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Show , Wuhtr Repair Btrrlca AH Work Guaranteed. Superior Su-perior TV Appll&nc, t3 ' Wist Main, Am. fork, 75$-; 75$-; ML irx H-tf. CUSTOM BUILDING Let US help you with tout building - needs. We build on your lot or ours, with plant and-spec-locations furnished by you - or us. Complete plan err-lce err-lce and financing. Free estimate, esti-mate, no obligation. Call Alma M. Peterson 708-2271 or A. Kent Peterson 7M-U59 ' LehL- Twenty fire years of building experience. . MILLEE T. V. AND RADIO SERVICE All parts and - labor guaranteed. Com- K stent, reliable service, ew T. V.'s, Stereo and Radios for sale. Phone Dale Miller, 8K S-2M9. American Fork. PROFESSIONAL POODLE GROOMING for poodles who care Call 374-1775 Provo 10-20-3t TOP SOIL FOR SALE Good mountain soil, fill, clay and slag. Cat for leveling, grading grad-ing and digging basements. Back hoe, portable welding. Contact Don Devey at 758-2112 758-2112 or Dave Devey 756-4087, American Fork. ARTISTIC POODLE GROOM-ING GROOM-ING by Diane. Call 255-6210. Orem. I ll-3-4t PIANO LESSONS Beginners intermediate or advanced students in my home ; or yours. Call Floris Robinson, 785-4081 PL Grove. 10-27-4tp WOLL TEND CHILDREN in my home. Call 756-3615, American Fork. Also some Ironing. 9-1-tf. LOW, LOW TERM INS. RATES Call Howard B. Brown Agency, Lehl, 768-2453. 9-1-tf. ACCORDION LESSONS In my home. Call 785-3986, PL Grove. 9-1-tf. TV AND RADIO SERVICE Fast, reliable service. Reasonable Rea-sonable rates. All parts and labor guaranteed. Finest quality, new color and black and white TV's and radios for sale. Phone Norman Healey at 736-4680, American , Fork. 3-24-tf BLOW-ON ACCOUSTIC CED - INGS and Perfa-taping. Free estimate. Call Don Alnge, 768-3136, LehL ' 7-14-20tP RADIO AND TV REPAIR . S E R VI C E FreeTube Check. We have a good selection of tubes. Phone either of these numbers ' 768-3561 or 768-3272. TV & Appliance Repair on - all makes TV's and Appliances, Appli-ances, Superior TV & Appliance, 342 East State Road, American Fork. . 5-6-tf. CARPETING AND UPHOL-- UPHOL-- STERY expertly machine L cleaned. No soap used. All cleaning done In your d home. Call for free estl-f estl-f mate, 756-4856, American Fork. 9-24-2tp.-tf. Automobiles For Sale FOR SALE 1954 Chev. pickup 4-speed .good rubber. Make reasonable offer. Call 785-4173 785-4173 elter 5:30 p.m. 10- 27-2tp FOR SALE 1953 Chev ton pickup with sleeper. Also 1955 Pontlac Star Chief 4-dr. Call 756-2104 after 5 pm . ll-3-2t WANTED WANTED Experienced waitress wait-ress for part time work. Also older person as part time kitchen ki-tchen helper. Apoly in person ' at the Alpine Country Club American Fork, Utah. 11-3-tf WANTED Computer Operators, Operat-ors, $550 per month. Computer Com-puter programers, $1000 per month. Learn how you can train for a better paying xob without leaving your present Job. Phone 756-2798. Am. Fork. y 11-3-1P WANTED High school student stu-dent to work in Geneva Bee-line Bee-line Service Station after school. Apply in person at station on Geneva lower road 11-3-lt LOST HALLOWEEN NIGHT Siamese kitten from 120 No. 3rd West, Small children broken hearted. Call before 9:30 a.m. or after 5 pm. 756-2554. 756-2554. Reward. 11-3-ltp WANTED Full time farm hand. Must be Industrious and dependable. Call Harold Mendenhall, Saratoga Road, LehL 768-2824. 10-20-2tp HELP WANTED SALESMAN Are you looking for a good part time or full time Income? In-come? Many Rawleigh Dealers earn $2 .50 and up per hour. Write Rawleigh. Dept. UTJ-110-26, 1414 23rd St., Denver, Colo. 6-10-4-tp. LOST on Timpanokee Road. Craftsman axe and saw. Finder pleaes return to Val Christensen, Am. Fork or call 756-2348. 