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Show -AV."3'1943 i,pn you use these columns. FOR SALE ltF6 acres good farm oUalia. pasture; (4ra 00 out bUtes, fruit, for20U,L ,0fpr: 2bd.rm. ampfr ;wed street. ration Tel. 0277-R2, .: location. 3.19-tf. HUi- 3olored studio 36 Roosevelt. - Fork. 3-19. W " -rTTwzelot with ar- 35-J, " 111" ' ' rtTiioby 20, 6 ply. tire. 'Er6r,. 22(51. P. G. stUCCO liw"- V- T Ton! wo-xv, 3i92(. mif GOOa neawuia., ffc 2-13-3t: 'Ilia. TT hvnnrier stove. StiSS-l 3.02 P. rf: t-itfhpn set. idoak.excenentcondi- Only sm-uu- V and Rome Beauty $100 per bushel, at r, 'ov,QHov's 5(19 N. 1st .Wark, Phone 6-M U "WW. SUE-Electric hot plate Universal range, aac ola. Tel. 143-J, A. F. i5p.m. . 3-12-2t. SALE-Approx. 4 tons coal, wr ton. 249 W. isi : Fork. 3-12-2tp. iiECoal or Coke brooder 1000 capacity; other int. J. P. Bennion. Tel. ; Am. Fork. 3-12-2t. and ..Gravel, . Fill ..Dirt, itain Soil. Prices reason- We deliver anywhere. 1J2-W, Am. Fork. 3-12-5t. ;.1LE-Kitchen circulating r; also water tank. Tel. Am. Fork. 2-20-tf . el e 78 SALE-White Coolerator ax, 75 lb. cap. 30 gai. ;rtank and fittings. ' iff kerosene stove. 236 W. Am. Fork. 2-13-tI. FOR SALE sitter Ribbons All popu-: popu-: brands. Adding Machine ibons, Stamp Pads and Ick. pe Publishing Company. 3-28-tl. 3 AND ROLLS For all aers. We pick up and de- A-l Repair Service. 265 fcl 1st East. Tel. 618, Am. x i-n-tf. s.ALEPremier furnace and tiler stoker. Murray Mur- 507 E. 1st N. Tel. 126-W, 'Fork. 10-3-tf. rfilSALE-Studio C(juch. Ex- -j at condition. Horace Had-.ii' Had-.ii' Tel. 181-W. Lehi. 1 - 3-4-tf SALE Whippina Cream Alfred Roberts. Tel. A Lehi. 3-ll-2tD. i SALE Rome Beauty, ,mg, Pearmains,' Jona-P Jona-P apples. $inn hiishrf. y 1 1 Ra M. Pectol. 493 N. 1st W. rl!-wTNative and corral P s-lst E-Tei- 605-M rV37 Pete Swansea's Med -alWed M ho I . J;Wltl1 farn nd country 'tw M 8oing t0 the city were Wan T.i . Ut 3 more oppor 5t.Bad burtU "nd excite-' excite-' w hack behind the 3 1 II If'' J jjSSIFIED COLUMN have something to sell, want to buy, rent, aome o,uuu readers scan these . . nntAei ill rpnrc Yin iirtA t !aIllBS . 1. rUWinnll 1vip1t Porilc f npi l I . 1 ne ca-" a""" - ui nanus L Lees 10 cents per line. NURSERY STOCK 300,000 Peach, Apple, Pear, Prune Plum, Apricot, Nectarine' viicny nees, etc. blueberries, Vining and Cane berries. Send jjuii, curu ior iree, 48-page catalog ca-talog of 700 varieties improved varieties. Trees that wui uu exceptionally well in TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERILS Route 3, Box 310 Sherwood, Oregon 1-30-tf. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Baby walker in good condition. Tel 19-M, Am. Fork. 3-19-ltp. WANTED Live horses for mink feed. Highest prices paid. Give us a try. George W. Price, Tel. 344-R4, collect, Lehi. 2-27-tf. MRS. BEVERLY CRANE CORSETIERRE 4i5 Thornwood Tel. 653-M Specializing in SPIRELLA sup porting garments, individually fitted in the privacy of your home by appointment. 3-19-2tp.-tf. Schramm Compressors and Stock for sale, rental or rental purchase. pur-chase. Gas driven 20 c. f. m., portable and stationary; 35 c. f. m., portable and stationary; 60 c. f. m., portable and stationary; sta-tionary; 105 c. f. m., portable and stationary.. Diesel drive 210 c. f. m., portable or skip mounted; 315 c. f. m., portable or skip mounted. Heiner Equipment Equip-ment and Supply Company, 501 West 7th South, Salt Lake City. Tele. 33979. 