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Show Four THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, April 16, 1953 . : KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS CREDIT Time & Jewel Shop Coral Building;, Am. Fork . Garden Club C. R. Walteri, Salt Lake City, who has had wide experience in gardening;, . discussed "Spring Planting and Perennials" before the combined members of the American Fork, Lent and Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Oardcn clubs Wednesday Wednes-day evening of last week. The meeting was held In the' Utah Power &- Light auditorium with Mrs. Rum-11 Thompson, president, presi-dent, taking charge. Strike back against cancer by supporting the American Cancer Society's 1953 crusade. ' iIL L i ; THERE IS AU ) I DIFFERENCE I jy.Ul ,,, l -T 'KSI K. CONVENIENT ' (economical ; iHAlf CAUON VCAtTON- 1 1 taT.'.i CISCO KIO" RiSAT 7:39 p.a. WTfWI Ckxm 4 G11EUR0LET 0 VJ HERS: No one is more qualified to service and repair your car than an authorizedChevrolet Dealer, with Chevrolet schooled mechanics. : Your Chevrolet Dealer alone, receives fro.n the Chevrolet Manufacturer the latest methods and instructions on how to service your Chevrolet Chev-rolet to give the utmost in efficiency. IHSPECTION SPECIAL - State Inspections-Adjust hand and foot brakes, align head lights, adjust steermg, align front end. 1 ""Alt FOR 87.25 Regular $11.90 Make use of our convenient installment plan. Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer" 3DPAn0G0S0TfiO(C .Crner Main nd Center Streets American Fork, Utah Phone 93 . . . -i.': -vV " vVi a a I 1 '' " i! I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Gray LaRae Robinson, Leland J. Gray Married in Salt Lake Temple-1 Just weds. Mr. and Mrs. Leland i and white carnation bouauets J. Gray received the food wishes! They were Mrs. Max Smith, Mrs. and congratulations of -their' Kay Walton, Mrs. Lewis Skanchl friends at a reception in the Third Ward recreation hall Fri day evening following their mar rlage April 9, In the Salt Lake Temple. , The ceremony was performed by E Frank Burch In the presence of Mr ,. and Chauncey Earl, grandparents grand-parents pf the bride,; Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Oray, the groom's mother, Mr. and -Mrs. Junius -Gray, Mr and Mrs. Max Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Walton, Mrs. Ronald Smith. Mrs. B. H. Wright and Mrs. Warren Maw. - Following the ceremony they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Olen C Robinson arid son Kent, parents and brother of the bride. for tilnner at the Doll House."" The .tltlan hredbrlde was stately in a gown of heavy white satin -styled .with lace applique to form deep yoke, demure peter pan collar and long wrist pointed sleeves. ..The fitted bodice released a full skirt which fell to cathedral length. Her veil of Illusion was caught to a fitted cap of satin trimmed with seed pearls and she carried an all wrdie.bouaui Inatlons4uid- hyacinths-. The bride's attendants wore pale green shantung ballet length frocks and carried pink : Stl WILL FIT ANY MAKE CAR SET AND UP SEE THESE flEl'J COVERS TODAY Logan; Miss Kaye Kolmstead and Miss Lois Humphries, Tim Chadwlck performed best man duties and ushers were Kent Robinson, Oary Robinson and Merlin Walker. For her . daughter's wedding Mrs. Robinson chose pink, faille and Mrs. Gray, mother of the groom, was attired an . orchid crepe." Their matching corsages were made of gardenias and roses. 't James K Seaatrand was master of ceremonies for a program' on which appeared Mrs. Kay Peter son and Lewis Garratt, Shirley Richards, Kent Robinson, Mrs Kay Walton, JArs. Bert-Tlmpton, Kaye Holmstead and Ollbert Ras mussen of Draper. