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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, November 7, 1957 i, t' V '. 4 (ft i5 k .7 Local ItCK!3 ' Kits Merle Chlpman, Ogden, pent the weekend In American rnest of . Mr. J. Aaron Eass. Ene also vlsitedwith her vnxr, xcajpn o. cnipman ana I2r, ana Mrs, ODeii Ingram, ae, returned, home Sunday aner spending a week in south (ern CaUIomla. They made the trtp to attend the funeral of bis brothtr-ln-law, Alter Deane, 63. Inglewood. While Uwtc they visited In La Jolla mV2x Mrs. Ingram's brother and . s2ster-ta-law, Mr. and Mrs, . TTeadeU T. Strong. V . tta Glen H.. Varney received s pacoe can irom her son, Clam I varney, on her birthday. birth-day. Nov. L Yeoman Varney Is tattooed with the US Navy la Maples. Italy. Re Is a member vt m, croup of actors. "The Command Players," who , will pet on a three act drama en tttlrd -The Rope" In the Af oath Theater In .Naples. The drama is a murder mystery and Yeoman Varney plays the part a a couege etudent. The com-maad com-maad players act In two plays Mrs. Homer Royle has re umea u ner home after a major operation Oct. 28 at the LDS Hospital In Salt Lake City. ITtendrvwill be happy to hear aa snevu convalescing nicely. Mtr arid Mn jOscaf VatIdhs Observe Golden Anniversary ,.i I.;. , C&SOLD B. 8CHOLES AT GENEVA J r. tmxiay morning while on a&Sft In the furnace end ' at Geneva steel plant, Harold B. Geholes was burned about the face and hands. He was brought Jo the American Fork Hospital wtMre bj spent, the remainder cf the day and Monday, and was then released to go home. . Church Notices . Temple Appointment Temple. attenders , are 1 . reminded re-minded that the next Alpine Stake ' temple appointment ' Is scheduled , for Wednesday, Nov. IS. .', .,' ': ' - First Ward Relelf Society Meeting at 10 ajn Wednes day, Nov. 43, the First ' Ward Relief Society will have work and business.' The lesson "Increasing "In-creasing Our Standard of Liv ing", will be presented by Era Garlic. Emma sterner, Mar garet Stoker and Roseary Proctor Proc-tor will have charge of quilting, other types of sewing and book binding. ' ,- ; t Dr. Jefferson Eastmond To Address t - Harrington P-TA 1 Dr. Jefferson N. Eastmond of the Educational Research Department De-partment of BYU will address Harrington P-TA Thursday, Nov. 7, at the " Harrington School. ''":": ' J Dr. Eastmond formerly taught at Columbia University In New York, and at the Agricultural College In Logan. He win discuss with parents and teachers . problems con cernlng education In the schools. Any special problems of parents will also be discussed. Parents are urged to attend this Informative meeting. Funeral Services Held Thureday For Ralph Barratt Mr. and Mrs. C. Oscar Wat- kins, 1S3 Orant Avenue, ' ob served their golden wedding annlversarv... Wednesday with a famllv dinner n&rtv in the ev .ffw h- flit Mortuary Thursday SMVVWVM W ve V w Funeral services for Ralph (Daddy; Barratt, es, .were con ducted in Anderson and Sons under the W. Sea in in his as hus- H Wefcome to Gloria's Beauty Salon - fl Ladles, you are not well groomed unless you visit your X kalrdresser regularly. That Is why we are inviting you to . jj Glottal Beauty Salon. All prices reasonable. , fj PERMANENIS: .