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Show r PAGE FOUR THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN .l i t , f 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 --.'(. t " ;! 5 t V, IT t 9. " w ( ) ) it I n i r w( -J-jJ -.-fc!-.-.-, ' " I r. . .u. : - Alma Thayne Weds Texas Bride . . . Mrs. Alvin Thayne entertained Tuesday afternoon at her home In compliment to her son Alma and his bride, the former Dorothy Doro-thy McBeth, who visited here for a week from Rapid City, South Dakota. Thirty-five friends called call-ed during the afternoon to extend ex-tend congratulations and meet . the new Mrs. Thayne. A number of lovely gif tswerejgresented the young couple." - They were "wed "July? 1st" fat Rapid City. Mr. Thayne entered the U. 8. Army during his last year in high school here and was in the infantry for four years, . . He re-enlisted last April choslng the air-corps division, and at present Is stationed at Rapid City. His bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. McBeth 1 of Dallas, Texas. ' V " Mr. and Mrs. Thayne left Wednesday Wed-nesday morning for South Da kota. v ;..:V.'" . '. . . i M;J .-:.' ; i : - t ..v ; il I ;i! 'KA 1 ') . wiib rcssa 1 Tktre C::!J ca ths A!r KOVO 7:30 PM. UNTIED STATES STEEL Adamson-Armirstead Marriage Solomized In Temple ' Miss Louise Armlstead, haxgh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Armlt-stead, Armlt-stead, Pleasant Grove, became the bride of V. Keith Adamson, son of Mrs. David H. Adamson, American Fork, in a ceremony performed by Harold B. Lee, in the Salt Lake LD3 temple Friday, Sent. 17. In addition to their parents the couple were accompanied to the temple by Mrs. Susan Taylor, Provo; Mrs. Lloyd Armlstead, Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs Robert Hemingway, Alpine, and Miss LaRua Hadlock, Salt Lake City, .On leaving the temple the bride's parents entertained 'the party at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House. . In the , evening the . Pleasant Grove First ward recreation hall was the scene of a lovely recep tion with Mr. and Mrs. Armlt stead as hosts. Gladlolas, asters and ferns decorated the hall, and the wedding party received before be-fore tall candelabra with burning and glads" with 'silver wedding bells. - .' --.i The bride was lovely in a gown of brocaded satin styled with sweetheart neckline leg-o-mutton sleeves, and a low fitted bodice. Her net veil had a rolled edge and was caught to a-crown of rhlnestones and- seed pearls. Pink amaryllls - surrounding a white orchid made up her bou quet. ; o --..?-. v 2 Mrs. Lowell Baxter, matron of honor, Mrs. Stewart Adamson and Mrs. Joe Thome, attending matrons, carried nosegays . of white asters and pink carnations. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Armltstead chose a wine dress with sequin trim, and Mrs. Adam son, mother of the groom, was attire in a floral print with black background. Their corsages were talismen roses. Robert Hemingway performed best man duties. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Adamson were receptionists. Karen Remington and LaVern Armltstead, nieces, received the, gifts, and the: gift room was In charge of Mrs. N. E. Nash. Mrs. Oscar HalL Mrs, B. Cobbley and Mrs, Lloyd Armit stead. Mrs. Ralph Jacobs pre sided over the refreshments and was assisted In serving by Shirley and Delores Adamson, Altatlall, Sharlene and Joan Taylor, Lola Adamson and Joyce Remington. The couple are now at home at 554 North 2nd East. Only , one-half of Utah's work ing population Is protected under ! the Federal old-age and survivors irisurance.program. - -r-r-- , . ' f . Other mattrrpiccrt (from left) FIRST LOVE ADORATION ETERNALLY YOURS " Strang-Jewelry-& Gift;Shop YOUR HOME TOWN JEWELER t'k , if 1: if V'. -1l,l tl ..... :-.;iTrJ;-V TT 1 7 thtt year with Photo-Greeting Cards Ut vt make up personalized cards for you with your own favorite snapshot at part of the lesion. Prompt service on cH orders. Stop In today, . " " r Only 10c Each irr lots of 25 or more HUMPHRIES PHOTO SUPPLY 137 lsi Jlila Acserlcaa Fork Phone M9-J" Mr. and Mrs. V. Keith Adamson Alpine Couple United In. Marriage At Salt Lake Temple Cleo Beck and Vernon E. Shepherd Shep-herd were united in marriage in the Salt Lake LDS temple Monday Mon-day morning by Robert L. Burton, Bur-ton, temple president. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Leland Beck, parents of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. Shepherd parents of the groom, Mr, and Mrs. Duane Shepherd,: Mr. "and Mrs. Melbourne Whitby, all of Alpine, and Mrs. Ferron Sager, Salt Lake aty. . In the evening Mr. and Mrs, Beck were hosts at a reception in the Alpine gymnasium honoring their daughter and new son-in law. : The gym was masked with an elaborate pink and white ceil ihg and decorated with autumn leaves andpetunlas. The bridal party received bef oreIanimpro- vlsed fireplace with tapers In candelabra and flowers. . ' - For her wedding dress I the bride chose slipper, satin styled with bustle back, long train, net yoke and lace bertha. Her net fingertip veil was caught to arttarai of mrange ; blossoms and she carried a bouquet of Ameri can Beauty roses and torn corna Uons with satin streamers. . . . Mrs. Lloyd Carlton, 'sister o the bride, was matron of honor, and attendants were Miss Lois Shepherd, sister of the groom; Jewel Beck, a cousin, Mrs.: Don Devey, and LaRene.Beck another sister of the bride. Kent Shepherd Shep-herd and Cheryl Lee Beck were Wedding Reception Tenderer! Mr. Cr Mrs. Il LeGrand Terry Joan Nielsen Becomes September Bride Mrs. Martin Nielsen is an nouncing the marriage of her daughter Joan and Nell Wall, Salt Lake City. The young couple cou-ple were married Sept. 12 in Las Vegas, Nev. They will make a home- in. Salt Lake City where Mr. Wall is employed by the Utah Oil Company. Friday evening Mrs. Ted Niel sen and Mrs. Elmer Eauns are entertaining at a miscellaneous shower in honor of the popular bride., ,: The new Mrs. Wall was chosen queen of strawDerry.Days last spring following her graduation from high school. During her school years she was cheer leader for two seasons, was a member of the debate club and the drama Club r. T" 1 ; -' - large reception In the Copperton wnrrt recreation naiL .-w4 ' Among those attending from American Fork were Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. . Hansen, Mr. and n Mrs. wreer. if ; PTA MEETING CANCELLED Because of the - Utah Educa tional Association convention being be-ing held, in Salt Lake City next week, the Parent-Teachers meeting meet-ing scheduled for Thursday evening eve-ning has been postponed until the .first Thursday Jn November. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wag- staff and three children, Long Beach, Cal., and Mrs.' Violet r Wagstaff, Mission Beach, " Cal.; were Sunday guests of Mrs. Kate Lloyd. . . . " '. ' Honsen-Crump Marriage Takes. Place At Copperton Of interest to local friends and relatives is the marriage of Miss Joyce Hansen, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Copper-tori, Copper-tori, and Clyde Donald Crump, which took place In the Salt Lake LDS temple Sept. 21. Wednes- J ' J 'M A. A . uay cTening oi last wees parents MfrT of the bride entertained at 5 a LB r Orval Jon.'Mn. Albertte Mr.J.E.B,LWo thegranddaughtSJi- tm W WETCLEANING is NOT " lufulrin it im k . V10 . . . w vuk waw fn -i. many badly soiled light summer thieZ Iron t stand washing. It U a hand tei using special soaps and detergentt 2 v . - -avu iuuw wuiiMuic. j i is tne most it. suable ami I successful method, in conjuni. twn with diycleamng, for the removal of water-soluble stains and perspiration fro summer wear. Szzzzr (hps Cktj We Pickup and Deliver ELLISON CLEANING CO. : 139 East Main American Fork Phone IS nriEEaiEns: tralnbearers, Duane Shepherd acted as best mafrwhtrbf6ther: During the bridal waltz the Musettes- fromJVlneyard sang Reid C. Burgess was master of ceremonies and appearing on th;pogr;.;wx .FriJSagery, Mrs. Dale Burgess, Mrs. van A. Illlf Jefiery. . Dancing and re freshments followed. , Gifts which were received by Deanna Beck, Linda Alldredge and Janet Andrews, . were In charge of Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Sager, Mrs. Omer Hall, and Mrs. Roby Forbes. Mr: and Mrs. James H. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Carl-Isle, Carl-Isle, and Mrs, Lerve Beck presid ed over the refreshments and were assisted in serving by Nola Carlisle, Jeanine Moyle, Kathleen Movie. Kathleen BecK, cam Beck, and Darlene Smith. The newlywedded couple are making a home in Alpine. - ' ANOTHER Steel City SPECIAL : 1940 CHEVvtr , STEEL CITY AUTO SALES TeL 433 American Fork Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Terry received the, good wishes and congratulations of their friends at a reception-In Firmage Hall Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyle Kirk, parents of the bride, the former Melba (Sam mie) Kirk, were hosts. The cou pie were married Sept. 9, at Elko, Nev. i - Dahlias, chrysanthemums and autumn . leaves in ' artistic ar rangements decorated the hall and with lighted taper in can delabra formed a background for the wedding party. . White crepe was used for -the bride's wedding dress, fashioned with long bodice and a peplum which fell in the back to the bot tom of the floor length shirt. Her lace edged veil was fastened to coronet of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of red roses and gardenias. . Miss Joy Bickmore, Salt Lake City was maid of honor, and at tendants were Miss Beth Adam son, Mrs. Morris Smith, Mrs Wlllard H. Peterson, and Miss Jean Terry, sister of the groom They carried bouquets of gladi- olas. Appearing on the program were Mrs. Smlth,-Mrs. Junior N Williamson, - Beverly Bateman, and Don Tregaskls. Dancing followed fol-lowed with Francis B. Abel as master of ceremonies. " Mr, and Mrs. Alvin E. DeLong wexe receptionists, gifts - were re ceived by LaNyle Miller and ua Rlchan; an Mrs. Hyrum Bolan der, Mrs. Lloyd M. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Terry had charge otthe.giftroms: v.-. .' JJtou.jLbel,-Mrs. Jiy., Gordon arid IJoyd.M MUlex took rcare of the refreshments and t assisting with the serving were Kathryn Smith, Jacqueline Carter, Joy Shelton. Melissa Hansen " and Colleen Moss. . - - Tha pnnnlii ore nno at hnm at 128 South First East. . , Shower Given American Fork" Brde-Elect Miss Helen Wilson, a bride of the week was guest of honor at a Btchenhower Saturday eve nlng with Miss Kathleen Devey as hostess. Lunch was served from rosebud decorated tables following which games were played, and - the ; gifts .opened. Pf esent were Miss -Wilson and her mother, Mrs. LaVern'Wilsoa, Clea Searle. Mary Lou Devy, Joan Ellison, JoAnne Boley, Joan Khlght," Phyllis Urson, Betty Jean Oerber, LaRae oaraner. Marilyn Vacher, Marilyn Blnns, Maxine Smith; Mrs. Ernest Pitt- man. Mrs. Lawrence nardman, Oeraldlne Penrod and Jane MU-haupt. MU-haupt. .. , . ... DIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL'S 1 y i ii t mm? v t For Only a Few More Days .... lime is fast. running out on our Anniversary Anniver-sary sale, don't forget to come in tomorrow tomor-row while these exceptional values are still being offered in all eight of the D.TJl -stores. . Take 4 this opportunity to get your Christmas shopping done early. Use our , Layaway plan. Small payments will det ... liver your selection Christmas eve. CHECK THESE TYPICAL VALUES! Kit. Utility Tobies Enameled Wood Were $23.85 - NOW 13.95 Pier Cabinets I All hardwood-mahogany end , walnut finishes. Priced , to . $16.40. , , ,; . - -" i ir or fc.fiJjL. Jen, J fA,,r5..maeoniw.''it'';,"tr.' -..ti. & ..'fsrteswsir! ,jj i ill. I I LLL.bc y-; 1 , f . -, ' .-.....,... A NO HEFUIIDS v- ; . fFV Woll Rocks- Assorted kinds in walnut, mahogany- and maple finishes. 50OF.L..., MIRRORS;, Plate mirrors, beautifully -signed - in asserted-. Uei -a . patterns. ' " V ' Regular $19.93 to V Occasional Chairs ' All KAtsnl Heavy hardwood frames, ipriM All MOgaZine ietdy covert. , RackS & Reduced from ' 33'3 OFF : . "to ,0.95' : NO rXFUIJDS jO'APPnOVAlS 1' AMERICAN FORK . t. i jr |