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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, September 22, 1960 Gerald Adamson To Claim Bride half years in the Spanish-Am-ericarv mission for the LDS. Church. The couple will make their home In Logan, where Mr. Adam-son Adam-son expects to graduate from USU this coming spring, There will be an open house rtveption at the Second-Seventh Ward chapel on Friday evening, Sept. 23. S 1 -5 , s ' 4Mfc . ...... v . , .. .A i. . Miss Nancy Belliston Miss Nancy Belliston, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Belliston of Ogden, will become the bride of Gerald E. (Jerry) Adamson, son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas W. Adamson, of American Amer-ican Fork, Friday, Sept. 23, at thtf Salt Lake LDJS. Temple where President Hanks, first counselor in the Temple Presidency, Pres-idency, will officiate. Miss Belliston is a graduate of the Utah State University. Mr. Adamson is a graduate of the American Fork High School, has sefrved two and one-- V. M rKUM ivl Y &p Watch fieWMoB! HJ CAPL HELM Time was when cartoonists portrayed "stockholders" as Wall Street fat guys with dollar Bigns on their vests, clipping coupons as well as "the common people." True once, perhaps, but not now. Today, "stockholders" have given way to "shareholders" average citizens, your neighbors and mine, who live on Main Street, U.S.A., mostly, and work in all walks of life. There are 13 million of them, in all states of our blessed Union. They have lived thriftily, and have invested their savings in buying shares in growing America's industry the better to educate their kids and provide pro-vide for their own old age. Sometimes these shareholders get immediate returns on their investments; sometimes they must wait until their companies expand and prosper. But the Studebaker-Packard people recently re-cently went a step further and gave each of its shareholders an unexpected, and unprecedented extra, a $100 rebate on the purchase pur-chase of every Lark car. Whether you owned one share or 1,000, you got the rebate. It's a far cry indeed from the days of "soul-less corporations" and "bloated stockholders," isn't it? Notice to Creditors ESTATE OF N ALMA D. , ERICKSON Deceased. Creditors, will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned undersign-ed administrator at his office, Peoples State Bank of American Fork. 33 East Main. American Fork, Utah, on or before Novem ber 25, 1960. Clifford E. Young, Jr. Administrator O. DeVere Wootton Attorney for Administrator American Fork, Utah First Publication SeDt: 22. 1960. Last Publication Oct. 13, I960 FOR SALE WELL KEPT HOMEr-Close in location. Lot in excellent condition, basement finished, tripple garage. Zoned commercial. com-mercial. See to appreciate. BRICK SPLIT LEVEL Touch plate electric wiring, 100 x 175' lot, good eastside location, carpet in living room and bedroom, drapes in living room included. HOME IN EDGEFIELD $600.00 down, balance like rent. All three bedroom brick, entire area new, all improvements improve-ments in and paid for. FHA or O. I. terms or will finance conventional. LOTS AND FARM ACREAGE ACRE-AGE See us for your property needs. BARRATT DEVELOPMENT CO. COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH BARRATTS Tel. SK 6-3551 35 North Barratt Ave. American Fork, Utah Preston Barratt SK 6-3962 Harry Barratt SK 6-3632 Olen Barratt SK 6-3792 Ted Barratt SK 6-4172 REGISTER NOW For NIGHT CLASSES at n Centra These classes start October 3, 1960 Accounting & Bookkeeping Auto Tuneup Auto Electric .. Carburetion Automatic Transmission Typing Beginning and Advanced ' ' Shorthand Beginning and Advanced Business Machines Hy-Speed Longhand Cabinet Making I & II Diesel Mechanics Drafting Archltectual Structural & Layout Mechanical Electronics Estimating & Blueprint Reading Electricity Basic & Industrial Electronics Basic, Intermediate, Advanced Amateur Radio Operator Machine Shop Beginning & Advanced TUITION: per term of 15 weeks 6 hours per week $19.00 8 hours per week $23.00 (Adiitlonal fees for welding and leadwlplng) Mathematics Beginning, Adv. & Technical Refrigeration & Appliance Repair Welding ( Hydraulic System & Controls Iron Workers Apprentices only Sheet Metal Apprentices only Plumbing I & n Apprentices only Speciol High School Program Electronics Technology Machine Technology Drafting Technology Technical Illustration (High school students contact local high school principal for further Information) a X u Q- X u X D X D X u X D X D X X D X 8 X rit X u X Driver Education for adults and high school students 12 hours per week $31.00v . 16 hours per week $39.00 X 1 X 0 X 0 X REGISTRATION: dally 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Instruction begins Monday, October 3 at 7 .pjn. Registration should be completed before October 3rd. A late registration fee of $2.00 will be charged any student who does not register and pay his fees before the end of the registration period. CENTRAL UTAH UOGATIOHAL SCHOOL 1400 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah X u X 0 X D X u X D X SWIFT'S F nil ooaiiner American Fork r 1 lb. 59s Apple Sauce ei$1.0Q 2iBs.(g!B Fresh Pork Roasf " "-"i- 29c Fresh PorEc Cutlets " - 1$ SWANSON'S NEW YORK DINNERS-SWANSON'S Milk TU DIHIIERS varieties ) 2 for 99e TALL CANS CAL-FAME 8 cans 1 I LEMONADE - - - - 12 for 93 MM 10 Delicious Flavors HH (for 5e nn n or Pi stare eraiSs 10. for 46 Oz. Cans Zerex PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE GALLON n o 51 1 4 Cans 24 OZ. mv |