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Show PLEASANT CROYI RtVltW, PLiAlANT CROYI, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1l THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1963 V $ 66 til Phone Society Items to Fern Hicks SU 5-3867 ' , . : '.if . T. - V v-' ' " MR. AND MRS. GRANT R. JOHNSON (Cathy Covington) Reception Honors Yourfgf Couple Last Friday in Second-Fourth Ward The Second-Fourth Ward Church was the setting for the weddiner reception of Oathv Cov ington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Covington, and Grant R. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson of Mantl, Friday evening, April 19. The bride Vore a white Jersey street length dresa with short sleeves, and a scoop neckline. Her bouquet was of pink rosebuds and feathered carnations, with white streamers. The hall was decorated with orchids, carnations, snapdragons and ferns. ' " In the receiving lirv? were Mr. and Mrs. Covington, Mr." and Mrs. Johnson, best man, Dean Johnson, brother of. the groom; Grant, Cathy, Mary Beck, maid of honor; hon-or; Peggy. Covington, sister of the bride, and Joyce Johnson, sis- ROLLER. PARTY SKATING Skating Every Night Except Sundays Tuesdays MIA Parties by Reservation Matinee Saturday 2 to 4 Thursday Special 35c Skate Rental 25c Monday Nights' All the Family $2.00 For special parry rates and hours phone FR 3-91 87. RIVERSIDE SKATING RINK 551 W. 12th N. Provo . "-, ' I 1 ZUFEIT AUTO REPAIRS 109 East 1st N. SK 6-2957 - Am. Fork O Front End Alignment and Wheel Balancing 0 Complete Automotive Service FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Easy Budget Plan 1 I r ' .' "1: ter of the groom, bridesmaids; Linda and Joy Hall, small daugh-, daugh-, ters of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hall, flower girls. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hall greeted guests at the door. Jeanne Hillman was in charge of the guest book. Faye Fordham, Ramona Taylor and Grac0 Winn arranged the gifts on lace-covered tables with the help of Teresa Spray, Wendy Fordham, Marilyn Taylor, Riley Taylor as gift bearers. LaPreal Spray, Linda May Hansen, and Karen Beckstrom, assisted in the serving room. Ushers Were Richard Covington, Coving-ton, brother of the bride, and Ray and Paul Johnson, brothers of , the groom. - -The serving tab!3s were covered cover-ed with white linen cloths, the centerpiece being white orchids in snifter glasses, circled with blue and gold net A round table covered with a lace cloth over blue satin, held the three-tiered wedding cake, which was placed on a mirror and circled with blue net. It was decorated dec-orated with heavenly blue roses, and topped with two white wedding wed-ding bells and satin streamers. Mrs. Larry Fordham made and decorated the cake. Guests were served by Chris-tirvs Chris-tirvs Taylor, Connie Fordham and . LaRae Taylor.' Mrs. Covington wore a beige sheath dress, with corsage of rosebuds and carnations. Mrs. Johnson wore a coral gown with rosebuds and carnations. The maid of honor and bridesmaids brides-maids wore dressy of light blue chiffon over taffeta. The flower girls dresses were of baby blue nylon. All carried nosegays of pink rosebuds and carnations with blue ribbons. The men in the party all wore white carnation boutonieres. 'The bride is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School and Ssminary. She also attended the Utah Vocational School in Provo, whereshe graduated from a" course in business practice and office procedure. She is employed employ-ed by tha Pyramid Life Insurance Co. of Salt Lake City. The groom spent time in the U.S. Army "after his schooling and is employed at Clearfield, by the HercuV Division. The young couple were married on April 6, and will establish a home in Salt Lake City. Wour Heart Association Says 1 u fl Afl heart cases can be tared for best if diagnosed early. See your" doctor for a Health and heart check-np. PTA Elects New Officers at PI. Grove High Th Pl(Muant Grove High School PTA held their yearly election elec-tion of officers Wedrywiay evening, even-ing, April 17. With the adoption of new by-lays, by-lays, Marcella Barrett, vice president pres-ident for lant year, automatically was made president for this year. LaVoiy) IngersoU was elected vice president and Naomi Keetch secretary and treasurer for two years. Outgoing officers were Ray Mills, president, Marcella Barrett, Bar-rett, vice president and Pearl Fowlkes, secretary and treasurer. , An excellent program was presented pre-sented by the high school students John Gourley, council by-laws chairman, read the amendments to the by-laws and they wore voted vot-ed on and approved by those present. Fashion Show Slaied Wednesday at PGHS This annual Fashion Show of the Pleasant Grove Senior High School will be held Wednesday, May 1 at 2:00 p.m. In the High School Auditorium. One hundred and fifty girls will model clothing made by themselves themsel-ves during this school year. The theme is "Swing Into Spring." The public is Invited to attend. Come and see tlv achievements these girls have made. Neighborhood Party Held Last Saturday Minnie Hall and Norma Winters Win-ters were hostesses to the Neighborhood Neigh-borhood Party, on Saturday afternoon, after-noon, April 20. Handwork