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Show APRIL' 27, 1950 a HE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE HIRES Karren Weds Leo J. Brown . ,aAAno mark- FrTdaynl8ht r Tnrrfin and Leo j. performed by Bishop !,!f.rsnn at the home Sfflfersonatthehome .nareats.-Mr. and !.A.Brown,Lehi. Kp)(1. daughter of Mr. and ' S Karren was attired in ;5jsuit enhansed with a fri gardenias and rose-i rose-i Her only attendant was Urn E- Ba". a close friend, 2? i Tnavy suit with a cor-Jfwemids cor-Jfwemids and carnations. i Brown performed best Ues for his brother. Two neices of the groom, Joan J and Anna Whitby, were r girls. ,uffet supper was served to latlves and close friends, erring table held a beautl- fully decorated wedding cake and lighted tapers. Hydrangas and ferns decorated the living rooms. Following a short honeymoon the young couple are now at home In Salt Lake City where they are both employed. Mrs. W. R. Halliday, Mrs. Edward Ed-ward B. Myers, Mrs. Donald E. Young, Mrs.M. J. Prltchett, and Mrs. Edwin K. Oscarson were among the American Fork women wom-en who attended the sessions of TJNRSCO held in Salt Lake City Saturday. It la expected that a report of the conference will be carried in the next issue of the Citizen. Ernest Dean and Mrs. Llovd Tregaskis were in Pleasant Grove Monday evening where they assisted as-sisted in organizing the Demor crauc party or tne precinct. I If ; y . -y ; i -5 .. j NORTHERN GROWN Seed Potatoes CERTIFIED BLUE TAGDRY LAND Pontiac - Katahdin - Triumph Russet - Cobbler - White Rose W. H. Wright Company PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH Telephone 2941 hoice Seed GRAIN .. . Idaho Grown Vhcot, All Kinds $4.15 Cwt. arley, All Kinds $3.60 Cwt. pats, All Kinds ... $3.90 Cwt. All Seed Grain Cleaned and Ceresan Treated COMPLETE LINE OF FEEDS, GRAINS AND CONCENTRATES S00DE GRAIN MILLS peasant Grove, Utah Telephone 4461 Corrected ( V Vision Y -Higher t y- 0 Often the child whose classroom response Is slow merely cannot see the blackboard well. faulty N M causing your in class. Examlna-glasses Examlna-glasses are E. NrWEBB Registered Optometrist Main Street Lehi, Utah; Jaycee Wives were hostesses to their mothers at a dinner party neia Thursday evening at the Alpine Grille with 38 ladies In attendance. Mrs. Don Parduhn. general chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Dean Chrlstensen. Mrs. Stanford Dahl, Mrs. Virgil Woot-ton Woot-ton and Mrs. William H. Wright. Mrs. O. Easton Brown, president, t oo K charge of the program. The invocation bv Mrs. Davis Stewart was followed by introduction intro-duction of the guests. Mrs. Irvln M. -Chipman gave the toast to the daughters and Mrs. Lowe Howard proposed the toast to the mothers. Two vocal solos were elven bv Mrs. Wootton. accbmnanled bv Mrs. Ramon Dean, and Carolyn Bromley gave a reading. Proposed Utah county deten- Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ivan Lyons Kathleen Devey Wedded in Temple Heighlighting last week's social events was the wedding reception Friday night in the Third ward amusement hall complimenting newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Kent I. Lyons. The petite blond bride Is the former Kathleen . Devey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Devey. Marriage vows were recited in the Logan temple Thursday morning before President EIRay Christiansen in the presence of the bjlde'jg parents, and Mrs. ATTEND WEDDING The wedding reception of LeLa-Mar LeLa-Mar Strong, ssn of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Strong, Salt Lake" City, and Miss Diane Lawrence, Salem Friday night claimed the following follow-ing from this vicinity as guests: Mr! and Mrs. John H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller, Mrs. J. W. Miller, Mrs. Wilson Welsh, Mrs. Keith D. Miner, Miss Jeanette Miller, Miss Marie Miller, Miss Marilyn Miller, Helmut Re 1ms- chilssel, and Zee McDaniel who was best man. Mrs. Strong, mother of the groom, Is the form er Fern Miller, American Fork. 1 I f ENJOY THIS OR EAT STRAIGHT nnnnnim K UUUUDUJJ y J " (.HHilM at a & m nnifin 'The ?Jf$ Bourton Bny SI of the W It Sessions, Burley, Idaho, grand mother of the eroom. For her wedding the bride wore an original model designed and created by herself. The ntted bodice and pointed sleeves were of Imported chantllly lace. Nylon marquisette formed the bouffant skirt, long train, and yoke wmcn was outlined in appliqued flowers cut from lace. A bonnet of matching lace held In place her fineertiD veil of Illusion. Her bridal boutyas; Iprmed of Miss Carol Devey, sister of the bride and maid or nonor. was dressed in a Dink oreandy balle rina frock with pale green sash. Attendants. Mrs. . Kicnara H. Chlmnan. Miss JoAnne Boley, Miss Joan Ellison, Miss Mary Lou Devey, Miss Clea seane, miss Phyllis Larson and Miss Mary Perk, wore ballerina dresses of pale green with pink sashes. They carried nosegays or wmte carnations car-nations and Dink daisies and wore headdresses of split carna tions. Little Nancy Creer, cousin of the bridies dressed in pink modeled model-ed after those of the attendants, parried a basket of sweet peas. K. Lyons was best man for his brother, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lvons. Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Devey wore aqua crepe onrf Mrs. Lvons was attired in beige. They had shoulder cor sages of pink rosebuas. Dr. Homer F. Royle was master of ceremonies and appearing on the program were Miss Ellison, vna Pwk. carol Devey. Miss Oeraldlne Penrod, Mrs. Q. Dale Burgess, and Walton E. Foulger. Dancing and reiresnmenis com nioterf thft evenine. v Mrs Marshall Webb had charge of the gift book, gifts were cared for by Mrs. Leslie rareer, jean P. Scott, Mrs. Harold Cueer, and Miss -Yvonne and-Mlsa.Annette Lyons, sisters of the groom. Mr. anct' Mrs.- Earl-Laisoru.preslded .vAf th refreshments and were assisted Jjy .Mr.ajid Mrs. Ralph Roberts. Receiving me guis ana helping to serve were Marilyn Barrett Marlvn Ooddlngton IHA.MVW, Beveriv Devev. Janice Johnson i 1 Janice Dean, Bonnie uenneii, onH ppNai Chilton. Miss May r .arson had charse of tne serving. Following a honeymoon trip, to Hoover Dam and tne soutnern Knnvnn$ the new Mr. and Mrs. Ljons will make a nome m our ley, Idaho. MOTHERS ARE GUESTS AT ANNUAL DINNER tlon home for delinquents was discussed and a motion, made by Mrs. Leo H. Wootton, was passed that the club write the Women's Council- stating their favorable position on the matter. -The group win hold its annual election May 18 and will Join with the Junior Chamber for the In augural banquet May 4. Clubs and Socials Triple Birthday Dinner Mrs. Ray El. Monson was hos tess to a family dinner Sunday April 16, honoring the, birthday of her husband and son Warren S. Monson, and her little grand daughter Earlene Monson whose birthday comes later In .the month. A color scheme of yellow yel-low and green was used with daffodils daf-fodils the predominating flowers. Covers were laid for 12. Junior Ladles Literary r An Evening pf, Opera by Mrs. Dean 8. Farnsworth made a most delightful evening for members of - the Junior Literary club Thursday evening. - Mrs. Farns worth reviewed ''Faust (Gounod) and "Tannhauser" (Wagner) and sang several of the arias. She 'also sarrgr numbers from some lighter operas. , Election followed with Mrs. Grant Hicks receiving the office of president. Others elected were Mrs. V. Arthur Gordon, vice president; Mrs. David Teague, secretary; Mrs; Guy A. Richards, remembrance committee ; 'Mrs. Ray C. Nelson and: Mrs. T. Earl Kelly, program; Mrs. George Hackford, scrapbook, and Mrs. E. Vernon Hollndrake, Jr., reporter. Retiring officers are Jean P. Scott, Mrs. Max Hoggard, Mrs. Glen B. Greenwood, Mrs. G. Easton Brown, Mrs. Wlllard Devltt, Mrs. Ray Pinkerton, and Mrs. L. J. Wadley. r TAYLOR'S BEST BRANDS RR BABIES1 2 Stock Up Now During BABY WEEK- GERBER'S Oatmeal, Barley, etc., Pkg. Baby Cerea Is 15 c STALEY'S 'Rich in Dextrose, 5 Lb. Tin Golden Syrap 29c KARO, light 1 Vi lbs. for . 19c SEGO MILK 4 for 48c WHEATHEARTS,28oz. . 27c Gerber's BABY FOOD, 3 for 23c Quality MEATS BEEF POT ROAST . Lb. 53c SLICED BACON .... Lb. 45c FRANKS Lb. 39c PORK CHOPS Lb. 58c SPRING FRIERS..... Lb. 53c NIPPY CHEESE Lb. 55c Straight Bourbon. Whiskey 8S Proof KatlonaLPistillersiigdijcttQorp, nj, Tultural Arts Lloyd Whitlock. Provo, guest cpeaker at the mecting-ot-the Cultural Arts ciud munaay eve .i.. icmiucoH in a most lm formative manner Cnild Health and Development . airs. David E Wagstaff read the -club Collect, Col-lect, Mrs. Ronald Price gave the Tk...h fnr the Day. and Mra. Walton E. Foulgar, president, was in charge. Mrs. price was ap-nnits4 ap-nnits4 .Viairman of a new rrn- gram-committee ani-WUl be as-8lstjed as-8lstjed by Mrs. Lennis E. Abel and tin wnAct. Dean. Mrs. Robert Stephenson and Mrs. Glen Cooper were special guests. The meeting was held at the home - of Mrs. Alvin E. 'Monson with Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford E. Young Jr. as cohostess. CRISCO 3 lbs. 84c Pierce's 300-can ORK b BEANS :.. 2 for 27c Premium SALTINES.2lbs.45c DREFT ;.. 26c Shaver's GRAPEFRUIT .. 24c DUDE RANCH Fresh Vegetables ASPARAGUS, crisp ... Lb. 10c GREEN. ONIONS or RADISHES ....... 3 for 10c LETTUCE, iced Lb. lie ARTICHOKES 2 for 17c ORANGES, Jorge..... Lb. 6c 1 LBrJAR 9c PIERCE'S Catsup 14 Oz. Bottle 15 f SUPER I. G. A. MARKET 84 WEST MAIN ..PHONE 365 :s j - |