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Show OCIAL NEWS y Sluart Nelson Mary Ann Parker Traci Glazier Bradley Gull f ' (' " 'Htf.'f 1 Springville couple will exchange vows Thursday July 18 Mary Ann Parker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norman L. Parker, Springville, will marry Stuart R. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Nelson of Springville on Thursday, July 18, 1985 in the Jordon River Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. A garden reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bride, 630 East Center, Springville. The event is open to all friends and relatives. The maid of honor is Kim Parker with Amy Wright, Laurie Osick, Merritt Nelson, Natalie Rawle and Marie Childs attending. Flower girls are Crystal Childs and Elizabeth Rawle. Best man is Phillip Hutchings with Chandler Nelson and Mitchem Nelson attending. The junior best man will be Bryton Nelson. Special guests are grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Warren and Mrs. Theora Nelson. The bride-elect graduated from Springville High and Seminary. She is a sophomore at Brigham Young University. Her fiance graduated from Springville High and Seminary. In High School he was active in all sports. He served a mission to Taipei, Taiwan. He is a sophomore at Utah Technical College. They plan to make their home in Springville. Traci Glazier, Bradley Gull to trade vows f , - n . . W k --ii Hill David and Susan Howard Traci Glazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Glazier, Springville, will become the bride of Bradley G. Gull, son of Mr. Earl J. Gull of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Carol Gull of Springville on Friday, July 19, 1985 in a ceremony at the Kolob Stake Center, 650 East 500 South (Averett Ave.) Springville. Bishop Clark Day will perform the ceremony. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the same location. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-elect gradated from Springville High and LDS Seminary. Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High School and has been playing in a band around the states. He is now employed in Lehi. Shelley Wing, sister of the bride will be matron of honor. Ramie Glazier and Lorna Carter will be bridesmaids and Kamie Wing will be flower girl. Serving as best men will be Bart Oakley, Greg Marshall Mar-shall and Corey Glazier. Prenuptial showers have been given by Bonnie Wright, Jaymie Wright, and Shelley Wing and by Ann Glazier. Also by Deanna McKell and Anita Thomas. Soecial guests will be grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Leone Prestwhich, Orem and the groom's grandfather, Floyd Johns of Salt Lake City. The couple will live in Spanish Fork. Lundell-Cloward nuptials announced Susan Lundell and David Cloward will be married on July 12, 1985 in the Provo L.D.S. Temple. A reception honoring them will be held on July 19, at Sanford Reception Center in Springville. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lundell of Benjamin is a graduate of Spanish Fork High and Brigham Young University. She is currently teaching first grade at Brockbank School in Spanish Fork. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cloward of Springville. He is a graduate of Springville High and Utah Technical College and is employed in Salt Lake city. The couple will reside in Springville. Kendall Wilson Karen Ryan Camp Mt. View honors member The DUP Camp Mountain View met at the home of Beth Berret to have a patio party but they ended up inside Mrs. Berret's home to escape the heat. A pot-luck dinner was served to 16 members. Captain Loback conducted the meeting and Loris Hayes played her harpsicord and led the group in singing pioneer songs. One of the camp members, Leonia Cameron, who has been a member since the organization, was honored. Her daughter, Mary Martindale, gave a history of Leonia and said that she was born in Panguitch and married Archie Cameron in December of 1921. They have two children, Mrs. Martindale and Elliott Cameron, now serving as President of BYU-Hawaii. The Camerons have lived in Springville since 1945. Leonia is very talented and plays the piano, cooks, and shares her talents. The next meeting of Camp Mountain View will be in September. Kendall Wilson to wed Spanish Fork girl Karen Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, Spanish Fork, will marry Kendall Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilson, Mapleton, Thursday, July 18, 1985 in the Provo Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Spanish Fork 18th Ward, 1750 East 750 South, Spanish Fork. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Polly Ryan, Celetial Ryan, Tracy Stubblefield and Annette Darling. Best man is Doug Oldham with Mark Wilson attending. atten-ding. Honored guests are grandparents of the couple, Mrs. Luella Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hutchings and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cameron. The bride-elect attended Spanish Fork High and LDS Seminary and will attend UTC. Her fiance graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to Dallas, Texas. He attended BYU and was a member of the wrestling team. The couple will live in Payson. GYMNASTICS Wvn classes storting jir Ages 3 to teens All Levels Competitive Teams ENROLL NOW!! For information call 409-0064 or 224-FLIP -XA Wpd 200 S. 3rd Floor Springville Salem PMS group to meet July 25 The Utah PMS (premenstrual syndrome) Center at the Orem Community Hospital will be holding a free lecture Thursday July 25 from 7 00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Orem PMS Center at 485 West 400 North in Orem. -", , : - V' .. 1 LOSE WEIGHT NOW! ASK ME HOW?? 489-4170 or 489-7570 0OSBORN TRAVEL We handle all travel arrangements at no additional cost to you. Airline tickets; HotelMotel reservations; Car rentals; Amtrack tickets; Group tours 1080 North Main, Spanish Fork - 798-9879 "YOUR TICKET TO THE WOULD I k ' It ""v. Frank and Delia Ferguson Golden wedding party The children of Frank and Delia Ferguson will honor their parents for their Golden Wedding Anniversary with a reception on Saturday, July 20th, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Crystal Manor, 80 West Center Street, Springville. The event is open to all friends and realatives. They request no gifts. The couple married July 18, 1935 in Provo. They have three children: Mrs. Val (Nila) Peterson, Murray; Larry Ferguson, Springville; and Mrs. Frank D. (Gayle) Bond, Provo. They have ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Cultural Arts Club Little Casey James Packard celebrated his first birthday Monday, July 15, 1985. He is the son of Clay and Kim Packard of Springville and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Milan Packard of Springville. His great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Art Evans of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Berton Groesbeck of Springville. Crib Corner BORN AT UTAH VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER : June 22. 1985: Twin girls to Scott and Kimberly Langford Stewart of Mapleton. June 27, 1985: Boy to John and Pricilla Mathews Motsinger of Springville. July 10, 1985: Girl to Don and Heidi Bergen Bleggi of Mapleton. July 12. 1985: Girl to Michael and Margene Maag Jensen of Springville. The annual summer party of the Cultural Arts Club was held at the home of Mrs. Blaine Clyde. Her beautifully landscaped garden was the background for the serving tables set on the patio. New officers for the 1985-86 season were the hostesses for the event. These includePresident, in-cludePresident, Louise Clyde; Vice-President, Genivieve Whiting; Secretary-Treas., Lucille Peterson; Program Chairman, Pat Whiting and Reporter, Ina Christensen. A delicious steak dinner was served to the officers and the following members, Helen Bird, Theora Boulton, Lois Child, Leah Crandall, LaVern Larson, Velma Nielsen, Jane Richins, LaRhea Twelves, Margaret Pehrson and Anna Lee Pace. The first women to receive a Nobel Prize for literature was Swedish novelist and poet Selma Lagerlof. Stak-a-Bofo This delicious platter J 4R QO is served with choice 3r of baked potato. L- mashed potatoes, or trench tries, choice of soup or dinner salad, our special Sundowners cheese toast, and a large 16-oz drink INCLUDES SALAD AND LARGE 16-oz. DRINK FEW Of OUROIMtnsCllCtlONS SPAGHETTI GROUND RSH CHICKEN HAM FRIED SIRLOIN MEATBALL BEEF PLATE FRIED STEAK CHICKEN STEAK DINNER STEAK DINNER STEAK DINNER DINNER DINNER $2.69 $3.29 $3.79 $3.29 $3.99 $3.99 $4.99 CHILDREN'S MENU AVAILABLE BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY STORE HOURS Mon. Thurs. 11-9:00 P.M. "Art is man added to nature." "To be great is to be misunderstood." I I 11 - :u Friday A Saturday 11 -9:30p.m Lacey Lee Wing, daughter of Lary and Shelley Glazier Wing, celebrated her first birthday on March 7, 1985. Lacey has one sister. Kamie. Her grandparents are Ray and Kathy Wing and David and Carol Glazier, all of Springville. Great-grandparents are Leone Prestwich, Orem, Don and Lola Allen, Provo and Henry and Vonda Wilcox, Springville. The pilgrims originally intended to settle in what is now New Jersey. 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