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Show PAGE FOUR THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY New Rulers of the Netherlands Visitors Throng Am. Fork Canyon During August " jj " - '.' - , rw" ' i f i t ' . .. (I fti '.'IS' r- Pi- J? 1 :'-. "if ' 1 A - -- r Pitactss-Regent Juliana, who becomes queen of the Netherlands, poaes for an official court photograph in Amsterdam with her consort, con-sort, Prince Bernhard. The prince wean the uniform of an admiral C the Dutch fleet. Juliana replaces her mother, Queen Wilhel- iaa, who Is abdicating because of ill health after ruling 50 years. Am, Fork City Officials Attend Convention American Fork city was well represented at the Utah Municipal League's 41st. convention held in Logan from Wednesday through Saturday. ' Mayor David" L. Greenwood, Councilman Leslie Searle, Melvin E. Dunkley, Hans A. Laursen, Jar-ed Jar-ed D. Kelle.r E. Vernon Holln-drake; Holln-drake; City Clerk Ray Nelson, and Police Chief Jed J. Mercer, with their wives attended the convent son. Approximately 600 delegates .from all parts of the state were in -attendance.- . Wednesday and , Thursday morn-j ings were devoted largely to waterworks, wat-erworks, sanitation and soiling study. Thursday afternoon to business bus-iness meetings were held followed by a buffet supper served in Willow Will-ow park following which the entire en-tire group: attended the Cache county rodeo. . Departmental breakfasts were held Friday morning, with about ten different groups discussing problems common to their own divisions. div-isions. A mayoi's luncheon was held at noon, y " Friday afternoon a unique feat ure .of the convention was open forum in which the four candidates for governor participated. They spoke on essentials of good government govern-ment and answered questions put by-the -audience. - - Friday afternoon the entire del egation was taken on a drive thru Logan Canyon. A carnival dance was enjoyed in the evening. Saturday morning departmental During the month of August there were 16,721 visitors In American Fork canyon, and 5,901 went through Timpanogos Cave, Thomas A. Walker, caretaker, re ported Wednesday. For the same period this is the greatest num ber on record. So far this year there have been 55,236 visitors to the canyon, and 19,662 have seen the beauties of Timpanogos Cave. The continued hot weather keeps the camping, grounds full every evening when people try to cool off after the work of the day. Indications point to a rec ord breaking year. FOR SALE Last Chance. . 200 red and white cross pullets, 10 . weeks old. 75c each. 309 East State Road, Tel. 64-J, Am. Fork. 9-2-lt breakfasts were again held with committee meetings where the various groups prepared resolut ions to be presented at the gen eral session Saturday afternoon. The finale of the convention was a banquet on the quadrangle the USAC after which the dele gates enjoyed a starlight review in the college amphitheater. During the business meetings for the city officials the ladies assem bled in meetings and were also entertained. Mayor J. W. GUlman, Orem president of the League, delivered the keynote address at the open ing meeting. The.newprealdent.,elected .at the Saturday afternoon meeting is Mayor Curtis L. Miner, Logan, with Morris C. Roberts, Cedar City named 1st vice president. Mrs. Morris. C. Roberts, the former Vee Aydelotte of this city, was elected 1st vice-president of the ladies auxiliary. One of the entertainment features feat-ures was the baseball game Thurs day afternoon between the mayors of northern and southeen Utah, in which a fire hydrant was the prize, The southern team won and Ced ar City drew the prize. Mayor Greenwood was the catcher and Mayor Collard of Provo was the pitcher. " : - " vnmmx 1 t The only perfect food In the world is milk and what's better for growing bodies . . . what's more nutritious than a big, cool glass of our creamy, rich milk. Call us now -161-W, American Fork for regular delivery service. SPAFFORD DAIRY i AMERICAN FORK Steel Day Performer who Is to ' be seen in night show. Three Stakes To Meet In Convention Californian In Am. Fork t Alpine and Lehi stake Primary Associations will hold their annual fall convention in the Alpine stake tabernacle today (Thursday). Mrs. Laverne W. Parmley. 1st counselor in the Primary presidency of the TV T nniA church., and Mn. VutA AndArwtn 1U SAtlUlC of the First Group department will represent the general board at the conference. Mrs. Dorothy G. Wright, Alpine stake primary pres ident will conduct all of the meetings. j--, At 10 a.m. ttejnmtenjf the stake boards, the stake priesthood representatives and general board members will convene. Talks will be given by the general board members. At 10:30 the general board mem bers will meet with each stake sep arately and discuss problems per taining to the Individual stakes. From 12:30 to 1:30 has been des ignated as the lunch period. The afternoon meeting to begin at 1:30 will include a general as sembly for aS stake and ward of ficers and teachers, stake and ward priesthood representatives and the visiting members of the general In this general meeting several topics will be treated Including The Latter-day Sain Concept of Prayer", "The Joy of Singing", and "A 'Friend for All". David Wagstaff, Alpine stake priesthood representative win speak on "The Necessity of Priesthood Cooper- atin in Prhnary." Mrs. Wright will welcome the convention, attenders and Mrs. Gladys Peterson, Lehi stake Pri mary, president, will offer the op ening prayer, Mrs. Lucy Bush, Al pine stake secretary will call the roll by wards for this stake. I iX-- it y. . - - I S: , 1 's ': , manager of the Alpine Motor Company, receiving Ford Motor Cnm. District Manager Henry u. tteiser at banquet last week, other, Holley and Walter Cooper,. assistant regional manaeer of th. St.. also a speaker at the banquet. . ' Harold Holley, plaque irom are Mrs. Harold district, who was Alpine Motor Companj Wins Coveted Ford Agency Award Plaque V John N. Englund John N. Englund, Lancaster, Cal., lecturer, author and ,busl ness man, will be in American Fork tonight to lecture before the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the first in a series that will close Sunday, Sept. 19. -Next Thursday the Lions will hear Mr. Englund and he will also speak to the Rotarians at their Tuesday luncheon. Un-Americanism" will be the At 2:45 the group will disperse J lecture for all the Friday night at 8 p. m. in the Legion Hall, Mr. Englund will discuss "Christianity vs. Evolu tlno." 0. ...I... A. F.ht 1 lit the new vromm and th Primarv evcuui8 ai, i.ou ne wiu children's hospital. 7 discuss the Palestine Mtuatlon The Alpine Motor Company of American Fork won the- distinct honor of being named . one of Ford Motor Company Four-letter agencies the past week, along with one other firm in this state, This is indeed an honor for Man ager Harold Holley and his plant force since only three percent of Ford agencies over the whole Inter-Mountain district have attained at-tained this position to date. The presentation of plaques designating the Alpine Motor Motor Company of American Fork, and Lowry O. Anderson Inc. of Springvllle, as Four-Letter agencies was made at a banquet atjthe Silver Star cafe Thursday evening. Henry H. Reiser, district dis-trict manager of the seven west-, ern states and Walter Cooper, assistant regional manager from the San Francisco office, made the awards and highly commend ed Jhese two firms for their high standard Ford agencies. During their talks they paid tribute to! the management and employees! for outstanding places of business munity. rand the Jobs they in ing. Under the'lour-Ute pian it was pointed out reaching the ton qualify by havtat Duity, proper truly American spirit quate building two firms meet all ments with flying speaicers declared. Manager Harold Hi the plaque in befur group and Lowry Ax his group. Bothsutd ors were as much to I ployees, since it took 1 the full crews to beat' firms. District Manager Eei ed out thaLEorijH pany Is striving In er to retain its position leader In producing iff and insists that M maintain the top ipss community. They m local motor concern K viable position Id t for departmental meetings. All groups will meet with their stake leaders. The general board mem bers will meet with the stake and ward executives in a discussion of .... , WITH THE MISSIONARIES Elder Neldon Conder, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Conder, who laboring in the Western states iarge Biblical oil painting depict ing the dispensations of the ages is mission has been" transferred from North Dakota to Colorado. Monday at 8 p. m. "Where Are the Dead," Wednesdayat 8 p. m., "Hell Just Twenty-Two MUes From American - Fork " Next week's series will appear In the paper. Mr. cngiuna speaks irom a Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. - Devey have received word from their son Elder Wallace F. Devey, that he has been transferred from Perth,- in the extreme western part of Australia, to East Melbourne Mel-bourne He has spent the past and current events In the light of scriptural prophecy. M. C. ROBINSON FOUND NOT GUILTY BIU BOARD CHANGED Marion C. Robinson was-de- clared hot guUtybt selling "beef without-; ticeme"SatedayHwhm TO6eTetrarafc?'nMS case. The judge ruled there was not suf f klent evidence , to -con vict. The case is one growing out of Recentlythe-hlg sign at the an arrest several weeiV west entrance to American Fork was repainted and the scene changed to one of American Fork canyon. The work was done byj he joint civic clubs with Dr. James S. Chadwick. Lions; War ren F. Anderson. Rotary: and G. Easton Brown, Jaycees, directly in charge. The new picture should give some added publicity to the sceritelfalue of the canyon which receives all too little advertising. CITIZEN ONE DAY LATE an arrest several : week.) ago. Arresting officers are Boyd Dur-rant Dur-rant and Randall Shipley. The city has other cases pending which should come up in the future. D. U. P. Programs For the first' time In many years the "American Fork Citi zerr"did"ror,makcthe-mair-on time. - Plnnninff ' a soeclal Steel Day' addition and receiving an influx of late Doliticai advertise' ments, which had to come out before Tuesday. Sept, 7th, are causes. As you readers will note the "Citizen" is twice its usual The nhone ran all ' morning with subscribers asking where their paper was. We hope we will County Board Meeting First meeting of the Utah county board and officers of the county camps, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be held Saturday at the Memorial House In Sowiette Park, Mrs. Hilda Cher-rington, Cher-rington, county president has announced. Board meeting will cbnvenear lprm7"and"the general meeting at 2 p. m. All officers and lesson instructors are urged to attend. - - " American Fork Camp Opening meeting of the Ameri can Fork camp. Daughters of Utah ?loneers, will be held at the home of Mrs. Bert Adamson, captain, cap-tain, Thursday, Sept. . 0; All members are. reminded of the : '-'-- " YOU NEVER NEE AN-OEEIGEBd k to fell vou this is the place tor, Best Buys in Hardware, Pa'n DaDer etc. . ' Check Our FALL PrlCST-Sale Now On, .'.; Saunders Hardwaf Phone 5, American Fork-49 not be late ever again. date. |