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs.. George Moss, aunt and uncle of the "bride, and Rue Ann Winter cared! for the guest book In charge of the; gift display were Mrs, Gale Evans, Mrs. Ron aid 8ml th, Mrs. Leo Bowen, Mrs. Leo Ourney. Mrs, Robert Brooks, PBinratvi For Better. Bloms PANSIES 3dozrS1.00 FerennUls Reasonable " Bowen "Cr? Noble"" Flower Gardens l iast "8taU i Rbad-I.I Ametlcan Fork 15 Quality twbEme ' JtttcMeur Piry anytime. GOOD NEWS Gpaiford'f whipping Cream: 1-2 pint now only S3 cents at your market and on the routes. and Mrs. Frank P. Wofford. Assisting As-sisting to serve were Helen Beck-strand. Beck-strand. Vonda Boley, Linda Lou Robinson and Carol Scholes. New Mr. and Mrs. Oray are now at Home at 367 North 3rd East. Beta Sigma Phi , Planning Hospital Benefit Would you like to entertain your card club without the fuss of preparing refreshments and KciwiiK your nome reaav7. u me question being asked the women or American Fork by members of Psl chapter," Beta Sigma Phi. The sorority women are hon ing all the women of the com munity who enjoy any variety of card games will support the benefit party they will hold In! the Forbes School lunch rooms! Wednesday Anril 22. at a nvwir It was empraslzed by Mrs. Maxj Shirk, who Is cochalrman with1 Mrs. Dean Bateman. - As their protect for the vear the community minded group of women plan to buy a youth bed for the local hospital,, the cost of "which Is $110. 80 they will need the wholehearted support of all women If they meet the desired goal. At th present time the hospital does not have a bed of the type the sorority Intends to buy. Reservations are 75c ner indi vidual and may be made by call ing Mrs. Robert Mayer (552-W), Mrs. Paul Shelley (302-M), or Mrs. Dee R. Hunter (520) . There will be a variety of lovely prizes which have been donated bv sev eral of the merchants of the city. As It would be difficult for the club to provide the number of cards needed, they are asking that each Individual or group to bring Its own. ' players for heads. Mackey Boley actea as master .of ceremonies, Joleeh Orant gave a toast to the coaches, Elton Abel to the coaches' wives, Jeanette Mecham to the team, and Ronald Turner to the cheerleaders. Others present were Principal and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker, Coach and Mrs. Leo B. Nelson, Coach and Mrs. Don Overly, O'Dell Nielsen, Niel-sen, Merrill Bateman, Jerry Par-duhn. Par-duhn. Jerry Chadwlck, Boyd Hoglund, Dale Greening, Guy Humphries. Wayne Blnch. and Kenneth Pierce. Robert Smith, manager; Renee Chilton and Janice . Johnson, cheerleaders, were unable to be present. " ' Bee Orchis ..Mrs. Earl Carlisle was hoste&s to Bee Orchis ladles Thursday afternoon for ..needlework and social chat. In the late afternoon after-noon a delicious dinner was served to 12. Francis Abels Entertain, Basketball Players Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Abel were hosts for dinner Tuesday evening of last week to the American Fork High School basketball bas-ketball team. A real basket centered the table and lnter-sperced lnter-sperced Its length were miniature basketballs and cleverly made players with pictures or the that you can own 4 big, NEW Packard CLIPPER 4-DOOR SEDAN FOR too II Delivered In PROVO Pla atato ami Ural Una, If . Optional quinmmt ad whit actowall Urm ntra. Prim mar vary alightly U aaabjr conultiM do to ahipping cbargaa. Here's a -car that's ALL autoniobae! Big in everything but price, it offers you Packard's famous craftsmanship for just a few hundred dollars more than cars in the lowest-price &ed. So before you buy any other car, check the one that's been making news all year long.. Check this big new Packard CLIPPER in the showroom and on the road. How about a demonstration today? HANSEN-STOKER MOTOR CO. ' 307 South 7th East Provo, Utah THE-GOTTA- G0! They're Going! i ' - EVERY NEW AND USED TRACTOR YOU SAVt THE DEALER AN r MAXI NG "YOU R "OWN" D EAL. A FEU EXAMPLES FARMALL-H - Completely' Overhauled,-n entires, en-tires, 2-way "direct connected MEIJwntrolled plows, and"7l jt. mower v " ; ALL FOR " SB95.C0 New-Super C Farmall Price $1785.00 Closeout smco - "- CASE'VAO Has had very little use. N GIVE AWAY at SG95.00 FARMALr CUB With Hydralic Control --NEARLY-NEW S745 Superr A -Demonstrator NewSuorantee" New Price $161100 CLOSEOUT PRICE NEW CUBS (ONLY ONE LEFT) Regular $103.00 Clostour : S045.00 Several more New and Used Tractors to choose from. Aiuito Supply :24UWCenter.it Coll Bill -Young a t343 Provo 21-Ea'stMdin-"Teleprrone-234 rnrrirForF PRoyo, utXh or 249-W, American Fork i I it-:,,: I - |