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Show V . THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May . 23, 1983 " Highland Ward Begins Expansion Program v The Highland Ward," under the direction of Bishop Merlin Larsen, Is beginning a building expansion project. Plans are already al-ready in the offing for a ground breaking to begin next " March and the building program, will go forth from that point. ' Heading the Building Finance Committee are Mr; and Mrs. William TV Hyde, chairmen;" Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Jansson, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Erekson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams. A "Blast Off" entertainment, to get the plan, into "orbit' will begin Friday night, May 24th at 6:30 pm. at the church house. A dinner and a variety program Is being planned with tickets being sold at $10 per family. Students Perform if fl Recital teiorVBtu)dents of Mrs. Hannah Han-nah C. JPaefcard were presented in a Recital 4 held May 19. Participating Par-ticipating xi the recital were th following :, Vickl stoker, Charlotte NJfcboles, Janae Price, SuSa WeJiander,. Susan Chrls-tensen,' Chrls-tensen,' jUile Brems, Shanria Noble, Bev-ly and Holly Hicks, Kathleen Ziminesmoan, Rosemary Smith, Diane Shepherd, Glenda Smith, Chereli Peay, Marcla and Richard Van Devereaux, janene and Cheryl Price, Krlstine MUler and Kathleen Packard. Babies Born at The American Fork Hospital Mm 14 Boy to Donald H. and Jewel Rogers Hutchinson, PI. Grove. Girl td Delbert and Tess Man aIaa Hueeard. Lehi. Boy to Ben and LeAnne Smith West, PL Grove. Girl to Jerry and Judy Orton McQulvey, Orem. May 15 , Girl to Garry and Karen Ran HI LUMBER DEPT. OLYHPIC STAMS 1 GALLON FREE with Purchase of 4 GALLONS of Any Color Act Now Limited Time Only! mi Protects and Preserves dall Street, PL Grove. Girl to Glen P. and Leanore Jolley Wagstaff, Am. Fork. May 16 ' " Girl to Lloyd R. and Linda Bolyard Brooks, Lehi. Girl to James and Almlra Ches-nut Ches-nut Bird, PL Grove. May 17 m v Girl to Allen and Uleen Curtis Green, Lehi. Girl to William L. and Betty Fergus Robinson, Am. Fork. May 18 . ;.'vy-t y-yy Girl to R. E. and Bonnie Jean Damlco Smith, Am. Fork. ; - Girl to Jack R. and Ellen Dodge Wright, PL Grove. HOSPITAL NEWS r Patients in the American Fork Hospital are: Richard D. Ruffell, PL Grove; Bart Carter, Lehi; Richard Christofferson, Lehi; William T. Hyde, Am. Fork; Rikka A. Harding, Hard-ing, Provo; LuAna L. Pennle, PL Grove; Dean Crookston, Am. Fork: -Thomas Alan Shlozakl, Am. Fork; Oran Vance, Fairfield; Beverly Loader, Am. Fork; Ada Tomlinson, Am. Fork. Donna Susan Hayes, Am. Fork; Sherlln Manning, Am. Fork; Ron E. Olsen, Am. Fork; Jewell Hutchison, PL Grove; Stephen A. Willis, Lehi; Fern N. McFate, PL Grove; Stephen Randall, Orem; Anna Adamson, PL Grove; Alan Mark Bezzant, PL Grove; Melvln Anderson, Lehi; Garth Peacock, Dragerton., Beverly Beck, PL Grove; Leon S. Webb, Lehi; Maude Conder, Am. Fork; William Kirkpatrick, Ray Bishop, Am. Fork; Michael Ashton,, Am. Fork; Dee Ray Gardner, Am. Fork; Arlin Will-lams, Will-lams, Am. Fork; Janeen Bullock, PL Grove;. . . - Zina Hanks, Am. Fork; Gary Thomas, Am- Fork; J. Earl Smith, Lehi; Areda Walters, Orem; Or-em; Frank Williams, Orem; Gayle R. Durrant, Am. Fork; Edith L. Wood, Salt Lake City; Dee Barton Draper, PL Grove; Lionel Austin, Alpine. Thursday at. the home of Electa Following the meal the regular monthly meeting was held. The opening song . was ' Tut Your Shoulder to the Wheel." It was under the direction of Evelyn Beck. Prayer was offered by Esther gotiriiaMti. May Preston gave the thought for the day entitled "A Boys Tribute." Tri-bute." . : - ' .-. A report of the recent North Utah County ' . Convention was made by Hannah ' Ashby and Lois Prltchett read highlights from the State Convention. '-r The history of Pioneer, Mary Ann Oaks Roylance.7 was ' read by Lois Prltchett, a great-granddaughter. Mrs. Roylance arrived in Salt Lake City, September 17, 1850.. D.U.P. News Beehive Camp Fifteen members and guests of the Beehive Camp of DUP enjoyed en-joyed a tasty pot luck lunch on Style 200 Yi7nnft mm SHOP, CTlaiVjdrwu. Girls with 8tyle.4830 The grown-up look they crave . . the ulay-day comfort they must have. It's all here In this white strap shoe, with Vlucanlzed sole. Leather upper. P. 99 PLEATS ADD X PRETTY PLUS A trio of trim pleats add a pretty plat at the toe of this handsome pump. Sure winner win-ner for compliments come summer. White leather upper. only $5.09 Ml American Fork l : . 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