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Show r DECEMBER 5, 1947 f THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY,' DECEMBER 5, 1947 USED .Only One Year Oil Burning FLOOR FURNACE yours for $75.00 IeL 342, Am. Fork Veterans Work Featured, In Picture Films and an exhibit showing the work being done by veterans o the wars under the rehabilitation' rehab-ilitation' program will feature a" meeting of the American Leg ion Post 49 and the ladies auxiliary aux-iliary Wednesday evening Dec 10, Mrs. Floyd. Beale, rehabilit ation chairman, announced this week. There .will also be a musical program. Mrs. , Beale reports that the program will be ex ceptlonally interesting and ur ges all members of the two or ganlzations to be in attendance. The hour is 8 o'clock. i mi MM. i rimoft"'"'. ..i.inli.iiiiHiliiiiiiiliiii.Mn)itiiMiiiii,iiiiriiiiilliiiii i 11 Gift-Tip For An Activ Yovngstf Skoo-Ty . Scooter, Jr. 375 Spdy HttghttB fncAei A dandy scooter with robber tires . . . tubular steel handlebars handle-bars with rubber grips. Handsome Hand-some enamel finish. Thm Train Voie Of Th Y,ar Electric Freight Train 22.95 2J0 Down 1.25 A Waak Track form 155" oval Train it 46'," long Realistic replica of a modern locomotive. Includes a tender, gondola, tank car, box car, ana caboose. Also track connector and transformer. Other Elactric Train 14.95 Mechanical Traini. .4.39 mn4 SM A Handtoma Piece 0 Fumltun Upholstered Child's Rocker 1.20 Down I J5 a Waak 11.95 J, Spring taat construction Heavy, laathoratto cowing Every child should have a chair of its very own . . . Here's the comfortable answer-. answer-. . . sturdy, attractive . . . will stand a lot of hard use. Overall Over-all height 24". Red or ivory. ft 'i "Happy Droamt" For Dolly In Thl$ Dropside Bassinette 3.40 Sturdily conttructod StI illda-ndi Finished in gleaming' enamelled pink. Fartcily designed de-signed cardboard mattress reinforced re-inforced with wooden slats. Overall size is 26" long, 16" wide, 27"' high. ' L .... J IfourTTor SoTTdT Comfort "?" ' B.F.GootIricli ' Belli Ilealer " 2.50 Down Jfl! US A Waak Dafrotttf KIH Available Deliver! 224 eu. ft. Iiaeted air par minute Oilleu Motor " Keep your car warm this winter. win-ter. Install this extra large Super Deluxe B. F.Goodrich hot water heater. Directs plenty of heat to all throughout through-out car, and to defroster, Dr. Phil T. Farnsworth, chair man of the state welfare commission, com-mission, featured the program of the Women's Legislative Council held In Provo at 9:30 a. m. Thurs day. Dr. Farnsworth discussed the state welfare program. Jonn Farr Larson, of the Utah state Greenwood Motor Co. ' . ornnf - A :. 'Your "GOOWUCir STORE 202 Eakt State Street Mono 620 American Fork, Utah Utah 4-H'ers Win Chicago Trips E ! sTTj pVT'7! pwvv f'''"! Data Ctmgg EuganaSmifK Carol Holmgrae Ray Thornlay OUPERlOIt records In 4-H TWtnl Mthn1 RWtrl TnnA I'm to ra I Inn U Poultry and Garden have won 1947 state honors for four Utah club uiciuucib. miu receives an su-expense inp to me join national i-H t'luo Congress In Chicago. Tha winners, whn anWtAit hv thn iin. inh office, and brief outlines of their records follow; Dale Chuee. 