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Show THE 'AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, July 10, 1952 Ulr. and Mrs. L J Ovard Will Honor Daughter Following Marriage Mr. and Mrs. I J. Ovard will be hosts Monday evening at an open house reception honoring their daughter Beth and Rex J. Wride, son of Mrs. Florence Wride, now in Denver. The young couple will be married earlier in the day in the Loean Temple. B No invitations are being issued but all friends and rela tives are invited to call between the hours of eight and ten o'clock, i; ' 7 .foTVr r- Immediately following the reception new Mr. and Mrs. Wride will leave, for a honeymoon trip and on their return .will make a home xn Salt Lake City, !; "A V - - y.- I j . Esther H. Forbes 81st Aimiversiiiy ' 1 v. Mrs. Esther Forbes Mrs. Esther' Hamnett Forbes, Alpine, observed her Sist birthday birth-day Monday when her lmmedl' ate family gathered at her home for dinner and an afternoon of Visiting. ''' .''' W1'nfUi tr- ' Coming fromuT of the state for the occasion were a grandson and his family, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Forbes: JimmW and Dar- lene. Las Vegas, Nev.' Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter, Lehl; Mr. and. Mrs. Will lam H. Forbes. Paul,. Dan .and Kathleen, American Fork; Mr. ' and Mrs. A Robey Forbes, Alan and Carol: Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Van -. Vance, Kathryn. Calvin. Dallas and Lily; Miss Doris Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deveraux and Marda: and Lieut. and . Mrs. David B. Forbes, all of Alpine. V" v Alert America '" 'T "' , . Traflmobiles carrying the "Alert ' America" exposition now touring 70 - eftles to stimulate civil defense activity ac-tivity each hold enough exhibits to CU a gymnasium with diplays. The huge freight carriers hold displays which when assembled show aa atomic-bomb attack, psychological and chemical warfare, and a "pay o.1 room" in which volunteers can 'jttgn up for Ova Defense work. "1 J KarhStephenscn, Luther i Giddings, Betrothel Told Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Stephensen re announcing the engagement of their daughter Karla and Luther E. Giddings, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lather Giddings. Gid-dings. ..The couple will be married mar-ried In the immediate future in the Manti LDS Temple. . July 21, parents of the bride will be hosts, for. a wedding re ception at the Giddings home, First North and Fifth West, complimenting, com-plimenting, their, daughter and new son-in-law. " Future Mrs, 1 Giddings has completed ' her 'j unlor - year at the 'American Fork High School. In September ,the? prospective groom will enter his second year at the University of Utah medical school. He received, his bachelor of science degree from the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University where he was affiliated with Phi Eta Sigma, Sig-ma, national scholastic ; fraternity. frater-nity. In JM7, when he graduated from American Fork High School he was ,? chosen - representative boy.' -t. '.' ' After the opening of school the couple will make a home in Salt take City W Airman First Class and Mrs. Earl Carter (Donna Mae Shepherd) Shep-herd) arrived In Alpine to spend the Fourth with ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan 'Shepherd. They will return ( to Amarillo, Texas, air force base July 20. - Clubs and Socials ' ALPINE MOTET3S Mrs. James H. Beck was hostess host-ess to Alpine Mothers club for needlework and sewing Friday afternoon. Those attending were Mrs. Frank Bateman, Mrs. Loy Beck, Mrs. . George A Brown, Mrs. Alta Devey, Mrs. Milton B. Muir, Mrs. Evan Shepherd, Mrs. H. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Fred Strong and Mrs. W. P, Williams. LADIES REPUBLICAN CLUB Officer of the Ladles Repub lican Club met yesterday af ter noon at the home of Mrs. Robert L. Ashby, chairman, to plan the year's work and appoint other officers and committees.' v Do -You live By Tour Eye3? 