3-12-lt. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 12 years experience with income tax division of TJ. S. Internal Revenue. W. M. Barratt, 273 E. 4th N. Tel. 667-M, Am. Fork. 2-9-10tp. SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOLS Cleaned and installed by Veteran. Vet-eran. Tel. 984-J, Provo. 3-5-tf. WANTED Live rabbits ZV2 to 5& lbs. Young whites, 26c lb. others at value. 1008 E. Center Provo. Tel. 1751. 2-13-4tp BE SURE INSURE PHIL D. JENSEN 1-30-tf HOG FOR SERVICE Tel. 310-W, American Fork. l-23-8tp. FQR SALE $1350 2-rm. fr. Ketchum built, 26x14 ft. 1 closet; lined with plaster board; painted white. Wired, to be moved. For sale or rent 11 acres. West bottoms. Market garden land, water. $650 Lot 62x132 ft. Close in. $50003 rms. & bath fr. Part bsmt. Garage att. Lot 58 x ibu ft. Adj. Columbia Village. $72004 rms. & bath; full bsmt. Columbia Village. $2200 will handle. $55004 rm. br. & cement block, new, modern. 2.27 acres. Flowing Flow-ing well. Other good homes, lots and farms. HENRY C. JOHNSON Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Abstracts, Ab-stracts, Notary, Bonds. 32 East Main Street. Tel. 7-W. FOR SALE Weaner Pigs. Earl Wagstaff. 3-19-lt FOR SALE Hay; also 1940 Ford. Tel. 3206, P. G. 3-19-2t. jldtertutment From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh How to Keep 'Em Down On the Farm wheel of a tractor, with color in his cheeks again. And he'd traded the night life of the city for a quiet glass of beer wun md e vppo1' From where I sit, mat goes. Try to prevent some one from ? Cp88114 laTe ed to getting what he thinks he wants- aot Pete. He even and hell go on wanting it. But give 5Sa ? Carfare for trip him his head, and hell settle for Ida . "5Fllen ie'd had a the sensible thing whether it s he'd me back country life, or a temperate glass Copyright, 1948, Vntiti States Brewers F oundado Am. Fork Power Co. Employees Get Award Pins Milo Bean, chipf r-lprk in ntnh i uwer m ugnt company's Amerl can Fork office: p a r.a vision meter superintendent; and Don Park and F. J. Richan, retired re-tired power company employees, vi American u orK, were among iii veteran company employees honored March 16 at. thp rnn- cern's annual Veterans club canquet in Salt Lake City. Mr. Larsen rer.eivpd a an-vpnr service pin. Mr. Richan and Mr. Park were each awarded 25-year pins and Mr. Bean received a 20 year pin. Awards were made by-George by-George M. Gadsby, company president. Mrs. Jennie A. Nostrum. T.phi Drancn office attendant, also received a 20 year pin. The Utah Power & I.itrht. nanv Veterans rlnh nnm Vms a membership of 461 employees wiiu nave service records nt vii years or longer. CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE '37 Ford V-8 Coune Wit). Baled straw 50c. Wheat $4.25 per cwt. J. L. Tingey, Leni. pnone 345-J1. 2-5-tf. FOR SALE HALSTROM GUARANTEED USED CARS .1942 Ford Fordor Sedan 1941 Ford Pickup 1934 Ford Pickup 1936 Ford Fordor Sedan 1936 Chev. Coupe 1936 Chev. Tudor 1934 Ford Fordor Sedan Halstrom Used Cars 159 West Main American Fork Ask the man who has bought one. LOST Yearling bay horse colt Notify Si Bell. American Fork. 3-5. LOST Blue tricycle with black trim, bell on handlebar. 