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Show Sidewalli S Of 3-Day Stee Shoppers who expect both quality qual-ity merchandise and rock bottom prices will find just what they are looking for as they shop the sale of the year Thursday, Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Tha annual Steel Days Steals will be in full swing each of the three days, with merchants expected to cut prices so that summer merchandise merchan-dise will be moved to make way for back-to-school selections. The shopping event of the summer sum-mer is planned by members of the Vinnie P. Short Mother of Local Woman Dies At Idaho Falls Vinnie Price Short, 78, Idaho Falls, died Saturday, July 4, in an Idaho Falls Hospital after a brief illness. Born May 15, 1892 in Ogden, Utah to Charles Gustave and Annie Emily Stromberg Price. She married Jesse Edward Short June 17, 1925, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was active in drama and music; studied under Alexander Schriener; attended Business school and was employed as bookkeeper book-keeper and stenographer in Og-den. Og-den. Survivors include her husband, a son Vernon J., Idaho Falls; and daughter Mrs. Perry (Elaine) Thomas, American Fork; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother and sisters, Mrs. .. Jack (Ellen) Nyland, Ogden;Mrs. Vera Winteer, Pueblo, Colo.; and Charles W., Ogden. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Williams Funeral Funer-al Chapel. Burial was in the Fielding Memorial Park. LMiUM LM J If 11 dl Al i, "', -l I I L . , - nii - M L gjg ft aiMi .lii 1.4 fH ftA V. ' '" y M J Steel Days Steel Complete Room of FURNITURE Reg. $1480.85 SPECIAL $995 R V ales to be ys a Retail Trades Committee of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce. Com-merce. Harry Malone, chairman of this committee, is assisted in planning the promotion by members mem-bers of his committee. Sidewalks will be packed with bargains. Fine merchandise will be offered, with bargains galore and shoppers will find just the right price for quality items for all family members. Quantities will be limited on some extra-special items, so shoppers are advised to take advantage ad-vantage cf early morning hours to select these sure-to-please offerings. Vacation supplies, back-to-school clothes, traditional summer sum-mer needs as well as gifts and furniture items will be on sale. In addition to the sidewalk bar Come In and See Our Lovely Handcrafted Candles All Specially Priced For Steel Days Has Your Synthetic Wig Been Styled by Jackie iwWll A 4 -g i 1 J n ,f Hi Around the West bend by the roounw evil tn AMERICAN FORK TrT7 a Feature etivities gains, merchants will offer "indoor" "in-door" shopping attractions sure to prove irresistible to those who rejnize a good buy. Hurry on down, get your share of bargains bar-gains in the old fashioned Steel Day Steals sidewalk sales, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Be sure to check the ads in todays to-days Citizen for best buys. Jackson VVanlass Reunion Saturday The Jackson Wanlass family reunion will be held on Saturday, July 18, at Wines Park in Lehi, beginning at 6;00p.m. Meet in the Northwest corner and bring your own family picnic lunch. The John Hutchings family has charge of the program. Wonderful Buys Thursday, Friday If not, you're really missing something. She does a tremendous job. $100 to $200 Depending on Style Call for an Appointment 756-6129 Olil-LEIGll'S 77 East Main American Fork OSS i m FT Prices Start per yard SHAGS SCULPTURES PLUSHES Improvements in Residential Street Lighting System Under Discussion Improvements in the residential residen-tial street lighting system in American Fork were discussed at the council session Monday. Councilman William M. Pierce proposed that the available funds be used to convert the existing 4,000 lumen lights to 7,000 lumens, lu-mens, thus increasing the lighting light-ing capacity of the present system. sys-tem. He also proposed extension of the system to serve new residential resi-dential areas. Mayor Neal Savage offered a counter proposal of using the funds to install additional new lights in areas pinpointed as "trouble" areas or where resi- New Subscribers New subscribers to the Am Fork Citizen are: Mrs. Charles R. Whited Janice Marian Gerald Larson Jones Paint and Glass David Laycock on Hairpieces and Saturday (S .-01 as Low as i flential growth has extended beyond be-yond the existing system. Councilman Pierce agreed that additional lights were needed in many areas of the city, but felt that conversion would be the Ibest way of funds available. He reported that Chief of Police :Boyd E. Adams had been asked jto make recommendations in regards re-gards to areas where new lights ;were needed. The plan for the overall city lighting program will be discussed dis-cussed with engineers from the Utah Power and Light Co. to assist as-sist in making best use of available avail-able funds and improving the lighting system to serve needs of community residents. Girls' cable knit stretch knee-hi's of Orion acrylic. Sizes S, M, L in white, navy, red, green, brown. SAVINGS UP TO 50 Now Available p o TAYS0M TIRE J T" n 285 East State fjr h VypYVO ' 'f American Fork n! I I fl J T fllR.J I Phone 756-4723 ijJpJZJJ ZAj I IJS f American Fork GSSilllliC STIIL DAV U&mDBcpa7i5 SIDEWALK STEALS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY W HWliW ' 800 BOYS' PLAID NO-IRON BACK TO SCHOOL tef spout siiTs rk -ifft BUTTON DOWN COLLARS f.f V . J X LONG TAILS - PENN-PRESS y'f , A f A . ' "t 1 Clost Out From 1.- f' 4 1 Famous Manufacturers K Q J Ik A I: . ' i ! 1 Polyester and Cotton - ' . 1 Ji 1 1 7 ' : V Sizes 6 to 18. 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