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Show Y.SEPTEMBIS11 9,194? THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN pac3 Timm I (jjistcnsen's Arrive Burial rvlces 'or"X" . , -ristlansen, 26, son 1 - nrvlcPS. (Kirlcan rork joday ibouiw"". ...... itiansen was . kUled . uss Lamson during yofLeytc.PhlUpplne 7 7. 1944. He entered in 1942. and uu traininz iat San i before being assigned arded the Purple Heart dWarfl Victory medal. , -born b Pleasant Grove, iKsTthe son of Niels j liatllaa tsiagg vui- parents he is sur-it.. sur-it.. niinortni? brothers ILK ivuw " Christiansen. irj- iuuw ' le Christiansen, adicu- wrt Reed (Betty) ('pioche,, Nev.; Ned Lew; o"f Funeral Held For Ira Dimick . Here Wednesday Funeral services for "Ira E Dimick, 04, were held In the First ward chapel Wednesday, Sept. 1. with Bishop Leonard Howes offic iating. Mr, Dimick died at his home Sunday of a heart ailment of long standing. Marius Miller, Idaho, paid tribute tri-bute to the fine characteristics of the deceased, and spoke of the three ':, phases of exlstance. Blanchard Dimick, Garfield, said the deceased had a fine philosophy philoso-phy of life, that he was honest, good-natured and charitable. William B. stapley, Castle Gate, a former bishop, eulogized Mr. Dimick as a husband and father, and spoke briefly on the resurrection. , ;..-.. Opening musical number was "CyMy Father,' sung by Walton E. Foulger, accompanied by Mrs Leonard Howes.. Following , the Invocation by Royal, Dimick, a nephew, Mr. Foulgersang'In the Time of Roses." Between speakers Velera Larsen and La vina Miller, accompanied by oniriey Dimick. tans r WhlsDer lng Hope," and Rulon Nlcholes and Kenneth L. Robinson sang "On Life's Highway and to close "Hold Thou Mv Hand " with Mr Owen G. Humphries accompanying. accompany-ing. Mrs. Howes played the pre- iuae ana vomaaar':rzrrr!. The benedcltion.was nronoune ed by James Pascal and Henrv R McNeill dedicated the grave In tne city cemetery. Pallbearers were Theron and Warren Miller. Robert Pollock, Lewis, Vernon and William. Dimick, all nephews oi me aeceased. and Francis Christiansen, Tooele; Don Christiansen,-Butte Valley, Nev.; Leonard and Robert Chris tiansen, Ely, Nev, r r- . Announcing th$ : '"fail ! . TERM J STARTING TUESDAY j SEPTEMBER 7 I ft . - (Other Registration Dates: September 13, 20, 27) : i Exwllehs facilities I xougb Training i 30G1APHY-" : Shorthand, typewriting, English, office training, , office machines, and other subjects. rCOUNTlNO- . Elementary, intermediate, advanced, auditing, tu and cost accounting. J ; :.oal omci work- : Trpewiting, mathematics, English, character I training, penmanship, filing, office machines, etc I .TONAL- V". : CUuet in religious education or business ttbics. Intending program of related activities. - " Ask for farther information" L D. S. Business College 70 Norm Main Street Salt lake City, Utah (A Miff the LDS. Deportment of Uutstion) NMHmHHIUHIUIIIIIUminilllllllllllMIHIIIIIIIIIIIli Lifelong Resident Dies Here On Tuesday: ; 12 Mrs. Elizabeth A. Robinson, 87, died at her home here at. 4:4$ Tuesday of ailments incident to age. Mrs. Robinson was the second sec-ond oldest woman In American Fork. A daughter of Area Adams, one of the original pioneers of this city, and - Catherine - Cun nlngham Adanvs, she was born here November 1861V the old est of a family of 12 children. Mrs. Robinson - attended the early schools here. In June of 1879 she was married to William A. Robinson in the St. George temple, the only' LDS temple completed at that tlme.r They were accompanied to St. George by Mr. Robinsons parents, Mr, and Mrs. William D. Robinson. They made their home here for a number of years and then mov ed to Bingham" where they resld ed for about 20 years, returning here shortly before -Mr. Robin son s death which occurred on May 13, 1920: The deceased was active in the Primary Association in her early married life and at the time of her death was a charter member of the Adams Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. -Surviving -are- five daughters, Mrs. Ella Harrington, Mrs. Hazel Thomas, Mrs. George (Amanda) Earl. