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Show 1 PAGE EIGHT , THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, m 11 " Mrs. Fred Bassett, Provo, spent Sunday and Monday with her mother, Mrs. Rasmus Nielsen. Miss Merle Chipman, who has .spent the summer at Columbia university, New York City, spent the long week end here with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. -Henry S. . Chipman, . She , left Monday afternoon for Ogden to resume her work at Weber College. Col-lege. - Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Walker, Denver, Colo., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs: Don W. Rhodes, who have been visiting their par' ents for the past three weeks, will leave Tuesday to return to Madison, Wise., where Mr. Rhodes is attending the university working work-ing toward his doctrate in soil chemistry. ifty2,2SthatoC8; -Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Oalsford -EitS JrtTi and -grandson - Larry-Hansen, he sister ;Mr Iura K. Dunkley, ent Kthe week end in Payson S Vv' 0LW 7 'i with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe DunLle? y and famy- Visiting with Mrs. Robert Booth for Steel Day were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Booth, who are home on vacation from the University of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. J. Merrill Bushness, ; (Lu cille Booth) home for three weeks from Palo Alto, Cal., and their mother, Mrs. Lillian C. Booth, Provo. a . Miss Agnes Jensen, daughter of Niels Jensen, who graduated from the Brlgham Young , uni versity last spring with a music major; left Saturday for - New York City where she will enter the Juilliard. School of Music for the coming year. She plans to major In piano' and composition Foot comfort is essential to Health. Don't uffer with foot and leg pains. Call E. Smith at Am. Fork Shoe Shop for com plete f 3ot examination, arcb supports, braces. Shoe extensions made to order. 8-26-tf at BEfflEl . AT A. NEW LOU 7 T. I if . I---1-. ' . fl' C70 1- - . 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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE t 46 O2, DDTTOTC 2 lbs. . 20c 35c PORK&BEANS.PiCK22c OLIVES ?Zrm 25C SUGAR. ,o,.ks,,..-,. 96c GR APlRUIT ;st., i.7c TlMFlife-- CATSUP y"- 1 7C MACARONI PRODUCTS ft 18c PUMPKIN 10c PIE CRUST Pillsbury ..... 17c GRANULATED SOAP White King, Giant Sbe"--:.-.: . 69C VEL OR DREFT 31c PEANUT BUTTER . ijiiiy5uR Qtjality meat store -Mr; and Mrs.' Owen Lynch and son Russell returned home last week from a trip to New Mexico and the Grand ,Canyon. ; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hadlock and two children Mr. and Mrs. George A. Larsen of Ogden; Mrs. Ada Humphrey of Salt Lake, and Chris Peterson of Oakley, enjoy ed the week-end and Steel Day here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Larson. " , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen returned home Tuesday from Los Angeles where they went to at tend the funeral of an aunt of Mr. Hansen. During their ab- sence" Larry "irisited with "his grandparents, Mr, and Mra..& J. Oalsford. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Grant and daughter Gretta of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, spent from Thursday to Saturday here with Mr. Grant's brothers, S. F, C. A. and M: W. Grant and thelr-fam-llles. The Canadians were en-route en-route home I after- spending a month In Arcadia, Calif H as guests of Mrs. Grant's brother, Johnny Longdon, noted Jockey. fimirfav -vArrw-r'r.v v-nKth fMxs. D. R.-Norton and sons, and f American Fork Is the best city In tf. Mills, who has spent the past three years In Germany, called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mills, to tell them he had landed New Jersey that morning at ten o'clock. He expects to be discharged dis-charged Sunday and will be home before long. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Kol- stad, Alpine, and Mr and Mrs. Waiter-E.-Wood, Oompton, Cal.,' have returned home from a visit of two weeks in Minneapolis, Minn., the native state of Mr. Kolstad and his sister. