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Show atlla Thursday, November 4, 1882 . Page f ; Debra Green, Lance Billings plan Novem her wedding Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Greene of American Fork announce the marriage of their daughter Debra to Lance Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Billings of Orem. The ceremony will be performed Saturday, Nov. 6 at the American Fork Stake Center, 240 South Center, by the grooms brother, Bishop Craig G. Billings of Las Vegas, Nev. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 8 untfl 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Debra attended American Fork High School and Utah Technical College. The bride enjoys sewing and has designed and sewn her own dress. Lance graduated from Orem High School where he was active in DECA. He is presently attending Utah Technical College where he plans to graduate in accounting and data processing. Prenuptial parties were given by Janet Greene Foulger, Meg Morse, Shern Greene, Jolene Greene, Barbara Billings, and Janine Moss. Harris and Virginia Chipman to be honored on Golden Wedding Day The children of Harris and Virginia Chipman will honor their parents at an open bouse on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the festivities Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Bungalow, 235 South 100 West, Pleasant Grove. Mr. an& Mrs. Chipman-will Chipman-will greet friends from 6 to 8 p.m. They request no gifts. The couple has 12 children, eight boys and four girls. All will be present at the open -bouse. They are: Vera Chipman, Bruce Chipman, : Steve Chipman, Jim Chip-man, Chip-man, Kent Chipman, Val Chipman, Mrs. Steven (Gina) Thompson, Thomp-son, all of Pleasant Grove; Hazel Dawn Belliston, Sandy; Mrs. Raymond (Mania Ann) Smith, and Mrs. Tony (Jeanne) Evans, both of Lebi; Jerald Chipman, Arizona, and Mark Chipman, St. George. There are also 33 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The Chipmans are natives and have lived in Pleasant Grove throughout their lives. Dr. Gary Nakoa to be honored at open Dr. Gary Nakao, former assistant superintendent at the Utah State Training School, wUI be honored at an open house reception on Monday Mon-day ,Nov. 8. M TSXI OUT otocrs i Child's Menu Served lo Anyone Anytime LANCE BILLINGS, Attending the bride will be Meg Morse as Maron of Honor. Bridesmaids will be Spring Henderson, Lisa Mercer, and Julie Durrant. Acting as flower girls will be nieces of the bride and groom; Misty -?. - 7,, f I V It i X IV MR. AND MRS. HARRIS CHIPMAN He has been a truck driver and is now retired from his own business. He enjoys training horses since his retirement. " Mrs. Chipman, a devoted homemaker, The reception will be from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Cultural Hall of the LDS Church Adjacent to the training school. Ail training school employees, and friends of Dr. Nakao are invited SPANISH FORK SIS North Mm Slreel Phone 7917135 DEBRA GREENE and Shelly Beth Greene, Jode and Amie Greene, and Natalie Billings. Best man duties will be shared by Rory Robinson and Loren Squire. They will make their first home in Orem. 1 ' 1 enjoys quilting and continues to sew for all their grandchildren. They are enjoying retirement together, camping in the summer and traveling south during the winter months. house to attend. Dr. Gary Nakao has recently been appointed as acting director of the State Division of Mentally Retarded Developmen tally Disabled. Disa-bled. FOR I t ?"X W tu 1 ? s ONLY when you order a New U I- O A I. r:mm l All lorn omdR uiiinei ai uvi - regular low price of $4.99 Includes choice of baked potato, (ranch fries, or mashed potatoes. Choice of soup or doner sated, large size 1 6-oz. drink, and our Sundowners cheat toast Good Tuesday Only, November 9, 1982 PR0V0 1459 NORTH STATE STREET PIMM 377 7121 Gaye Lynn Jorgensen to wed Joel Richards Mr. and Mrs. H. Gaylon Jorgensen of Highland are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Gaye Lynne to D. Joel Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Richards of American Fork. The couple will be married Nov. 5th in the Jordan River LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that same evening at the Bungalow, 235 South 100 West in Pleasant Grove from 6 to 9 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited and welcome to attend. Attending the bride wiU be Renee and Brenda Jorgensen, sister and sister in law of the bride, and Cynthia and Chris Richards, sisters of the groom. Flower girls will be Mellissa and Katie Richards, also sisters of the groom. The duties of best man will be performed by Scott Richards, a cousin to the groom. Ushers will be Scott and Stuart Jorgensen, brothers of the bride and Jeff Eliason, Steve Larsen, and Matt Murdock, JOEL RICHARDS, GAYE LYNNE JORGENSEN Rotary official to visit AF The Rotary in your community will be subject sub-ject of an address to the Timpanogos Rotary Club on Nov. 9, by Lynn A Richardson, governor of Rotary District 542. Mr. Richardson, of Ogden, wiU also confer with Michael Bromley, president of the local club, and club officers on the group's service activities this year. Mr. Richardson is one of 403 Rotary governors throughout the world who are representatives of Rotary International in districts composed of member dubs. Each district governor supervises super-vises the clubs in his area. A member of the Rotary Club of Ogden, Mr. Richardson is Vice President and Market-ing Market-ing Direct of First Security Bank's northern north-ern Utah Division. He was elected to office at HOURS Thurs. . 