OCR Text |
Show Library Construction Project Moves Ahead as New Building Takes Shape LIBRARY BUILDING CONCRETE FLOOR IS POURED-Concrete crews begin pouring cement floor of library building Tuesday morning. One-half of the floor was sectioned for pouring, with other area to be poured upon completion of preparatory work. Workmen weld first "I" beams into place on steel columns as library walls begin to take shape. MK-- IIMI III I I I'I ! I LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BOOMING AS PROGRESS IS NOTED Accompanying photographs show progress of the library project as double "V precast concrete joists are laid as sub floor of the structure. Huge crane was on hand for the two-day project, lifting 16-inch beams Into place on foundation. V ' v . I ) f Yh 1 r ! V Iff zzr J, v s 'ri W 1 i Jl I Donald W. Fowler Don W, Fowler Named to Ninth Ward Bishopric Donald Walter Fowler was sustained sus-tained as second counselor in the reorganization of the American Fork Ninth Ward Bishopric on Sunday evening, April 28. Officiating Officia-ting at the reorganization was President Leland F. Priday of the Alpine Stake. Mr. Fowler will serve under Bishop Wendell Lambert and will replace David S. Hansen who is moving to Bountiful. Mr. Fowler is presently employed em-ployed as Chief Clerk at the Utah Power and Light Company. He The American Fork Public Library Li-brary seems a lot closer to residents res-idents this week, as they have watched with interest the rapid progress of the building project. Contractor Richard J. Miller has had his crews on the site this week, completing installation installa-tion of 16-inch double "T" concrete con-crete beams of pre-cast concrete. con-crete. These joists form the sub floor of the library structure. Installation was completed with a large crane, which required two days to place the joists in position on the foundation walls. Pouring of the concrete floor was begun Tuesday and will be poured in two sections. Crews were on the job early, getting the pour completed in several hours. Walls on the structure are taking shape, with steel columns in place early Tuesday and "I" beams welded into place on the superstructure of the building that same day. Progress on the library is impressive and contributions to the Library Fund are reflecting th-2 interest of citizens in the fine new building, according to city officials. Persons who have not yet contributed con-tributed to the library fund, or those who would like to make additional contributions to the fund are invited to contact Councilman Coun-cilman Harold W. Anderson, Library Li-brary Fund chairman, or Dr. Taylor, who is directing the Memorial Grant Fund. Several large contributions to this fund are expected to be announced in the wear future. BREAD i 2 Loaves 29c CREAM PUFFS Each 10c Dance Revue Set Saturday, May 1 1 Circle the date--Saturday, May 11 and plan now to be in attendance at-tendance at "Showtime 1968," a danca revue featuring the dance students of Sharon and Irene Earl. And while enjoying yourself, you will also be aiding the American Fork Library Fund. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. in the American Fork High School auditorium. audi-torium. Tickets are$l for adults; 50 cents for students; and 25 cents for elementary school students. stu-dents. Children under five years of age will admitted free. Proceeds Pro-ceeds go to the American Fork Library Fund. The revue will include all types of dance "nbers, Mrs. Earl said, with a well-balanced show planned. Dance numbers include both the simple and the complicated compli-cated with many arranged to the music of today. CHOC. ECLAIRS Each 10c j Griffin Bakery 1 1 East Main American Fork was born in Salt Lake City January Jan-uary 20, 1929. He has served an LDS mission to Canada, as Branch President in the Biloxie Branch Southern States Mission and in the Rose Park Ward bishopric bish-opric in Salt Lake. He is a graduate of the University Univer-sity .of Utah and has served with the Air Force for four years. Mr. Fowler is married to the former Clea Neilson and they have five children. FOR YOUR GRADUATE! There isn't a fine watch in this ad that costs more than $15.95! Surprised? 12 ff 0. " 12 s V PRINCESS Classic design de-sign plus the stamina of shock-resistant con struction. Precision jew- SKIFF "A" Pay so CAIENDIAL "B" So little, get so much! Pre- practical and at such a cision ment. iewed move- Shock -resistant, eled movement. $12 )5 waterproof, sweep sec- ono nano. iiu.sa low price. Waterproof, calendar window, shock-resistant. shock-resistant. $I4.9S GALLEON "A" - Hand some in a rugged way! Waterproof, shock-resistant, shock-resistant, Precision jeweled movement. $14 H RADCLIFF "B" Rugged Rug-ged sports watch to take you everywhere. 