and visiting were enjoyed by all the ' members. This group meets once a month. A delicious luncheon was served serv-ed by Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Winters. - Those present, with those mentioned men-tioned above were Leaone Carson, Car-son, Rose Radmall, Drucilla Smith, May Morgan, Rose Hill-man, Hill-man, Bethel Allred, Mary Loader, Laura Robertson, Melvina Jones, Jenav Olsen, Sadie Chandler, Vi-da Vi-da Conway, Beth Hall, Fern Hicks and Alice Gaines and her daugh- ter Carol. A.F. Women's Clubs State Musical The Women's Clubs of American Amer-ican Fork will .present a musical benefit performance Thursday, May 2, 1963 at 8 pjn."at the Alpine Stake Tabernacle. The Valleyaires from Provo, the Flames from Bountiful and the Salt Flats from Salt Lake City will be preprinted and Carl Han-cuff Han-cuff will emcee the program. Donations for this program will be $1.00 per person and the proceeds pro-ceeds will go to the American Fork public library. ' Tickets may be purchased at Smith Drug and Friday's in. Am. Fork. ' Surprise Party A surprise party was given Friday evening honoring Julie Ann Davis on her 15th birthday by her siste Joyce at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or-vil Or-vil Davis. Games were played, pictures pic-tures taken and Julie Ann received re-ceived many lovely gifts. A lunch featuring a large birthday birth-day cake was served to the following fol-lowing guests: Laurel Ostergaard, Sherry Walker, Lyte Perry, Ann MontgomeryVickie Montgomery, Carolyn Mecham, Sally Beers, Susan Su-san Chidester, Carolyn Bracken-bury, Bracken-bury, Barbara and Carolyn Davis. A DIET Of SANCTITY JjHSNEVEA KIN6MENEUKOP EJWOPiA (844-JM) FELT StCKOA DEPRESSED, HE ATA a fwx. cvroF ma oiole' ft 4& , rSJ-" y It - v I r1 lit T Tll llTlT 1 1 1 I FRiENDty UGHTNING S)VERk HUNDRED MILUOti TONS OF FERTILIZER Am PRODUCED EACH 'YEAR BY . AIR INTO WRCC1D .ACID, -:. - - MONEY... ... WESTED IN U.S. SAMGS BONDS HELPS AMERICA MAJSWH OUR NATIONAL STRENGTH TODAY SO WAT T&fAORROVf PEOPLE -WU HAVE BOTH MONEY-AND THE FREEDOM TO EtUOYIT. ' Grovecrest PTA Elects Officers Tonight at School Election of officer for the year ahead will take place at the Grovecrest School Thursday evening, even-ing, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. Dorothy Dor-othy Meranda, outgoing prest-cV-nt, will conduct the meeting. Other outgoing officers are Wanza Chrlstensen, vice president; presi-dent; 'Rosalyn BevetidKO, secretary secre-tary and Nelda Robinson, treasurer. treas-urer. Candidates for election are Carol Car-ol Butler and Wanza Christ onsen, president; Donna Hardy and Oar-ma Oar-ma Smith, vice presidont; Glenna Hooley and Virginia Fowles, secretary; sec-retary; Melissa Peterson and Betty Bet-ty WhiteVy, treasurer. Nominating committee were Laurel Thome, Joan Stubbs and Donna Johnson. A film, a satire on the abolishment abolish-ment of PTA, will be shown while the ballots an counted. Stoke Stomp Slated For Saturday Night , AH teenagers who are Interested Inter-ested in fun should be at the Stake Stomp this Saturday, April 27 at 8:30 p.m. Because of the demand for more fun and dances, thew dances are going to be held on a weekly basis every Saturday Satur-day night at the Timpanogos Stake House. Sports dress Is what's required and refreshments will he sold at this Stake sponsored dance. Top hit records will be played. Benefit Performance Natural Foods Meet Slates Speaker The speaker for the regular meeting of the Natural Foods Association Members and Friends meeting to be held Friday April 26 in the Provo High School Cafeteria, Caf-eteria, will be Mrs. Leah D. Wldtsoe. The meeting will start at 7:30 pjn. Mrs. Wldtsoe has been a lifelong life-long student of biochemistry and nutrition. She is an authority on nutrition. She-"will talk on the subject "The Gospel of Health," Stake Relief Society : Leadership Meeting Set for This Friday . The, Timpanogos Stake Relief Society Leadership meeting will be held on Friday, April 26 at 10 p.m. in the Stake House. The Fourth Ward Relief Society Soc-iety is in charge of the program ' given in the. 'opening exercises. Fern Hicks will give the thought for the day and Duella Jakeman will sing a solo. f ' There will be departmental work in all departments and baby sitters for young children. Visits Family Here - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper and family of Sandy, spent Sunday, April 21 in Pleasant Grove visiting visit-ing with members of their family. They were served dinner at the home of Roy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Shipley. Other members mem-bers of the family enjoyed the dinner and visiting. The afternoon was spent in family fun and the Harpers returned re-turned to their home in the late evening. Recuperates Mrs. Dale (Carma) Huntsman is recuperating at the LDS Hospital Hos-pital in Salt Lake1 City, where last week she underwent heart surgery. She is doing as well as can be expected and will be home this weekend according to family members. - Jf ... ... ' MMM LOW BANK RATES , i -"STRj,, i .!i uu r. (Ann .... C 1 ) lfflvIC hundred per year. Former Schoolmates Meet April 20 For Get-Together Saturday, April 20, a pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by a group of women who went through