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Show 7 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZENrXhursday, February 4, 1954 X,. 1. ' r v ; ,' ; " j r . v :i -":.' t i Miss Jerry Lou Crowther Over j 125 Register ForMondayight Dance Instruction More than 125 young people have registered for the dancing Instruction being offered by the City Recreation Department in cooperation with the high school Student Council. . Miss Jerry Lou Crowther, member mem-ber of the Brigham Young University Uni-versity physical education de-, partment, is" giving Instruction every Monday night in modern dancing to both, boys and girls, The classes are open to all young people and there- is still time to register for the remaining class es. ' Assisting Ora H. Chipman, recreation director, are Jerry Chadwick, studentbody president; presi-dent; Harold Scholes, Beverly Devey and Lupie Burciaga. City P-TAVUnite In Jbserving T Founders Day Parent - Teachers Association units irom the Forbes. Harrington, Harring-ton, and high .school will unite this evening in a program observing ob-serving tfTeounding efUhe association. as-sociation. Dr. Harvey Taylor, member of the BYU faculty, will be the guest speaker. Subject of Dr. Taylor's address will be Parent-Child-Teacher Relationships. The musical pro gram will include two numbers from the Harrington school di-, rected by Elna Clark. Mrs. A. P. Hoelscher's Cub Scouts will lead out in a flag ceremony and trib ute will be paid to past presi dents of the three P-TA units. Mrs. Harold Holley, president of the high school association, will preside, the speaker will be introduced by Mrs. Robert B. Mayer, and the invocation will be offered by Jesse M. Walker, principal of the high school. .The meeting will be held in tne Forbes Auditorium at 7:30. U.S. Jaycee Pres. Will Deliver Talks in Utah Local Auxiliary Active in State Wool Meet Members of the American Fork Auxiliary to the Woolgrowers took an active part in the state convention held last week In Salt Lake City. Opening session, a breakfast honoring the past presidents .was emceed by Mrs, Delbert Ray Chipman who used as her theme for a mock TV pro gram "Place the Face." Call number was W-O-O-L. Music for the meeting was furnished by the Nonettes of the University of Utah. At the Auxiliary luncheon on Friday, where more than 200 Next feature to be offered the women.' attended, Mrs.. Emery vrnin Twni hv th RwrMtinn Nlcholes, Mrs. D. W. Jones and Department will be a visit from Mr- Bert Adamson decorated ok TAim.n hA n Hc..two of the tables using silver leaves accepiea wun vanea coi orea pompons in wow ana savors behavior problems and questions. UD03 $fi$m flfe'Xj; - A much etraettftr Brcntaae of the lead and zinc used In the U. S. during 1952 and 1953 could have come from American mines.-But mines.-But excessive foreign imports caused some mine : shutdowns and production cuts In others. This caused unemployment , reduced purctar slng-power slng-power in mining communities, and cut down tax revenues for government. "Buy American means "Build America." ' . tsi Justice is the moral signification signifi-cation of law. Injustice declares the absence of law. -Mary Baker Eddy FOR GOOD BAKING ' '"' -IS -ALWAYS Gaod Flour Alvays Gives Top Performance ON EVERY - V - KITCHEN. JOB 03DER IT AT YOUR G?iOCERS ' " Teleions '32 TPH - : TV TT!TI Amsriccn Fork Max B. Graff Brings Anita Bond As Bride from New Mfexico ! I, i. Daln J. Domlch Dain J. Domlch. 55, president of the 8. Junior Chamber ox Commerce will arrive in Salt Lake City Wednesday, Feb. 10, to deliver addrVsses to three reg- onaWaycee meetings in Utah Local Jaycees and state oi- ficers will be attending the reg- onal meetings. According to Wendell D. Max- field, Kaysville, president of the Utah Junior Chamber of Com merce, Mr. Domlch will arrive at the Balt Lake City airport Wed nesday morning. He will address regional meeting of southern Utah Jaycee xlubs at the Fourth Ward .Chapel, , Spanish Fork, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday morning, the u. a Jaycee chief will meet with the state executive board of the Utah Jaycees. visit officials of the Church of Jesus Christ of LaUcr day Saints, Oov. J. Bracken Lee and