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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER &, m PLEASANT GROVI REVIEW, KlUSANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER i, Ui ees& i?j7 Phone Society Items to Pearl Powell SU 5-2233 "r r !! i 1 t i 7 MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Q. SMITH JR. (Becky Sjobiom Young Couple on November 20 Manti LDS Temple Vows Spoken by In rites performed in the Manti Man-ti LDS Temple on Nov. 20, Miss Becky Ann Sjobiom became the bride of XJeorge O. Smith Jr. . Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R. Sjobiom of Draper are parents of the bride and Mr. Smith's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George G. Smith, Sr. The ceremony was performed perform-ed by Adolphus Bent Peterson, Temple president. A breakfast was held at the Sage Inn in Springville, follow-the follow-the wedding. On the evening of Nov.. 23, a reception honoring the newly married oouple was held at the First-Third Ward LDS Chapel in Draper. . At hef reception the bride was attended by Mrs. Nancy Haag and Judy Gae Sjobiom, bridesmaids brides-maids and Margene Sjobiom as maid of honor. Paula Sjobiom was flower girl and Brent Smith was ring bearer. Dahl Dodge was Mr. Smith's beat man and Gary D. Smith acted as honorary beet man. Misses Emily Whi taker, Carol Teeples, Dektree Brown, Kat&lyn Sadlier and Marilee Sjobiom served serv-ed the guests hostess over the serving area was Mrs. Adolph N. Cole. . Head usher Lester Moore, was assisted by Richard Williams, Evan Ev-an Mattinson, Max Haag and Darrell Newman. Gift bearers were Mary Beth Flinders, Leslie Carroll, Penny Smith, Lynda Webb and Anita Voeltz. Franoine Tuft was the guest book. , 'Decorations for the reception were carried out in a gold and white color theme. The couple honeymooned In Las Vegas and are making their home m Pleasant Grove. Prior to the wedding, the bride was entertained at showers given by Mrs. Frank Tuft and Franc ine Tuft, Mrs. Janet Andrus, Mrs. George G. Smith Sr., and Mrs. Nancy Haag. MISS MAJEL WARNER Lew R. Deveraux to Wed Spanish Fork Young Ladyon Saturday, Dec. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Warner of ' Spanish Fork announce the engagement en-gagement and forthcoming imar- rlage of their daughter Majel, to Lew R. Deveraux, son of Mr. and ;Mra Ray A. Deveraux of Pleas- Modsrnatte Club - Meets Wednesday. . With Ruth Cobblsy Modernebte Club members met ' with Ruth Cobbley at her home , on last Wednesday evening and ' spent the evening visiting and playing table games. Game prized : were won by Lorraine Boyer and Alta Noble. ) f ': . ; : Luncheon was served at tables beautifully decorated with flowers. flow-ers. Members present were Verda !' Fentan, Af ton Fryer, Edna Bott, Virginia Chipman, Mary Jacobs, ' Verna Ekdns, Beth McNees, Max-ine Max-ine West, Naomi Walker and the game prize winners. . . , Reception Honors Young Couple Saturday, Dec. 1 Last Saturday evening Dec. 1 at the St Marks Lutheran Church in Provo. a reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Doug-las Atwood, who were married at the home of the bride on Dec. 1. The bride is the former Elaine K. Nystrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nystrom of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. Atwood's parents are Frank Atwood of Schofield, and the late Mrs. Atwood. The bride was attended by her sisters, Linda Nystrm as maid of honor and Elsie Ann Nystrom and a sister of the groom, Joy Atwood, as bridesmaids. Gary Atwood At-wood was best man. Following the ceremony, which was performed by . Pastor R. Leach, a wedding supper was served ser-ved to family members and intimate in-timate friends. The oouple will be at home In Salt Lake City, inhere both are employee!. . , The new Mrs. Atwood is a graduate grad-uate of Pleasant Grove High School. i Open House Will Honor Young Couple on Friday An open house honoring newly-weds newly-weds Miss Karen Belliston and Robert Cordner will be held In the Tlmpanogos Stake House Recreation Rec-reation Hall Friday evening, Dec , T, the day following their Manti LDS Temple marriage. Receiving time for the couple will be from eight until ten p.m. Marriage rites will be performed perform-ed on Dec. 9 by Temple president. Adolphus Bent Peterson. Parents of the bride and groom are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Belliston and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Round y, All relatives and friends of both families are cordially invited invit-ed to attend this . reception. Xmos Decorations Featured at Variety Club Meeting Using Christmas ideas and colors, col-ors, Mrs. Ida Halliday decorated her home this week and welcomed welcom-ed the members of the Variety Club for their December meeting. A centerpiece of poinsettas decorated dec-orated the luncheon table and Christmas favors were presented to each member. After the luncheon table-games were played with prizes going to Mary Harper and Ora Boren. Mrs. Leatha Ash, club president conducted elections for the 1963 , season during which Ida Halliday Halli-day was elected president, Thehna Swenson, vice president and Ora Boren, secretary. 