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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN ' THURSDAY, UAY I, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1948 i 'I OH EeaMant Campannd Fee m m any electrical circuit cearfatf eoalact with oil an oU-fftclftant oU-fftclftant compound made of neo preae rubber with -special aynthet-Ica aynthet-Ica has been developed. It la 41a tribited In the form of tape. These School Luofcee If ore than a billion, pounds el foodstuff were tenred to atudenta by acboola participating la the national school lunch profram laat year. The total food expenditure waa U3,M9. 000.000. 1 Winborg A uto BodyShpp. One Block North of Tabernacle COMPLETE OUTO REPAIR SERVICE . r ... Specialists in front end alignment and wheel balancing Body and fender workPainting Uptiolkeryjand tailor made seat covers. Special Prices Tlds Month GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP TOWING rhone 624. After CM P. M. 128-W ANYONE CAN INSTALL A FURNACE--AND iMANY PEOPLE ARE DOING IT Bat U takes an engineer to design a Heating Plant that will insure "your comfort all' Winter, every WE ARE HEATING SPECIALISTS "Your Comfort is our Concern" GUNTHEK SHEET UlUl WORKS ;. Phone 607 for fr.ee estimate Am Fork Special Mothers' Day Programs Arranged In Wards Following the annual custom all Sunday Schools In American Fork will honor mothers at spec ial programs Sunday .morning in the LDS wards the theme Is "The Latter-day Saint Mother as Builder of Home and Human Character". ; 7 Second Ward Attention Is called especially to the change In time. Because of two wards meeting In one building the Second ward will begin at 10:00 a. m. The general theme will be followed with the Junior Sunday School joining the older group. The program will be carried out In snort talks and music and all mothers pres ens wui be presented with a token. Every mother In the ward Is Invited to attend. . Third Ward -The outlined theme will be car rled out by the combined Junior and Senior Sunday Schools. The tribute to the mothers will be given by Edith Phillips, Mrs. Ralph Roberts will give the response, re-sponse, and President Jesse M. Walker will present the tokens to the mothers. Musical numbers and short talks will complete the exercises. Fifth Ward -;.71"V Both Junior and Senior Sun day Schools will take part In the Fifth ward.' Mrs. Ray C. Nelson will eulogize the older mothers and Mrs. Martha Keetly will give the response. Short talks will be given by J. 8. Wright, Liana Duf- fln, Colleen Cook, Gordon Birk, Earl Bean, Larry Stout, Marlenc Sabey, Joan Nielsen, and LeRoy Webster. The senior class will give a . dramatization, "Memories"; "Memor-ies"; "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" will be sung by Douglas Coleman, Oareth, Richard - and James Beast rand; Instrumental number by Milton Brown, Dean Deverauz and others, and Clau dia Bush and Mary Buckwalter will give poems. Flowers will be presented the mothers fay Bishop F." Rulon Nicholes, and prayers will be offered by Ernest J. Sea-strand Sea-strand and Mrs. Elmer Bell. Sixth Ward ' .. Following the outlined theme the Sixth ward talks will be given If. ':. mum am 1 t - )AV" "'v5r-i - -qT- , f h A I - v M ) -rttwm.?Wi . -. vwA1r- oiwt,! f i r- a.-. FT mt.isjsl j -V I": .MMitdMuffjitl by Mrs. Joseph - H. .Ferety, young mother. Tommy Bailey, Eileen Harding, Ruth Robinson, Stephen Richards, Wiima Horn er, Irene CWpman, Peggy Hansen. Han-sen. Elaine Steele, and Luana Greenwood. Mrs. Bert Durrant, mother of the ward bishop, will make the response. Special music will be given by a string trio, Mrs. Raymond T. Bailey, Joan Ellison and Paul Barratt, and Ray Shelley will sing a vocal solo. Each mother will receive a token In remembrance of her day Seventh Ward The talks following the general theme will be given by Mrs. E. Parker Chlpman, Dennis Durfey, Marilyn KawakamL Mary Ann Bell, Kent Mulllner, Sharon Web ber, and Earl Slack. -Mrs. Tho mas 8. Prtdar will give-the re sponse, and the presentation of tokens will be made by Phyllis Cleghorn and Colleen Nicholes. There will be three songs from the junioa Sunday Bcnooi, and a special number-by -Miss Vivian Greene. " Presbyterian Commnnity Church In addition to the regular Sun day School there will be a piano solo by Alma