11-3-lt LOST Small black kitten near 591 E. 3rd No. Please return to or call 756-2239. Am. Fork. ll-34t MITCHELL-ZOBELL Construction & Real Estate Harry Beighley '756-4650 L00;lf:ai7AY,l7AYBAeL.. Taken From the Files of The American Fork Citizen: Caught In the glared the head lights, the animal darted across the road ana wnen picu up by the' spotlight two of the men shot. The animal had lost one of its front feet which evidently evi-dently had been cut off In a trap. Included in the hunting party were Easton and Ray Brown, Glen B. Greenwood, Ray Howes and Ray C. Nelson. 30 YEARS AGO Next Monday, November 9, all will be In readiness to start serving hot soup to the children chil-dren In the elementary schools, under the WP A project sponsored by the PTA of this city. The project was created mainly to care for children required to bring a cold lunch from home. A bowl of hot soup with perhaps some fruit once a week, In addition ad-dition to the sandwich will do much toward giving the chldren the necessary energy they re quire. 10 YEARS AGO Forty members and guests of the American Fork Firemen Auxiliary Aux-iliary arrived at a Halloween Party held Thursday evening, costumed In a. gay assortment of attire. v Costumes were Judged by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner with prizes for the best going to Dick Evans, Francis Anderson and Mrs. Clyde (Lorna) Birk. W. O. (Ozzle) Nelson and his four sons, Ray, James, Glen and Bob, who went Deer hunting above Heber on the opening morning of the season returned home before noon with their kill, which should be some kind of a record. A night for fun for the adults of American Fork has been arranged ar-ranged to be held at the Greenwood Green-wood Elementary School each Friday when a group will meet for square dancing, rounds and mixers. Earl and Ilene Beck will be In charge of the evening's eve-ning's activities. All adults are invited to join the group. 20 YEARS AGO October was really a wet month according to the guage at the Cave Camp in American Fork Canyon, Can-yon, with a total of 9.39 inches of moisture during the 30-day period. This is about half of the normal amount for the year In this, vicinity. The average yearly' moisture fall Is between 16 and 18 inches. During a 48-hour period between be-tween Sunday morning and Tuesday Tues-day morning when it stopped this week, a total of 5.50 inches fell at the camp, which is believed be-lieved to be a record for a like period of time since records rec-ords have been kept in the state, according to Charles B. Walker, Camp Supervisor. ' What has been reported to be the biggest bobcat to come out of American Fork Canyon was shot on Saturday evening just after dark by a group of deer hunters between Mutual Dell and the Ranger Station. The "Cat weighed 52 pounds. t FOR SALE $ " CHOICE PIIIIOH PIHE FIREPLACE WOOD ' 4 (Lots of Pitch) $ Call Steve Murdock 585 East State Road Ph. 756-3031 - American Fork r-WE WILL DELIVER XXXXXSXXXXVXXXXXVXXXVV Willard Devitt. former football, foot-ball, basketball and track star under coach Grant Ingersoll of American Fork High School, has reported for freshman football at BYU. Devitt, a six-foot, one-inch 170 pound fullback, was a divisional di-visional man In football and basketball bas-ketball last year. The American ForkSenior Hop will go modernistic this year under un-der the theme Swing Time. The date set for the Hopnthis year is November 13. Wednesday and Thursday nights at the Cameo Theater, the double feature to be playing includes "Wedding Present' with Joan Bennett .and Cary Grant and the "Black Coin" featuring Ralph Graves. Along with added good shorts the admission will be ten cents for children and fifteen cents for adults. 