4 Eva Reynolds, Mary Swenson, Nina Hunter, Betty Oscarson, Merle Armitstead, Ruby Wamick and Juanita Larsen were present ' in addition to the ladies already . mentioned - - . y The club Christmas party for members and their partners will be held in an Oram Cafe, on Dec. 14 this year. ant Grove. The marriage Is planned plan-ned for Dec. 15. Miss Warner is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School, and LDS Seminary. She attend-ed attend-ed the BYU and is currently employed em-ployed in Provo. Mr. Deveraux is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School . and LDS Seminary.! He has at-" at-" tended BYTT where he excelled in athletics. He has currently 1 graduated . from Electronics , School at the Naval Air Station In Memphis, Term. His next duty station will be at Okinawa. -' An open house will be held In their honor on Dec. 10 at the Second Ward Relief Society room I in Pleasant Grove. ' ' Recent Visitors Engh home were Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Nelson and three daughters daugh-ters of Long Beach, Calif. Lh . LoJ. .. Seaman Home Seaman Apprentice Warren Graemes, son of Mr, and Mrs. Keith Graemes arrived home on Tuesday. He has completed his Boot Training at San Diego and will return to the same baite to begin his schooling as a Fire Control Con-trol Technician. Guests Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Verne Herrfck of Cheyenne, Wyoming, have been guests of his brother, Floyd Merrick Mer-rick and family. Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Ivan Walker underwent ma-or surgery at the American Fork HonpHal last Friday. DISTRICT WINNERS Ltndon girls volley ball winners, back row, Reva Perry, Jill Fryer, Barbara Manler, Karen Walker, " Colleen Walker, Jody Harris; middle row, Susan Chldester, Julie """ Davis, Sally Beers, Dixie Thornton; front row, Nora Ann Hansen, Deanna Price, Veria Scott. Girls played again Wednesday night Lindon Girls Volley Ball Team Wins District Title; Third Ward Places Second The ' Lindon Ward YWMIA Older Group volley ball team won the District title Saturday afternoon after-noon in the American Fork High School gym. Jody Harris is their coach. Reva Perry is sports dlrec- Aecumnettes Are Guests Thursday At Beverly Monsons Beverly Monson was hostess to the Acumnettes Club last Thursday Thurs-day evening and she Invited David Da-vid and Virginia Lewis, who have recently been in Peru, to talk to her guests and show them slides and souvenirs of that country. Special guests were Rosalyn Beveridge, Loretta Sorenson, Leah Le-ah Robinson and Elate Murdock. During the evening- a gift was presented to Mrs. La Von Fullmer, who with her husband, Bliss and family, are moving to California. Members present were Carol Ackerman, Latella Beveridge, Verna Eklns, Helen Harvey, Marilyn Mar-ilyn Howe, Hannah Beth Matthews, Matth-ews, Melissa Peterson, Sylvia Peterson, JoAnn Robinson, Nelda Robinson, Gwen Roundy, JoAnn Stubbs, Carol Swenson and Mary Wadley. -y . , Cadmus Club Meets At Home of Catherine Rees : Mrs. Catherine Rees was hostess hos-tess to the members of Cadmus Club' on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Geneve Dalton offered the prayer.' pray-er.' Club president Mrs. Bethel Allred, introduced William Petersen, Peter-sen, who sang two solos, "The Hills of Home," and "Such Lovely Things." Mrs. Rees accompanied the soloist , Cadmus Club members have chosen for their theme for their study program, "A Thing of Beauty is a ; Joy Forever." In keeping with this theme, the evening ev-ening was spent studying and viewing beautiful China, crystal, silver flatware, and sterling silver.; sil-ver.; , . " Mrs. Hickman and Mrs. Hansen Han-sen from a Provo business house lectured and displayed table decorations dec-orations and table settings. Mrs. Lucy Haycock, as co-hostess, assisted Mrs. Rees with refreshments. re-freshments. Those present were Bethel Allred,:: Vera Matthews, Marjorie Holdaway, Ora Thome, Geneve