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ELWYN WRIDE HONORED WITH SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Elyyn Wride was honored with a surprise party by bis children in observance of his 73rd birthday, birth-day, Friday, July 3. In attendance was Mrs. Wride, American Fork, wife of the honored hon-ored west, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wride, Seattle, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wride and family, Canoga Park, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Hayward Wride and family. fam-ily. Boulder, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. WHlis (Alton) Wright and fam ily, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dale "Wride and children, Ogden, Utah: and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Norma) Steiner and family, Idaho Falls, Idaho. First Voblaers Announced For City Project Members oftheAmericanFork Youth Committee have volunteered volunteer-ed to plant shrubs and flowers in the experimental beautification triangle on the West Main exchange, ex-change, according to Youth Committee Com-mittee chairman Clark Fox. The committee will begin work on a landscape plan immediately, submitting the completed plan to the city council for approval before work is begun. Local youth will be invited to participate in the project, the first in a series of four traffic traf-fic control triangles which will be planted and beautified in a concentrated effort under the direction of Councilman. Rodney Turner. Students at the U.S. NavalAca- j New Ensswick Is known as demy are called midshipmen. Canada's "picture province." KONOLDS HAVE VISITORS AND WELCOME GRANDCHILD Visiting in American Folk re- J Sfflitly weW Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Fry -aao cMwren, Tommy and ditegg ironi Maywood, California. Cal-ifornia. Mis. Fry Is the former Sandra Konold. They were here to visit with Mrs. Fry's parents and family and friends, Mr. and Mrs. CJg Koftcld, Am. Fork; Mrs. '. June Pierce, Springville 3fid Susan Healy, Am. Fork and Mrs. Bob Roberts, Kearns, (Gordon's (Gor-don's sister.) Also Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ko-nold Ko-nold of Am. Fork are announcing the arrival, of a new grandson born' oft Monday, June 27, to Paul and Michelle Konold Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of Long Beach, Cidlt This is the first child for the Chris-tensens. Chris-tensens. He weighed seven pounds and 12 ounces and will be named "Derek Paul". Sharing grandparents honors with Clyde an Claudia Konold are Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Chris-ftasen Chris-ftasen of Huntington Beach, California. Cal-ifornia. C.H. Konoid of Salt Lake City is the great grandfather. Claudia Konold is presently U California visiting and getting acquainted with the new arrival, DON SEARLE FAMILY RETURNS AFTER MONTH IN EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Searle and daughter, Dawna, returned Friday, July 10 from Berlin, Germany where they spent a month with their daughter, Julie and husband, Lynn Warnick and two ch ildr en, Shannon and Jeff-ery. Jeff-ery. Lynn is stationed atTemplehof Airport with the U.S. Air Force in Berlin. The first two weeks of the trip was spent in touring Holland, Hol-land, Belgium and France, Austria Aus-tria and Germany, and Switzerland. Switzer-land. A day was spent behind the wall in East Berlin. Your buddy is your best friend especially when you need assistance assist-ance in the water. When the subject sub-ject is swimming safety, always think in terms of two's. STEEL DAYS STFP.LS 1970 Chevrolet Impaia 4-dr. Hardtop 350 V-8, automatic, power steering, tinted glass, factory air conditioned, medium blue color with vinyl top, liie new. $345 1969 Plymouth Fury III 4-dr. H. T. Loaded with all the equipment, white color and black vinyl top, sharp. $2495 1968 Mustang 2-dr. Hardtop V-8, power steering, radio, factory air conditioning, condi-tioning, white exterior, extra clean, low mileage. $2295 1967 Ford Country Sedan Ten passenger, big V-8, power steering, power brakes, radio, factory air conditioning, yellow exterior, real sharp. $2195 1966 Dodge Dart G T Coupe Big 6 For economy, automatic, with console, real nice. $1295 "Deal Right With Cartwrtght" 'MARVIN'S MOTOR' PLAZA Phone 756-2880 151 East Main American Fork TOOL'S - - - We ere happy to announce a new opsratsr TAW CU20I3 Hair Cutting Expert Mole Your Appointment Today. Call Connie cr Trasra - .756-3455 : v.' DflUOS BEAUTY SflWO' 155 North Main - Alpine ill' W"lt"'&fL!'" ,4 fJP TVPHHITEBS Smith Corona Electric Wide Carriage Typewriter Model No. 21 5 Regular $21 5.00 . SPECIAL $175.00 Royal Portable Electric Typewriter Fully Automatic With Cose Regular $159.50 SPECIAL $135.00 Euu OHillllES Victor Electric Adder SPECIAL $?P 1 SELECTION OF BOOKS Values to $5.95 SPECIAL t 1 SELECTION STATIONERY HALF PRICE JUVENILE CARD TABLE & CHAIR SET Regular $18.95 WWL $1195 6!FT DIBB03 flflU PDISE 1 Sslaclioa Games HALF POISE Idler Sols HALF rs aorr FORK M t RICAN A. A A s-. A, a Sk. |