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Show THURSDAY, PAGE TEN THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN IE E 111 , if v mm Richard Deveraux Set Up Housekeeping : i I f .,.'. I 1 - ! Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Deveraux ,. , . .., .,.., M , ,,- Following a honeymoon "In southern Utah -canyons, newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Deveraux are making a home In i' easant Grove. Marriage vows ere spoken In the solemnity of he Mantl LDS temple Friday, Aug. 11, before President Louis Aiderson. Accompanying them to the temple were Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Vance, Alpine, parents of . the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Little-ford, Little-ford, Lehl; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pack, Miss Doris Forbes and Miss Iris Vance, Alpine, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen, Emery. Monday evening the Alpine gymnasium was transformed into in-to a bower of bridal white with latticed crepe paper, wedding bells, summerflowers and tall candelabra with burning tapers. The bride, the former Mary Vance, was picturesque in white nylon marquisette styled with cathedral train. The fitted bodice had long pointed sleeves and a pleated bertha of the material. ma-terial. The bridal veil of net was lace trimmed and caught to a low crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses tied with satin ribbon. rib-bon. - Miss Kathryn Vance, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and attendants were Connie Robinson, Rob-inson, Dorothy Drew, Wanda Llttleford, and Merldee Moyle. They carried nosegays of varied colored asters. Jack Phillips acted as best man for the groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Deveraux, Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Deveraux, mother of the groom, was attired in black crepe and Mrs. Vance in plum crepe. Their corsages were talisman roses. Paul W. Vance, uncle of the bride was master of ceremonies for a short program with Launy Hacking giving two ballet numbers. num-bers. .Dale and Dean Hacking and Llllle Vance vocal selections. Dancing and refreshments completed com-pleted the evening. For going away the new Mrs. Vance donned a gold colored suit with cocoa brown acces- i sones. Wyoming Ceremony Unites Couple 1 Mr, wood ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. H. Glen Royle, a recent. graduate of the University of Oregon Dental School, is beginning his practice in American Fork in offices with his brother, Dr. Homer F. Royle. Utah Power & Light Building 8 North Center Te!. 424 American Fork, Utah and Mrs. Mercer J. Green-are Green-are announcing the mar riage of their daughter Fae and Archie K. Loader, son of Mrs. Ada Loader, Pleasant Grove. The young couple exchanged nuptial promises in Evanston, Wyo., Aug. 9. Last evening the Greenwood home on Alpine Road was the scene of a reception honoring the newly wedded couple. The bride attended the Ameri can Fork high school and. the groom is a graduate of the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove high school. He served serv-ed in the United States army for a year and as a member of the reserves and expects to be called back Into service. Monday evening of last week Miss Donna Anderson and Miss Barbara Johnson were hostesses at the Johnson home for a personal per-sonal shower honoring the bride. Games were played, the bride opened her gifts and refreshments refresh-ments were served. Attending the informal affair were Mrs. Mercer J. Greenwood, Mrs. H. P. Johnson, Mrs. Davis Devey, Mrs. Bert Alexander. Miss June Dunsdon, Miss Juartita Strong, Miss Joan Kolstad, Miss Lucille Turner, Miss Jeannine Winter, Miss Bertha Strayer, Miss Marlene Hardy, Miss Jerry Bennett, Miss Lorraine Brown, and Miss Glenda Abel. Miss Clea Searle to Wed Richard Cook Jeanne Terry to be September Bride ment of Miss Clea Searle to Rich ard E. Cook is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Searle, parents par-ents of the popular bride elect. The marriage date has been set!er and Light company. for Sept. 14,- in the Salt Lake; Vs. Cock has completed his LDS temple. The prospective I sophomore year at the Brigham axoom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I Young university where he was Crnest W. Cook, also of American al filiated with Phi Beta Sigma brk. ; At present he is employed at the Miss Searle attended the Brig- J. C. Penney company Parents of the bride will be hosts at a reception In the Third ward amusement hall In the evening eve-ning following the wedding Friends cf Miss Searle are mak ing plans for a shower jn the near future. They will honeymoon at Colorado Colo-rado Springs and make a home in American Fork. ANNOUNCING OFFICIAL OPENING of New Location of LaVern's Beauty Shop CORAL THEATRE BUILDING On Friday, August 25th FAVORS FOR ALL LADIES WHO CALL School Girl Special Permanents Manicure Eye-Lash and Eye-Brow Dye Tel. 489 American Fork 5641 Pleasant Grove Jeanne Terry, popular 1950 high school graduate, is thej center of romantic interest since the announcement was made of her engagement to Howard L. Walker, son of Mrs. Luella Walk er, Pleasant Grove. Miss Terry Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R.