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Show Page Six - The Springville Herald - May 18, 1978 Qj-ggp CQSGy WGCls Randy Snyder t$& Mr. and Mrs. William L. Casey of Gibbsboro, N.J., announce the marriage of their daughter Dorren Doris Casey to Randy Kent Shyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Snyder of Mapleton, Utah on May 5, 1978 at the Washington D.C. LDS Temple. The newlyweds took a week to travel from New Jersey to Utah. A reception was held Friday evening, May 5 in the Audubon Ward Chapel, Audubon, New Jersey. She was attended by her sisters Denise Peterson of Springville and Dawnne Casey of Gibbsboro, N.J., along with Shauna Marsh of Legion honors mothers Patterson, California. The. bride wore a wide brim hat, her flowers were white roses, while the attendants dresses were mint green. They white and green carnations. car-nations. An open house will be held Friday evening, May 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Robert Snyder's residence 1313 W. 2000 North Mapleton. Judy Sryder, Joan Knotts and Denise Peterson will be the attendents. Everyone is invited. The bride attended Eastern Regional High School in Gibbsboro, New Jersey and is now attending at-tending BYU. The groom attended Springville High and Utah State University. New arrivals May 5 Girl to Andreas and Cheri Harward Schmidt, 243 N. 200 W., Springville. Alpha Beta Club holds closing social The closing social of the Alpha Beta Club was held at the Sage Inn on Friday, May 12. President W.C. Harrison welcomed the members and Mrs. Robert Harrison, a guest. Following the lunch, President Harrison read a Mother's Day poem. The financial report was given by treasurer, Mrs. Milton Harrison. President Harrison conducted some business later on in the meeting. Mrs. Sheldon Nielson gave a history of her husband's grandfather, CCA. Christensen. He was an artist and had many talents. Mrs. Nielson also showed slides. At the afternoon meeting, 14 members and one guest were present. Mr., Mrs. Randy K. Snyder DUP meeting notice 31 at 1:30 p.m. for all women interested in reorganizing a DUP camps. The East-South Utah County Board of DUP will be holding a meeting at the Mapleton city building Wednesday, May The word "Diploma" comes from the Greek word meaning "to fold." Diplomas used to be written on parchment, folded and sealed. American Legion Auxiliary meeting was held May 10 at the Memorial Hall. Cleon Daminer was program chairman. A musical program for Mothers Day was given by Alberta Hoover and her students. In Bavaria it was believed good luck to attach strawberries to cattle horns. Boy to David and Loyal Brown Pett, 520 N. 100 E., Springville. May 9 Boy to Jon and Linda Muxe Christensen, 216 S. 100 W., Springville. April 25 Girl to Randall A. and Annette Bagley Smith, 550 E. 200 N., Springville. 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Wendell Averett of Springville. The couple plans to be married June 22 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held June 22 in the bride's garden from 7:30-10 p.m. The bride-to-be will be graduating in May from Springville High School. She was in the group "His" at the high school. The prospective groom graduated from Springville High School and was in the ski club. The couple plans to make their home in Springville. Camp Calico DUP meets Daughter of Pioneers camp Calico met at the home of Mrs. Karen Damico with 11 members present. Mrs. Florence Beardall county official swore in Mrs. Carrie Rawle as the new camp captain with Mrs. Dorthy Damico as first vice captain. Mrs. Garnetta Dot son, second vice captain, Mrs. Dorthy Damico conducted. con-ducted. Prayer was offered of-fered by Mrs. LaRena Cutler. Singing was led by "Mrs. Ivy Karr with the pledge of allegiance guided by Mrs. Garnetta Dot son. History was given by Mrs. Ivy Karr, lesson by Mrs. Rhoda Hales and W. 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