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Show rilASANT CR0Y1 REVIIW, rUASOtt did V,' UTA.I THURSDAY, DCCEMEEft 3, 1964 i THURSDAY, DECEMER3,t94 "1 1 floughouf Rdng Club Ha$ Skating Party One evening last week the member of the Itoughout Club gathered at the Riverside Skating Skat-ing Ring and enjoyed an even-lng even-lng of skating. After the act ivities the all went to the Grand View Cafe and had dinner together. to-gether. The committee in charge of the delighttil affair was Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gurr, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walker. Present with those mentioned above were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkman and Mr. and Mrs. Sherlyn Whiteley. MISS LINDA WADLEY Linda Wadley Will Marry J. D. Jensen In Salt Lake Temple on December 18 MISS DARLYNN RADMALL .4 Darlynn Radmall to Wed Keith Barnett Next Wednesday, Reception Planned good deal u our car Insurancs-a State Farm Homeowners policy.Call me today! ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Wad-ley Wad-ley announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda and Joseph Jo-seph Delroy Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Jensen of Lehi. The marriage will take place cTiv rf.,1, iiA.t. wimit vswai4v mth Mrs. Larson The F. T. W. Club met at the ' home of Gwen Larson, recently. recent-ly. - ' Helen Lindstrom and Zola Booth, of the Manila Ward Relief Re-lief Society showed and demon strated the making of Christmas Christ-mas gifts. Each lady present made a felt book mark. Present with those already mentioned were Mary Washburn, Wash-burn, May Hantaan, Avis West, Edna Holdaway, Alice Simper, Lillian Huish, Grace Sorenson, Louise Nielsen and special guest, Viola Beers. Refreshments were served' and a delightful evening reported. re-ported. New Baby Son Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Tomlin-son Tomlin-son are the proud parents of a new baby son, born Nov. 25 at the American Fork Hospital. He will be named Kwynn D. A little brother and sister, anxiously anx-iously awaited his arrival at home. The grandparents of the new child are Mr. and Mrs."1 Ruben Tomlinson of Pleasant Grove and Clyde and Mildred Dayton of St. Anthony, Idaho. DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT NOTICE PLEASANT GROVE , IRRIGATION COMPANY ' There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account ac-count of assessments levied by the Board of Directors, Oct 6, 1964, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective re-spective stockholders. Stock Amount No. Name Delinquent 2460 Bradford Realty 1 15.00 2587 Darwin Boardman and Glen Miles ... 30.00 2849 2850 Harry Cook 159.75 2857 R. T. Curry 7X0 2821 Lyle Christiansen 7X0 890 1204 Mereda Danklef - 30.00 2215 Walter O. Drecksel 7X0 2788 Sherman R. Fox 7X0 2749 Bliss Fullmer 11.25 2524 Jose A. Garcia, Mark Dade 2699 Emma Hall 1R71 ?fflrwrin TV Jensen 2359 B. C. Linebaugh, etal 7.50 1229 David Penrod " Larry Deveraux 7.50 1636 Wm. Spencer Harvey Hamann 90.00 2380 18C5 LaMar Sykes 9X3 957 A. V. Washburn 36.00 And in accordance with law, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, win be sold at City Hall, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, Utah, on the 12th day of December, 1964 at 2:00 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessments assess-ments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and ex-, pense of sale. HAROLD S. WALKER Secretary of said company ,, Office at Pleasant Grove, Utah Publ. Dates: Nov. 23 and Dec. Visa ;.;:.: - 7X0 112.50 15.00 on Friday, Dec. 18 in the Salt Lake Temple. Linda is a graduate of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School and Seminary and was Varsity Cheerleader in her senior year. She attended BYU for one year and has worked at the LDS Church offices for one year. - - Joseph is a graduate of Lehi -High School and Seminary and has served six months active duty as a member of the Utah National Guard. He has also served a mission for the LDS Church in the Gulf States, He is now attending the BYU. Open House for Young Couple Saturday, Dec. