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Show i9W THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE THRU) (13 News for 4-H camps ft the Dcmonatra-, Dcmonatra-, aidnesday night, ; fltb their leaders tn camo at WW 6- fsprlnevllle canyon, while senior &e same place J :- - - 5SA "ome Uns iJjr regular meeting fined how to sew In ,C Wednesday they ) J bane. of Carolyn 'r when they dls-IwrfiffthrWednes-demonstration. ;, tjdnl Needles meetings of the Wim 4-H club were jebomesof Mrs. Allen a leader, Maryl Inger-jjjaiy Inger-jjjaiy Woolston. The I forked on scarfs, shoe pajamas, and dresses i been practicing for a illhfal Sewers 3jn was hostess to jeten for their Wed-sting. Wed-sting. The girls work-and work-and nice refresh-it refresh-it Krred. Linda An derson was a special guest. Mrs, Douglas Hlndley and Miss Margie Mar-gie Hlndley were the leaders and girls -present were - Kathleen Royle, Marlene Monson, .ally Van. Wagoner, and Donna Rae Hlndley. . . Happy Workers Carolyn Bromley was hostess to her group of 4-H girls Thurs day. She gave a demonstration on how to prepare and pack a lunch, the girls reported on their progress In fruit canning .and plans were discussed for the club camp which will be held Aug. 11 and 12. Present were Cdnnle and Donna Dean, Oxea Oar licit, Lin da Lou Robinson and Janice Wing. ' .'"V-Jv Happy Stitchers Betty Dunkley was hostess to the Happy Stitchers 4-H club Thursday.- They discussed their demonstration for achievement day,-Snlr ley-Richards gave the I 111. H AM netuin lesson ana tsetty gave a demonstration on stay-lining. Card of Thanks We gratefully acknowledge all acts of kindness and words of consolation expressed during our hour of bereavement, caused through the passing of our be loved Husband and father. To those taking part In the services, for the use of cars, and the beau tiful floral tributes and other remembrances sent, we are truly appreciative. ' Mrs. Nephl Howe and Family LPINE MOTOR CO. Won buy the best at Bargain Prices" . ' ' DOK BEFORE YOU BUY ! ! ori Tudor .... $895.00 d Sedan.... $895.00 IJs Sedan ....$745.00 to Tudor .: $595.00 an Sedan $345.00 Sedan .... $295.00 .d Coupe.... $195.00 Sr. Sedan .... $149.00 1934 Chev Sedan 1938 Ford Tudor 1935 Nash Sedan $149.00 $395.00 $..95.00 1946 Chev Vz Ton $1095.00 1940 Ford C..O. 2Ton .. $495.00 1941 Dodge Pickup $695.00 1947 Ford Pickup $1045,00 Alpine Motor Co. 191 East Main Phone 124 American Fork SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT Harold Holley's broad smile last week was due to the arrival July 25 of a winsome daughter at the local hospital. The baby weighed seven pounds six ounces. ' She will be given the name Ann Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, k. f. Holley, Springvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Cannon, itupert, iaano. Alan O. Hayward is the name QlAM son. And heir of Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd H. Hayward (Vie Greenwood), Eugene, Ore., who was born July 5, when he weighed weigh-ed almost eight pounds. Proud grandmothers are Mrs. Martha Hayward and Mrs. Ann C. Ayer. Linda Lee is the name already bestowed on the first little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glee Manwell (Orace Rlchins), Provo. The baby was born July 25 at the Utah Valley hospital where she tipped the scales at seven and one-half pounds. Grandparents are Mrs. Margaret Rlchins, American Amer-ican Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon" Manwell, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jones (Ra-mona (Ra-mona Hunsaker) are the happy parents of a baby boy born July 25 in the Utah Valley Hospital. This is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Lehl, and the first greatgrandchild for Mrs. Lillian Jones, Provo. Mrs. Meda Hunsaker now numbers her grandchildren as four. Young Randy Harding has a new baby brother, born at 12:20 a. m. August a at tne local Hospital. Hos-pital. Parents are Eldon and Nickle Ohran Harding who moved mov-ed to American Fork from Vineyard Vine-yard about two months ago. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding, Vineyard, and Carl Ohran. First child for Lynn and Janice Brown Nilsson who arrived at the local hospital July 31, is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Nilsson, and are they proud. The petite miss, who weighed seven pounds one ounce, will be named Linda Marlene Mrs. Annie Ransome, Monroe. Is the greatgrandmother, and maternal ma-ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, also of Monroe. Is "Early History of American Fork" (Shelley) on your library shelves? The day is coming when;'thls edition wilT hot be available. Now $2.50 at Alpine J Publishing Company. "art Folks Know American Fork Can Grow and Prosper If We All Trade At Home vtlt Tke Truth by Chestei KlocL :&le8ottoms 3UK6THIS THEY TOOK 3 A SHOW 3 TOWN a THEY TOOK, M ZZL PC'rrM .. ..... 