1 5fel The slightest slip due to faulty vision can mean V costly error m many professions. That's why regular eye examinations are essential. . Why don't YOU phone for an appointment now. ' CaU43LchL, ' ' ,A ; E. N. WEBB JEWELER & OPTOMETRIST - 72 West Main Street-Lehl r Itcnbi Local WHITE SANDS PROVTNQ GROUND, N. M. Mrs. Lois J. Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Boley, 148 N. Center, American Amer-ican Fork, is currently employed as stenographer and clerk . at White Sands Proving Ground, Las Cruces, N. MM the nation's newest facility for testing and research of guided missiles. Mrs. Bush attended Brigham Young University and was secretary at the Alpine School District office before her employment at the Proving Ground. She and her husband,' Elsmore, are residing in Ias cruces where she com' mutes daily to work. , ELunore Is working as an electrical engineer at Las Cruces. They will return home in September when he will register for the fall term at the BYU. Last week Mrs. Jessie McMee-kln McMee-kln had as her guests her brother-in-law. and slater, Mr." and Mrs. L..R. Horton and children Lionel and Fay, Vancouver, British Brit-ish Columbia. With the David Pearsons , from Lehl the. group left Friday for Yellowstone for the long week end. The Hortons will be visiting, for the remainder remain-der of their, two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 'Birk and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karren spent Thursday and Friday In Manti, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mogul. The ladles are sisters. - Mr. and Mrs. E. Parker Chip- man and five children have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P. Chlpman. Parker, who la with the Ohio Oil Company, has been transferred from Sidney, Nebr, to the Salt Lake City headquarters headquar-ters and has purchased a home there. During the summer he will be working the. canyons south of Spanish Fork.. ! j Mr. and Mrs. Gene Croft, Bon-, nie Jean, Marvin,' Stephen and Duane visited in Idaho Saturday and Sunday. They were In Firth with Mr.' Croft's mother, Mrs. Walter E. Dye, and in Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. (Donna Hanks) Gardner, Mr.i' and Mrs. Clen Saunders arrived home Thursday from a 24 days vacation packed swith new and some unusual experiences exper-iences and scenery., Before leaving leav-ing Utah they saw the Colorado River from Dead Horse Point and the Natural Bridges. They visited the Mesa Verde Park and the - cliff i dwellings, t Carlsbad Caverns, Sah Antonio and Corpus Cor-pus Chrlsti. Tex and then took the gulf route with stopovers in the principal cities as far as Pensecola, Fla. New Orleans was particularly interesting. Returning Return-ing they took the "back country" way through Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee to the Ozarks in Arkansas. Climax of the trip were visits with Mrs. Saunders' brother, Phil Borden in Kansas City, and , Mr. Saunders' half-brother half-brother In Arcadia, Nebr. vv Mr. and Mrs. ; Jack L. Wilde, Alpine, spent last week vacationing vaca-tioning in California.' r f fy . s c : n ' Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ashby went to Holden to attend at-tend the funeral services of Mr. Ashby's older sister, Mrs. Emma; Stephenson, 75"""' j.MrSv) William (Rose. Terry) Leavltt, Bunkerville, Nevn came to Alpine, to attend the funeral 8f MrsGertrude Bennett and is remaining for two weeks to visit with relatives! Che Is the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Elmo Young, f h . .! ? ",- MHZ and Mrs: Albert B. Allen and Shirley Allen spent the long week end In Richfield with Mr. and Mrs.; Robert L. Hllller (Beth Ann Allen) and children. "MrT"aTHr-to-GartJr-r-Read have had as guests Mrand Mrs. Paul PetW Loter Elenor, and Lin? da, and Mr. and-Mrs.