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Show Six Pioneer Daughters Reelect President i Kate B. Carter was reelected president of the national company com-pany Daughters of Utah Pioneers Pio-neers at the semi-annual contention; con-tention; held In. the Hotel Utah Tuesdaj. June W. Kasteler was .a hold-over first Tice president and Aleeti M Summers was reelected re-elected sacond vice president. - The convention was . devoted to practical work on' the subjects for which the organization was founded: Gathering of pioneer and western history, their publications, publi-cations, 'and placing them in the homes, preservation, of relics, and keeping alive pioneer ideals. D. R. Moench & Co. Salt Lake City, Utah is happy to announce a new - - - URANIUM BROKER SERVICE ' for American Fork. Latest Quotations Posted at : DON'S SWEET SHOPPE " 306 West Main Prospectuses Available . Orders executed while you wait - Latest information on new issues and progress " . , . reports on all companies Trading hours 8. till 1 ' . 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Mrs. Calvert Beck, Mrs. Melvln Devey, Mrs. Thomas Heaps, Mrs. Owen Beck; Mrs. Ralph H. Strong and Mrs. Baniora ueaiey. The one and onlv serious mis take Is to be afraid of making mistakes. C. A Smart ENTER THE B.F. . L Goodrich pJ50000 SWEEPSTAKES r YQU CAN win $25,000 IN CASH OR ONE OF 2,255 OTHER VALUADLE PRIZES- Just write your name and address oa a B. F. Goodrich entry blank and bring It to our store. That's all you do , . . nothing to boy, no obligation whatever. last date to cegiscer Is April 30,193V Church Notices Relief Society ' Mary Black of the Utah Power and Light" Company, will pre sent a demonstration on electric stoves, roasters and refrigerators at the work meeting of the Third Ward Relief Society Tuesday, April 12 at 1 p. m. at the Third Ward ChapeL - : Stake Union Meeting . Alpine Stake Relief Society Union Meeting will be held Thursday, April 14 at 9:30 ajn. In the tabernacle. All depart' ments will be held. Eighth Ward Relief Society The "Make A Olft festival" of the Eighth Ward Relief Society So-ciety will be held Wednesday, April 13 at 1 pm.-The -main feature will be the making of web fibre flowers. There will also be a display of other suggestions sug-gestions for Mother Day gifts. The lesson "Vacuum" will be given. i All Relief Society members who have birthdays In April are given a special invitation to at tend the meeting and enjoy the birthday cake. Those who wish to buy magazines or start work on their flowers early may go to the cnapei at 10 am.; and bring a sandwich for lunch. Spring Concert Draws Large Audience The annual spring concert of the Harrington Elementary School, held In tne Alpine Stake Tabernacle . Thursday evening, drew a large crowd. Mrs. Grant W. Schaumburg, president of the Parent-Teachers Association was In charge.'. Students of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth grades, 235 In number, presented the program of chorus, orchestra and Instrumental numbers. Mrs. L. A. Clark, director, di-rector, was assisted by Cecil Ray Hansen, principal; Margaret Hansen. Jay Sareent. Alelthea Wing, Jajhes Nelson, Annabelle Miller and Duane Durrant, teachers. Florence Greer to Wed Lowell Strasburg Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chipman are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Florence Greer, to Lowell Strasburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strasburg, San-taquln. San-taquln. A wedding date has not been set as yet. flu G050 It's the next best thing to being there yourself I for fastest service... CALL PV IIUHDER! W m V rvv L .... A :4 1z.. 7 J Wv f S I ! I a THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, April 7, 1955 BORTGflS Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Harding welcomed their fourth son Tuesday, Tues-day, March 29. The little boy weighed 7 pounds 12 ounces. Randy, Duane and Lance could hardly wait to make the acquaintance ac-quaintance of the new baby brother. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding, Vineyard, are sharing proud grandparent honors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohran, Holiday. Holi-day. Mrs. Ida Parkin, California, Is the great-grandmother. First-time parents, JoAnn and Van Burgess, are proud as peacocks pea-cocks since the arrival of their baby daughter Tuesday,. March 29. She weighed 0 pounds S ounces and will be called Jolene. The thrilled grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. James S. Chad-wick, Chad-wick, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Burgess, Alpine. Mr., and Mrs. W. J. Chadwlck, American Fork, and Mrs. Fred L. Culmer, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, are the great-grand parents. . There's a new baby hoy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Herrera. He made his arrival Wednesday, March 30, and weighed 7 pounds 13 ounces. You can be sure Jimmy and Ross had the welcome mat out for mom and the new baby. Randy, new baby son of Beth and Ted Barratt, is now hanging his blue