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Show tY,SgTEMBER 16,1943 TIIE AMERICAN' FORK CITIZEN PAGE FIVE jHJJML? ID 1 1 ti I I Ji): 1 ' ..,d-Searle (prion Highlight ; :l Event of Week Lir new role of --Mr. and f Lnt and Luana Orecn- 4f.eceptlon in the rSeaUon hall W- (.nlng. , , " ,nu married Thurs i2S 'to Se Salt Lake 22w3 President .Rob-. l&Sflclatlng They hSanled by their par-3lMrs. par-3lMrs. Leslie Searle Jennie J. Greenwood, CLm Mr and Mrs. Ray fir and Mrs. Ellis 8. fm. Hannah Goodall, Ad Garfield, the latter t lake City.' W the ceremony par-f par-f iff froom entertained at 5m breakfast at the Tem-Cn Tem-Cn hotel complimenting t,n and his bride. her wedoing - kowu , . w whit sliDDer satin ned with hoop skirt, long j ileeves dihwu uuuuku, i silk net yoke and bertha, -ell of Illusion fell from a of leed pearls and she car-k car-k bouquet of pink rosebuds ftltt gladlolas tied with latin streamers, aidants were Mrs. Paul matron of honor, Miss j chrlstensen, maid .of I; Mrs. William R. Ellison, ilnt matron; Miss Leah lister of the groom, -maid, and .Carol Oreen-i Oreen-i ilster of the bride. Junior Wd. They were gowned tana ting pinks and blues krried bouquets of white tied with blue and pink 1 Searle, mother ; of the X wore black crepe, - and 'Greenwood was attired In tractive print. Their cor-jtere cor-jtere gardenias and pink Ids. Little Miss Linda i flower girl, In a dainty il tarried a basket of pink "bite asters. k Searle was best man for rother. recreation hall, foyer and gift room were beautifully decorated deco-rated with fall flowers and appropriate ap-propriate motifs for the occasion, the work of Miss Alice Parker Mrs. Max Searle and Mrs. Don Searle. . During the evening Mrs. Bert Timpson gave an original reading, read-ing, Miss Marine Binch played a violin solo, Ray E. Shelley sang a vocal solo, and a trio number was sung by Mrs. Paul Peters, Mrs. Roland Madsen and Mrs. Ramon Deal. Phil D. Jensen was master of ceremonies and dancing danc-ing completed the evening. Miss Alice Parker and Mrs. Josie O. -Walker, aunts of the couple, greeted, the guests; gifts were received by Mema. Searle and Marilyn Ross, and Miss May Greenwood, Miss Helen Parker and Jean p, Scott cared for the gift room. $ Mrs. Then Mecham, Mrs. Vera Chlpman, ,Mrs. LeRoy Mecham and Mrs.- Ruben Adams had charge of the refreshments, Mrs. Ray E. Shelley presided over the dining room, and assisting with the serving were Marilyn Ross, Merna6erie, Patty Torrey and Marilyn Mecham. . I After the reception -the newly wedded, couple ,kft? for a short honeymoon and on their return will make a home In American Fork. - V . Okey-Evans Engagement Announced This Week Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Okey are announcing the engagement of their, daughter Lucile to " Paul Evans, son of Mrs. Aaron Evans, Lehl. The young couple has se lected September 30th ... as - the wedding date, the ceremony to be performed at the home of the bride-to-be. Miss Okey. a graduate of the high scho ol here, attended the BYU one year and at present Is receptionist in the dental office of Dr. H. F. Royle. Mr. Evans graduated from Lehl high school and served in the U. S. army In the last .war. For ten months he was in the South Pacific. He Is engaged In farming. Thejr will make a hometa Lehl. WINTER-IZE GALVANIZED IRON & ALUMINUM ROOFING-Courigated ond-V-Crimp 5 7wj?k r . 6 foot sheets .; $1.35 ; 8 foot sheets .' $1.85 10 foot sheets ..v7. $2.35 12 foot sheets : $2.75 90 lb. roll ROOFING (Old American) Red or Green $3.75 65 lb. roll FELT ROOFING (Old American) Silverstone $3.40 , ufl-.;tKwwssyc"-i.ii--My1a,; -FIELD-FENCE N rolls-728-6-li caujreiTirr. rolls 832-6-11 gauze L...L:...: $21.76 rod rolls 832-6-12 gauged........:..... - $15.30 t rolls 939-6-12 gauge......................-........ 