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Show LniV. SEPTEMBER 5, 1947 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 5, 1947 CIONNAIRES NOTICE c!.An be held Monday eve- " ot8, in the Legion Hall . v . Tnnrtant business ,VdScused.. AU be there. Hospital News August 31, to Mrs. Roy Frier, Pleasant Grove, a boy. . . , . . i Louise Boley and Wanda Lar- ySu lv 4 th! sn. American Fork, and Bonnie Jfvfi oae: Pleasant Grove, are all flhf.v. Ray Cartcr' recovering nicely from ' major w t 'operation performed during the August 29, to Mrs. Lorenzo Wpek nowru, American r ore, a gin; Miiras and SKEeter f I I ALWAYS ft BlOOEST -J i yOki tHE OUR ENTIRE f BIST BUY U HISTORY I i W AT iJV ' 7i 1 firistoniI TT Mavis Laursen, small daughter i of Mr. and Mrs. John Laursen American Fork, and Mrs. John Williams, Pleasant Grove, are patients at r the hospital this week. Mrs. Bert Brallsford, Orem, is recovering from a major operation. Lloyd Jones, son of Mr. and cnrTR.t play NEAKs in Mrs. Frank W. Jones, Lehl, Is in, SOFTBALL FLAY ..ak.s tND -J i- "V BY WALLY BISHOP Q..HE BiTESK , 1 1 , COME BKXHEREV COME AWAY -v I (...HE BITES M ) , . I Receiving the medals were Mai-; The Sixth ward took the first com Beck, Myron Briggs. Melvlnlof a series of three games with Frandson. Dell Hampton, Dick j the Second ward , for the city fracture, of the left leg received ru"" fr thZ a '". f "n,,MV ulci . , k" I ".1 Mnnrtav morninir I Wlc vhumjiio w ..ni m-; iwiujjhhi, mux rieicc, men huu aiuiui suituuu league ujr a owie Thornton Family Reunion Held At Saratoga IQQGQ SPGGOQftO flmforu newscaster . 24w Reg. 30.50 Sounds as good h it looks! Five tubes, including rectifier. Low as 1.25 a Welc 000?? SGQO GOtfGQO r i i Coupes Reg. 7.95 up. Coaches, Sedans Reg. 15.95 up 688 up 88 13 up Beautiful fabric and fiber coven, precision tailored for perfect fit. Sealed Beam HEADLIGHTS Reg. 10.95 pr. 98 For trucks. Makes night driving easier. D D D D D D 'WW Was 9.95 PICK-UP CART g98 Has big- ten-Inch tires that won't cut - up lawn. TRADE IN YOUR OLD VACUUM on This Beautiful A CLEANER with your old vacuum Bis new "Wind "Tunnel'' Jutw. tiat fires more JJon, cleans quicker and As fine a Tacuum u owy cva buyl - ijgv mm Six-Piece ALUMINUM SET 6 45 Reg. 11.00 Value Hearr weight for years of wear. Includes lVHlt, 3-Ct 3-Ct a4 -4t. saucepans; 9-, Inch skillet; 11-inch skillet; and eoe corer that fits ICJU saucepan sod skillet. - Descendants of Oliver and Mary Griswold Thornton, very early American Fork pioneers, held their annual reunion Saratoga vision during the Bummer games ! Ralph Pratt. Ken Taylor and the members were awarded the Leo Nelson medals. i f- Former Resident Dies In Oakley Hospital Glen Wagstaff. Senior League and of 8-3 Tuesday night. Lyman ; Beck pitched for the winners and Richard Hampton for the Second iward. Thursday at 8 p. m. the Second game will be played, arid If necessary neces-sary a third game at the same hour Friday. The Junior Chamber of Commerce Com-merce will make the awards to the individual players, of the winning team. GRADE-CROSSING CRASH KILLS 10 CAR PASSENGERS Mrs. Mary P. Ostler Peterson, at, 58, wife of Chris Peterson, now Saturday afternoon,' of Oakley, Summit county, died August 30. About 100 were present, pres-ent, i - A program, business meeting, picnic lunch and dip in the plunge comprised the entertainment. entertain-ment. The officers were all re leased and a new organization j effected with a vice president from every branch of the family. New officers are Oliver W. Thornton, Provo, president; vice presidents, Mrs. Sylvia T. Peterson, Peter-son, Pleasant Grove, Edward Thornton, Iona, Idaho, J. W. Thornton, Provo, Myrtle A. Carl Giines, Salt Lake City, and Velma T. Moffett, Heyburn, Idaho; Mrs. Magdalene Morrell, Provo, secretary; secre-tary; Leo T. Hansen, American Fork, treasurer; Mrs. Hattie T. Snow, Provo, historian; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hansen, Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hansen, Provo, social committee. Sunday at 5:30 ft. m. In a Coal vllle hospital of a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were residents of American Fork for about ten years. They moved to Oakley last year. While here Mrs. Peterson served as a Relief Society block teacher in the Fourth ward until her health! failed. Born In Springville October 26, 1888, she was the daughter of William Henry and Mary Finch Ostler. She married Mr. Peter son August 17, 1908. They resided son, Pleasant Grove, May Tjin Springville, Pleasant Grove, and Park City before coming to American Fork. Surviving are her husband, six children, 16 grandchildren and a brother and sister. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed Wednesday in Oakley and interment took place in Pleasant Grove. ' i i rutr Now You Con Buy FIret?re. 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