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Kolstad, with the Wood families, with many former friends, and saw many points of interest en- route. M : - ' , Mr. and Mrs. WU1 conder, Gun nison, and Mr. and Mrs. . Orval Conder and daughter Mary Alice, nglewood, Cal., were " Saturday and, 8unday .guests : of Mr.and Mrs. Glen Austin.., Sunday the group made the triprrp Provo canyon tor"Hebet " where" they visited, went on through Parley's canyon and nad dinner1 in Salt Dean Shelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shelly, left the first of the month for -Los Angeles where he will attend Woodbury College, specializing In radio work. Dean spent the past two school years at the University of Mrs. Chester Holmberg, Mrs. J. L. Deans, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Bruce 'Evans, LehV and their children spent the weekend week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. JL-JastrandThey.. attended at-tended the Adams reunion 'Saturday 'Sat-urday and the Steel Day celebration celebra-tion Monday. , ; . v Cottage Market Owners Return From Trip East Steel Day guests" of Mr." and Mrs. A. F. Oalsford were Mr. and Mr: and Mrs." Richard K DabBhg and daughter, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Lehl; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey, Salt Lake City, and in the evening they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Hansen and children. Hospital Notes New babies arriving at - the hospital during the week were: 7 Sept. 2, to Mrs. CharlerStras-burg, CharlerStras-burg, American Fork, a boy; Sept. 4, to Mrs. S. R, Jarvis, American Fork, a boy; " v Sept. 9, to Mrs. Lcland Hansen, Pleasant Grove, a boy; a Mrs, Fred Nakagawa," American Fork, a boy;,. Sept. 6- Mrs. Edwin- GooCTwlfi, Lehl, a boy. 4 Patients at the hospital during the week were Mary Winter, Pleasant Grove r Ann Alene Jacobs, Ja-cobs, Pleasant Orove, Mrs. Ralph Hebnaridollar,-Amerlcan--Tork; Mrs. Byard Allen, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. H. H. Ramsay, and Mrs. Joe Reese, both of American Fork, 'Mf7and'Mrs,aArt"bye returned Saturday? from a "three weeks' trip to the East: They report" a wonderful time but still , admit SOMETHING TO CEOW 1 Mildred and Bob pyerb"5t other lovely daughter W the American Fork hospital day, Sept8. The weighed seven pounds called Deanna. Three-ye Patsy has been walttoif, with grandpa and granfiM . Richards while, they f B 1 hospital:-Paternal jpanol areMr-andMrs-W-V. t j v ?itv; &nd Joseph M .r. f PleaSafit"" Grove Is :e& father. - .v,'..' whlth'ttfavet The Dyes took "Highway 30 tnru Wyoming and Nebraska w . rL4PbnffL: CWcag07om-liereerwenttiaIjr?ii I , t iri. v seven bounds 13 ounce coon yu-11 cw- ivik ay wajf of Indiana and Pennsylvania They visited In Rochester, New York, with relatives of Mr. Dye's and took in many points of interest inter-est in this section. Nlagra Falls was one of the highlight points together with Palmyra. : Leaving New York theyheaded south to Washlngtdn, D. C stopping at Philadelphia and Atlantic At-lantic City enroute. They spent enough time to take In all the national capltol sights and then started west by way of St. Louis, Kansas . City and Denver. . ' The'v arrived home in time for JSteel Day.-Maadel felnlpsoh and his help kept the business running run-ning in fine shape, Art said, and they Hope to -get away again in the not too dlfTtant future. They covered 6.500 miles and Art didn't scratch a fender on their new Packard, Mary stated. - " WWUler'i Tools , v ', Pocket knivei were flrit md la the United States about 1843. at; vcu jyuujuvw . ..1 moppet for Thoma "- -;, Wilson Laursen. Bornto can Fork, baby and vuW turned to . their , Wednesday. Grandp Mrs. Millie Laurseo, Fork, and Mr. Wilson; Lehl. Great-r1;; ents are Mr. and Mrs. jo. American Fork. rnaheWorM; Mayne Peterson arrlfl , hosplUl Sept. i-d low welghedj eight f". ounces. Mrs. Josephine the only grandparent :A wiiisome;au "Ilello-'toJuneandLav byonSept.4Theyhavent a name yet. vTcdaj ' f leave the hospital and p home" of" grandmother (Mrs. William D.)here( daddy goes ew and Mrs. Alvin WWW. to . ai1 . 1 |