80 S. lst W. Tel. 33-W, Am. Fork. 3-12-lt. LOST Two wool blankets. Were placed in wrong car at Am. Fork Hospital Sunday evening. Please return to hospital. Ralph H. Strong. 4-19-ltp. FOR RENT Young business man in Ameri can Fork needs house or apt. Will pay 2 to 3 months rent in advance. Call 36 during day, 171-W after 6 p. m. 3-12-ltp. FOR RENT 38 acres of good celery ground. Call at 450 East 3rd North, Provo, or tele phone 1603-W. 3-12-2tp. ROOMS FOR RENT Steam heated rooms with private bath for men. Timp Motel, Am. Fork. tf . SAUNDERS RENTAL DEPT. Two sizes Electric Sanders, Electric Elec-tric Edger, Electric Floor Buffers, Buf-fers, Electric Vacuums. Reasonable Rea-sonable Rates. Saunders Hardware. Hard-ware. ROOMS Newly decorated, gas heat, pleasant surroundings. Single $7.00 week. 58 W. 3rd N. Tel. 219-M, Am. Fork. REPAIRING BICYCLES Repaired, wheels trued or respoked. Parts ior all makes. Main Bike Shop, 458 E. State, Am. Fork. 1-23-tf. Hosemending, Buttonholing, Hemstitching. Style Shop. 2-7-tf. FURNITURE REPAIRING Recovering, Re-covering, Tieing. A-l Repair Service. 265 South First East TeL 618, Am. Fork. 1-17-tf. Complete washing machine service serv-ice including parts and wringer rolls. Free pick-up and de-livpry. de-livpry. Keech Electric, 162 East Main. TeL 610-W, Am. Fork. 3-14-tf. THE LEIU SUN, LEHI, UTAH tartj. Sup.r-Fr.ir Cli.it I larg. moM-told compartm.ntl 2 tupar-molit sliding Hydralorit 16-way eonv.rtlbl. Inferior I You don't hav. lo cov.r foodi I fif. Here's room, lots of it, and convenience, tool Store a generous gener-ous supply of frozen food; large Meat-Tender for fresh meats. Moist-cold storage preserves food's natural juices and vitamins for days; foods don't dry out. See this new Frigidaire Cold Wall today I All Porcelain 7 cu. ft. Frigidaire Cold-Wall Same size, with all conveniences, quality workmanship. Porcelain finish. ' NIELSEN AUTO & APPLIANCE CO. Your GMC & Frigidaire Dealer 295 West Main Street- -American Fork, Utah "The manpower used and materials poured into metal mining in Utah keep a community larger than Salt Lake City busy full time." METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH War Brings New Aid to Hard of Hearing WASHINGTON. D. C Out of America'! wartlm. retearch ha. come a new boon to tfa. connrry. c-dmatcd c-dmatcd 10 million deafened person. It, a miniature, elfcontained hear. Ing aid of an entirely new, improved type the firtt postwar product to utilize the highly efficient "'printed circuit" which made pooible the tiny, but dead, ly. proximity fuae of World War II aecret development of the National Bu reaa of Standard! and Induttry. The durable little device la built around a tiny "printed" amplifier unit which rrplacea 173 of th. troublesome para and wire aed in previou model hearing aid. The manufacturer, th. Allen-Row. Electronic Corporation of Pea body. Matt, call it SOLO-PAK. If' Uerel See III Hear It! fOME IN for a demonnrationl Or writ, or telephone for complete detail! de-tail! 1 A C Radio & Appliance Co. 32 So. State Street Salt Lake City, Utah DIAL 3-1660 I Model illustrated is J CDM-7, priced at... S324.74 . .wrwww .V - ff f .w.....v..,. t i Mrs. D. W. Thome, who has been confined to her home all winter following a broken limb, was pleasantly surprised Saturday Satur-day afternoon when a group of friends and neighbors brought lunch and spent the afternoon. Present were Mrs. Sarah Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Earl S. Greenwood, Mrs. Elbert Hales, Mrs. Leo T. Hansen, Mrs. John Howes, Mrs. Kenneth W. Morton, Mrs. Lot Robinson, Mrs. William H. Roberts, Rob-erts, Mrs. Clarence Roundy, Mrs. Sarah Ann Shelley, and Mrs. Jesce Spafford. 