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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN THURS. FEBRUARY 10. 1977 v introducing the biggest break JT through in hair care: The New Vidal c"" Sassoon Products ... Only at the I - "- rr; v., y V- : s -4 1 ; ,t4 - : 'fi ' - mi il'T inn 1 li Urn ' if 1 "T I'Wr 1 '" BIG BUN - Arlond Molstron, Becky Edmonds and Dallas Thompson display five foot bun they made at the bakery. The bun went to a party "Just It might have been "just for the bun of it" at a patty held last weekend. The refreshments, refresh-ments, at least, included a five-foot long hoagie bun. The bun was baked at the American Fork Bakery in American Fork under the direction dir-ection of Dallas Thompson and Arland Malmstrom, new FEDERAL GRANT FOR PARK Utah Congressman Gunn McKay today announced a federal grant of $50,100 for the acquisition of 14.76 acres of land by the State of Utah for an addition to a Utah State Training School park in American Amer-ican Fork. The land is adjacent to the existing American Fork Adventure Ad-venture Park and will be purchased pur-chased with matching funds from the state at a cost of $100,200. Gordon E. Harmston, executive execu-tive director of the Department Depart-ment of Natural Resources, made application for the grant through the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Meet Your Ambulance Crew If you need an ambulance the emergency number to call is 756-6212. Please give the dispatcher dis-patcher all the information needed such as name, address, city, telephone number that you are calling from; give landmarks, patient's name, nature of illness, etc. If there is someone else around, ar-ound, have them stand by the telephone and have one go outside out-side to direct the ambulance to the location. Beginning with this article, one of the ambulance crew members will be featured. Crew member for this week is Ray Beasley. Ray has been associated Am. Fork Pants Depot 1 East Main Street 'J!Pi) American rum 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jeans iMiiiiiiiim44iiiiiiiiiinr-ffl FOH A FHIFEGT UALEIITIIIE 3 J 1 owners of the bakery. As they didn't have a pan big enough to put it in, the loaf was rolled out and placed on a screen in the big oven to cook. It turned out about eight inches wide and nearly that tall-or about the size of 15 loafs of bread put end-to-end. The ingredients included 15 pounds of flour and '2 pounds of yeast. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Malmstrom said they were delighted to have an order for the big bun. They took over management of the bakery on February 1st and are just getting get-ting acquainted in the area. Mr. Thompson has been a baker for the past 15 years, learning the trade while serving serv-ing in the U.S. Marine Corp. He is also a graduate of the Wilton School of Cake Decorating. Decor-ating. Mr. Malmstrom is a former cook, and is "learning the baking bak-ing trade," he said. They are open six days a week to serve the bakery : needs of the area residents. with the American Fork Ambulance Am-bulance Association for seven years. He is a past president of the group and attended the Emergency Medical Technician Techni-cian course at San Francisco, California. He recently completed com-pleted the EMT course in Provo. Ray and his wife Frances, who have been married for twenty years, have owned and operated Taylor Drug Company Com-pany in American Fork for the past ten years. They have been residents of American Fork for 18 years. They are both sportsmen and enjoy snowmobiling, motor bike riding and fishing. FINAL REDUCTIONS ....$7.99 Two pair .