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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, August 21, 1952 Art Association Members Ready for Steel Day Many Friends Attend Hiinfpr 'Golden Wedding v May W. Hallidav nresidont ate.". s us OTBr&Kgj; awafsa as- More than 110 friend and r1 atlves called Sundav afternoon to offer felicitations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hunter, Alpine, wno were celebrating their gol den wedding anniversary. Hostesses for the afternoon were daughters and daughters. In-law of the couDle. Mrs. Scott Crookston and Mrs. J. O. Wlrth, salt Lake City; Mrs. Earl Hunter, Miavaie: Mrs. E. L. Pernr. Port. J land, Ore.; Mrs. Robert L. Bush man, Provo; Mrs. Qj Roger Price, Lehi; Mrs. Dan,-tfunter, American Ameri-can Fork, and Miss Barbara Hunter. Two sons of the couple also assisted. Helping to serve were Rhonda and Phvllis Price. Barbara Wlrth Carolyn Bushman, granddaugh ters, ana tsnawna Lee crooKston, a greatgranddaughter. Heart Attack Takes Life Of P. J. Gaisford STEEL DAY FLOWER SHOW ' Plans for the ninth art exhibit exhi-bit by the Associated Artista of American Fork hare, beeawork-ed beeawork-ed out and letters have been mailed to many out of town artists art-ists Inviting them to hang their pictures. The, show win be held in the Alpine Stake Tabernacle Sunday Aug. 31, from 1 to 9 p. m. and all day on Steel Pay, May W. Halliday, chairman, said. Local artists are invited to ex hibit new pictures. Anyone may contact Mrs. Halliday or Ora Chlpman for information. The pictures must be at the tabernacle taberna-cle not later than 10 a. m., Saturday, Sat-urday, Aug. 30, if they are to have a place in the exhibit. Committee members assisting Mrs. Halliday are Harold Wool- sum, cocnairman; Ruth Eskel-son. Eskel-son. Edna Meredith. Mvrtle Sea. strand,. advertising; Walton E. Foulger, staging; Mr. Woolston, Jean Gordon, hanging; Mildred Mechara. decorations, and Lu cille Welsel Who will have chain- of arranging for hostesses. Home From Long Eastern Tour Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faddis and children Virginia Lvnne and Johnny arrived home Friday night after spending two months on an eastern tour. Headquarters most of the time was Freehold, N. J., home of Mrs. Faddis' grandparents. Mr. Faddis work ed ana Mrs. Faddis spent the time looking up her relatives and doing genealogical research. one round her distant relatives extremely friendly and cooperative coopera-tive and the trio was well worth the effort. On the way east the family visited church historical points and went to Cities In Michigan where other relatives lived. On the return trip they visited Poughkepsie, N. Y., the home of more ancestors, attended attend-ed the Hill Cumorah neeeant at Palmyra, and visited the Kirt- lana, omo, temple site. .5 After a hot, dry summer your roof may be ln neocf of prompt attention. Don't delay til faU or winter , . have us make a free inspection now. And If a new roof is needed, wo can arrange to have It applied ap-plied Immediately using the finest materials . . . and xpert workmen, Estimates furnished free . . , and complete com-plete satisfaction guaranteed. THICK TAB ASPHALT CUnGRADE CCDAK I I ) MfffiTT ROLL ROOFING u J ;rr; 0 ti tut t L i 6 o ; lit -m i II n I "til in ir Mm t Fall Instruction at v ,f sf J llch ftrntwrnm f Offka, StwMfraptik, la fflM Wm Of TODAY I DUSINESS COLLEGE Doglnt Tutsday, Sept. 2 Kegfular Autumn Quarter begins Sept. 21 ifcw 4eA9 AsMsWtticwt yw Nfayw wqwHi far KlgMy vwoiiM affiei ' wHn r ( wninm w cannot fUl fktm mH H y pfcM bwhwM mw, In Indutfry f Ovl Sarvioa, mwoI w km m bmOiI. mmm Branch ofBrigbam Young University Nelson Descendants Meet In Rotary Park One hundred sixtv-flve mem bers of the Henry and Sarah Ann Richmond Nelson famllv gathered In Rotary Park Sunday aiternoon lor their, annual reunion. re-union. James B. Nelson acted as chairman for the dav. The group enjoyed picnic lunch at noon and a ball game ana program later in the day. At a short business meetlne Bishop Roy Oappmyer, Orem, was elected chairman for the coming year, Mr. Nelson, vice Chairman: and Mrs. Parlev Smith, Park City, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Salt Lake City, program chair man. Family members came from sneuey, Idaho, Heber, Salt Lake wiy. novo, park city, and Am erican