-Lawrence Read, all of Los Angeles. During their stay aU of them went to Star Valley, Wyo, and to .Yellowstone .Yel-lowstone Park on a fishing trip. Garth and Ruth accompanied them on the way home as far as Manti, where all did ordinance work In the temple. . . rr Come in and Try Our GOODWILL i. 4 USED CARS '41 Cher Tader t 4 For V-l . 41 Cher Flckap i 47 Cher Ferdoe '41 Cher Fordor ;.; '47 Fort Convert f '49 Olds Fordor - '51 Stndebakef Land . Cruiset r Paul L. Harrnoa Co. Pontlae Dealer :v J Tel 855 1 1 297 W, Mala J American Fork, Utah ''I' 7 4 f r ' i ,. . 1 V The! J Paul ' Millers; Honeymoon Iri California Following Wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Miller -, ... , Just weds Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Miller are now honeymooning in California following their marriage mar-riage Monday In the Manti temple tem-ple and a reception that evening in Flrmage Hall. - Accompanlng them to the temple were Arch W. Green, father fa-ther of the bride who is the former for-mer Shirley Green; Kbllo M. Miller, Mil-ler, father . of .the groom, Mrs.1 William M. - Miller, hie grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Doyle Noakes, a sister, and Mr. and ? Mrs. Merrill Mer-rill Lund, an aunt and ancle, i The blond bride received the good wishes of her friends in a white satin wedding gown, entrain, en-train, fashioned with net yoke on the fitted bodice, high collar and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil of' net was caught to a crown of seed pearls and she carried a "bouquet of pink rose buds surrounded by white carnations carn-ations and satin bows with knotted knot-ted streamers. ' ' Joyce Miller, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, and attendants ' were ! Mrs. Darrell Hayes, Janice Chlpman, Betty Nelson, Carol Simmons and Lucille Lu-cille Turner. Kay Green, sister of the bride, and Loralee.Noakes, nelce of the groom, were flower girls. Their ' matching '' corsages were white carnations and pink rose buds. Mrs. Green, appeared at her daughter's wedding in black net over pink and Mrs. Noakes, who stood with her, father, was attired at-tired in a white and gold print. Their corsages , were also roses and carnations. ' : ! Don Miller supported his brother bro-ther as best man. . , . ( Appearing on thfc t program- were Allen Green, Mrs. Albert Brookswlth her son and daughter, daugh-ter, Lehl; Mrs. Ted Barratt, and Mrs. Harold Holley who gave the toast to the bride. and groom. George Scott was master of ceremonies. cer-emonies. -"Dancing completed the evening. : :'.r.".: Mr. and Mrs. David 8. Taylor and Mrs. Ellis S. Parker were receptionists and Jeannlne Winter Win-ter cared for the uest book. Mrs.' Francis -Anderson, Mrs. Nr. Ji Walter and Miss June Mowbray who. cared for the gift rooms were assisted by Dalene Mayne, Jeannlne Hampshire, Garth Mil-er Mil-er and Vernon Noakes. i The three tier wedding , cake,; circled with ivy and flanked by pink tapers, was displayed on a lace covered table in the dining hall. Presiding over the refreshments refresh-ments were Mrs. Lund, Mrs. G. A.- Anderson and Mrs.' George Moss. Assisting with the serving were Beverly Bateman, Jeaneal Chlpman, Colleen Jackson, La-Rae La-Rae Nelson, Carma Miller,' and Enid.WllSOJV V'lW;iKCi For her wedding trip .the new Mrs. Miller wore a pink summer print with white accessaries. .On their return they j will make a home in American Fork. , Consul noma From Near East Consul Reed. Farley Robinson Is home after spending the past six months In Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Kuwait as foreign service inspector. Mrs." Robinson flew to Washington, D. C, to meet her husband and they will be here for three weeks before be-fore leaving for Mexico City which is Mr. Robinson's next assignment. 1 " " - T TTVIiriXT mri A Black Bags Black Lb. UPTON TEA FlioSTIE MIX JELLO 3 Pkgs. . PdRK & BEANS ,, YUM PUNCH BASE Pint YUM PUNCH BASE 1 Quart OLIVES Westland Large 54c 64c 27c 25c 22c 32c 59c 21c CORNFLAKES -ANiy-CICE KEISPIE : : mm PANCAKEl flour spnmr 3 Lbs.-. SYRUP LOG CABIN 12 Ox. 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