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Show f S3 4 1 Miss Rohbock Jeanette Rohbock To Marry In SLC Temple September 9 Mr. and Mrs. Chatles E. Roh bock announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jeanette to Brent David Mlckelson, son of Ms. Nellie DrlggsofLewlstown, Montana. Mon-tana. The couple will be married September 9, in the Salt Lake Temple and a reception will be held in their honor in the Orem Fourth-Twenty Seventh Ward Chapel, 575 South 400 West, Saturday, Sat-urday, September 11. Attendants to the bride will be: Teddy Strat- ton, and Linda Zimmer, sisters of the bride; Mary Paystrup and Barbara Rowley. Jeanette is a graduate of Orem High School and a four-year grad uate of the L.D.S. Seminary. She has attended two years at the Orem Youth To Wed SpringvilleGirl Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashcraft of Springville announce the engagement en-gagement and forthcoming mar riage of their daughter Marilyn Ashcraft, to Robert G. Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mayer of Orem. They have set the wedding date for September 3 in the M.inti Temple, A reception will honor them on September 11 In the Springville Fourth-Tenth Ward Hall. The bride-to-be graduated from Springville High School and she will be a senior this year at Utah State University. She has been affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, the sophomore council and Spurs, honorary service organ ization. Mr. Mayer is a graduate of Orem High School and USU. He is employed at Hill Air Force Base as an electrical engineer, The couple will live in Logan, Brigham Young University where she maJoredinPhysicalTherapy. This sum Tier she taught Girl's Handicraft in the Summer Recreation Rec-reation Program. Mr. Mlckelson is a graduate of Missoula County High School. He was employed by his father in Montana, and then came to Salt Lake City to attend and graduate from the Industrial Electronic School. The past two years he has worked for Wheeler Machinery Machin-ery in Salt Lake City, where the couple will make their home. 3 Beautiful New Provo Split Level HOME I Immediate Occupancy ONLY $1,000 Down We will take your present home in trade and build your plans or ours on the loi of your choice. BUY SELL MITCHELL Z0BELL REAL ESTATE Member of Multiple Listing 460 W. 300 S. 374-5900- Del Zobell 374-0432. Pender Jennings 785-33 19 Dick' Henderson 756-4670 C. R. Mitchell 798-3280 S i pi n k. w m rv t ""l riH Wi"lfflm I'Miim onrlU (0 OREM SHOPPING CENTER a HH REGULAR K HOME PERMANENT K $2.00 Value '1.27 Save 73c Q . K Wfeij MONEY'S WORTH MORE AT q llL C3X i Vacationing? Mm . . . and arrive at your destination refreshed. re-freshed. Your Union Pacific Domeliner trip offers you comfortable leg-rest reclining reclin-ing coach seats or private Pullman rooms. For full information or reservations contact your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticker agent. Union Pacific Uailroad Christian Women Hold Aug. Meeting Liz Sauerlender, a former missionary in British Honduras was the speaker at the August meeting of the Christian Women's Club. She told of her experience at a Bible Camp at age 14 and bow she came to realize there was a more serious aspect in life than she had figured, when death came suddenly to a young 17 year old girl near camp. From that moment on her life was changed. She stated that we are not prepared to live until we are prepared to die. When she came to know Jesus she realized the need for a dally walk with our Lord. Our re-Jation re-Jation to God should be a moment by moment thing. Lots of times we don't see the real Christianity. God has a plan for all of us and each one of us has a personal work and our lives are in his control. Mrs. Sauerlender is also a registered nurse and from her many experiences, in hospitals, she still is convinced that the best tranquilizer in the world Is to get down on your knees to God. Each of us is precious. "Christ paid the same price for all of us. Eleonare Ogle, chairman took charge of the meeting. An amusing amus-ing game was played and Helen Westerlund received the prize. Adele Conk, program chairman Introduced Mary Bell Norrls from Utah Power and Light Company Com-pany who gave the special feature on "Outdoor Cooking Ideas." She showed ingenious ways to use what we have on hand to make decorative and useful centerpieces center-pieces for a patio and then she gave a demonstration on making various shishkabobs and rotis-serie rotis-serie cooking. Helen Westerlund gave the re- ! - s v ' - ' 0 '' v 1 ' o Joyce Wright Mr. and Mrs. John V.Wright of Orem, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joyce, to Wayne M. Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mark Jorgensen of Pleasant Grove. The couple plans to be married September 15 in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening they will be feted at a wedding reception at the Pleasant Grove Stake House, 455 East 2nd South. Both are graduates of Pleasant Grove High School, and both have completed one year of studies at the B.Y.U. port on work being done by village missionaries in Woodlake Nebraska Ne-braska where they reported every child In town attended vocational Bible School. Thelma Rilling gave the announcements an-nouncements of the prayer meetings meet-ings and stated there will be no executive meeting in August. SCOTT REUNION SLATED AUG. 20, 21, 22 Several families from Orem will be among the crowd expected for the 68th annual reunion of descendants of Bishop Andrew Hunter Scott, Aug. 20, 21, and 22 at Vivian Park in Provo Canyon. Can-yon. About 350 persons from sever- THIS WEEKS LDS SOCIABLES SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, August 19th, the Sociables will swim at the Rambler Ram-bler Motel pool, 915 N. 500 West in Provo, from 7:30-9:00 p.m. If you don't swim, come anyway and socialize, well eat at the Nada Hill residence after. Saturday, Aug. 21st, the outstanding out-standing "Bergman" orchestra from Salt Lake will feature the music for an enjoyable social dance which will be held at the Orem 4th, 27th ward, 575 South 800 West in Orem. You are also invited to participate in the free dance Instructions from 8-9p.m. The dance will begin at 9 p.m. Sunday evening Aug. 22nd, a fireside chat will be held at the University-Park ward, 1st West and 8th North in Provo. An outstanding out-standing speaker will be there to stimulate the thinking of this social group. Refreshments will be served at each of these events. You are invited if you are LDS, 25 or over, single, widowed or divorced. Many new and interesting in-teresting friendships nave been made through the LDS Sociables. We invite you to come." al states will be present for the three-day affair. . Scott Wilkins of Orem is among those assisting the committee with arrangements. Gust Noren, Murray, and LaPrele Searle, Provo, are general chairmen. Orem-Geneva Times - Thurs., Aug. 19, 1965 Timpanogos Roost Enjoy Pot-Lunch The Timpanogos Roost recently recent-ly enjoyed a patio pot-luck party at the home of the clubs president, presi-dent, Ruth T. Williams, Provo. The meeting was described as being be-ing a great success, with members mem-bers traveling from as far away as Salem to attend. The Roost's next meeting will be ,held Friday August 20, 10:00 a.m. at the Memorial Park, 8th East Center Street, Provo. All members are invited to bring a friend and to furnish their own individual breakfasts. No cooking facilities will be available. 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