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Show 'SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 IT- THE AMERICAN 'FORK CITIZEN PAGE THXIE2 DAY QUKK 'v Joan Kolstad to be Late Fall Bride 2nd Ward Mutual Begins Year's Work f V is W CONTEST L sbelton, American mr aueen, has en-fSS en-fSS Pick he 1951 & Utah State., Fall W next-week. Q contestants wlU be KfS wramer t city- talent number Miss ,111 dance a ballet Vjr on iut" IYE A BETTER K THIS FALL Buick Convertible MnM. One owner. Ld Heater, White Side- Everyinmg uciuc. to rwimuv. v W Sedan. Real dean. L Harmon Co. nHflC Dealer fBONE 555 Uu Fork, Utah Miss Joan Kolstad, popular 1950 high school graduate, Is the center of romantic Interest since the announcement of her" engagement en-gagement to Dell Schrelber was made by her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Kolstad, Alpine. Mr. 8chrelber Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Schrelber, American Fork. During her high school days the bride-elect was a member of the Ladles Olee club and the color guard. Mr. Schrelber, a graduate of 1949, attended the LDS Business College, and Is now employed at StreveU-Paterson Flnonce company, Salt Lake City. A late fall wedding Is being planned. : - -'in , I ' , ' Miss Joan Kolstad Slaters Are Guests At Social . ; ... ... .' Mm r ; . V Under the direction of the new officers, members of the Second ward MIA spent Tuesday evening DOME NURSING CLASS Plans are being made for" an other Home Nursing class during the coming winter. Women of the community are invited to loin and all Interested may reg lster during all next week witn Miss Llllie Shatter, secretary of the Red Cross local. , When reeisterinz state your tune preference so classes may be arranged to suit tne convenience conven-ience of the most members, Mrs. Delbert Chlpman, local chair? man, advised. at the ball park in a social and picnic. ; There were 50 present. At a recent reorganization Mrs. A. Ralph (Mabel) Smith was sustained as president of the Young Women's organization. with Mrs. , Harold Holley , and Nona Stephens as counselors, and Jean Biggs, secretary, , .Stanley Burch is president of the YMMIA, Bert Wride is counselor coun-selor and Eldon Haag, secretary. A second counselor will be chosen chos-en at a later date. ' r- Elijah (Llde) Bourne, Magrath, Alberta, Canada, and Leonard B-oumeSan Francisco, Cal., with their brother, Alma Bourne, Salt Lake City, visited in American Fork. They were dinner guests Monday of a cousin, Owen Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Mortenson Seen at the Wedding Scene ,Newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Le-Roy Le-Roy J. Slater, were the compli- I 'i 0 I r On San Diego Bay,CaL, many yachtsmen enjoy "tailing at its best"! - Ha and Hill will not make you a great skipper bat itwftftreatyouto WHISKEY AT iwj ITS BEST ftX ' if! . iu a in ft wi i w 1 XL X I9IUBS flODOnS COIPOIATIOII.I.T.. M 6IAII IEUTIAI SHUTS mented guests at a Dar'tv Fridav evening which claimed Mrs. S. A. Slater, Mrs. Reed Pulley, and Mrs. Lorena Abbott, Lehl, as hos tesses. Scheduled to take place at the - 4 oiawr garaens, the party was forced indoors because of rain. Lloyd Wright was master of ceremonies and program num. bers were given by Ronnie Pen rod, Norman Sims and Dick Cooper, Mary Lynn and Ora Jean Peterson, all of Lehl: and Janice and Lcis Hales, Carolyn Bromley ana Mrs. Joseph E. Mecham. Refreshments-were cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Plttman, who were assisted with the serv lng by.Myrna Ault, Virginia Lynn Faddls, Deanna Grant,. Toneta Mortenson and Carol Neaf. Mrs. C. D. Neaf and Mrs. Gleed Olsen had charge of the gift display. Mr. and Mrs. Wehster were Married August 31, in the Logan temple. The bride Is the former Lorena Abbott, Lehl. They are now at heme to their many friends at 318 East 2nd South, American Fork. ; t.MBM M H. ' . mm m m ft STAR BRAND FLOUR Meets Every Home Demand 9 : " for Bread Making b Every, Home Need Get it at YOUR GROCERS v.v.v.v.v.;. m m Manufactured in American Fork I HI Star Flour .Mills - ( J AMERICAN FORK, UTAH " Sometimes the pencil wears outi before we get all the nice things said about the new bride and groom and other times there are so many beautiful things to see that some of them escape recollection- when the reporter again has to stare once again at the bleak, black-faced typewriter. type-writer. There's something about going through a bride's reception line three or four times that turns out to be mighty pleasant. LaRae Gardner-Harlow Mortensen Wedding bells with gladioli and burning tapers which decorated the receiving hall for the recep tion of the new Harlow Morten sens were very beautiful. The radiant bride received In a dotted swiss original fashioned with long fitted torso, high neckline neck-line and full bishop's . sleeves. The very full skirt was floor length. Her vei) pjt net was caught to a bonnet pf shirred swiss and she carried a bouquet of red and white glads. