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Show T m I TIIE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, June 24, 1954" ri .' fc V"-r. - - U :? J - IlrllS Ei::::;;cc:i, Jclin Evans . 2chn David Evans and Mau-I Mrs. Joseph H. Stimpson, Wash rLia Ctimpson were married TI. :rsday, June 17, In the ma-J ma-J c lie Salt Lake IDS Temple. 7;:uam Waddoups perf ormed the Impressive, ceremony. . Mau zlne Is the daughter of Mr. and burton, D. C. John Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John I. Evans. Thev were .accompanied to the templa-lrf-Mr,. andMrsilm-,ftnd. feet P- na, jP- son, Mr. and , Mrs.. Evans," Mrs. pink roses surrounding; an orchid. or-chid. . 7, 7 - Naomi Evans and Dorothy Ep-pllaccl Ep-pllaccl were Wdeinalds.1 Mtes Evans wore I waltz length gown of white nylon over red net and Miss Eppllacd choav a waltz length dress of blue nylon. They carried bouquets of baby orchids EQUITABLE LIFE Home Loans at Low Interest Rate , Contact LOWELL BENNETT 424 Thornwood Drive Tcl'aone C3-RX Aueric&n Fork Charles Webster and an aunt of the bride from Ogden. A reception honoring the new-lyweds new-lyweds was held Friday evening In the IUverdale LD3 ChapeL The wedding party greeted guests before a lovely arrange ment of roses and snapdragons. . The attractive bride selected a waltz length gown of lace net over taffeta. The bodice was detailed with a peter pan collar and long sleeves, with tiny buttons but-tons at the back. Her brides veil of illusion edged in lace, was caught to a cap of seed pearls; her bridal bouquet was t.lsk 1 b.9 Amazinj NEYJ .e.Pi mcoom jahsi va ua nun - cn mou mm NO WOWC1NO OVK A HOT ITOVf IAVI 19K rtZlH RUIT FUVC - k:ad Only with IXCP.Jam ft Ully FZCTirJI K I l In nrrOltTAKTI Compfa MetpM for both MokM ttwj FECI IN pMkaiN), If radp jjdtr yott .wt dsM NOT inf-hiJa tba rooked fuu, writ Ankttat, soK'the.ittlte'powefglrirWas dressed In blue voile. . i Richard Evans performed the duties of usher. 7 X Mrs. Btlmpson was attired In a dusty rose gown of lace over taffeta. Mrs. Evans chose a light - blue - crepe. - They wore matching corsages of pink rosebuds. rose-buds. . t - . - Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck greeted the guests and took care of the guest book. Vera Btlmpson Btlmp-son .and Jean Evans were in charge of the gift , display. , Immediately following the reception re-ception the newlyweds left on a honeymoon trip to California. For going away the bride chose a pink suit with white accessories. acces-sories. ,They plan to make their home in American Fork. ' Mr.and Mrs. IL C. Devltt returned re-turned homo Wednesday from a three weeks trip to the North-wesL-They.went-byway-of Boise, Idaho; Spokane, and Seattle, Washington jandVancouver and Victoria, Canada. While in Vancouver they visited vis-ited Mr. Devltt's brother and sister and other relatives. In Burley; Idahd; they visited Mrs. Devltt's brother. They returned home by way of Tacoma, Wash.; Redwood. Calif., and Reno, Nevada. . .( QJ f ti 's Johnell Adatms Feted at . Brithl Shower Mrs. Elry Wilde was hostess at a bridal shower given at her home Friday. In. -honor, of .Mrs. Morrell Adams, the former Johnell Brown. Mrs. Carl Pack, Mrs. Calvin Whitby, Mrs. Del Wilde and Mrs. Robert Bennett assisted Mrs. Wilde. Bonnie and Judy Barton presented pre-sented a dance number and Mrs. Qulncy Adams and her daughter Jane sang a duet, after which gam were enjoyed and refreshments refresh-ments served. The newlyweds were married June 14 at the home of the grooms parents In Alpine. President Pres-ident Edward W. Burgess performed per-formed the ceremony. Johnell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown, and Morrell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy Adams, Alpine. Marjie Hindley,; Alvin Brock Exchange Vows Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oreene, Pleasant