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Show Page Six - The Springville Herald - March Louis Shell, Jill Anderson Anderson Shell wedding date set Mr. and Mrs. Monte L. Anderson of Springville announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Jill to Louis C. Shell son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shell 'of Spanish Fork, Utah; Their marriage will be solemized March 9, 1979 in the LDS Manti Temple. There will be a reception held in their honor that night from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Springville Stake House, 698 Kolob Cr. friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-to-be graduated from Springville High School having participated in a cappella choir Madrigals, Hi's and Guys, Steno Club and Pep Club. She graduated from the four-year LDS Seminary program. Following high school she worked at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. Recently she returned from Ecuador South America having completed a mission for the LDS Church. Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High School where he was active in football and track. He also participated in the a cappella choir and graduated from the four-year LDS Seminary program having served as president for Spanish Fork. Following high school he fulfilled an LDS mission in the Kentucky Louisville Mission. He is now employed at Pacific State Cast Iron Pipe Co. They plan to reside in Spanish Fork at 111 W. 700 N. "The busy bee has no The ancient Greeks time for sorrow." believed that eels were William Blake generated by mud. Some say it's good luck for a firefly to fly into the house. Enough hot dogs are produced in the U.S. every year to reach the moon and back 2'2 times. Reg. $239.95 Standard Capacity 3 Drying Selections - Normal, 2 Cycles - Regular and Special Low, No heat fluff Including Perm Press and Green Dot Quality Tested Polyester Knits . Porcelain Enamel Finished Removable Up-Front Lint Filter Clothes Drum YOUR COST $189.95 SAVE $50.00 ' i, " "Wholaul 1533 North Main Don't pile other produce on top of-eggplants of-eggplants in the refrigerator. They bruise easily. Some say if a ladybug lights on your hand, you will receive new gloves. 3 LIGHT FIXTURES 50 DISCOUNT AUTOMATIC DRYER WITH 3 DRYING SELECTIONS DDE5300V Oiuntihon Glectrlv Supply t R.UII" Blair H. Hamilton Phon. 798-8435 SPANISH FORK, 1, 1979 Open house honoring Mr., Mrs. David Frahm event of March 16 Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. David W. Frahm will be honored at an open house on Friday, March 16, in the Kolob Stake Center. All friends and relatives are invited to call between 7 : 30 and 9 : 30 p.m. Formal invitations will not be sent locally. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Frahm, parents of the bridegroom, will host the open house. The couple were married February 17 in the Hawaiian LDS Temple, Laie, Hawaii. The bride is the former Wendy Kay Christensen of Provo. Her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Dean C. Christensen, were hosts at a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Saxifrage root was believed capable of removing freckles. "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." Ralph Waldo Emerson Next to the sun and the moon, the planet Venus is the brightest object in the sky. o.i UTAH 84660 reception-dinner at BYU-Hawaii BYU-Hawaii Campus Ballroom the same evening. They are currently serving as directors of the Hawaii Temple Visitors Center LDS Mission. The bride graduated from Provo High School and attended Snow College. She is currently attending Brigham Young University as a family living major. The bridegroom is a Springville High School graduate. He attended Snow College and served in the Philippines - Cebu City LDS Mission. He is a BYU student. The couple plan to make their first home in Provo. David Frahm EARLY BIRD LADIES Feb. 22, 1979 League Standings Team W....L Bona Signs 22 6 Les Hardy & Son 14' 2 13"2 Mortensen Plumbing Plum-bing 14 14 Vaud Hanks & Son 14 14 Brailsfordlnd. 