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Show if V-sr LEGION AFAGHAN WINNER DRAWN- Sue Brown, Poppy Day Chairman, left, and Jean Robinson, : Am. Legion Auxiliary president, displaying the beautiful afaghan which was given away in a drawing last Monday night while, William Brown, Long Island, pulls the lucky ticket out of the wheel. Pro-: Pro-: v ceeds from the sale of tickets went into their Girl's State Fund; Joy Boren, chairman was absent when the picture was taken. : 1 I - - " " A ' INDIVIDUAL BOWLING WINNERS - Tom Atkinson, at Jett, City Bowling League, v Rod Clements, pictured at right, took high series with a 640. a' ii j n n i J - uuisunaing uoviers .. . Bowlers In the Thursday NUjht Classic League have rolled up some admirable scores during the season now coming to a close. The league comprised some 70 bowlers. ir Awards were recently presented pre-sented to outstanding bowlers for top league scores. Lei Hampton rolled the highest 0 Lee Hampton bowls high game of the year, with a 265 In Classic play. He also scored 279 in the Saturday night league. game of the year in the league play with a pin fall of 265. He also rolled a 279 in a Saturday night league to hold his title clear. Howard Bean rolled the high series, a 720. This is the highest series bowled at the Jack and Jill Lanes this year and also ties the record of the lanes. Meadow Gold team bowled the highest team score, with a 6161 team game. The team members are Howard Bean, VeeWarenski, Max Smith, Bob Greenwood, Cecil Parker, Lee Parker and J e r r y Robinson. Other winners In league play CoL'pb Ved in It'svsda Riles - Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Richie of American Fork announce the rCtCUl llliU 1 VI IUCU IWIKil ter, Wilma, to David Ray Nlelson of Pleasant Grove. The bridegroom bride-groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond J. Nlelson. The couple were married Thursday, May 13 in Ely, Nevada with LBS Stake President, David Hansen of-flciaUng. of-flciaUng. A Meet - the - Bride reception will be held Thursday, June 3, in the Second-Seventh Ward Cultural Cul-tural Hall from 7 to 9 p.m. honoring the marriage. -. , - in frianrie anii relatives arA ...... A VMWV HUM . war m invited to attend. Hosting the affair af-fair are parents of the bride. The couple were accompanied to Ely by a sister and brother-in-law of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ellis. ft" as - " Kcceivc Averas I Howard Bean takes high series honors with a 720, the highest series bowled at Jack and Jill Lanes this year. .J;; Included Lehi Drive Inn, who posted some of the highest scores In the league with 2981, as high team series and 1021 as a high single team game. High series bowlers, include Bus Halliday, 682, and Jerry Robinson 639. High Game wln ners were Lee Hampton's 265, Bob Noyes, 225, and Harvey Hip pach and Howard Bean 255. Team winners in the roDofl were Meadow. Gold, first,' Lehi Drive Inn, second and Polar King, from Pleasant Grove, thirl Summer leagues are now forming. form-ing. Matron Eulogized At Funeral Services Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday, May 19 for Madge Young Nielsen, 54, who died May 16, in the American Fork Hospital pf a stroke, in Anderson and Sons Memorial ChapeL Bishop Keith Adamson conducting. Prelude and postlude music was played by Car la Eliason and Invocation was offered by Harold Bullock. Remarks were given by Bishop Adamson followed by a musical selection by a ladies trio, Hazel Bullock, Rosalee Jacklln, and Karen Johnson, accompanied by Joe James. A tribute to the deceased was given by Bishop Reed Renolds, a brother-in-law. Charlotte An derson sang a vocal solo ac companled by Mrs. Eliason and speaker was Bishop F. Haws Durfey. . Benediction was offered by Marcus Cleave and the grave in the American Fork City Cemetery Ceme-tery was dedicated by President Boyd FugaL Pall bearers were brothers, Joseph N.. Dan V., and DeRay Young; and sons-in-law, Cecil Parker, Don Thomson and Arlo Pierce: I - s - 7 a l - : ( c ' j i ' 1 ""'-. 1 i W ivy i n Legion Auxiliary Elects Officers The American Legion Auxiliary Aux-iliary held election of officers and the drawing for the Afaghan that was given as the project toward the Girl's State Fund, Monday evening, May 24, in the American Legion HalL Uts, Jean Robinson, president conducted the short business meeting. Colors were advanced by Sue Brown and Violet Huggard and the prayer was offered by Nina Llewelyn. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and the election of officers of-ficers was held with the follow. ihg being elected: president, Leola Hatch; First vice-presi dent, Sue Brown; Second vice president, Nina Llewelyn. The new officers win take office in the fan. The program for the evening was under the chairmanship of Sue Brown. Miss Jalee Ausnouse sang, "My Buddy accompanied by Kay Beck. Norma Pate played a medely of favorite songs from World War I period fitting for the occasion and Carma Hansen recited the favorite poem, fin Flanders Field. Mrs. Robert Thomas gave the poem answer, The American Answer ToFlan- ders Field. The concluding-number on the program was "God Bless America sung by Jalee Alls-house, Alls-house, with the congregation joining join-ing in on the last chorus of the song. The Colors were retired. Mrs. Brown, who was chairman chair-man of the Poppy Day held last Saturday, reported that the day was very successful She then introduced her guests and relatives rela-tives from Little Neck, Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thomas. AFAGHAN WINNER NAMED - At 9:00 p.m. with the help of William H. Brown, the name was drawn from the ticket wheel for the winner of the Afaghan. Dee Louder of Orem, Utah was the person who won the prize. It delivered to bis home after the meeting. Mr. Wilber Huggard made the ticket wheel and donated it to the American Legion Aux iliary for future use. Ufecen Reorfs Meetings, How Officers The Utacen Literary Club held their last meeting of the year Monday, May 24, at the home of Mrs. Anthony DeMarco, hostess. host-ess. Litany was read by Ber-nice Ber-nice Archibald, and the thought for the day was given by Erma Miller. The program was presented by Gall Loader, talented daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Loader, who played the guitar and sang several folk songs. She also played and sang an original com position. - Election of. officers for next year placed in officer. Myrle Buckley, president; Judith Wil son, vice president; Beth Manning, Man-ning, secretary; Gladys Helm-andollar, Helm-andollar, treasurer; and Fay Cblpman, Historian. Outgoing president is Ann Larsen. The March meeting of the club was held at the home of Alden ana Mrs. Myrle Buckiey-assist lng as hostesses. Cathrine Clements Cle-ments read Litany and Bernlce Archibald gave the thought for the day. Guest Leona Grant, gave the book review, Joy in the Morning' Morn-ing' by Betty Smith as the program. pro-gram. Sixteen members were present. . . " : On April 5, the club members enjoyed their annual 'Spring Fashion Show presented by DevejTs. Also featured on this -1 u Elder Blaine Bafcman Called to Serve iir Spanish-American Mission A farewell testimonial honor ing Elder Blaine S. Bateman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Bateman, will be held Sunday, May au, ai o:vup.m. intneAmer lean Fork Sixth-Eighth Ward ChaneL Bishop Ira Tavlor will conduct the service. All friends and relatives are cordially invited in-vited to join with ward members for the occasion. , Elder Bateman has accepted a call to serve in the Spanish American Amer-ican Mission. He is a graduate of the American Fork High School and tour year LDS Sem-tnarv. Sem-tnarv. In school he was president of the Boy's League, member of National Thespians Society and active in dramatics. He was awarded the Luther Gid-dings Gid-dings Science Scholarship award. He has completed his freshman year at the Brigham Young Uni-veristy. Uni-veristy. He has been active in scouting holding the rank of Eagle Scout. He has. achieved his Individual Awards, Duty to God Award and has served in quorum offices. He will ent er the Mission Home on June 7. He win attend the BYU for the next three months where he will study the Spanish language prior to leaving for his field of duty. The program for tne'farewell service will begin with prelude music played by Mary Bailey who will also play he postlude. The congregation 111 sing, "The Young Women's MIA Outdoor Camp Teaches Survival the U. S. Forest Service says hundreds of people get lost in the woods each year, but not many women members of the LDS Church are numbered among them. If perchance they do get lost, they know how to survive until found. Their knowledge of woodsy ways comes from the MIA Young Women's Camp Day, in the canyons can-yons east of Salt Lake City. The YoungWomen'sCampDay, scheduled for Thursday, June 17, is held in conjunction , with the annual June Conference of the MIA organization. This year's camp will be held at Tracy Wigwam, Wig-wam, in Millcreek Canyon, east of Satt Lake Cttyw . Young Women's Camp ictlvi ties include survival training, finding one's way out of lost situations, outdoor cooking, and outdoor food instruction, camping and nature appreciation. Thus, female members of the Church not only know how to help themselves, them-selves, but also how to make camping enjoyable for their families. fam-ilies. V Young Women's Camp activities activi-ties begin at 7:30 a.m., on June 17, at which time campgoer swill board buses for the canyon stint Group instructions and demonstrations demon-strations will continue throughout the day. A catered lunch will also be served -Bus fare will cost 85 cents. The lunch will cost $1.00. Reservations Res-ervations must be made before June 9. Reservations may be made by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope, with $1.00 for lunch reservations, to YWMIA General Offices, 79 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. evening was "Hair Styling by Belva Bateman of Belva's Beauty Salon. Seventy-five members and pests were present. Dick Devey served as master of ceremonies and introduced the models describing the clothing they were showine. Ruth Reid. Bonnie Dalton, Beverly Julian, and Joan Butt Cook were the models. how to it r 4i 1 k A 1 " " Elder Blaine Bateman Spirit of God like a Fire is Burning," under the baton of Elmo Hansen and the invocation will be offered by Dennis Hadfleld. Sacrament Hymn I Know That My Redeemer Lives and the Sacrament Service will be conducted con-ducted by the Aarooic Priesthood. Priest-hood. Bishop Taylor will give a few remarks and Sandra Bateman Bate-man will play a piano selection, 'Meditation. Fred B. Richards will be the speaker. Two musical selections will be given by the Larsen family, followed by speaker, Merrill Bateman; Remarks will be given by the parents and the missionary will give a response. The closing clos-ing song, 'God Be With You will be sung by the congregation and Gene Priday will give, the benediction. - r -r . . 