Shaffer and Scrip tural readings by Richard Dotson, George Brown and Jonnle Walk er in honor of Mother's Day. Anu Fork Chorus Appears At " State Meet. Scharmeer chorus, a group of 30 ladles, directed by Mrs. Ken neth McDonald, and with Mrs. Karl Adamson as accompanist gave three numbers at the annual ann-ual convention of the Utah State Federated Music clubs held at the Hotel Utah yesterday (May The group, of which Mrs. Garth Roundy Is president, sang "My Heart Is a Silent Violin", Luxembourg Gardens" and Nights of Music." The Utah convention was held lnT the . middle of National Music week and was presided over by Mrs; J. Tracy Wootton, state president, and a former American Ameri-can Fork resident Attending the report meeting in the morning, the noon luncheon, lunch-eon, and the muslcale in the evening in addition to Scharmeer members were a number of La- Tona music club. Hlthland Mrs. VeNoy Turner, a young mother, will pay a tribute to the older mothers, short talks will be given by Aloa Rogers, LeEarl Healey, Joan Jonsson, Tommy May, Evelyn Strasburg, Larry White, Gwen Myers, Janet White, and Joseph Greenland. Mrs. Kenneth White, a. grandmother, will make the response. Music will be several numbers by the younger classes, a girls' chorus and an instrumental number. : ' First Ward ' ' " A splendid program with fit ting tributes in keeping with the occasion has been arranged by the Sunday School officers of this ward. The numbers were unavailable' due to the absence from the city of the officer in charge. STANDARD TIRE Tri-City Firestone Dealer Store' , 21 E. Main American ForkPhone 384 . .. .... Fourth-Ward "'"7,." The numbers include a duet by Marlon Anderson and Joyce Pen- rod; tribute by a young mother, Mrs. Phyllis De Long; talks by Karen Mills, Kent Hansen, Carol Ann Mills, Dennis Hansen, Carol Shelton, John Matson, Robert Clements," LuJeanne : Bowen, Joann Knight and Myron Dean; response Mrs. Lucile Robinson; duet "Baby Your Mother", Janice Merkley and Lois Hales; chorus "That Wonderful Mother of Mine", Margaret Morton, Helen Wilson, Geraldlne Penrod, Lela Mae Adams, and Una Nielsen trombone duet, Donald Conder and Mark Grant, and a song by the Junior Sunday-school; pre sentatlon of plants to the moth ers during which Margaret Mor ton will play violin numbers. Health' Council Organization Being Formed Still working away at the or ganization but not complete enough for a full announcement is the word from those in charge of setting up a Health Council In this city. " Hans A. Laursen, city councilman 4 delegated ' to this work, along with Mrs. Mabel Jones, district health nurse, are contacting representatives of the various groups who will comprise the council.- -7"-T'-- - In the near future these will be called together to hear Joe Car- ling, of the health education department de-partment of .the state, explain similar set-ups in other localities and what is expected of the council. xJ Jr Strawberry Day Festival Postponed Week Boy Scout News Cubs Receive Charter Cub Pack 17 received its charter chart-er at a meeting held Friday night in the Community church, pre sentation was made by Mr Whitehead,. Springvillr, promotion promo-tion chairman for. Utah National Parks Council, who also presented present-ed registration cards to the leaders. ; . ." : Awards for accomplishments during the past month made and two new boys. Larsen and Elliot J. Lee Jr, admltted to the pack. Cont tion of the Cub Olympics , was carried. on with Den 6 winner. Mrs. Harry Belgley and Mrs. A. J, Shelton are den mothers. There were 110 in attendance. April theme of rope ; making was completed . at : the t meeting and during May the pack will study, piantinR,, . gardenings and spatter painting, Fred... L. Fish, pack master, reported. The pap- terrtmyerernitici was closed and Saturday the paper' was delivered to Salt Lake City. were Paul Were Lnna- Legal Notice Consult county clerk or spectlve signers for. further, formation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH" IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNIE RACHEL NICHOLES, Deceased. . , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, undersign-ed, at American Fork, Utah, on or. before the 1 0th. day of Julv: IMS.