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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1947 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Anipripnn Forlc Presents EEL PAY Fan For All The Ffemily TAYLORS SUPER I. G. A. MARKETS Will Be Closed All Day Labor Day-Steel Day UNUSUAL BARGAINS FOR FRI. & SAT. SHORTENING Spul" Br,nd5 109 TUNA CLEARWATER 29C SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT 15c Taylor's Quality Meats CHEESE Jkw,tam S,tw .. 55c SLICED BACON , 73c WEINERS ST. 1 43c VEAL STEAKS lb. 43c BEEF POT ROAST 49c LOIN PORK CHOPS 69c HONEY UINTA BASIN 2.69 1.49 No. U Fruits and Vegetables MELONS BANANAS TOMATOES iT" 4c CANTALOUPES 4c ORANGES irim S'". 7c CORN Zl0B : 29c GRAPES ST"" 9c VISIT THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT. WE WILL HAVE A VARIETY OF ALL SEASONAL ITEMS PORK & BEANS ZSZZH 27c TYDT717T large 9Qr UMXEjr 1 PACKAGE SALAD DRESSING ETL 55c BLUE HILL BLUE HILL BLU HILL PURE PRESERVES PURE PRESERVES PURE PRESERVES Raspberry Bysen Berry Strawberry LARGE JAR LARGE JAR LARGE JAR 43c 33c I 49c FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2y3 Can 41c RLNSO OXYDOL DUZ ffija SUPER SUDS .... W 1I?I?T Beckers, Tivoli, Fishers O CA OVjthMX CASE LtVV SODA POP case , 98c SPRING GARDEN PEAS 2 Fw 35c V And a Store Chuck Full of Staple Merchandise. LOW PRICES EVERY DAY AT (7 . ? - - SUPER I. G.A. MARKET AMERICAN . FORK-84 WEST MAIN Marriages QUIET HOME WEDDING UNITES COUPLE In a quiet home wedding Saturday, Sat-urday, August 16, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. .and Mrs. Lester atott. Pleasant Grove. Miss Andrea Seaton became the bride of Kenneth Clements, son of Mrs. Emma Clements, American Fork. Thi reremony was performed by Bishop Harold S. Walker In the presence or tne . immediate families. Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. Stott and the bride's sister, Mrs. Margie Hickox, Los Angeles, entertained .relatives and friends at an informal party honoring the newly wedded couple. cou-ple. Games and refreshments were enjoyed, and tne guests oi honor were the . recipients of many beautiful gifts. Following a honeymoon in Yellowstone park they will make their home In Pleasant Grove. at the home of the bride Friday evening with Bishop Lyman Moyle performing the ceremony the presence of the immediate families and close friends. For the informal wedding the bride wore a grey suit with scar- ! let accessories. Mrs. Cllft Heaps, j sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Ludene Adams 'and Miss Joan Kolstad. Dennis Newman was best man for his brother. Following the ceremony refreshments re-freshments were served. Dean-Roberts Mulr-Warmker Sunday afternoon at the Fort Douglas chapel Miss Afton Muir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Muir, Alpine, became the bride of Warren H. Warmker, Los Angeles, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Warmker, Eudora, Kan. The ceremony was performed by Lynn S. Richards. Seventy-five relatives and close friends were In attendance. , For her wedding the bride wore a chartreuse crepe with palomino brown accessories and an orchid corsage. Her sister, Mrs. Thomas Valleau, dressed in rose crepe, was her only attendant. Milton B. Muir Jr. was best man. The new Mrs. Warmker Is a graduate of the American Fork high school and the University of Utah where she was affiliated with Lamba Delta Sigma. Tuesday, Aug. 19, Mrs. Warren V. Clark and Mrs. Muir, mother of the bride, entertained at the Clark home in Alpine at a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower for the bride-elect. bride-elect. Games and lunch were enjoyed by 40 ladies and the many lovely gifts opened. The couple will make a home in Los Angeles. Street-Newman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Street, Alpine, Al-pine, are announcing the marriage mar-riage of their daughter Mary to Lester R. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newman, also of Alpine. Al-pine. The wedding took place f DEFINITION OF CONFIDENCE Over a period of ten years we have served you with our expeditious service of repairing re-pairing your watch, as well as filling your Jewelry needs. We hope this service has gained for us your CONFIDENCE. CON-FIDENCE. If so, we are truly grateful. We boast of one of the finest lines of WATCHES. Our JEWELRY has the Trade marks of QUALITY. We buy the very best grade in DIAMONDS, bringing you joy, and satisfaction. For that WEDDING GIFT, Won't you see as first? C. D. STRANG JEWELER American Fork, Utah Standing amidst a bower of white glads and delphinium Dora Ruth Dean and Glade W. Roberts recited "I do's before President Jesse M. Walker Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home of the pride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dean. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts. Only members mem-bers of the immediate families and close friends witnessed the ceremony Silk lace formed the bodice of the bridal gown fash ioned with a peplum which fell to a long point on the hem of the ' marquisette skirt. She wore lace mitts and her veil of illusion was. caught to flowers of like material. ma-terial. Pink roses encircling an1 orchid and tied with white satin ribbon made up her bouquet. j Miss Alta Barratt was maid of j honor and bridesmaids were Shirley Shir-ley Be re. Melba Kirk. Elaine Loader, and Janice Dean, sister of the bride. Their matching bouquets bou-quets of white glads were tied with satin streamers. Leola and Linda Gay Dean made sweet flower girls. Mrs. Dean, mother of the bride, wore aqua crepe, and the groom's mother was gowned In green crepe. Their corsages were of pink roses. Edward Hunsaker stood as best man. A reception followed in Firm-age Firm-age Hall where a pink and white scheme was carried out with gladlolas and asters In a lovely! effect created by Mrs. Leo G. Mereditn. Ernest Dean was master of ceremonies for the j program and dance. Mrs. Earl, Holmstead Jr. gave two flute solos, Walton E. Fougler sang twoj vocal numbers, and Mrs. Bert' Timpson gave an original read-; tag. Mr. and Mrs. John Dean andj receptionists. Mrs. Jean Holm-stead Holm-stead and Miss Helen Parker had charge of the gift rooms. Mrs. Reuben Russon, Lehl, Mrs. Hyrum Roper, Provo, and Mrs. Joseph Davis, Midvale, presided over the refreshments and were assisted in serving by Connie and Donna Dean, Kay Holmstead, La Rae Robinson, Lois Humphries, Joan Gerber, and Donna Richards. Following a honeymoon In Yellowstone park the couple will make a home in Logan where the groom will attend the USAC and the new Mrs. Roberts will work at the telephone switchboard. ?Vomen Doctors Lett than flvt per cent of the doctors la the United SUtei are women. ' e6, ouij or ir 1 1' f taS. Salt" aw cented withj? nuptial vow, t home of Mr, 7 ton Heine, o?rv .The bride wSJ I Sister te&, I "You Can Toss Out Old Tread-Bares? Our Modern Recapping builds tires as good u J Drive in today. 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