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kate McTague and Miss Bessie Robin son, American Fork; a sister, Mrs. Mary A. Anderson, a broth er, Dan E. Adams and a hall sister, Mrs. Lucy A. Ambrose, of this city; ten grandchildren: and ten great-grandchildren. v:- Funeral services will be con ducted in the Third ward chape: Friday at 2 p. m., with Bishop Walter B... Devey in charge ttiends may can at tne Anaerson and Sons mortuary Thursday afternoon and evening, and at the family home Friday prior to services. Interment will take place In the family plot in -the American Fork cemetery. When people cv&ufwherue aquae on a pnottuef, you. know tkat pkodiLCt id ypodl Uted tkat ata excluAusa to 0uemdei In the low-priced. I3n IHV Knee. , win icoNoar WUU ML wtin. Behind- each -Chevrolet., botekt. wqerkntMfwty. years of building matter bodies lor pre "cwcmiriQAiw Ttf'matcfc"" less craftenanihip have been added methclmdthemetaUclinodOT - body engineering. Today, as you revel in the tonjfort, the hxwy and .... the srfety of your Chevrolet body by Fuller you will more clearly under-; under-; stand why MORE PEOPLE BUY , CHEVROLET'S THAN ANY OTHER CAR. Afo VaLm CficrraU'i PotivActioft Hr- deMd to tauen fretiw nun grant contact- pmm mmy at Mo Vab m Aiutoum wai Then' wpMfety in Gievrolet' Fnhcr UmKed Bodr Canitnie-Boa, Canitnie-Boa, Unitized Kne-Aetioa ClkU mg Rid uid PodtiraActioa Hydraulic Bnkeb iROLET and Only ilSIRSTl Clubs and Socials BeUElrmr.M First meeting of the 1948-49 season for Psl Chapter, Beta Sigma Sig-ma Phi, was held Sept. l, at the home of Mrs. Edward W. Smith. Mrs. Clark Tolton gave a lesson on oratory and refreshments were served. Present were Mrs. Dean Chris te risen, Mrs. Howard Christensen, Mrs. Harold Ellison, Mrs. Jack Harton, Mrs. Cecil Ray Hansen,- Mrs." DeVerie- Nlcholes, Mrs. Merrill R. " Preston, Mrs. Francis Kasper, Mrs. J. B. Rowland, Row-land, Mrs. Shirley Toth, Mrs. Tolton, Miss Jean Holmstead, Miss Marion Burnham, Miss Helen Parker, and the hostess- Mrs. Merlin Larson, Highland, entertained at a lawn party Friday Fri-day evening, the occasion being the birthday of her husband. A wiener roast was followed by Ice cream and cake. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Larson, Mr, and Mrs. Henry: Greenland and family, Highland, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larson and family, Lehi; Mrs. Frank Riley and family, Garfield; Tommy and Judy Busk, Orem, who were vacationing va-cationing at the Larson home last week. The family of Mrs. Emily Rob erts held a reunion and steak fry at the Cave camp in American Fork canyon Tuesday evening Those present were Mr, and Mrs Marion- Poulsoirand f amilyrHoi- laday; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Holmstead and family, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hill arid family, Mr. and Mrs. 'Merrill Roberts and son, Orem; Mr. . and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Roberts and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Roberts and children, all of American Fork. Timpanogos Motor Co. 1 West Main American ForkPnone 93 The family of A.' D. Rhodes spent Sunday afternoon in the canyon at a picnic compliment ing Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Rhodes and son Robert who are here on vacation from Madison Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gomez, parents par-ents of Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Hugh Ericksea and Son Gary, and Allen Gomez, all of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rhodes, Larry and Kent; Mr. - and Mrs. Darrell Rhodes and daughter Connie Lee, and Mr. and Mrs: A. D. Rhodes were present: . : Ladies Literary Club Mrs. Leo G. Meredith was guest speaker at the first meeting of the Ladies Literary club held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Vera - Walker. Mrs. Meredith, whose subject was "The American Ameri-can Home" told about a number of prominent Utah artists and displayed several of the paint ings which were in the Steel Day exhibit. Both the talk and the pictures were enthusiastically re ceived by. the - members Mrs. George Meredith was responsible for the program, and Mrs. John F. Miller was co-hostess with Mrs. WaJr,.sclaihof and jer freshmenta followed,. ; 7 Junior Ladle Literary Opening social for the Junior Ladies Literary club will be held tomgnt at vernars Alpine Grille. Mrs. E. Vernon Hollndrake Jr., president, announced early this week. All members are expected to attend. I ' Third Ward Primary Of ficers Make Fall Plans Officers and teachers of the recently reorganized Third ward Primary Association met Monday of last week at the home of the new president, Mrs.