1 x&to . -- - 1 ' & 'z A Monza Sport Coupe with up 110 hp available f or more m (180 hp available in Carta models) Only one made in America with its engine in the rear and its trunk in front Onon made in America that doesn't need power steering to make it handle easily Only one made in America that offers a 6 with as much as 180 hp ... in Corsa models Only one made in America that feels as completely at home at a sports car rally as it does at a church picnic Only one made in America that's pro snow and anti antifreeze (it has no radiator) Only one way you can see the U.S.A. this summer in a buy like this see your Chevrolet dealer now. Red Hot and Rolling! See furnish your llo Fish Plant in A: F. Canyon For Opening -I According to Art Henderson, officer of the local Fish and Game Association, some of the local waters will not be stocked for the opening of the Fishing Season, May 29. American Fork Canyon, forth, South Forks or the main canyon and the North and South Forks cfProvo River will not be stocked at this time. Provo River in the Main canyon is already stocked heavily, also the Mill Pond, Spring Creek and the Pleasant Grove Waste Ditch. He added that the American Fork Canyon streams and Jhe North and South Forks of the Provo Pro-vo will be stocked as soon as the muddy run-off is over. 4-H Club Organized The first meeting of the 4-H Gardening One Club, was . held in Mrs. Wendell Pulley's house in American Fork. The members are Candy Haws, Danny Penrod, Rosanna Penrod, Alfred Risher, and LethaRisher. We voted on the name of the club first. The names discussed were "Busy Bees and 'Flower and Garden Club. 'The Busy Bees 4-H Garden Club was chosen. , Letha Risher was chosen president; pres-ident; Rosanna Penrod was chosen vice president; Alfred Risher' was chosen secretary-treasurer, secretary-treasurer, and Danny Penrod was chosen reporter with Candy Haws as helper. The club voted to have the offlcers hold office for one month , . - . . 'ijf . '. Of 1 v Corvair SEE THE USA your Chevrolet dealer for a new CHEVROLET CHEVELLE mrnmm 1 West Main castle . .4 THE AMERICAN FORK CTHZW Thursday, May 27, 1963 ifal Patients Patients who are being treated at the American Fork Hospital are: JeraW B Wadley, Jack Peck, Max Beck, Bruce Draney, Jea-nene. Jea-nene. Adams, Joel W. Clements, Jacque Taylor, Joan Hall, Cindy Street, Sarah Bonney, Karen Ireen Brallstord, Earl M. Thomas, Thom-as, Norma LinneU, Anna Lou Healey, Rulon W. Winter, Harold Larson, Werlyn R. Randall, Max-ine Max-ine Greenwood, Janice B. Warn-ick, Warn-ick, Diane. Archibald, Kevin Street, Paul Harvey, Alden L. Beagley and Virginia Pectol, all of American Fork. ' Thomas S. Adamson, Luclle Makin, Junius West, Alvin M. Yocom, Darrell Glllman, Ruby West, GwenC. ShepherdEstelle FeatonFrank.KWalker, Rex L. Coate's, Oscar, Lee Swenson, Glenda Carter, Pamela Ferguson, Fergu-son, Nedra Jasperson, Thorma Clegg, Betty Jean Carlson, De Anne Lundgren,' and Joseph P. Makin, all of Pleasant Grove. Wayne Allen, Rose Herrera, Randy Ferguson, Midgie StreeC Walter L. Norman, and Helen Nelson, an of Lehi. . Jay Ronald Peterson and Ha Ault of Cedar Valley. John Conder of Midvale. Aleta Drew of Orem. Afton Rushton of Salt Lake City. ( four meetings ) and then vote in new officers. Mrs. Pulley gave out seeds to the club and the meeting was adjourned. Danny Penrod, reporter THE NO. 1 WAY mm American Fork CO. see your financial partner STATE BANK OF LEHI Kh cen furnish tho funds f cr you to furnish your homo. Enloy the new furniture, color tv. within your our bank. STATE BANK OF Mfmbr of Mwal Former Am. Fork Resident Succumbs . . . ' Word was received Tuesday ' in American Fork of the death of Ben Rodriguez, 32, at his home, 124 Pleasant Street, San Jose, California. Mr. Rodriguez was the husband of Carol Jean Shaffer Rodriguez, a former res-, ident of - American Fork, and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaffer. - He is. survived by hiw widow and three sons, Rodney, Robert, and Mark all of San Jose. Funeral services were pending ai press timer American Fork Citizen 66 West.Main Street American Fork, Utah " MATION At EDITORIAL , Postage Paid at American Fork Postofflce . Entered at the postofflce avt American Fork. Utah, as second .class matter under the act of congress March J, 1879. Published by the Alpine Publishing Co. Every Thursday E. Russell Xnnes, Publisher Subscription Price $350 (In advance) CHEVY H CORVAIR v S U I washer, dryer, range or refrigerator you've been wanting without upsetting the balance of your family budget by consulting our friendly loan counselors. 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