17.43 - Also Other Sizes POULTRY "NETTING " fcot rolls 36 inch-l' inch x 20 $ 7-84 tot rolls 48 inch 1 inch x 20 .... ,. $10.18 ot rolls 48 inch 2 inch x 20 ,-$ 4.07 fot rolls 60 inch 2 'inch x 20 $ 4.84 ,0t rolls 72 inch 2 inch x 20 - $ 5.70 STEEL FENCE POSTS 6 foot 7niz?u. aU kinds ' -"-'. '.'n ' - " " ; ' v." VJ'''' " "'V,'" " UtaH Poultry and timers Goonerative Fay Dunsdon Makes Lovely Bride at Wedding Party : One of the- loveliest of late summer weddings was that of Miss Fay Dunsdon and Don W. Kleinman. held SeDt 8. in the Alpine Gymnasium which had been transformed Into a beautiful beauti-ful ballroom with a whitn InttWrt celling studded with pale pink balloons. - . ;' ':; The bridal party stood before tall candelabra with burning tapers reflected from a mirror. The bride , was a picture - in ivory slipper-satin - gowri" styled with wedding ring waist, " lace bertha, and court train. Her three-quarter length double veil of net was lace edged and cascaded cas-caded from a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red rosebuds centered with gardenias. gar-denias. -: - r;- ' ;..;- " Attendants, four sisters of the bride, Mrs. Carl (Ellen) Pack, Mrs. John (Mary) Wright Mrs. Zenneth (Alta) Chamberlain, and miss June Dunsdon. all wore blue with pink rosebud corsages. Little Miss Lois and Master Wayne , Pack were miniature bride and groom. Mrs. R. O. Dunsdon, mother of the bride, wore black crepe and Mrs. D. C. Kleinman. mother of the groom, was attired in royal blue. They wore matching corsages cor-sages of pink roses. Charles Kleinman was best man for his brother. , J During the wedding march Le-land Le-land May sang "I Love You Truly". George Scott acted as master of ceremonies for the program. Toasts were proposed to the bride by Garn Stewart and to the groom by his father. Miss La vlna Foutz, accompanied by Dick Anderson, gave tap dances,! Mrs. Emory Andrews, accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Madsen, sang, and Mrs. Bert Timpson gave an original origi-nal reading. Mrs. Melvln Whitby, Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn Stagg, and Mrs. Van A. Vance had charge of the gifts, which were received by Carl Jack Jr, Nolan Healey and Roger Whitby. The lace covered serving table held a thres tier wedding cake topped with a bride and groom, and flanked by pink tapers in crystal hoMers In charge of refreshments re-freshments were Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. SI TBennett, Mrs. Milton Mulr, and Mrs. Elry Wilde. Assisting with the serving were George Brown Jr David Healey, Paul Newman, Gary Smith and David Street. . The new Mr. arid Mrs.. Kleinman Klein-man recited their rows earlier in the day In the Salt Lake temple before. Charles .RJ-Jones.ofthe temple presidency.- Accompany ing them were their parents, also Mr. and Mrs. James Bevan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pack. immediately 'loDdwInic' the re ception they left for a honey moon trip ana on tneir return will make a home In Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. , Walton r Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Wal ton who were married Sept. 1, are home from a Honeymoon trip which took them' to. California coast points and the Sequoia forest.-- -. ' ': : v. K. - 'V -;. The bride, the former Bertie Deli Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Walsh, Farmlngton, and Mr. Walton, son of Mrs. Myrtle Myr-tle O. Walton, recited their vows In the Salt Lake temple before Elder Clifford E. Young. - They were accomoanled to the temple by their parents; also Mrs. Grace Coates and William S. Greenwood, Green-wood, aunt and uncle of ; the groom; and other relatives. September 3 a wedding recep tion in the Farmlngton V ward church honoring the newly wedded wed-ded couple claimed Mr. and Mrs. Walsh as hosts. ' " White sliDDer satin with lace and pearl trim formed the bridal gown. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses surrounding two white orchids. - r Miss Marilyn Walsh, sister of the bride and maid oi honor. wore tourquoise blue, and attendants, attend-ants, Mrs. Sherman Williams, rrT' TOMORROW; N IGHT SEPT. :30 P.M. ALPINE STAKE TABERNACLE ' Sponsored by American Fork Jaycees - In a Concert - The Whole World , Loves I MEMORABLE MELODIES 7 for a WORTHY CAUSE NEW AM. FORK IIOSPITAL BENEFIT Tickets Now on Sale at Thornton Drug ll.Wtl.XL JUL- J. TIT - ff ll, Sir't---' Delicious Apple Sauce Cake, each ... ... 59c Old Fashioned Chocolate Fudge Cake, ea. 59c Princess Squares Date filled, each . 5c Assorted Cup Cakes, dozen . . . . . i . 40c Potato Glazed Donuts, dozen 50c 2 Loaves Home Made B R E A D"25c " Z . - :- v - ' . , ! . ... t- :. .!.;.,v..5Ji,.-i-.:'f - -. ..Ll :" ' i.' .ii.. ,:.- .''.i'-'.-. '. : : Griffin1 Bakery, Cakes Decorated For Every Occasion American Fork Pleasant Grove- John R. Walker To Marry Provoan Marriage of Miss Oenevleve Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Provo, and John R. Walker, Salt Lake City, will be solemnized at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 19, at the home of the bride's parents, by President Jesse M. Walker of the Alpine Stake, an uncle of the prospective groom. Only members of the immediate families and - a - few close friends will be present. Following the ceremony, open house will be held at the Coleman Cole-man residence from 3 to 8 p. m.", to which the friends of the young couple are invited,-Immediately following the Informal reception the newlyweds will leave on a honeymoon trip to Chicago and rtrolt.anlafteirCtobe be at home at 1401 Allen Park Drive, Salt Lake City. - Miss Coleman was a member of the Val Nora social unit at Brlgham Young university, and Is a member of the Beta Sigma Phi national business . sorority. At present she Is secretary of the Geneva Steel Recreation association. associa-tion. Mr.. Walker son of Charles B. Walker, American Fork U ftOw employed as secretary-treasurer of the : Utah Teachers Welfare association and formerly research director of -the Utah Education association,- He recently completed com-pleted his studies for the degree of Master of Business Administration Adminis-tration at the Stanford University Univer-sity School of Business. While there he served as executive chairman of Alpha Sigma Phi social fraternity. He attended Brlgham Young University where he was president of Alpha Kappa Psl business fraternity, a member mem-ber of Blue Key national honorary honor-ary fraternity, and a member of Brigadier social unit. k Mrs. 3. Ralph Blnnall and Miss Af ton Rice were attired In shades of pint . They carried colonial bouduets of pink "carnations surrounded sur-rounded by yellow glads. , For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Walsh chose royal blue, and Mrs. Walton, mother of . the groom wore black, their corsages were gardenias and pink caraa tlons. William B. Sykes was best man. A large crowd from American Fork attended the reception. Driver's License With the exception of North Carolina, Caro-lina, which began the practice only tills year, no ttaU re-examines Its frlvers periodically for driver's II-eense II-eense renewals. Thrills! Spills! & Chills! Midget Awt T M i -1 - J V - tf County Fair ; Grounds SUNDAY, SEPT., 19th 3:00 P.M. ' ' , - - ( , ; ..'.'.,.':' !,' '.' - A- - " , "; . ' ' ' 7 '-: See Roy Griffin and his No. 9 from Am. Fork and Berniss Bills of Provo and his No. 22 try to beat the Salt Lake drivers. 7 - . GOOD MORNING YOUNG MAN. 1 HAVE A LITTLE PROBLEM FOR YOU! Arid you Ve corns to" the right place we reply,-, reply,-, for there's no auto problem too big or small for us. We've the experience, the "know-how" to keep 'em rolling. Make our service station a ' "regular"' on your drivevin list!-. - - v- -t. - J - -. - . v: -4:- - : --. -"4 - . 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