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Show PAGE EIGHT THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN ' ."V " - THURSDAY, JUNE 3tl Mr.-and Mrs. Gene Crofts and family returned " late Monday after spending Memorial day inJ Burley, Idaho. The two oldest boys remained there to work for the summer. . , I Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Christen-sen Christen-sen and children,' Miss Kathryn Chris tcnsen, Logan, and Mrs. Clarence 8. Barker, Salt Lake City, spent Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Christen-Ben. Christen-Ben. '';::r:f,-"--''.V- , Miss Hen Relmschllssel, Richard Rich-ard Mercer and Rhees Ririe left - Friday lor the Grand - Canyon Lodge where they will WdrK sgaln this summer. Other college stu dents are leaving this week. Mrs. Eliza Buckwalter who has spent the winter In Portland, Ore., with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas I. Smart, has returned home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Larson, and children, Corlnne, spent Sunday with Mr Larson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. -Ludvig . M. Larson, Highland. Tuesday of last week Mrs. Frank Riley, Garfield, Gar-field, Bpent ' the day with her parents, coming to get her children, chil-dren, Tommy and Jeanene, who had visited two weeks with their grandparents. . Mrs. Harold Holley and children, chil-dren, Jlmmle and Janet returned home Monday evening after . a week with relatives In Tremort-ton. Tremort-ton. With her brothers and sisters Mrs. Holley spent one day In Rupert, Idaho, with her parents, par-ents, Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Cannon. The occasion celebrated the 70th birthday of Mr. Cannon. , , ; Guests of Mrs. W. D. Stewart for Memorial Day were Stephen D. Chlpman, Mr. and MrsJoseph P. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Chlpman, Roy ; Chlpman, Reed Stewart. Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spratley, Magnai; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmundsen, Payson; Mrs. George H. Webb, and Mdyle Stewart, American -Fork"-r-- Memorial Day visitors at Mrs. J. L. Dunkley s were. Mr. and Mrs, L. Russell Dunkley, Miss Cady Dunkley, Provo; Mrs. Mae Kirk, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank" Shatter and son John of Bingham, and Mrs. Eliza J, Jackson, visited Monday at the C. A. Grant home. LCallers at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Booth on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Morrison, Mor-rison, and daughter Julie, Mr. and Mrs.-Horace C. Beck, Judge Reva Beck Bosone, Salt : Lake City; Mrs. Foster Badham and son Leon,' Payson, Harris Chip-man Chip-man and daughters, Hazel Dawn, Marcia Ann and Jean, pleasant Grove.- -. r ' - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thoojin have gone to San. Francisco to reside. Mr. Throolln has been employed In the coast city for several months and Mrs. Thoolln, teacher In the elementary grades here, completed her term .last week. He Joined her here for the Memorial day holiday and they left Sunday afternoon. , Seen at the cemetery; t Mr. and Mrs. J.. Bart Parker and family, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Parker, Miss Sarah Parker and Mrs. Mary A. Earl," Salt Lake; Mrs. Warren C. Boley, Margaret Boley and husband. Salt: Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund x Hansen, and son of Price; Dr. and Mrs; P. M. Kelly, Provo.-'" , " Mrs. Dale Ricks and small daughter Sharleen of Rlverton are spending a few 1 days "here with Mrs. Ricks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thornton,.' v Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bell and Dermont Bell spent Friday and Saturday In Vernal and vicinity with relatives rela-tives and paid a pre-Memorial day visit to cemeteries there. Mrs. Marcelle H. Skinner and Mrs. 0. F. Grant spent Tuesday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holllen, the special attraction being a new baby son born to the Holllens. Mrs. Skinner is the proud grandmother. r Mrrand MrsrBrHrWrlght left Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wright of Twin Falls, Idaho, for Birmingham, Alabama. They will attend the graduation exercises of Kay, son of the Leon Wrights, who is graduating from the university uni-versity near that city. ; They expect ex-pect to be gone two weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. King, Raymond, Alberta, Canada, left Tuesday enroute : home after visiting here with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Wing and with :. another daughter In Cedar City. They will return home by way of Seattle, Seat-tle, Wash., where a: son, and daughter live. . , Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay J. Ovard and daughter Beth and Joy Green of this city, with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beckstead (May Ovard) of Murray left at noon Saturday.for Vancouver, Wash. They expect to take a- side trip into Canada and the return trip will include the California red woods and possibly down "lnto San mnclsco. JThey will be gone ten days. HUB ffloeaMAgciisi .r -x. "J & ii i i 7S'J 1 7B "V4 Stock Up Now wlthThickThirt7Terries!, Ftr kome ose, for the beach, or (or work! Gay pUid dtaiga in blue, gold grto, red or plok. Loof wetrinsl 1$' Jllspd towel 20 W.Bath Towel . " ' N I U H f - , tl r w i i i v -i, f , -v - r frinul t V DtUghtfulNnc TABLECLOTHS Tabtes become gayer, food toore appetizing! Yonfl lov the floral designs in tpicy color ombiiutions. Fme, washabU eottoo. 