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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May 16, 1957 r 1- I Thursday Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 16, 17, II and If 1 , . ' HELD OVER IN PERSON ' JIMMIE JAMISON THE HIGHEST FIRE DIVE In the World PICTURE PROGRAM Tharsday, Friday and Saturday, May 11, 17 and II "The Mountain" . - th' SPENCER TRACY r ' "The Tender Trap'' With FRANK SINATRA & DEBBIE REYNOLDS Sanday, Monday and Tuesday, May It, 2 and 21 "The Last Hunt" SECOND FEATURE "Her Twelve Men? With GREER QARSON ' Star-Lite Dnve-ln Theatre AMERICAN FORK- SAVE IJP TO 20 On FIRE COVERAGE (On Protected and Unprotected Dwellings and Content!) . ' ' ' With ; No Msmbership Fees Joining ! EXAMPIX-110.000 on Building brick, composition root ..... $3,000 on Content! 0 Aiuiuktus, ytifwuu yivy. $15,000 Protection 3 years less 207 tarings Net cost for S Years Protection $35.00 25.00 ....... $60.00 12.00 $4800 ' Save 15 on Farm Property. You con be SURE if you Insure with Mutual of Enumclaw Lewis M. Rowe Insurance Agency Phone 111 or 112 , P. O. BOX 21)6 AMERICAN FORK; UTAH A IIEIT DRIGK II0L1E. Let ua build it for you at a price you can afford. On Your lit or Ours. E. A. Wilson General Contractor (Builder) ; : ' Phone 829. 752 or 934. 89 ACRE FARM NEAR CAMP WILLIAMS 60 acres cropland, crop-land, 29 pasture, good modern home, excellent soil, good water right, some equipment. Will accept home or Income on this. Only $30,000. Oood terms. BEAUTIFUL BRICK S BEDROOM Full basement, 2 fireplaces, fire-places, IS baths, hardwood floors, attached garage, excellent ex-cellent location. You won't go wrong on this one at $17,500. Utah Valley Realty 77 East Main American Fork Phone 934 or 752 Ehjotjttie (joucan light Bourbon i tau with 123 4-5 Ot. Code No. YEARS ojjP). 124 Pint Code No. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO, LOUISVILLE, KY. American Fork Senior Softball League Sets Schedule of Games Funeral f Services Thursday for Lois S. Hammond Mrs. Lola Darlene 8tewart Hommond, 27, died Sunday In a Salt Lake City hospital of pre operative -shock.- Funeral -aenr-lces will be conducted Thursday Thurs-day at 1 p. m., in the American Fork First LDS Ward ChapeL Friends may call at the An derson and 8 on a Mortuary Thursday until 12:30 p. m. Bur ial will be In the American Fork Cemetery. Mrs. Hammond was born July U 1929, In Magna, a daughter of William LaVerle and Jennie Lund Stewart.. She married Orant R. Hammond on August 3, 1950 In American Fork. They were divorced In 1950. She waa a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Randy Orant Hammond Ham-mond and Kathlene Jane Hammond, Ham-mond, and her parents, all of American Fork; one brother, three stepbrothers, one stepsis ter, and a grandmother, Mrs. Alice Stewart, American Fork. Hospital Notes Patients receiving treatment at the American Fork Hospital during the week Included Agnes Peterson, Lee Parry, Byron Crookston. Fern Pace, Jack Tay lor, J ana Chris tensen, Lila Cun' ningham, Cleo Bernal, Barbara Graf f , Jill Bonebrake, Roberta Morris, Max Schmidt, Lottie Ad' ams, Delmar Fraughton and Dewey Western, American Fork. Out of town patients were Ronnie Holman, Velma Gillman, Helen Pratt, Odessa Atkinson, Thelma Wilkinson, Artie Hen derson, Hoyt Shields, and Orval Bawden, Pleasant Grove; Charles Char-les Dudley, Provo; Joe Shelton and Lalita Russon, Lehl; Wayne Hacking, Cedar Valley; Ruby Adair and Julia Christensen, Orem. The Senior Softball League has announced a schedule ef games.