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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1931 THE AMERICAN ; FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1831 The New CORAL t AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Fall Cavalcade of Hits Thursday, Friday and Saturday December 20, 21 and 22 i JiYr AIM the Latest Newt and Other Good Short Subject Sunday and Monday December 23 and 24 Uevertako ? djcfaKon from the) toss when your ifREO " Ieieanor - FAHKER.Y o JUjOMAIRS v. - . Abo Good Short Subject Matinee Sunday 3 P. JML , Tuesday and Wednesday December 25 and It - KS SI CLT.r.rc c:.:ie i Also Good Short Subject ITT Jj 1 (iWnhii l CAMEO AMERICAN FORK, DTAtt Biggest Entertainment Value In North Utah County ADMISSION ONLY 14o and S9e Thursday, Friday and Saturday December 20, 21 and 22 2 Features- 2 : Number 1 M44II ThM 'Ail .w.. Jy innic I'HPOur Number 2 ; ;.. : Children's Matinee Saturday, 3 P. M. 'ENCHANTED VALLEY' S STOOGE COMEDY SERIAL ' ' CARTOONS ' Sunday, Monday and Tuesday December 23, 24 and" 25 1 i ft 1 - c:FF-rtiEi.".:i-i::ii Li cza C3 rncs . n t nrra UBffUTBSUXMl Km. Also Selected Short Subjects Matinee Xmas Day 3:00 P. Mr HOSPITAL NOTES Patients admitted to the hospital hos-pital during the week were Edward Ed-ward M. Bunker, Mrs. William J. Greenland, Highland: Dale Bcighley, Gordon Bennett, Mrs. Ray Parks,' American Fork; Mrs. Donald Hutchison, Mrs. D. O. Montoya, Pleasant Grove. Holdover patients are Junior N. Williamson, American Fork, and John Caley, Or em. i , Llshto "The Way Ordinary firefly light has usual strength of one-400lh candlepowcr. (D1P011L Training School To Give Program Tonite for Parents Children of the American Fork Training School will clTe rroun tilav for nirenta and the general public tonight at i pjn. In the school auditorium, accord-tag accord-tag to Dr. Gabriel J. Vlschl, superintendent. sup-erintendent. Dr. Vlschl sUted that Santa cuius will come to students of the school. The Lions Club of Salt Lake City and Mania, and Interested individuals, plan , to glTftal chuoren a gin. - A Christmas unner wiia iur kev and all the trimmlntt. will be a feature of Christmas Day. After the program tonight, au persons in attendance may view the handicraft made by the students. Dr. Vlschl said that on behalf of the attendants and other per sonnel, they wished to thank the public for its interest In the welfare of the institution, ana Invited interested persons to visit the school whenever possible.': Cpl. Leo Cleghorn v Calls From Germany Tti hMt blrthdav creseni Mrs. Wlllard R. Cleghorn had was a telephone call Monday morning from her son Cpl. Leo M. Cleg-hnm Cleg-hnm whn stationed at CamD Baumholder, near v Frankfurt, Germany. After wiahlnff his mother Many HaDDV Returns. Leo told His mother that his group was en-trtiilnlmr en-trtiilnlmr soma German chil dren for Christmas and that thpv had nlanned a Eood time for all. He said some . of the mall was rather slow getting through and that he did not expect ex-pect to come home until at least With CpL Cleghorn were dick Gray, and Blaine Singleton, ljhl: Dan Carson. Fairfield, and Don Chad wick. The Cleghoms called parents of the other hoys to tell them they were au wen. The call came through per f(wtlw piear and had been' ar ranged for through a New York office several days earner. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and the sympathy shown us in our recent tragedy. To know we have such a host of friends will help us a lot. We thank everyone 1 who called at the home, took part in the services, those who offered cars and sent floral tributes, and everyone who helped in any way. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Balr , and Family Aid to DIgeaUea Doctors and paychologlsta agree that digestion Is improved if those who are eating art in a happy frame of mind. When selecting a color scheme for the painting of your dining room, remember that harmonious color aids digestion. Bright, cheerful colors make us happy, while a dull, dark gloomy atmosphere acts in reverse. : Hermitage pateDlherld f vtm Imrrr . i- , . r W f W?OOf tw OUJTrtCRMlTACS CSAftf, RJATcKrC:lT, KLNTUCr.f FT. ) ' L PL F Chamber of Commerce Greets Citizens of City By Clifford E. Young Jr. President Chamber of Commerce The Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce of American" Fork extends to all Greetings of the Season. It appreciation for the support the chamber. This support gives us the satisfaction that our association of businessmen of the community are accomplishing accomplish-ing its aim of helping to improve our city as a place to live and to improve the service we, as businessmen, are trying to supnlYLOUt fellow citizens. 7 " r " ' v The Chamber is proud of b sewer plan approved by its year it hopes that it can be of practical aid in helping the city administration bring these plans to completion. ; The Chamber wishes to thank the customers of its many retail establishments for the support given it Christmas Sales Promotion. The merchants of the city are striving through their chamber to rive service all members of our community by "Shopping at Home". During the past year the between the City Officials and the Chamber of Commerce. This cooperation has resulted in better traffic control and police supervision for our community. It has helped to bring about a better understanding Officials and our Businessmen. 1 In 1952. we, of the Chamber, look forward to a year of prosperity and continued growth for our city. We sincerely hope that we can serve our through better service in our various businesses and through mutual sponsorship of programs which will make this city a safer, cleaner, and more prosperous city in which to live. Baby BIm Eyes All babies have blue ayes because be-cause the pigment cells of the Iris, which determine eye color, have not developed at the tlmt of birth, but appear between tl and twelve month after birth. Then the eyes assume the color they will have through life." A '.''Cvf 190 , , .v.; .' ; ; ' " ' ,. 'I; , ; : . - ' I i ' ' : 71 y , j S - f ' ? '' I I : nc' . ic-.-E 'ci-t-t' the Citizens of our city the would also like to express iU given the various programs of its part in helping the city get t- citizens. And in the coming unequalled in the area so that will save both time and money best of relations have existed Of problems faced by our City customers and fellow citizens Can Abreai Unto9 a world convention on In ternational traffic wai alined by tha United Nation In 1MB, Ameri can tourists taking automobiles abroad, bad. to regUter them as vthlclet of a foreign country. Now homt-ttate license plate are valid acrois much of Europe , The magnificent promise of the Christmas story has inspired , . n the dreams and prayers of men through the centuries. Wherever mankind kept to the spirit of brotherly love, there the meaning the symbolic beauty of Christmas remised. ; : - Ht is our fervent hope that this Christmas will briaj us stm closer v x to the la all lands. In this spirit we ALPINE MOTOR CO. East Main American Fork Phone Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark Alpine, have received word than their son-in-law, George White Salt Lake City, is now at Butte Mont, where he is serving a mission for the LDS church. Elder White Is the husband oil the former Fern Clark. Mrs. Lillian Blackett. May-j wood, CaL, arrived here thla week to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Nelson and family. She wlU also visit! with relatives In Springvule, hen jT1 . A Yuletlde wish in! . J ; sincere hope ...that every ' - day of the nollday season . Is filled with joy for you , - and yours, end that our , pleasant relationship end ' r " " confidence ta each other may ' , continue through the years.' ' The Time b Jewel Shop Garth T. Bead, Manager t ( J fulfilment of the promise of Peace wish a Merry Chrttnas to al. . Last Minute Special ft LB. BOX CHOCOLATES. Ckelee chocolates, famous Mary Esther Quality. Compare Com-pare this low price Ofl on a I Lb. box. .J PfcNNEY'S Am. 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