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Show THURSDAY, DECEM a J THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE 2-B GREETINGS . As we approach this Christmas Season and the closing clos-ing of the year 1948 we do so with a feeling of pride in the accomplishments of the past year. Through generous cooperation with the business men, the civic clubs, and the unselfish support of the public we have been able to reach our objectives and to strengthen the bonds of unity and good will which exists within our organization. or-ganization. For these things we express our "appreciation and heartily extend the Season's Greetings to all. American Fork Riding Club Navyman Home After Enlistment mmw m a m m m mm m ....for joyous Yftletule ' otLLration and New Year orerflowing with all good tkiafa or you and your. O.K. Tire Welding Co. : G. W. HANKS'Z : Weston Pratt Jr., Is home with his honorable discharge from the United States navy after serving an enlistment period of almost 44 months. He has traveled the seven seas and had the rare ex nerlence to be with the last ex peditlon of Admiral Byrd to the Antartic regions. He enlisted April 9, 1045, and In July of that year toox nis first sea voyage to the Phiup Dines. He was one of the men selected to go with the Byrd ex- ncdltlon In the fall Of 1946. The navymen In the expedition snent the four months mapping the continent and making plane Fence Poet Treatment If fence posts are cut and peeled, treat them with coal-tar creosote or pentachlorpheno before using them as replacements or for new fences. fllghte over the country to take nirtiirM Although It WM me summer season the temperatures were far below zero. The men made their home on the ships Hurini th Hm In the far south. -nnrinor this nast summer Wes ton has been serving aboard the atroroff rarrlpr USS Levte. Which recently returned from the North Atlantic; where it paruapawa in fleet tactical exercises. The maneuvers Included supporting action for an amphibious iana lng against Argentla, Newfound innrf nmhinfri carrier air oper ations, and a test of men and nnfnmAnt. under cold weather Mwirtit.1nn. tn the Davis Strait between Labrador and Green land. He was discharged at Quonset Point. R I . Dec. 1. m com mentlng on life In the navy he said he was glad he had tne experience, ex-perience, he had seen so much of the world and met so many people that otherwise would have been impossible, but he Is glad to be home. GREETINGS ; At this time of the year we wish to. take his opportunity opportuni-ty of extending to you the Season's Greetings, and to express our deep appreciation and love for your friendship, loyalty, and earnest efforts. Our lives have been greatly enriched through our association with you. May the coming year help all of us to see more clearly the true joy of doing kindly deeds and obeying the divine command which says "Love one another." May the Faith of the Wise Men and the Joy oT the . Shepherds be yours this Christmas Season and throughout the coming year. ' Alpine Stake Presidency, Jesse M. Walker Leo G. Meredith Delbert Chipman Albert B. Allen, clerk s-.ti , i 1 i e 1 . . 55 K NUCOA OR ALLSWEET 1 Pound 41c JELLO 7c OLIVES Extra Large 29c SWEET PICKLES r 12 ox. Gerkins or Chips O J.C GRAPE JUIGEtqu., 39c GRAPEFRUIT JJICE 46 oz. r 20C FRUIT COCKTAIL 0, No. 1 Tall OC ORANGE & GRAPE TRUSTIONS2Ic Mayfair, 7 oz. Pkg ZDC CHOCOLATES 5 Lb. Box Bishops While they last $2.59 CORN Spring Kist ... 15c PEAS Spring Garden 15c PEAS & CARROTS , . Spring Kist 1 I C WAX' BEANS tr":: ... 17c MAYONNAISE XT 45c MIRICAL WHIP l P t 36c GINGERCAKE MIX QQ Betty Crocker, 2 Pkg. Deal OoC TUNA whiteStar Q7 UlirV. Grated Vs O I C LARD 2 lb. Brick 49c PAI?I?T?1? -chase & Sanborn Instant c GRAPEFRUITS 1 7c PEANUTS 2J Ib0 . 