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Show : ,' J r - THURSDAY, MAY THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE EIGHT ! i. ' 3 ' f $ 1 -T!, t: 1 , 2"-' J " ' i t I t , t 1 ' -I ..'! i ' f "1, i 1 , :i 1 t " I -4 Mt.J.uJ.'A 1 '5 1 - ' 1 . ;,4ij 111 j t 4 ( ! mm May 17; Magna at American Fork. May 21, American Fork at Helper. ,' May 24. American Fork at Brlgham;City. Maly 31, American Fork at Magna. June 2, Bingham at American Fork. " June 7, American Fork at Provo. June 9, Brlgham City at American Amer-ican Fork. June 14, American Fork at Brigham City. June 16, Helper at American Fork. June 21, Magna at American Fork. June 25, American Fork at Bingham. June 27, American Fork at Helper. June 30, Provo at American Fork. Provo's Sunday games will be- How They Finished Payson, 932-Sprlngville, 932-Sprlngville, 64. American Fork, 43 13. Lincoln, 43 13. , Spanish Fork, 30 1 , Pleasant Grove, 15 13. Lehl, 7. . B. Y. High, 1. Kale Smith snared a first place In' the broad Jump and Glade Treeaskls a first in the 200 yard low hurdles to lead the American Fork scoring at the regional track meet Saturday at Provo. Ameri can Fork came away with third place, finishing behind Payscn and Sprlngville. Sppond nlace winners included Vaughn -Hainnettin the shot put, Kale Smith in the 100 yard dasn, Don Mower in the pole vault, and the relay team in the 880 vard run. (Treeaskls. Frank Nicholes, Norman Williamson and ffin at 2:30 d. m. and Magna'S Sunday, games at 5 p. m. All other games are slated for 8:15 p. m. TRACK MEET . , - The first, second and third nlace winners will compete In the state track and field meet at Salt Lake City on Saturday. MOTHER'S DAY Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children. Thackeray. WhcTran to help me when fell, ' And would some pretty story tell, Or kiss the place to make it well? My mother. Cunningham I wonder so that mothers ever fret At little children clinging to their gown; . Or that the footprints, when the days are wet, Are ever black enough to make them frown. Riley I feel that, in the Heavens above, The angels, whispering to one another, Can find, among their burning terms of love, None so devotional as that of "Mother". Poe. PROVO ELKS SLATE MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM FOR MAY 14 An exceptionally fine Mother's Day Program, featuring the music of the Provo Euphonic chorus, has been prepared for presentation at the Provo B. p. O. Elks Lodge on Sunday, May 14. George 8. Ballif , Provo, will be the speaker for the occasion, linden lin-den 8. Tregeagle, program chairman, announced this week. , The choral group of 50 voices is directed by Edward Sandgren, who scored considerable success as the leader of the Master Singers Sing-ers of Cedar City, before coming to Provo. An Invitation to attend this special program Is extended to the public, Mr. Tregeagle said. The program wlll'start-at 7:30 p. m. at the Provo Elks Lodge home For the Younger Folia A PAGE FOR BOYS & GIRLS Birthday Club Kim Wrigley, May 15. Ronnie Pulley, May 17. Ronnie PuEey To celebrate his seventh 0 So Join us one and all And we'll sound the J Birthdnv" n S vwu, , Kim Wrifley Days may come and dan J Tint fhora'i nn , ."4 That's mighty Important t ror on Monday we'll sine 4 Birthday" to him 1 Norman Williamson won the only third place ribbon when he finished in that position in tne 220 yard dash. Jack Mecham won fourth place in the 440 yard dash, Phil Jensen a fourth In the high Jump, and the medley relay team took a fourth. Tregaskls won a fifth place In the pole vault. MoThcrTDay Programs Listed in All Wards MONUMENTS and Grave Markers BEESLEY MONUMENT CO. PROVO, UTAH HENRY S. CHIPMAN, Agent Telephone 65R, American Fork 445 Thornwood -Mother's Day programs will be held Sunday morning in all the wards In Alpine stake. Most of the Sundav School officers will follow the suggestions sent out by the General Board, wnereDy tne Mothers will take charge of. the programs and also take most of the time. First Ward Readings will beglven By Mazle Nash, Pat Clawson, Gay Larrabee and Kenneth Sorenson. Ray E. Shellev and Walton E. Foulger will sing, there will be a chorus by the Junior Sunday scnooi, an instrumental number, ana a auei hv Mrs. Robert G. Smith and her son. Presentation of gifts to the mothers will close the exercises. Mrs. Ralph Romlnger, a member of the Junior Sunday School sup-erlntendency, sup-erlntendency, ha3 had charge of the program. Fourth Ward Mrs. Earl S. Greenwood and Mrs. Minnie I. Hodapp have had T m'l'pl l Jhe tnttorl II ':k"t Back-Log From Citizen News Columns TEN YEARS AGO toa-i mnrriftces in the same famiiv worn announced this week. j - Mrs. John Blnns is announcing t.h pneraeement of her daughter Irene to Dean Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Evans, Lehl, tne marriage to be solemnized In the Rait T ntP tpmnlp Mav 15. and Dr. Wayne Blnns the same aay ana tn t.h same Dlace will tae ior his bride Miss Lucille Skinner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sparrow, Ogden. Mrs