- $ 6.50 for grade school girls. ; r $ 8.50 for high school girls. $10.50 for adults. Shampoo and Set $1.75 - Hair Cut $1.25 '?T.'S.rBO. APPOINTMENTi NEEDED ' , : Gloria's Beauty Salon 45i Cast State Road Telephone 894 American Fork u 0 x u X tl x x x: y X i wu.o np ourmg vue itranlf , Dlshop 0f the Fifth The couple was married kov. ward. Mr. Barratt died in Ta 8, 1907, In the Salt Lake Tern- coma, Wash, Oct. 25, following pie - and thought It fitting wis heart attack. spend',. una very special oay orant D. (Rags) : IngersoU there where they, have been paid tribute to the deceased as many times in the Intervening t sportsman and as. a leader of years. ; youth and one Interested - tnh young people. F. Rulon Nlch William and Christina Beck l010 wwd bishop.fSpoke Watkina. lived oTSplne where " J? 1th Si! he was born until about io r;"7 Z. L.'TL.r" -.r years ago when he retired and "-'. ' "3" Si. fnl1norrf th nr mi nation Of fArminir .nrl hu been an ac- Music included a SOlO, "doing ti memher f th lds church. Home", by E. Ray Shelley; He filled a mission to the North ladle trio, Lcota Peterson, Ada Central States when a young Kpoxnaon ana vera xrane, au man, - ot Lehl who sang "Beyond the sunset, ootn accompamea oy Mrs. Watklns, the 'former Mrs. Owen O. HumDhries who Nannie HaiL was oorn in Kan- also played the prelude and sas to jsamuna c ana aiui i posuuae. The lnvocauon was Hurst HalL First member or offersd bv Thomas A. Green her family to Join the Church wood, former ward bishop; Max of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Miller, a nephew, proriounced Saints, she came to utan wnere the . benedlcUon, and Ear she met and. married. Mr. wat- Smith, LehL dedicated, the kins. Later her zamuy came w I grave. Utah. , ' Floral offerings were cared I v. tu. T7U4t nr.j n.it.s i A. iw uj uie tuui mriu ivcuct ia .M.Hn V Chi ,r &Mt nd pallbearers were 10 children, six of whom are w ,,..1 , living. Theye are Mrs. Elfreda ?5Ju5r i) J;1 rt (" rr bv) Webb. Earl (Hao) Holm- t r'?:XUd. Dr. W..A.- (Doc) Homer, 7,"' I Cttrge (Joe) Blnch. and Har (Ruth) Nash. American F ESSSnmVvA Bowlers ran monv M vhnm Will hie ttri I I Ef-? J25Stota Take Measure Former Resident, Family Featured in Style Show Of Springville Dr. and Mrs.. Bruce A selected team of bowlers to be known, as the Jack and Jill team played a team from Reese, Springville Friday night and West Lafayette. Ind- and their won by 83 pins In the three children took the spotlight on game series. the front page of the city's Total points made by the Journal Courier recently. I American Fork team were 2573 The occasion was a city-wide against 2490 zor the springville "Family Fashions for Fall" five. A return match at Spring- show sponsored by the business Jville will be. played Friday, Nov houses of tne community. The full page cut pictured Dr. and I American Fork players and Mrs. Reese and their three their individual scores are Don children, Bruce Jr, Michael and Overly 578, Lyman! Wight 470, Pamela, on the stera of their Dick Hunter (49, L. H. Stlexi home, attired in their new fall feldt 482. and John Keysor 847. wardrobes. Playing on. the visiting team Mrs. Reece Is the former Bar-, were Wayne Deanlng 482,. Merv bara Taylor, daughter of Mr. Reading uo, a. wan waring ess, and Mrs. Glen L. Taylor. (CHECK OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS, WE'RE LOWER) 1 Ci OilDAY. DODBAY & TUESDAY CRANBERRY JELLY Ocean Spray, 300 Size .. PUMPION Canned, titan Valley, 2tt Slie 2 for 41c 3 for 43c FISH STICKS, Booths .......... . . . . . : , ..... 