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Show "'StW.JS'feiV'V:. f You and Your Best Friends a social news must in by Wednesday night to appear in that week's issue. Telephone 213. - KARL b. adamson TAKES PLEASANT GROVE BRIDE In a ceremony performed In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. August 2V Miss Mary Neves, daughteof Mr. and Mrs. Wllfprd Neves, Pleasant Grove, became the bride of Karl B. Adamson, son of Mrs. David H. Adamson of American Fork. President Joseph Fielding Smith officiated. Thursday evening in the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove First ward amusement hall Mr. and Mrs. Neves entertained enter-tained at a reception In honor of the new Mr. and Mrs. Adamson. The bride waa lovely In a gown of moire taffeta, entrain, with a fingertip veil of net caught to a pearl beaded coronet Gardenias and roses formed her bouquet. She wasattended by Mrs. FloydRadmair, a matron of honor, Mrs. Melvin Jex was attending at-tending matron and bridesmaids were Miss Sherley Peterson, Lay-ton; Lay-ton; Eva Pederson,- Donetta Bwenson, May Beth Bradshaw f t srm ninpn. Nash Grant acted as best man. Flower girls , nt ..were Carolyn sterner, nww of the groom, and Larry Radmall completed the line . dressed as cupld. . . Aries Stelner was master oi ceremonies for an Interesting program, and dancing and refreshments re-freshments completed the evening. eve-ning. The young couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts for their home-making home-making venture. They will make their home In American Fork. ALVA GOODALL AND JEANNE FACKRELL MARRIED An impressive double ring ceremony August 27, in the Salt Lake temple, with President Joseph Fielding Smith officiating officiat-ing united in marriage Miss Jeanne Fackrell, and Charles AJvaKodall.The bride-is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fackrell, Bountiful, and the groom Is the son of Mrs. Hannah Ooodall, American Fork. Following the ceremony Mrs. Robert Gulbransen, Salt Lake lty, sister of the groom, and Mrs. New-Metal Lockers NOW AVAILABLE at American Fork Cold Storage Telephone 102-J American Fork We Can Also SUPPLY SUGAR Any Amount For Cold packing Fruit DON'T DELAY TOO LONG Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Rough Dry and Finished Laundry Available at Tri-City Laundry and Cleaning Co. Pleasant GroveAmerican Fork -Lehl 85 South First West American Fork TELEPHONE AMERICAN FORK 379 Ooodall entertained the immed iate families at a weaaing orea-fast orea-fast at the Beau Brummel cafe. In the evening the parents of the bride entertained at a re ception a the home or ner grandmother, Mrs. Christie Fack rell, wooas uross. For her wedding the bride chose white satin ana net wiui sweetheart neckline and train. Hor finerer-tlo veil was lace edged and her bouquet was white and pink rosebuds cenierea wim an orchid. Attendants were Mrs. Hai FoJin-eil Mrs. Robert Gul bransen and Miss Phyllis Hunter. They wore matching dresses of hin net and lace. KoDerxuui- hranun was best man for ms brother-in-law. Th eouDle are now honey- mnnnlnor in southern Utah parks. They will make tneir nome in suit t.o rntv where the eroom will register, atlhe Jlniversltyj?? Utah for the fall quarter. CLARKE-SCOTT NUPTIALS DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR Lovely In every detail was the m,As retention xor Mr. no Mrs. Richard Gordon Scott, giv en In Flrmage Hau oywe-- oywe-- h. hHH Frldav evening. The young couple were married . i .-ill- V.ttufla August zz m tv,. krM is the former Renee Clarke, daughter of Mr." and Mrs. John L. Clarice, Kexourg, imu, and the eroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Scott. The petite loveliness oi uic bride was enhanced by a starch-iirfv starch-iirfv Grown with ruffled nnar npek. She wore a cornet , Of white asters, a nec&iaue u naria with matching ear clips. The bouquet was formed of roses and white asiers wjui etraantArt uioa DniAnp cmiton. maia 01 RHETOIATISM and ARTHRITIS X suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for Information. Mrs. Anna Pautx, P. O. Box 825. Vancouver, Wash. PdTATl NtnKVO Laboratories aaNaasaViavsNfeSdHidfediid SERVING OUR aftaf sT 4 1 fVYl WitPDiamonds Men's and Ladles' STONE RINGS For the entire Family Gold Filled Novelty Jewelry For that vacation trip GIFTS For Weddings and Anniversary. "Rock Sharp Crystal Stemware" We want your FRIENDSHIP for KEEPS., Our AIM is to give o . . .THE CORRECT : SERVICE, THE CORRECT QUALITY, AT THE COR- hRECT PRICE. ' CD. STRANG JEWELER American Fork, Utah gave a piano solo, and Miss Gloria Glor-ia and Miss Donna Singleton, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Dorothy Tut-tle. Tut-tle. sang "Always- and.