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Show 1 TII35 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, Jnna 11; 1984 r 4V C:ild!n Pcrmils Tc!:IOvcr : i-' Bnlldlag permits totalln $128,088' were Issued In Am rlcui Fork durlnf the month of May, according to a report released today by city building Inspector Alfred Johnson. Permlta Included one new commercial building and two commercial ' remodeling projects. pro-jects. : . - -.: May parmlta wara laauad aa tollowai Adair 0. Bromley. 221 Waat 4th North, patio, $500 j Duane Hancocky 284 North 4th East, addition to carport $17Sj Dejbert Ray Chlpman, 191 North 828 Eaat, raaldanca and carport,' car-port,' $17,000; Ellis. Parkar, 430 North 3rd Waat, patio, $800) Arnold F, Carter, 82 Lincoln Avenue; fanea, $200 Valdon D. Coleman, 68 Sou to 2nd Waat, Koma Improvement, $1,000( E. R. Calaford, 196 East 1st South, raaldanca and carport $10,0001 Utah Powar and Light Co., 81 Eaat Main, sign, $690) Sinclair Raflnlng Company, 81 Waat ramodallng aarvloa station; Earl 8, Anderson, 94 Eaat 160 North and 80 Eaat 180 North Mortuary and raaldanca,. $80,000 Oor don A, Raynaa, aouth on 8th Eaat, basement for noma to ba moved off fraaway accaaa road, $1,000; Ira Taylor, 870. North lat Eaat, addition to Mm Arrivals Babies bora the paat weak In tha American Tort Boapltal arat June S Boy to Dean A. and Betty Walker' Peterson of Pleasant Grora, June 4-Olrl to Tom and Jean Hamilton Bailey of American Fork. ' . June 4-Boy to Frad and Ruth Jacklla Coi of Labi raaldanca, tTOOj Rollo Millar, 41 Waat lat South, domollah barn; laaac Turner, 284 Waat lat South, domollah coop; Ernest Ern-est Jacklln, 364 North 3rd Waat. three-car garage, $800; Verl Andaraon, 824 Eaat 3rd North, raaldanca and carport, $11,000; American Fork Hoapltal Board, 83 Eaat Main, remodeling Anderson An-derson Furniture building, $2,800.- June 8 Boy to Jeiee D. and Joyce Radflald Laamaeter of American Fork. June B-Olrl, to Robert and Barbara Laraen Evansrf Anv erlcaa Fork. . June 6-Clrl to Jack A. and Connie Bennett Taylor of Fleas ant Drove. Mrs. Charlee R. Stubblea U happy to announce the arrival of a new, eight pound grand-eon, grand-eon, born to her daughter, Mar-lchna Mar-lchna (Stubblea) Harper, and William Douglaa Harper, The baby waa born May 27 In Roosevelt, Utah, and will be named William Theodore Harper. Har-per. He will be Joining brother Charles Qua, 16 months. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harper, of Rawlins, Wyoming, are also grandparents of the new boy. Mr. Harper, the beaming father, fa-ther, la teaching in Roosevelt. TESTIMONIAL, OPEN HOUSE TO HONOR BISHOP, COUNSELORS L There wis be a testimonial and open house in honor of Bl-chop Bl-chop Raymond T. Bailey and his counselors, William H. Wright and J. Ralph Blnnan, In the American Fork Sixth-Eighth Ward, chapel on Tuesday, June 16, at 8:00 p.m. - -All ward member a, former ward members, and friends of the retiring Bishopric are cord tally; invited to attend. Light refreshments will be served. The Regional office of the Veterans Administration Is in the process of moving from 1780 S. Redwood Road to the new Federal Building, 128 South State in Salt Lake City. The move la expected to be completed by the end of the week, offlclala said. - CARD OF THANKS "We wish to express a special thanks to everyone who waa in any way connected with assisting assist-ing us during the death and funeral of our loved one. '' ' We want to especially thank r the Third Ward and Stake Missionaries Mis-sionaries for all they did. The Boy Scout troop and Relief So-dety So-dety of the Third Ward assisted Roger'a grandparents, Mr. and Mra. W. S. Thompson of Fairvlew, West Virginia, have returned home after a abort stay. They also wish to express their thanks and gratitude to everyone hare who waa so kind. To those' of you who brought flowers or contributed in any way, let us extend our sincere sin-cere thanks. The Family of Roger Thompson Farm Buro Z Ladies Day Set Ladles Day on June 16 la being be-ing sponsored by Farm Bureau Ladles of Utah County. The la-dice la-dice will go by bue to Fort Brldger and return home by way of tha old Mormon Trail. Stope will be made to Points of Interest along the way, --: . A chartered bus win begin to pick the ladies up in Pay son' at 6:00 a.m. with stops in the different local areas as far as Oram. All those from the north end of the county desiring to go must arrange to meet the bus In Orem. . Each lady is requested to bring her own lunch, but upon arriving at Salt Lake City in the evening, the ladles will en- venous return to--; 1 COLORADO ,; X '..... Mr. and Mrs. MyJes'Jodd returned to , ColoradaJthls past, week after spending too days In American Fork with their parenta andatv tending the wedding of rMyles sister, Denna Marie Masterson. Their Urns was divided between the homes of Mr,' and Mrs. Charles Masterson and Mrs. Anna Gray. Mrs. Juddis the former for-mer Mary Ann pray. With the couple were their two small, daughters, Angela Marie, now two mrs old. and Poly Ann, just five months ' , Joy a smorgasbord dinner. . , AH those interested, in Am-, arlcan Fork should contact Mrs. Willy Raimohlissel, your local Farm Bureau president, by June 12, so that final arrangements can be made. 1 , , - , ...... ...... ,, -v (mw jpUl, . nil S 1 ' Charcoal Briquets y yJ U . Satellite Lignite , v h - Shop Safeway and Save j Mil f J kZ':(VI H J ...and enjoy yourfavorife cook-out foods! A gentle breeze brings wonderful aromas of meat slowly cooking over ? :' glowing coals. The tossed salad almost overflows its wooden bowl. Vegetables , 1 1 and rolls .. . beverages and desserts . . . there's an extra flavor-boost in everything you serve under balmy skies. Come choose your favorites now and get set to live it up out-of-doors. SSiylarEs iuns (20-Pound Bag 95) Charcoal ligtter 'gr .19, I sr J( 'i Fryer-Roaster U.S.D.A. 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