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Show U,AfG"ST 18, tSW THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN 'K t 4-h Junior Encampment U(ah Senator Sets Held at Balsam Park I Examinations For By Mary Woo,"ton Annapolis Academy Thirty-eight 4-H clubs' from FOR SALE V u sl p. Tel. '.,1 8-18-lt. in ruin. pointer -f Tel 377-W, A. F. LTfrnetal pre-war' MaKe -j... -rrT"niHs R & H. W CO"-, ?fflE zna o. i". mi- art 0 TjT- 1940 Chev. Radio ana uww Am. rorK. i 8- club . $700. 18-lt. rrn size bed. chest Q, baby bed, 2 table platform rocKer, uuuy ohip Oakland coal .i hMter. aa reason- Late model washer 'enly 104 Rooseven., Am ' 8-18-2tp LE-Reg- Jersey bull calf, s. old. Tel- 3U-w, a. r 8-18-ltp 6.M4000 certificate at ch's for $20.00 on Norge :ge, refrigerator, or gas TO. 0289-J5, J-eni. 8-18-lt. LE 700 yearling hens; horse, colt: or will trade on pick-up truck. Tel. o-n-u. lx 1946 Plymouth. 166 Center. Tel. 234, A. F, 8-11-lt. JLE-Creston, non-mag jewel Swiss movement htch; 1947 Comet Motor 496 N. 2nd W. Tel. IF. 8-ll-3tp BARGAIN IN UTAH I - 1946 Nash 4-Door. Overdrive, Excellent to. $1095.00. Anderson's, b Fork. lE-?lywood speed boat, ,Evanrocd motor, with I?e trailer. Tel. 655-W, 8-4-6tp. HUE ETII g bones and mental ress a!! attend the Spafford Milk in diet. Its calcium t cr: a'.ci w h i te nd !,tiH.:i ; bones. FORD DAIRY Tel. 164 moi-H-a:) Fork r FOR SALK Majestic coal sieve .with water Jacket and hot water tank, exc. condition. Tel i 245, A.F. 8-4-tf. FOR SALK New General Electric Elec-tric washer, used 3 mo. 166 S. Center. Tel." 234, A. F. 8-4-tf. FOR SALE-193G Ford Sedan, ex. condition. See Venoy Turner or Tel. 0279-J5, A. F. B-4-tf.: MISC. FOR SAl.E Fruit jars, iron (aiding camp bed, 1-ton trailer, sewing machine, refrigerator, refrig-erator, elec. stove, furniture. A. D. Cuker, 5th house N. of store in Alpine. 8-4-Hp. LOTS FOU SALK IN AMERICAN FORK Choice East and South frontages in a good location. Tel. 'f3"4-W. Lehi. 7-28-tf. FOR SALE-Pre-war metal icebox. ice-box. Tel. 128-J, A. F. j 7-7-tf. LOR SALE -In Lehi at Reduced Price. New 5-ivom brick home. Full bsmt. Hd. floors, gas (urn-ace. (urn-ace. 40 gal. water heater, fireplace. fire-place. Close to schools. R. J. Whipple, owner and builder. 435 North Center st. Tel 150-W 'Lehi. 8-11-ltp. BICYCLES AND REPAIRS We stock the top bicycle lines Schwin, Shelby, Roadmaster, Roll Fast and Columbia. Authorized Auth-orized bicycle parts for all makes. Complete Bicycle Repairing. Re-pairing. Saunders Hardware. Trf. "5", American Fork. 8-ii -tr. . FOR SALE 1940 INTERNATIONAL 1 ' V TON TRI'CK See ,ai TKI-STATE LUMl5l-.lt CO. FOR SALE Gladiolus. 239 W 1st S., Am. Fork. . a-Ri-lt FOR SALE Upright Piano and bench. 267 N. 1M. W, Am Fork.- ii-ll-tl. EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIRING 1 wheel trued up iree it you bring this adv. F D. Goodwin. 320 E. 5th N Lehi 8-4-2tp FOR SALE-Farmall Cub Tractor, Trac-tor, mower and plows.. 397 E. Main, American Fork. 8-18-2tp WRITE A WANT AD cash in on t&INrlN I nt All IL c n-'i p i v SAVE 12,i ON CHRISTMAS CARDS Advance showing of Christmas Cards by appointment appoint-ment in your home. He. off on all orders placed before Oct. 1. 2. additional off for cash. Call RICHAN S 376-J Am. Fork, for appointment. 