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Duane Durrant, matron mat-ron of honor; Mrs. Roland Nel son and Miss Jane Milhaupt. they wore frocks of blue, yellow and pink. Mrs. Gardner was attired at-tired in pale rose crepe and Mrs. Robinson chose to wear red. Flowers were contrasting glads. Miss Ha Wing, Lehl, played the solcvox for the bridal waltz Paul. Gardner was master of ceremonies for the program on which appeared a ladies sextette, Jeannine and Rue Ann Winter, Connie Robinson, Colleen Moss, Jackie Werner and Lola Wag- staff accompanied by Lois Hum phries; Nadine Jones, Joan Elli son. Mrs. uurrani, ana wara Moody, who proposed the toast to the couple, wes Barry's or chestra furnished music for dancing. Shirley Fowler-Jay Bell Miss Fowler was very beautiful on any number of occasions when she appeared in public as a Steel Day queen attendant during the past year and as a campus lav orite at the USAC, but never more beautiful than the night of her wedding and reception In the Lehl Second ward. The radiant blond bride was attired in traditional slipper satin, entrain, with an off shoulder bodice accented with a triple shawl collar of satin. Her finger tip Veil of net was satin trimmed and cascaded from a crown of pearls and rhlnestones and she carried a bouquet of a single large orchid surrounded by Vanda orchids. A necklace of rhlnestones completed the bridal ensemble. Attendants to the bride were Mrs. . Joan Welch, Mrs. Arthur 'Martin, Mrs. Marriner Mitchell, Mrs. Ed. D. Fowler and Miss Elaine Adamson. Petite flower girls were Judy and Jenlna Fowler. - -A program, dancing and re freshments completed the evening's eve-ning's entertainment. Following a honeymoon trip to southern Utah canyons, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles the young couple will make a home In Prove. Pro-ve. - Healthy Lunches Built On Milk Here's a wise mom. She knows meals fortified with milk's goodness supply her family with needed vitamins and minerals. Milk enriched foods taste better . . . enhance finicky appetites. ' Try milk based meals in your home see how the folks take to them! SPAFFORD DAIRY Phone 164 American Fork The new Mr. and Mrs. Morten sen left Immediately for a honey moon at Bear Lake, For going away the bride chose a forest green tailored suit with melon accessories. On their return they will make a home in Provo where they will continue their education educa-tion at the Brigham Young uni versity. Delores Pulley-Clarence A. Rinehart The reception at Flrmage hall for the new Clarence A. Rlne- hart's was alieautlfully aitanged affair, starting, with the bride's and ending with the tip of the last American Beauty rose the bride held against the soft satin on her. arm. Mrs. Frank M. Pulley, mother of the bride, was attired In black crepe and Mrs. Charles Rlnehart, mother of the groom, wore a floral print. They pinned gardenia and red rose corsages to tneir shoulders. Appearing on the short pro gram were Mrs.eVern Holindrake, Melvln Maness, Ruion Mecham and Kenneth Atkinson, and two nieces of the groom, who did tap and, ballet dances. E. A. Wilson Wil-son was master of ceremonles The newly married couple are now honeymooning In Idaho. For going away the bride wore a brown and white check tailored suit with brown accessories.; ; I Sept. U Mr. Rlnehart. will leave for Fort Lewis, Wash.,) where he has been called to serve-with the - United - States Army. The bride will remain at home with her parents to await DOES THE WORK OF ni S Jt. I i . i I . ..ri - 'I fitM I i; a, a it -u'- I -. Plan toifle-Paint with DEUOEOHE-COAI j n It's truly amazing hew white and bright this kiews paint makes a home m just one ceatl Actuary equals two coats of ordinary paint. And it saves homo owners 50 fat labor costs by cutting painting time In half. Perfected by Devoe Reynolds after years of research, &NE-COAT wilt give maximum protection, long life. Plan to paint and save this fall with DEVOE ONEOAT. Converaenl FHA terms arranged. "I ... $6.40 per gallon TC; 1- ? V '. ' X - i: f - ; t -.I - : his return. |