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Show v. A.F. Reservists May Sign With Active Reserve Local Air Force Reservists now have the unique opportunity oppor-tunity of signintr up with an active reserve unit for the period of one year under the new Air Force "Try On" prostram. ' . Under this program, enlistments enlist-ments in the Air Force Reserve Re-serve for a period of one year.is now authorized. This means that all personnel who have satisfied their regular m l 1 1 a r v -ervice oHiaation can, enlist in the Reserve for one year Instead of lontcer periods. Previously, onlv enlistments en-listments of three, four of five years were permissible. One such unit in the area open to this program is the 945th Troop Carrier Group at Hill Air Force Base. Ogden. This enables an individual to sample sam-ple the training brosrram and benefits of the Air Force Reserve Re-serve under a relatively short tour."' -.'" ; .",- ; " Individuals may take advantage advan-tage of the new concept just once, after completion of regular re-gular service obligation. Former For-mer servicemen of any branch of the ATmed Forces enlisring within one year after satisfying satisfy-ing the regular service obligation obli-gation will be enlisted in the grade held at the time of his separation.1: ? '. : ': More information is avall- Patio Breakfast Mrs.. Marlon Robinson was hostess to an early morning breakfast, Saturday morning on her patio. Places were set for Mrs. Joe Reese Mrs. C. ; H, Gordon, Mrs. Theda Par-duhn, Par-duhn, Mrs. Bernlece Angell, Mrs. Marvin Brown, Mrs. Ray Westerlund, :. Pleasant Grove and the hostess. Mrs, Gordon Gor-don was hostess to the same group at a canyon breakfast two weeks ago, Mrs. Bob Edwards Ed-wards was also present at the canyon breakfast, , able from headquarters, 945th Troop Carrier Group, Hill Air Force Base, upon request. Phone TAylor 5-52 H. exten sion udo or .j-jju. . Cutex Reg. 39c POLISH fei h Eh mien . Reg. 69c uitnus Nestle Reg. 35c h IMJESET 2k UflLO SHAMPOO Reg. Lustre Creme Shontfoo $2.00; mm Reg. .$2.19 CREST TGOT PASTE Reg. 53c ; Reg. 69c Reg. 83c . . G9 ,:.: . S . c'. ;,'-.. . r "' ...I ii. 1 1 .f " ' " ''j: V T I ii I 7 COLGATE TCOTI PASTE Reg 53 size Reg. 69c size Reg. 83c size I'HALok. I iKl0OPP ' McuthWast 98c size rania oo Reg. $1.00 DHEGIl 100 5 gr. ASPIRIN - 8 MENNEN Reg.$1.00 BABY L1AG18-- - 09tf ,v.t. ..... MENNEN SPRAY Reg. 79c isocount - - - -m VtnO Reg. 89c BISMOL------C9 UIGlIS Q TIPS L I S T E f' I 79 LVSOL Reg. 89c 79 nnnein 59c size WILDROOT 49? enEnn oil Reg. 99c 79 Reg. $1.98 S1.59 Reg. $1.00 09 Reg. 89c Elder Glade Gobdliffe Returns From , , : ; EMnnn lnnn Mission Welcome home services in honor of Elder Glade P. Good-liffe Good-liffe will be held Sunday July 21, at 3:30 p.m. itOhe American Ameri-can Fork Fifth Ward Chapel. Elder Goodliffe Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Perry D, Goodliffe Good-liffe of this city. He has served as a missionary for the LDS Church for the past" 30 months in Hong Kong zone of the Southern Far East" Mission. Friends and relatives are invited to attend and hear the report of his mission. Hospital Patients Patients who have been! treated at the American Fork Hospital this past week are: PI. Grove Carol Harmer, Robert Hunt Miles, Arthur Gary Olsen, Voilet Moosman, Frank B. Thompson, John Burt WoottonpColleen MeCausland,- Jane Robinson, Jerry Wayne Young, Laura Ellis Shirley Hall) Ike Herreraj Don Poll-man, Poll-man, Michael Carter, Michael Taylor, Hugh Stevens, Joseph L. Monson, Gary Ardel Olsen, LiUian Ellis, Jeffery Vaughn Miller, Ray Pollman, and Judy Hammers. J. Lehi-Birdie Smith, Christine Chris-tine Boyles, Pat Clark, Be-narr Be-narr T. Judd, Dean L. Baxter, Bax-ter, Lillian