59c PUMPKIN N?5,v""y 8c YOUR QUALITY MEAT STORE Smart Folks Know American Fork Can Grow and prosper If We All Trade At Home Ain't It The Truth by Chester Kl,f muss ! i wouwt 6IVE A CENT OVER 1,000 , JOCKS FOR THK KAr Wf 60 w THE NEXT PLACI0N THE U5T- rWfLL. ffBKAPS IT COULD STAMP AWT Of 1 WHY. TUB PLACE DVMt NEEO ANY KEHUS I "TIL 1 liSTEP IT WITH iW 516 TOWN CEM-CTATOK" MISTU ! VOUYE MOXMT imXM HOODLUMS OUT HERE TAXI Mr PLACE ,0ff WORUST YE1 INMcn ' -wni . j H F HI trrnr i WITMAefA7i- - ! M IS ALWAYS IEAQbk mm hob THOSE HQs", (gf, SHUCKS, AINTTH? THE TRUTH? The American Fork Chamber of Commerce Urges You To Shon H i The Following Firms Are Sponsoring This Series of Cartoons v J. C. Penney Co. American Fork, Utah Steel City Inn 268 West Main A. F. Sweet Shoppe 304 West Main Tri-City Firestone Store 21 East Main Ellison Cleaning Co. 139 East Main Western Stores 67 West Main Boles Jnc. 34 North Center Timpanogos Motor Co. 1 West Main Clubs and Socials Junior Learue Junior League met at the home of Mrs. Ronald Price Monday evening for a gala Christmas party. A delicious lunch was served with Christmas favors and decorations, and various games followed with prizes for all. Before the group dispersed gifts were exchanged. The en tire club membership was present with the exception of two. Arlitra Guild Arlitra Guild members are en tertaining at a holiday dancing party in Firmage Hall the evening eve-ning of December 27.. Committee members are Mrs. David S.J'ay- lor, Mrs. wunam J. Walter. Mrs. C. A. Larsen. Mrs. V. P. Houston and Mrs. Fred Richards. Mrs. A. F. Oalsforrt V9Q hnc. tess Tuesday evpnlnc tn a famiiv dinner party complimentary to ucr sun rrans u uaisrora, ana her son-in-law. Cecil P. Hansen, whose birthdavs occurred riurtntr the week. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and daughters. daugh-ters. Mr. and Mrs. Gaisford and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Norton arid Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. uaoilng and children, Provo; the host and hostess. Knife and Fork Club Timnanoeos Knlfp club listened Mondav nvht tn Jeff Williams, national lecturer, talk on the subject ."Getting Back to Fundamentals." Attending Attend-ing from--American Fork were Dr, and Mrs. C. R, Anderson. Mr --..ttwss. aaines -.. & . Chaawick, Mr. and Mrs. A. F rjnkfnrrt n,' and Mrs, V. F. Houston. Mr,' and Leo G. Meredith, Mrs. J. Stanley rcn-ia anu Mrs. sianiord Briggs. Third Ward Primary December crenaration for the Third ward Primary was uciu iuur&aay nignt at the home of Mrs. Elliot Lee. with Mr&, Dean R. Garrett anrf Mm Moiii Hunter assisting hostesses. Mrs Paul Winborg presented the Teacher. Training lesson, and kits. nuDcn Adams gave the scriptural reading. Refreshments wcie served. Fifth Ward Relief Society A. rifiliiihKul mrtv nf ih k,.u day season was the enjoved tuy.cxj.uf uitriiiuuu, jjcc 14th by the members pf the Fifth ward Relief Society. The room was ucauwit4ujr uecoratectnn harmony with the occasion it in IT ... 1 4 . OU JJ Hi a delicious hot turkey dinner was eatt.Arl .... lunuwiiig wnicn games and stunts were flnWn o 4. appeared and assisted" with the WW,'5C gins. There were A.K Irl off AnnMxA . u ji " ""'KC 01 th - dinner preparations - weae MrsrT. A. Greenwood, Mrs? Jar-vis Jar-vis Aydelotte and Mrs. Elmer Bell the presidency; Mrs. Don Barratt' secretary; Mrs. William Brooks' and Mrs. W. L. Saxton. Mrs John I. Pace, Mrs. Susan Lewis, Mrs. Melvin E. Dunkley and Mrs. Thomas Binns were in charge of the program and games. Incandescent Beat Heat of the wire inIA ' candescent light bulb It br 4.000 and 9.600 degreei Fibr so Intense that it would nub flow. j We are in a position to construct HOMES & COMMERCIAL buildings of any type. 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