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Show Six THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, December 18, 1952 Violet Buhler, George t J. Allred Married in Salt Lake Temple Rites Robert I. Burton of the Salt Lake Temple presidency performed per-formed the ceremony In the Temple Dec. 10, which united In marriage Miss Violet Buhler and George J. Allred. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Alma H. Buhler, If he's a little late this year... Please excuse it Think I .of all the HOFFMAN Easy - Vision Television sets he's delivering. And can you blame him if he sometimes stops to enjoy the show? Thot EASY-VISION golden lens is such a treat for tired old eyes. 86 West Main American Fork, Utah Telephone 112 it .:. - : ' ' . i- In. t - LOANS AUTO FURNITURE SIGNATURE GENEVA Finance Co. Phone 413 for Further Information Over Utah Power St Light in American Fork Mr. and Mrs. George G.' Allred Highland, parents of the bride; Mr. andOMrs. George Q. Allred, Poison, Mont., parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. O. Wayne Day, Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buhler, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buhler, brothers and sisters of the bride. The Highland Ward Church was the setting for a reception that evening with the parents of the bride as hosts. New Mrs. Allred greeted guests in white satin styled on princess lines' and detailed with a lace trimmed double collar, net yoke and long ants carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums and carnations tied with ribbon which matched their pastel shaded frocks. Dean Allred performed best man duties for his brother and ushers were Herman and Lyman Buhler, Lawrence Day was master ' of ceremonies for the program. "I Love You Truly" was sung by Mrs. Ludwig M. Larson, accom panied by Mrs. Henry Greenland at the piano and Miss Barbara Greenland who played violin obligate; Mrs. Leonard J. Hyde polntlce scleeves. Her fingertip gave a reading, Mrs. O. Wayne veil fell from a crown of seed Day and Mrs. Turner sang "The pearls and she carried a bouquet, Sweetest Story Ever Told," Mr. of pink roses and carnations tied! and Mrs. Fred L. Buhler gave lm with satin ribbon. personations, and Rex Reeve, Mrs. Venoy Turner was matron! Salt Lake City, employer of the of honor for her sister, and bride, gave a toast to the couple bridesmaids were Reta Allred, i to which they made brief re The rest of the evening sister of the groom, and Wllma Jacklin. Janice and Joyce Turner Turn-er were flower girls. The attend- IXI v. y. y. y. y. sponse. was spent in dancing. Mrs. Lawrence Day and Mrs. William J. Greenland, sister and aunt of the bride, who cared for the gifts display, were assisted I by Orval and Karen Day, Llllle Martha Day and Rhea Turner; Mrs. O. Wayne Day, Mrs. Fred Buhler and Mrs. Herman Buhler presided over the refreshments and assisting to serve were Esth er Day, Marjorie White and Eve lyn Strasburg. For a wedding trip to an un ! disclosed destination the . bride Sj! ! changed to an aqua knit suit ! with black accessories. On their return the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. X y. "Yours"--- for a Merry Xmas Season 1952 Hope you have had a joyous Cr Prosperous yearMay Success and Happiness be yours during the Coming '53. y. Gift Suggestions and Prices for your Xmas Shopping at Steele's MD or BROTHER MOTHER or SISTER X X- X Hats-Cape i::;.