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Show Children can zip their galoshes ga-loshes more readily if you fasten small notebook rings In the zipper pull. When the? galoshes ga-loshes are removed in school, the rings can be placed together toget-her and thef galoshes hung from a hook. Keep colored spools of mend ing threfed in a clear plastic box to find the right spool easily. Use sleeves' from discarded men's shirts arounjd the broom to dust walls. DURFEY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Professional WORK We Do It All Ourselves MEMBER OP N.I.D. 45 West Main American Fork Phone SK 6-3821 .Dane OVi-rhe Uphol sfe.ry 49 East Mairt Street, American Fork mm gootii of joly 4 KITCHEN CHAIRS RECOVERED IN GRADE A NAUGAHIDE S20.CO PLATFORM ROCKER RECOVERED IN GRADE A FROM S3SJ3 SOFA AND CHAIRS RECOVERED IN NAUGAHIDE FROM S149.5 Telephone SK 6-2778 - For convenience of our Provo and Orem Customers FR 3-3737 It w... Western Boys Baseball ALL STAR SEASON This week' is the beginning of the Ail-Star Season for some of A. F.'s baseballers. A fifteen man team consisting of the best of four teams, wil compete with other like teams in this area. The games are tq be played at the David Oourley School diamond, di-amond, 4865 South 4300 West, Kearns on the 27, 28 and 30 of July. There will be three games a day starting at 3 p.m. Why not be there add cheer them on. The National League takes its hat qf f to the following boys picked to represent the league as the All-Star team. Edwin Curfew, Mikel Boley, Keith Lasstfi, Kendall Brown, Richard Ellison, Bobby Mech-am Mech-am Frank Kasper Brent Pulley, Pul-ley, Michael Larsen, Craig Roberts, Ro-berts, .. Melvinj Pace, Kenneth Chipman, Michael Taylor, Dennis Den-nis Harward and Lew MitcheAl. Neldon Walters is the manager; mana-ger; John Roberts, coach and Mrs. Harry Hansen, official scorekeeper. NATIONAL LEAGUE After a hard fought season of baseball, the Brave, managed man-aged by Bill Ellison, forged out in front to again win) first place in the National League. This is the third year the Braves have won the championship. Our congratulations con-gratulations go to that team. The.' Giants, managed by Neldon Nel-don Walters, won second place. The season ended Monday with a thrill-packed game between be-tween the Braves and Dodgers Thcfre were outstanding plays right up to the last. In one game, Lynn Hunter, Giants, scqlred oner un by hitting a double with the bases loaded and two men out to drive In three runs. Then he caught a long line drive into right field. Jack Wagstalf made two beautiful catches in Aett field. The first one was a circus catch, the other was the1 third out in the last inning with the tleing run on base, saving the day for the Glares. Unsung heros of the season have been the mothers who put in many hours in the concession conces-sion stand at the ball park. Those who deserve special mention men-tion and our hearty thanks are Mrs. Eldon Rasmussefn, chairman, chair-man, Mrs. Ira Taylor, Mrs. Ro bert ' Greenwood, Mrs. Leland Smith and Mrs. Leo W. Gurney, committee. ' ' . - . , "'AMERICAN LEAGUE The All-star Tournament for District 12 will be played at Kearnst beginning Wednesday, July 27. Games will be played on July 28 and 30, also. The Amerlcanj Fofk American League team will play the? Kearns team the opening game at 1 p.m. Draper will meet the Kearns International at 3 pm., and the American Fork National Nation-al League will play the Kearns National at 5 p.m. Rlverton will draw the first day bye. The 'boys representing the American League AllStars are Edward Anderson, Tommy Bar-ratt, Bar-ratt, Dale Crotts, Randy Hansen Han-sen and Sheldon Manning of the Sox; Randie Brooks, Dale? Greenwood, Billy Graff, Earl Mott and David Nichol of the Tigers; Douglas Birk, LaMar Driggs and Bobby Eckles of the Yanks; Jackie Peck and Gary White of the Indians. The managers, Bob Brooks, of the Tigers, and Morrell Dean of the Indians, along with the boys urge everyone to come out to Kearns and support both the American and National League teams. late Want Ads FOB SALE 2 Guernsey heifers ready to freshen. Ph. SK 6-4406, American Fork. 1 i- 7-21-2t. FOE SALE First quality hay. Sherman Evans, Ph. SK 6-2068, American Fork. 4- 7-21-lt. FOB SALE 26 in. girls bicycle, 2 gas ranges, 2 televisions, 2 double beds complete. 600 West Main, Ph. SK 6-2740, Am. Fork. . . 7r21-2tp. LOST Small green chain boon, last Friday between Center St. and First East. Ph. SK 6-3861, Am. Fork. . 7-21-2t. ATTENTION! Polio Shots The" Jaycees, are once again sponsoring a polio1 clinic. : Dr. Richards has kindly consented con-sented to give' the seoond shot of the polio series in' his office on Friday, July 22, between the hours of 6 and 10 p.m. The Jaycees are planning to hold two more polio clirjlcs. Watch your local pape , for dates. There will also be posters' pos-ters' displayed in some of the various business houses. DOINGS SEWING CIRCLES The Sewing Circles held their fifth meeting at- the home of Mrs. Elaine Beer recently. They spent the? time working on their practice articles. A demonstration on- the care of nails was given by Lind But ler. Refreshments were served. At the July 5 meeting of the Sewing Circles, Mrs. Beer showed show-ed the girls how to fit their dress patterns on to their material! ma-terial! ;' Nicia Beer gave a demonstration demon-stration on the correct way to iron a blouse. . The rest of the time the girls worked on their articles. Light refreshments were served by Jill Varney. Family Reunions EDWARD CONDER " , On Saturday, July 23, all descendants des-cendants of Edward Conder will gather for a "family reunion at Monroe City Park. . .' Everyone should furnish their own lunch. Lunch will be eaten at noon, followed by a program and entertainment. The folowing was rdeased from the City-County Health Department of Utah County, C. M. Smith, MD., Health Officer: Offi-cer: "Nefarly one-haW of all paralytic par-alytic polio, cases in 1959 were pre-school age children. More than 80 per cent of these cases had not been fully immunized against polio. The Balk vaccine has continued to prove 90 pel-cent pel-cent effective in preventing cases of paralytic polio during the past year. Any case of polio that develops among persons who have not been fulry immunized, im-munized, should be) considered needless. The Health Department Depart-ment urges all people in our community to be sure? that you and. your families are properly immunized."- Foodliner Open Monday , IGA Foodliner on Merchant St., will be open, on Monday, July, 25, for the convenience of their customers for their holiday holi-day shopping , needs. The store will open at 9 a.m. and remain open until 6 pm. . . Statement Of Fact They call it "legal tender," That green and crackling stuff. It's tender when you have it, But when you dont, it's tough. -Sentinel, Philippines. ., BIRTHS , The Julius Hoggards are excited ex-cited over tha, new arrival of Master Hoggard to Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Hoggard, preseht-ly. preseht-ly. of Charleston,? J3outh Caro- Una. Number one child made his appearance on Saturday, Juy 16, tipping the scales at 7 pounds 9 ounces. Mother and son are repotted doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Vilho Jouste of Helsinki, Finland, are doubly thrilled with the news, this being their first granjdson. 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