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Show LAy, NOVEMBER 24, 1949 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE FIVE emen to Invade k City Courts at the local high &! the wraps off the next Wednesday $a Uivade the hard- 5 fit Clty' . rr rt.,ariv') current unknown quanUty 1 Jjfcen trying numer- f UBS uv effort tn 1 tnol rrown. Wednesday night clash ,J first game of thesea-, thesea-, the two teams and will C coaches an opportunity 'f Tl.. arvfn under Lrc. 2r tne Cabmen. Lithe Dons on me optuuau Tnd the week follow- flu piay f AMEO -SlCAS FORK. UTAH Coy program Cjjaj pictures are Your Igegi Entertainment Jy, Friday and Saturday Umber 24, 25 and 26 ' )N M1BICEM f w few is SELECTED SHORTS J) II 11. : iiarens rvumnee Jtorday 3 p.m. OTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS Also Serial eat Adventures of Id Bill Hickock" OTHER GOOD SHORTS ( uday and Monday 4Nember 27 and 28 m Kaoreei Cliftsi t-i ;:i!-HIBI'WB!! UMUUI.MCU FFA Cagers Win Two From Heber Chapter 4 ' " LATEST NEWS AND - GOOD SHORTS nee Sunday, 3 p.m. y nd Wednesday ember 29 and 30 rJTURES2. ffti. rr NLLI' I UUUI I I V iAMES OLIVER 1 V - CURW00O- A I S .V i j ?J. COlUMtul American Fork's two FFA teams took the Heber farmers into camp In a pair of contests staged last Thursday, The Sophomore team, aided by the incannv evn of Owen Hansen, won a convinc ing 51-13 game. The Senior team won the second encounter bv a 27-23 score. Hansen accounted for 18 points in the one sided victory the underling un-derling farmers won, while Phil Jensen was high point man for the upper classmen. Owen Hansen, David Street, Paul Newman, Ross Nicholes, Elvis Adams, George Brown, Grant Robinson, Don Greening and Gaylen Holindrake played for the Sophomore team. Trie- Senior. - squad --"members were: . Leonard Dean, Norman Healey, Ronald Hyde, Sherman Bennett, R. J.- Slater. Phil Jensen, Jen-sen, Vaughn Hamnett and Jay Singleton. K 1 f Temporarily unemployed work ers; age 65 or over, should contact the field office of the Social Se curity Administration, according to Mr. Sherman II. Ruesch, manager man-ager of the Provo office. It Is not necessary that a per son be permanently retired to be eligible for benefits, Mr. Ruesch FIFTH WARD GEN. COMMITTEE HONORS FORMER MEMBERS Complimenting Mrs. F. B. Chrlstensen, the former Laura S. Spratley, a dinner party at the Chrlstensen home Wednesday evening claimed Mrs. W. O. Nelson Nel-son and Mrs. William A. Taylor as hostesses. Guests were members mem-bers of the Fifth ward genealogical genealogi-cal committee' who had served with Mrs. Sp.ratleyt They were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Seastrand, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Draper, Mrs. Rose Varney and William H. Sager, the hostesses and their husbands. UTAH THEATRE MAIN STREET LEHI Friday and Saturday November 25 and 26 K, WILDM.RUOGED ADVENTUUI Li These Are Your Children! Let's Keep Them Safe HOW MANY CHILDREN WILL BE CRIPPLED OR MEET DEATH THIS WINTER THROUGH NEGLIGENCE OF A DRIVER WHO DOES NOT PRACTICE GOOD DRIVING HABITS? THE AMERICAN FORK JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS WORKING HARD TO MAKE YOU CONSCIOUS OF LIFE-SAVING WHILE DRIVING. PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL SUGGESTIONS THAT ARE GIVEN TO YOU EACH WEEK IN THIS NEWSPAPER. 1 Slow down when jou near a school district. , 2 Give the children time enough to get a'l the way across the intersection before starting. 3 Make sure ysur car is in good mechanicM condition. 4 Watch for children darting out betwee i cars and buildings. US-KEEP ..OUR CHILDREN SAFE. LET'S MAKE IT A 100'J SAFETY YEAR! Field Worker to Visit Here For Benefit Of Unemployed Workers Bays., Payments can be made to qualified workers for any month they are off work even though they return to employment at some future time. Mr. Ruesch urges anyone, age 65 or over, who is temporarily out of work for any reason to contact him on his next visit to American Fork. He will be at the City Hall on Wednesday, November 30, 1949 at 10:00 a. m. to assist persons In filing claims for ; Old-Age and Survivors benefits. . Heavenly Gifts in Jewelry 0 : For the entire family Give a lasting gift , - uKIKO, CONRAD CAROL THURSTON WALLT CASSEU motm mtmuwi rem PLUS SECOND FEATURE Kirby Grant - Helen Parrish in "WOLF HUNTERS" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday November 27, 28 and 29 (JiltWH-1 tv RADIO REPAIRS :teihy Merc. Main Street, .Jjehi . .... Agent for NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES THEY'LL LEAD THE CHEERING. With the basketball season getting underway next Wednesday at Park City, these vivacious American Fork High school cheerleaders will be whipping up the old school spirit for the Cavemen institution. (Left to right) Katherine Holmstead, Joyce Shelton and Lou Jeanne Bowen are the three who will be out in front of the cheering. School Trustee Member To Be Elected Dec. 7 Watches Rings Necklaces Silverware Cigarette Lighters Gifts galore, down to earth prices. Select your gifts now and use our lay-away plan. C D. STRANG "Your Hometown Jeweler" Junius A. West, Pleasant Grove banker, and president of the Alpine Al-pine District Board of Education, will be opposed for re-election to the school, board from the Second precinct by C. R. Clark and L. M. Atwood, both of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Th election is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 7. The Second precinct embraces the towns of Pleasant Grove, Highland, Alpine and Manila. Incumbents may signify their intention to seek another term by filing with the clerk of the board. Petitions on behalf of Mr. Clark and Mr. Atwood were filed by voters in the district. This Indian Summer Is Nice But It Can't Last!! It isn't too late to have a modern furnace installed in your home. If you want your home comfortably heated, the air freshened and cleaned, accurate temperature temper-ature control; all this automatically provided; see the. local Heating and Ventilating engineers at GUNTHER'S - "Your Comfort is Our Concern" . Phone 607 for Free Estimates American Fork M-Men Basketball Harmon's Pontiac Gets Underway Manager of Sales For Alpine Stake M.iwun haskptball In Aloine r.take cDened for the season Wed-! nesday 'hight at the high school gym. Alpine ward and the Third ward were paired for the curtain raiser and the. Sixth ward and the First ward in the second game.- -.... Fridav night. Nov. 25, the Sev enth ward .will play the Second ward at 7 p. m. and an nour later the Fifth ward will meet the Fourth ward, last year's stake winners. Highland will clash with the First ward and the Sixth and Seventh wards will clash at 8 p. rri. in the second game slated for WpHnnsdav. Nov. 30. M-Men olav will be directed again -this year' by, LeRoy Hech am and Dean Garrett. Expcrinu-nu with Rat Investigators have long been a bit to produce high blood pressure experimentally ex-perimentally in rats but have been hampered because of the variaole (actors encountered in measuring the blood pressure 'of the rat. Everything wlMn my reach . under tb hood. 1919 STUDEBAKER WORLD'S EASIEST TRUCK TO SERVlCl! L 410 $0 UWlVflSITY AVIHUg; paOVp. Uf AH it " 1 IV . J v I Bud Campbell Paul L. Harmon comDanv Pontiac dealer, has added an ex- .. -1 x- i-- pcriencea salesman io uie com-nanv's com-nanv's already efficient staff. Bud Campbell, a native of Pont iac, Mich., is the recently appointed ap-pointed sales manager. Mr. Campbell is already well known In Utah county having formerly served as sales mana&er for the Jesse M. Chase company, Provo, and -other dealers in the county. i Possessing a maenetic Derson- allty, Mr, Campbell chose sales-mnnshin sales-mnnshin as his work as soon as he completed school at the Uni versity of Michigan. He was also a student, at the University of Utarv- -Daring- thenar he served In the United States Marine corps in the European theater. With his wife, the Tdrffief 'May"-naMofUUfrrovo,-aJid three cliiU drn Mr. CamDbell ' moved to TOiericari'Fdrk "CTuring 1949 and ms to make this city his per- We are justly proud of. the builders, contractors, workmen, and mechanics that trade with us and can heartily recom-mend recom-mend them to do your job. PLANS - -- - - MATERIALS- FINANCING- rWiiw'-i.t-i--,'f,-lkHIW(l'.-.liu--'TI Competent, Reliable, Independent Contractors To Do Your Building Barratt Builders Supply Co. 35 N. Barratt AvenueAmerican Fork Phone 404 EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MAf ERlALS i . : L' ! , - t 1 u V ( . i f- , i i I ft"" i .if j ma'rienT:horiie"r "ttlff? |