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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May. 30, 1963 - Bank Gives Promotion To Am. Fork Man . George L. Abel George L. Abel, native and resident of American Fork was recently given a promotion at Continental Bank and Trust Company in Salt Lake It was announced last Wednesday by K. J. Sullivan, president. Mr. Abel and Leonard DlGla-como DlGla-como were both advanced to assistant as-sistant cashiers in the business development department. Mr. DIGlecomo was formerly the trust administrator In the bank's trust department and Mr. Abel a former loan officer In the installment in-stallment loan division. , Mr. Abel is the son of Mr,, and Mrs. Lennis Abel of American Fork.. He graduated from the American Fork High School where he was active In music, speech and debate. He also attended at-tended the Biigham Young University.-He first Joined Continental Conti-nental Bank In January 1961 after serving in another bank In Salt Lake for about two years. His wife is the former Joyce Llttleford of Lehl and they are the parents of three daughters. Shrine Circuses Planned For Ogden & Salt Lake Plans are nearing completion for the presentation of the thirteenth annual Ogden and Salt Lake 'Shrine Circuses, which are a benefit for the Shrine Charities and Activities Fund. The circus will play a two dav engagement In Ogden at John Affleck Ball Park starting on June 25. Matinees at a: to and nights at 8:00. In, Salt Lake City the circus will start with a matinee at 3:00 on Tnurs dav. June 27 at Derks Field. Per formances for the balance of the three day engagement will be at 3:00 ana b:iw pm, tnrougn Saturday the 29th, the last day. More than a score of new HARY'S BEAUTY SAL0I1 Prepare for the graduation and holidays. Complete protelnized oil PERMANENT WAVE fflri Regular $15.00 for I nL- f 1 1 only JO (budget department) ' !- Thls June Bride hairstyle created by Mary Kawakaml for natural distribution by "Hair Style of the Month." Sec it in Colorat Mary's Newest Personalized Beauty Devices by Mary's Well Trained Experts. , , Call Today 756-3102 WATCH FOR GRAND OPEH Superior T.V. & Appliance NEW LOCATION 63 WEST MAIN American Fork Phone SK 6-3881 23 end CflDILQ. They know what to insist on when they choose a bourbon for themselves and their friends. ..and they find all of It and more in Hill and Hill trie bourbon that scores for all-around value. Try it yourself, soon. 0 ft HOW DOES YOUR BOURBON SCORE AGAINST HILL and HILL? fit TOAIOMT ounaeM UHIIIILIUHIUIUIL? biliff'iir -y il Kentucky 85-year, Mello. Authentic Sensible " "" Distilled Heritage Taste Character Price HILL and HILL X X X X'X YOUR BOURBON . u.-.'.. acta, many of. them touring America for the first time, comprise com-prise the all new 1983 , Polack (pronounced Pahluck) Bros. Circus. Pat Anthony and his performing lions and tigers are currently featured in the M.O. M. picture Billy Rose's "Jumbo"; the Theron Family of cyclists; the Flying Steeles, featuring Tony Steele's triple somersault on the flying trapese; England's first family of bareback riders, the Dorchesters; Miss Ma Ho Pin, lovely Chinese tight-wire walker; Christiani's trained Doberman - Plnschers; Watklns Chimpanzees and hordes of clowns, elephants, pretty girls and the world's greatest lady Juggler, Miss Lottie Brunn. These are Just a few of the highlights high-lights that will be seen with Polack Bros. Circus in both Ogden Og-den and Salt Lake City. Circus Headquarters in Ogden with J. D. Reynolds as chairman is in Room 324, Klesel Building, phone 399-4050. In' Salt Lake City the office is In the Masonic Temple, 650 East South Temple, phone 363-7100. M. P. Oreffoz Is the general chairman. What Can Our Young Folks Do? There are a lot of fuzzy rumors rum-ors about the kinds of work our young' folks under 18 years are permitted to do. The youngsters are not sure, few parents know anything about the matter, and employers are surprisingly lacking lack-ing in knowledge of eligibility. So, In order to stay out of trouble,, employers set a safe minimum age as a general policy. poli-cy. This is caution which may backfire, because many bright, alert young lolks under 18 years of age may be much better suited suit-ed for a particular Job than someone else. As far as age is concerned boys and girls 18 years and old er are not restricted in any way as to the type of work