-James May, to make plans for the opening meeting which was held Tuesday of trus week,', :- s -: The ward bishopric, Walter B. Devey, Leonard Shoell and Clif ford E. Young Jr., were In attendance attend-ance at the meeting. The teacher teach-er training lesson was presented by Mrs. David E. Wagstaff , stake board member. Supplies and materials for the winter work were distributed to the teachers. Refreshments were served by the presidency, Mrs.. May, Mrs. Ruben Adams, and Mrs. Paul Wlnborg.' Mrs. Gayle C. Julian is the retiring president and Mrs. May and Mrs. Adams were her counselors, -c. --.:- .: r.-. All children of the ward who are of Primary age are Invited to join the association this coming com-ing season. - Church News Relief Society j ' Relief, Society" union meetlne will be held In the tabernacle Sunday at 2 p. m., President Alice Carlisle reports. All officers and teachers are expected to be pres ent. There will be a department for everyone. Second Ward Primary Second ward Primary will open the winter season Monday at 3:15 p. m. All children of the ward up to 12 years of age are Invited to attend, Mrs. Bernard Storrs, president, said. Preparation meeting for officers and teach ers of the association will be held Friday night at the home of Mrs. Storrs, with the ward Bishopric In attendance. Fourth Ward Primary Beginning next week Primary meetings In the Fourth ward will be held at 2:30 each Mon day, Mrs. Leo Bowen, president, announced Tuesday..... . :. , ; v- - (.- . t 1 m t f A wounded Greek soldier Is carried from the front lines In the Crammos Mountain guerrilla stronghold by peasant women, as Nationalist troops continue their fight against Communist General" Markos and his "Free Greek" army. The Grammos area was r recently ctepred of rebels. Phil. OU Cod Cfarw, Jotm. Ptxi ft UrilPOBM TOP-QUALITY DUGHNGR tUILDINO BLOCKS ALCLTXJM SA$H tSnaOArT SASH DabtcorsX JOHN N. ENGLUND LECTURER AUTHOR BUSINESSMAN. ' HE SPEAKS FROM A LARGE BIBLICAL OIL PAINTING DEPICTING THE DISPENSATION OF; THE AGES AND CURRENT- EVENTS IN THE LIGHT OF SCRIPTURAL PROPHECY. FRIDAY NIGHT, September 10th, 8:00 P. M. IT .ilE'F(trtfB ilORSEMEN GF TH& -APOCALYPSE; Who are the four ,.horsemm.of.,the.ApocaIypse?.. Could. one of them be the Anti-Christ?' wnat are tne earmarks of the Anti-Christ? SATURDAY NIGHT No Lecture. - 8U1TOAY ARTI&NXX)Nv Sepft PI' M.- "" 7 THE JUDGMENT SEAT OF CIIRIST. When men will receive their rewards. re-wards. What will yours be? . SUNDAY NIGHT; Sept. 12th. 7:30 P. M. - . THE GREAT TRIBULATION. Is this the beginning of Earth's Greatest ' Sorrows? Come, hear about the terrible Judgments of God as Satan has a carnival of evil upon the earth, "r ; , ; . MONDAY NIGHT,"Sept. 13th, 8:00 P. M. MARK OF TnE BEAST. What is the mark of the beast as found in 1 Revelations 13U7? Who will receive it? When in the future will this ' mark be used? See on display this hideous mark that the speaker believes be-lieves to be the mark of the beast or the BRAND of HELL. TUESDAY NIGHT, Sept, 14th. 8:00 P.M... . -" - TIME OF JACOB'S TROUBLE. This is the last half of the tribulation 1 ; period. Hear how the angels will pour out the plagues in the last days. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Sept. 15th, 8:00 P. M. - BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON. When will this battle be fought? Who will the participants be? You have always wondered about this Now ... i yuj?j0. THURSDAY NIGHT, Sept. 16th, 8:00 P. M. ; THE MILLENIUM AGE OR ONE THOUSAND YEARS OF PEACE. What a glorious day this will be. This Is the answer to communism. -FRIDAY. NIGHT, Sept. .nth, :0O P.- M. - .. , BATTLE of GOG and MAGOG. Earth's last battle. Satan's final defeat. SATURDAY NIGHT No Lecture. - - SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 19th. 2:30 P. M. " " ' THE MARRIAGE SUFFER OF THE LAMB. '"SUNDAYNIORr&ept l9Ui"7:S0 P. M. WHEN THE WORLD IS ON FIRE. Will the earth literally burn? How long will this conflagration last? Where will the people of the earth be? . AMERICAN.LEGION HALL 1. 51;N;CenYer"Strcct -Amcricon-Fork V Utah Mr. Engfund Will Speak on the Subject "UNAMERICANISM" ; v AT THE FOLLOWING CLUBS '". Lions -TIIUR&rSEPT.' 9th '7:00 P. HI.- Rotary TUES., SEPT. 14, 12 NOON i ; i' v; ! i : i ' i |