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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May 10, 1956 Tluw Highland Ward Compiling -Book of Remembrance Members of the Highland Ward are engaged In compiling a "Book of Remembrance" of the people who have resided In theward. The following people are known to have lived there but no trace of them or their families have been found: John Pool, Stephen Moyle, Nlelson, George Munns, James Brown, Edward Sawyer, Rlchey Harkness, Heber Priest, George Webb, Hagan (owned the land where the church now stands); Lewis Cherrington, Peter Johnson, John-son, Van Noye, Van Steeter, Jex, Billey Walker, Manning, William Sharp, William Warren, Fred Peterson, Clarence Burgess, Will-lam Will-lam ShipleV, Jeff Vance, Tobe Woods, Boise WeUs, Robert Booth, Tom Warren, Powell (toll gate keeper). POWER AND HAND LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED on the IDEAL Sharpener C. A. SCHREIBER Phone 61 8-W . American Fork INCREASE YOUR INCOME PART OR FULL TIME Dispensing World Famous "GILLETTE" Blue Blades Reliable man or woman will be selected for this area to handle the world famous "GILLETTE" Blue Blades through our new modern type merchandising dispensers. An unusual opportunity to secure your future. WillJiot Interfere with your present employment To qualify you must have. . . . $1,498.50 cash available Immediately for Inventory. , 2 references and serviceable car. 5 spare hours weekly. Must be able to start at once. This company will supervise your operations and extend financial assistance to full time If desired. This excellent opportunity Is offered to a dependable person who is Interested Inter-ested In their future. It's an all cash business depression proof, no credit risk. . Do not answer unless fully qualified " for the necessary time and Investment. Business is set up for you Company secures all locations Income starts immediately No selling or soliciting For personal Interview - Write - (Include your phone No.) : Silver King Distributing Co. 4473 OLIVE STREET ST. LOUIS 8, MO. .ECTRICAUY'.s! J Cow gfo more milk and butterfat, with plenty o( water to drink. f Hens lay more. . -: -Beef, lamb and pork production steps up. Household chores lighten." j ' Inaulre now from agent about installing a low-cost electric, water system on your farm. It.), Only the first or second name of some of the above people were obtained. If anyone has any information Jf these people, such as family group pictures or group sheets, please contact Mrs. Cora Adamson, , tel. 089-R1, or drop a postcard to Mrs. David Strasburg, Highland, and these ladles will get In touch with you. This information must be had as soon as possible as the library has offered to microfilm the records for the ward and this will be done in a short time. If there is anyone who has lived in the Highland Ward at some time or other and would like their history in the book, please contact one of the women wom-en mentioned above. Church Notices The next regularly scheduled date for Alpine Stake excursion to the temple is Wednesday, May 16. This machine automatically auto-matically grinds the blades of your mower to Just the proper bevel, thus assuring a perfect cutting Job;' Your mower will run like new and stay sharp- longer than when sharpened by any other method. give us a trial. Gas Engines Serviced Work Guaranteed !7 your dealer or county Open House To Honor William T. Hyde -i William Thomas Hyde Friends and relatives of Will- lam Thomas Hyde are Invited to attend an open house honoring Mr. Hyde on his eightieth birth day. The affair will be held Sunday, May 13, from 2:00 until 5:00 pjn. at his home, 91 Maple Lane, Pleasant Grove. No further furth-er Invitations will be Issued. Mr. Hyde was born May 13, 1878, at Southhampton, England, to William Thomas and Margue rite Savage Hyde. He was apprenticed ap-prenticed at an early age and spent several years learning the carpenter and cabinet maker's trade. Hundreds of homes and business establishments In Central Cent-ral Utah and. Southeastern Idaho Ida-ho bear evidence of his craftsmanship. crafts-manship. The community of Highland, . where he made his home from 1932 until 1952, has scarcely a home which does not contain some piece of his work. He maitled Emily Jessie Dear Sept. 7, 1897, in Southhampton. Both were converts of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In the spring of 1898 Come e am BIbIM 6mffmM&ir mjm. iinorrrv)nr riTi i 1t :C"':- tr ;i r trn ttf'tt TV ...... MMmiMwwMini JJlJIUPtHJ f " ' . ' ,.-' ' v ' " " . : i '.feirx -j-- .hU' , - 'i- -. . , It.-i ' - ' ' f X : - J - " . -;D () ----- .