other civic leaders. At 7; 30 pjn. he will address the northern Jaycee clubs In a regional meet ngfrthe Canton Cafe, Ogden. Mr. Domlch will conclude his threeay visit of Utah Jaycees Friday, Feb. 12, after an address at the noon. luncheon of Salt He will depart to attend a reg ional meeting of the Colorado Jaycees, : Q r e e 1 e y Colorado, htniIN(TCAYjjf3?0; New Mexico, are in American Fork to make a home following their marriage in the Mesa. Ariz., temple Jan. 27. Witnessing the ceremony, which was performed by Joseph O, Stradltng Jr., were Mr. and Airs. Marlus Bond, parents par-ents of the bride, and Mrs. George E. Graff, mother of the groom. Before leaving New Mexico, the newly married couple were honored with a reception at Rarhah, with the bride's parents as hosts. Monday evening parents par-ents of the groom 'were hosts at an open house which further eted the couple. The event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Brooks, son-ln- aw and daughter of the hosts. The bride greeted guests in a navy afternoon dress, enhansed with a corsage of an orchid and roses. Standing with the bride were Mrs. Brooks in blue and gold moire taffeta and Mrs. Oene Francom. in beige, Their corsages cor-sages were pink rosebuds. Mrs. Oraff, mother of the were the same motifs in minia ture Mrs. Delbert Chipman, forTnCT,,..iti) tress of ceremonies. Delbert Chipman. who on Tues- dayi'i'.wM-y'leotedprcsident''W'Of Utah Livestock: Production Credit lAssoclatte'rf ot? the secutlve years, took charge of one section of the Woolgrowers departmental work. both Mr; and Mrs. CWpman, Mr. - At present we can only reason and MrsrVernBeckv Mr. andllxofttifcilivme; Justice from .what Kenneth Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney W. Nlcholes, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nicholes and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ingram, Ephralm. He hath riches sufficient, whp hath enough to be charitable. , Sir Thomas Browne we know of Justice In man. - Alexander. Pope Impartiality Is the life of Just ice, as Justice Is of all good gov eminent. Justinian Therielhln spirit help the poor In one grand brotherhood, all having the same Principle, or Father; and blessed is that man who seeth his brother's need and suppUeth it, seeking his own In another's good. Mary Baker Eddy THE BQURBOII BUY OF THE CEIITUR7 GBEAT STRAIGHT : BOOBBOH- -X" """Lr ( ., - Jr ' ' f - f t PUILY This Whislcey Is 4 YEATJ3 OLD STuwIT sVwwwvit VI!Tf 4 rwrf Max B. Graff and .his bride, i bride, was attired in gray and he former' Anita Bond, Ramah,; her corsage was also pink roses. Paul Leohhardt, Gene Francom Fran-com and the groom's father were also in the line. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Graff were receptionists and Mrs. La -Mar Graff cared for the guest book. In charge of the gift display dis-play were Mrs, Jack . Iverson, Mrs. Murray Murdock, Mrs. Earl H. Barratt, and Mrs. Stanley Chipman. Carol Graff assisted. Mrs. Lawrence Clawson was dining room hostess and presiding presid-ing over the refreshments and serving were Mrs. Glen M. Coop er. Mrs. Dell Smith, Mrs. Aaron Greenwood, Mrs. Charles Brooks and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter. Copper Company Oilers Farmers Special He!? - Farmers, ranchers and , farm experts will discuss such Ins pert- -ant problems as mastitis and control of rodents :and c&ttla' grubs In a series of .agricultural programs next week (Fehnarj 8-12) over KSL Radio. Discussions recorded tight out In the state's agricultural areas -will be. aired at 12:15 pun. each " week day on KSL Radio's This) Business of Farming" prosram. El von Orme, KSL Farm Dtrec- tor, said Winn Hansen, a field ing, Utah, sheep breeder wd ifls cuss his successful campaign against rodents on his property during the Monday broadcast. Anson Call, Box Elder Coonty agent, who will also appear on the program, will point out tha successful use of warfarin In the county. , I)rive for Heart Fund This Week Drive for funds for the Nat ional Heart Fund will take place this week, according to Mrs. J. Clyde Birk, chairman.' Mrs. E. Ross Buckwalter Is assisting Mrs. Birk with details. 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