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Show PAGE SIX THE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, MARcH HHHiaiEasij... Miss Marna Bailey To Wed In June Announcement is forthcoming of the engagement of- Miss Marna LaVay Bailey to Reuel J. Bawden. Miss Bailey is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin D. Bailey, American Fork, and the groom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Bawden, Salt Lake City. June has been selected as the bridal month and the wedding date named is the 20th, the cere mony to be performed in the Salt Lake temple. The 6ame evening friends and relatives of the young couple will attend a wedding reception re-ception at the Ivins ward church at 1860 Third East street. Salt Lake City. They will reside in the capitol city. The bride-elect is a graduate cf the high school here and has filled a mission for the LDS church in California. She is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Bawden, a graduate of the University of Utah, recently returned re-turned from a mission in the New England states. -iiiViiXI ..itI...J-t-tili-,il,f ifiall-n'i.Ti-;1-t-,Vn-i-if- " , ? v. , fcS Carter-Werner Wedding Announced Judith May and John Richard Walker ready for the Fashion Show. Costumes from J. C. Penney Co. 33231 Kelly's Super-Burgers Try one of these Delicious, Tasty, Tantalizing Sandwiches We are now open from 7:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Daily. For the finest of Sandwiches, Soft Drinks, Candys, etc. KELLY'S CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Carter announce the marriage of their daughter Jacqueline to Glen H. Werner. The groom is the con of Mrs. Verna N. Timothy of' Greeley, Colo., and a grandson of I Mr.' and Mrs. J. P. Werner American Ameri-can Fork. The marriage took place Friday, Fri-day, March 25, in Elko, Nevada, the ceremony being performed in the LDS chapel by Bishop M. O. Bell. The couple was accompanied accom-panied to Elko by Mr. Werner's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ekins of this city. The bride will complete her year's studies at the high school. She is a member of the school band and is taking an active part in school affairs. Mr. Werner Wern-er is employed with the J. C. Penney Co., here and they are planning to make American Fork their home. Several social affairs are being planned in honor of the newly wedded couple. : ...A i 109 EAST MAIN AMERICAN FORK KMMMBiM. I II ? :C:I J A f 1 1!;! liiiiif 11 4is Mrs. J. E. Walker models a suit from J. C. Penney Co. Everything is in readiness for the Fashion Show, sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi, tomorrow (Fri day) night. The affair will be held at 8 p. m. in Firmage Hall AH tickets must be purchased before going to the show, Mrs. J B. Rowland, president, stated Members of the club have tickets Mrs. L. J. Wadley will act as narrator and Mrs. Delbert Chip- man is assisting with arrange ments. For the wonderful support you our customers gave us on our Grand Opening Day. We still have many Specials left for Saturday, April 2nd CANDY BARS FACE TISSUE & GUM 0c DISH CLOTHS WASH CLOTHS 3 for LARGE Powder Puffs 2 for 9C Tea Strainers 9c MIXING BOWL. 9c 18 Piece Breakfast Set Regular $2.98 L99 9c Paper Napkins 9c : SHOE LACES 3 for 10C m u a f t ' . ,y , h XL- '0.- ' 1 ry Harrington School repares Festival A snrine festival is in the early stages of rehearsals at the Har- ringtcn school, xne -lesnviu which will depict an imaginary visit to other lands is to be given the evening of May 8th in the high school gymnasium. With over 800 children taking part in the various parts or tne program, sineine. dancing and speaking narts. the affair promises to be colorful and highly entertaining. The ceneral committee in eharee is comprised of Mrs. Har vey Hansen, Principal Cr. w. ar- sen, Mrs. 1j. n. iviui lcixch o.hu Mrs. Clyde Auil. me, omer teachers of the school are giving assistance in working out details and in training the children of their grades. , , Miss Helen Kimball BOOK REVIEW SET FOR WEDNESDAY Miss Kaye Holstrom To Be Spring Bride: Friday and Saturday ALBUQUERQUE Randolph Scott-Barbara Britton Two Cartoons Mrs. Iva Halstrom is announcing announc-ing the engagement of her daughter Kaye to Ray , Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis, Cur-tis, Venice, Cal.) former residents of Lehi. The ' marriage will take place early in May. ' . - The bride-elect graduated in 1948 from the American Fork high school where she was a member of the color guard, one of the cheer leaders and a member mem-ber of the Ladies Glee club. Her benedict-elect is a graduate of the Lehi high school. Complimenting the bride-to-be Mrs. Ray Mas -(Joyce Bennett) and Miss Rolene Chilton, Salt Lake City, were hostesses for a I and little by little her talent grew Miss Helen Kimball, known throughout the state for her fine high quality book reviews, will be in American Fork April 6, at o'clock : in the Second ward church to review the popular new book "They Come Cheaper by the Dozen" (Galbreath).. The book is purely biographi cal, telling the story of a family