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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, November 4, 1054 ,-v- : II : 1 TO ME by LeRoy Griffin ; Well we are happy that the crcr hunting, season Is over and Il-rrinston Holds Dack to School Uhht For Parents Tun about is fair play, and Thursday evening, November 4, it is the parents of the Harring ton Elementary School children vho will go to school while their children stay at home. y Beginning at 7:00 p. nC there will be an open house In each room where the textbooks and children's work will be on dis play. Parents will have an op portunity to become acquainted with school personnel . ; At 1:30 p. nW parents will go C- Czsa, attending the class or classes In which their children are enrolled. Teachers will demonstrate de-monstrate the latest teaching methods, discuss the year's program pro-gram and answer questions. Following this ; cession ' the. principal will discuss the general gener-al aims and philosophy of Harrington Har-rington School and answer questions ques-tions parents may have. Refreshments Refresh-ments and a social period will follow. rv'0 .v ., . the citizens of American Fork that went hunting all returned home safe and sound. We are also al-so happy Halloween is over with a minimum of damage to , pro perty. !- Hard Workers 1 think that American Fork haa the hardest working city of ficials in the state. They have many Important ' decisions to make. They spend many hours in meetings of one kind or another and have to solve many problems for us citizens. They have to run the city like a big business, be cause it is big business when you handle nearly $300,000 in monies a year. Now with the twell Job they are doing and the fine help they have on the pay roll IT SEEMS TO ME that something could be done with the ladles public rest room in the Fire Station. X am sure with all the help the city baa, they -could clean this rest room up. and at least keep it open. op-en. X am not criticizing but it seems to me that a city of 6,000 people could and should have at east one clean modern rest room. - .. Alpine District Hosts Two From Kansas Fcrbcs P-TA Discusses Project For Year Forbes Parent-Teachers As aodation met Monday, November Novem-ber 1st, at the Forbes School. Health rules and program of the school, and how they were be ing carried out in each room, were discussed. Suggestions for a project for the year were made. The lack of sidewalks on the Alpine Hoad and First East ' Etrea were tatcn Into censid eratirn with the hope that om:'i;lr.g constructive could be done tbc-t it lira. Glen Gordon Gor-don x is ia charse of the meeting. meet-ing. .. . DETA SIGMA PHI. Card and Table Game1 Party Thursday, November 18, 8 pm. at Forbes School More Hunting Weli,J5aturday American Fork will be short a few hundred peo ple again when the enter -the sport of kings and go after the most beautiful game bird of all, the pheasant Let's all be careful with our guns and make this a pleasant hunt and not a horrible memory. We wiU sign off by saying say-ing OK Poncho. M. J. Pritchem Attend state 'Engineer Funero ot Foirvicw gete jjate Mr. ana mts. m. j. pmchett spent last week In Fairview after Mr. Pritchetfs nephew. Alpine School District was Boyd P. Terry, was killed by a visited by two gentlemen from stray bullet while hunting in Wichita. Kansas, this Dast week: mountains east of Mel- Dr.vWade C. Fowler, Bunerin. wuw. t,w nf-tW-'wkit. cv,,i Mr Terry was employed at ZZSZt '-.7nA -n iZZrrs: V Prftchett Construction Com. William Harrison. part of Friday In the district "tt. t, -CrA 7Zl announcement made today by with superintendent Burton 1. ,T J? S. R. Boswell Utah looking at elementary schl or buildings. : They were parttcu- d h!' control of. any artesian lany interested In the Hillcrest 7"tTTf amln.-c" or pump well, or wells, to this and Sharon School, the new type acn.7 01 -nertCfto c state are required to close, by structures which were newly I : 4110 m"8 Staniord King I plug. cap. valve, or other me- built in the Orem area. They Michael Pritchett also at- chanlcal device or by repairs. also visited the Westmore Be- -c"ucu W1C tuamu services ai an wells except those providing mentary School, and the new wnicnMicnaa was a pallbearer, water lor beneficial use. Bene-elementary Bene-elementary school being con- Survivors Include two sisters, flcial use during the above per- Struciea in Pleasant Grove. !". oumcnaro, Magna, ioa aoes not Include Irrigation They were very much Impressed 9X1(1 Read Madsen, Rich-J It is also provided that modifl- with the type of building, that "eiQ is being carried on