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Show . M -'.it! . SI ?V'f r j 1 1 - THE AfclEMCAN FORK' CITIZEN, Thursday, March 18, 1854 1 : V i - i V. S I . ::..) Vzi; lixr. Young. Unlvr :;lty t . r cf A! '!;a, set fcr July H-t3, JU U. for people who lh t see and know the most im- rrtant-And best-known sites of IJstcrlcal, geological, geozraphl csl, and scenic Interest In Alaska r. d along the west 4 coast of Cnaa. It Ut thVopportunlty to see, alu-, and enjoy every principal c::y and every area ot Interest Leading the tour will be Dr. Cccr-e li. Hansen, acting dean cl the College of Arts and Bel-e Bel-e .-cca, and geology and geogra-r.y geogra-r.y department chairman at DYU. With his rich background cf experience, pleasing personality, person-ality, and his eagerness to help Interpret ' and understand what he aces as he travel-, sponsors predict this will be one of the most popular, tour offer-, Ings of the University's popular and V interesting travel-study tours. 7 "0.7; . 7 i;.:7-r The tour will take participants well over ,000 miles. Oroup rates have enabled BYU to offer this tour -operating on a non- . profit basis at a reduced cost. A limited number of reservations atiii are available. Interested - persons' - desiring" TurTfterinrdr-mation TurTfterinrdr-mation should direct their requests re-quests or reservations to Dr. Sogers or Dr. Hansen immediately. immed-iately. :. ANNOUNCING MY CLYDE B, NELSON "The World's . - if I R (7) (?) iTuf U K w w lul L I Seivina 10016" I I J Im N vw Mwe t If I ,?fN U . (rt III tifrpcM thi wW kMe M I V S(o(m.50 EASY TTIUS AS LO V AS VE SEEIVICE ALL MAKES O pnC; '"A .7. MAIN ; : CIub3 and Socials ''v Jayeee ' Wires 7 '1 Jaycee Wives (annual - Mother and Daughter Party was .held Thursday, March 11, at Bill and Iva'a Cafe In Qremu. Mrs. Sherman Sher-man Christian offered the invo? cation followed by the Introduction Introduc-tion of guests. ' " . Mr, Frank Greenwood was mistress of ceremonies, for the program that followed. The Toast to the Mothers was given by Mrs. George Corry; a piano solo was played by Linda Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Kelly; pantomlne by Susan Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowen and a tap duet by Pattsy " Edwards and Lorna Hunter, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunter. At the conclusion of. the evening' eve-ning' a vote of thanks and appreciation ap-preciation was given the members mem-bers of the committee Mrs. Dee Hunter. Mrs. Max Shirk, Mrs. Paul Shelley and Mrs. Dee; Thrasher. Including the mem- bers and guests there were 56 present. All the mothers and dauehters were presented with a carnation, corsage, ri - - Garden Club Fred -Attsburger- Salt-,- Lake City, was guest speaker when the Garden Club met Wednesday, Wednes-day, March 10, at the home of Mrs. Russell Thompson. Mr. NEW LOCATION 1708 South State .1 Sales & Service . for JOHN-DEERE Farm Machinery All kinds of repair work done, including plow shar- 5JT?R--a!T? J..t JnrnJOIJiMeei will be sharpened and re-; turned next day. Finest lM N Mkt If 1 rwtable App AMERICAN kF0RK Augsburger showed colore slides of the Rose Parade 'held each year at Pasadena, Cal Mrs. Thompson was In charge of the meeting at which 20 were ptnk'Kefrouunents wer served.;.i; : ;.;: Junior "Arlitra , Junior Arlitra held their guest night In the Fireside Room o the Sixth-Eighth Ward Monday evening. . Some of the members invited ' their mothers, others brought, friends. Bel Canto Chorus presented two numbers, "I Love a Parade and The House I live In." Mrs, Leo Wootton gave a book review on "Hidden Flower" written by Pearls. Buck. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. J. Ralph Blnnall, Mrs. Jack Watkins, Mrs. Leon Hartshorn, Mrs. Keith J. Rlchans, Mrs. Thomas , Shafter, Mrs. Dean Christensen, Mrs. Ernest Thomas and Mrs., Eldon Roberts. ' Re freshments were served, . Superintendent Burton To Address H. S. P-TA A. P. Burton, superintendent, will be guest speaker at the American Fork High School Par ent-Teachers Association meet lng March 2d, at 7:30 pin. in the. High . School, auditorium. Following the meeting there will be a tea honoring Mr. and Mrs. Burton and members o: the Board of Education and their wives. Chairman of the various ncommltUes" win""tr"" in charge. - - . Hospital Notes Patients receiving treatment at the, American Fork Hospital during the past week were Cyn thia Hansen, Janet Pulley, Han nah Ooodail, Miles Hunsaker, Leona Noyei, Randy Bowman, C Nephl Greenland, Mildred Grow, Letha Durfey, Bertha Loeffler, Myrle Boren, Grant McKlnney and Joyce Taylor all of Amerl can Fork. Out of town patients Included Karen Lindsay, Larry Smith, Edward Roberts, Zola Booth, Thomas Sutch, Kris tine Ross, Anita Walker and Kathleen Whlteley " of Pleasant " Grove iMaryL Grace, Edna - Gammon and Robbln Swain all of Lehl. Renee Dubbii, Fairfield,"and George A. Prescott, Kamas were also among the out of town patients. H ! ym urn tlifct mp rar " Hiy, txjWftty T MnIaf Mvlsft. At m inn upttM ttar w win IkM M Hih Ml MItACLI Z1 XAO AND tUNO STITCH WOkKUL Hrai vtMT It tea 4m .; M IwknHm Up to for Yew C'J UocUao Free Home Trial Demonstration Phone Am. fork 27 Co PHONE 27 ' I II .. . '.,..!!.. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Utao In Southern Canyons After Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Utao Wail are honeymooning in southern can yons and resort spots following; their marriage March 12. The ceremony was performed in the Third -Ward Church by Merlin Larson .bishop ..of the.. Highland Ward, with onlv members of the tW faniiliesr" -pet&titr''- New Mrs,-Waki is the former Bessie Amano, daughter of Mrs. ETAmano, Helpers Mrs. Kt Waal, Highland,' Is mother " of the groom,- At the reception which f oilow- nylon tulle and lace waltz length, designed with deeolette neckline and.nyion. gauntletaller ihould. er length veil of tulle was caught to"a Juliet cap and 'she carried an orchid aria hyacinth bouquet tied with satin1 ribbon. Mart Amano, her sister's only attendant, also wore white tulle and lace to which she pinned an orchid. Sam Waki performed best man duties for his brother, and ushers were Dr. Joe Amano, Pete Amano and Ben Kawakaml. Mrs. Amano was attired In a light -blue dressmaker suit and Mrs. Waki chose to wear , black. Their matching corsages were camellias. 1 ' A buffet supper was served and dancing enjoyed Presiding over! the supper were Mrs. Aklo Kem-iura, Kem-iura, Mrs. Yomlko Kotoku, Mrs. Sam Waki, and Mrs. Charles Ka wakaml. - Kemi Waki had charge of the guest book and relatives of the bride from Helper cared for the gift display. The bride attended high school at Price and is a graduate of the Quish Beauty School, Salt Lake City. The groom, a veteran of World War II, Is engaged In farming in American Fork where ther will make their home. NephHCr Kzcrian To Address Ml A Group Dr. Nephl K. Kezerlan, Provo, will be the speaker at the meet ing of all stake Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men and their fathers and mothers which will be held in the Forbes School Tuesday evening March 30, according ac-cording to Olive P. Bowen, stake president of the YWMIA, '.' Members of these groups are asked to go directly to the school that evening and not to ward MIA meeting. Refreshments win be served. EFA Initiates New Members Sixteen new 'members were Initiated into the Future Farmers Farm-ers Association and N- received their Green Hand pins Thurs day, March 11. To receive this pin they must meet certain re quirements-such as;, a know- edge of the historical sketch of the organization and how It operates, regular enrollment In class of vocational agriculture and the ability to repeat, by memory, the FFA creed. v After the Initiating ceremon- es were completed regular busi Utao Waki . Waki Honeymoon Power is never stable when it is boundless. Tacitus. tiiitiT.V&'.i-'---:'-' 3Z-Tm-r-r sJr' - v-- Wherever you sec the Utoco sign, service is tops! More than i 600 Utoco dealers in this area welcome you and appreciate the . opportxinity of serving you with products which are tops, too! Uttico gasoline 1SJ Utoro HDJfii MotoTOil are the TbeSln our1 45-year history. They are the finest you can buy! Utoco dealers have what it takes to take better care of your car. You'll like our clean 'TWhitc Torch" rest rooms; too. 2a eanlhjM mm powerful tcLTy tenAitl today! : JBu expect more from (uTOcb) and get it UTAH OIL PRODUCTS ARE TOPS . For Prompt Delivery in This Area Tel. 78 American Fork STEPHEN R. MIJ IDISTRICT DISTRIBUTOR WE GIVETS&H GRpEH STAMPS WITH FUEL OIL Relief Society Celebrates 112 Anniversary Alpine Stake Relief Society celebrated their 112 anniversary In the Tabernacle, Tuesday. Alice W. Carlisle. was In charge of the meeting which went off according to the printed program. pro-gram. ? Charlotte Ai Larsen, a member of the Relief Society General Board of Salt Lake City, was present. Mrs. Larsen spoke on the ideals and alms of Relief Society So-ciety work. There were 350 women wom-en who attended the meeting. Playing One Full Week ffiSxlS&a made f ' i in rii.' a in irvi m w r w 'fc REGULAR PRICES Harrington School - - ' To Present Spring Concert 4j Harrineton School will pre sent a Spring Concert Wednesday, Wednes-day, March 24, at 8:00 pm In the Tabernacle. The program will be in honor of Principal O. W. Larsen, who is retiring. Harrington School 58-piece orchestra and a chorus of fourth, fifth and sixth grade boys and girls will furnish the - music Small onsomblea In woodwln, piano and mirimba, and bass and string arrangements will also al-so be presented. The public Is cordially Invited. MARCH 21 TO tl uTAiicatrrcns ccjany mm mm Vinrrim 1 vwwta ifCiw I ness was attended. |