3 for $1.00 COFFEE, S fir W 1 Lb. 95c ; YELLOWTAIL FLAKES, Clearwater 6 for $1.00 LD. It 10 LBS. 35 fjm RED SPUDS Bert Early and Dick Wiley 537. " ' " A city wide league is now In operation and weekly reports of the games and standings should prove of wide Interest Martha Tripp turned in one of the most Impressive ten-pin performances of the season last week when she fired a 547 series for the Industrial Engineering Engi-neering team In the Geneva Recreation Association Ladles League. - I High game of the session was Betty Teague's 204. other leading performances In league play were as follows: Men's City League Leading team, Stelny's Texaco and Thornton Drug (tie). Team highs, Star Flour, 2,429 and 832. Individual highs, Cliff Lee, 560 and 220. Geneva Reckjeatlon Assoqta- GROUND BEEF J 3 95c BACON, Hormel thick sliced slob 2 Lbs. $1.00 BEEF ROAST, U S. Choice . rTT. . . . LB. 43c 9, CM pnrmaiinixs CL0SK1G MALT SHOP 59 East Main OEOlIEAU SALE Saturday fir Sunday November 9 fir 10 12 to 6 P.M. While It Lasts Gallons $1.35 V4 Gallons'.!.' 65c Quart, Coynter Pack,....;. 60c Sherbet, Pint .15c Cones 5c Ersel S. Fagan tlon Men Leading team, Utilities Uti-lities and. Coke Plant (tie) High scores, J. Schmidt, .758 (handicap) j J. Mltchel 20.!, Jr. Bowling League -Elects Team Captains Junior Bowling League elect ed 10 team captains Saturday. They are Merlin Drlggs, LaMar Driggs, Bobby Echles, Larry Echles, Orant Schaumberg, Bruce11 Thomas, Mike Demarco, Linda Stewart, Kathy Moore, ana Men Anderson. These cap tains will work' with other , of ficers to, create good sports manship and an all around good bowling league. According to the Javceea. the Junior Bowling League 'is showing show-ing a great deal of Improvement. Improve-ment. Their scores seem to be rising steadily. There will be thnee . trophies nresented to the winners, at the end of the sea son. Parents, or anyone interested. are Invited to come to the bowl ing alley Saturday mornlnsr and watch the Junior Bowlers. These, kids are really good. High School Dancing Classes Popular Social danclns dasse at th high school, sponsored by the City Recreation department in cooperation with the school dia. met are proving ,, popular In ootn senior and Junior unite. Monday afternoon 108 iiinior xugu siuaenis came to the class which was Instructed by Alma Heaton, member of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young Unlvereslty facul ty., xomgnc another 11 or more senior high young people will meet at 7 pan. for their class. muo unaer mt. Heaton. Card of Thanks I wish to express heartfelt appreciation to relatives. friends, and neighbors for the many deeds of kindness during the Illness and .death of. my husband. Tour thouehtfuln! and words ' of encouragement are treasured memories. Mrs. William Thorn Mr. and Mrs. SUas Thorn ' The newest fabric conception in the season's most popular style. Mary Lane's new Hockan-um Hockan-um Imperial fabric with the velvet look offers cross tabs from collar, held in place by jeweled buttons. Hand picked detailing on front and back of .collar and on pockets. Fashionable push up sleeves with fully cut columned back. Fall shades of Black, Ruby Red, Blue, Taupe and Beige. Sizes 6 to 18. Priced CO! (SIM S mcbq a w?a " START NOW TO MAKE CHRISTMAS MORE MERRIER FOR ALL THE FAMILY- (D) Hfl IP CHARGE it now AI1D PAY HEXT YEAR ON THE CHIPMAN'S MODERN CONVENIENT GIFT BUDGET PLAN FIRST You can shop early, just think what this means to you. Buy your Christmas gifts during November, when selections are best and you avoid confusion of crowds. SECOND You pay later No down payment you pay three ' installments. Vk in January, V3 in February, and Vi in March. Everything you charge in November automatically goes on this plan. OUR STORE IS BRIMMING WITH PERRY CHR.ISTr.inS DOYS SHOP EARLY YOU'LL ENJOY IT MORE G y 1 ... .. |