-Terry. The marriage will be performed perform-ed in the foyer of Firmage Hall at seven o'clock Sept. 13, by President Pres-ident Edward W. Burgess. A reception re-ception will follow immediately for the many friends and relatives rela-tives of the couple. The bride elect has chosen her cousin, Joan Kolstad, to attend her as maid of honor. Brides maids will be Joyce Shelton and Lou Jeanne Bowen. Miss Terry was a member of the color guard for the -high school band, the Ladies Glee club and the Pep club. Her fiance fi-ance graduated In 1948 from the Pleasant Grove high school where he was prominent In ath letics. He Is currently amployed at Geneva Steel. Thecouple Jidll leave Septl7, for a. honeymoon Crip and on their return will make a home in American Fork. Bride-elect Honored By Shower Last Week Miss LaRae Gardner who will soon become the bride of Harlow Mortenson, was the guest of honor, and Sally and Marilyn Meranda, Jane Hilhaupt and Mrs. Duane Durrant the hostesses hos-tesses at a bride's shower at the Meranda home recently. Follow Ir.g games and refreshments the guest of sonor opened her lovely gifts. Those bidden were Marilyn Binns', JoAnne BoJf Mary Lou Devey, Joan Ellison, Marlam Humphries. Geraldine Penrod and Clea Searle. - . r. 1 UTAH'S TOP FLOUR Over the many years Star Flour has grown tb be one of the West's Top Home and Bakery Flours. For Quality and Dependability Always Ask For STAR FLOUR Milled In American Fork U ..'la.:;:' 'V- 7 Alphonso Greene Kin Hold Annual Family Get-Together seventy-three descendants of Alphonso Greene met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson for their annual family reunion. Marx H. Greene, president, pres-ident, was in charge of the af- iair. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Fergu son with arrangements and en tenainment were Mr. and Mrs Phillip W. Greene, Mr. and Mrs Fred H. Bushman, Mr.-and Mrs Marion H. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Aaair w. Bromley, Mrs nowara ureene, and Mrs. Victor uay. ii. in me election which follow cu Mr- ureene was reelected president, and Mrs. Bushman wcoajc ureene i was iota4 of genealogist and the position secretary. Mrs. Mark H. Greene gave uii genealogical research and P. Drew riariro io j "ung oi a ramilv hlstnrv nnm. tysi"sin wa Iead by Mrs solo and with her husband sang a duet, nthnr ,.i- 1 . 8 h . was given alpn Hunter, and Miss Carolyn c iamuy of Mrs. Vilate Greene Clarke, Provo, had the 6,cafc representation with members in attendance. Jaycee Wives Attend Summer Dinner Affair ": :e?. met Thursday -""ub ac tsm and Iva's Cafe -7 u",Hl ana a social evenl Mrs. irvin M. Chipman was "'arge and Mrs. Harold T. An ucison was nrnarom rholm.. . - 1--o-... viwumou. i-assen who recently resigned as president of the siuup. Mrs. Chipman was ele vaiea irom the vice presidency Kifwueni ana Mrs. David league was elected vice nresl. dentr Following dinner Canasta wua piayed witn Mrs Ira j Tay, lor and Mrs. Low.e Howard win be gone two we Mrs. JarvUj 01 Utah countVoK Utah PinnJ"ly..M and Mrs. E7jl among 27 m. Q board F,rrBer J Mormon Trmi 7 'ft Miss Clea Searle Announcement of the engage-iham Young university . f rt Bridger Frwr.H y(s i Mormon Trail. , . latime 3- 4 UTAH CO. pft SURVEYOt &wl ' ' S fOTDW i - V Unin: - C I ,? io ! ' - U - 1 f : t W to f F ? : ri- S3 1 f . 1 !v.tch for one I l-J I . I Thomas H. Utlml MX 01 br J t Tel 1 I I year following her graduation from the American Fork high .school in 1943. She has since I-pen employed by the Utah Pow- One Hundred Kinsmen Honor Memory Of Oliver Thornton Mutual Dell in American Fork canyon was the gathering place Saturday and Sunday of more than 100 descendants of Oliver and Mary Griswold Thornton, i early American Fork pioneers. After spending the afternoon in sports and recreation, 70 mem-j bers sat down to Supper Satur-j day evening and afterwards en-! oyed a spicy program in thej amphitheatre. Sunday morning at 11:30 a meeting was held at which Ed mund T. Thornton, Iona, Ida., was elected president. Vice presidents' pres-idents' from five . different branches of the family were elected to assist the president. Oliver Thornton, retiring presi dent, Mrs. Eli J. Clayson, (Rubyi Thornton) American Fork, and! Mrs. Fred (Zella Hansen) Nes-j bitt, Salt Lake City, form the genealogical committee. Mrs. WiUiam E. (Hattle Thornton) Snow, Provo, read a family his-! tory. J. W. Thornton, Provo, vice president, conducted the meetings. There were over 100 who sat down to dinner on Sunday. It was voted to hold the 1951 reunion re-union In Idaho. -NEWS- Mr. and Mrs. Charl Anderson, son Paul and Elton Abel returned home Monday after spending a week touring the southern canyons. John Dlmitt and sons, Sterling, Nicky, and Charles, and daughter daugh-ter Carol left last week by car on a trip to their old home in Lexington, Ky. They went by the southern route and expect to Well qualified and experience U hirii.1 lems conf rontinr t'Ui a central uun mint Lake Contaminauw! ana Drainage; BACKGROUND Pioneer family. (W area years devtlosiu tag, and conserriiif ri EDUCATION Graduate of 8 eh Mines, University 4 Registered Entlid Land Surveyor. EXPERIENCE Design and eonstrvtZ irrigation, munitiptl supply, canals, tW reservoirs, Sewer hydro - electric lU power, army ImUa and municipal imprtM Buildinr of Barrack I houses, surar faewia housing projects. VOTE Primary Election September Paid political advtrliwJ Tbomas A. 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