13 15 Mulletts 6' z 21' 2 High Team Game Les Hardy & Sons, 683; Mulletts, 663; Les Hardy & Sons and Vaud Hanks & Son, 662. Individual High Series Laurel Lowe, Les Hardy, 504; Dot Lowe, Less Hardy, 491; Betty Gonzales, Mulletts, 456. Individual High Game MEL DUKE We Remount Diamonds and other Precious Gems in quality mountings to fit any occasion All work is fully guaranteed OVER 30 YEARS IN SPRINGVILIE Shop Our Mny Fin Gift Suggtttiont Jewelry 220 South Main Happy birthday to happy little twin brothers, Paul Howes Roberts, left, and Brock Larson Roberts, right, who celebrated their first birthday February 21. They are sons of Kirk and Cay Roberts of Springville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reid Howes of Mapleton, Margaret R. Welsh of Springville and the late James Stanley Roberts. Clarence Howes of Orem is a great-grandfather. Roberts Miller open house Mar. 2 Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Roberts of Diamondville, Wyo. of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Laurie to Mr. Richard John Miller of Opal, Wyo. He is a json of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller, Springville. The couple will marry March 2 in the Kemmerer, Wyoming LDS Cultural Hall where they will be honored that evening at a wedding reception. An open house, to which all friends and relative are invited, will further honor the newlyweds on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, March 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bridegroom's parents, 331 Brookside Drive, Springville. The bride-elect will graduate in May from Kemmerer Kem-merer High School as an honor student. She is also on the drill team, treasurer of FHA, works on the school newspaper, and is advertising editor for the school yearbook. Mr. Miller is a 1974 Springville High School graduate. He played football and baseball and was active in FFA. Richard John Miller, Laurie Roberts Del Shepherd, Vaud Hanks, 184; Aleece Pierce, Brailsford, 184; Kathy Crandall, Vaud Hanks, 183; Dot Lowe, Les Hardy, 179. FRIDAY NITE MIXED DOUBLES Feb. 23, 1979 League Standings Team W. Grobbens Pizza Pan Mulletts Art City Lanes SOS Drugs Frank Memorys, Central Bank 22 19 16 15 14 10 High Team Game Art City Lanes, 752; Mulletts, 740; Grobben's Pizza, 713. Shaun Mark Smith, handsome little son of Mark and Marian Springer Smith of Hunter, celebrated his first birthday on Tuesday, February 27th. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Springer of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Thales S. Smith of Porterville, California. Individual High Series Ray Dalton, Mulletts, 602; Ivan Curtis, SOS Drugs, 552; Betty Gonzales, Gon-zales, Grobbens, 550; Shirley Beardall, Central Bank, 495. Individual High Game Ray Dalton, Mulletts, 213; Ivan Curtis, SOS Drugs, 212; Betty Gonzales, Gon-zales, Grobbens, 239; Shirley Beardall, Central Bank, 179; Phyllis McQuivey, Mulletts, 179. Water is the only drink for a wise man. Thoreau .0 SPRING HAS ARRIVED Ml lilt rABKIl lUllFJCIi CyOM Special Orders for Weddings CUSTOMER PARKING 295 Junior high names Springville Junior High School announces -Citizens of the Month for February, 1979. The two eighth grade Citizens of the Month are Mary Jane Boyack and Richard Billings. Mary Jane is the daughter of Gary and Margie Boyack. She is 13 years old and her favorite school subjects are history and homemaking. Her most favorite hobby is music. Mary Jane would someday like to become a secretary. Mary DaAGIT Susan Abbott and John Averett rlBlllilll8IIISI?:ffipil i of i 1 R 1 I THURS FRI. SAT. !rt JDress" 88 44 288 jackets Values lo $5t Rack 2 " Dresses Sweaters Jackets 088 044 188 Pants 0 1 1 Robes Values to $34 Table 1 Blouses Tops 1 88 1 44 qq Skirts-long, short 1 1 00 Pants Values to $20 Table 2 " Tops iS 1" 88'- 44 Tops Values to $12 Qianas wo lVWte Relets . 20 Richard is the son of Fenton and Jackie Billings. Richard is 14 years old. Some of his favorite hobbies are fly tying, basketball, and baseball. Richard enjoys math more than any other school subject. He would like, someday, to become a pilot. The two ninth grade Citizens of the Month are Sarah Abbott and John Averett. Sarah is the daughter of Melvin and Bessie Whiting. Sarah is 14 and she enjoys horseback Jane Boyack and Richard TTKOGG Z0( N orth Main citizens riding, swimming, and . hiking. Her favorite school subject is English. John is the son of Robert and Patsy Averett. John is 14 years old. His . favorite hobbies are stamp collecting, riding horses, and camping. John's favorite school subject is seminary and he would someday like to become a home contractor. Congratulation to these four fine students on this honor and their many accomplishments. Billings BAVG O off Spenith Fork |