-All 11 wards of Alpine Stake will participate -in the league which Is under the direction dir-ection of' F. Rulon Nicholes of the Melchlzedek Priesthood committee of the stake and Charles B. Walker of the city recreation committee. Raymond Lamoreaux is Alpine Al-pine Stake athletic director. The -first games were played Wednesday, May 15th on the Softball grounds on the high school campus and will continue until July 18th. Dr. Jay Beck, chairman of the Bacteriology D e p artment at Brlffham Youna University, has been awarded a scholarship by the Ouggenheim .Memorial Foundation. He will study at Sheffield University in sngiana with Dr. F. R. Elsden. Dr. Beck Is the son of Mrs. Vern Beck and the late J. V. Beck and the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ellison. RUE HARPER "It ean't be OUT OF WATER . . J Just filled the CRANK-CASE CRANK-CASE this morning." , . There's a RIGHT PLACE for EVERYTHING. . Jet US service your car! RUE'S UTOCO SERVICE PHONE 19 We give 8&H Green Stamps at 585 East State Road SHORT OF USE OUR Storage. and have your clothes back in the Fall clean and freshly pressed ready to wear. CALL 132 and let us explain it in detail. ELLISON GLEANERS 139 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 132 NOW OPEN AT 7:00 A.M. Bring your clothes in on your way to work. . MILK -- for refreshment mm: I that lasts X, $ HElN RAINES VI; -"O 56MiHUtoh Ai Power X Utah Statt Agricultural College KICNOtlt AiSN Of U1AH MIU FOUNDATION AMKICANOtlW AiSN Of UTAH 15 : Lynn Allen Wins Essay Contest Lynn Allen, senior at Ameri can Fork High-School, has been named winner of the essay contest con-test sponsored by the Depart ment of Utah American Legion Auxiliary. He will receive a $15 award at the department convention In Spanish Fork, June 22 to 24, according to Mrs. William But eer of Roosevelt, state contest chairman. Lynn, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvlir Allen, was named local and district winner of the contest con-test which waa limited to high school students and waa on the subject What Is a Good Citizen?" Citi-zen?" Lynn haa been active In school dramatics serving aa stage manager man-ager for the past three years. He is a member of the National Honor Society, and plans to attend at-tend college following his graduation grad-uation this spring and will major in engineering. Bee Hive Camp Mrs. John F. Miller waa hos tesTioTnemDers of the Bei Camp at her home Thursday afternoon. Assistant hostess was Mrs. Emma Greening. Mrs. R. L. Ashby read the les son, and a program oi accoroion presented oy nancy MUler. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Clubs and Socials Latona Music Clnb Mrs. Mir la Greenwood Thayne of Orem, composer and poetress, waa guest speaker at the May meeting of the Latona Music Club, Wednesday afternoon. It was one of the most outstanding meetings of the club's season. In a most delightful manner, Mrs. Thayne gave several of her own compositions. Accom panying her was a ladles trio, Joyce Strong, Lois Wright and Aldeana Thompson, who sang several of her compositions, "Hold Back 'the Dawn", "This Love of Mine", "Another Star Will Shine" and "When He Comes Again". They were ac companied by Joyce Loverldge: The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Mllo Bean. Assistant Assis-tant hostesses were Mrs. Alvln Monson, Mrs. , Charl Andersen and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. Mrs. Bean's home waa beautifully beauti-fully decorated with bouquets of spring flowers. A business meeting waa conducted con-ducted by the president, Mrs. Vern Hollndrake. and plana were made for the annual 'musical tea, which has been scheduled for June 12. Plans and committees commit-tees will be published at a later date. , At the close of the afternoon luncheon was served by the hostesses hos-tesses to 25. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Monson Mon-son and sons, Robert and Richard, Rich-ard, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of . their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jenkins of Provo. Following dinner the group attended Sacrament meeting at a Provo LDS Ward where Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins furnished the evening program of talks and music. 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