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant Wright of Pleasant Grove are announcing the marriage of Rosemary Cleveland of Lander, Wyoming and their son, Dallas Grant Wright The young couple were married mar-ried at the Wright home Nov. 27 by Bishop Ruelon Robbins in the presence of the family. Rosemary attended school at Lander, Wyoming. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cleveland-' Dallas graduated from Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School and is employed by Geneva Steel at . Lander, Wyoming. The young couple will be honored hon-ored at an open house in the First-Fifth Ward Church on Saturday, Dec. 12 from 8 to 10-p.m. 10-p.m. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. ? Mary E. Clark to Address Christian Women in Pro vo Miss Mary E. Clark, National chairman of Christian Women's Clubs of America, National Vice chairman of Christian Business and Professional Women's Wo-men's Councils of America, and active in several other mission-. mission-. ary organizations, will be the speaker for the monthly luncheon lunch-eon meeting of the Provo Christian Chris-tian Women's Club, at 12:30 p. m. , on Dec. 9, at the Royal Inn in Provo. : Miss Clark's charming personality, per-sonality, with her dynamic and enthusiastic presentation of the work, make her a most outstanding out-standing and interesting speaker. speak-er. Traveling from coast to coast each year speaking for clubs and councils, missionary and area conferences, Miss Clark has a rich repertoire of thrilling and exciting stories.' There are now some 350 clubs ' and councils across the country. - The program will also include in-clude a demonstration of 'Wigs' presented by Mary Kawakami of Provo and musical numbers by Lynn Harding, soloist All women are cordially invited in-vited to attend. Reservations may be made not later than 10 Monday morning, Dec. 7, by palling Mrs. Leo Rowley, Orem or Mrs. James Camp, Pleasant Grove.' Mr. and Mrs. Vera D. Radmall, Rad-mall, 710 East Seventh North, Pleasant Grove, announce the Second Ward Bazaar Will Be Held Friday The Second Ward Relief Society Soc-iety Bazaar will be held on Friday, (tomorrow) beginning at 4 p.m. in the 2-4th Ward -Ward Church. ..... There will be all the usual bazaar items along with Christmas Christ-mas gifts and toys. Home-made candy will also be sold. The lovely affair will be under un-der the direction of the Relief Society Presidency, Joyce Walker, Vera Matthews, Delia Hunt Lila Clark and work director Viola Beers. forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Darlynn, to Keith Voal Barnett Mr. Barnett is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Barnett, 370 East Third South, Payson. Hie wedding and reception will take place in the Third-Sixth Third-Sixth Ward Church, 193 North Fourth East, Pleasant Grove, on Wednesday December 9th. - Miss Radmall graduated from the Pleasant Grove High School and the four year Seminary program, Mr.-Barnett graduated from Payson High School and the four year Seminary program. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend the reception. MRS. DON MAXFIELD (Sharon Clark) Reception for Newlyweds Will Be Held Saturday at Reception Centre Mr. and Mrs. Merlin (Square) A reception for the young Clark announce the marriage couple will be held at the Orem of their daughter Sharon to Don Reception Centre on Saturday, R. Maxfield, son of Mr. and Dec. 5, from 8 to 10 p.m. Mrs. Grant A. Maxfield. The couple were married on Nov. ' All friends and relatives are 20 in Salt Lake City. cordially invited to attend. (LA ROBERT W. COX 91 Sourh 5th East - 785-3685 Pleasant Grove, Utah P647I STATE FARM final Cultj CNpMy few Offia: llMNftH. IbMit ftAti tAm INtUIJtNCI tea m Bue way y evoiry lay cAsoitaCisecl . DOOR NAME PLATI ITaVAaiVIA'J izgif Mr. and Mrs -- ACTUAL SIZB ! X CAN BE YOURS FREE! (A $3.95 VALUE) We want you to have one of these attractive solid brass, tarnish-proof, Personalized Nameplates for your home, engraved with your own name. You can obtain your FREE Personalized Nameplate in a number of ways: 1 . 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