-- (lj) they emigrated to America, making mak-ing their first home at Draper. They became the parents of t l children r William Thomas III, Mrs. Edward M. Bunker (Marguerite), (Mar-guerite), and Robert, American Fork; Mrs. Oeorge . Roseman (Erma), Lehl; Erwln, Pleasant Grove; Leonard J., Provo; Mrs. George K. Albiston (Jessie), Meridian, Idaho; Arthur, Oro-fino, Oro-fino, Idaho; Charles, Reno, Nevada; Ne-vada; Mrs. Ruel Markham (Ethel), Tacoma, Washington; Orson (deceased), Mrs. Hyde died in October, 1954. In the fifty-eighth year of their marriage. mar-riage. Mr. Hyde has twenty-six grandchildren and twenty-seven greatgrandchildren. Today at eighty years of age he is still active at his trade and spends many busy hours at his bench or In the homes, where his services are In demand. He relaxes by cultivating a small flower garden. He has been active In church work throughout his life. He filled a mission to the Northwestern North-western States In 1930-31. He is at present -an active High Priest in the Pleasant Grove First Ward, where he resides with his son, Erwln, and family. First-Ward Chorus Sponsors Fund-Raising Fund-Raising Program Treble Clef Ladles chorus Of Provo, and the Harmonette Ladles chorus, American Fork, under the direction of M argue rite Jepperson, Provo, will present pre-sent a spring festival of music Thursday, May 17, at 7:30 p.m., in the Alpine Stake Tabernacle This program Is being spon sored by members of the First Ward Choir In behalf of the First Ward building fund. A lovely program has been arranged ar-ranged featuring the Alpine male quartet, soloists, and Instrumental Instru-mental numbers. The Treble Cleft Chorus has apeared several times before in American Fork and has been very well received. The Harmonettes are a new group and this will be1 their first appearance. BEFORE YOU SAY YOU CANT AFFORD m jul - n JL ,1 w U THE BIO M PHAETONS Shown Mercury offers you the newest, most advanced 4-door hardtop design with new, higher horsepower in every price range Now there's "a 4-door hardtop to fit every new-car new-car budget and look at the advantages you get when you pick your 4-door hardtop from the stunning Mercury Phaeton line. :j ;;4 : , . ; There's greater see-ability all aouhd-espedally for rear-seat passengers. Notice' that there is no view-cramping curve to the roof, no center pillars, Don't mlM h b, JteUlalon hit, "THB B0 BOTXIVAN SHOW," Sunday wnlnf, l:N U t:0. SUUoa KSU chnnl I. : ISsr So DE,7on UletiQi? (do Phone 433 385 West Main American Fork, Utah 1 : Clubs and Socials Elderettes Members of the Philadea Study Oroup were hosts to their mothers moth-ers at a Mother's Day program and dinner Thursday evening at Park's Cafe In Orem. Centering the tables were tall white tapers and low bowls of spring flowers. Clever little hand painted program pro-gram books formed the place cards and favors for the mothers were dainty handkerchiefs. Mrs. Ralph Spencer, president, gave the welcome and opening and closing prayers were offered by Mrs. John Thornton and Mrs. William Evans. Mrs. Evan Brady gave the toast to the mothers and Mrs. Leo Nelson responded. Miss LaDean Healey related a few of her missionary experiences exper-iences and a story "Dawn's Choice" was presented by Mrs. David J. Wells. Music Included a clarinet solT "Nocturne" by Mrs. Arlo S. Shelley; vocal solo "The Bird and the Rose," Mrs. Fred Garrett, accompanied by her husband, and vocal double trio "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" by Mrs. Virgil Adamson, Mrs. V. Keith Adamson, Mrs. Fred Garrett, Mrs. Olen Rhodes, Mrs. Paul Hanson and Mrs. William Will-iam Nell, accompanied by Mrs. Glenn Miller. There were 38 members and guests present. Paul R. Sherwood Plumbing and Heating SEWER eonriEGTions Phone Lehi 0297-J5 S-10-tf. above (1) The Montchur, (2) The iloatcrey, (3) The Custom, and (4) The Medalist Local Items David E. Allen returned Sat urday from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Wiscon-sin, where . he spent the past two weeks attending the career school of the Northwestern Mutual Mut-ual Life Insurance Co. While there he attended a major league baseball game and many other functions arranged by the company. Mrs.' Arsena Robinson returned home Saturday from Santiago, Chile, where she has spent the last three months visiting, her FAGAIl'S HALT SHOP r For a tasty refreshment, try our sandwiches or many varieties of ice cream. Call and let as have your order ready to pickup. We Cater to Parties with Ice Cream and Sherbert 3 gal. and over only $f.70 per gaL 59 East Main ,. Telephone 184J American Fork I mi OLD tatueky StritgM lourtoa Wfahtay t M PS00J KATOflU. AND TUEn DlSTHLOtY CO, IARDST0WX. Kf. A 4-DOOR" HARDTOP no annoying LJUbd-cpbt-.8rea;-ia'tli9 rear ccat " The arrangement of the Phaeton's doors and seats provides easier entry and exit. Distinctive, styling touches distinguish the Phaetons from all other 4-door hardtops. 1 . v See the Phaetons at our showroom, then chooso the model that suits your budget best. son. Parley, and family. Mr. Robinson left New Orleans, Jant uary u, aboard a freighter. Ch traveled through the Panama, ' Canal and visited many ports and places of interest. She was met at Valparaiso, Chile, by her son and family and went from, there to Santiago, where ah remained visiting places of in- terest. She made the return trip by plane as far as Miami, Florida, flying over the Andes Mountains and South America. At Miami she boarded a bus for home. 1 , . i t i. f. m r. am utaii pov;za & u cut co. r |