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Show THE AMERICAN f6rK CITIZEN, Thursday, April 24, 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L, Greenland Green-land (OoMa Roundy), are announcing an-nouncing the birth of a 7 pound 6 ounce son at the Utah Valley hospital April 22. He will be called Kimball Reed. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Greenland, Highland, and Mr. and Mrs. Otho Roundy, Provo. , , . Babies born at the local hospital hos-pital during the week were: April 13, to Mrs. Earl Matthews Pleasant Grove, a girl; April IT, to Mrs. Keith Delree, American Fork, a boy; to Mrs. Warren P. fclrk, Pleasant Grove, a boy; j; " ' April 18, to" Mrs. George Knight, Salt? Lake City, a girl; ' April 19, to Mrs. Merrill Kitchen, Kit-chen, Orem; a boy, and ' ' " April 21,&o Mrs. Frank Soren-son, Soren-son, Orcm, a girl. . Hospital Notes Patients admitted to the hos pltal during the week were Oarth Christiansen, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth' Christian sen; Harold Erlcksen, Jeannlne Johnson, Mrs. Rue Harper, Delia Rounds, all of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Kenneth .Atkinson, Orem; Diane Parker, 3, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Parker; Lawrence Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Carlson; Geo rgla Bullock, Mrs. Phillip. Green, J. George Harris, LaMar Clement, and Diane Walker, all of Amer lean Fork. Miss Merle Chlpman, who has accepted a position as home demonstrator de-monstrator for Crosley , manufacturers, manu-facturers, spent last week in Idaho. - ' Late Want Ads FOR . RENT 4-room modern . home. C. L. Johnson. Tel. 304-W, Lehl. - 4-24-tf FOR SALE Holsteln heifer, Just . freshened. Broke to milk. 8ee Henry Greenland, .Highland. Tel. 0282-J4, Lehl. ' 4-24-ltp Clubs and Socials BETA SIGMA PHI $63.67 will be turned over to the crippled children's fund, It was reported at the meeting of Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Wednesday night. The amount was made, at a recent benefit card party sponsored by the sorority, t v The meeting was held at the home of Mm. Robert. B. Mayer with Mrs. Dudley P. Thomas in charge. The lesson, "Art of Living" Liv-ing" was -given by Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley F. Green, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs, Mayer reported on the last meeting of the legislative coun ell. Mrs. LaVere J. Wadley, ad visor, was present and Mrs. Wll Ham Harold was a special guest. Refreshments were served. . SOROSIS Mrs. Bert Adamson was host' ess to members of Sorosls Friday when the new officers had charge for the first time. Bridge was the diversion and hlnch was served. Recently elected officers are Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte, pres ldent; Mrs. Agnes Adamson, vice nresldent: Mrs. Bert Adamson, secretary; Mrs. John F. Miller and Mrs. Sidney W. Nlcholes, flower committee; Mrs. John H Robinson, Mrs. T. S. Priday and Mrs. William H. Roberts, re freshments committee, and Mrs. Walter B. Devey, reporter. JUNIOR LADIES LITERARY . Mrs. Reed Parley Robinson, guest of the Junior Ladles Lit erary club at their last meeting, told of her years In Germany and showed slides and souvenirs of the country. Election of officers of-ficers put Miss Jean Holms tead In the president' chair to take the place of Mrs. R: G. Oardner. Other officers are Mrs. Jay Par duhn, vice president; Mrs. Ersal Fagan, secretary; Mrs. Phil D. Jensen, , reporter;.. Mrs.. JDean Webb, chairman remembrance committee, and Mrs. Ray Parks, program committee chairman. Retiring with Mrs. Gardner are Mrs. Alvln Fulkerson, Mrs. Dean Smith and Mrs. Max Hoggard Mr, and Mrs. William J. Strong Jr. and baby, Mantt, visited Sun day in Alpine with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Strong. 1949 CHEV r 1948 CHEV Tudor Sedan 1 OKA rUT?T 2 Ton Heavy Duty Farm Truck Radio, Heater .. $1395 $1089 $1595 AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER AND .- SERVICE GARAGE We Also Service all Other Mokes TMPANOGOS MOTOR CO. Corner Main and Center Phone 93 American Fork, Utah ' .1 " a, . t ..LI l! .,. 