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Show " t i -tf Qubspd Socials .'- , Elderettes . Ha Rlchln was hostess to the . Elderettes at .. their Xirst fall meeting Thursday evening, September Sep-tember 9. Mrs. David J. Wells, president, conducted and Mrs. Jack Taylor read the lesson from the Doctrine and Covenants. A letter from Rose Iversbn, who Is "iiow serving a mission In Terre Haute. Ind., was read, thanking the club for the box they had sentMrsrArlcrBrBhelley was appointed chairman of the project proj-ect committee, after which refreshments re-freshments were served. First Ward Belief Society Mrs.". George, Uonder was hos-tess hos-tess to a-party honoring- the Relief. Society visiting teachers Tuesday, i September 7. . Mrs. Charles B. Walker, Relief Society Stake President, gave a short talk; Mrs. Lewis Hardy, a retold story and Mrs. B.' H. Wright, remarks. Following games a delightful de-lightful luncheon was served. There were S3 present. Junior Ladles Literary The Junior Ladles Literary Liter-ary held their opening social Thursday evening, Sept. f , at the Timp Cafe. -Following dinner a business .meeting was held and plans for the coming year were discussed. Mrs. -.Richard J. Miller, president, was In charge of the meeting. Other officers Include Mrs. Fred Healey, vice . president; Mrs. Ray C. Nelson, secretary; Mrs. Ouy A: Richards, reporter, and Mrs. E. Vernon Hollndrake Jr., program chairman. chair-man. Mrs. James A. Damlco, American Amer-ican Fork, entertained at dinner for former schoolmates from the schools of Pleasant Grove. Those present Included Evelyn B. Schoonover, Pleasant Grove; Nellie Smith, Roy; Eva Marie C. Larson, Or em; Ethel Fillmore NOW IBUSY'.VOUR V"V W" ' h l,A Sl VN. mnk Rl Rrnvn and th hft 5 ITUUNJLUJ U JWUL!rJU UaUW and hostess. mam m-m ma m r mm K "k. m I - - - i . ZSZL -TSC" - ' I ... ir-Bridge Crab f p 1' , f .1 Mrs. Don Hansen, Orem, wasj " '. XY I Vrl me At 1 1. I hostess to members of her bridire No man is born Into the world La nU- - ' . ... dub .Wednesdayafteraoon-atf whose work ls-not- bom with p f J gy., - f yA:- K Pu! ' r : ' her mothers home. A delightful him. Lowell 1 .. , -,. Vj :- - -1 ' - ' ' -"- . y V40- ... O COLORS REVIVED " l - l - V J J T" - : . . " ' V y o chafed u:g-r:r: - - V h h iSi L;--:-J-::..zv: jgjglfe ' , -.. , ,-r-JL Don't take chances with your fine wool sweaters! Let Sanitone Dry Cleaning keep them looking like new! Costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning. Call today! jJTOUa SANITONE . D2Y CLEAKE2 J. 4, 8 and 21 nOT33 SLSVICE PHONE 132 A GOOD Place to . BOQDOU Prompt, confidential service without embarassment. 5 . i. . . . .... . A SOUND frace to . r UES' . You can Invest your savings at a goad, going rate of Interest. A FRIENDLY Place to -- do Dosnnuss You dont have to dress up; come as youre..; , Davis, Mldvale, and the hostess. Alpine MIA Opening Social Opening ' program for the winter Alpine MIA , was held Tuesday. Sept.7A aklt paying tribute to all . former bishops since the ward was organized and to the present bishop, Reld Burgess, and to all ward officers was presented. Written by Mrs. Thayne Bateman, the skit was presented by the Junior Gleaners, Glean-ers, who also sang a song of ap preciation for all ward leaders.4 Dancing followed. Refreshments In the form of. lunch baskets furnished by the girls were drawn by numbers by the boys, who shared the contents of the basket with the girls. ...Jaycee - Wives Members of the Jaycee Wives met Thursday, Sept. 8, at the home of Mrs. Max E. Shirk. Mrs. Harry E. Barrett reviewed the book, "A Man Called Peter," by Catharine Marshall. Mrs. Edwin Dee Thrasher thanked the girls for their cooperation on the Junior Chamber of Commerce Steel Day float. Mrs. Shirk was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Keith E. Chadwlck, Mrs. Dean Chrlstensen and Mrs. Shirk were the hostesses. Refreshments were served t6W.Tv'.""''"'T AAUW Dr. Wade H. Carter, president of the Association for Mental Health In Utah -County, was guest speaker at the meeting of the AAUW Thursday evening in the Utah Power & Light Auditorium. Audi-torium. Mrs. Fern Fox, president, presi-dent, was In charge. Dr. Carter, who spoke on the subject, "Your Task in Mental Health," stated that we live In an age of anxiety and must determine de-termine our needs'1 in getting along with other people. Mental health Involves our day to day living; to attain goals in mental health we must have education, FINANCE CO. . Corner Main & Center Phones American Fork 111 or 112 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday September 16, 1954 f legislation and service. He went on to say that a lot of mental health laws In the state of Utah date back to territorial, ter-ritorial, days. There is no the rapy for mental patients and places have not been provided for child patients. Utah County Mental Health Association is sponsoring a symposium sym-posium for high school teachers October 5. The subject will be, How to Recognize Mental Ill ness in. Your Child." It Is a public .meeting; time-ahd - place will be announced at a later date. Firenens Auxiliary Mrs. John Varney was elected president tif the Volunteer Fire men's . Auxiliary, at an. . election party Thursday evening held at the summer home of Mrs. Bert Timpson at Tibbie Fork in Amer ican Fork Canyon. Other officers elected for the coming year included Mrs. J. Clyde Birk, vice president; Mrs. Warren T. Anderson, secretary-treasurer, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Glen Chad-wick, Chad-wick, historian and reporter. Mrs. Ronald Bate Is the retiring president. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Bate, Mrs. Varney, Mrs. Anderson An-derson and Mrs.4 Dirk. Others present included Mrs. Neldon E. Varney, Mrs. Harvel J. Bennett, Mrs. LaDrue Varney, Mrs. Melvln Anderson, Mrs. Leo Varney and Mrs. Francis Anderson. Mrs. Roy J. Brown Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Roy J. Brown was guest of honor at a dinner party given by her husband in celebration of her birthday. The party was held Friday evening at the Crown Cafe in Orem. A white and pink tiered birthday birth-day cake centered the long table. Those enjoying a delightful dinner din-ner and evening included D. R., Loye and Lynn, the Brown children; chil-dren; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Chester pavls, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Cles Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barratt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Barratt, Bar-ratt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cook, Rel Brown, and the host and hostess. - CtTtzTf ttils hss t9 ep cri c;zrzU lira cry t:h:r err h its rks dzzs, cztzrCzj u a W-ccr tznzy tzzlztizi tjL.z.zTXnziczz3. The big factor in this loW cost cf ownership U, tf course, re-. - sab vc!us. Mercury's re-sals vc!ua Is consistently highest in hs field. And it bob liko It will go even higher. Latest figures in the West show that Mercury has captured the biggest share of the market It has ever Mercury dealers sell more new cars than competition . . . therefore they can offer you tremendous savings at the present pres-ent timet t'sturc!!y ycu gtt the best deal where the most cars ere sc!d; so ccme in and hear cur offer I " buffet lunch was served to Mrs. Murray C. Oodbe, Mrs. Harold Urines, Mrs. Charles R. Ilymcs, Mrs. O. J. Patton Jr., Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas R. Parker Mrs. William E. SelferV: and Mrs William K. Mote. Mrs. Corry Given Baby Shower Mrs. Ray J. Parks was hostess at a baby shower given in honor of Mrs. George J. Corry recently. Blue felt booties dipped In wax were the clever favors. JEnjoylng the delightful luncheon lunch-eon affair were Mrs. Lloyd D. Transtrum, Mrs. Ralph Hammer-strom, Hammer-strom, Mrs. Robert C. Myers, Mrs. Delbert R. Hales. Mrs. Max R. Shirk, Mrs. Frank D Baker, Mrs. Glen H. Gordon. Mrs. Will Rasper. Ras-per. Mrs.. Dudley P Thomas, Mrs. James B. Bassett, Mrs. Donald L. Fox, Mrs. Heber Grant Ivlns and Mrs. Stanford Wiide. - Hospital Notes Patients receiving treatment at the American Fork Hospital during the past week included John,. Kelsch, Jane Clark, Jqjhn H. Laursen, Marie Anderson, Mrs. Erma Hansen, Norvin W. Brown, Mrs. Lloyd Transtrum, Roy Blackburn, Elwoud Stevens, Mrs. Margaret Young and Marie Sorensen, American Fork. Out-of-town patients were Thomas Carlson, Oral Fraughton and Mrs. Donna Marshall, Pleasant Grove; Robert Burgi, Provo, and Janice Peters and Ronald Stewart, Stew-art, Orem. AF High School P-TA To Be Reorganized Reorganization of the American-Fork High School Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher Association is a necessary neces-sary step in dividing our senior high and junior high school stu dents. It Is therefore essential that all parents and teachers meet today (Thursday), Sept. 16, at 7:30 pjn. In the High School Auditorium. Superintendent Superinten-dent Alma P. Barton will speak concerning the necessity for separation. lection Of officers for both unats win be new. in oraer to veils,. -membership dues will be requested. I::,. :: :j?n Kte AOS- D M - D W Five of America's leading cub editors have board" in praising Mercury this year. They point to its bell V.!::i Hz CZ3 So .... yy Phone 433 385 &PPLTITC3 Hal and Katherlne Holmstead, Lehl, were thrilled to welcome a 8 pound 9 ounce daughter Tuesday, Tues-day, August 31. Mom will be remembered re-membered as the former Katherlne Kath-erlne Smith. Gordon and Jan were thrilled to welcome mom and the new baby home. Sharing Shar-ing the honors of proud grandparents grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstead, Lehl. Great-grandparents are Mra Edith Adams. American Fork; Mrs. James Smith, Alpine, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans,. -Lehl.' Cathleen, 7 pound 5 ounce daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buhler, Is now hanging her pink bonnet at home. The little girl made her arrival Tuesday, Sept. 7. LeRoy, Brent, Chris and Sherilyn were happy to welcome mom and the new baby home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Buhler. Highland, High-land, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee, Emmett, Idaho, are sharing the honors of proud grandparents. grandpar-ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Woodbury, Wood-bury, Kinsley, arid Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee, Brlgham City are the great-grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carson were thrilled to welcome an 8 pound 2 ounce daughter Wednesday, Wednes-day, Sept. 8. The little girl will be named Donna Mae. They have three other children, Lloyd, Steven and Mary Ann. Mrs. "gone over -mm. 4 -j. wwm West Llain Americcn Fcrlr, i Lavlra Huggard, American Fork, and Mrs. Florence Pierce, Provo, are the grandmothers. There! a new baby at' the home of Ruth and Harold L. Selman. The little boy made his arrival Wednesdayr Sept. 8, and weighed 7 pounds 5 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Makln, American Amer-ican Fork, and Mrs. Victor Emms, Lehl, are sharing the honors of proud grandparents. Mr. 'and Mrs. George JBessle Clark) Rasfhussen, Alpine, welcomed wel-comed their fourth child Tues- VJday, Sept. 7. The little boy and has three brothers. Sept. 5; to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence , P, Crease JT r... .Pleasant Grove, a girl. Sept. 7; to Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Nelson, American Fork, a girl. Sept. 7; to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Young, Dugway, a girl. Sept. 8; to Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Halllday, Pleasant Grove, a girl. Sept. 8; to Mr. and Mrs. Clive Norman. Lehl. a girl. Sept. 9; to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Burgi, Provo, a girl. Sept. 10; to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olaen, Pleasant Grove, a boy, Kensington Annual Smorgasbord Kensington Society of the Community Presbyterian Church Is sponsoring Its annual smorgasbord smorgas-bord Wednesday, Sept. 22. Din- M G joint front suspension, making It the easiest handling car 1.1 Its field. They prolse Mercury's new 1 61 horsepower over- -head valve engine a V-8 power plant that many experts consider.the best engine ever bv?A, pound for pound. Choose between 4power cpticr.$ cr.d three types of transmissions for year nc Mercury. Ir.fir.I: variety of color ecrnbinatiens end ccccsserics offered. of-fered. Get a big free Mercury fcL'er ct cur ;!::.-room.- " - - ..-. ... . THE CAR THEWEST LIIIES BEST fZ3 & n tzzCi VC:: I': m ner will be from 6 to 8 pis. the church. The $ -blic fi - lally Invited. Tickets juu.y had from any member cf r - society or contact Lies. T r McMillan.; Until I truly loved I was alcnav for m Best Bily in COUNTY New Ranch Type Hor.2 Designed For Maximum Comfort and Economy. NEW 5 BEDROOM BRICK HOME in good location. ' , LOOK what you get:; Large living and dining room. - Large kitchen with plenty ct cabinets. CoosTwlth either gas or electricity. elec-tricity. Fireplace. - Gas Perimeter beating. ' Lots of closet space. -" ' - All floors' are covered tiilt asphalt tile. , : : Plaster walls in pleasant colors. Breezeway with attached garage. ' Covered porch patio. ' liS2 square feet in all. PLUS concrete driveway. Walk up to front door and to back of house., ' , Large lot 78 Teet by 123 feet. .. Sewer and hard surfaced toad in front.. - All this for only $13,200 Less than $10.00 per foot. Tots cannot built for- this pries. $1320 down and 30 years cox balance If you wish. See this, home at 428 South 3rd East, American Fork. Can contact con-tact owner by phone 484-R after 8:00 p.nv week days. . -7 tzzr:;? |