8-11-tr. LOST Eye glasses in blue ca.se at ball park several weeks ago. Tel. 326-J, Am. FVrk. 8-18-ltp. PASTE RE FOR HORSES-Frank I Harris, 600 W. Main, Am. Fork. ! 8-18-lt. FOR SALE 40 gal. electric water! heater. 176 W. 2nd S. Tel. 470W, A. F. 6-9-ltptf FOR SALE Children's Welsh pony, very gentle. 176 W. 2nd S. Tel. 470-W, A. F. 6-9-tf. BE SURE INSURE PHIL D. JENSEN FOR SALE: Good Young Work Mare see Wctor Gaisford American Am-erican Fork. FOR SALE Weaner Pigs. Hog for service. Tel. 310-W, A. F 6- 16-4tp. J. MAIBEN STEPflENSEN Agent .State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance For prompt service call 11 4-J, Lehi 7- 28-8tp. FOR SALE Friers, 25c per lb. 50 W. 1st N. Tel. 141-R, A. F. 7-28-2tp. SPECIAL Cream Shampoo, Set, Complete Hair Style, Only $1.00. Artistic Hair Cut, 75c. ANTONIA'S BEAUTY SALON (Mrs. Lyman Beck, operator) Tel. 0278-R2. Home of Calvert Beck, Alpine Road. 8-11-tf. MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED MAN OR LADY WITH CAR -SI to $3 per hour servicing customers" cus-tomers" "with FAMOUS WAT-KINS WAT-KINS PRODUCTS in American Fork and Lehi. No experience necessary. M a n y customers work by appointment only. Permanent. Per-manent. $50 investment required. requir-ed. Secured by st.ck. We .-.upply free training, insuring .success. Write 893 E. 3rd N., Prnvo. 8-il-2t. Choice building lots, overlook ing the entire valley. Nothing mailer than 75 foot fivn.s. $7o0.00 for i:n:mnrvcrt &lc; this coming resieVr.ttal Ain'waiii Fork area. Tel. Am. fork 37 t-rj 12 1V. I Jersey or Milk Strain Durham! bull service. Peg Taylor. Tel.: 2022, PI. Grove. 1-27-tfJ BICYCLES Repair ed, wheels trued or respoked. Parts for all makes. Main Bike Shop, 458 E. State, Am. Fork. 1-23-tf. Cinder Blocks Expertly Laid Satisfaction guaranteed. Call 541-R, or at 183 E. Main, A. F. 8-18-3tp. SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOLS Cleaned and Installed by Veteran. Vet-eran. Tel. 3607, Prcvo. 7-22-tf. We Buy, Sell, Trade or Transfer livestock. Peg Taylor. Tel 2022, PI. Grove. 1-27-tf HIGHEST PRICES PAID For your dead or useless horses, cows and pigs. For prompt service call COLLECT. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. Phone G W. Price, 216-W, Lehi. 3-31 -tf. Get a lot in American Fork'6 newest development Restricted area Minimum lots 75 foot front Only two blocks from high school Beautiful county view. Lots $750 and up. Tel 37 or 131W. Or see your real estate dealer. Is "Early History of American Fork" (Shelley) on your library shelves? "Trie day is coming when this edition will not be available. New $2.50 at Alpin Publishing Company. CUSTOM BUTCHERING Beef, pork, veal, or mutton. Call Bob Turner, Tel. 326-M, Lehi - 10-7-4tp Choice building lots, overlooking overlook-ing the entire valley. Nothing smaller than 75 foot fronts. S730.00 for unimproved lots. See this coming residential American Fork area. Tel. Am. Fork 37 or 131W. Pearl's Drive-Inn Cafe 109 EAST MAIN 6-23-1 f H-osemending, Butumboling, Hemstitching. Style bhop. KM NUKKS RENTAL, DUX Two sizes Electric Sanders, Elec tric -Edger, Electric Floor bui-, bui-, fm, .JEJexttic ...Vacuums., . .Reasonable .Rea-sonable Rates. Saunders Hard-ware Hard-ware ----v aroVING Local and Long St ance. Storage, Packing, crating