they may do. One possible exception Is that local ordinances may require re-quire an age of 21 to work In an establishment where beer is sold. In the 16-17-year-old group, there Is a wide variety of Jobs which these young people can do. These include car-hopping where no beer is served, messengers, mess-engers, delivery work; but If a car or truck is InvolvedJn inter state carrying, they must be 18 years or older. Service station and construc tion work is approved, providing the work does not take the youngster above the first floor of any building being erected. Boys and girls in this age bracket brack-et may also work in canneries If they are properly protected against moving gears and belts. Moving down to the 14-15-year-old group, we note that selling gas and oil In a service station Is permlssable, but they must not drive the customers' cars or work with cars that are plants, they must not use any power-driven , maehtner y.) Younesters In this age group may also work In retail trades Antna iph nrnrk nil odd lobs and banning. Of Interest to retail employers In metropolitan areas i thA tart that 75 cents per hour is the going rate for hoys in 14-15 age group, w Jod tnvnivori in interstate com merce, then youth cannot work after 7 pin. What can 12 and 13 year olds AnO Thev mftv sell newspapers but must be off the streets by 7:00 pm. They may deliver h&ndhiiia and mav sell bakery products on the streets but must have a set route to iouow.. " The small boy of 10 or 11 years may carry newspapers or periodicals In a set residential route. He may pick fruit (for pay) and may work as a caddie on a golf course. For girls, the picture is much the same. If 18 or over, me of work is wide ODen ex cept that local law may prevent them from working where beer Is sold until they are 21 or oyer is a partial list of other Jobs they may do: office work, cad die, dish washing, and yard work or work as a bus boy. (If done around stores or Industrial Sixteen and 17 year olds may work in restaurants except where beer is sold. Good pros Dects lie in laundry and dry cleaning establishments, but they must not operate machl nery. Retail sales work is also an eligible Industry. Girls of 14 and 15 years may also work in retail trades. The evening hours for 15 year old girls meet the same restrictions as those mentioned above for boys. Mary Brown Recovering After Car Accident Mary Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brown, was struck by a car driven by Ernest Gomoll, of Salt Lake City, May 25, at approximately 5:30 pjn. at the pedestrian crossing on American Fork's 'Main Street between Merchant Street and 1st West. The 11 year old girl suffered a broken left leg and bruises and abrasions about the head, when she was struck by the right front corner of the bumper Even though the driv er braked the car for 31 feet, the cas was a full car length across the walk-way, before the driver was able to stop the vc hide, according to investigating officer. Von Hampton of the American Fork Police Depart' ment. Mary was rushed to the Amer ican Fork Hospital where she was treated and later released to her home. She is reported in good condition at the present time. She is a student in the sixth grade at the American Fork Junior High School. lifted on racks or holstsHere J Assisting Officer Hampton with the investigation was Utah County Deputy Sheriff, Dean Kirkham. A citation will be issued to the driver of the auto mobile. Wil pat spriig tsap fell yosr brake pedal f HERE'S WHY IT'S SPECIAL Remove front wheels, adjust brakes , jj Repack front wheel bearings jfii 1 Check grease seals 'CLvH 0 Add brake fluid, and road test 5;' mt root ue witt ti nit nmrrt in l-t tot ux semm woan mi u ioa eiot. m Mvas.ua COMMERCIAL TIRE SERVICE 1 Phone FR3-2283 1461 North State Pravo CALYES CALVES CALVES I I Choice Angus-Holstein Beef Cross and Holsteln Guernsey heifer and bull calves from three to twelve weeks old. These calves are sorted In uniform sizes with quality. We guarantee these calves to be healthy upon arrival or you need not accept ac-cept them. There will be a veterinarian's official health certificate accompanying these calves You must take 25 ' or more. We deliver about ten days after you place your order. You may order all heifer or all bull calves. Our delivered prices on the calves: Beef Calves and Age. On Holsteln and Guernsey 5 to 4 4 to 6 6 to 8 8 to 