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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, Oct. 31, 1968 Count that day lost whose slow descending sun views from thine hand no worthy action done. Virtue and happiness are mother moth-er and daughter. Nothing brings more pain than too much pleasure; nothing more bondage than too much liberty Burial will be in the Am. City Cemetery. Fork anel A loom Look A Little Different in Ihe Years To Come - A Hew Shipmenl Just Arrived Hazel Walker Mrs. Maik (Jennie) Brown, both of Provo. Ftmerr.1 services will be conducted con-ducted at 11 a.m. in the Am. Fork Fourth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel on Thursday, until 10:30 a.m. 3 ALwtra MES 5 PRICES FAIR- I UIVIH I U a a t aa 1W A U.So C?MLCA U.S.,Cfz0lC8A rVi fruit (Wf'TAll Lew TRIFLE. A 22 SHELLS O COEM NIBLETS L0 0 CATSUP 0 V 4 1 If fPitMoppIl II f I;? ' , ' n v r tM$L-4 V U CAKE. MIXES PROS' rVTTW 9-' L4 fS W Mate) r mm If 1 " mmmmxm r4SNwiM- i """"""clip """"" ONLY GOOD All CMC TjRUfi null V FOODFAlK 1 I 1C IG0 OFFER EXPIRESPaVTBOTr ly I VWmm 'LIMIT 1 COUPON PER PACKAGE PURCHASED Hazel Walker, 79r Dies; Funeral Today at 11 a.m. Hazel Bell Leffler Walker, 79, Am. Fork, died Monday morning in the Am. Fork Hospital. She was born Oct. 25, 1889 in Salt Lake City, a daughter of William and Europha Brian Leffler. Lef-fler. She married Vern Walker on June 2, 1909 in the Salt I ake LDS Temple. He died Feb. 10, 1945. Mrs. Walker was a retired reasurer and recorder for Am. Fork City, a position she held for several years. She was a member of the Ladies Literary Club and the Bee Orchis Club. She was an active member of the LDS Church and was a member mem-ber of the Am. Fork Second Ward up until the past year when she became a member of the Fourth Ward. She was particularly ac tive in the Relief Society organization organ-ization where she served as a member oftheAlpineStakeRoard as Work Director and in her ward as a visiting teacher. In her earlier years she was noted for her beautiful singing voice and was a member of a double trio who gave freely of their talents at funerals and programs. Mrs. Walker who has been cripped for some years by arthritis, ar-thritis, has spent many hours knitting and crocheting gifts for her family and friends. She al ways felt the need to be busy and useful. Survivors include two sons and three daughters, William V. Walker, Boise, Idaho; Robert L. Walker, Huntington Beach, Cal.; Mrs. Leo (Grace) Roberts, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Arthur (Edith) Gordon and Mrs. Leo (Lucille) Wootton, both Am. Fork; 11 grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Pearl) Manton and Vermont Birch 4x8' Sheet 4 x 8-V4" Pane! WAIHUT $750 4x8-'4" Panel FIJI LUAII 424 4 x 8-14" Sheet AFRICAN GOLD $1090 Other Panels Also In Stock See Us Today! BARRATT BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone 756-3551 ; 35 N. Barratt Ave. Am. Fork Other Fall Specials Now in Effect! HTMTIM!ll!m!M!TTT!lTI!lMlIT!!T!ITTTT!MTT T Till 1 11 11 11 IT. 1 ML 11-H-lHtHlHlllHIlIlllnnnlIllnnlnnnnnnmmnnnn.i ' Q UUUUL STATE REPRESENTATIVE Give Governor Ramplon some Experienced Democratic Support in the Slate Legislature by Electing Former State Senator LI HHflND Reduce the 59 to 10 Republican Majority and revive Ihe 2 party checks and balances -Retire Republican Anderson - Send Hint on to Ihe Legislature. Faia Political announrement ty Byron L. McFarlane, co-chairman Hinton for Representative committee. LH uMiiim iiummm nil mil 'iN't't'i'iH'i'illllVil-itttllltlllttlllintnn |