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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN J- FRIDAY, DECEMBER , Clubhand Socials Fifth Ward Gleaners The second of a series of Com-radcrles Com-radcrles given by the Oleaner Girls of the Fifth ward M. I. A was enjoyed Tuesday evening. Nov. 25, at the home of Mrs Junior N. Williamson (Oladysi -V . Grant). It was a Golden Glean-er Glean-er Comraderle and In attendance were .fourteen, including the Gleaner leaders, Mrs, Richard Miller and Mrs. E. Ray Gardner. A , special guest was Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth McAllister, an Alpine stake Golden Gleaner, who told of her experiences in attaining this honor, and she also displayed her Treasurers of Truth books. The AN INVESTMENT THAT REALLY PAYS - HOME BBS ei laSnora Install it yourself Save Money. All types available. Kimsul - Zonoiite - Rockwool STORM DOORS-WEATHER STRIP AND CAULKING COMPOUNDS A FULL SUPPLY OF BUILDING MATERIALS PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES r MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS KEMTONE 0 o o BARRATT BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. North of Main Street, Between 1st and 2nd West Phone 404 American Fork, Utah dining table was centered with an arrangement of fruit with crystal canaelabra holding deep yellow candles on eacn side, xnei delicious refreshments included the cutting of the cake which was beautifully decorated with a sugar icing circle of wheat and Gleaner emblem. The first, a membership comraderle, was held October 28th at the home of Mrs. Paul Mecham. May Form Cabinet Those who surrounded the ta ble at the home of Mr and Mrs. Chris J. Williamson for Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner were Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Go wans, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Williamson, Lay- ton; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Williamson Will-iamson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Junior N. Williamson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and Rulon Norman and Ann William son of this city. the hour of emm THE ELECTRIC HOUR EVERY SUNDAY-!CSL 2:30 PJX Featuring PHIL SPITALNY AND HIS ALL-GIN. ORCHESTRA ir Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY I. ,. .... .-. ! ' s A v ' Mr( and Mrs. Jarvts Aydelotte entertained at their home on Thanksgiving day. The occasion was arranged to compliment Mrs. Aydelotte s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McQurl of Salt Lake, as well as to bring tne members of the family to gether. The McGurl's 16th wedding wed-ding anniversary occurred that day. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with fall flowers. At 3 p. m. the guests were seated to a delicious turkey dinner. Centering the table was a silver basket of fruit, and the places were marked with small envelopes containing sentiments of anniversary good wishes to the Ferd Evans. Lehl, was a special nonorea coupie. cover were guest, and prizes were won by laid for Mr. and Mrs. McQurl, Mr. Mrs. Dave Warnlck. 1 Mrs. Joe ana mts. Leasee, jar. ana Mrs. PAUL REYNAUD WARTIMI Premier Paul Reynaud (above) told reporters in Paris that he had discussed with Premier Paul Ramadler the possible formation of new middle-of-the-road government govern-ment Reynaud admitted that he might be called on to head such a cabinet International) Ray Draper, Salt take;, Mr., and Mrs. Keith Batley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Ooddard and Mrs. E. 8. Ooddard, Provo; and the host and hostess. Shepherd, Adams. and Mrs. Milton Junior Ladies Literary Junior Ladies Literary club will meet Monday evening at 8 mundsen and children, Payson; Mr, and Mrs. LaVerl Whitby were hosts Thanksgiving Day to 25 members, of Mrs. Whitby's family at their new home on Thornwood Drive. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman and Mr. and Mrs. LeOrande Gud o'clock at the home of Mrs. Stanford Dahl. Civic affairs will be discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stewart, Salt Lake City; Mrs. William D. Stewart, Stew-art, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Stewart, and lamuies. American Fork. Entertains For Bride Miss Chloe Bennett was hos teas, to a bridal shower Friday evening complimenting Miss Catherine Vandebureh who be-1 Sixth Ward Sunday School came the bride of Roy Wagstaff The spirit of Christmas took Wednesday. A Bride Book was tne ascendency at tne regular made and presented to the guest preparation meeting of the Sixth of honor and light lunch was ward Sunday School Monday served. Those present, all close evening. Betty Jean Gerber told friends of the bride, were Miss I a Christmas story and Edith Ann Abel. Miss Eddua AbeL Miss Pawlowskl sang "The Holy City Joyce Bell, Miss Colleen Connel- Tne lesson -concrete Helps irom lv. Miss Wilma Ellison utn I the Master s Art . was Presented Helen Garllck, Miss Lois 6ordon, by Raymond T. Bailey, remarks miss Kiia oorenson and Miss I were maae oy ouperinienaeni Sharon Vandebureh. I Melvln W. Grant, who presided, . - . ana reiresnments were served to Gathered "around the board" 21 by Mrs. Fred G. Richards, at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl whose home the meeting was H. Barratt for Thanksgiving din-1 held. ner were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin SaJlshurv RlohflolH- Mr nnrf Mrs. Harold Hardman and daugh ter Joan, and Mrs. Mary Wad- ley, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Reese Nash and small son Stanley, and Miss Marilyn Bar ratt. Mrs. Marcelle Hawkins Skinner had as guests for Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. William Hollien and sons, Michael and Billy, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Hawkins, Provo, LaMar Haw Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirk and son Jimmie, Salt Lake City, were guests TnanksKivine dav of Mr. ana Mrs. tiarvei Bennett. Gamma Zeta Phi Christmas decorations in ef fective arrangements were used! Dy Mrs, Leo Bowen when she entertained en-tertained Gamma Zeta Phi mem bers Monday evenlne. Dessert lunch was served, prizes went to mts. vernon Arnoidus, a special guest, Mrs. Phil cave and Mrs. Eldon J. Miller, and Mrs. Fred Bowen was also a special guest. Gay Nine Mrs. Fay Chadwlck was hos tess to the Gay Nine Friday eve ning ror bridge and lunch. Mrs. bet Ms 11 ell Yoiair Tank I FUEL OILS-Numbers 1, 2 and 3 PROMPT, COURTEOUS DELIVERY SERVICE , WASATCH SOUTHERN GASOLINE COMPANY . Pleasant Grove, Utah Telephone 3321 Pleasant Grove After 5 P.M. 3731 Pleasant Grove . K For a Snack or Treat In Good Things to Eat That can't be Beat Visit the r "DOWNEY" SHOP Some of our Features are: Juicy Hamburgers Creamy Frosted Malts Cider and Donuts Home Made Chill DONUTS for your Family DONUTS for your Party Ruth and Ed McStay' Downey-Flake Donut Shop 359 EAST . MAIN. AMERICAN FORK kins, Vernal, arid, John Whittaker Ellingsburg, Wash., brother of Mrs. Hawkins. . Mr. Whltaker entered the "Mission Home in Salt Lake City Monday morning prior to leaving for Uraguay, oouth America, for a mission. A triple birthday celebration was held Tuesday night at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. Melvln W. Grant. The party honored Mrs. Grant and LeRoy Mecham whose birthdays occurred Wednesday and Clarence A. Orant, who la celebrating his birthday today. "Rook" was played, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant capturing the combined com-bined score prize. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. F, Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Owen O. Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln W. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Lehl. GROVER EVANS , RETURNS HOME Grover Evans! a brother of Tom and Bob Evans, operators of The News arrlveduTT week ago from ? where he-has beeft' rATVa c DnVai East Lane East Lane bridge club members mem-bers were guests of Mrs. Alden Grey Monday, evening. Three tables were" played and plans were made for a Christmas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Glen H. Gordon the evening ev-ening of Dec. 22. Mrs. Melrose J. Pritchett, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Ernest FroeJick carried home the prizes. Extra guests were Mrs. Mlio Bean, Mrs. W. L. Faddis, Mrs. Edward T. Hall, Mrs. W. J. Walter, and Mrs. A. C. Buckley. Home Economics Mrs. Donald E. Young was hostess to the Home Economics group Monday evening at her home on East Lane. The group continued discussion of the book ,'You and Heredity." Mrs. Louis Wolfe was a special guest. At the close of the evening, refreshments were served. Dr. ad Mrs. Dlbert A." Green wood, Logan, were hosts at a dinner party Thanksgiving day for members of their two fam ilies at the home of Mrs. Greenwood's Green-wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton of Mldvale. Attending Attend-ing from American Fork were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Greenwood Green-wood and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Easton Brown and son. X 1 X GAS Lennox Furnaces Magic Chef and Roper X Ranges X II X n x n x W Servel Refrigerators Smithway Water Heaters X Gas Fireplace Logs For Immediate Installation m m ' X 1 Gunther; Sheet Metal Works X " V Phone 607Am. Fork m XXlSKsSXESXiSXgX Community Church Adult group of the Presbyter ian Community church are mak ing plans for a social evening Wednesday, Dec. 10. Mrs. Varrian O. Tritt is in charge of a Christmas Christ-mas program and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Seibel are chairmen of the refreshment committee. DR. W. W. RICKS OPTOMETRIST Announces the Opening 0f of fkes for the practice of Optometry "Eyes Examined" "Broken Lenses Duplicated" "Visual Training Given" Office Hours 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 p. m. (Evenings by Appointment) Corner Main and First West American Fork Phone 441 OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT on Tuesday, December 9th CAVE-CAFE Operated by SEARL HUISH We invite you to come in Tuesday and try our special dinners, sandwiches. We can and will please you. lVOTH? Ce closed Saturday, Sunday " and Monday, December 6, 7, and 8, for Complete cleaning and remodeling. SEE YOU Dec. 9th 5sStwi" - ' .. M ff -- SUP It's more than a hint we're giving the holiday hostess it's a helping hand an easy way to cut down on work a wonderful won-derful way to reap your, f i Y of -compliments. From our delicious selec- pies, tarts and cookies, you can have on hand at all times tempting treats for family and friends. Phone your order in or come in yourself. -j. wan GRIFFIN-BAKERY GRIFFIN-BAKERY American Fork and ... s Pleasant Grove if- |