Welch, Aurilla Gerber, and Patricia Lund. American Fork Amy Pean Forbes, Melba Bratt, Selma Hennings, Larsy (Steven Greenwood, Mary Ellen Cle ments, Joseph H. Williams, Susan Jensen, Earliene Crawford, Craw-ford, Lennis Ed. Abel, Paul L e o n h,a r d t , Evelyn Eyans, Kathleen Thomas, Lynda Knight, Benny Mallorj, Jolene Parker, Max Ditlevsen, Lyn-nette Lyn-nette Ditlevsen, Dehra K. Shelton, Emily C. Healey. An- Ithony A. DeMarcoLY er a0. jacKan. Muriel Hockenbury, Lynn Hunter, and June Hampshire. Hamp-shire. " Orem Sidney Harris, Lorraine Lor-raine H. Wright. Provo-Keith M. Williamson William-son and Carol Bates. Melroy Nelson from Fish-lake Fish-lake and Rodney Dean Soren-son Soren-son of Lark. South Pacific' To. Be Presented In Orem Festival X wartime romance between a Kansas 'cutie and a French planter provide the major romantic ro-mantic interest In the Rogers and Hammerstein favorite, South Pacific," featured show of the Orem Summer Festival, Festi-val, slated for performances at 8 p.m. in the Orem High School July 23-27. As a naval nurse, Ensign Nellie Forbush, played by La-Rue La-Rue Kirk of Orem, falls In love with. Emile da Beque, the French planter, played by William E. Peterson of Pleasant Grove. " 7 The varying moods of tker affections are represented irv such sons as the ebullentVm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" (which Nellie sings taking a shower on stage) and the exquisite borne enchanted en-chanted Evening." Other featured players Include In-clude Sue Teromoto of Orem and Ross Brown, Velma Keith and Noel Twitchell of Provo. Production director is Robert Ro-bert Sandstrom and musical director is Ralph Laycock of the Utah Valley Opera Association. Asso-ciation. Other events of the Orem Summer Festival are performances perfor-mances on July 20 and 27 of "Pinocchio and the Magic Diamond" Dia-mond" by Buddy Youngreen's Youtheatre. Performances will be given at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on both days at the Scera Theatre. A children's parade will be held at 6 p.m. July 23,; THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, July 18, 1963 traveling from the Orem City Hall to the Scera parking lot where a carnival and concession con-cession stands will operate. At 8:30 p.m. that night a spectacular fireworks display will be shown. v : 0i July 24tha water exhibition ex-hibition and swimming races will be held at 10 a.m. at the Scera pool. ? At 1:30 p.m. the same day an invitational archery meet and children's foot races will beheld. , " - Reigning over the entire celebration ' will be Dorothy Stratton: Miss Orem. If "you want to be self-made,' don t leave out the working parts. . ':: ;., ; ,'; , . "Hi M UtttHttm.Hi. "Widest Variety of Fun in Utah" TODAY AND EVERY THURSDAY "ALL FORK CITIZEn BfW ' FREE FERRIS WHEEL RIDES n FREE WHIP RIDES FREE SARATOGA EXPRESS RIDES ; FREE KIDDIE PLANES RIDES1 - Above rides FREE all dajrtong. Rideta-maBy tlmra aa yuu wiulDy .showing this coupon). : Courtesy of , M F03K GITIZEH 1963 CORVAIR MONZA Convertible Spyder 150 H. P. TURBO CHARGED See the fun car of the year with real sports car feel. r ' AMERICAN FORK, UTAH JJ mm Moore Plastic ; 58" V60ft , RUBBER i - GIG'JSS lined -Reg. $1.00 AIR COOLED PiBiE dags oaq eusnion INSULATED ZIPPER LID S1.49 S1.G5 Cm- I L 1 l jW7C3 HEAVY METALfr .id LIFE S1.C3- "7 J Z tIESTS S2.49 1 1 n J WERE CELEBRATING OUR ij J SATURDAY, JULY 20 P R E E ! ICE CREAM COFFEE MILK COKE IDS!! TELEVISIONS OOBY MOUSE IN PERSON " 12 Noon l 2:00' Come in and Get an iDTOGRAPH FREE! Steak Dinners Malted Milks Come in and Register Drawing 5:00 p.m. " FREE! JUKE BOX HUSIG ALL DAY A SPECIAL 11 A. a AllD 7 P. H: muim m 306 WEST. MAIN AMERICAN FORK Cxiast Guard Approved I',- " ' rEZ |