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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN. Thursday, April 24, 1952 Miss' Lee Anne To Marry David Announcement of the engagement engage-ment of Miss Lee Anne Coates and David R. Daines, Logan, Is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Lee ELDERETTES Monica Wesslng, IDS convert from Germany who is living In the OrvlUe Ounther home in Lehl, was guest speaker at the meeting of the Elderettes Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Leah Man-gum, Man-gum, Lehl. Miss Wesslng told of her conversion, 'of conditions in Germany, and the struggle the Saints had during the war to maintain, an organization. Nora Abbott gave a short lesson from The aroiceJFronL the Dust" and light refreshments were served. DO YOU NEED FOR THAT CASHn Sewer Installation? You can get S200 to $250 Up to 24 Months to Pay Geneva Finance Co. PHONE 413 V ' INTERS ncnc VENETIAN BUNDS k a i l , i i a a sr-i f-i r -t i t 1-1 a . ' 1 KoolShade is the most effective shading device known. It's like a miniature Venetian blind scientifically woven from bronze. It blocks the sun's hot rays without with-out blocking light, air or vision. It will reduce room , temperatures up to 15. Cool off with KoolShade I " " 1 1 .-.- 1 zzJttS- tMOtttuhmmkmrn tf mmmm MAIL Please Name . . Address All feather Prcly ctslCo, Ph. 6-2882, 2450 So. Main SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Coates Engaged R. Daines Coates, American Fork. The prospective bride groom la the son of Newel Ov Daines, Logan City attorney, and Mrs. Daines. He is a Junior at the Utah State Agricultural College and plans to attend law school following graduation. , - The bride elect has been attending at-tending the USAC at Logan-this year. She was a 1951 graduate of the American Fork High School where she was editor of the year took, secretary of the student body, and president of the National Nat-ional Honor Society. Plans are being made for the marriage to take place in the Logan Temple June 11, the wedding wed-ding anniversary of the bride-elect's bride-elect's parents. m rat alto TIMES AG MUCH SUH-IIEAT ENTERS HERE KOOLSHADE Mi naif f Owlh-Oii tfmt to TIIIS COUPON TODAY! send more information on KoolShade x- y- . . 5; if r -I fa. ' to- r - : .. LEE ANNE COATES American Fork Federated Clubs Well, Represented at Convention Many Attend Springville Art Tea American Fork Federated club women were well represented at the fifth annual spring convention conven-tion of Tlmpanogos First District Dis-trict Federation of Women's clubs held Saturday In Orem. Mrs. Leo O. Meredith, state Penny Art chairman, discussed the value of the fund during a class period; Mrs. Clen Saunders president of the Ladles Literary club and district chairman of Public Affairs committee, also reported to the program group, and Mrs.' George Hackford,' district dis-trict historian, made a presentation present-ation to Mrs. George Worthen, Provo, and to Mrs. A. Frank Galsford, past district presidents. presi-dents. Mrs. I. R. Morrison, Salt Lake City, the former Manda Booth,! American Fork, when she delivered deli-vered her message urged the club women to make "a email nuisance of themselves in working work-ing toward community improvement," improve-ment," and said that Utah would have to fight if the reclamation projects went through. Speaker of the day was Dr. J. Russel Smith, Provo, who discussed dis-cussed "Are We Taking the American Ame-rican Home For Granted" with a decidely affirmative tone. More ' n up i'w - iTijn.ii.nj m ,ij.hij j...-, IMItj(SiniF) ; (Dpiltefoiii) ;: - - i "y until . i . i mmmmm0mmmmi3tmt ' Save many steps and earn many dollars more by putting electricity to : worlotT your farm. ' It costs so little and helps so much with such jobs as water pumping, water heating, barn cleaning, milking and brooding. ' - KJY FROM YOUR DEALER V "Vw v.. - 'V' 1 A than 200 women from Provo and the north end of Utah County attendecT Attending from American Fork were Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Robert L. Ashby. Mrs. W. R. Halliday, Mrs. James F. Hallsey, Mrs. George Meredith, Mrs. Sidney Nlcholes, Belva Booth Boss, Lad les Literary Club; Mrs. L. Stan ford Briggs, Mrs. Walter B. DeY ey, Mrs. Frank C. Greenwood, Literary League; Mrs. K. J. Bird, Mrs. Elijah Chipman, MrsC. A. Larsen, Mrs. Leo"-G. Meredith, Mrs. Stephen R. Murdock, Mrs. Howard W. Nlcholes, Arlitra Guild; Mrs. Hackford, Junior Ladies Literary; Mrs. J.. Ralph Selbel, Utacen; Mrs. David E. Wagstaff, Mrs. Myron M. Boley, Mrs. Vera Hollndrake, Mrs. Don McCormick, Mrs. B. L. McFar-lane, McFar-lane, and Mrs. Ben 8asso, Cul tural Arts. Mrs. Hollndrake also represented LaTona Music club Attend Art Tea Following the adjournment of the convention at 3 p. m., most of the women went to Springville where they, attended the art exhibit and the reception and tea given by Springville Feder ated club women. Bride.EIect Receives at Trousseau ; Tea Miss Mary Lou Devey, and her mother, Mrs. E. H. Devey, were hostesses at a smartly appointed trousseau tea Sunday afternoon. Miss Devey will become the bride of Douglas Ernest Nlcholes In a Salt Lake Temple . ceremony planned for May 2. Daffodils and heather formed lovely floral arrangement for the dining table covered with a hand crocheted banquet cloth and displaying the bride elect's china, crystal and silver. The same flowers were used In the living room. The many articles of the trousseau were displayed under the direction of Mrs.. Leonard E. Chipman and Beverly Devey, sister of the bride. . Assisting to serve the large circle of friends who called were Mrs. Elsmore Bush, Mrs. Carl C. Chipman, Mrs. Douglas Clark, Mrs. Richard Cook, Mrs. Gary Martin, and Mrs. Wendell Strong. Miss Devey will be honored by a group of friends at a personal shower Friday night at the home of Mrs. Sherman H. Christensen. LsTona Mule " "Music in the Advancing Fron tier" was the subject Mrs. Gayle C. Julian discussed before members mem-bers of LaTona Music club at their last meeting. Trio numbers were sung by Sharleno Ritchey, Irene Monson, and Donna Richards Rich-ards with Alton Wride as ac- Tartura of tha Weal MAtXTtA VWflO SALAD i DRESSING QBn 49c Jar 15 7H Special Introductory Offer Get coupon on GLIM, with coupon - FRESH PRODUCE GREEN ONIONS 2 Bunches ... 7c 8 ASPARAGUS Long, Tender 2 Lbs. ....... 23c TOMATOES, Firm Ripe, 1 Lb. Pkg. 19c LETTUCE, Solid ,.. Heads, Lb. ..... 9c GRAPEFRUIT, 8 Lb. 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