11-940 p.m. Friday A Saturday 11 -9:30 p.m. special friends of the couple. Special guests will be the grandparents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo D. Jorgensen of Rigby, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mill ward of PocateUo, Idaho, Mrs. Harry S. Richards of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Grant IngersoO of American Fork Prenuptial parties have been given by Molly Dean, Melissa Mai field, Jan Davies and Gean IngersoIL The bride to be is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She graduated from Evans hair styling college in Provo as a hair stylist and has since earned her instructors license. She is presently employed em-ployed in Orem. The groom is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS Mission in the Catania, Italy Mission. He is presently pre-sently attending BYU and working in LehL , The couple wfll make their first home in American Fork. the Rotary International Inter-national convention in Dallas, Texas, in June, 1982 and wfll serve until June 1983. Rotary; with more than 19,500 dubs in some 150 lands, is an organization of business busi-ness and professional men who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations voca-tions and help build good will and peace in the world. "if i 1 Ufili,n caxfi.ii2& fllri OJMLNTIlilE! All 25 Roll Encl Balance Carpets $3.9? and up Free consultations and estimates . :' ,285 ost State Rood' v ? ' Pleasant Grove. Utah X ip5k .... m. - i t l TP MR. AND MRS. THERON WEBSTER Theron and Lillian Webster celebrate 55th anniversary Theron and Lillian Webster are celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary today, Nov. 4, 1982. They were married Nov. 4, 1927 in the Logan LDS Temple. The Websters are the parents of three living children, who are very proud of them for making it to their 55th anniversary. Their children are LeRoy H. Webster, Mrs. Ted (Lorraine) Pierce of American Fork and Clair C. Webster of Alpine. They have 16 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren and will be celebrating this special day at home with their family. Jennie May W. Lee honored on birthday Jennie ' May Woodbury Lee is being honored by her children on her 80th birthday, Sunday, Nov. 7th at her home, 812 West, 200 South in Salt Lake City from 6 to 8 p.m. All friends . and relatives are invited to come, visit and renew acquaintances. She is the wife of the late James Horald Lee. She formerly lived in Highland for about five years. Scouters honored (continued from page 4) city librarian, and has also worked with the March of Dimes, Cancer Drive, Little League, PTA Committee Com-mittee and as an election judge. Her service in the LDS Church includes having served as a counselor in the Primary presidency, dance director, Relief society teacher and Relief Society work day director. Mrs. Turner does extra art work for her Roundtable job and is willing to help any Cub leader with the ;- r (PcUxion intexion Draperies Discount if'' 4 , JENNIE MAY LEE resources available from the library. She is now Dean Leader Coach. Comp. value 12.00. N I famous-label lingerie sett J Treat yourself, get gifts for v friends In nine exquisite fashion colors. S-M-L K 61V7xtMda-75S4S31 Alpine Stake schedules 'ICnow your Religion9 series A young black family will recount their conversion to the LDS Church as the second lecture of the Alpine Stake's "Know Your Religion" series Friday, Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Alpine Stake Center. The Tramells were born and reared in the ghettos of New York and Pennsylvania. They joined the church in 1977 in Silver Spring, MR. AND MRS. $ 1 " , Utah County Crisis Line 226-8989 A Listening Ear oirjoononn ad DOUTIQUQ UNIQUE HANDCRAFTED ITEMS AMD ANT "WORK -'-- ANTIQUE DISPLAY DOOR SATUROAY NOV.S 1:00 TO t:S0 54 E. MAIN ST. AMERICAN FORK 3 MdV In the lecture they wfll tefl about the great changes the church has made in their lives, and about the challenges the family faced in moving to Utah. ' The lecture is part of a series sponsored by the stake. Tickets to the series are 85 per adult or $12 per family. Tickets are available at the door at $2 for a single lecture. TRAMELL PRIZES |