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Show ( ,Wi:,'i:,fi',i,',i.P(iVH' UY JCNE 20, 1947 - V. - THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, JUKE 20. 1947 unST 49 SECTION Aran Legion Post 49 will JJEii election In the jJiBtbe evening of July 7. at 8 oVWfc , lT . t- , wiuuianaer Jack 1 I u announced. He isi, Soon aft" the election In con-' urging all members of the post to .n-110" wlth the Auxiliary, in-De in-De present and take part in thei t"on of "icers and a party election of officers for thr Mm 1 be held in American Fork ingyear. VJ"yon March of June Brides HOME RITES i UNITE COUPLE Celebration AT j-30 A. 31. GRAND lilSTOEMt AL o fh.'IO A. 31. Cg val code - Ckem Acts 8:00 P. M.. ST VDIM M JULY 1- 5 CENTENNIAL AIR SHOW - I I 31. - Airport CHILDREN'S SPORTS - I2:.10 P. 31. - North Park PROVO OPEN OOLF TOURNEY INDIAN VILL AGE-Indian Dances Kali County Industrial Fvhiliil at High School Gym Spaf ford Dairy ANNOUNCES the opening of their. NEW MODERN -MILK PASTEURIZING and BOTTLING BOT-TLING PLANT This plant was designed and erected under the supervision of the Utah State Agriculture College. It has been passed on as satisfactory by the Utah State Board of Health. I.'e..aiottJiaMmXJb.fiej?P.,e of American Fork, the finest Crude A Pasteurized Pasteu-rized Milk. The public is invited to inspect our plant located at 462 East First North, American Fork. DAILY DELIVERY Nelson, attendants. Their matching match-ing corsages were of oink anrt ,,,, A white carnations. Mothers of Mr. and Mrs. Cliliord c. Uen- the couple were in navy crepe nett, Lehi, are announcing the with pink carnation corsaces narnage oi w cr ui-, Wyman Ovard supported his ta to Parley E. Varney. The brother as best man wedding took place Saturday n,UA- A I ? '"evening, JuheTSiltrtJTe .otiSnfc0? mastef the groom's parents, Mr. and T !,Vor ? Prgram Mrs. J. Earl Varney, American rflf't mulc by Miss Fork. Bishop Elijah Clupma,v X"0"' rs. Kenneth Mc-perfonned Mc-perfonned the ceremony in the erge Garland presence of members of the two'1, . Joy Green as acco,-immediate acco,-immediate families. panist, a reading by Miss LaRae The bride chose for her wed- Gardner, and an original reading ding gown wniie sauii uusnmnea with deep net yoke, ruffled net overskirt caught with bows, and long sleeves. Her fingertip veil was edged with lace and fell from a coronet of lace trimmed with seed pearls. Mrs. Junius M. Hoggard, sister of the bride and her only attendant, at-tendant, wore checked taffeta and lace. Mr. Hoetrard nerform- '. ed best man duties. The bride is a graduate of the i ! Lehi high school and tne LDS Hospital school of nur.smg.- She has been connected with the Lehi hospital staff since graduation gradu-ation but has now accepted a position with Dr. O. S. Richards, The groom graduated from the American Fork high school previous prev-ious to entering theUnited States years with about a year in Japan. He is now employed at Chip-man's. Chip-man's. Thursday evening of last week Mrs. . Bennett, mother of the bride, and her sisters, Mrs. Hoggard, Hog-gard, Miss Ann Bennett and Miss Faye Bennett entertained at a miscellaneous shower in the Lehi Fifth ward amusement hall. A program and refreshments formed form-ed the entertainment. A large crowd of American Fork friends and relatives were in attendance. The couple are making their home in American Fork. WED AT HOME OF GRANDMOTHER by Mrs. Grant. The young couple will make their home In American Fork where they are building on East Main street. The groom, who spent four years In the army air corps with a year overseas, Is In business with his father. The new Mrs. Ovard will continue her work at the telephone office. Addi Life to Shoe For long wear of shoes, alternate wearing of at lead two pairs givei the shoes a chance to air and rest Since perspiration rots leather, this airing will add much to the life oi shoes. LET US STUCCO and RENEW . the outside of yojur home .iJow.e(Eujor.,,caU J?au CL Pack, Pleasant Grove 3197 for FREE Estimate. Salt Water An average cubic mile of Atlantic sea water contains 128,284,403 ton of sodium chloride or common tan. 11 East Main-Telephone 122 STORE HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. Miss Peggy Killian, daughter of Mrs. Oliver Killian, McKinnon,' Wyo., June 1 became the bride; of Cyril Everett Snarr at the; home of her grandmother, Mrs.1 Rose Worthen, American Fork.j The ceremony was the first one performed by Bishop Elijah Chipman of the new Seventh ward. ,The groom Is the son of Mrs. Elmer Roberts, 2011 Richards Rich-ards Street, and B. Y. Snarr, 3108 Fifth East, Salt Lake City. The bride was gowned In white chiffon with sweetheart neckline and bouffant skirt. "'She carried a bouquet of roses encircling an orchid. Miss Barbara Killian attended her sister and Lowell j Snarr acted as best man for his brother. . The young couple are now at home in Salt Lake City following follow-ing a honeymoon in Yellowstone Park. PRICES ARE LOWER CRYSTAL WHITE ?VJ" 15c CDArtlttnPTT Franco American 13c GRAPEFRUIT 13c COFFEE M. J. B. lb. 46c Large Boxes Angel Soft TISSUES 35c Old Dutch CLEANSER " 9c " RAISINS, 15 oz. Pkg. - - 19c VEL or Dreft - - - - - 29c PUREX, V2 gallon - - - 23c MAYONNAISE, pts. Best Foods 48c SODA CRACKERS, 2 lb. Pkg. 39c 1 TELEPHONE 164 -V AM E RI C A N FORK HUGGARD-OVAKD RECEPTION TUESDAY EVENING IIVI H5o Wo (SoocMdIi f (ill II 11 II iv V fill H M n Jiui l. iw hi in ff I LIf U in.."! fill a Ann... vijs. v fC" X fif i US A"1" ... .11 Mr. and Mrs. Glen 5. Ovard! who were married June 19, re ceived their friends at a formal, reception in Firmage Hall Tues- day evening. The couple were married at the home of the1 groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ovard, with Bishop Rulon' Nicholes performing the ceremony. cere-mony. The bride is the daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Hug -J gard. White satin witli long fitted; bodice, pointed .sleeves and a sweetheart neckline made a beautiful wedding gown. The! bride's fingertip veil of net and, lace fell from a beaded crown. She carried a bouquet of roses ! and gardenias. Attendants wen1 Mrs. Elwoodl Drew, sister oi the bride, matron; of honor; Miss Betn Ovard, sister i of the groom, ni.iid of honor, Mrs. ' Bob Anderson. ;n:d Miss Maxine HI M 11V 1 FH'C HAVE YOU TRIED AMAZING NEW CURLERS ? Yotfll never use any others ones you'vo tried Million Dollar "LOCK-TITE" Curler with your next Home PERMANENT Wave Here Is the mniCT Ciuln T"'e been vutins Aura lumiaum cutler cocf J witfa Haiuiy whit rubber nukei die "Locx-Tm" codec efficieni, comforabie mi etsr to use. 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