Dalton, Lurena Warnlok, Rose Hillman, Berniece Christen-Ben, Christen-Ben, l Effle Adams, Margaret Hayes, Marjorie Holdaway, Ella Jackson, Lucille Richardson, May-meita May-meita Johnson, Lois West, Ina Page, Helen Wadley, Afton Miller, Carol Jaynes and Phyllis Banks. PI: Grove Camp DUP Invites Members To Christmas Party . All members of Camp PL Grove DUP are invited to attend the Camp Christmas party, which will be held at the home of Vida Conway Saturday, , Deo. 8, beginning begin-ning at 2:00 pin. " All older ladies in the area are being Invited as special guests and with the members they will enjoy a program, gift exchange, and a visit from Santa Claus. Luncheon will be served by the hostesses, Gladys Hilton, Thehna Freeman and Pearl McMillan."; Seventh Ward Holds Bazaar Thurs., Dec. 6 The Seventh Ward Relief Society Soc-iety ladies have scheduled their bazaar, "Family Holiday Fair for today, Thursday, Dec. 6, from 6 until 8 pjm. The bazaar' will be held in the recreation room of the Timpanogos Stake House. A supper of hot dogs, hamburgers, hambur-gers, chili and pie and cake ala-mode ala-mode will be served during the evening.. - Gift bake and candy shops will be open ior shoppers and Santa's grab bag will be of great interest to the attending children. All interested are invited to attend and enjoy this bazaar. DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT NOTICE j PLEASANT GROVE IRRIGATION COMPANY There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account ac-count of assessments levied by the Board of Directors, September Septem-ber 26, 1962, the several amounts set opposite the names of the re-. re-. spective stockholders. Stock - Amount No. - Name Delinquent 1073 1538 972 Wm. H. Anderson 2324 Bert M. Anderson 2460 Bradford Realty 2381 Harris Chipman 2472 T. Val Christiansen 2849 2850 Harry Cook 2851 Gene R Carter ' 264 Mary E. Chadwick $8.00 8.00 16.00 8.00 8.00 168.38 8.00 8.00 890 1204 Mereda Danklef 32.00 tor. The Lindon girls played 9 games in sweeping to first place. Winning second In the district playoff was the team from Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Third Ward. Directed by Virginia Jense, these girls played 12 games in the tourney. Jean Hillman Is the Tlmpanogos Stake director. Both the Lindon and Third Ward teams will participate in the Division playoff, which was played Dec 5 In American Fork, Mrs. Harris said. The results were not available at press time for the Review. STAR BRAND Meets Every Home Demand STAR FLOUR MILLS AMEklCAN FORK, UTAH Honored by Club The OJH.O. Club of Lakeview honored Mrs. Floyd Herrick with a birthday party Wednesday evening. ev-ening. Rook was played with prizes priz-es going to Mrs. Robert Marsh, Mrs. Gam Lloyd and Mrs. C. G. Nut tall. Refreshments were served by the hostess, after which she opened op-ened the lovely gifts brought by members of the club. Entertains Mrs. Oren Harding entertained entertain-ed the ladies of her neighborhood and other friends at a party recently. re-cently. The ladies enjoyed visiting and playing games, and refresh- ments were served by the hostess. Convalescing ( Mack Walker is convalescing after surgery on his knee at the Utah Valley Hospital. SEE YOUR MONEY GROW si.ooo00 invested toddy will return 2.06103 in ten years . ... .--.,-. Let us explain our Debenture Bond issue offered to bonafide residents of .Utah only, ALPINE CREDIT CORP. 62 West Main American Fork Phone SK 6-4071 ft L SQg(ul20( 2624 Charles L. Dorsey 18.00 3008 Gray Realty 20.00 2858 3017 Ray Dean Gurr 28.00 2911 Alton F. Groneman 50.00 1856 Lynn B. Jolley 16.15 1787 Aldred Jones 80.00 2910 Milton G. Johnson 24.00 2978 Johnson Real Estate 8.00 2329 Wm, Glen Kocherhans 8.00 3066 Raymond Monson 8.00 2607 Beth McNees 8.00 1206 Albert J. Nystrom- 8.00 1230 1439 1825 Clarence 'Nltslson 64.00 2387 Mack R. Ostergaard 16.00 1983 2493 2184 2893 Earl D. Pate 78.00 2707 Lynn J. Peck A 14.40 2786 Ralph C. Phillips 8.00 2820 Dean B. Powell 16.00 2870 Albert R. Potter 8.00 1636 Wm. Spencer, Harvey Hamann 96.00 1885 2380 LaMar Sykes 10.00 2322 Mickey Taylor 8.00 957 1361 A. V. Washburn 38.40 1220 1221 1222 Keith Wagstaf f 509.16 3022 Donald L. Walker 32.00 2892 Robert Sharpe 8.00, 2604 James R Wiscomb '16.00 ' - And in accordance with law, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at City Hall, Pleasant Grove, Utah, on the 8th day of December, 1962 at 2:00 pxn. to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. HAROLD S. WALKER, Secretary of Said Company Office at Pleasant Grove, Ut. Publ. 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