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Show v. i-IIiErAMERICAN-FORKIZ . ffihe Amrriran 3Fnrk CCiIiErtt Published Every Thursday at .American Fork, Utah by the ALPINE PUBLISHING' CO. Entered as Second Cass Matter, at the Postoffice at American Fork, Utah, under the act cf March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate $3.50 Per Year Hospital Notes Patients receiving treatment at the American Fork Hospital during the past week Included James A. Shelley, Robert C. Taylor, J. George Harris, Mary Quilter. Barbara Davis, David F, Beck, Anna Vera Jacklin, Alden Beagley, Dora L. Chadwtck. Grace Hunsaker. NaUene Read and Richard L. Goetz, American Fork. , Out of town patients were Geraldlne Peay, Edna Gilbert, Robert WUliam Fotheringham, Leona. Gillman, Mrs. Gene Kinder, Kin-der, At Dean Drew, Lorraine Barney, Mary Patricia Marshall, Florence Walker and Mabel Thome, Pleasant' Grove; Jill Rafiner,.Racheal Sabey, Boyd Saiuin. Carlene Carson, and Leon L. EwelL Lehi; Francis Hatch. Gerald H. Muzzell and Carol Walker. 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' t i i V 4 1959 to Be Great Business Veaiy Electric Dealers Told at Meeting "lt seems: to be unanimous among the economists: iaa will be a great business year. And electric dealers,' in the North Utah County area were told today that they can "expect rising demand, bigger volume and greater public acceptance for electrical appliances than ever before. Addressing the - dealers at Pleasant Grove, D, L. Holt, Utah Power & Light Co. Resident and Farm Director, pointed to popu lation growth, increased home construction and higher personal person-al income as factors that "indicate "indi-cate a. record $38 million of major electrical appliance sales in the company service area." The utility serves in Utah, southeastern Idaho, the southwestern south-western corner of Wyoming and on Colorado's western slope. Mr. Holt said that home building during the year. in the areas is forecast to be up ovei 1958: And the new homes, he added, will be larger, more fully equipped with built-in major appliances. ., , Some .of the new styling homemakers will find In appliances ap-pliances and "greater use of stacked-on appliances; greater use of copper, now anodized to prevent tarnish; and the continued con-tinued use of square styling. New concepts of light in the home for patio living will also be offered homemakers. According to survey, farms are getting fewer, and bigger, Mr. Holt said and are producing more with fewer farm hands so must turn t o labor-saving equipment suck as sprinkler Irrigation, Ir-rigation, bara cleaners, ml tanker coolers, infra red brood- j tion, Mr. Holt said industrial expansion in 'tie area scheduled ; for 1959 will create new jobs arid ' payrolls that 'iH in turn step up sales. "For example Ttuokol Chemical -Cocpany. near Brig-ham Brig-ham City. UUh. will add approximately ap-proximately 730 new . employes this year. Sparry Utah Engineering Engi-neering Laboratory near Salt Lake City wU add another 600. Hill Air Force Base is spending about 5H million in. new facilities fa-cilities and. a fertilizer company in Georgetown. Ida-, his a $13 hi million expansion program underway." un-derway." . -s The meeting was directed by J. Newell Stephens the firm's division manager, and W. L. Faddis division Business Development Devel-opment department manager. -Church -Notices Fifth Ward Relief Society Ha Mortenson will give the Social - Science " lesson at the meettee of the Fifth Ward Re lief Socle ty on Tuesday, Febru-j ary 24. at 10 am. Back-Los: From A nursery will be provided for the small children, and all women of the ward are invited to 'come out and participate'. Singing Mothers Singing Mothers of the Fifth Ward wU hold a practice at 4 pxn. on Friday, February 20, at the First-Fifth Ward Chapel All members are mrged to . attend, at-tend, x Church Notices First Ward Belief Socty Florence Sorenson will present the Social Science lesson at the meeting of the First Ward Relief Re-lief Society, Wednesday, Feb ruary 25, at 10 a,m.'- A nursery will be provided for the small children and all women of the ward are Invited. Notice to Creditors ESTATE OF KENNETH AL TON STORRS, also known as K. ALTON STORRS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with ; vouchers to the under signed administratrix at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney at Law, Suite 12, Ge neva Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before June 20, 1959. ' Juanlta Storrs Administratrix O. DeVere Wootton Attorney for Administratrix American Fork, Utah First Pub.: February 19, 1959 Last Pub.: March 12, 1959. Citizen- News Columns TEN YEARS AGO Phil Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs Phlllin W Greene, hajs ap- ' cepted ' a ca3 to . the Swiss- Austrian Mission. Junior Prorr one of the highlights high-lights of the social calendar of the high school, will be held March 25th. . - . American Fork Junior High School instrumental department will present a concert in "the Alpine Stake Tabernacle Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, under the direction di-rection of K. J, Bird. American FsklHospitaLBoani met today to discuss plans lor the construction of the new Jgtonerican Fork Hospital.. TWENTY YEARS AGO "An investigation .of unhealthy and unsightly conditions in the city will be made by the city council, that group decided at? a meeting Monday night in the city hall-Friends hall-Friends ofMrs. Ray Shelley surpVised her with a party Wednesday, Wed-nesday, the occasion being Mrs. Shelley's birthday. Mrs. Kenneth J. Bird Tisited in Sandy over the week-end. Mrs. Leo O. Meredith, president presi-dent of the Alpine District P-TA Council, Tisited the Lincoln High School association meeting meet-ing Wednesday night. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and the sympathy shown us -in pur, recent re-cent bereavement, caused through the passing of our beloved be-loved husband and father. We do thank everyone who tailed at the home, those who took part in the services, those who offered their cars, those who sent floral arrangements and anyone who assisted in any way. Mrs. F. P. Oliver and Family NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ESTELLA DEAN, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign ed Administrator at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney at Law, Suite 12. Pev tt"ndTg; American Fork, Utah, on or be fore April 4, 1959. Leonard Dean Administrator O. DeVere Wootton Attorney for Administrator 'American Fork, Utah First publication: Jan. 29, 1959. Last Publication:, Feb. 19.U959. v. 1 v ; rr n. -v i - v . f ' j , -v i r - n . - f (i xfJ J cA . a ! - -T7 $vM4? i fax mi ivv ' y - - - . . ' It! x " 1 ; ' .t i' f. AM!ICAH CAirr AS3a W VTAff Card of Thanks Our family is sincerely grateful grate-ful and wishes to thank our many relatives and friends for their acts of kindness during our recent bereavement caused by the passing of our beloved mother. Amy S. Smith. For the many beautiful flowers, flow-ers, the expressions of sympathy, sympa-thy, and those who took part in the serviced or in any way. assisted,, as-sisted,, we especially extend our thanks and appreciation. , The Family of Amy S. Smith NEW UK Owning a hew car meons pride, pleasure end convenience for. the whole family. If rYQu-hove-been4iopingJJbiixg corf ond treed help with the financingTolow cost Auto Loan from us may be the answer. 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