of twelve children. According to .those who have heard the review it is difficult to tell whether the story or the vibrant personality of the reviewer cause the greater interest. Miss Kimball, a granddaughter of Heber C. Kimball, has trium phed over odds as great in their way as were those of her illustrious illustr-ious grandfather. Because of a back injury received in an accident ac-cident about 15 years ago, she was forced to give up her pro f ession of teaching. . She began first telling her family about the books she read shower which was held at ' the home of Mrs. Frank Bennett Saturday Sat-urday evening. Games were played, Miss Mary Peck, Miss Joan Ellison and Miss Mary Lou Devey entertained, and refreshments were served. Others present were Mrs. Neil Wall, Mrs. Lawrence Hardman, Mrs. Kent Durrant, Phyllis Larsen, JoAnne Boley, Clea Searle, Joanne Knight LaRae Gardner, Jane Milhaupt, Betty Jean Gerber, also Vea Jean Brown and Carma Gray from Lehi, and Bonnie Jean Lockhart, Salt Lake City, a cousin of the hostess. and the news of her ability spread until now her time is in constant demand. She has a fine strong voice and enunciates every ward clearly, so everything she says is easily understood Organ music will be played by Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatrick. Tic kets may be obtained from members of the LaTona Music club or at the door. Cattle Grab Control Control cattle grubs with rotenone by treating when the grub holes appear ap-pear in the backs of the cattle. Your farm adviser or veterinarian can give you tips on treat'ng. SPEC Bakers offer Big Savings ON NEW liil Gas Deluxe Refrigerators WAS $410.00 Now Only $299! COME IN AND SEE IT AT lull. 1 muiig reStlYQ I, Pirmn t-,.J . V -nrs to Etf- Under the LaTona Musle ri.rP of tival will be held u Mrs. Ray e. m"01 Am: reported this wPPV . cha'tc tival is held in Salt A?? every sDrin? k ?? Lake 1 Music clubs! but thS uptime up-time American Fork plans for so large a dsuSJ t; All piano studenC?'; are invited to enter 1 e : town judges will pick from each classilicS? the state .festival wffj held in Salt Lake cSVj Entry fees are $1.00 and obtained from the chfc her assistants, Mrs. VernS' drake, Mrs. A. Ralph si Once again its time for Movies in Cars under the Stars. Grand Opening Friday, April 1, starting off our gayest season with the Nation's Biggest Hits. OPEN Fri., April 1 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday . April 3, 4 and 5. , "BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES" Myrna Loy - Frednc March Dana Andrews CAMEO AMERICAN FORK, tTAH WEEKLY PROGRAM Motion Pictures are Your Best Entertainment Thursday, Friday and Satur March 31 and April 1 and M-G-,v JMHORNE-GESEKEIfll MX SOMEN ALSO SELECTED SHORT Children's Ta,yright J Matinee Sot. 3:00 p, Cartoon... L . shirley temple, t 'LITTLE MISS MARK ALSO 'XONGO BILL" Serial and Other Shorts Wednesday, April 6 ' Family Nite $1 Per Car "CASANOVA BROWN" Gary Cooper - Teresa Wright - Frank Morgan -i '-..J Cartoon Short! Thursday, Friday and Saturday April 7, 8 and 9 "EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED" Gary Grant ? Franchot Tone Betsy Drake " X J v Two Cartoons Plus "MY PAL" J Chamberlain-Buningham Wedding of March 12 . PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH 266 West Main American Fork Telephone 622 The marriage of Miss Eva June Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Chamberlain of this city, and Clifford L. Burn-ingham, Burn-ingham, son of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Burningham, Orem, took place March 12th in Prcvo. The bride's mother entertained Saturday afternoon at an open house from 2 to 6 o'clock. Eighty friends and relatives called to tender congratulations. During the afternoon Mrs. Bert Timpson read original lines composed in nonor or tne young couple. "... or tne occasion the bride chose a lovely afternoon model of aqua silk crepe and wore an orchid corsage. Assisting Mrs. Chamberlain were two daughters, Mrs. Merrill Allen, Manila; and Mrs. Joseph S. Carr, Salt Lake City; - Miss ft-atnieen Allen served. TV. s ... xnc evening or tne marriage Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steffen entertained en-tertained at their home in Salt Lake" City and a bridal shower was given by the groom's mother m urem on March 9th. - : ; '.' The newlvweds are mniHTur temparary home with the bride's parents in American Fork until wieir apartment is available. In Darkest Africa . Forests in some parts of Africa are so thick that most dnifnals cannot live in them. They "are inhabited in-habited by reptiles, monkeys, and birds. Curiously enough, while the birds of Africa are among the world's most beautiful, few of them sing, according to the -World -Book encyclopedia. Sunday and Monday April 3 and 4 Greatest love story . X n 100 yea r a rS3 ON RANDELl VICTOR XWjjPB'' ADDED LATEST NEWS AND OTHER SHORTS Matinee Sunday 3 p. 'Tuesday and WednesfcJ April 5 and 6 2FEATIKES-2 Number I A S1WIG! CM U If '" COLUMBIA PICTURES PK ! TONE- hove Troubie BlAlKv 0h Produced ml ify Njl i HOT IEAO f0 SIHGW'.IF fog fl !7 Number 2 Mi |