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Show v. 0 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, April 30,. 1958 Annual Girls Day Activities Planned for Friday -3 BIGDH7S APRIL 30tK, HAY 1 & 2 Heavy Twill WORK SHIRTS Tan of Grey. Sizes 15 to 17 Children's PLAY CLOTHES Slim Jims, Pedal Pushers, Bermudas, Shorts ' NYLON HOSE r First Quality 2 pair 88 ' Ladies' BRAS ' An Extra Value 88 Ladies' HAND BAGS 88 ' BED SPREADS Wov?n Cannon . Regular to $7.95' ... - (I- ') S1.88 00c Children's BLOUSES and T SHIRTS : - V. j GIRLS DAY ACTIVITIES are being planned by officers of the Girls League shown above. Friday Is the day and a special assembly program and dance will be held. Front row, from lrffrJUf11ttiMny, Tier prniirtrnt; finnyn riTli pmidnnt- Fmrlrt Ilnurn, irrrrtary; Ann .Christensen,-' Judy Durrant and Sharon Wing, representatives; Margaret H. Hanson, advisor. " Clubs and Socials . - - - - Philadea Study Group Mrs. Glen Rhodes was hostess to members of the Philadea Study Group at her- home Thursday Thurs-day evening, April 23. The lesson les-son was given by Mrs. Merrill Ewell; Mrs. John G. Thornton gave an inspirational thougnt, and Kent Rhodes played an accordion ac-cordion solo entitled "He", Others present besides those" mentioned above were Mrs. Virgil Vir-gil Adamson, Mrs. Albert Bailey. Mrs. Evan Brady, Mrs. Kirk Dimick, Mrs. William R. Evans, MrsRalph McDonald, Mrs. William Will-iam C. Neil, Mrs. Arlo Shelley, Mrs. Ralph H. Spencer, Mrs. Jay Crlddle, Mrs. Keith Richari" and Mrs. LaM&r Argyle, a. guest. Ladies Sorasis Clak . Mrs. Harry Steele was hostess to members of the Ladies Sorosis Club at her home Friday after noon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Leah Robinson' and Mrs. James Hallsey. Mrs. Morley Steele was a special guest Ladies Literary Cluk Mrs. Clen Saunders will be hostess to members of the Ladies Literary Club at her home Thursday. May 7, at 2:30 pxn. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson r x LOOK AT ALL THE I EXTRA ClOSfT SPACll I THE SANlTONi MAN IS CUANING AND STORING OUR WINTER CLOTHES! W1 mm IIWKI Winter clothes out of your way now . . . back again In the fall thoroughly clean, ready to wear thanks to Sanltone Dry Cleaning. Clean-ing. All dirt out! Spots gone! Like - new texture restored! Call today for this special . service! r .. ELLISON CLEANERS 139 E. Main TeL 132, American Fork 4-23-4t were hosts Saturday evemng at a dinner party in' honor of their j father, Ludvig M. Larson, on his j birthday -anniversary. Places were laid for 17. A lovely evening eve-ning was enjoyed by the guests. Cultural Arts A delightful cverins. was enjoyed en-joyed by members of the Cultural Cult-ural Arts Club at the home of Mrs. Donald McCormkk. Monday. Mon-day. Assisting Mrs. MeCorniick were Mrs. Ferris McAffee, Mrs. James If. May. Mrs. Elliott J. Lee and Mrs. Jack Walker. Mrs. Margaret Potter, assistant assist-ant professor of textiles and fabrics at Brigham Young University, Uni-versity, was the guest speaker. She gave the history and story of silk, and told how women started the silk industry of Utah. It was the subject oh which she had written her thesis. UUcen Literary Cluk Utacen Literary Club journeyed journey-ed to SprtngTille Monday evening, eve-ning, where they visited the Art Museum. A guided tour of the annual art show was found both entertaining and educational because of the lively and learned comments of the guide. Returning to American Fork members gathered at the home of Mrs. IL G. demerits ... where she and Mrs, William Wright, co-hostess, served light refreshments. Card of Thanks We deeply appreciate .the thoughtful expressions of sympathy sym-pathy and kindness shown during dur-ing the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Christian P. Jensen. To those who visited the hospital, sent flowers or other remembrances, those who assisted at the funeral fun-eral services, or. helped in any way. we are grate fuL Mm. Christian P. Jensen and Family Fill. & SflL SPECIALS Large French Apple Pies Filled with apples flavored just right and topped with our own blend of butter and sugar. E'AGfrSOe f ill I l i l 'I i I 1 loaves 20d '. "It's a Woman's World" will theme the annual Girls' Day ac Uvities at American Fork High School Friday. May 1. In charge of the day's eve.nt are officers of the Girls League, Sonya Davis, Da-vis, president; Judith May, vice president: Sandra Howa, secre tary: Judy Durrant. Sharon Wing, and Ann Christensen, rep resentatives. Script for the .assembly to be presented at 9:30 ain. has been written by Shannon Webber, That evening at 9:00 p.m. in the Sixth-Eighth Ward a dance will be held. All alumni are invited to attend. Special musical numbers to be presented at the dance are songs by a trio consisting of Suzanne Moyle, Lois Johnson and Dean na Beck, and a triple trio com posed of Sharon D. Rackman, Judy Durrant, Ramola Chappell, Bonna Burgess, Shannon Web ber. Joan Ash ton, Connie Eskel son. Joyce Ritchie and Rose Ann Hansen. Margaret H. Hansen Is the ad visor to the Girls League' ' British map inquiry into Yya-s&land Yya-s&land outbreaks. ricr ordtr your prsortalifti listing now N m4 to mis important call last because tht phone yoa use is Ksted ader toother mho it ...... mm v-rwim shnrA 11 1VU w - . an apartment or uveim relatives, a personalized t I'MincT insuivA that VOllf " " nsme. number and address i i will be included mine new s : directory at a surprisingly h low cost. To order person- j; I alizedlistintrs, just call the l t telephone business omce I fleooraia StattI rlea4e , NEW . , ; telephone : directory ; ;.".".going:'. to pretss SOON! s Boys' BOXER GEENS ' Denims. 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