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Show 0)ht DECEMBER 12, 1947 i THE AMERICAN'TORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947 'fourth Ward o Present prize Play rhat Doth It Profit." prize drama written by Ruth and Nathan Na-than Hale; will be presented to the public by the Fourth ward dramatic club sometime between Christmas and New Years, Miss Mary Pulley, president of the YWM1A, announced Thursday. The Mutual Improvement association as-sociation of the ward Is sponsoring sponsor-ing the play which is being directed di-rected by Mr. Welser. DR. w. w. RICKS OPTOMETRIST . "Eyes Examined" "Broken Lenses Duplicated" ; Visual Training Given" Office Hours 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. (Evenings by Appointment) Corner Main and First West American Fork Phone 441 TEMPLE MARRIAGE FOLLOWED BY RECEPTION In their new role of Mr. and Mrs., Roy am Catherine Vandeburgh Van-deburgh Wagstaff greeted their friends at a reception In the Third ward recreation hall Thursday, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Vaudcburgh, parents of the bridv ere the hosts. The couple were married Wednesday December 3, in the Salt Lake Temple with Dr. John A. Wldstoe performing the ceremony. cer-emony. Accompanying them were the bride's parents, yMr. and Mrs. Leon Wagstaff, parents par-ents of the groom, Mrs. Lorena Abbott, ' Lehl, and Mrs. T. A. Smith, Salt Lake City, - For her wedding dress the bride chose white taffeta fashioned fash-ioned with a fitted bodice, long ART I Cottager DYES Market East State American Fork v: iPHONE 349 XMAS - v.;: j Plenty of Nuts plenty of Candy Turkeys Chickens Everything for Your Holiday Season at Prices YOU Are Willing to Pay. Easy Parking - Quick Service DONT DRESS UP, COME AS YOU ARE J pointed sleeves; deep lace yoke and bustle back. Her fingertip veil of net was caught to a tiara tia-ra of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of gardenias and American Beauty Beau-ty rosebuds. . Miss Sharon Vandeburgh, sister sis-ter of the bride,' was maid of honor; She wore yellow marquisette marq-uisette over satin. Bridesmaids, Genlel Thornton, Chloe Bennett, Ben-nett, Joyce Bell and Lola Jean Wagstaff, sister ofthe groom, were dressed -in pastel frocks and wore corsages of harmonizing harmon-izing roses and gardenias. Mrs. Vandeburgh was dressed in black trimmed with gold and turquoise sequins, and Mrs. Wagstaff, mother of the groom, wore green with gold sequins. Their corsages were of bailsman roses and gardenias. - James Wagstaff performed best man duties for his brother. Keith Richan was master of ceremonies for a program which Included a duet "Because" "Be-cause" by Mrs. Delbert Chip-man Chip-man and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, McDon-ald, accompanied by Mrs. Owen Humphries; a musical reading, "Old Fashioned Wedding" by Mary Lou Devey, accompanied by Kathleen Devey; "two solos, "Thine Alone" and an orilne number, by Lincoln E. Robinson Robin-son accompanied by Mrs. Rob inson; a story. "Preparing for the Wedding" and a song -Russian Lullaby, by Linda Vandeburgh, Vande-burgh, a toast to the bride and groom by Mrs. Phillip Greene, and a solo "Bless Their House" by Mrs. E. J, Peterson, Cedar Fort, accompanied by Mrs. Humphrlse. : The hall and foyer were elaborately el-aborately decorated with baskets bas-kets and bowls of sprayed plants in a scheme of pink, blue and sliver. Pink and blue were used in decorating the wedding cake which stood on a silver base; and the same colors' col-ors' were carried out In the refreshments. re-freshments. Mrs. O. S. Richards, Mrs. Olen C. Robinson and Mrs. Qlenn A. Wright had charge of the gift room and the gifts were received by Mrs. Jaines Wagstaff j assisted by Lorena and Rowena Abbott, Gail Hatch Hat-ch and Maxine Goode. Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, Mrs. Harvel Bennett and Mrs. R. D. Connelly presided over the refreshments and were assisted as-sisted with the, serving by Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Bennett, Patsy Milne, Donna Andre ason i and Betty Nelson. Bishop and Mrs. Walter Walt-er B. Deyey acted as receptionists., The young couple . lef tj 1mm.-; ecuateiy ior uauionua xor a honeymoon and will be at home after December 15 at 77 East First North, American Fork. SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Pri-day Pri-day were In Provo Sunday, the occasion being the naming of their new granddaughter, Lora Lee Priday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Priday, the baby was born Oct. 10. Her older sister Kay is four, and-brother Gene is 20 months. Leland Is now a counselor In the Ninth ward bishopric In Provo, Mrs. Troy Fisher, Areata, Cal., who is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Edith Monson, has a new baby daughter born in the local hospital Friday, Dec. 5. This makes two boys and two girls for the Fishers. The baby. who weighed eight pounds eight ounces; will not be named until her daddy, who Is in Areata, comes for Christmas. The pater nal grandmother is Mrs. Dan Sudweeks, Salt Lake City. After three boys in a row, Mr and Mrs. Walton E. Foulger arc more than happy over the arrival of a baby girl Dec. 5. The boys are David, 8, John, 6, and Michael, Mich-ael, 2Vi. The two little fellows are with relatives in Ogden until Mrs. Foulger and the new baby return home. Twins were born on different days' of the month td Mr, and Mrs. Ray Strong. A five pound four ounce girl arrived at 11:40 Monday night and a four pound 14 ounce boy at 12:10 Tuesday morning. The Strongs have two other children, Virginia 11, and Michael 6. Grandmothers are Mrs. Mlllen Klrkham, Lehl,1 and Mrs. Lunceford, Pleasant Grove. Wieter s ; G50-GJ Market SAVERS.' Second Ward YWMIA Reorganized Second ward YWMIA was re organized Sunday evening when Mrs. Owen D. Chris te risen was released. Mrs. Alma L. 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