-; .J..i-M F. Ruloh Nicholes . j Administrator . of the estate .: of Annie Rachel Nicholes, T u :: -i- Deceased. Samuel J. Nicholes r 1284 Stratford Ave.'. " X Salt Lake City, Utah ; . t Attorney. v: :-rly--- First publication May 6. 1948. The date of -the " Strawberry Festival and rodeo at Pleasant Grove was changed at a recent meeting of the officers and di rectors. The directors headed by Neldon Lim decided to change the date of the festival to June 9, 10, 11, and 12. Previously tne testival was scheduled for June 2, X- 4, and 5. x Irving Pratt, publicity director expiamed tnat tne cnange was made so that the festival could be held during the height of the strawberry season Which will come later this year than prev lousiy expected. It was also . decided at the meeting to grant control of the food concessions to the Veterans of Foreign-Wars. Don Smith of the V. F. W. will be in charge. Cobblers' Feast Days In the past Monday waa humor ously canonized a; "SL Monday,1 the festival of cobblers. Cobblers were supposed not to know on which day the feast of St Crispin, their patron saint, ; fell, .except that It should ... be . a Monday. . Thus . they celebrated the patron's feast every Monday ., , . Late Want Advs. FOR sale Good saddle , mare, weight 117&; 7 yrs. old. Arno Uebelt, Am. Fort Tel. 230J -r A3fc Young Farmer flrniin Sets Annual Show Date Livestock show which was instigated in-stigated two years ago by he Young Farmers - and Future Formerm nt AmnHra ' nn1r th direction Of A. a Allenrvda tlonal airrlculture instructor, win be carried on again n this year with the help, of the Chamber of Commerce, the Junior Chamber, and the Riding club. ' . " At av meeting Tuesday evening of representatives; from all the groups the date was set for Wed nesday, May 28. Committees were selected who are now work ing out details for the day Mr. Allen will be general' man. Will Relmsdujssei r ststant chairman, Keni! ' Hunter, secretary, ,n7i Parker, assistant secretar, 1 Reimschllssel will have cW the exhibits and attractiZ' O. Easton Brown is the finance committee Three major committed ' formed for each division show. RalDh HunUr v.r of the beef show, wiu'beZ wy rftica. oevcuuge, and B. Singleton. ( Warren T. Anfe chairman of the hors 1.1 aided by Douglas Nash am lie Parker. In the dairy Leo Bowen will act as chat" wiuu juerun lArson m Bromley assisting. ' ' I FOR SALE- OR TRADE Two Cushman.scooterv, package carrier,-3 wheeled;- also "two wheeled,, trailer, $25.00. , jel. iya-j or i4-w, Am. orK. , 5-6-ltp FOR SALE Collapsible twin baby buggy. 328 E. 2nd So. Tel. 421-J, Am. Fork. V 5-6-lt. FOR SALE Drop leaf extentlon table, 4 matching chairs. Excellent Ex-cellent condition. Also 2 boys bicycles, 28 inch, A-l condltloa Priced for quick sale. Call 243J or see at 291 S. Third East, Am. Fork. . C . x 5-8-ltp. Tomorrow may bs too late The last minute or the last mile may reeult n a bed automobile (math-up. With car. values up and repair hich m em't afford to drive without State Farm Mutual full service policy your car. Cafl your local State Farm jrnt today, t , . ' H - FUIL , D. JENSEN . t American Fork v , , '. . Telephone 271 STATl rAIM lNSUIAN':tnC.QMrANIIS f e SUlngtn, lliinelt fat WwMTi Urtmt A lmm C. , A beautiful bouquet of flowers ; . . an ever- growing plant .a magnificent corsage. ,,.;7i Our flowers are greenhouse) grown -to per-; fectioh . . . each bloom dewy-fresh, fragrant and hearty. WhateverMier favorite flowers well deliver them to her on this Mothers Day. x k , , , HUNTER'S 'flowerlani -65 West Main; American Fork": Tel. 471 r m M'w ar mt n m m m a m m m mm aw at trw i m mm f w " ' m frri ' J!1-" " I ML . II , 1 The farmer who chooses McCormick-Deering Hsy Ms', o .i6iuuuii ui equipment icautiwujf v success on his side.rt'v''";'' -o.,1 Through aU the years of hay tool development, McCdw Ueering has played leadin-g role, McCormick-D QVAUTY early became a standard by which other equips - was judged."-:"" :":;. ';; r. :;v'..;; "." To farmers Interested In perfecting . speedy, depend method of harvit;n -.51 ... t. ; o i ! want to lay inn: j-oo. f a "') K"1" McCormick-Deering line. There's s moi chine for every step in your iob. and we'll bu x our international Harvester Dealer 15 E. State Road-American Fork' - "Telephone 342' y i Last publication May 27, 1948. WTIMAT10WA1 HAIVMTU fAlU IQUlfMIMT HMf |