1 vm 1 Milk your cows Separate your milk Pump your water Cool your milk Light your yard Brood your pigs Brood your chickens "Brood your lambs Dry your hay Operate your hay hoist Cut your ensilage Cut your wood-Clean wood-Clean your bam Fence in your cattle Cook your meals Heat water Clean your house Wash dishes Protect food Freeze food And many, many other jobs and chores all at wages far lower than you pay any hired hand! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO A TAX PAYING COMPANY Home Ownership local Control Parents Your children's feet are priceless protect them with properly fit shoes and orthopedic corrections correc-tions if necessary. Free Foot Examination by E. W. Smith i American Fork Shoe Shop UTAH THEATRE MAIN STREET LEHI CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 3:00 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Friday and Saturday March 19 and 20 DONALD O'CONNER ' in "BOWERY TO BROADWAY" AND HOPALONO CASSIDY in 'Silver on the Sage' Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 21, 22, 23 & 24 5151515151S1515T51S151515U MASTER OF THE SWORD. AND HEART! iiii'i C4 iJlK-iai v.V. -)i Directed by HENRY KING n . t , I f.v rrooucea oy v1l AH nn TDnTTt- i f i HiviHrv mui ii SlMSHSlSlSISlSlSlMSlSli 0 vour WATCH OESERVES GOOD TREATMENT' --lT US L. R. KITCHEN 17 So. Center Phone 438 American Fork FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE HOT POINT APPLIANCES 0 XT' WE BUILD- SASH-DOORS-CABINETS, Etc. Modern Shop at' Main and Grant Avenue COMPLETE--- Construction Contracting Concrete Work Home or Business Construction Let Us Furnish You Estimates and Plans Richard J. Miller Building Contractor Telephone 390-J American Fork THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1943 CAMEO AMERICAN FORK, UTAH WEEKLY PROGRAM Motion Pictures are Your Best Entertainment Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 18, 19 and 20 m - . a . m rm W i f 3 ft. a JUNI PITH ALLYSON LAVF A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Sunday and Monday M,arch. 21 and 22 RAYMILUND and i MARLENE DIETRICH OH I uoiaen. MITCHEU UtSEN 4 ,-rwmmmrm V 7::::,;;llv,;;-r;i , Z$ ' II rVl "" V ; roremounl prmnn I Mureyn Vyt . Biuct Lester Remhold Schunai Dennis Hoey Quentin Reynolds Lc..,MITCHflUf.lSCK...,t,w.SM. . Added Latest News and Other Good Shorts Matinee Sun. 4 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday March 23, 24 and 25 2 FEATURES 2 ' Number 1 (J All new ai.d all stirring! JrC BOMM-MDIiTIWIT IWtlifUl-TOI taMtUWIIIUIieU'MMtumMUOIT ..- ...... - ... Number 2 CHMLfJ SMILEY STARRETTBIISNETTE TkHranU rnmriiiltaaiVi? fV-jf7 "js! A COUIMbIA flbIUH SHERIFF HALL ALSO BISHOP rsi It will be of interest to the. friends of County Sheriff Theron S. Hall to learn that Sunday night he was sustained as bishop of the Springvllle Seventh ward. An active member of the Kolob stake, Mr. Hall has been a member mem-ber of the stake high council, a position he will resign because of his new duties. Jess H. Whiting and Mack Whitney were named counselors in the new bishopric and Jay Dallin is the ward clerk. |