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Show Nfc ! Six THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, October 29, 1953 Myrna McGee, Kale Smith Make Home Here Following Marriage , Following their marriage Oct 13, recently weds Mr, and Mrs. Kale Smith are making a home In American fork. The ceremony, cere-mony, performed by Bishop Fer-rll Fer-rll M. Borcnson, was followed by a reception In Flrmage Kali. .Former Myrna McOee, daughter daugh-ter of Mrkand Mrs. Rosa McOee, 672 North Third East, waa lorely In net over white satin styled with long sleeves an4 a parade of tiny covered buttons down the front of the fitted bodice. Her fingertip veil of Illusion was caught to a bandeau with aeed pearl trim and a single orchid encircled with carnations made up her bouquet. Mrs. Ward Despaln, matron of honor; Miss Colleen McOee, maid of honor, and Mrs. Roger Ball, attending matron, all sisters sis-ters of the bride, carried bouquets, bou-quets, of carnations and gladlo-laa. gladlo-laa. Flower girls were 8usan McOee and Valery Smith, small nieces of the bride and groom. Keith Smith performed duties of best man for his brother, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith. Ushers were LaRalne McOee and Oarth Bradford. Mrs. McOee appeared at her daughter's wedding in maroon crepe, and Mrs. Smith, mother skiet sBOormc it its best... Hadonal All-Cong inrr in 1953 kit i2 "birAt" i a nml Tkmi't ikut lit ling iu Lul Mfy W Bouthoh Whisky- ... . f p " " i t C3 K5SXT B 4 YEARS OLD . M rtOCT TOE KU AID KM CO, lOUBVUlLlir. 1 1 ' u i , 1 r I ! i s ).-' .1 ! If. Great Central Market Sets' Opening for Sat The official opening of the Oreat Central Market, 400 East State Road, American Fork, Is set for Saturday of this week by the owners and operators. This firm purchased the Art Dye Market some two yean ago and j in September completed a brand new modern market building with ample parking space on the north side of the highway. The new store Is of brick and block construction, has ample floor space and Is now stocked with a full line of foods. All who have visited tlie new store agree that It is one of the finest in Utah Ut-ah County. Mr. Olen Schmidt and two sons are the owners and opera tors of this new modern market Just being offcrfd the public of this area. Mr. and Mrs. Kale Smith of the groom, wore black crepe with scarlet trim. White roses and carnations mad; up their matching corsages. Leo Bateman, brother-in-law of the bride, was master of ceremonies. In charge of the gift display were Mrs. Oarth Bradford, sister of the groom; Mrs. LaRalne McOee. Mrs. Salon McOee, Mrs. Russell McOee, and Ellse McOee, sisters-in-law and sister of the bride. Assisting with the serving were Mary Leonhardt, Carla Hardy, Murlal Evans and Kay Hansen. Appearing on the program were Ruth Peterson, Kent Bateman. Bate-man. Dean Fraughton, Robert Smith, Oolda Taylor, and ' a quartette consisting of Ronald Turner, Robert Smith, Joleen Grant and Janice Johnson Jeanne Smith had charge of the guest book. The bride, a graduate of the 1053 class, American Fork High 8chool, was vice president of the senior class and a member of the student council. She also graduated from the Seminary in 1952. The bridegroom graduated graduat-ed from high) school In 1952. He was co-chairman of the Junior Pronf Committee and captain of the football team. fT' (If r iiffTfi " ' v .-.- " '. 11 1 '.- 1 ' 1 ' . ' ' . .I Haye you did it yet? Have you laid away that y, WATCH Bulova - Elgin - Wyler - Helbros - Hamilton ; . , . Beautiful new creations in jewelry. We invite you in to see our beautiful line of Men's and Ladies Colored Stone Rings. The most beautiful and reasonable line of Diamond Rings can be had at With Our Boys Two cousins, grandsons of Mrs. Pearl Walters, left last week to report for duty after leaves at home.' Pvt. Thomas W. Walters left Saturday to return to Camp Roberts, Cal., where he soon expects ex-pects a call for overseas duty. Fred Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walters, left Tues day for San Diego after an extended ex-tended visit home. , , ' Cpl. Louis K. McCandless arrived ar-rived home Oct. 15, after a year active duty in Korea where he served with the 14th Infantry Regiment." He waa welcomed by his wife, the former Jean Bo-ley, Bo-ley, little son Steven, and his mother, Mrs. Ray Ovard, Provo. Clubs and Socials GIRLS REPLACE FIRE LOSES Esther Day, -daughter of Mr and Mrs. O. C. Day who had their home, and its contents completely destroyed by fire two weeks ago, was the guest of honor hon-or at a Dartv Fridav nleht at the home of Jeaifette Royle. Oamea were played and refreshments served and the girls presented Miss Day with sweaters, skirts and other articles of clothing to help replace that lost In the fire. Co-hostesses were Charlene Par-duhn Par-duhn and Carol Julian. Guests were Nancy Boley, Norma Jean Shelton, Myra Bean, LaRue Frandsen, DeLene Storrs, Mar-gorle Mar-gorle White, Elaine Chldlster, Linda Strasburg, Joyce Skinner, Marcla Moss, Linda Anderson, Sally Van Wagoner, Vala Jeanne Runolfson, Enid Wilson, Ruth Robinson and Jane Devey. OUR OCTOBER CLEARANCE is still in FULL SWING 1947 Pontlac Sedan, DeLuxe R&H $ 595.00 1948 Ford Fordor V8 ... $ C25.00 1949 Pontlac t, RAH $ 995.00 1949 Plymouth Tudor 8 $ 995.00 1951 Ford V8 Custom RAH ,. $1395.00 1951 -Chev Fleetllne Tudor, RAH $1325.00 1940 Studebaker. Tires good $ 100.00 Paul L. Harmon Co. Your Pontlac Dealer American Fork. Utah Phone 555 Vote Republican FOR COUNCILMAN ' Fred L. Fish Native oi Chicago. Home owner in American Fork since 1947. Education in metallurgy at Purdue. President American Fork Library Board. Second term as Executive, Utah National Parks Scout Council Scout worker since 12 years of age. In Cub program since 1945. Chairman 4th Disk Republicans. Chairman County Election Committee. Chairman Community Church Building Committee. Worked on Sewer Committee. Forbes School. P-TA Board member. Paid political advertisement sponsored by w Mable Adamson Ramona Anderson Hannah O. Aydelotte Lucy W. Bush Alice Christensen Rlntha Christensen Ida Coddlngton Rowena A. Devey Alma Lavon Earl Stella Oardner Edith B. Jones Leona Larson May Laursen Hans Laursen Henry E. McNeill Grace Nicholes Henry Parduhn Mildred Peters Relva Booth Rosa Lewis Rowe Etta Snyder With . Our Boys Second ' Lieutenant David B. Forbes who has been stationed with the Air Force In the Far East arrived home Wednesday on leave. He flew In from Tokyo, Japan, with his wife, the former Janls Jepson, Cedar City, and their little daughter, JoAnrt. They will leave Nov. 9, from San Francisco for Japan where they expect to spend ,the next year. The Lieutenant is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robey Forbes, Alpine. ur am rovirA Your j UTAH POULTRY Manager j Sayu 1 W. N. 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