$14.00 Tops and Shirts Still 50 Off n of the American Fork Bakery in Lehi. of Mother Group Announces Lecture Series La Leche League of North Utah County will begin a new-series new-series of four discussions Wednesday, February 16 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert L. Wischmeier at 55 East 200 South in Lindon. The first discussion is entitled enti-tled "The Advantages of Breast Feeding to Mothers and Babies." The discussion will help women understand how a good mothering relationship can come about through successful breast feeding. Mothers-to-be, mothers and nursing babies are welcome at the meeting. La Leche League has a loan library available with many interesting and informative books, pamphlets and reprints. Further information or supportive sup-portive help may be obtained by contacting M.:. Lany Park, 785-5674. The soft look of a radial tire may be deceiving, but not necessarily unsafe. A sidewall bulge near the road contact area is normal. Check air pressure with a gauge, if you think the tire is low. Your garage floor may damage your tires if you don't keep it clean. Accumulated oil from parking surfaces can coat tires and cause deterioration. deteriora-tion. Keep your tires properly aligned to steer more safely and save on treadwear. Tires which roll straight make proper, economic use of tread design. p 4R 7i n 12 -4 ISO) hKJ-; HMUMIOiaHHI Npg jifj MARK H. GOODSELL Elder Goodsell Homecoming Slated Sunday A Homecoming Testimonial in honor of Elder Mark H. Goodsell w;ll be held Sunday, February 13 at 4:30 p.m. in the American Fork Twelfth Ward Chapel. All friends and relatives rela-tives are invited to attend. Elder Goodsell recently returned after serving an LDS Mission in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexi-co. Mark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon II. Goodsell of American Fork. Toeing in and toeing out is bad fur tires, says the Tire Industry Safety Council. An improper setting, with wheels on the same axle pointing towards or away from each other will cause tires to drag down the road rather than roll smooth and even. If you are buying new tires before you think you should have to, have an expert check to see why the old ones wore out. Learning the telltale signs of underinflation or other common com-mon tire wear problems means safer driving and maybe longer tread life the next time around. 77 We kid you not. Now's the time to buy. It's a better idea. WE'RE OFFERING GREAT VALUES ON LIMITED EDITION MUSTANG U'S Get all tois: Hardtop with Bucket Seats (choice of Stirling Cloth and Vinyl or A 1 1 - V 1 n y I Trim) Upper Bodyside Dual Paint Stripes Coior-Keyed Bodyside Moldings Hood Ornament Deluxe Wheel Covers Flip-Up Open Air Hoot PLUS all of Must.ing n Hardtop standard features tor: Just $3995? DO YOURSELF A GOOD TURN. SEE ALL LIMITED EDITION MODELS ON SALE: GRANADAS MAVERICKS PINTOS EXPLORER PICKUPS Come right down! Quantities are limited. 190 East Main American Fork F9RD Whrii AmrruA ni'i rls a ltrtli-i irtcrf, lorrl puis (i on hrek 756-3585 Alio fin A o-5f You save money ivhen you place all your insurance with FARMERS Savin8s! just one advantage of having all your insurance with Farmers. Your Farmers Agent will point out many more when you call him. It's sensible to put all your insurance with one company ...one agent-with Farmers. I X American Fork, Utah Coral Theatre American Fork Show Times 7:15 and 9:13 p.m. Matinee Saturday, Feb. 12-3 p.m. "Tarzan& Valley ofthe Gold" to fer fZ3 '3 y Wash Clotlis Ken Cardon 756-9643 174 West Main n The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No. 1 best seller. p (J .mi k too mm ton wwkw chu 4 0z. Novahistine DMX Decongestant Cough Formula K159 Moist Heat Pad 99 150's Diaparene Baby Wash Cloths $149 B-D Asepto Thermometer 09 nn Main Street Lehi wmww 1 niioM 1 n" 756 f I wv "1 Tuesday A A Harris Distributing Expands y In addition to our quality New-Life products, we have included Frontier Long Life Dehydrated Foods. Small cans, large cans - over 100 varieties. In modules or by the case. Long-Life foods are American grown, U3DA quality. Vacuum Packed Goda Cosmetics Bosch Mixer Cleaning Products Natural-Life Herbs j Dehydrated Foods Water purefiers' Expansion Special 5 Off on all products C m m J RODNEY E.HARRIS Consultant 762 North 650 East American Fork Phone 756-4020 Oil of OlayrA $249 IQ) 130'S Johnson & Johnson Cotton Balls 0 34 OZ. US) Neo-Synephrine r: Spray 12 50'S Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid Plastic or Sheer Strips 70 0) MopShoppe JS X - 7003 -1 www - Saturday J Ai ! N A Vitamins Magic Mill ' M.'.vans its 1 ml 7 t n |