crat-ing Free Estimates, prompt service. Call Prcvo 300 Yellow Cab & Transfer, 170 W. 1st No. 5-5tf. Members of The Multiple Listing Bureau We li.r.e b".;yors I lomes with larre" lets and small ;u ronge.; in desirable, loca-ti,., loca-ti,., ,s in snd abo'.t American I t . k. Pleasant Gr ve, and Le.ii HOME TOWN REAL ESTATE CO. GT'W'7t Street " S'-ftmvricvm l'-rk ..Li-tatt.. Cal! 1(;2-J Alter hours call Wi.bu;- n. Ilardiafj 220-M Ethan Peay 55-M JORGEN SEN'S UPHOLSTERY Your Dav and Chair Recovered and guaranteed good as new for $85.00 and up. Show us a picture and we will make an exact reproduction to fit your size and desires. Terms available. avail-able. First So. and Center. Tel. 446, Am. Fork. 8-18-tf. FOR SALE Devan, good condition. condi-tion. Cheap. 217 S. 1st W Tel. 184-R, Lehi. 8-18-2tp WANTED Dependable woman for part time work in home on school days during school hours. 292 N. 1st W. Tel. 323-J, Am. Fork. 8-18-lt. BALED STRAW FOR SALE Plne A. F. 0263-J3. Hugo Reimschiissel. 8-ll-2t, LOST Monday a. m. Brown Col lie Pup, white feet, face spots and tail tip. Name Tipple. Little girl's pet. Tel. 311 -J, An. Fork. 8-11-t FOR. SALE Elec. Refrigerator, good condition. Tel. 320-J, Am. Fork. 8-ll-2t. FOR SALE Northvest Model 40, Serial No. 3410 Combination shovel and dragline, good condition, con-dition, used. 315 c.r.in." Schramm Delsel drive portable compressor, new. Hyster 1000 lb. Fork-lift truck with extra scoop, completely overhauled. Alt PRICED TO SELL HEINT.lt EOFIPMENT & SUPPLY COMPANY 501 We.-.: Tiii Souths Salt Lake Citv. Phone 33973 7-14-4t, Athletes Foot Gsrm Kill It In One Hour Your 10c Back, Tf not p!carcd. Tr. germ grows DEEPLY. To 'kill it,c,you 'must KiiACII it. GefTE-OL at any .'ruprstoro. A STJNG Fungicide, marie with l0' i aVohol, it PENE TRATES. Rc;h':u: More Germs. f;day at Taylor Drug Co. - 8-4-4t ah parts ot Utah county made camp. at Balsam Park in Hobble Creek canyon Aug. 11 and 12. The encampment was under the direction of the Utah county Extension Ex-tension Division office of the USAC Forest Bureau and the US Forest Service. There were 133 members and leaders who registered. S. R Bcswcll was ahc director of , t h camp, with Noble Dellart. Golden Kilburn. Joel Harlow and the Ivrcst ranger working on the nature and hunt committee. Mrs. Jennicv Poulson. handicraft director, di-rector, taught each member to etch a lovely bracelet from metal. Mr.-v Earl Robinson, American Fork district supervisor, was always al-ways on hand to lead the community com-munity singrng. Thursday club representatives elec' '" vi .' cl.ramin. Pay.son. as n.ayor; Mary Woolston. American Ameri-can Fork, secretary and reporter; Durene Davis, Alton Tinigey and: Carlene Lofgren, clean camp' committee; Donna Ray Hindlcy. Fae Sheffield, Jolene Forseyi equipment committee; Sharon Dunn. Ann Huff, - and Devtna Despain. safety committee. Mr. Kilburn, who has traveled all over the world, kindled a keen interest in nature and Americanism in his marvelous talks. The nature treasure hunt idea, was received with great enthusiasm. en-thusiasm. Co-winners in the contest were the Rainbow Stitchers, Stitch-ers, American Fork, and one of the Springville clubs. First place in the mileage and attendance contest went to American Fork, second to