1 I iff ' toa r rawr maiiBusj t tsviji i i Remodel - Repair - Repaint Malie your sewer connection NOW Do it all including sewer on Barratts EASY PAYMENT PLAN. ' Up to 36 months to -j5ay No dowfi payment.' ' L FIRESIDE COATS Alpine M Men and Gleaner groups both - enjoyed Fireside chats following church Sunday evening. The senior1 group met at the home of Mrs. Den Devey where Mrs. Reed Parley Robin son showed slides of Germany and told of her experiences there during a five year stay. Junior M Men and Gleaners remained at the church to hear a talk by Llnford Chrlatensen, assistant seminary . principal, Refreshments were served at each place, BEE HIVE GIRLS HELP CANCER DRIVE Bee Hive Girls of the Alpine ward are assisting their leader, Mrs. W. P. Williams, chairman of the Alpine cancer drive, in canvassing can-vassing the city for funds. Girls in the group are. Kay Ashby, Carlene Austin, Gladys Johnson, Ira Walker and Ann Devey. BEETHOVEN Jolayne Buckwalter and Donna Don-na Richards were c'ohostesses to Beethoven club at the Buck-waiter Buck-waiter home Thursday evening. The story of the opera "The Magic Flute" was given by Janice Jan-ice Dean, Kathleen Buckwalter gave current musical topics, and Larry Miller played an accor-dlan accor-dlan solo. LaRae Robinson, a former member, was a special guest. Refreshments were served. Jaycee Wives Mothers Party Almost 50 women attended the annual Mothers and Daughters party given Thursday evening at Park's Cafe, Orem, by the Amer ican Fork Jaycee Wives. Sweet-peas Sweet-peas and daffodils were used for table decorations and color ful baskets filled with candy were favors. Mothers were pre sented with, corsages of carnations. Mrs. Larry C. Lessen, club president, was' mistress of ceremonies.. cere-monies.. Program, numbers were a piano solo by Linda Kellv. tan dance by Connie Chlpman, read ing by Sherlene Chrlstensen. a pantomine by Mrs. Irvin M. Chlpman. und a toast to the mothers by Mrs. Stephen Paul Shelley. Committee members for the delfclhtful affair were Mrs. n Preston Taylor, chairman, Mrs. Dee Hunter. Mrs. LaDell Terrv. Mrs. LeGrande iTerry and Mrs. Dee Thrasher. MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs. William Blackwell was hostess to the Community Pres- Dytenan . Missionary 8 o c letv Tnursday afternoon. Mrs. Jay E Gould gave the lesson "Youth in Our Church" and Mrs. George Moiascon conducted the Bible study from St. John 4 and 5. Mrs. Wirt c. Barber, oresident read a abort history of the soci ety and refreshments were ser ved. LEGION AUXILIARY Members of the American Le gion Auxiliary listened with interest in-terest to a talk on Cuba given by Mrs. Owen Lynch at their meeting Wednesday evening of last week. Mrs. Lynch described the country, its people and the many interesting buildings she and her husband toured. Color ed slides of Cuba were shown and a discussion period followed. The program was under the di rection of Mrs. Lloyd A. Bennett, Pan-Americanism chalrmaa Chairman of the Child Welfare program, Mrs. Aaron Greenwood, presented Mrs. George E. Graff who startled her audience with a report of an alleged narcotic ring in a near by community, which she said was the greatest problem facing parents at the present time. Miss Barbara McMillan enter tained Saturday afternoon at a children's party for four year old Terry Ellen Snelson. An Easter W$ " hunf and out" door games were enjoyed and . refreshments re-freshments served to Karen Hales. Dale and Irene Hilton. Susan and Sandy Lamb, Betty and Tommy Shirk, Richard Walter Wal-ter and Brent Whiting. Mrs. Elizabeth Drew was hos tess at a family dinner Saturday complimenting her grandson La-Mar La-Mar Drew who left Monday for military service. - Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ad ams, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell Colllngs, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Robert IL Drew and Rhoda, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Drew, Stanley and Lee, and Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge, Alpine. Al-pine. - turned home Saturday from a trip to Mexico with her daughter Miss Bettye Robinson, New York City. Mrs. Robinson met her daughter in Los Angeles and they flew to Mexico CltT and Akapolca where they spent 10 days. 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