17 jewels. Sweep second hand. Shock-resistant. $15.95 Caravelle by Bulova A good watch used to cost at least $25. Not so anymore. Not since Bulova, figured out how to produce a quality watch for as little as $10.95. Every Caravelle has a fine jewelry case, a shock-resistant, precision-jeweled movement and unbreakable mainspring main-spring guaranteed by Bulova. Any one would make a welcome gift. There is no greater watch value for your money anywhere. GARTH T. READ READS JEWELRY & GIFT SHOP 11 WEST MAIN PHONE 756-3231 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH All This and Credit Too Choose from our large Caravelle selection. Each Caravelle is beautifully gift boxed. Woterpfool when coie, crvtlol and crown ott inloci VrVWWrWWWIMr THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May 2, 19G8 LOOK! No Down Poyment No Carrying Charge (6 months) No Payment For 45 Days (WHERE SERVICE IS KINO) TAYSOf.1 TIRE SERVICE 285 East State American Fork, Utah 651 North State Orem, Utah Famous Gillette Tires Marler Recaps ft A. C. Batteries ft Monroe Shocks & Load Levelers ft Brake Service Come in Today For the Best Deal You Have Ever Had! SEE! Allan At American Fork Newell, Keith or Larry at Orem II I w n II M I v BEAUTY SALONS, iNC. 560 WEST MAIN TELEPHONE 756-3102 AMERICAN FORK. UTAH 84003 J r ' C ' ! Two Gifts for Your Mother Our exclusive Darling French permanent wave with organic protein solution or any other permanent per-manent wave and styles for $18.50. Included Free is a vacation in Las Vegas Certificate . . . this is not a drawing. Introducing Mrs. Sheryl Cammack Expert Hair Stylist Call now for an appointment. Also Organic Protein Hair Spray Was $2.50 each Now 2 for $2.50 American Fork Salon Late appointments may be made by calling the X snlnn ohoaH nf flma H ananas Fresh Corn Safeway Produce Always Best! Ib Green Onions us'No'fNew'crop bn!h 5 Idaho Russet Potatoes l, 10.59 19 89 Florida-Well Filled Ears Ariiiliokes Large Size Delicate Flavor Jumbo Stalk i A Great Valu Fancy Rhubarb Large Oranges Crop id Grown California Valencia Sweet & Juicy lb. bag Crisp Celery Golden Carrots Fresh Red Lettuce Fancy Avocados US No. 1 New Crop Flavorful large Heads Famous Calovot Large Site 25 2i'. 25 och 15 2.49 each California Crisp Slicert Vine Ripened Medium Size Large Cucumbers Fresh Tomatoes Red Delicious Apples Grapefruit Washington Extra Fancy Extra Large Coochella Valley White Marsh Seedless 2.29 .29 .25 4.49 SAP WAVt MY (an, dor Highway Foods White or Golden Hominy, Blockee Peas, Pork & Beans, Dark or Light Red Kidney, Garbanzo Beans, Pinto Beans, Mexican Style Chili Beans No. 300 cans Buy The Dozen - $1.49 Case of 24 - $2.95 Hen Turkeys Whole - Serve 'Em With ghwoy Green Beans New Potatoes " Apple Sauce TGrodesP0ollSo,,woy Cwoot Paac Bud9e' Soving JnCCl rCu Low, low Price Cut Green Beans Golden Cream Style Corn Highway Tomatoes Pork & Beans A Big Value Your Cookool Will Be A Great Success Betty Crocker LaLani Drink AjaK Detergent ssss x .nvuii ruuui I Dozen : Case of 24 7 1 ! 1.69 3.35 7N:on3,03J1 1.69 3.35 6N;on.03J1 1.95 3.85 6N:on3,03J1 1.95 ! 3.85 ctSrl 2.35 4.65 5N3J1 2.35 1 4.65 5 "fan.14 J1 ! 2.35 ! 4.65 3'9-oz. 7Q( pkg. J 4 40-0, J can. 69 UZW Norbest 12 to 14 Pounds ' ' '"' "-y'r'i'3' ib, t) tJ JrfjS " -it . f-Jr All poullry purchaied WyX SB i fVrlJ by Sofeway hoi been fnjtOl J A I t'JW ond it USDA Grod. A Xy 1 Cudahy Wicklow Mb. Note The Price pkg. Jf ,b79 Sliced Bacon Spareribs Pork Chops Co-intry Style Top Grade Pork Center Cut Rib From Young Tender Porkers Pineapple-Grapefruit (choice) Morrell'i jT -lb. or Hormel J can Bump Roast or Fryer Thighi USDA. Grade A Vegetables Bel-air Green Peas, Mixed Vegetables, Peas ft Carrots, Cut Golden Corn or (Green Beans 28-oz.) ft Scotch Green Peas t French Fries Raspberries Fancy Waffles Frozen Dessert Mix 'em or Match 'em 2-lb.S 8IO-01. J pkgt. 1 Bel-oir Reg. or A 9-oi Crinkle Cut Bel-air Frozen Bel air Frozen si pkgi. I 4;rji Lucerne holf-Ice holf-Ice Milk gallon 49 Campbell Soup Chicken 'N Dumpling Hot Dog Bran. Stock Pot njriaii Dreau 100 Wheal or Cruihed Wheal 5 1 loa.. $ Canned Hams Drumsticks Top Rouiid Steaks ch". T-Bone Steaks saSiewty Ground Chuck Baron Of Beef Chunk Bologna Made From der Chuck oneless Rolled Roail By The Piece 4.49 .b 69 -b 98 .b 1.19 65 .b 98 49 U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Tender & Delicious ib. tl lb Greenland Halibut Fillets . 59 Sliced Salmon '.7'b' ib. 1.19 Fillets Of Sole chopr 69 Miscellaneous! Baby Pants Auoned se 3 p Baby Food sm'ed1 6 jlr. Grade AA Eggs Medium Eggs dot. 29 P'ice Effective Today Thru Wedneday Wi ItVFffVf THf BIGHT TO KtWit SltS TO COMMFtCIl f STAtUSMMfNTS lrHipmHtf(K'p mi mmrr - k. f ill nr i unreal COPYHIGHT 1960 SAFEWAY STORES INCOHPORATED |