Spanish Span-ish Fork, and third to Salem, j Cleai Camp prize went to Happy ' Workers, American Fork. The! Log-Sawing contest went to Carol Briggs and- Geraldine! Myers, American Fork, and two boys from West Mountain. Best stunt prize went to the j Lucky Clovers, Springville; second sec-ond to Happy Workers, American Fork; co-winners of the third prizes were the Darning Dollies, Provo, and Best Bakers, Spanish Fork. A quiz prepared by the: Farm Bureau was won by two girls from the Steady Stitchers, Springville, and the presentation was made by Mrs. A. W. Bromley, chairman of the Home and Community Com-munity department of the Farm Bureau. Durene Atwood, Provo, Utah county winner of the trip to Washington, D. C, gave a report of her trip, and the pro- . gram wag-climaxed by an impressive im-pressive candlelighting ceremony lead by Mrs. Berniece Baxter. Provo. Washington Senator Arthur V. Wat kins' (R.'Utah) will have four vacancies to fill at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., for the 1950 schvxi year and applicants will be designated on the basis of Civil Service, Examinations to be conducted November 15. Senator Watkins announced Thursday that persons desiring1 an appointment to theacademy should make application to him: at 34f! Senatt Office Building, Washington, D. C. No appllca-i t ions will be received after Oc-, lober 2ith. I In making application for the Civil Service examination, appli-j cants should state their names lit' lull, namf.i of parents, age of' applicant, schooling and jesi-j dence-city, county, and state. The Civil Service examinations.! the Senator pointed out. will not. qualify the candidates for Annapolis. Ann-apolis. Those appointed by the Senator still must pass regular academy tests. "This method of designating candidates," Senator Watklne said, "was undertaken by me to insure the selection of the best qualified candidates arid to eliminate eli-minate political appointments which in many instances are not in the best interested to our military mili-tary establishment." In addition to the mental qualifications qual-ifications required of acadenty appointees, each must be a bona fide resident of the state of Utah and a citizen of the United States. Federal law prohibits appointment of any but legal residents of the state represented by the Senator. Further, applicants appli-cants should ascertain beforehand before-hand by undergoing a strict physical phy-sical examination, that they are qualified to meet the physical requirements at the Naval Academy. In addition, candidates for the academy "must be not less than seventeen years of age nor more than twenty-one years of age on April 1st of the calendar year in ; which they enter the academy," I according to military regulations. Only exception to this age rule : applies to candidates who have served honorably not less than one year in the armed forces Cuch candidates may be admissed between the ages of seventeen land twenty-three years of age j On the basis of the above men-' men-' tioned Civil Service examinations Senator Watkins will appoint a i principal and three alternates for each of the four vacancies to the academy. Should he prin-: prin-: ciple lail to qualify, theappoint- (THC BEST WAV I KNOW TO KILL TIME IS to in ma