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Show -v. r ; . j . THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, July 21, I960 , Those plastic spoons make nice supports tor potted plants They do not rot as wooden sticks do and dirt doesnt cling to them. T. V; and Radio Repair for service anytime call SK 6-3881 Superior Radio & T.V. 24 North Church 8t American Fork Ail parts ft labor guaranteed. Vee WarensU, manager FOa SALE Delightful floor plan, choice location, home built by builder for his own use. See to appreciate. ap-preciate. Terms to suit or can assume existing 4 loan. Basement home close in location, 1 acre of ground. Make us a reasonable offer. Terms to suit. FARMS 2 acres, 10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, 50 acres, 90 acres, 180 acres. V or less down. Most of balances at 5 Interest HOMES IN EDGEFIELD $600.00 to $650.00 down balance bal-ance on FH.A. or O. I. terms. All Improvements in and paid. Close to schools, shopping and church, with or without bullt-lns. BARRATT DEVELOPMENT CO. COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE LIST YOUR PROPERTY . WITH BARRATTS Tel. SK 6-3551 . 35 North Barrajt Ave. American Fork, Utah Preston Barratt SK 6-3962 Harry Barratt SK 6-3632 Olen Barratt SK 6-3792 Ted Barratt SK 6-4172 A FINE G-ffT SUITABLE FOR ANY OCCASION AMERICAN FORK HISTORY BiWMt 41 V it- ' Alpine . Miss Fulkerson sets nuptial date Miss Helen Clubs and Socials V SOROSIS CLUB Sorosis Club members and their husbands enjoyed an afternoon af-ternoon at the' Walter Devey summer home in American Fork Canyon on Friday, July 15. A delightful dinner and luncheon were served the group. First prize - was won by Mrs. Will Conder, and Mrs. Lillian Wilde retived draw prize. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Walte'r A. Devey, Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Bate, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nicholes, Mr.; and Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. Mabel Adam-son, Adam-son, Mrs. Lillian Wilde, Mrs. Cora Miller and Mrs. Laura Miller. If you can't wash your hair during a spell of illness for fear of catching cold, wash your brush and comb every day and dry them in the sun. Brush and comb the hair frequently fre-quently to get out the loose dirt. A bit of cologne on the brush as well as the hair and scalp will keep the hair fresh tmelliri'j. ') -BOOK ONLY $2.50 Publishing Com American Fork Ann Fulkerson Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Fulkerson Fulk-erson are announcing the engagement en-gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Helen Hel-en Ann, to Dennis Durfey, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Haws Durfey. Dur-fey. The couple have chosen Fri day, July 29 as their nuptial day. They will be honored at an open house that evening in the EiKhth Ward, 312 North First East, with the bride's parents as hosts. Receiving will be1 from 8 to 10 pjn. The bride-elect and her fi ancee are both graduates of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. Miss Fulkerson was a cheerleader during her senior year. Mr, Durfey was class president, co-captain of the football team and active in track and basketball. LocaHtems James and Mildred Hetary Makin have just spent three weeks on cultural and archae ological tour of Old Mexico with Socotwa. They visited the ruins, Matatlan, San Bias, Guadala jara, Mexico City, Vera Cruz and many otht places of historical his-torical interestBranches of the Mormon Church were .very in terestii. Medical authorities agree eggs, important in diet Leading - medical authorities generally agree that eggs are ode pf nature's finest and most essential foods for all-around good health. Eggs have long been known to be an outstanding outstand-ing "protective" food to safeguard safe-guard against deficiencies. It Is recognized for Its nutritional values and is important as a diet food. But eggs are believed to be important in protecting children child-ren from rheumatic fever, according ac-cording to C. K. Ferre, general manager of Utah Poultry and Farmers Coperauve. According to a report from Dr. Alvin F. Coburn, distinguished distinguish-ed rheumatologist, evidence is continually mounting to prove that eggs, or a chemical substance sub-stance of egg yolk, is an Important Im-portant factor in protecting against ari curing the disease which in times past has killed more children than all other diseases combined. The evidence to date Is all circumstantial, but it has to be, acording to Mr. Ferre, because there are no laboratory animals In which rheumatic fever can be studied. Dr. Coburn, associate profes sor of pediatrics at New York Medical College, reports In a special medical" report that: "When the diets or rheumatic fever children are supplement ed either with egg yolk or with fractions of egg yolks con talnlng ethanolamlne palmlta' mide. their susceptibility to re currences of rheumatic fever decreases dramatically." Mr. Ferre points out that eggs are "essential in every diet." Noting the decrease in per cap ita egg consumption in Amer lea, he adds: "The American people are substituting prepar ed breakfast foods for eggs, which of times do not provide the protective, food values "V iL-vIV , i I with the purchase of any --O 4 i jj of these GE ranges Zrm-m mH mm ... -m m, I pzmsr - .WSMW. Just ciial th heat and cook automatically without watching I "Banquet-sii," 23" floodlighted master oven - so wide Igrgt roasting pans slid in sideways; on shelf holds fourplesl Removable evn door for asy-rach ovn cUaning. focused hat broiler - focuses inttnst, radiant heat right on th food with searchlight concentration. Easy-set oven timer Only riw O per Com In today take your choce . . smut lUtTSIC found in eggs. It is my personal opinion that the general health of , the nation calls; for more eggs in the diet rather than less, certainly there is no cheaper or better Way to forti fy ourselves than by eating eggs.' . ' Automobile displayed as oddity in 1896 Barnum-Bailey Circus The automobile -was such novelty v In 1896 that the Bar-num Bar-num and Bailey Circus display ed one as its main oddity. Today there are more than 80 million passenger cars trav eling on the world's roads, ac cording to World Book Ency clopedia. And about 56 million are owned by Americans. That's enough cars to take every man, woman ana child In the U. S. for a Sunday drive at one time . . . with room left over for all the people of Oreat Britain and France. And even then, there would be 15 million empty seats.., Here are some other interesting inter-esting facts about automobiles: England tried to discourage the use of cars in 1865 by passing pass-ing the Red Flag Law. The law required that someone carrying carry-ing a red flag in the daytime and a lantern at night walk ahead of any steam carriage traveling on the highways. - The first president to ride in a car was William McKlnley. He was taken to a hospital In an electric ambulance after being shot by an assassin in 1901. , A Cadillac was driven) up the steps of the Capitol in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, in 1905 to prove - c : i SENSI-TEMP - makes all pots and pans automatic! ends tedious pot-watching. pot-watching. Just dial the desired heat from 150 to 500. Sensi-temp automatically automat-ically controls the temperature you I Ik i aiai.no Don-overs, burning or scorching. Model J - 304 Spacemaker 30" Range and minute timer. - , week after small down payment ? J A. L OU SALES MID SEQUlDS 268 West Main Street Ameslcan Fork - Fhone SX 1-4361 the car's power. The average car lasted 6.5 years in 1925. ' Today it lasts more than 12 years. The aver age 1925 car traveled 25,750 miles before . it was scrapped. The average car, today travels 110,000 miles. Private passenger cars In the U. S. travel more than 500 billion bil-lion miles a year ... a distance greater than 2,700 round trips to the sun. July 23rd program postponed until Sept. , The program and exhibit of the City Recreation Department announced in last week's paper which was scheduled for July 23, has been postponed due to conflict of individuals concern ed in the Orem Flora-Festival. The evrtit has been re-scheduled for September. A definite date will be announced in the near future. That Roof of Yours Needs Attention NOW! COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE on NEW OR OLD ROOFS FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Reasonable Rates GREEN G GARTER 957 West 21 North LehiTeL PO 8-3255 or PO 8-3487 7-14-4t If' ' essay .,. can be purchased O-l timer, Model J . get your et of Co CtCIT? Henry G. Clarke succumbs to illness at age 53 Notice has been received from Montibello, California, of the death of Henry O. Clarke, son of the deceased James n. and Bertha Ber-tha Jackson Clarke. . He died of an illness July 20, 1960. His body la being brought to American Fork fof vburlaL Funeral date Is pending arrival of the deceased. A He is survived by onecttagh-ter onecttagh-ter Bertha; six brothers and three sisters, J. Mark Clarke, Los Angeles, California; Wlllard H. Clarke, Alhambra, Calif.; Mrs. Jasper Eves (Edith), West Co vina, Calif.; Pres. John L. Clarke, Rexburg, Idaho; Dr. Robert A. Clarke, Ogden; David H. Clarke, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Harold B. Ramsay (Helen) and Mrs. Walter Brock (Bertha), American Fork. Model J-404 40'' Pushbutton range All the wonderful luxury features of the, model J-304 rang,' plus thro storage drawers, yet thrifty- priced I $32995 Model J-403 40", Pushbutton Ranger Many deluxe features on this fully automatic : economy range: easy-set easy-set timer, floodlighted oven with window door, removable oven door for easy oven cleaning. extra-hi-speedsur- ( face unit, clock and minute timer, three storage drawers. . $2899S Model J-303 v Spacemaker 30" Fully automatic with easy-set timer. $2799 Any of these three ranaes for only $30 per Rang with automatic oven-and-mlnute M . 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