in this dls For Well Closing State Engineer. Joseph M. Tracy, has proclaimed the clos ing of wells diverting water from underground sources be ginning with November I, 1954, Vffih;MaW according to'an Church Notices cation of said ORDER may be granted upon showing to the State Engineer that a compli ance therewith will cause partial part-ial or complete failure of the well- The closing season of under ground water has been proclaimed pro-claimed in the interest of con- Youth Escapes Juvenile Officer American . Fork City Police were alerted to pick up a 'lfe year-old youth from here Tuesday Tues-day evening, who Jumped from a 6-foot window and escaped Juvenile officers. . - The young man was taken to Provo for examination in a physician's , office with another youth. He eaw a chance to elude the Juvenile officer with them and hastily left the second story office by way or the window. trict, and Dr. Fowler stated that he felt he would recommend to his board that they build a structure comparable to the Fifth Ward MIA Sharon and Hillcrest Schools in I To fresent Play Dr. E. Allen Bateman, Super- tlon of the Fifth Ward is sDon- lntendent of Public Instruction, soring a play, "Paper Plates For wiring the underground-water spent Thursday - afternoon in Poppa". It will be Presented ipply and to provide a maxlm- vne Aipine ecnooi tustnet with Thursday, November 11 in the M"11 Quanuty xor the next year's Superintendent Burton, visiting tabernacle recreation room. The use a wsnlt' of last year's me urem iiign ecnooi site ana players wm give a repeat per- vwjsiwu ukdeh there was several elementary schools, aslformance later In the week, pro-1 made available during. the past weu as the new addition to the ceeds from this second perform- season additional water which Administration Building In ance ' will go to the Daughters! materially helped '' to mature of Utah Pioneers for their Relic crops. Strict obedience to, the Halt !.,' . , ... CLOSINO ORDER will further Increase the supply. TMsriHrar1 ' rt tVi rr "crrvrn Fifth Ward Relief Society om7 . memDers wui noia uieir annual if nfMtrv tv,- Rfot- tv,. American Fork. The Provo District Dental Society, So-ciety, whose president is ""'Dr. LaNell R. Hayward has coin pumented the . Alpine School District in its program to en couragethe i eonsumpUon vof bazaalWednesday, November 17, will bring action in the district milk in the schools, and in the mi,Jn4the tabead5555a- court to. enforce the law. fanAv I uuu "AUt ui tuiuiccuuu W1LU we rpmnvnl nf thm anl nf by ; the . schools. Part of fual budget banquet Regular his letter to Superintendent !wm f?ld ?J? Burton "reads: . -As a represen- f0 wm g0 to buUcUn8 w. Bociety. i wouia uxe to point , ReUef Society Conference 4V.oA AUI. Am imm 111. I Almost $2,000,000 worth of ex plosives are used annually by Inter-national-Nickel -ln-r the Sudbury District of Ontario i . wnere the Company conducts nnr Hill nuo a (h Ifffh I a n . . . of the children in your district I cT 7, Z .J Zr"mutl 6JSll direcUon of Estella sSle. and LZl rate of month. Local Girls Chosen Aggie Cheerleaders Janet Ehelton and Renee Chil ton, freshmen at the Utah State Agricultural College and pledges for Sigma Kappa Sorority, were selected to ride the sorority float Top Em Aggies." The girls wearing black and white were poised on either side of a huge dice. The cane and top hat . scheme was completed in their- inside-sorority-house dec orations. Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shelton and Renee is the daughter of Mrs. Mina Chilton. Janet and Renee were chosen from 30 other contestants, as cheerleaders. They were dressed dress-ed in blue and white striped denim peddle pushers of farm erette design, with blue blouses and big straw hats. Janet also led the drum section of the band during half time. ' laRae Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Larson, and Janice Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holindrake, I were chosen song leaders for Aggies at a contest held recently. re-cently. "They were dressed in blue felt majorette length skits with blue Jersey blouses. . " LaRae was one of . 60 girls chosen from 200 for the Sponsor Corps at the USAC. ' , " Concealed piping used for such diverse applications as indoor radiant heating and removal of snow from city streets ' Is of text made of nickel alloyed steel because be-cause of this alloy's resistance to corrosion. In addition, it can be readily threaded or-welded. DR. B. P. MORTENSEN CHIROPRACTOR . RJD. Box 465 Highland American Fork, Utah , No Appointment Necessary. 