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Show Page Six The Springville Herald July 24, 1975 18 Dorothy Hall, Rembert Floyd wed July 18 in South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Theron S. Hall wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Dorothy July 18, to C. Rembert Floyd son of Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Floyd of Lake City, South Carolina. The marriage took place at Camp Lyiune, North Carolina where Rembert is stationed at the Naval Regional Medical Center. The bride's brothers and their wives Mr. and Mrs. Hilton D. Hall of Belmont, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Hall of Bethesda, Maryland attended the ceremony. Rembert is being transferred to a hospital in the Oakland Calif area for more training the last of August and he and his bride will spend several days then with her drib di Dennis Wilson and Pamela Roylance Temple marriage date set by Pamela Roylance, Dennis Wilson Mr. and Mrs.John E. Roylance .are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Pamela to Dennis A. Wilson son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilson, all of Mapleton. They will be married August 1, 1975 in the Manti Temple. A reception will be held that same evening at the home of the Bride's parents. Miss Roylance graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary with High Honors. Pam served as a member of the Steno Club, A Cappella Choir, Pep Club President, Junior Class Treasurer and Secretary of Springville and District Seminaries. Mr. Wilson also graduated from Springville High and LDS Seminary with High Honors. In High School he was a member of the Jet Club, Athletic Club and Wrestling. He fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Germany South Mission; headquarters in Munich. During this time he served as District Leader and Zone Leader. Dennis is now attending BYU where he will graduate this coming year. Attending the bride will be Janice Roylance and Carla Norwood Nor-wood as maids of honor, with Sharon, Diana, Christine and Annette Wilson, Diane, Cheryl Ann, and Nancy Roylance as brides maids. The couple are both employed in Provo, where they will make - their home. r k'o'dTcoTor ""1 I DEVELOPING AND PRINTING I j 12 Exp. $1.97 - 20 Exp. $197 j With This Coupon i REX DRUG i orner July 13, a girl to Carl and Ruth Hardy Nielsen. Grandparents are Ross Nielsen of Spanish Fork and Mr. Mrs. Henry Fick of Springville. The new arrival has two brothers. Not only is July the birthday month of our country, but it is also the month in which many of our country's forefathers were born. July is the birthmonth of: two signers of the Declaration of Independence, Samuel Huntington Hun-tington and Thomas Heyward; three Presidents of the United States, Calvin Coolidge, John Quincy Adams, and Gerald Rudolph Ford; four Vice-Presidents Vice-Presidents of the United States, Nelson Rockefeller, George Mifflin Dallas, Elbridge Gerry, and George Clinton. July is also marked by several other important im-portant people and events such as the first use of United States postage stamps, Elias Howe's birthday, Henry David Thoreau's birthday, Amelia Earhart's birthday, and Henry Ford's birthday. This is a month packed full of days to remember, remem-ber, so go ahead and celebrate.. .our country is now 199 years old! The nation's landscape is dotted with shrines to our past Presidents, but now there's one dedicated to past nonPresidents. The 1975 edition of Rand Mc-Nally's Mc-Nally's Discover Historic America describes the Gallery of Also-Rans, located in Norton,-Kansas. Norton,-Kansas. It displays mementoes of only the unsuccessful candidates can-didates for the U.S. Presidency. Springville, Utah (Offer expires July 31, 1975) In ancient days a book was written on one long strip of papyrus which was then rolled. This accounts for the word "volume" which comes from the Latin word meaning to roll. JCPenney mm mm 'A JCPenney DlVl M portraits are enough to make twwHi 3nyon smil. Only 1.69 for a 5 x 7 or 4 wallet sizes of same pose in natural color. No appointment necessary. if, y0u have a second or third favorite Age limit: children to 12 years old. pose, take them, too. At these special Choice of Several Poses. prices, in either size. Two children together . . . only 2.98. No hidden charges. Your second selection 1.69 Your third selection 1.65 Your fourth selection 1.55 Your fifth selection 1.40 family in Springville, on their way to his new assignment. August temple rites to unite Linda Wilde, Gary Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Roe N. Wilde of Payson wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Linda