if awarded to him Era's oi Edi The Board of n. Pine School ght to ref,w .I?' : lays -alter openiriK lh.r." vvj, Clerk, i Flrstpubiicauonjj,., Wcatlon Estate of WILLIAM CHIPMAN, Deceased. Creditors will present .claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned undersign-ed executrix at her residence, 138 West Main Street, American Fork, Utah, on or before November Novem-ber 22nd, 1947. Jean T. Chlpman Executrix. O. Devere Wootton American Fork, Utah Attorney for Executrix. First publication July 18, 1947. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS You Can Toss Out Old Tread-Bare Notice is hereby given that the , Board of Education; Alpine! School District will receive bids for furnishing all labor, material,! transportation and services for i the construction of an Addition' to the Lincoln High School locat-1 ed at Orem, Utah; each bid to be in accordance with plans, specifications speci-fications and other contract documents now on file with Fetzer & Fetzer, Architects at 415 Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, where they may be examined and copies obtained upon deposit of $10.00 per set, which deposit will be refunded upon the return of such copies in good condition within five days after -the bids are opened. Notice is also hereby given that all bidders may submit with their bids, a sworn statement of their financial responsibility, technical ability and experience. Such sworn statement may be required requir-ed to be furnished before award is made to any particular bidder. Each bid shall be made out on form to be obtained at the Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Bowen had as guests last week Mrs. O R. Warburton and daughters, Joan and Gloria, Burbank, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Olin Garrett; Og den.' Sunday they were joined By Mr. , and Mrs. Glen Evans, Lehi, for a family dinner. Mrs. Leonard' Howes enter tained Friday, July 18, In honor of the seventh birthday of her daughter Norene. Games were played on the lawn and lunch served to Norma Jean Robinson, Glenna Rae Plnkerton, Joyce Holllen, Doris Smith, Jane For-I byn, Laura Young, Mellsande Thornton, Karen and Joyce Jensen, Jen-sen, Carol Ann Bush, J. L. Greenwood, Green-wood, Michael Bromley, Roger, Sterling and Mickie Howes. Mrs. Dennis Young assisted Mrs. f Howes in entertaining the chil dren. Our Modern Recapping builds tires as goods Drive in today. NEW LOW COST RECAPPINC-i. 6:0016 ONLY 6:5016 ONLY 7:00 16 ONLY $K Gene's Tire Service 76 West Alain Telephone 608-J, America U SelowU Mrs. Jack Proctor was hostess to Selowia members Friday. Monte Carlo whist was played and lunch served to Mrs. Irwin Chlpman, Mrs. Glen Barratt, Mrs. Dean " Christensen, - Mrs. Owen Dean Jr., Mrs.- Bill Holmstead, Mrs. Wendell Hansen, Mrs. Harold Har-old Ellison, Mrs. - Calvin Mills, Mrs. Ted Tomlinson and Miss Lucille Lu-cille Richards. i Architect's office; shall be ac- j I companled by certified . or L ZSSSZ. I -HB4BIBS4QSr 4KB CL , ; '" '."sl ' W4 GAS : WATER HEATERS RANGES REFRIGERATORS GAS FIREPLACE LOGS For Immediate Installation x Gunther Sheet Metal Works j Phone 607 Am Fork j'; 1912 FRB) sDill going sire: ' -1 f M K "I dm thii 1912 Model T Trues 1 habeas, and tt stillfoll along .lRe wm Idle for ereral yew, I tt C cranked it up, and it etarted at on' i, k tpark plug, dated 1905, tiU Pff f horn and the lights still work tt..at, door..doeMi,t even rattW I" i h. Trucks last longer!" Usl ivry Day Sine 19181 "Since 1918, I've driven thia truck about 25 muea, 6 daya a week ... on Sundays I often drive it 70 milea. I've grown very much attached to my truck. I don't think I will erer part with it!' LOtOUO aASATTINI, few OWm U Pi 4 J Tvt been using this 1917 SwJf n-j ! r mm The enipni b only once... meet of the oriJ till in use! I'll say Ford Truc jtSlllWB" j: it MORI FORD TRUCKS IN USE TODAY THAN ANY OTHl Alpine Motor Co. 190 EAST MAIN AMERICAN FORK PHONE 124 r |