cap at home. The Tittle boy made his arrival Tuesday, March 29, and weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces. Big brothers, Ted Bur ton. 7, .jand JStephen Cralg, 5, could hardly wait to welcome mom and the new baby home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barratt are sharing proud grandparent honors with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Klrkham, Lehl. Mrs. J. W. Chilton, Chil-ton, Lehl, is the great-grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Mere dith welcomed their first child, a 8 pound 12 ounce, dark-haired baby girl, at 12:24 Wednesday morning. Mom Is the; former Jo-leen Jo-leen Grant.7 Sharing p r o u d grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant, American Fork, and Mr. and ' Mrs. Kenneth E. Meredith, West Mountain. Other babies -arriving at the local hospital during the past week Included: , March 27; to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Berry, Lehl, a boy. March 27; to Mr. and Mrs. Ward G, Glover, Lehl, a girl. March 30: to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lindsay, Pleasant Grove a"ghir March 30; to Mr. and Mrs. David E. Palmer, Rlverton, a boy - - . . .. ... ' March 31; to Mr. and Mrs. Al bert W. Warren, Pleasant Grove, a boy. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. LaVere J. Wadley and Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Mur-dock Mur-dock assisted In receiving at the Brlgham Young University Alumni reception held In the LaFayette ball 'room of Hotel Utah Monday afternoon. The Emeretls faculty members of the University were honored guests. About 2500 alumni and friends participated In the delightful affair, af-fair, . Mrs, Wadley and Mr. Mur-dock Mur-dock are members of the Executive Execu-tive Alumni Council Following tha reception they attended the annual Alumni Council Dinner held for members and partners in the President's Room. President and Mrs. Harvey Har-vey Taylor, President and Mrs. Ernest Wilkinson and President and Mrs. William Edwards were special dinner guests. Friendship cannot exist ex cept among . good. men. 1 , Ycur Old ncno3 is Vcrth S WW "ElcTe! U when you trade Ii In for the; NEW Aaronic Priesthood Holds Annual Stoke Party , Alpine Stake Aaronic Priesthood Priest-hood members and ward officials together with their wives attended at-tended the annual banquet Wednesday Wed-nesday night, March 30, In the tabernacle. The tables were decorated dec-orated with a beautiful arrangement arrange-ment of daffodils and pussy willows wil-lows alternating with nests of gaily colored Easter eggs and chicks. Dinner was served to 300. The guest speaker was Leland E. Anderson, of the seminary teacher training department, Brlgham Young University. His subject was making the right decisions de-cisions In life. President Edward Ed-ward W. Burgess spoke briefly. Dean Garrett was master of ceremonies for the program which Included a magic act, Neal, Morley; an accordion solo, Dean Fraugnton, and a vocal trio, Betty Bet-ty Jensen, Lucille Wootton and Margaret Hall. The stake committee in charge of arrangements were Phil D. Jensen, Clarence A. Grant, Dean Garrett, Raymond T. Bailey, H. A. Smith, Walter B. Devey and Erse! Fagan. Their wives took care of the decorations. FOR HER EVERY COOKING AND BAKING NEED NOW SOLD IN 5-10-25 fir 50 LB. BAGS AT YOUR LOCAL GROCERS . Don't Accept Less Than ALWAYS INSIST SfiriM? Telephone 32 1C55 - STFIATOLinsn - 4 G-Fs finest single oven rang op In convenience, baw ty and clean (peed cooking. Regularly 399.95 lets $100.00 OR MORE for your old Range OR JUST v OFFER GOOP THIS MONTH ONLY AT MW AUTOMATIC CAUOO UNIT T7T) fl rt .vtablM. bacon, boby't Bilk, ellal iU J Jl 1 . 2 right bmI Ml loovo Ike rooB. food ooU el toBpweNM yo m. - 266 West Main Telephone 622 Stoke Mia Maids Hold rHow Dear to My Heart "How Dear to, My Heart" will be held by the Alpine Stake Mia Maids Tuesday, April 12 at 7:30 pm. In the tabernacle. All mothers of Mia Maids are cordially cord-ially Invited to attend. The program will be presented present-ed by the Mia Maids as follows: preliminary music and song "Oh Rose," Third Ward, Shirley Nash, ward supervisor; " theme, Doris PLANT EARLY FOR BETTER BLOOM GIAUT PnilSIES 3 doz. S1.C0 Perennials All Reasonable f We hare the Best and sell for LESS! Bowen & Noble Flower Gardens 433 East State Road 9 . r . iu . lyWi'W::, - ,..m-.f v" ( ,--V i SHE INSISTS ON if: 0 I TERRIFIC SPRING SPECIAL Q I Drand flow . I I r i II tLar B-f - X Smith, First Ward; welcome and announcement of program, Minnie Min-nie Winter, stake supervisor; song, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," stake Mia Maid chorus Tribute to My Mother, Jane Devey, Alpine Ward; Tribute to My Mia Maid, Mrs. Melvln Devey, Alpine Ward; talk, Lillian Booth, Brlgham Young University; song "Life In a Sweet Key," Eighth Ward Mia Maid chorus. Prayers will be spoken by Peggy Small, Seventh Ward, and Norma Robinson, Rob-inson, Fourth Ward. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served. 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