11 . . ' lmW m f M r,;;r- V from mow ou" "wel ml ,; f?M ?e"con Fork Chamber of Commerce Urges Youo Shop Here First he Allowing . Firms Are Sponsoring This Series of Cartoons C. Penney Co. Jw'canJForkBtah- Ellison Cleaning Co. "StSTcity Inn ,c8 West Main San Fernando Club Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faddis were hosts to members of a recently organized group, the San Fernando Fer-nando club. Utah young people wno were stationed in the Cali fornia valley during the war. The evening was spent ; In visiting. making recordings and a delici ous lunch was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Lewis," Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. William Hancock. Mid vale: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowley, orem, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Evans Smith, Provo. Western Stores 67 West Main hTri- .- "ciione rore umpanuyua itiuvi - il East Main k .. . .- --.j West Main -- - Scouts of troop 19 returned last week from their annual summer sum-mer camping trip which took them to Mirror Lake this year iney reported navuig an enlov able time playing sof tball, hiking, fishing, and general camping activities. On Saturday the troop hiked rrom Mirror Lake to Lost Lake, Lily Lake Teapot Lake and the upper Provo river. On Monday tne entire troop climbed Mt Baldy. ; Scoutmaster Willy Reims- chllssel had charge of the camp ana was assisted oy Heinz Leon hardt, Kent Walker, Kay Walker,' Walk-er,' Mack Chlpman, Garland Smith, Marvin Bell. Dale Skinner. Don Carlisle, BUI Warnick, Paul Varney, Gerald Adamson, Leo Warnick, Larry,;, Sfcorrs, Paul Murdock, DarreU Stewart and Allen Christensen made the trip witn tneir scoutmasters. Old Linoleum Varnish old linoleum at six-month intervals to preserve its life and color. - , Clubs and Socials Westminster Fellowship Making a big attempt to be cool In hot midsummer, West minster t euowsmp gave a "Christmas In July" party Friday night at the home of the Walter McMillans. Games were played, there was carolling, typical Christmas refreshments were served, and Santa brought gifts. Enjoying the fun - were Alma Shaffer, Barbara Johnson, Olga McConn, Peggy Han,, Carol Jean Molascon, Sally Saunders, Bar bara McMillan, Virginia Gib bony, Leanna Cahn, Sue Lee per, Bob Tracy, Charles Oxr, Don, Dale, and Jack Belghley, Eddie McMillan, Cecil and John Mor gan, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lar- sen. ' Janice Dean Surprised -r."-- On Hth Birthday - - Janice Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dean, was happl ly surprised Saturday night, her 14th birthday, when her sister, Mrs. Glade Roberts and Bonnie Bennett arranged a party for her. Games were played, refreshments served and gifts presented to the honoree. Coming to wish her Happy Birthday" were Sharleen Ashton, Marilyn Barratt, ReNae Chilton, Carol Devey, Marilyn Fullmer, Mariann Goode, Doris Hollndrake, Janice ' Johnson, Joyce Miller, Shirley Robinson, and Laura Ann Van wagoner. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Davis Stewart entertained at a canyon party complimenting Mrs.. S. L Peterson &ndMra.Mer. rill Lott, sisters of Mr. Stewart who have been visiting here. Others present were Mr. Lott and their children, Sheila Peterson, Mr. and Mrs Harold Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Gudmund- son, Mr, and Mrs. William . I Stewattf"MrfiTand 'Mrs,-" Reed Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. - 'Garth Roundy, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerel Whitby, and children.; The 16tt family left at tne wees ena ior their home in Philadelpnla.,,1. FROM ITS RICH Creamy top to its calcium filled c e n t er Spaff ord "Milk is rich in child food value for it is , balanced child foocfat its low cost best. " tr - ' SPAFFORD DAIRY- 4C2E.1N. TcLl64 American Fork . Mrs. Deveraux Surprised . Mrs. Dean - Deveraux," whose birthday occurred July 23, was pleasantly "surprised by a group or friends who first gathered with lunch baskets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fredericks. The evening was spent In chatting chat-ting and singing favorite songs. Music was furnished by J. M. Anderson, harmonica; Clarence Benson, accordlan,"and Dean Deveraux, guitar. "Happy Birthday", Birth-day", was sung while the guest of honor unwrapped some lovely gifts. Present were Mr. an&Mrs. Fredericks, and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fredericks, American Amer-ican Fork, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Andersen, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wllstead, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Suet Bushman, Lehl; Mr. and Mrs. Allan . Beckstead, Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman and family, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; Mrs. John Rettke, Harlowtown, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Deveraux and son Jlmmie. ..-" I I I I . SJtW.l.l I .HIM I) III I H. , illi I, J Xy ' '' ' 'j ' V .Purify rmk, freiid lKn ffl (mt tfce j 9 pmU Kit wHfc tl fce lemay. . DREFT 27c : mm. JELLO 7c Welch's Qt GRAPE JUICE 39c Heinz Oven Baked BEANS 14c DelMonte 303 FRUIT COCKTAIL 19c IGA Qt, SALAD DRESSING 45c WHITE STAR vMsjstjMSjweaa m .SUMMSISSSl CHAMP log Fd 15 OZ. 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