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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May 25, 1961 Couple Reveals Wedding Plans K V 1 s. if , VV..' : VAT if the date for the marriage to be solemnized in the Salt Lake' LDS Temple. The young couple cou-ple will be honored at an Open House reception May 26 in the Plt'asant Grove Fifth Ward. Charlotte will graduate from the Pleasant Grove High School this June. Larry has recently returned (torn an LOS mission to the Southern States. He is a graduate gradu-ate of the American Fork High School and Seminary. At the persent time he is working in Bountiful. They plan to make their home in Salt Lake City where they both art? going to attend the University of Utah. Mr.. .and Mrs. Larry Coleman ". Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Charlotte Char-lotte Jeppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeppson, formerly for-merly of American Fork, now of Pleasant GfcVe, ' to Larry Ook'.nan, son of, Mr. and -Mrs. Ed'vard Coleman of American Foik. May 25 has been selected as Aspiring Young Printers Visit The Publishing Co. The Third Grade classes of Ms. Wing and Mrs. Fulkerson, irom the Greenwood School visited the Alpine Publishing Co. last Wednesday to RECEIVE FIRST HAND INFORMATION on how to get a paper off the press. Mr. A. F. Gaisford took the students through the company in two different groups, Explaining Ex-plaining each step that must be taken in order to get the paper printed each weeks Tht' children showed a particular par-ticular interest in the linotype machine and the large press. Because of the small amount of space and the large amount of childrt'n, Mr. Gaisfor decided it would not be too wise to run the press while the group was here in order to avoid any accident. ac-cident. This was an educational feature fea-ture and enjoyable to the children. chil-dren. . -. Treating roads with salt cuts down on dusting, saves on gravel, is inexpensive and easy to do. A CHECK THESE: V V mm n ECliED MB ft m V V 1959 BUICK 4 Door Hardtop with all the extras including refrigerated air conditioning $2395.00 V V I960 Lark 4 Door Sedan. This one is new and has the following: Overdrive,, Heater, Under- seal, V-8 $1895.00 V "V 1960 Lark 4 Door Regal. Loaded with Automa tic trans. Radio, Heater, Whitewall Tires, Reclining Re-clining Seats, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Head Rests and etc. $1995.00 V V 1 960 Opel 2 Door Sedan. Deep Green Color, Radio, Heater, 4 cyl. Engine for 30 miles per.gallon . . . $1695.00 V V 1957 Pontiac Star Chief 4 Door Hardtop. One owner, Hydramatic, Radio, Heater, Power Steer- and Brakes $1295.00 V V 1959Vauxhall Station Wagon 4 Dr. Heater, 4 cyl. $1295.00 V V 1956 Oldsmobile "88" 4 Door Sedan. One Owner, Radio, Heater, Whitewall Tires, Tutone Blue ... $ 895.00 1955 Ford Fairlane 4 Door Sedan. Beautiful Black finish, Ford-O-Matic, Radio, Heater, Power Steering Steer-ing and Brakes $ 695.00 1954 Pontiac Chieftain 8 Delux 4 Door Sedan. Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Tutone Green Paint . $ 395.00 V V 1960 Motor Cycle. Not a year old yet, 115 miles per gallon $ 395.00 1953 Pontiac Catalina Sports Coupe. Hydra, Radio, Heater $295.00 1949 Chevrolet Truck (Hunting & fishing delight) $ 200.00 1951 Dodge 4 Door Sedan. New seat covers & paint $ 195.00 E 17 BUICKS - 1EVJ POUTIAGS E 17 GLjG TRUCKS (Before U buy give Holleys a try) UOLLEY MO COtiPffllY Dealer DUP Meetings BEEHIVE CAMP The Beehive Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Thursday, May 13 at the Relic Hall . with vice captains Ruby Clayson and