15. of Osften re. celved the state award of a Chicago trip provided by Westinghouse Edu-cational Edu-cational Foundation for outstanding outstand-ing achievements In the 1947 4-H Better Methods activity. Dale has been a 4-H'er for six years. Among his work slmDllfication aronmnllsh. - mentis on the farm and in th hi-ima are developing and Initiating a bet ter memoa or miming is cows which he has done by hand twice a day and carrying milk and squtpment 50 feet to the milk house. his modern method of moving the milk house dose to thn horn anil installing an electric milker would lave 96 12 hour days In addition to mucn energy. Dale has completed the Better Methods project for two rears and last rear was the county inner. Eurenfl" Smith. IS. of Draner. tfl the state winner In the 1947 4-H Garden activity In which Allla. Chalmers provides the awards. Eu gene record shows that during four years of club work he raised H4 acres of rarden. Hla a-ardan a. ilblts won many placings. Including iss.ou in casn prizes. He has shown ro of his garden products at county ind state meets. Ha has learned to Improve fertilisation practices : ghoose better and more adaptable teeds, and how to prepare a better teed bed, Eugene serves as leader of hla club.. ' Carol llolmgren, 17, of Bear Rivet City, receives her trip award, pro vided by Serve!, Inc., for having the best 1947 4-H Food Preparation achievement record In the state During five years !n club work, ant planned, prepared and served 5!H balanced meals, including 868 dishet and bakings. She completed nln projects, four of which were In food preparation. Her rood demonstra tlon placed first In the county and at the state fair, and her recipe file won the state blue ribbon. Carol also canned 787 Jara of fruit and vegetables along . with accepting most of the housekeeping responsibilities, respon-sibilities, as her mother is employed Ray Thornley, 16, of Smith Held wins the Chicago trip award pro vided by Swift ft Co. for his tor ranking 1947 4-H Poultry Achieve ment record In the state. Durlns five years In club work Ray raised 693 fowl. He won 115.00 In cash prises on exhibits, which brought his estimated Income from 4-H poultry poul-try projects to $346.00. He has shown nine of his poultry projects at county, state, and interstate meets and participated In a popular "chicken killing and dressing demonstration. dem-onstration. Serving as president of his club he has helped fellow mem bers with their exhibits as well as their poultry production problems. AH 6f these activities are conducted under the direction Of the Exten sion Service of the State Agricultural College and XJSDA cooperating. Women's Council Met At Provo Yesterday Carried Doge Camp k C-r5 fa OPERATION' of one of the largest dope rings In the country was hrmiffht to lieht when a man laen- tified tentatively as Ralph Macrl f shovel. 45. of New York, cuea aboard an airliner when it landed in. Loa Aneelei. Police searching through Macri's luggage found nar cotics valued at approximately iaoo.000. Macrl suffered a heart at tack half -way between Denver and Lne Anrreles. (Intemattonat) division of services for children, was present, and Utah County's detention needs were discussed by LaMar Andrus, a supervisor of the county welfare departments depart-ments Elsa Harris and Margaret Keller, Kell-er, welfare worker, were present to give concrete Illustrations of welfare work. Mrs. Alonzo Mor-ley, Mor-ley, Provo, was In charge of the meeting which was held at the Women's club house. Attending from American Fork were Mrs. Marlon H. Chrlstensen, Mrs. Mark Coddlngton, Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Mrs. T. A. Greenwood. Green-wood. Mrs. Harold Holley and Mrs. Orvtl Wadley. Choo Choo Topper A EXTREMI styles In women's hats aroused a desire for retaliation In the heart of George Brackman of New York. Result, he built this model railroad on the crown of a silk topper. He calls it his "railroad nightmare." It has a miniature rati car, lights, signals, conductor and whistle all built to scale. He's showing It at the. Hobby Show. In New York City. (International) ROYAL COUPLE OUT FOR A STROLL or".'---- - . y , f A . ! 