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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, ni PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957 A ( - v MISS LINDA SMITII Linda Smith and Joseph F. Ollivier to Marry Sept. 15 in Salt Lake Temple MRS, FRANK MILLS (Annette Edwards) Newlyweds Honored at Reception on Wednesday After temple Marriage Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Mills were honored Wednesday evening at a reception re-ception given in the Lindon Ward Church. The young couple, were married Wednesday morning mor-ning in a ceremony performed in the Salt, Lake Temple The bride is the former Annette Ann-ette Edwards, a daughter of ' . Mr,, and Max. Edwards of Lin-don.. Lin-don.. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Mills of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. They feted the bridal bri-dal party at wedding breakfast -:'iWlfe i " " " j. An income for LIFE-EVEN LIFE-EVEN IF YOU LIVE TO BE 110! Thomas J. f Trinnaman 376 E. 5th S. Pleasant Grove " Phone 785-2792 V, - . i 1 '4 i Metropolitan Life INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK, N. Y. at the Alpine Country Club, following fol-lowing the marriage. At the reception, the bridal line included the young couple and their parents, Rhonda Edwards, Ed-wards, matron of honor, Mrs. Paul Giles,Mrs Bonnie-Bax-.terMiss JolynrrSwenson and Clara Ann Hooley, as bridesmaids." brides-maids." Shawna Edwards was junior - bridesmaid - and . Dan Smith served as best man. . Ushering were Jim Mills, Terry Mills, LaMont Edwards and Kevin Edwards. The bride is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, and has attended CSU in Cedar City. Frank is attending Brigham Young University, and plans to continue his studies there. A pre-nuptial party was given giv-en for the bride by Larene Bliss, Mary Wright and Eugenia Eu-genia Robinson, and the brides-" maids also gave her a party, . HOSPITALS NEWS Among babies born at the American Fork Hospital during the past week to people from the Pleasant Grove area were the following: Aug. 30, a' boy to Ernelf P. and Devora Snyder Thayne. Sept. 1, a boy to Ronald H. and Nadrene Jones Street. -Septr ira boyto-Willian ; Nrand" Sharpn Nielson Curtis.' Other Pleasant Grove people in the hospital last week were Norma S. Taylor, Herbert K; Miller, Jimmy Ellis, Blaine H. "Huntsman,-" Joseph' Ff Ollivier, Sean Carson, Lucille Harmer, Hannah C. "Matthews, Marion Gay Radmall, Jim Kelley, La-Mar La-Mar Beveridge, Lowell Duvall, Betty Baxter, and Russell Fau-tin. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Smith of Salt Lake City are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda to Joseph Foyh Ollivier, of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ollivier of Pleasant -Grove. A September 15 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple is planned. After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast at Log Haven Hav-en will be given by the bride groom's parents. A reception in honor of the newlyweds will be held that evening at the Smith home. The bride is a graduate of BYU," where" she was 1963-64" Homecoming Queen and Head Flagtwirler, She was a mem-ber mem-ber of Program Bureau and toured the world performing with "Curtain Time USA." She has reigned as Miss Air Force, attendant to Miss Liberty Bell and Miss National Guard. She was also active in Orchesis and International Folk Dancers, and has a Master's Degree . from , the University of Utahr Mr. Ollivier is a native of - Pleasant Grove and graduated from Pleasant - Grove High School where he was active in sH)rts Model United Nations. He attended University of Utah and is a graduate of Brigham Young University, where he was a member of the Norsemen Norse-men Sports Club. He received a Master's. Degree from Stanford Stan-ford University, where he was co-editor of the Stanford Business Busi-ness .School newspaper. He is presently working in New York City for Trans-World Airlines. Marda Walker and Cloyd Atwood to Be Married Friday Mr ami Mrs Ji-s Walker luHi- aniioiuuvil an ituk'iiu'iit Heather mIuhIuIi' for the re-irptnm re-irptnm in honor of tlu'ir daughter daugh-ter Mania and Cloyd Atwml, who aiv Immiih; married on Friday