to Gary Peterson, 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson. The couple will be united in marriage on August 8 in the Manti Temple. A garden reception will follow that evening at the home of the bride elect's parents. Miss Wilde graduated from Payson High School and L.D.S. Seminary. She also attended Snow College. She is presently employed em-ployed at Roe's Bake Shoppe in Payson. Mr. Peterson graduated, from Springville High School and L.D.S. Seminary. He is presently employed at Tabco Corporation. After their marriage the couple will live in Springville. July 15, a boy to John and Marcia Hansen Gavin, 525 S. 170 W., Springville. July 16, a boy to Noel and Peggy Ford Torgersen, 586, Brookside Drive Springville. July 13, a girl to Carl and Ruth Hardy Nelsen, 1232 S., 500 E., Springville. July 11, a boy to Brent and Cynthia Jenkins Hall, 249 Sage Creek Circle, Springville. July 20, a girl to Todd and Linda Money Christensen of Orem. Grandparents are Mr. vyty I Linda Wilde and Gary Peterson and Mrs. Owen Christensen of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. George Money of Palmyra. Egotism is the drug which Nature gives us to deaden the pain of being a fool. Sherrie Giles and Steven Robinson Miss Sherrie Giles to marry Steven Robinson in temple Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Giles of Springville are happy to announce an-nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sherrie Lee Giles to Steven Dean Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Robinson of American Falls Idaho. The couple will be married Friday, August the 8th, in the Salt lake LDS Temple. A garden reception will be held that evening at the Giles Family Home. Friends and Relatives are invited to attend. at-tend. The Bride and Groom will be further feted at an Open House, August the 13th, at the Robinson Family Home in American Falls, Idaho. The Bride-to-be is a 1974 graduate of Springville High School and LDS Seminary. While in high school she was active in Drill Team, where she served as historian, A Cappella Choir, the Springville Hi's and Guy's singing group, and typist for the Springville Hi Times. Miss Giles, also graduated from the Utah Technical College in the Stenographer program. The Groom is a 1974 graduate of American Falls High Schools and LDS Seminary. While in high school he was active in sports and also participate in church sports. After graduating from high school the groom enlisted in the U.S. Air Force where he is currently serving. Following a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Rancho Cordova California, where the groom is stationed. Schultz-Zufelt wedding vows to be solemnized July 25 Mrs. Carol Schultz of Syracuse, New York, announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter Barbara, to Corp. Stephen Zufelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren D. Zufelt of Springville. The couple will be married July 25, 1975 at the home of the groom's parents by Otto P. Collings. A reception will follow at the same place, 831 East 1000 South, from 7 until 10 p.m. No formal invitations will be sent. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Miss Schultz is a graduate of Liverpool High School, Liverpool New York. She is presently a PFC in the US Army stationed at Headquarters and Headquarters Co. 94th Engineering Battlion, Darmstadt, Germany. The prospective groom graduated from Springville- High School and is also presently stationed at Darmstadt, Germany. The couple will be living in Utah following their term of Service. September 27, 1975, will mark the fourth annual observance of National Hunting and Fishing Day the nation's newest sporting tradition. Begun in 1972 as a means of acquainting more Americans with the historic pastimes of hunting and fishing and to awaken the public to the sportsman's sport-sman's leading role in conservation, con-servation, NHF Day has become far more extensive and has had a greater impact than its originators had imagined. There have been over 8,500 separate NHF Day activities since the day began, and an estimated 40 million Americans have taken part. Programs have taken place not only at sportsmen's sport-smen's clubs and conservation areas, but at shopping centers, state fairs, schools, libraries, parks, city streets, hotel lobbies, airports and numerous other sites. Indications are that over 20 million Americans will join in 3,000 programs September 27. SPRINGVILLE PRE SCHOOL NOW TAKING ENROLLMENT Organized Activities Music Field Trips Pre-school Studies Qualified Supervision CALL SHELIA PICKERING.. 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