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Show I ( k 1 t. ; v . if- '. Page Four - The Springville Herald - July . u, V I i - - ? Mr. and I Fete to The children of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Everett would like to extend an invitation to all to celebrate 50 years of their marriage, at an open house to be held in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay L. Roberts, 150 East. 600 North, Mapleton on July 29 from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. No gifts please. Your Money Buys More of GIFTS GALORE 151 South Mam - Springville 489-8486 "Best Prices in Utah Valley" WE HAVE $3 WEDDING LISTS Please bring in yovr announcements . i . . ;. , I ADVERTISED 100 HONEY - 16 WHEAT BREAD ,i fl MKASfKrKKI- RHUBARB .fr". - Mrs. Jessee W. Everett honor Everett couple Jesse was born to Charles and Hilda March-banks March-banks Everett, Aug. 10, 1911 in Mapleton. He graduated from Springville Hill School where he was active in sports and cheerleading. He worked for Pacific Pipe Plant for about seven years, after which he became the owner of a dairy farm in Mapleton, 0(M BAiY PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JULY 27TH GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE o iuru CX SINGLE LAYER 0Z.L0AF APPLESAUCE CAKE DONUTS m fit f V7 i v V FOR PIE C3ARD 24 V cx FOR 22, 1982 ! which he ran until his retirement. Vivian was born to Heber C. and Estella Simmons Peterson, July 29, 1914 at Lake Shore Utah. She graduated from Spanish Fork High School. They were married at the Salt Lake LDS Temple on December 7, 1932, and History society to form A public meeting to organize the first Springville Historical Society will be held Wednesday, July 28, at 7 p.m. in the community room at the civic center, 50 S. Main St. All interested in-terested persons are invited to be in attendance. at-tendance. Kent Powell of Salt Lake City, historic 8 INCH $1 09 ROLLS en 2 Boyers to Edward and Vesta Boyer, dedicated church and civic workers, have been named as co-chairmen co-chairmen of a Springville Historical Society, now being organized under the direction of the city council. , ; ; ; ' 4 i Black - Brereton to exchange yows Deena Black, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hal L. Black of Mapleton, will marry Rodney. Alan Brereton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brereton of Orem, in a ceremony to be held on July 29 in the Mapleton Sixth Ward chapel, 1215 N. 1000 West. A wedding buffet will be served to the wedding party directly after the ceremony at the same site. Bridal attendant will be Tina Conder, bridesmaid: and Julie Black, greeter. Standing with the groom will be Greg Pyne, best man; and Lyle Brereton, Cory Brereton and Calvin Black, ushers. Special guests will be Mr. and Mrs. George Marion of Duchesne, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Black of Blanding, Utah, grandparents of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. (Ash) Marshall of Orem, grandparents grand-parents of the groom. Kitchen and personal showers were given by friends and relatives of the bride. The bride-to-be is a student of Springville High School. The prospective groom is a graduate of Mountain View High School and has attended Ricks College. Birth: A boy, Jesse Rex, born June 20 to Daryl and Alcuna Tucker of Springville. Grandparents Grand-parents are Lynn S. and LaRue Huff and Art and Judy Tucker of Springville. have lived in Mapleton all their married life. They are the parents of four children: Mrs. Kay L. (Lela Kaye) Roberts of Mapleton; Mrs. George (Carolyn) Fiedorowicz of Crivitz, Wis.; Jesse Duane Everett of Gilbert, Ariz.; and C. Wynn Everett of Mapleton. They are the grandparents grand-parents of 17 children preservation research coordinator of the division of Utah state history, will instruct all those in attendance in organizing and the functions func-tions of a local historic society. The purpose of the society is to accumulate all possible known developments and personal per-sonal experiences pertaining per-taining to the beginning and growth of Springville, according to Edward and Vesta Boyer, who have been asked to conduct the meeting and assist in the organization of the society. and ce reunion slated The annual Iceland Day Reunion of the Iceland Day Association will be held on July 31 in Canyon View Park, center pavillion, in Spanish Fork. Lunch will be served from 12:30 to 2 p.m., which will be followed by a program. The program will feature two speakers, a bluegrass quartet, and award honoring special members of the association. All members of the association are invited to participate. Further information can be obtained ob-tained by calling Barbara H. Covalt at 489-8559. Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour? Romans IX 21 Over the hill to the poor-house poor-house I'm trudgin' my weary way. ' WillCarleton heacfsociety With dbuncjijwoman Delora Berelsen, coordinator, and Springvillej Community Progress, 'Human Relations land ; Cultural Enrichment1 Committee as sponsors, the society will address itself to all mm, to. V' A Deena Black, Rodney Alan Brereton Pay only $1 .99 for of2410 plus tax and refundable deposit. Sold by the case only Offer expires July 31 phases of collecting oral and written histories, folklore, preserving historic homes, buildings, and sites, and all other historically important material of our community. com-munity. The Boyers have been active in leadership capacities in Kiwanis, Utah State Farm Bureau, Explorer Scouting, Chamber of Commerce, and others. Mr. Boyer, a direct descendant of one of the early pioneer families, Births Boy to Paul and Linda Fay (Settle) Dubois, July 11, 1982, Springville. Girl to Keith and Judy Shepherd Everett, July 13, 1982, Springville. That amid our highest civilization men faint and die with want is not due to the niggardliness of nature, but to the injustice in-justice of man. Henry George A woman seldom writes her Mind, but in her Postscript. a case - oz. bottles 790 NORTH f " ".' mil' - r - - f - i V ; - 1 li v I- - ;A I h , Sillily lit tfU : X kt.a ( h i lir , n,,- ,J0 served in the first Eight Ward bishopric and as bishop of the Second Ward and on the Kolob NO TAKE OUT ORDERS e TWO PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS ' SALE STARTS AT 1 1 A.M. Good Tuesday Only, July 27, 1 982 OPEN DAILY FROM 1 1 TO 9:00 SPANISH FORK 985 North Main Street Phone 798-2885 MAPLE 1600 WEST MAPLETOft, I J (1 (?(Sn M 1 Vesta and Edward Boyer Stake High Council. 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