riftvid Cahn was elected LrMirimt of the Arlitra Guild at lv.aii int election. Mrs. Leo G. Meredith Is vice president, dis trict director and reporter, uuier officers are Mrs. David Taylor, I xtrm .Tnnh Walton. Mrs. A. F. Gaisford. Mrs. V. F. Houston, and Mrs. Wayne Smith. I TWENTY YEARS AGO DEARBORN a n Side Delivery that handle! hay K eatly and permits the speed that takes "'flrivmtw - Gentle handling Is anured by new tooth moUoa and reel nnfle that fives approximately 8 ft raking width with (cm travel-handling of bay. Ford Tractor Hydraulic Touch Control lif ts and lowers the full floating reel for Aort, f wt turning. Bako pivots on tractor drawbar, turns almost as abort as the tractor's own turning radius. Equipped with Z2 roller bearings. Pressure type greaas fittings. Automotive type waeeii, (.00-19 four-ply- tires. Tires sold separately. Come in and tee this great new rake before you buyl ImhIw txMrt Urykt tad CmWm fmiH - lor B modl ffct rVd Ittiot mmd Alpine Motor Company 190 EAST MAIN- T American Fork - hashall and the Wed negday half holiday are assured for American ior. euau.c. hwnsps itrned the Deutlon ior me hoiirinv and the ball team va. ontrod the Central Utah I - nosAhaii Lcaeue. The usual sUndbys, Holmstead, HomeT, Durrant, Ingersoll, Bennett, Blnch, Mott, Bames ana uarraiw as. well as sOme otners wmjae u the lineup. :""'" w AHnh of -next year's -student Uwitf nffirprs took Dlace at the i -. high school Thursday, moss elected were: wayne omns, prca iw Aihort Chadwlck. vice - president; Lois Greenwood, sec retary and treasurer; iwetwe Alllster, program chairman; Val Gaisford, business manager; and Allen Bloomqulst ana uick ave, yellmasters. THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO r. a. Blanchard and Elmer I Jackson shipped two carloads of horses to Kansas City was wees. They weighed about 1200 each and broueht from uou to siu each. Mr. Blanchard said they were for the English army fight tag In France. , charge of the program prepara tlon. Music will Include two chorus numbers "A Little Bit of Friendliness" and "If I Knew Ycu" by mothers, directed by Mrs. Kenneth W. Morton; a violin sow "Pal of My Cradle Days" by Vern on Arnoldus. a vocal solo, "That Sweet Story of Old" by Allen Cunningham, and Love at Home." a closing song by tne conereeation. Talks will be given by Mrs. Joseph B. Hansen, Mrs. Murray Murdock, Mary Pulley, and Mar-celle Mar-celle H. Skinner. Lot Robinson will give the benediction. Sixth Ward "The Latter-day Saint Mother as a Builder of Home and Human Character" will be the theme of the exercises In the Sixth ward, under the direction Superintendent Superinten-dent Melvln W. Grant. Devo tional music will be played by a strlne trio. Mrs. Raymond i Ballev. Joan Ellison and Shirley Bailev. "Love at Home" will be the opening song and the Junior Sundav School will sing tne pray er sons before the Invocation Is offered by Elizabeth Pulley. "The Lord Is My SheDherd" wui oe tne sacrament sone. Taking part on the program will be Lee Crane, Marie Pawlowskl, Bob Homer, John Gary Teuscher, Owen Steele, Jeaneal Chlpman, Paul Anrfprsnn. and Mr. and Mrs. V. Keith Adamson. Tribute to the mnthrn will be elven by Vicki Durrant and her mother, Mrs. Rteuart a. Durrant. win respond. Marilyn Coddlngton, Joyce Miller, Carol Strong, Maruyn wuxihuu, Mary Beth Peay ana Dixie wnone all dressed In formals, will present pre-sent tributes to the mothers. Firhth wara Rwt. talks will be given by Mirhapi PftUalian. Phillip Price, Sally Abel, Rosemary Miller, Sharon Wing, Helen Ann r umci-son, umci-son, Stephen Gordon and Lana Peterson, with responses by mothers. Mrs. Lennls E. Abel, Mrs. Eldon J. Miller, Mrs. w. E. rewr-Mrs. rewr-Mrs. V. Arthur Gordon. ovtt - . The Junior Sunday School will sing two numbers ana mere win be a double auet sung oy u. Joe Reese and - daughter carol and Mrs. Melvln O. noggara ana daughter Karen. Complimentary remarks to the mothers will be given by Bishop Homer F. Royle and Superintendent lxo a. son will present tokens of ap preciation. Mrs. Grant Ingersoll, Mrs. Earl Larson ana omcers ih the Junior Sunday School have prepared the program, UTAH POULTRY . . . 8ulld Utah Agriculture) oiwt'' V-A UM eery ... '!!PI53 .PROOF Utah county high school grad uates are in American Fork today for their exercises. Following are the American Fork graduates; Millie Adams, Mary "Blackhurst, Myrta Wootton, Reva Beck, Iillle I ShafterrFern Thornton, Rosa I Durrant, Frank Gardner, Leland I Walker. Mvron Chlpman. Carl I Jackson, Thomas Featherstone, - 0 BY. Constant resaarch, experlmantmg and study to Improva avary phasa of poultry industry and tharaby tneraasa membar profits and savings. - imopooimy AND PAtMIlS tO-Qf I WONDER WVAAiT THEV H WE. TO SAV WHENE'ER ITV4EV MEET Nt TALK THW WAY f Rl&HT IN i THE MIDDLE OF THE PL.AV IT PAYS TO Deal At MOTORS NEW 1950 FORD Vz TON PICKUP NOW ONLY J17L00 NEW 1950 FORD 34 TON PICKUP - A truck with a thousand uses. 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