Fork. Proper Investments Bring Peace & Plenty Soundly invested capital Is the backbone of financial structure of our country and is the reason for such progress having been made. Among the prominent and reliable organizations in Utah whose name has become synono- mous with reliability and service is the Charles W. Love Broker age Firm who maintain offices lld..complete stock exchange facilities in down-town" Provo at 17 North-. Unlveielty, Avenue. , By means of access to the principal financial and security markets such as their affiliation as members of the Salt Lake City Stock Exchange, this secur ltles house la enabled to furnish analysis regarding the standing kiii conditions of the various bonds and stocks held by their clients. Thus Charles W. Love Brokerage Firm can make de- penaaoie" recommendations as to whether such securities should be retained or disposed of or exchanged for other speci fied securities which offer prom ise .of greater safety and possibilities possi-bilities of Increase in value. This is a securities house we can recommend to all readers as the .founder and, the present Mayor of Provo, Charles W. "Bill" Love has always been a prominent and responsible citi zen of the community.' We take this opportunity to salute the firm and the most honorable I Charles W.xLove and we trust that Central Utah residents will continue to have the Love Brokerage Brok-erage Firm's advice and service in all that pertains to securities and investments. Family Gathering Honors Serviceman The family of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Moyle met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Moyle, Alpine, Friday night to honor Richard Moyle who left Monday morning to report at Fort Dounr- las for army duty. Games were arranged for the children and older members spent the evening visiting. The nosra servea dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moyle, parents of the serviceman, Jay, Annette and David; Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. Greenwood, J. L., Moyle and Dale: American Fork: Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Moyle. Mary Jane, Olen and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Chlpman and Ardlth, Magna, and the Wendell Moyle children, Meridee, Jenene, Kathleen Kath-leen and Suzanne. LDS. Business Colleae Consolidates With BYU The L.D.S. Business College now has a new name. Uniting with the established name is the -phrase, "Branch of Brlgham Young University." The new name results from the eonsoll datlon of two of the state's pioneer pio-neer schools. BYU was organized October 18, 1875; LDS College, November 15, 1886. Kenneth S. Bennlon. director of the L.DS. Business Colleze. speaking of his school's new affiliation, said, "Our school is proud to be associated with the sreai umversiiv or tne lxth. Church: and the new relation- Ship offers many advantages to students. For example, credits earned here will be recognized at Brlgham Young University, at Ricks College, and at many other schools. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday will be guests of their daughter Nina at the annual family party par-ty Saturday night given by the Primary General Board. The function will be held at, the Maurice Anderson ranch at Draper. Percy J. Gaisford. 50. former resident of American Fork, died in the St. Vincent HosnltaL Los Angeles, August 15, from heart complications. Funeral -services are being conducted today at 2 p. m., at Larkln Mortuarv. 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake Cltv. and Interment will fair place in the American Fork cem-etary. Mr. Gaisford had been a rest- dent of Los Antteles for manv years., working on various news papers in that city. For the past 10 years he had been a llnotVD- lst lor the Herald-Express. Ason of Lorenzo W. and El-eanore El-eanore Logle Gaisford, he was born June 9, 1902, in Fillmore. When he was a small bov the family moved to American Fork wnere ne received his education. He was married to Mabel Stoker of Salt Lake City on Jan. 8, 1934. Surviving are his widow, four brothers and sisters, Willis Gals-Ford. Gals-Ford. Tooele: Charles J. Gais ford, American Fork; James M. and Eugene Gaisford, Los Ange les; Mrs. A. E. (Fern) Fowler. Portland, Ore., and Mrs. L. H. 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