Lin-don Lin-don grade school and Pleasant Grove High School together, from 1910-1923. They met at the home of Elva Ash Peterson, in LehL The time was spent in remlnes- lng of good times and catching up on (he Important events in the life of each one present It was the first time for some of the ladies that they had seen one another for 35 years. During the afternoon a pot-luck pot-luck luncheon was served. Those present besides the hostess hos-tess were Clarissa Bezzant Bone, Lehi; Helen Ash Fotherlngham, Magna; Thelma QUlman Gillman, Hazel Keetch Kirk, Sarah Harper Har-per Holmes, all of Ogden; Emma Culllmore Heaey, American Fork; Mildred Comer Cook, (Norma Jar-man Jar-man Hales, Orem; Florence Oul-limore Oul-limore Crofts, Carolyn Shoell Carter, Olive Bird Fage, Virginia Walker Wtgglngton, and Vivian Harris Evans, all of Pleasant Grove. A letter was read from Fern Thome Blgelow, who is now living liv-ing in St George where her husband hus-band is working on a church building buil-ding mission. . . Visitors from Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell (Delia Radmall) Ross and five children, of Sparks, Nevada, spent a week in Pleasant Grove recently with relatives here. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Olsen, Ol-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Radmall as well as other members of the family. - They also visited with their daughter, Doris, who is a student at the BYU. HOSPITAL NEWS Babies born at the American Fork Hospital during the last week were: . i . April 18, a"" girl to C.Wr and . Kaloma Noble Huntley. . Other patients at the hospital from this area were Clara P. Edwards, LaVeda Frampton, Eileen Eil-een Peck, Kathryn Rasband, Florence Flor-ence Walker, Elaine Keel, Thorma Clegg, Christ! Annette Zobell, Barbara Newman, Donald W. Hales, Ada Rae Sutch, Marilyn Phillips, Doris Terry, Larry Blackhurst, Barbara N. Walker, Shannalee Card, Kerry James Crystal, Edwin Mart, Judy Zobell. FINA'N i " " ' 1 TT..MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiTri1i - MSMBKR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOR AT, J OJi mm i '"Jill .1 ' r0 o l u ii "ill Examinajjon for Deputy Sheriff . Appointment Set Applications for examination-will examination-will be issued by the Utah County Merit System, Room 201, City and County Building at Provo, Utah, for filling an eligible register for the position of Deputy Sheriff. The applications for examination examina-tion may be secured from the Utah County Commissions Secretary, Secre-tary, Marie Van Wagenen, anytime any-time prior to May 13 and must be filed with the Merit System Commission Com-mission not later than May 13. An examination will be given at the Brigham Young University on May 17, at a cost of $3.00 per applicant A physical examination will be required by the 26th day of May by the applicants-own physician. An examination will be given by the Merit Commission Board on May 28. Shanna Lee Jensen Announces Plans for Marriage on May 4 Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Jensen announce the coming marriage of their daughter Shanna Lee Jensen, Jen-sen, and Martin Louis Welcker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Welcker, Wel-cker, on May 4, at the Third-Sixth Ward Church. The ceremony will be performed perform-ed by Bishop Gerald Belllston. It will be followed by a reception, recep-tion, to which all relatives and friends of both families are cor- dially Invited. STAR BRAND Meets Every Home Demand STAR FLOUR MILLS AMERICAN ONG Whatever size car you choose, whether you like 'em long and low or little and light . . . money puts you in the driver's seat when you make your deal..for an. automobile, and you can have that money at low bank, rates from your Bank of Pleasant Grove. Yes, you finance your new or used car for less with a low-cost auto loan from Bank of Pleasant Grove, your friendly, full-service bank, you actually save $100 or more on financing your car, Year after year wise car buyers say, "I saved, financing my car through BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE. o nnnnnnnn nil 11 h i M Ben Franklin Store . Features Color Portraits April 29 ' For one day only, Monday, April Ap-ril 29, Ben Franklin Store, here in Pleasant Grove, 'will feature the taking of full color portraits as a special favor to the people of this community. - A leading child color photographer photog-rapher will be In Ben Franklin Store all day, during business hours, on Uw above mentioned date. Portraits in living color will be taken of an child of any age or any number of children. One complimentary com-plimentary portrait will be given to each family as a gift from Ben Franklin Store, stated Vaughn Harnett, store manager. The hours are 9:30 ajn. until 9:30 p.m., he added. Makeup Friday Set For K.O. POUO Clinic at Jr. High Friday, April 26, a make-up K.O. Polio clinic will be held In the Junior High School Public Health room. This room Is beneath be-neath the cafeteria. The' purpose of this make-up clinic Is to catch the people who missed their sugar cube last Saturday Sat-urday or Sunday. All who were unable to get their protection against polio, last week, are asked to be at this clinic and keep current with the K.O. POLIO program. FORK, UTAH Community , I mm |