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Show ... . . .; ' i- Cx THE AMERICAN FdlUC CITIZEN, Thursday,' .April 22, 1954 4-Hcrs to Clear Utah County of Old Refrigerators Elimination ol the "old refrigerator" refrig-erator" hazard In Utah County la being planned for 4-Xl clubs In a door to door canvass, it was announced today by Harriet Xiulllner. county home demon stration agent; following a meet teg of leaders held in Ptoyo the first of the week.- , Job of the club members will ts to locate old ice boxes and refrigerators which might prove ilcath" traps tor young children. The clubs wiU ask that such hirards be removed or destroyed. The project was adopted in advisory council election meet ing this week in which the fol lowing were elected: Marie Huff, Cpanish Fork, president: Beth VT&gstafT, American Fork, vice president and Isabelle Poery, Cpanlsh Fork, secretary. & Yvonne Perry, outgoing presi cent, was presented with the annual award given to the per son making the most outstand ing contribution to 4-H Club work. Mrs. Perry is club director for the Pleasant View area. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Greene and Mrs. Don Greene and baby spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, prcsts of Mr. and Mrs. David Wright (Beth Greene) and fam ily. ccrmrs cnr.::tES UmJVC'JIt lo 0 -O ELLISON CLEANERS TCtt SANTTOXE lC3rr,:tI!nEtreet 4,0 24 HOUR ' BVICE . V"- - . ., . 1 ,vr t.l3 Jy't toJgg;U; V ;r-3 77 A. m m 8. r .1 , i it. i i n ,n. ii I i .1 mi,, m ii mi "-lH,fs ' ' ... - Htlp(forg lha Scsord cf Hope -; GIVE to th American Cancer SoctQty ! Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and the sympathy shown us in our recent re-cent bereavement. To know we have such a host of friends will help a lot We do thank every one who called at the home, those- who- arransredahd"r took part in the lovely services, who offered cars, sent floral offerings and other remembrances, or helped In any way. Z Mrs. WUUam Elsmore and Family. SPRING TIME When the sun peeps over the A fat robin sits on my "sill. - le pwkst . hiswingndw coo, .V..;v; 7 t seems like he's talking to you. Ie says, spring has come at last, The cold of winter has past, Tomorrow will be. a sunny day, I Cheer un Cheer un Cheer tm . j" :z.. r,.,-r7zrT w Ella Ma Parks Fourth Orade iJHIeelings: rTiCounty Con vention " AH members "of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are asked to take - note that the convention for the three Utah County Companies Com-panies will be held Saturday May 1, in Provd. Program, time and place will be announced next week, Miss Jerry Snow, a student at the Brigham Young University, was the. week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Monson. - Right now! A that tastes just . right. you 11 pick 1 . L: ; Exceptional P ; every way! Jl ' " " . 'sssw'yj OEDTW rJriDm rrmu.rr.s peodtjcts cobe, kev.yosk. tlx r j Mrs Raymond E. Monson was hostess at a birthday dinner Sunday, given in honor of her husband, her son. Warren Monson Mon-son and a granddaughter Ear-lene.- The table and huge birthday birth-day cake decorations followed an Easter theme. Those present besides Ml. and Mrs..Monson included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monson Mon-son and children, Earlene and Barbara; Warren, Irene, Robert and Richard Monson and Jerry Snow. I ; iv Let:Dar (r-Josh Check" nciAtrSTri; flNSECTION at the Paiil L Harmon Co Tour PontUe Dealer Buy with Confidence Am. Fork Phone 553 100 Proof Bottled in Bond Bourbon Whiskey fine bonded bourbon Look them all opcr ; :.ir: 'r : r " '" 'AUTO PfPAjWIWQJ j . The new, baby of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Stagg is now hanging his blue cap at home. He made his arrival Thursday, April 15. A name has not been chosen as yet for the 7 pound 14 ounce boyt the Stagg's fourth- child. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Stagg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Gardner Sr., Pleasant Grove. -;--:-;r--,- Ronald Bruce is the name al ready given to the 9 pound fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Trcxler, almost newcomers to American Fork. The baby was born-April r IS. Older children are Glenn 8, David 6, Sandee 5, and Gerald 17 months. Glen Gardner, a native of American and the only grandparent. Is with government service in Enl-wetok. Enl-wetok. Greatgrandparents! are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas & Priday, American Fork, and Mrs. Mary Ringer, West Lawn, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Proctor were pleased and happy to welcome their first baby, i I pound, 8 ounce girl, Saturday, April 17. No name has been chosen as yet for the little girl. The thrilled grandparents are -Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Proctorr of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and -Mrs. Kate Robinson Rob-inson and William Warburton of Pleasant Grove are the great-grandparents. great-grandparents. April 11; to Mr. and Mrs. How ard Trexler, American Fork a boy. 5'v April 17; to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boren, Pleasant Grove, a boy. April 18; to Mr. and Mrs. Jess W. Herrington, Pleasant Grove, gin. , , ' r v 'K FOR 10NG-MIUACI DUAL GRIP '.Satepttce' J -fa J w sxctuNea U0 x 15 $14.75 'Safest, itrancevt, longett Wearing tut at the price lb H3l 3 i' Ii' rOH . ' uV. Clubs and Socials Fauftlna Club ; - Fauftlna Club met at "the home of Mrs. Howard L Peters. An afternoon of cards and chatting chat-ting ' were enjoyed. A light luncheon was .served to Mrs. James B. Nelson, Mrs. Ralph Murdock, ' Mrs. Merrill ' Burch, Mrs. Kenneth Lewis, Mrs. Jack Coddington, Mrs. Francis Murdock, Mur-dock, Mrs. Wayne Durrant, Mrs, James Chesnut, Mrs. Clyde Rich-ins, Rich-ins, Mrs. Parley Varney, Mrs. Julius Hoggard- and Mrs. Rulon Williams.;-.. ': z "" Garden Clob Mrs. Howard Hawsknecht, Salt Lake City, was guest speaker when the Garden Club met Wednesday, April 14, at the home of Mrs. Mary Lloyd. Mrs. Haws-knecht's Haws-knecht's subject was "Culture of Chrysanthemums. Films on Chrysanthemums were also shown. Refreshments were served serv-ed by the hostess. , - Band Members SnrpriseMrrBird Arrangea by officers of the high school band, K. J. Bird, director, was pleasantly surprised surpris-ed Wednesday in honor of his birthday which occurred Thursday. Thurs-day. With the color guard, there-wereiM band -members present. Mr. Bird was presented present-ed with a leather ; wallet memo and an album of records of the Grand Canyon Suite. Officers are Elton Abel,' president, Kent Robinson, vice president; Merma Kaye Searle, secretary, and Annette Carter, reporter. Hayden Holindrake is recup-eraing recup-eraing at home following a major ma-jor operation In the Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake City, last week. THIS .EVENT. , i: :Ln n nrgv.. r iLU.fr - ' . (GErJEnAL U . f ill Hi I ' "f- is- 190 East Main-Phone 124 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH ' ,- VFW Auxiliary . , Mrs. G. Easton Brown was elected el-ected president of the VFW Auxiliary Aux-iliary at their annual elections, April 12, far the Utah Power and Light Auditorium. .Mrs. , Harold Paxman, outgoing president, has taken over the combined offices of secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Millard Riding, retiring treas urer, was elected vice president; Mrs. J. Ft Noyes, chaplain and Mrs; Wallace Larson, guard. Mrs. Davis . Stewart, secretary and Mrs, Bert Timpson, guard were the other retiring officers. Mrs. Paxman was presented with a pair of gold uniform bars, was the installing officer. Other visiting officers included Vuhs Tanner, department secretary; secre-tary; Eva Edwards, past department depart-ment president; Leah Johnson, district president; Hilma Dow- Northern Grown Certified j - W. H. Wright Company TEL. 2941 PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH 4 100-lcvd tires. 7-safcty ribsi2448 sharp opposed angles in long wearing tread, for quick stops. i w i. iiwiuiKjvur car nonr naea mm m ram u fii Trading your car toon? 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