III" A i1 , Cy also claims that the best way to kill your car is to work it to death If your bus takes its share of hard knocks It has to have repairs and adjustments adjust-ments made in order to keep going. We have the mechanics and the equipment to keep your car performing in 1949 style for years to come. Sales & Service 297 West Main Street American Fork, Utah Phone 555 1 -T- i ' ! : i; H :l 5 Local Athletes Slate Week-end Performances Maxr Smith, ace basketball player on the 1949 team, and , Glade Steiner, pivotman on Coach Leo Nelson's football team last fall, are this week participating partici-pating in extensive workouts with fellow performers at Salt Lake. Smith will perform for the "B" '. schools when they clash with the "A" school representatives at the Ute field house on August 19. Steiner will hold down the center's assignment when the South collides with the North all-stars in the university stadium stad-ium on August 20. ment will fall to the first alternate, alter-nate, then the second and finally the third alternate if the first three fail to qualify in order. Stanford -Richard- Wilde of American Fork was selected last year by Senator Watkins and for the past year has been in attendance at-tendance at the Naval Academy. 5" t 7 - Ford's solid Fordt-fol iaf Fords ARE safe. Ford bodim -air -steel bodies heavy gauge "Lifeguard" bwlies. Together with Ford's own 6 cross-member cross-member box-section frame ydu get a structure that's 59'C more rigid. - J -. - 1 . i - i t i 1 ,T 'i '-' iV'-f'T. . i i 1 ' ir - APPENSEVERY DAY" iy PLOTNER U5T MnwS? r yv "'in IMin ..JJ. . 'L kl COSTSOHffM Oll 1 V Ilk 1rtf VZi i . .nun ' fHQHA 93 Y0U DONT NEED CASH We Use GMAC Payment Plan FOR SALE - --'-. $500 Fr. bldg. to be moved. 19 bv $55005-6 rm. brick, faces S. on ,.t,HiBtJ!JQtl4ii.ll3Ja' -"berries;::.: straw5iTriet3r;.:vgarase Coop 20 by 50 ft. $7000 Adobe-stucco, modern, 2 cellars, 2 coop.-;, barn, raspberries, raspber-ries, some fruit. 3 ac. 2 inch wells; 3 shs. Primary. Lawn, shade. $74005 rms. and bath; adobe-stucco; adobe-stucco; outbldgs.; cellar. Main St. Close in. S8500 Black loam farm,-47.72 ac. Good slough water right. $450 Up," according to - location and size. Building" lots'. FOR RENT 3 rms. and 4 bath, newly furnished. HENRY C. JOHNSON Real Estate and Insurance, Abstracts, Ab-stracts, Notary, Bonds. 32 E. Main Street, Tel. 7-W. If Yoir Are In Need oft Cabinets, Unpainted Furnl- - tore, Screen Doors,- tr Panel Doors. See Morley Jones 210 East Ninth North " Lehi vr -v:" XirV,,"". ilJSCiLfrT ? O I II' I I Try th. brok. -feel that 35 easier - ' 4 ' is pare or the n6w n -1 j yv-f" fV-- H - r t rl m n Mi MoreJiiixAnd.shouIder toom UuM-in - - ffll Qj fll lZ any other car in its fieldL jj , J2 j I ! 11131 '' "" "m 5hP" ' softly cush- . I 1 1 II 1 II 1 If I 1 I -lojied by new "Hydrs-Coil" Springs 1 ' 1 VV I II W I I U, U- in front, new "Para-Flex" Springs Si . . , U . V, U ULX U "- L3fc''JL.-:i..--- back! Yes, the new Ford " T ; . W7VW L "Feel" adds up to a brand new ' T -Waa,Y kindo'drivinK-Tryiti j , ' ' T?-tr Tnn a 1 jaw. - - -' , i-"""---- rrrjnu-usdijEi - r '' J 190 EAST' MAIN-AMERICAN FORK --PHONE 12t "y 'yyV. I . AWARDiiFr ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS TH ''FASHION .MR iF THE tEW! ! ' |