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Show THE AMERICAN FOBK -CITIZEN PAGE FIV1I Si H. STORRSj OBSERVES BIRTHDAY late jlr. and Mw. Curtis, a cousin who died this - - SHI... ltafeik II.UI ' . tvui muuun gave iamily happenings for the past year. Muarea Miner, wno had attend ed the University of Hawaii din ing the past year, gave Hawaiian dances in costume. Dinner fc'as enjoyed by 30 persons. Other cnuaren present Mr. and Mrs tuner, ittoseua) Miller, Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Starrs American ror. Tne rest of the number were grandchildren and great-grandchildren. at . VMUiVt Balt Lake, City, art?" hit 83rd S ew" the m -JSm was :lnnis and also T-ftheStorrs f'rn stew- Vi ctory f the JUlly of Mrs. Storrs lead the the i""" nunlty sms"' S Paul Cracroft 0 DOrQW'J wv. T.IF 70 5017 T m net Warm days, cool nights and ample moisture hosted your lawn into luxuriant turf that's 'pretty at a picture" the year around. &SOL LAWN SEED FlnMt quality pwmonant Mad for lawni In full mm. 3,000,000 grau Mds pr pound. 1 l.$1.4J, 5 bi-o.W. 90.91 woodfrao. SM. LAWN FOOD Pad moot of fW ipodol gratifood koop lawnt Hoalthy and ipariHng. $1.93 box fMdt 2,300 mj ft. lag 1 fMd 11.000 q ft for anty VM. SflCADCIS-pfOYld. quick economical lawn application 10 45. ierican Fork Nursery U State Road Telephone 64-J American Fork, Utah - --5-v'.( Mrs. Hugo Relmschilssel -was hostess Sunday at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Helen who will be married tomorrow to-morrow (Sept. 15) in the Salt Lake temple to Robert Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark. Anderson, An-derson, Provo. Asters and gladlolas were used as decorations in the entertaining entertain-ing rooms. Mrs, Anderson, mother moth-er of the groom-elect, was In the receiving line with Mrs. Relmschilssel and her daugh Taking the spotlight In the bride elect's extensive trousseau was a tailored wool suit J and dresses which she had fashioned herself. There were sLso oil paintings and a bronze bust which she had created m art IS- ' - v :J' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Shoe 11 v Reception Honors Kenneth L Shoells Mr. and Mrs. Leonard O. ShoelT were hosts Thursday evening at a wedding reception in the Third ward amusement hall compli menting their son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Shoell who were married Sept. 2. For the reception the new Mrs. Shoell chose to wear a gown of filmy net, entrain, fashioned with form fitting bodice, sweetheart neckline and long pointlce sleeves. The skirt was enhansed with rows of lace. Her finger tip veil was caught to a ruffled cap of net trimmed with seed You Must See Our New Deep -Freeze Offerings If you plan to buy a Deep Freezer to beat the high cost gating you must see these new glissing units. Our new lipment of 8 units (12 to 23 sq. foot sizes) will interest you wy much. ' II If you need Fencing or Roofing Materials of any WcTTww the time to buy for quality and Lower Prices. An advance in P"ce is now sure to come. There is still time to paint this season and protect your ome, coops, garage, etc. Take advantage of our Reduced Prices for both exterior and interior Paints. Everything for the Farm and Poultry Ranch jDttAtw astasia- OlA II POULTRY & FARMERS COOP. pearls and she carried a bouquet of American Beauty and white roses tied with satin ribbon. Mrs. Noel L. Payne, Kearns, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and attendants were Mrs. Dan Cardwell, Roy, sister of the groom; Miss Eleanor Jack son, Eureka; Mlas Jene Oborn Payson, and Miss Barbara Han sen, Spanish Fork. Their cor sages were varied shades of roses. Ralph Phillips performed du ties of best man. Receiving with Mr. and "Mrs Shoell were Mr. and Mrs. W Earl Potts, brother and sister in-law of the bride. Mrs. Potts wore aqua print and .Mrs. Shoell was attired In rose crepe. Their corsages were pink and tallsmen roses. Leo B. Nelson acted as toast master for a program. Present ing numbers were Judith May and John Richard Walker, ac companied by Diane Walker, Jene Oborn, Larry Miller, Geniel Johnson and Dee Olpln, accom panied by Oeraldlne Phorne, and Mrs. Earl Larson who gave the toast to the couple. Dancing and refreshments followed. The couple are making a home at 106 West Main In American Fork. TROUSSEAU TEA SUNDAY HONORED HELEN REIMSCHIISSEL 'I ! "WlU classes at the Brlgham Young university. She will take into her new home linens and bedding sufficient suffic-ient to last for many years. With her daughters, Mrs. Relmschilssel has followed the custom of her native land in beginning a trousseau trous-seau when they were very young and adding to It until they are wed. Mrs. Ernest Relmschilssel pre sided over the refreshments and was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Relmschilssel. Barbara and Kathleen Buckwalter, Ver-lene Ver-lene Anderson and Lou Anne Relmschilssel served. Miss Jean Fredericks had charge of the trousseau room and was assisted by Miss Lorna Anderson Over 130 guests called during the afternoon and evening. Ladies Club Dinner Party for Mother Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowen were hosts Monday at a family dinner din-ner party, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Brown's mother. Mrs. Margaret Peterson, Ogden. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson and daughter Floydene, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. B. S. 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