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Show I r ; 3 .1 - I -I '1 ''I ... i 1 : 1- 1 3 1, 5 i .1 PAGE FOUR THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN 1 1 . , , , . , . ',' aMaseasaSJ8SMSja30SWMnMSia WiWWWJ11' f. gUVm?-- I I I mr n m n m nirnnwTT-mrn-i np-wi pnii mill II ywmr w : i , ' J " ' " , vi r . r ."j f ""' " V , ; i . . -' . :':? A" M :f. 1 f . V . rJ - . Mrs. Ellis S. Parker, tvho before her marriage July 8, in the Mantl temple, was Miss Donna Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Green. Clubs and Socials M Men and Gleaners Go To Canyon M Men and Gleaner Girls and their leaders of the Fifth ward got together in a merry canyon party at Mutual Dell Saturday night. A ball game was played and alter supper there was a big bonfire and singing lead by Mack Cunningham. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. E: Ray Gardner, Mr. and Mrs." Richard J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blrk, Mr. and Mrs. Mack, Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Junior N. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Seastrand. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nelson, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Wayne Durrant, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pittman, Mr. and Mrs.' Jay Bell, Paul, Helen and Lalae Gardner, Shirley Chesnut, Beverly Birk, Ray Bean, Ed Willis, Lewis Winter, Arnold Xarson, Richard and James Sea strand. FeaUty Mrs. Velda Shumway was hos tess to Feality members Friday evening. Special .guests were Mrs. John Walker and Mrs. Leo Varney. High score prize was taken by Mrs. Glen Robinson, second went to Mrs. Keith Niel sen, Mrs. Walker jwon the guest prize, and "Mrs. Ray Plnkerton took the consolation favor. . Reception Given Mr. & Mrs. Mousley ' ' Mr Tarid Mrs. Wells B. Anderson Ander-son were hosts Friday evening to a reception in the Legion hall complimenting their daughter Betty and Paul Mausley who were married in Elko, Nev., June 13. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Mausley, Riverton. The bride wore white satin, entrain, witfr a fingertip veil and carried pink rosebuds. Miss La-Rue La-Rue Mausley, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, and Lois and Doris Walker, cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids. Joan Parry and Deann Larsen were flower Bins. " Dale Mousley perlormed best man duties for his brother. - - , Miss Colleen Anderson, sister of the bride had charge of the gifts, Mts. Lawrence College presided over the refreshments and Mary Anderson assisted with serving. . Dancing formed the entertain ment. t Fifth Ward Outing Set For Next Wednesday Complementing Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Superior, Ariz., who spent the week . end here, brothers and sisters of Mrs. Robertson Rob-ertson had a family . party in American Fork canyon Sunday afternoon. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carlisle and chil dren, Mrs. Lyman Moyle and children, Alpine, and Mr. . and Mrs. Earl Carlisle, American Frok. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Leavitt, Indianapolis, Ind., who' have been touring the west, weren guests of Mrs. Lila O. Hansen Monday and Tuesday. A welcome respite from the heavy labors of these summer days awaits members of the Fifth ,ward. A summer picnic outing has been arranged and the date selected is that of next Wednesday evening, July 28th. The picnic will be held in the city baseball park where the splendid new lighting and the ample grass area make for an ideal evening outing. The committees in charee have arranged a softball game for the young people of the ward to begin at 6 p. m. and all the youngsters of the ward are urged to be there at 8 o'clock. The moms and dads and older children are expected to get there as soon after 7 o'clock as possible. All families will bring their own picnic lunch which will be supplemented by soft drinks and watermelon provided by the ward bishopric. There will be a huge bonfire for those who de sire to roast weiners. After the supper hour various outdoor sports will be enjoyed including badminton, volley ball, horse shoe, etc. and other en tertainment features for young and old. All members ' of the ward are Invited to be present. W. O. Nelson, ward entertain' ment chairman, is general chair man of the outing. Counsellor Melvln E. Dunkley is in charge of sports. The' feature of the evening will be a softball game between the married men and the single men of the ward. Gareth Seastrand is lining up the benedicts and Dick and Jim Seastrand have charge of the single fellows i 4-II CLUB NEWS, . v , Kitchen Queens '" Thursday morning IQtchen Queens 4-H cooking club mefckt Mrs. David Teague's for breakfast. break-fast. Jdarjorie Gordon and Ha Saxton made scrambled eggs, Deanna Grant brought muffins and helped Merna Ault make chocolate milk, and Marlly Mccormick Mc-cormick and Ann Evans set the table. i :yft v fl 7 " U 4 " y) MA . . f 4' " If i t t 1 t r 4 . Mr. and Mrs. E. Craig Dorton who were married July 9th at the Lehi Fifth Ward Church ' " 1 ' ' ' tt , , v Yi001 The New j 1 vj:-prtttv - - I Electric Range ):'. :, ,y-r-. .. ft-:, -k Radiantub 5-Spetd Surface Units Twin-Unit, Even-Heat Oven Double-Duty Thennizer Peep-Well ..J Cooker High-Speed Broiler, waist hifih if . Lifetime Porcelain inside and out "k Add-resisting porcelain cooking-top -k Large utensil storage drawer Full 40-Inch cabinet ' Klany others yog should seel $199.75 A CMkhf TM Im Ml Cm m Otk CMni m Mm at tilM (MlthMl MM. Nielsen Auto and i-JipplianceCpo 293 West Main American Fork Phone 27 . ..u. ... i Dr. Reed J. Parker Home For Short Visit' Dr. and Mrs. Reed J. Parker (Anna Beth. Smith) are enjoying a month's vacation. Reed has Just completed his internship at Madison, Wise., and contemplates contem-plates practicing In Utah. Last week accompanied by his mother, Mrs, E, J, Moss, and Dan, Ruth and Marcia Moss, they spent four davs in Yellowstone Dark. ri :; - - Eryptlus Uetd Liaea A crude form of the modern lino fishing was originated by the Egyptians. THELLA MAYNE TO BE SUMMER BRIDE .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mayne are announcing the . engagement of their daughter, Thella Esther and Henry Grant Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Street, Alpine. Al-pine. Nuptial, rites will be said at the home of the bride's parents par-ents July 30, and a reception will follow in the Alpine ward recreation rec-reation hall. The bride-elect graduated from high school this last spring and her benedict-elect is a former navy man. They will make a home in Alpine. Singing Thimbles.. Singing' Thimbles, clothing group 3, planned the dresses they are to make when they met at the home of Mrs. Jane Robinson Wednesday. They also planned three demonstrations and discussed dis-cussed the coming 4-H trip to Salt Lake City. Alternate Shoe Perspiration and constant wear are hard on shoes. If shoes art permittee per-mittee to rest and dry between wearing, they' will regain their original shape and give longer service. THURSDAY, ,J SOMETHmotoj Mr. and are proudly reC, born July 16, toff The. young tenl rvuts rj ji. i John McOmie, also : Co,le9c PrcpoJ School for Gii Est 1880 Boarding and Day Enrollment Stillg) For a Limited NiS Salt Loke CihJ There's No Better ELECTRIC RANG! Than the G. E. AIRLINER Modd Billiard Toornamente Billiard tournaments have been held in the United States for more ban 100 yeari. r lis ! " 1 t Tops in Design Tops in Looks Tops in Performance Tops in Long Service ER m m a mm n k m iwt i i i r w if , 9 a rnoi ill f mi i news. n rsmm Sill . I I ITS-CCEAN ITSSAFE i |