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Show THE AMERICAN ltSK CITIZEN, Thuwday, August Tr l3 CAMEO AMZSICAN FORK, UTAH ADMISSION ONLY Bit ft Ms Biggest Entertainment Value Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 7, 8, and 9. I FEATURES 2 Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 7, 8, and . 4 ALSO Matinee Saturday 3 P.M. "Valley of the Eagles" Little Rascals Comedy Cartoon Serial Sunday, Monday and Tuesday August 10, 11 and 12 LouCille Turner, Neal Carlisle Announce Troth I and a row cstch b ths Sivsr Edt ' of KCY2i! I Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Alvln J. Teuscher and sons TalTta and John Gary spent last week vacationing In Yellowstone Park. Nina Jo .Mecham is in Tooele this week guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mecham and Miss Janet Jordon. Mrs. Leo T. Hansen and Mrs Darrel o. Hansen spent Wednes day of last week at Biurtdaie where they visited with Mrs. R K. Jones (Ruth Hansen). LouCille Turner Mr. and Mre. T. J announcing the engagement of days w lis PberlAOCIMIodUUDSON Sunday and Monday August 10 and 11 jon v C " is the rugged T , Sierra man YVONNE DeCARLO r ( : is Ms 'Neb Hill woman Miss Mary Helen Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gord on Clark, former American Fork residents now to 8t. George, vis ited last week with Miss Marilyn Barratt. Mrs.. Laura Naylor, Magna, was also a guest at the Barratt home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Cook and family, Mesa, Ariz., have Turner are been visiting for the past ten They have been house their daughter LouCille and Neal guests of Mrs. Cook's parents, Carlisle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huggard ton (Scott) Carlisle. AlDlne. The and also of Mr. and Mrs. Bert young couple plans to oe mar-1 chrlstensen nea in ine spring The popular bride elect was a I 1851 eraduate of the American Fork High School where she was affiliated with KaDDa Delta Al pha. She played on the girls basketball team for four years, was a member of the track team, i Droeram chairman for her jun ior vear. and American sweet heart attendant In her senior year. She is now employed in the office of the city cleric. Mr. Carlisle, also a 1951 grad uate, was an active member of the Future Farmers of America. He is now engaged In farming. Auto Owners Appreciate Bradshaw Auto farts 10. Motorists of this section recog nize and appreciate the efforts of Bradshaw Auto Parts Co. in Supplying a well selected stock of automotive parts and accessories, acces-sories, and justly so. When a company dealing in auto para gives motorists the benefit of a large and varied stock of the best the market affords and places them on sale at the lowest price obtainable, It is a real service. Not an article on their shelves has been nlaced there without a thorough investigation of its merits by this concern. Brad shaw Auto Parts Co. includes all th national standard Darts and supplies, as well as a number of specialties and novelties, none theless practical, a visit to their establishment is sufficient to convince automotive owners of the relative advantages of dealins there and the wise car owner need only make one visit to the store at 333 West Center, in Provo, to satisfy hirnseii on this point. Dovetailing their operations into a single auto owner service, the Brads haw organization maintains a complete machine shop service where-from many satisfactory jobs have been turned out Richard T. Booth Family Reunion, - The family of Richard Thornton Thorn-ton Booth. Utah pioneer of 1857 who settled in Alpine, will hold family reunion Aug. lo, at tne home of Mr, and Mrs. Kaipn B. Keeler, 12.440 . 9th E., Draper, according to Dr. Sterling B. Tal-mage. Tal-mage. Salt Lake City, who was in town Thursday conferring on arrangements. . Registration will benln at 2: an a short business meeting will be held at ft p. m. and a picnic lunch, with each family providing provi-ding its own, will be served at six o'clock. Games and sports are being arranged for the youn ger generation. Keeplag Bute? Keep honey In a tightly-covered container and In a dry place: otherwise other-wise it is ukely to abiorb moisture and to ferment Miami Buildup Miami Beach, a strip of real estate worth more than 1250,000,000 today, was built In a span of less than 40 years from a wilderness of matted mangroves, scrub palmetto and sand pumped up from the bottom bot-tom of Blscayne Bay. -TILE'), Bathrooms Drainbcards Kitchens Vcir.sccting 1 , . ' v , ' .:..! - -: . Fireplaces Eeal Clay Tile ..-.' . , , j1 -! ii' .... . '!.$.' f r V , Featherstone Tile Co. J Telephone 4-7462 ' 649 South 8th East ' Salt Lake City FUli. CARIOAD. jpyiCIHlA! Jeanne Holmstead Wm Be Late Aueust Bride i and Mrs. Earl E. Holm- are announcinK tne en- Mr. stead gagement of their daughter Jeanne and Frank Wofford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abb P. Wofford, Port Worth. Texas. The marriage which will take place near the! end of the month, will be fol lowed by a reception In the Third Ward recreation hall which will claim the parents of the bride as hosts. The bride elect holds a bach elor of science degree from the Brleham Younar university, wor ked for three years as a surgical 0 u4 mm U UWLJ.LiuU nn Matinee Sunday 3 P. M. K Ji3 Starting Tuesday August 12 'THE WILD NORTH" is a teacher in the Harrington School. She is president of the Junior Ladles Literary Club, a I member of Exempler chapter of I Beta Sigma Phi, and the Top pers club. The prospective bridegroom graduated from the Lehl High School and from the Navy School of Delsel Engineering. He served with the United States Navy for nine years. At present he is encased in farming. Future Mr. and Mrs. Wofford plan to make a home In Ameri can Fork. We've made a Sensational Buy! direct from the Simmons factory AT h TREMENDOUS SAVING FULL 220 COIL SPRING MATTRESS A regular $42.95 vcfcs 1 "v, while this carload lasts -wvir: -JUL.. Modernize your dairying operations-' with less cost and less work to you by using electricity .'. . for Water pumping and heating, ventilation, sterilizing, milk cooling cool-ing and many other tasks. Electricity does so many farm jobs better, with less cost and work. Utah County Mattress Factory Earns Credit One of the concerns that has earned the credit of people of central Utah Is the Utah County J Mattress- Faetory-f -foremost-man ufacturers of men erade mat tresses and bedding which have been of such uniform aualltv as to consistently warrant a teady market. Tnis concern ieatures a comnlete service in the manu jfacturing and renovating of sani tary comfortable mattresses that are conductive to restful sleep. The nlant at 661 West 2nd I North in Provo is a model insti Itutlon in its line, being one of the most modern and largest In I central Utah. The latest im proved machinery is used in all the work, making their products the best that can be secured in regards to both comfort and wearability. A complete service Is featured in lnnersnrlnes and I these nroducts have attained a - fame, for producing comfort that has spread for ; many miles around. Much of the success of this concern Is due directly to the far I seeing efforts of C. J. Anderson, the able executive at the helm. i matching Box Spring same price A BUY FROM YOUR DEALER PeoDle of this section owe a debt of eratltude to Mr. Anderson that can best be paid by boosting the Utah county Mattress Factory Fac-tory on all occasions, and helD- lntr to keeD them sunblled with I orders sufficient to enable the plant to operate to the fullest S Cop 'ft Box Spring and Mattress BOTH FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! IS EASY TERMS Gat immediate deliver) and 'enjoy luxury sleeping whih paying only a small amount monthly. capacity at all times. adv. |