Electa Smith as hostesses. A history of Simeon Covington Coving-ton Thornton, was given by Mary Wright. He was the father fath-er of Mrs. Clayson and Mrs, Wright. Vera Thompson gave the lesson les-son on the Early Days of the Telegraph and the annual report re-port was read by Rowena Dev-ey, Dev-ey, secretary-treasurer of the Camp. A report was given by Capt, Lois Pritchett on the North Utah County D.U.P. annual convention, con-vention, held at Lindon, May 5. Attending this convention were Mrs. Pritchett, Hannah Ashby, Nan Ferguson and Hazel Sho-ell. Sho-ell. Mrs. Pritchett and .Mrs. Ashby were voting delegates. Mrs. Pritchett and Mrs. Sho-ell Sho-ell also attended the National D.UP. convention at Salt Lake' City in April. The Camp extended a vote of thanks to Rowena Devey for three beautiful show cases presented pre-sented to the camp by Devey's Men's Store. The cases were placed in the Relic Hall, Thursday Thurs-day for use of the American Fork D.UP. Camps. Notice to Creditors ESTATE OF SARAH A. ADAMS AD-AMS Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned under-signed administartors at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney at Law, Suite 12 Geneva Gen-eva Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before September 28, 1961. Keith J. Adams and Shirley Rae Gray Administrators First publication May 25, 1961. Last publication June 15, 1961. ELECTRIC HEATING Clean-Comfortable NO FLUE REQUIRED See us for proper design and installation Gunther's American Fork Phone SK 6-2451 'Tour Comfort Is Our Concern" 5 litr -- GRIFFIN BAKERY Weekend Specials BREAD 2 LOAVES Old Fashioned Cinnamon Rolls .... Doz. 39c Hot Dog and Hamburger Buns 8 for 25c Strawberry Cream Pies 49c 11 East Main - Phone SK 6-2121 American Fork 1 AMERICAN FORK STORE PACK IN THE BIG BUYS... I j ' , ri CO? 1 - 1 Ladies', Misses' Ass't ?VV Cotton Bastiste HEAP BIG BUY ON OUR SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS Beat a trail to Penney's for cotton oxford and cotton broadcloth dress shirts. Short point or button-down. BABY DOLL JAMAS 2.00 Sleep cool in the Quality Pajamas. S.M.L. Comfortable Padded CHAISE LOUNGES Water repellent cover. I inch frame. 5 position back. FOLDING CHAIRS $4.88 Penney's Cut Prices on Big Mac MATCHED WORK SETS Tan, Grey or Green colors SHIRTS A PANTS were $2.69 "J IH were $3.29 NOW .43 NOW Men's sizes 14 to 17 White, pastels 2.00 Girls' Cotton SUMMER DRESSES Dan River Cottons 3 to 6x 7 to 14 Misses' Ass't. Styles JAMAICA SETS V Blouse and Jamaica Shorts In several styles. Sizes 10 to 18 2.25 3.00 I 2.88 set U.S. Made Canvas Footwear 14.88 M ; ! 2.98 Y . ; Men's, Boys' Dressy COTTON SUCKS Select 16 wale cotton. Cord or polished cottons. Plain front styling In styles for belts or beltless. 29 to 42 waist. ' Boys 8 to IS 2 pairs 80.69 Ladies' 4 to 9 Children's 4 to 12, 12y2-3. Canvas Oxfords White, Red, Blue... With arch supports. 1.99 Men's 6-12 - Boys' 2-6 Suction Soles Arch Supports Ventilated Uppers S2.99 Men's, Boys' Heavy HI-CUT SHOES Suction Soles Arch Supports Boy's 10 to 6 - Men's 6 to 11. S2.99 500 Yards Better SPORT FABRICS Crosscords Cordino Sailcloth - Poplins Pennsheen. Your Choice 57tf yard Artificial Flowers Sweetheart Roses Polyethelene Plastic 5 Stems, 15 Blossoms Special Buy! 300 pr. Misses' Novelty Long Tapers Slacks Ripple Cords Plains - Fancy. Sizes 10 to 20. S1.99 Same in Jamaica . Length $1.44 500 Sets Children's SPORTSWEAR SETS Blouse-Slack Sets, . Blouse. Short Sets, One Piece Play-suits, Play-suits, Separate Slacks. Sizes 2 to 4 and 3 to fa..V,:,:f t : 1.C3set 5 Buds Alitor: " ONLY ' N 1.C3 |