Fri-day in the Salt Uike Temple. In iae of rain, the reception will !e held in the Lindon Ward Church, instead of the Walker Hardens, Closd is the miii of Mr. and Mrs Preston L. Atwood of Lindon. Lin-don. ' Modernettes Are Entertained by Mrs. Maxine West Maxine West entertained tlfT members of the Modernette Club at one of the most picture-sque picture-sque sxU in American Fork Canyon. After a delicious breakfast business meeting was presided over, by President Ruth Cob-bley. Cob-bley. New officers were elected elect-ed . with Mary Jacobs, president; presi-dent; Grace Cornaby, Secretary Secre-tary and Virginia Chipman re()orter. Members present were Ted4 Kott. Lorraine Boyer, Virginia Chipman, Ruth Cobbley, Grace Cornaby, Mary Gray, Mary Jacobs. Fern Maxfield, LaPriel Cscarson, Verna Ekins, and a guest, Lucille Hillman. Don't Hestitate He who hesitates is a dang-, erous driver on today's freeways. free-ways. Utah Safety Council urges ur-ges all drivers to blend into traffic quickly and smoothly, then maintain about the same speed as main flow of traffic 385 South Main Telephone 785-2661 MULTIPLE LISTING MEMBER 2-Bedroom Shake All Improvement!, Near PI Grove High School $6,200. 53-Acre Farm 3 -Bedroom Home, Silos, Coops, Barns, Corrals, Sheds, Double Garage, Good Water Right, excellent for feeding or for Dairy operation. WE HAVE MANY GOOD PROSPECTS LOOKING FOR PROPERTY CAN HANDLE YOUR GOOD LISTINGS. ALSO INSURANCE IN ALL CASUALTY LINES! WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU! We corn oil Casualty Unei. AFTER HOURS CALL GRANT ATWOOD 785-2996 Renew Your Subscription Today " iWMIIWMfliill mill I ..- " . .. --: ....:. .- .:i;.v - ----- - 1 k If i y - vt - rc----'-- - x MISS SUSAN MILLAR , I ' 6 L. : Llll , jj&Lk 1 -i -r Young-Couple Announces Engagement V K Bk. I ft 1 (MM I, I I T A. " OGDEN 1940 Wall Avnu ftwo. 399-1 171 SALT LAKE 1501 (UdwoodRoad Phon. 484-7638 LOGAN Cache VdUy tank Mog. PSoo. 75X4310 PROVO 1590 SpringvB Road Phoo 373-4670 LINDONMrTand Mrs Le land Millar Sr. of Lindon announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter Susan to Sp.4 Richard Roy White, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Roy White of Highland (American (Ameri-can Fork). Susan is a senior at the Pleas-" ant Grove High School, and Richard has returned to Fort Lewis, Washington, where he is serving the remaining months of his army service. Susan has been very active in 4-H Club : work and has -taken many of her articles to the state fair. She has been active ac-tive in sports, and belongs and participates with the Pleasant. Grove High School band. Richard is a graduate-of . the, American Fork High School, and has attended the LDS Sem- -inary. He has been active in' the FFA. The engaged couple has set the date of their' marriage for sometime in June, when Susan is graduated from high school. Watch for Repairs Wherever you drive, the Utah Safety Council reminds you that highway construction or repairs re-pairs can be dangerous -to the driver who's not on his toes. Watch -for flashing lights, signs or flag merf, slow down ; They went thataway for milk with snacks ,- "I reckon you know that milk is natureV vitality drink, don't you?Sure you dor And i reckon you know that milk helps balance ' your meals and that you need balanced meats' and' proper rest and exercise to keep physi- . caJjyjfit. But maybe you don know, what milk ,. , 7 does lor snacks. Milk has a cool, cidan taste - that goes great with snackin' foods and gives - you extra vitality, too. So when you take a break, make it a real break. Reach, pardner, fdr milk with all your snacks." : rf a niesijge Irbm dairy farmer members pi "' amcricdn 'dairy association. Get Plenty of Milk for the Weekend Tod ay ! Lots of reasons why. f your weekends are active ones you and your family will need plenty of milk to keep your vitality up. Remerwherj milk is the only mealtime beverage that gives you lasting vitality. And don't forget the kids are home instead of in school, so they'll-be drinking extra milk. Weekends are also g-reat times for lots of snacks, and what goes better with snacks than milk! Saturdays and Sundays are big milk days, so make sure you don't run out buy extra milk for the weekend today. . -T-TT 1 |