40 YEARS AGO Republican candidates for the national and state senates and house of representatives gained a good margin in American Fork and Utah County in general-elections Tuesday. C. E. Young and George F. Shelley nominees for the state senate and house of representatives, were among the victors. FURNITURE CLEARANCE I I i FASHION FURNITURE j AnD CARPET i Around the Bend in West American Fork I 1 0nly Crescent Shape Sofa - $300 Quilted Gold Shade Cover 1 Platform Rocker - $79.95 Copper Color, Scotchgard Nylon Cover 1 0ccasional Chair - $75.00 100 Nylon Cover, Orange 1 Lounge Chair $89.95 Floral Pattern 15-pc. Dinette Set Clear at $125.00 Regular $250 See our big fat thick. Lees Carpet. So I nice to sink your toes into. Xharlestown' in Any Glorious Shade $9.95 , Orion Acrylic by DuPont Floor Sample f Am. Motors Cars Protected By Warranty American Motors Corporation said recently that its 1967 automobiles auto-mobiles In the United States and Canada will be protected by a warranty unexceeded In the Industry. In-dustry. The company today extended its five-year or 50,000 mile war- THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, November. 3, 1966 ranty on power train components to Include the steering and suspension sus-pension components and wheels: This is in addition to a 24-month or 24,000 mile protection of all other parts of the vehicle except ex-cept tires, which are warranted by the tire manufacturer. The new five-year or, 50,000 mile American Motors warranty covers major steering and suspension sus-pension components, the engine block, all internal engine parts, cylinder head, water pump, Intake manifold, transmission case and . all Internal transmission parts (except) manual clutch), torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints; rear axle and differential, ' rear wheel, bearings and road wheels. AH repairing or replacing replac-ing or their components .within the provision of the extended warranty on 1967 cars will be made without charge to the owner at an authorized American Motors Mo-tors dealership. , ' - - ' ' '51! tT-f w m m . y w ! . ... GLEN T. ANDERSON ' k f ) q Twenty-five years experience as an executive in finance and banking. q Two years as a member of the American Fork City Council. q Eight years as Mayor of American Fork, during which time: , . is 1. Carry-over financial obligations of the city were paid off. 2. City operated in the black. 3. Taxes were reduced to 19 mills the lowest! of any major city in Utah County. 4. Upon his retirement as Mayor, received the praises of both Democrats and Republicans for the sound manage- ; ment and progress made during his administration. RESTORE BALANCE TO THE . UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE Vole For a Man of Proven Ability and Sound Judgement Elect JP f o "pubucan American Fork - Cedar Fort - Fairfield Paid Political Adv. by John Van Wagoner, See. Ida Gray DeAnn Palmer Les Bowen Paul W. Haycock Dimple Mellor Mrs. Lenore Griffith Frank W. Jones Helen Jones Mmh dim mm X V Have the Support of North Utah Cousrfy People From All walks of Life M. S. Grant Estelle Fvntonl Kate Jacobs Mary Bezzant Virgle West Junius West : Ida H. West Fern Warburton Grant Fugal Jeniel Fugal Eldon Willes Sharon Willes Earl Kirk MelbaKirk G. Albert Spencer Vivian Spencer Douglas A. Spencer Fred Keetch Naomi Keetch Lloyd A. Gray Maud F. Richards H. S. Richards Ed Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Richan Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson Thiel Roberts (Mr. and Mrs. John C. Van Wagoner Aftn Atkinson Rose B. Pulley Richard J. Reisner Sylvia T. Peterson J. Boyd Seely Gary C. Cannon Beverly Cannon Dixie W. Beck Lu Wayne Barrington Rosemary H. Nielsen Verda Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Argyle Albert S. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Malcom H. Beck Dean R. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Neal Savage Richard G. Henderson Robert B. Smith Ray R. Hansen Valoy W. Hansen Reid C, Burgess . Ruby Nielsen Vernon K Nielsen Keith Smith Janet Smith Edith Singleton D. Anderson Mabel C. Smith Fred T. Wright Mrs. Dav'd W. Adamson - . Madge Hutchings Lou Jeanne Smith Bud Hutchings Shirlee Hansen Leo Bowen David Hansen Olive P. Bowen John Hutchings Homer Royle Eunice Hutchings Neal Chrstensen George Ricks Douglas E. Johnson Kent Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bromley Mrs. Avonelle Molascon Vervene Grant -Boyd Stewart Rene Stewart W. O. Pendleton June Chipman Lois Christensen Geneve Cornell Charles Cornell Duane M. Durrant Helen G. Durrant Thelma Priday Jessie J. Healey Howard Healey Reid L. Merrill Melva Merrell H. S. Smith Gene Barker Vivian Barker JZS Lawrence and Marilyn Hansen. Jim and Gavle Rutte: Colleen Saxton Mr. and Mrs VMary Estele Amberg Orville Gunther , Margaret Andreasen Aha Powell Vernon D. Fraughton Diane H. Taylor Mark R Taylor Lewis C. Beagley James T. Thompson Terry Ch dester Carl J. Mellor Homer F. Royle Emily P.. Royle Leland Priday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor Letha Durfey Mr. and Mrs. Boyd M. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Sm th Betty Johnson Dennis Durfey Helen Ann Durfey James M. Bowman Joy Rae Bowman Lois Stewart Marvin R. Cook Haws Durfey Dudley M. Collins, Verna M. Collins Ersal S. Fagan For County Commissioner 4-Year Termviadeline Beal Floyd D.Harmer......D For County Commissioner 2-Year TermDelores HaU Rulon W. Winters Minnie Winters Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sunderland Bert Bean Mr. and Mrs. Tom Laursen Josh Grace REPUBLICAN and Mrs. Don L. Morrill Mr. and Mrs. Wallace V. Peck r V 7 7?rS Doyle Barrett, M.D. Mrs. J. R. Tattersall LaRene Spencer G. E. Molascon W. F. Stewart Arlie Stewart pJ Perry Thomas J rbeMonte Coombs Mrs. Harvey Edwards j Mr. and Mrs. Kent Roberts Reece and Luzon G lines Barbara Jackson slaVean Culmer Mr. and Mrs. Rnlrh EUi on Hope Nicholes Mrs. Larry Rudd Dorothy Tidwell J. L. Crompton Evanna Stewart - Everett Turner . . Mrs. Emery Nicholes Mrs. Eldon Harding Mrs. J. Thompson ", Mrs. Ronald Smith Mrs. Orville Gunther Mrs. Lewis Beagley Mr. and Mrs. Mike Segle - Mr. and Mrs. Ulysse A. Small Melba H. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heinz Stanley D. Roberts ...Q o , , , nf 'L.""' bhu ting, naiuiu li Mr. and Mrs. Fred I WnghtMrg Charles R jjymes Mrs. anerman noiw Dr and MrS- Dean Taylor Warren Anderson Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Scholes Mrs. j. ignore orinnn . To ConiBitv Government Zelda Anderson Mrs. Harvev W. Edwards Stanford Wilde Dessie B. Wilde Dale H. Peterson Mary P. Peterson Mrs. Elwyn Olsen Darma Christensen Etta P. Julian Elayne Hunsaker Hannah C. Ashby Robert L. Ashby Marie R. Robinson Mrs. K. E. Noyes William H. Bloomquist Mrs. Wm. H. Bloomquist Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steffen Mr. and Mrs. Glen Quilter ( ', Mr. and Mrs. Evan Durfey Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor ) Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Bush Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Cook Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphries Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bair Mr. and Mrs. Dean Deveraux . Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nelson Velma Comer mi I A- mm wmmm. LOT |