52! x 52" aise. ... 52172 le b .... 2.53 - 1.98 en Matchingath Room Ensemble Thick, long looped' Terry's in harmonious solid colors with stripe' border, Rose down, butter cup Oreen-: spray, and Peach. - BATH TOWELS 7Q 9. At Inch - HAND TOWELS 4 Qp lg 1 27 Inch ..... WASH CLOTHS 19c Bright Colored Plaid QQ TOWELS, 18 X SS In. . Checked WASH r-,-- fn CLOTHS, size 12 x ir xvi- JSTAMPED, PILLOW, CASES 1 QQ Ready to Embroider .iO Bleached ft Hemmed ORn FLOUR SQUARES White SHEET BLANKETS 72 z 90 Inch L98 White OUTING 27 Inch Yard ....... 25c BED PILLOWS Chicken Feather " QQ FilledEach ....... J-0 BLEACCTD MUSLIN A P 39 Inch Wide Tard CHEESE CLOTH-irtA 5 Yard Pk PkgTTr' SUGAR i?f "l?-.!. 12c SUGARal,M..,,u.I.,;'94c' GAItE GHOGOLATE CINCH CAICE MIX Package FUDGE AND TlfTy Dromodary FROSTING XTXX V 12 ox. Pkg. .... CORN FLAKES COGOANUT GEMS RITZ CRACIiERS SWEET PICKLES Large Jar, CIIB . i .-. .. dillpigio.es TTATTlV "ox: Jar XI Vf JLl XU 1 Bri 35c 38c 24c SHOESTRING) uvv - ,t POTATOES No. Z Can 13c FRUIT-COCKTAIL 2,- ... aoc 29c 2Vi, DelMonte .i - - T1? A nUT?d Libby'g Deluxe Halves, Nor2 PEARS 40c Cradshaw T A TVT Strawberry, Boysenberry, Easpberry,"Jar Kellogg's OC .2Pkgs. Out 38c 29c 49c lOc . i 49c 35c PRUNES;2K.21c CORNEDBEEF 12 oz. Tin DEVILED MEAT ?2fo SAmONSntr 57c SPAGHETTI SrS. 15c 8 ox. SPAGHETlS""L15c BEEF STEW 57c SUPER SUDS, RINSO, 'C :r ' ' OAp DUZ, & TREND DEAL LU.r..tlZ.r.-."... Wlt YQur Quality; lea't Store ,-r. .ara 1 gQil "TIK.it'a y -- i; -r . ': :ULf Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin were Mr. and Mrs. Will Conder, Gun nison, Mr. and Mrs. Clark conder con-der and two children, Vlctorrille, Cal, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Conder and Ray Helnkan, Inglewood, CaL ' Mr. and MrsJoseDh B.Forbes. Las Veeas. Nerl are Tlsltons this Mk in Alnlne with Ml. Forbes mother, Mrs. J: Arthur roroes,; and other relatives. They plan to return by way of Emery coun ty where they rtll visit with Mr. Forbes sisters, Mrs. uie Jensen and Mrs. Arthur Broderlckrand go from there to the southern Utah canyons. ' ' " ' Heif at- Vins ; SecondiTime L :;: .. ... ''Sunie &e yearihig heifer belonging to J. T. Larson which von first nlai at the Sn&nl&h Fork stockshow; won first place in the f fa division at uie Kicn-mond Kicn-mond Black and White show, it was learned when he returned from the Cache county shows the end of the week. - Maurice Larson, Corlnne, older brother of J. T, won several prizes in different classes and in production with the Holstelns he entered In the shows, and his son, LaMont, won two first places In the 4-H division with a yearling year-ling heifer he entered. . City Births FOR SALE Solid oak round dining table, buffet and china cabinet. Both buffet and cabinet cab-inet have mirrored backs. Priced for Quick sale. Would make a beautiful set reflnlshed in lvbryr green or blue limed oak. Will deliver. Mrs. W. J. Strong, Alpine. IelC267-R3, Am. Fork. ' , 6-3-tf. FOR SALIMlch.l.cpw... heavy producer.'will freshen soon." H. O. Peterson, 551 N. 6th W, Lehi. 6-3-lt. "Just what we ordered" was the comment of 8tanley D. Roberts Rob-erts when his wife presented him with twin daughters May 29. They weighed 5 pounds 6 a. and 5 pounds 10 oz. No names yet. The Roberts' have twin boys, Kent and Brent, 10 years old, a daughter Carol 12, who Is thrillecr over sisters, and a little boy Freddie, Fred-die, 4. Only grandparent Is Mrs. Robert's father, 4o D. JIunk, Salt Lake City, and a great-grandmother great-grandmother is Mrs. Trina Munk, ManU. We slipped t last week on the seven and one-half pound son for Myron and Anna Boley, -their first: in"eight- years." Two big sisters and eight year old Harry welcomed the new baby who will be called Michael Myron. Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Eckles are proud of a six pound ten ounce boy born May 21. Big brother Larry Is ; three. Mr. Eckles Is agent for the Denver and Rio Grande railroad. - First for Carl and Edna Ry-skamp Ry-skamp Shelley Is a boy born Sunday, Sun-day, May 30. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.Ryskamp, Detroit, Mich., who arrived here Monday to make the young fellow's fel-low's acquaintance, and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Sheiley,( - . - T - .. Word went winging to England and Ireland May 28 telling of the birth of a six pound four Ounce daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Durrant. -: Twenty seven months ago -word of the - first daughter's arrival In ' England came this way. The new baby will be called Noreen May. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durrant, American Ameri-can Fork, and Mr:" and Mrs. O'Brien,- Nottingham, , England, are the grandparents, and great grandmothers - are Mrs. Thomas Thornton, American Fork, and Mrsv Mary Mahoney, Dublin, Ire land. FOR SALE- : 1936 Ply 4-Door Seanfi complete reupholstered, new V paint job, 194 Plymotor just installed Forced to sell at $395.00. At this price it won't last long. T Also 1939 Chrysler Royal Club Coupe, radio, heater, overdrive. New paint Jobl Only $75.00, : ROMINPISR MOTOR East State RoadAmerican Fork Little Linda Takes a Bow Shirley Temple's Infant daughter. 4-month-old Ltada Susan. wm evuk"" iiviii tier lamuus moujcr, ma sue - i . debut la their Hollywood home. - |