-; -One Kiss". The remainder- of the evening was spent in dancing. The foyer, reception room, dance hall and dming room were all attractively decorated . with early fall flowers, the work of Mrs. L. E. . Chlpman and Mrs. Delbert Chlpman. - The-new Mr.. and Mrs. Scott left Wednesday of this week for Rexburg, Idaho, where friends of the bride are entertaining for her. They will be gone a week: D. U. P. Programs Officers' of Utah county nnmrhters of Pioneers 'will be hnstpssea at an oben house at fh Mpmnrlal building in Sowl- vv v MlssRoiene unn, uu - p kln Saturday, honor, wore white with a bouquet f 2 to 5 0clock matching that of the bride. Miss tf'.t.' Carma Meredith. Miss auee rrnm 2 tn s o'clock a meeting . j wiAB irAinia Hon. 1 Komnson anu ma r win be held for the Durpose 01 sen, bridesmaids, were an auirea 1 histories, giving in !stmctlorJ,,on compiling camp W1U Tho hiiHps of best books, and the writing 01 niawr-performed niawr-performed the duties 01 oesi: From yto A O.clock mani .. mm nlnnMr nrmrram and bride, wore a black crepe a- "- nir mivipi and Mrs. Scott, moth er of the groom, chose black lace. Both had pina roseouor corsages. The guests were greeiea uj Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley, Peters, gifts were in charge 01 tan. Sherman Soarks. Mrs. LUlle Wild Mrs. Rhoda Mr mm Varnev. Mrs. Don PaT' duhn, and Mrs. Mandell Simpson. Mrs. Hugo Reimscnussei ana cars. J, au officers and members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are invited to be in attendance. American Fork Camp - Opening meeting of the American Amer-ican Fork eamn. DUP. for the Harrineton 1 17 K&soa wm ond ward church at 2 p. m. Sept 12. Mrs. Minnie L Hodapp will rs.Hugowuiiscuiu-ua. - -m hutory-- of k nr,P;r ILisSd Eleanor Kelly Nlcholes, a native refreshmented:were:aj da in serving oy 'e uprogram'wlll be given by man. Miss Marilyn Brown. Miss r'ft7th(, NlcholM famll- Marv Trm TVVPV MISS MarUVU , " - Meranda, Miss Anna Mae Mltch-eU. Mltch-eU. Miss Zola Bennett and Miss as master of ceremonies, mjb. '","Z " Z.Tr, tL. natnin aeeomnanied Hall. Captain Alberta Ben-Bernelce Ben-Bernelce Dastrup, accomparuea that -u members heart and Because": Mr. Jensen, be in attendance ptfw Cord t ( RtflwIarPrke J C Mmntalnvllle Cmmn Mountain vllle Camp, DUP, will CAMEO AMERICAN FORK, UTAH With Our Boys Pickup and Delivery Service This BranTNe'LdTwitti "experienced help, can now render North Utah County a three-daj? laundry service when will meet every home need. 15 Discount on all Cash and Carry Laundry DRY GLEANING Our dry cleaning plant is of the latest design with all new machinery A service you will appreciate. TRY OUR NEW LAUNDRY AND CLEANING SERVICE TODAY Ml LOST 51 lbun Oml701bc.Mra.D.M.RaUm mm Candr Kcducinf Pta tuti ht looks lilw a andd. You ptctem my or m? no oa vm Kaaiha tw thtm Vary Fir Bot Mm Snow or Money Back. 1M In dlnkaj tnth oooducttd by MMHMIi 1 .mil tm m tm mtm Caaiiy aaJacaH H i 1 f Ma aaarcaa. No drac taia ti. YnM doit e autan imala atiichay pocatoaL BMata at butter y hat cw arm oowa. Mm pi wnea you anyoy ocu. data AYOS Viunua Candy at dinctad. Abas, hitriy barmlim 30dan' aunply ButhtiouaAVDS NOW, pbon or call at THORNTON DRUG. Phone S JM tn seA faithful Mtntkin Tharsdtv.Frlffay and Satnrdaj - - September 5, C and 7 EMfflS Si HI Mi UAVAflJil WALTM CHAKUI "'X BRENNAN RUGGLES; Directed y CURTIS BERNHARDT wan aw a aiwam njaifi . mill m nwi aim 1 ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Donald Ralph Ellison. S 2c. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. lull I son. la now at the Fleet Home .Town News Center In Chicago. HI., to receive instruction in tne duties of an Enlisted Naval cor respondent. , The course consisting oi news writing, news Dhotoeraphy. Nav aJ History In World War n, and orientation, Is to acquaint the future correspondents with tne Catherine, writinz. and forward ing of news stories and pictures . . a aia oi the men in tne navy, classes will be superintended by Lt. Robert MeullerUSNR, under the direction of Lt. Cdr. Charles W. Payne, Officer in Charge oi the Fleet Home Town News Center. After the completion of the course the men will be sent to the Fleet, where, as correspon dents, it will be their duty to send stories into the Center. At the ("tenter the stories are then processed and sent to the home towns oi tne men aDout wnom the stories are written. Sunday and Monday September t and 9 S :'. 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