10 10 to .12 'WeeJkj Old' (45.00 8sz.ee 85&50 $62.50 $68.50 3 to 4 Holsteln Bulls 839.00 3 to 4 Holsteln Heifers 844.00 3 to 4 Guernsey Heifers 840.00 6 to 8 Holsteln Bulls 860.00 6 to 8 Holsteln Heifers , - 862.50 " Weeks Old ' "" Call or write or come and pick them np yourself at our calf barn In BondueL - NOLAN LIVESTOCK, COMPANY Letter To The Editor A titantic battle between freedom and world communism is now being waged in the high schools, colleges, and universities universi-ties in America. At stake are the minds and loyalties of our youth. The outcome out-come may well , determine the future of our country.' J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBL has reported, "In 1059 the Communist Party U. S. A. launched - a major campaign with youth as. its. target Campuses throughout the na tlon become prime targets for communist infiltration and recruitment re-cruitment efforts." As a former counter-spy for the FBI, I can testily irom firsthand know' ledge that the communists place extreme Importance on their activities on college campuses. For years free men and free nations have suffered grelvous losses to the forces of oppres sion and dictatorship. Should the history of the past 30 years be repeated, victory would be Inconceivable. Recently, however, I have ob served a bright ray of hope. It is the national conservative youth organization, Young Americans for Freedom. - YAF was formed only two and one half years ago In Sharon, Connecticut Today YAF-"-can proudly and significantly boast 20,000 members in 300 chapters in every state xt the Union. I am proud to serve on their National Advisory Board with such outstanding conservatives conserva-tives as Senators Barry Gold-water, Gold-water, John Tower, Strom Thorn mond, and .many others. I do hope that you will Join with me In giving these young people the financial support they so desperately need. I know that there are many demands on you to support worthwhile causes, but because jot the essential es-sential work YAF is doing In our country's schools, I feel very deeply that this may well be the most Important contribution you can make this year. Sincerely yours, Herbert A. Philbrick Young Americans for Freedom 514 C Street N. E. Washington 2, D. C. Beef cattle may have anywhere any-where from 500 to 1,000 horn flies buzzing around them at one time. NOTICE Any person or persons who are caught stealing flowers, containers contain-ers or wreaths, or committing any acts of vandalism at the American Fork City Cemetery, will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. A police officer of-ficer will be on special detail to patrol the cemetery. Citizens of American Fork are asked to cooperate in this lh order that anyone violating may be apprehended. appre-hended. - Order ol City Council Ray C. Nelson, manager NOTICE American Fork City is offering offer-ing for sale a portion of the) old hospital building on Main St. In American Fork City. The portion offered Is now occupied by BYs Health Foods, Farmers Insurance Group, and Lillie's Gift Shop. Bids should be submitted sub-mitted to the office of the City , Recorder by 5:00 pjn. May 27, 1963 B-9-3fc For Free Estimate and Engineering I wairc en a toce lutt turn vilvt. FluilMMiiiitMl '" i f PLANNING GUIDE RAIN JET CORP. ...irt 1 No wrt. muddy hotel, or itindt. Jutt turn vaiv. Flush-mounted Rain MU cover lawn Instantly win uniform, raln-HK showtr. Ovar 1 million patantad Rala Jet now la no. 30l 1 Flowar Strett, Burbank, Calif. SOLO NATIONALLY. Inexpensive te Install GALL LEE'S PLUHBIUG SK 6-4995 - American Fork 'fl i, : For the Summer Program (i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR RENT !; i1 ) Pianos - Accordions - Band Instruments 1 ' ) . - -' ) Free Course of Instruction Included 1 , ( ( Rental Applied to Purchase if Desired , START YOUR CHILD RIGHT with a First Line Instrument from 1 mmm mb mi ihm mmmm mmmm mmmm m ( Summerhays Music Co. 3719 So. State St. - Salt Lake City NAME ... ADDRESS ...... tee.aeee I 5-9-4t. ; PRE-VACATION SPECIAL NOW UNTIL JUNE 30th 1 BOBS" AMERICAN SERVICE -WILL- CHANGE YOUR OIL GREASE YOUR CAR WASH YOUR CAR VACUUM YOUR CAR CHECK YOUR BRAKES CHECK YOUR TIRES AND BATTERY AMERICAN ALL FOR OfJLV Slight Extra Charge For American's LDO Come IhTo'BOB'SAliERlCAN 585 East State Road American Fork GO ONYOUjlVACATlbr WORRY FREE Phone PL 8-4741 BondueL Wisconsin ' -5-2-4t. f. |