10-28-5tp. Rom where I tiyJotMaxsh. Our Town Makes Good in Nov York City " , . Conldat place a new iubacrlber Bamed Clark, bat I found oat wh they were last week when they dropped ia Th Clarfoa't office. "We're aative New Torkea, ; Jirsi1 Clark satdTand all our friends there are originally from other places. We always felt left out when they talked about things back home.'" ,t 1 JTlutfawhy-we-'adopted', jronr town and to get all the news we subscribed to The Clarion. "Noir io hare a bck hone' to talk about and we think it's the most wonderful town there Is!" From where I sit, just about everyone thinks his own borne , town is best Picking your town comes natural. The right to do this "picking," though, is what really eounts. Whether it's a " favorita town, a favorite cut of meat, or even a choice of a beverage bever-age say between beer and buttermilk, but-termilk, it's respecting the right JothUfreedomchoicothat makes a good neighbor. I hop yoa subscribe to that! Copyright, 19S4, United States Brewert Foundaticm Nl-Resist is the nam( given to the group of rdckel-chromlum cast Irons developed to provide good" resistance to corrosion and heat. These alloy cast Irons bear a similar relationship-to ordinary cast iron as do the stainless steels to ordinary steels, i r '-Tl-i.- - Ccr.:rccr3 ! Ccn'l Ccmbla ca Cats crCuality Caenlflg eoacrete eotts caa wreck jcb pro 'a. Don't cj ese out v Xieadyslllzed Coacreta. ?t tptot exact pd for the Tc-!x rout.Jofc"v. acquires. There's co gamUe oa qailiqr eliiec, XTe sblcly contaol -ejsreyitea, cemeV water and grizbg dslhrer nlfom I .;h-treegdh coacrcm whea forms ar ttdu Lt of coils aii $uslqr cudec Ec4r-Mixed Ccacrtta from fzz--ili-;-.-il.-; . :': Thorn's Ready-Jlix Concrete Co trie 1425 East 900 SouthPhone 4700 " PROVOUTAH " "I r"J XIT. , VtT , wtT " tf "Prt will be given by Hannah the control of dental caries and, avdtt: Marv HumnhHM win B YAvAnm H11 A nr.n. I ' T thing possible to help In thisT ' work. Please feel free to call Sixth Ward ; Relief Society upon us for any assistance we I Conference will be held Sunday may be able to provide." - evening in the Sixth-Eighth The possibility of arranging Ward Chapel. Mary Bailey and classes lor the exceotlonal child W wui oe me speaaers. is receiving serious attention adminlstraUon, The exception- Hlffil bCilOOl WeWS. ious reasons cannot attend reg- ' . ' FFA cfianter of thV Kill There arr manyrprowemsto I ure Farmers -ot .America,- apon- breonsideredhefore suclta proisored-iJvpictureshow; gram can be initiated, . A com-1 local theatre Friday and Satur- mittee composed of Marciafday, October 15 and -11. -The Parks and Christine Tergenson, I project netted $3S. visiung Teacners; Mawe Jones, I The chanter was visited bv a School Nurse; Alice Parker, Pri- state officer, Joe Dell Huggina, maryjDradea Supervisori and B. I Friday: October 21. He isthe aa. jouey, supervisor oi uuia-igtate sentinal and he sooke to J. .. . IK3J33J3.W:iaiOBlI.-ESaED.; D IIM : '. ' - ,v' -. iA .. , . . . . ance and Attendance, have been studying these problems and it is -anticipated 'that' thla com mittee, will present its report and recommendations to the Superintendent in - the - near future." T. .:;. : the second and third period classes about entering the state chapter-improvement- contest I The FFA and FHA are co- sponsoring a. Harvest Ball Fri day,- November 5.t:Theidance -Is J best dress.' "Tickets may be olH-tamed: olH-tamed: from: any.FTA oriFHA 1 .i. .U. -I - I t . . . . . TTIITTITWr ir nr. i n. nfirir 1 year, Canada will resume issuing issu-ing five-cent coins made of pure nickel. . For the past several Locritcd ;ot 202 East Stole Rood, Amencon F o r k, under the monogemeht of David L Greenwood, wishes to extend an invi-i jjj ....... . .r w ... nun iuiij jiiu jnm,v piuuitin ior EXPERT? GUARANTEED WORK. : Electronics onng forth a newi and lmnnrtnnt. vsm nf rhnrtltim years the Canadian nicker has one of, the precious platinum vcza xuiiiucu nuiu ucci w tun- i rroun mptala wtII.k-T.nwn tn 1w- serve nickel for-- vital defense ri.n M n ewtrrtiTv!t.irt tin! i Toys, Accessories and General Hardware. '7 purposea X Now at. Proteirr D'O.QE v- Calcium ODE Phosphorus 0 D E Milk Sugar a on e .Energy Units Sluoppe pen ::::3 nrrjsas ...... .... ..... L:J.L! l-.j'0 - c:en evenings to u p.a - holidays & Sundays DH15 .. .. . . r ish of almost permanent brilll- ancyr-It'lJ-Tised"ln'televislori. radar and for finishing etched copper circuits. These circuits are platedwithrhodlumto guard against corrosion and for protection- acalnst'currcatTleaki age. x X- PHONE 620-AMER1CAN FOXK x X! XI DON'T BE SORRY nno r. 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