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Show Ha, mmm dCHEOM FISH hats s THIS COM IMG JULY 10-19-20 WITH EACH 2.00 PURCHASE yoUMW BUY A JZo? caKWlUftU RIPE TICKET FOR ONLY OFFER. GOOD UMT1U Si rags' 4 flaw r s'i i MflSMBt 4f AM A MiraiMjHBnaiiaaHaHBIBHIIwaHCHiMa 7 Qtom EDll if SB dibits) . 2 California Man Killed in Lehi Crash Early Saturday A 71-year old California man was killed Saturday about 5:30 a.ni. when his station wagon left 1-15, missed the overpass and "new" through the area for 104 feet before landing on the concrete con-crete apron below on the entailment en-tailment of First East. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Bob Greenhalgh said Harry Allen Bowman, Long Beach, California, was enroute to Denver when he apparently fell asleep at the wheel. After crossing three lanes of freeway, the northbound auto struck the median strip and flew across the highway before landing about 14 feet below on First East. The car missed a six-foot fence along one side of the freeway then caught the top cable of the second fence as it passed. Trooper Greenhalgh noted that the car slid nearly another 13 feet up the concrete apron before be-fore coming to a stop. THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, July 11, 1968 Ask Barbara i Villi FREE PRIZES 1 BIKE From Chlpman's " SILVERWARE GAS - MILK Just Fill in Free Enter Blank and Save on Gas and Milk at Supertron Serve Yourself Gas 309 West Main American Fork Open 7 a.m. to 10 pjn. Sundays 1 p.m. to 9 pm. stts 110 10 MARK UP now OPEN Bread 5 for a Dollar Eggs AA Grade Doz. 40c Farm Fresh Homogenized BILK Vi Gal- 45 UML 1 M ilAj ZvO riliiv 72 vair Special Buy 2 Bottles Get 1 Free Supertron Serve Yourself Gas 309 West Main American Fork Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays 1 p.m. to 9 p m. by Barbara Thompson PROTECTING EYES IN THE SUN Is oo much sunlight harmful? harm-ful? Yes, glare from the sun, can be very tiring and even painful. According to the American Op-tometric Op-tometric Association, light rays an "make the eyes feel hot ful and, in extreme cases, serious seri-ous injury to the delicate tissues of the eye." To protect your eyes from the sun, select your sunglasses carefully. Not all sunglasses are the same. The lenses in Cool-Ray Cool-Ray Polaroid Sunglasses, for and dry, and can result in pain- Fire Conditions Worsen Fireworks Banned "Burning conditions on National Na-tional Forests throughout the In-termountain In-termountain Region are rising rapidly,' said Regional Forester Floyd Iverson this week, as he urged all visitors to use extreme caution with fire. He also reminded re-minded the public that use of firewords is prohibited on National Na-tional Forests. Several recent fires including a 160 acre man-caused fire near Monticeli, Utah- Indicate that the forest fire season has arrived. ar-rived. In addition to banning the use of fireworks, the recently issued fire proclamation for National Forests prohibits throwing or placing burning cigaretts, matches, firecrackers, or any ignited substance where it might start a forest fire. "During last year's fire season, sea-son, the concern and cooperation of Iaiioutti ruieoi users sepi the occurrence of man-caused fires low," said Mr. Iverson. He requested the continued help of tht public in order to pre vent fires and protect natural resources. George Washington resigned as c o m m a n d e r of the Continental Army at Annapolis, Maryland. instance, have a unique molecular molec-ular structure that blocks out 99.99 of the harsh reflected glare. They also eliminate 96 of the dangerous ultra-violet light, leaving your eyes cool and comfortable. If you do go out unprotected. your eyes may wind up doing a.y slow burn! 2: s3 Children Attend Utah's First Cvstic Fibrosis CamoS Cimrfov Tnlv 7 ton TTtah rhnrtvV ren took their camping equip-j ment to Camp Richard HopenearX Orem to begin four and one-hall days at Utah's first cystic fibro-j sis camp. The children have not been able to attend camp until- this summer because of theitjv special condition. ; Children with cystic fibrosis! lead normal, active lives, buc-jj need daily medications and treat ments. Most attend publifcj schools. The children's activities ajSji camp are typical-games, craftsjl-p nature study- but several times2-jj during the day they must al pause for necessary medication The campers sleep in their buntj beds in mist tents using ultrarjjj sonic nebulizers. J-f The camp grounds and cabinjj? are being provided free or charg-f by the Richard Hop family. Thr children are being supervised bjg college students trained in cam counselling and arts and craftsvj, A physician, two nurses, and aj physical therapist are providing medical supervision. jfj The camp is a cooperative venjp ture sponsored by the Utah Statj Division of Health, the Depart ment of Pediatrics at the UniSy versity of Utah Medical Center? jf MORE PEOPLE AEIE BANKING AND AT SANK OF AMERICAN FORK THAN EVER BEFORE This is because more and more people are finding that there's no safer place to save . . . and earn so much! At Bank of American Fork, your savings are insured safe to $1 5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. K I V Tmm SAVING CERTIFICATES BEGIN EARNING IMMEDIATELY The moment your BAF Savings Certificates are issued, they begin be-gin earning a high 5 per annum. Select the maturity date convenient conven-ient for you from 180 days or longer. They're available for $500 or any additional amount in multiples of $700. A check for the interest will be mailed to you at each maturity date. 1 p i 40 ON BAF 0 PASSBOOK SAVINGS nr 55 V Is I v i f. 11 as w |