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Show pf i "tV w iv L: (km tutaitui NEW OWNER AT DUNCAN MANORMrs. Jean Williams, left, is welcomed to American Fork business community by representatives of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce. Harold Paxman and Marvin R. Cartwright, left, express best wishes of chamber to Mrs. Williams and The Manor. She assumed operation of the firm May 10. Lbiv Ovmer s? Buman Danor Mrs. Jean Williams became the new owner of Duncan Manor May 10, in a purchase announced by forirnr owners Wendell andGayle Duncan. The name of the reception Center Cen-ter will be changed to "The Training School Spring Festival Snisdjy, Hay 25 "Hi! Ho! Come to the Fair" will be the theme of the annual Spring Festival at the Utah State Training School on Sunday, May 25, at 9:30 a.m. The festival, as is traditional, will be held in the school amphitheater. Invocation will be by Lyman Beck, counselor in the USTS LDS Branch presidency, with the flag ceremony to be conducted by the training school Boy Scout Troop under the direction of scoutmaster Albert Mitchell. iThe festival program, written and directed by school faculty members will include many "fair events" including' "judging of the ramsy and the '.'Fair Parade." The festival will also include the semi-annual Parents Day events. Beginning at 11 a.m., the Parent's Organization membership mem-bership meeting will be held in the school auditorium. ; Luncheon will be served at 12 noon with individual cottage meetings scheduled for 1:30p.m. ;Saciament services will be held in the LDS Branch chapel adjacent to the school beginning at 3:30 p.m. ; Buses will leave Salt Lake City for the Training School at 8:30 a.m. and will return at 5 p.m. Manor," but the same personalized personal-ized service, friendly atmosphere atmos-phere and general policies will remain the same, according to Mrs. Williams. The Manor can accommodate zhont 150 people for a dinner meeting, with weddings and open house receptions open to un un limited number of people. The Manor is currently one of the areas top gathering places for clubs, family reunions, weddings. birthday celebrations, group din ners, class parties and other oc casions. Mrs. Williams plans to con tinue to provide good service to each of her customers, adding that little extra personal touch and individual assistance that makes your wedding or dinner party a festive affair. Use of the building is free when food is served for a club meeting or other oth-er gathering. She will continue to patronize the same supply sources for needs of The Manor and praises the cooperation of The American Fork Bakery, Humphries Floral, Alpine Publishing, Gordon's and the grocery markets of the community. com-munity. The emphasis at The Manor will be on quality foods and quality qual-ity service, according to Mrs. Williams, who will retain reg: ular staff members Fat Kirk-wood Kirk-wood and Janet Alexander. Extra Ex-tra help will be hired as the business expands. Mrs. Williams is a native of Midvale and resides there with her 84-year-old father, commuting commut-ing between home and business for the time being. She is the mother of three grown children, all residing out of state, and has six grandchildren. She had 15 year s previous business busi-ness experience, having owned a Tupperware distributorship for the past 12 years and has been associated with this firm for 15 years, operating for the past few years in Billings, Montana. With an eye to future expansion, expan-sion, Jean hopes to build an apartment adjacent to the reception recep-tion center and has plans for expansion ex-pansion of the building if business busi-ness warrants it. She plans no changes in the decor of the building, build-ing, but will add a three-tier fountain and plants in the entrance en-trance as soon as possible. She was welcomed to the community com-munity by the American Fork Chamber of Commerce this week. The Hall of Fame is located on the campus of New York University. The Arctic tern makes an annual round trip flight of 20, -000 miles from the Arctic to the Antaractic. The Mayor's Corner By F. Haws Durfey Appreciation and Gratitude These two words have so much meaning, I would surely like to use them and many more such meaningful words to express myself my-self to so many wonderful people, peo-ple, that made last Saturday night such a wonderful evening. It was truly a great success for everyone. It brought thrills, joy, happiness and even peace of mind and i better understanding understand-ing of the good things in life. I am so grateful to Jack Lar-sen Lar-sen and his wonderful wife, Ann, for all the time that has been given to our Civic Chorus. Surely it has been proven to you that your efforts have not been in vain, but well paid for after last Saturday night. People who were there will remember that night and you for the rest of their lives, and surely sure-ly I am one of those people. The Civic Chorus likewise. May I extend to each of you my deep appreciation and gratitude grat-itude for your faithfulness to the chorus and you making it such a success. You have surely taken a lot of joy and good will to a lot of people these last few months. Oh! Thanks a million to each of you. This kind of activity makes our American Fork a better place to live. Tl9 many people who got into the show back of the stage and only because of YOU. One by one and making yourselves into groups, working together as a great team, accomplished the whole objective. Because of you who cared enough, bring to my attention that the principle of being "My brother's keeper," still lives on right here in American Am-erican Fork City. The businesses ' of American Fork, also many individuals who donated money, you surely are also the ones who made the other greal accomplishment. That is nothing other than money you did reach the hopeful amount needed to help our Civic Chorus get into their beautiful and lovely GECiTERY imm IN AGELESS GRANITE JACKSON muinniimim SAVE AT: zAonumznb & Qaatt Co. t 725 South State Street PROVO, UTAH ry 17IGLEIS M j Versatile, light, comfortable Vm I I j) and beautiful. Jr I 4 $83 and $j)95 pU I FALLS I x VH 1 Coverup Glamorous "Any Hour" Wear I 18 Inches 1 $3495 I Fon THE GRADUATE . . . We take honor in helping you look your best for the whirl of proms, parties and Graduation day. In a "HIGH FASHION" Coiffure. I Fashion Onni-SexiA 77 Eatt Main - AMERICAN FORK 756129 formal dress. "Thanks a million,'' mil-lion,'' again that attitude of depending de-pending on each other, the spirit of concern of "I do Care." I really don't know where else we could go to or live, that projects such as this one could be so well supported. Now that the project is over, may I make just a little comment or suggestion to the members of the chorus. When you get ready to go shopping next time, won't you please check first right here in town to that business or store who also extended to you a helping help-ing hand. This does r-' the "brother's keeper'' a living example. Quick Action Saves Julian Child's Life Due to the swift action on the part of an ambulance driver little lit-tle Shane Julian is alive and happy today. Shane fell into an irrigation ditch. Jim Christensen was called call-ed to the scene where he immediately immed-iately started mouth to meuth resucitation. The child was then brought to the American Fork Hospital and given emergency treatment - the entire hospital silently awaited the report on the small boy. This came in the way of cries from the child a sound that brought tears of joy to the eyes of anxious observers. ob-servers. An attending physician accredited accre-dited the life of this child to Mr. Christensen's training and swift action. This man is called out at all hours of the night and day. He leaves any thing he is doing to help anyone in need. From Jim you never hear a complaint. He TI1K AMEHICAN FORK CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1960 is always the-e within minutes-those minutes-those few minutes it takes Jim to reach the scene seem like an eternity to the waiting mother or father, but the sound of the ambulance and the calm Jim brings when he arrives is like a heaven sent blessing. Personally, we would like to pay tribute to this man for his devotion and the many many hours that he spends in helping help-ing others. Grateful Citizens L ICOEDIATE GLASS Instillation on All . . M CARS and Most Other Makes. Factory Trained Installation Technicians Cell or Sea GENE HARVEY CHEVROLET Phone 756-3547 Main and Ow American F" I m"rT TWm I - - d fife- Factory-Fresh ! . --z-r! 1 1 - !- """"i Pig? SEIBERLIWG! , " j'J Performance RattiTWESX d 2 II i will ba ai Vern's Conoco Thurs. to Mon. 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