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Show I - The Springville Herald - July 15, 1982 SOCIAL EVENTS Adams - Nusink to wed toddy Julie Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Adams, will become the bride of Brad Nusink, son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Nusink, on July 22 at the home of the groom's grandparents, 1492 S. Main St., Springville. Spr-ingville. A garden reception will honor the couple at the same site. In case of inclement weather, the reception recep-tion will be moved to the Springville Second Ward cultural hall, 451 S. Main St. The event is open to all friends and relatives.' mm v Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Thorn Bridal attendants will be Kae Lynn Ashley, Shannon Shan-non Duplichain, Julie Captain, Nancy Nusink, Shar-mane Shar-mane Adams and Angela Adams. Gary Blanchard and Kent Adams will attend the Bridegroom. Both are graduates of Springville High School and Springville IDS Seminary. Showers were given by Rada Nusink, Wanda Miner, Nora Bird, Julie and Helen Captain, Kae Ashley, Laura Lane, Chris Grange, Cheryl Kogianes, Judy Adams and Melody Adams. The couple will make their first home in Springville. orns to be honored Sunday In honor of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Thorn, their children invite relatives and friends to an open house on Sunday July 18 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Thorn home, 666 Kolob Circle, Springville. The Thorns were married July 20th, 1932 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. iVThey both have been active in church, civic and political affairs, having just completed a mission in the San Diego, California Mission as directors of the Mormon Battalion Visitors Center. The couple have four children: Mr. Jerry Thorn, Provo; Mr. Neil Thorn, Provo; Mrs. Clyde (Linda) Pearce, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jeff (Diane) Preston ;of t)rem, Utah. ' They have 17 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. h The Thorns' children have requested no gifts. lllSli r 4 j . ;-v fx: X - illiatlBll flliiiliiiliillfi -m WSmm ty&t&. Brad Nusink, Julie Adams '1 James M. Ferguson, Judy Antonino Antonino to wed Ferguson Friday F.lden L. and. Vera A. Singleton Mr. and Mrs. Nino Antonino of Mapleton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy to James M. Ferguson of Ogden, Utah. A garden reception will be held following the wedding on July 16 at 31 W. Maple St. (the white church) in Mapleton from 7 to 9 p.m. The bride will be attended by Vickie Orton, Cindy Pove, sisters of the bride; Lana Turner, Stephine Hanson, Sue Ferguson, sister of the groom; and Tecra, Talia Orton and Stephnie Pool, nieces of the bride. The groom will be attended by John and David Ferguson, bestmen and brothers of the groom with Dean Propst and Courtney Hatch as ushers. Family reunion Judy attended Springville High School and Utah Technical College. James attended Weber High School and BYU and serve an LDS mission in Sapporo, Japan. The couple will live in Ogden where both are employed. em-ployed. No formal invitations have been sent. All friends and relatives are invited. i Sinqletons to be honored on 50 years OU1 The children of Elden L. and Vera A. Singleton will hold an open house in honor of their parents on T fxtxtx xtxtxtxtx xtrAAYVvxtxtxtxtxtxtxtxtxtxtxtx f TWO(2)RIBEYE STEAK PLATTERS The family of Jehu Cox, Jr. will hold a reunion this Saturday, July 17, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Lions Darlr OEtf W 10911 MnrlK July 19 at the Springville 400 South from 7 - 9 p.m. Singleton of Provo; and Provo Museum of Art, 126 East They were married at Mrs. Richard (Gwen) Panguitch, Utah on July Boyce of Triagle, Va. A p0t.,uck iunch will be 24-32- k Jhy have 26 i grand- servdat 12:30 p.m. at the Elden was born in children and 18 great- locati with a desert t0 Springville and has been grandchildren. served b the reunion a life-long resident. He 6 A P SINGLE PURCHASE WELCOME AT S3 50 OFFER GOOD EVERY DAY DURING THIS MONTH CLOSED EVFRY SUNDAY Child's SPANISH FORK n -9 Menu obi; Mnrth Mtntt'T rTW Tf rRUVO Served to Mn,?. ftllN I llYlimiKl ,460 No,m INCLUDES: 2 Tender Ribeye Steaks Choice of Baked Polatoe mashed potatoes and gravy or French Fries Sundowners Cheese Toast STORE HOURS Mon. Thun 11 9 00 P l Friday A Saturday II - 9 30pm committee. A program and business meeting will follow. Those: attending have been agfeed to bring their genealogy sheets and books. Further information in-formation can be obtained ob-tained by calling Golden Cox, reunion president, at 489-8459. Your Money Buys fAore at GIFTS GALORE 1 5 1 South Main Springville 489-8486 "Best Prices in Utah Valley" WE HAVE $3 WEDDING LISTS Pleast bring in your announcements I AnvCDTKcn ooirrc rrrrrnwr tubh hmu .!;,,. vfrw i SIZE U PEANUT FIMGERS&OT! ANGEL FOOD CAKE SQUAW BREAD 16 0Z. LOAF STIK 4 99 05)t WHEAT ROLLS j A-f FOR U j 1 worked on construction for many years for W.W. Clyde and in 1944 went to work for the Union Pacific Railroad until he retired in 1974. Vera was born in Panguitch and moved to Springville after her marriage. Children of the couple are Mrs. Clive (Afton) Atwood and Mrs. Greg (Irene) Sullivan of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elda S. Brown and Ann Singleton of Springville; Mrs. Ned (Rena) Piatt of Murray; Mr. Verd Singleton of Benjamin; Mr. Richard Mothers to meet The Utah Young Mothers will meet for this months study group on Tuesday, July 20, at 7 p.m. in the basement of the Orem City Library. Addressing the group will be Claudia Monson, mother of nine. She will present ideas on keeping children busy in the summer, teaching them to work, and other basic principles of child rearing. All intersted mothers in the community are invited in-vited to attend. There is no charge. For further information contact district coordinator Cheryl LeBaron at 224-1533, 224-1533, or study group leader LaDawn Jacob at 225-7283. I mix them with my brains, sir. John Opie, when asked with what he mixed his colors. But who can paint Like nature? Can imagination boast, Amid its gay creation, hues like hers? James Thomson In this fool's paradise, he drank delight. Crabbe SCHOOL pringville Academy of Performing Arts SBSMBHSIIHHliiH i Nothing iii this low and ruined world bears the meek impress of the Son of God so surely as forgiveness. aliceCary 759 South 400 East Springville, Utah 489-6916 CLASSES WILL BEGIN SEPTEMBER 71 REGISTRATION: Immediately - 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Tuition: 1 a week classes $15.00 a month Boys and Gir!s Clogging, Western and Folk Girls Tap, Character and Tumbling Pre-School Tap and Tumbling (3,4,5) Teen Tap, Jazz and Theatre Children's Creative Dance Classical Ballet Women's Exercise Goldiggers Drill & Dance Team (age 5 & up) ($25.00 mo.) Children's Singing Group Guitar Kempo Karate fv PH: 489-6919 Owners: Rob & Kathy Stokes 1 coupon per student This Coupon is Good For: S g One Leotard FREE When enrolling self and one friend I OPEN HOUSE AUGUST 9 INVITE TOM fRHHDS TO COMflJ ' t. |