Grove, are pleased to '7 ' "' Elderettes ' -' Mrs. Arlo Shelley was hostess to the Elderettes Thursday, June 17. at her summer home In American Fork Canyon. Roxle West gave the lesson from the Doctrine and' Covenants and KatharlneyancsLwaswelcomed as a new member. At the close of the evening Mrs. Shelley served serv-ed ah out of doors supper to twelve guests. ; aimmmce.lhe.inartlage .theirlpa.. to Pe. C. Sander Mr. Sanders is the son ox ur. ana daughter, Marjie O. nindley, to AJvln E. Brock. Mr. Brock Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock, Granger. ' They were married in Elio, Nevada, May 30, and are making their home In American Fork at the present tlme, Mr, Brock Is employed at Kearns and is a member of the Utah National Guard. Mrs. F. T, Shepherd, Provo, returned home Thursday after visiting for a week with friends and relatives. - Dolores Belli Day Tells Engagement Mr. -and Mrs. Robert E. Hyde are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Dolores Beth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong, Alpine, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong, Salt Lake City, left Monday for Denver, Colo. While there they will visit Mr. and lirs. Harold Balr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Mayne, and Mr. and Mrs. George Dunsdon, former Alpine residents. Mrs. Clarence Sanders, LaVerkla, Utah. Dolores graduated from American Amer-ican Fork , High School this spring, where she was a member of the Pep Club and kxUL 7 , Mr. Sanders graduated from Hurrican High School and ; has been In the Armed Forces for the past 18 months: He Is stationed at Camp Hanford, Washington, at the present time. The wedding wed-ding will take place during the early part-of July. ' (iD THE GENEVA FINANCE CO. IS CURRENTLY PAYING 6 to a limited number of private investors on two year debentures. . For farther information and financial, statements see Lewis -IvCRowc Geneva Finance Co.. American Fork Phone 1 1 1 wogidi jinht souow JwcTim , tu7TAT jTICT t..J l.-iU'iT, B fmiS - ta i fca tstia a. cu:-r:.T. csrjstl : shrerise j ' ' f How her toaster ).. una m Hh hiv es ADS MB - O You get th same, top c;vc!Ify material used b caw Goodyear fires. 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But, as you can see from the lady's face, she did something about it So can you, if your house is suffering from the same electrical troubles. And it's 4 to 1 that it is! ' """ " . ", - "yon -plan 7 to Buy a bouse. r don't forget to check up on-the age - r 2 nana capacity or its wiring. Better i still; have an electrician inspect it . loryou: . ? J. i fyoa are coins to build, be sure to plan your wiring for the I I futurt as well as the present Re Z member that on the average, your 2 electrical needs increase 10 every , .For instance, if your horneT was Built more than 10 years ago, you can be positive that its original wiring cannot care for all the appliances you've' bought these past few years. In fact, even a brand-new house may be elec trically unfit to handle the load of all the appliances you now own! How can you tell if your home wiring needs attention? In addition to poorly-operating appliances: Dimming of lights when you operate appliances; appli-ances; Slow heating of toaster, iron, etc.; Frequent blowing of fuses; Poor TV reception when appliances arc in use; Too few outlets and switches nhere-yoti pee--them;"-: '--7 ,'7 : 7 .Keraecott Copper rporation : if you find these symptoms in your home, you can be sure that you are iOit.4.nd iL,newiorkl7,w.y. . uttingUp more inconvenience, Ybu'ii also losing inonelr in wasted current iou re rwin fire from under-sized, over-loaded, over Kennecott Wire & Cable Co. : heated wires! wny uKe cnances; ask your local eiectncian tor an electncal check-up: Published for your information by A Good titlibhtr Utplt f Dmltd g Dttttr Ujjih |