-:- $1.88 to 19.50 Fancy Dress Gloves $1.98 to $4.95 Dress and Sport Jackets .... $0.85 to $14.95 Dress Slacks (pants) $8.95 to $18.95 Ties (very fancy) $1.00 to $2.50 Scarfs (wool, rayon) $1.00 to $2.95 Handkerchiefs (boxed, fancy) 35c to $1.00 Dress Hose (wool, nylon, rayon) 50c-$1.00 Shirts (sport or dress) $2.98 to $5.95 House Slippers (Romeo, etc.) $3.98 to $4.95 .Belts, 8uspenders .t . . .. $1.00 to $2.50 Work Clothes (all types) .... $1.49 to $4.49 X Dresses (house or street) $1.98 to 46.95 Robes (rayon or chenille) .... $3.98 to $9.85 Slips (rayon, crepe or nylon) 1.98 to $3.98 Scarfs (wool and rayon silk) 49c to $1.98 Nylons (Malud) $1.15 to $1.85 Gowns and Pajamas (flannel or rayon) $2.95 to $4.95 Hdkfs. (boxed, fancy) 10c to $1.25 Towel Sets (boxed) $1.29 to $3.95 Gloves or Mittens (wool) 98c to $1.98 House Slippers (fancy colors) $2.45 to $3.95 House Coats and Maternity Dresses .. .: :.v: $3.98 to $5.95 Galoshes (rubber or fur-trimmed) fur-trimmed) $3.98 to $5.95 f XI tl Many Other Fine Selection Come in and See Them! "We appreciate your Patronage and will try our best to help with your Christmas Shopping. Full and Honest Values on your Purchases." M. D. Steele, Manager. x x Hemiage RAXD mat X I X x Open until 9 p.m. Dec. 20, 22, 23, 24 Open until 9 p.m. je - ' ' t ' . " 1 " AMERICAN FORK till II iii.il ce rx . ,Vu . . ... mi i 86 PROOF . THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY Zilpha Bosone To Be Late December Bride Of interest to friends of Representative Rep-resentative Reva Beck Bosone, Is the forthcoming marriage of her daughter .Lieut. Zilpha Bosone and Lieut. Arthur B. Crouch, son of Mrs. Timothy Crouch and the late Mr. Crouch of Norwick, Conn. The wedding will take place Dec. 30, and that evening Mrs. Bosone will be hostess at a reception recep-tion at Memorial House in Memory Mem-ory Grove, Salt Lake City. "-fUnce graduating from a college col-lege in Washington, D. C, the bride elect has been serving with the Women' Army Corps in Texas Tex-as and Michigan. Bride Elect Feted By Close Friends Laura Van Wagoner, a bride of Saturday Dec. 20, was the honoree at a bridal shower held Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Joleen Grant with Jeanette Mecham, Janice Johnson and Renee Chilton as cohostesses. The evening was spent In social chat and the guest of honor was presented with some very lovely gifts. A cake decorated especially for the occasion centered the lunch table. Others present were Mrs. Jerry Pulley, Mrs. Douglas Mayne, Sharlene Ashton, Marilyn Cod-dington, Cod-dington, Louise Duffln, Marrian Goode, Martha Hoelscher, Doris Holindrake, LaDeane Johnson, i LaRae Larsen, Dixie Rhone, and Ada Mae Wild. ! i CLUBS AND SOCIALS Thirty senior high school girls will meet Tuesday night for a traditional Christmas party whidh has been an annual event since they were in the eighth grade. This year they will have a turkey dinner at the home of Dixie Rhone. Everyone who attends at-tends will take part on a program, pro-gram, either with a group or alone. This year the girls are making a special event because it may be their last year together. Committee members are Dixie, chairman; Janice Johnson, Joleen Jo-leen Grant, Janette Mecham, Renee Chilton, Janice Spain-hower, Spain-hower, Merma Proctor, and Janet Nuttall. n so Tight jueese and there'll be a tight squeeze on long distance lines, too, during the once-a-year holiday rush. You'll get faster service by calling before Christmas Eve or after Christmas Day. f s . For lasting h.s?'f reminders... I s&h - , M ELECTRICAL ;. r - ' fvkS JJy asyr-t lt. , , x Electrical Gifts That Make Christmas Last and Last .FOR BABY tkctric BoHle Warmer Mealing Pad Sun lamp FOR SIS Electric Curling Iron Electric Hair Dryer Small Radio Study lamp Pin-Up lamp FOR JUNIOR EUctric Clock Electric Popcorn Popper Electric TrouMr Prttstr EUctric Egg Cooker Small Radio FOR MOTHER Electric Mixer Electric Sandwich Grill Electric Tea Kettle Electric Roaster Automatic Toaster FOR THE ' WHOLE FAMILY Electric Range Electric Home Freezer Electric Refrigerator Electric Water Heater Electric Dishwasher Electric Bed Covering Vacuum Cleaner Washer, Dryer - and Irener Electric Sewing Machine Television Set (Wh TV b AvaibU) my (mid mm n&itss r |