1 . h,,, . " '' MM ll" 1 " PRINCI t HIUF, Duke of Edinburgh, and Princess Elizabeth wave to admirers ad-mirers as they stroll to the gardens of Broadlands, near Romsey, England, Eng-land, where they are spending the first two weeks of their honeymoon. Earlier, the royal couple attended services In Romsey Abbey. About . 100 persons were In the country church.... (International Radlophoto) Achievement Award Meeting Tonight All 4.H Club members and parents from American Fork, Lehi and Highland are invited to attend an achievement award program Friday, Dec. 5, In. the Harrington School amusement nail at 7:30 p. m. 4-H and achievement award certificates and pins for the fourth year members and over will be given those who have completed their projects. An evening of worthwhile entertainment en-tertainment along with the awarding exercises will be enjoyed. enjoy-ed. A picture show, games, singing sing-ing and refreshments are in the program. There will, of course. be no charge. ' R. Phil Shumway, assistant county agent, . and Jenniev J; Poulson, home demonstration agent, will be in charge. FIFTH WARD MIA PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY Fifth ward Mutual Improve ment Association will hold Its annual Christmas party Tuesday evening in the tabernacle. A special program will be given In the auditorium and games will follow In the basement. SPOTLIGHTING UTAH Friendly Utah A slogan originated by Commissioner Com-missioner Rulon S. Howells of the State Department of Publicity Publi-city and Industrial Development Develop-ment will appear on Utah's 1948 automobile license plates and also on thousands of letters now being mailed in and out of the state. The Department has furnished business firms who use mailing machines with a stamp for their machines, which will print the words "Visit Utah, the Friendly State" on their outgoing mall- With Our Boys Walter Dennis Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Newman, New-man, Alpine has enlisted in the Navy and left for the naval training center, San Diego, California. Due to the recently announced announ-ced leave policy, Walter should be home during the Christmas holidays, regardless of whether or ont he has completed his recruit f training. WANT ADS Can accommodate two roomers. with light housekeeping privileges. privi-leges. 273 E. 4th N. Tel. 667-M, Am. Fork. 12-5-2tp. CARPENTER WORK-Odd Jobs, cabinet work and remodeling. Tel. 409-M, Am. Fork. 12-5-2t. FOR SALE Pullets, 6 months old. Tel. 0269-J2. 12-5-It. FOR SALE Dexter elec. washer; 4 reg. Chester White hogs. Robert G. Smith. Tel. 0274-J2. Am. Fork. 12-5-2tp. FOR SALE 1930 Chev. 4-door sedan, good shape, new tires. Inquire D-T-R., Am. Fork. 12-5-tt. XMAS GIFTS SHOES SLIPPERS POCKET BOOKS SHINE KITS SHAVE SETS SHINE STANDS BOOTS ARCH SUPPORTS s, SAVE ON YOUR Xmas Shopping AM. FORK SHOE SHOP Thanks to you. Our ever increas-ing increas-ing business enables us to sell for less. Compare our prices check your purchases for a week or two and notice your Saying, : Friday and Saturday December 5 and 6 Vegetable Soup RANCIIO, Close Out "iKf Tall 2 Cans IOC rirvTXT Sun Valley Lodge, Whole Kerrieirii Oz. Can 2 Cans 29c CHILI CON GARNE Ellis, With Beans 1 Lb. Jar ... 17c BEEF GRAVY 16c n A rrdT m - Pierces Oz. Bottle 16c TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELLS 3 Tall Cans 29c Pancake Flour (Al) 4 LB. BAG 45c SYRUP 25c APPLE JELLY 15c BREAD 16 Oz. Loaves Loaf ......... 14c TOMATO JUICE 9c DISH A DU r,bKel 20c BUTTER MEADOW VIEW 4-IN-l LB. .. 75c GRAPEFRUIT Texas Pink Lb. 7c POTATOES1" 37c AXTTnXTC Sweet Spanish 3 Lbs 19c LEMONS Z!. 9c CARROTS r " 5c STEAKS ST1!. 57c BEEF POT ROAST Grade "A-Lb 49c SKINLESS. Lb 43c . 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