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Show Fcur TIIE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, February 4, 1954 ..1 V t s. j 1 'V Jec2iD Johnson,, Howard Ilcaley Llarricd in Temple Miss Jessie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Deer Park. Fla, and f Howard Healey, Alpine, were united In " marriage in the Salt Lake Tem-' Tem-' pie Jan. 25, with President EHlay ChrisUaiisen performing the -ceremony. ' b B MrtWA.t(B A Vt A A. m m ...... . -pie to tne temple were uw parents par-ents of the bride, the father of the groom, and the bride's brother. bro-ther. Dean S. Johnson Who Is leaving soon for a mission to Norway. - ; r Mr. and Mrs. EIRoy D.. Healey, Alpine,, parents of the groom, were hosts at an open house In the Alpine Ward . banquet . room and Relief Society rooms to hon or their son and new daughter- in-law. The serving table held the wedding cake which ; was ' flanked by potted hyacinths. ' The bride, who was unattend-ed. unattend-ed. greeted guests In taffeta and nylon lace, ballerina length, sty led with fitted bodice, high col- - - Jar and long sleeves.. Her finger, tip veil was caught to a low crown of rhlneetones and seed pearls and8heworeavcorsage .;.,..,of gardenias. . ' .' Appearing on short program were. Carl Pack, Vernon Balr, Ferron Eager, Carl Pack Jr, and -.Jira.,Elry Wild . who was also mistress of ceremonkr-" -. i In charge of the gifts were Mrs. Anthony Ashby, Mrs. Henry " Beck, and Mrs. Ouldo Marcon, "-who were assisted by Janet Ash- " by. Linda Alldredge and Deanna peck. Sherma Smith -cared for meat book, and torealdln .fcw refreshments were Mrs. drover Clark, Mrs. Edra McDan lei and Mrs. Leland Beck, Mrs. Gene Hunt, Carla Beck, Kathleen Kath-leen Beck and Joan Turner were, Five Queens. Will" Reign Oyer Alpirie Gold & Green Ball Kathleen Beck, Merlene Johnson. - Daniel and Carla Beck, Phyllis Mc- Kathleen : Moyle, Silver Gleaners of the Alpine Ward Junior Gleaner class, will reign as queens over the annual Gold and Green Ball which will be held Friday night. Attending the queens will be Lee Devey and Don Devey, crown bearers; Leona Pack and Joylyn Beck; flower girls; Diane Charts, Renee Beck. Noreen Beck and Yvonne Strong as tralnbearers. Theme for the night will be "Orchids in the Moonlight1 which will be sung , by Calvin Vance. 'The. hall will be decorated deco-rated In light blue and a giant orchid will . form the entrance for. the queens and the orchestra pit will be transformed into a moon. ,!, -y :-V'-, .. Fathers of .the. reigning, girls will be their partners for 'the Queen's waits and during the dance Thayne Bateman will sing Oh, My Papa." Dance .music will be furnished by Wes Barry's orchestra. Appearing In the floor show will be the MifiWdajthtuifeir and Gleaner Girls, and members of the Special Interest group who will tio a square dance. t -When we. are. young. fnends are, like everything else, a matter mat-ter of course. In the old days we know what It means to have them. . "V , ''-.-' .. Edward Oreif osrvltorsV '1. New Mr. "and Mrs. Healey will return to make a home In Deer Park where he Is employed on a large vegetable project for the Orlando' Livestock Company. High School News EDA Assembly -The KDA dramatics club pre sented a very clever assembly to the senior high school Thursday, January 28. Theme was "Winter Wonderland". Beverly Bateman, KDA assembly chairman, worked out all the numbers, everyone was clad in snug winter outfits and the stage was set . with, a winter scene, pine trees and snowman. 7,. 1 KDA officers are Marvin Bell, president; ' Merlin Walker, vice president; Maryl IngersolL secretary, sec-retary, and Sherma White, reporter. re-porter. - . . .Beth O. Wrlde Is advisor. plaques for being Junior Citizens of the month on the pep assembly assem-bly Friday. They were picked by the Jaycees for their outstanding citizenship,, and leadership' In school activities. ! 7 ' t Vivian was Junior Citizen for the month of November and P?arf was awarded - for the month of December. Each was awarded a plaque with her, name on it and the month of the a-ward. a-ward. ; ' Clubs and Socials Miss Rue Ann Winter1 Miss Rue Ann Winter " Will be Married in ; Mid-February t . ""' "'-,fcMMI. lift " " 'lRMVU?.-' vJHEN mil PiCf A1V HmAMh TFI I WM TO TRADE THIS CARWOY . iQIMWEED.USED CM AT ' iX CHCVROLIT7 - i r Announcement of the engage ment of Miss -Rue -Ann.. Winter and C. Richard Craven,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Craven, Provo, has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Rulon. WJWlnter. l Marriage Mar-riage plans call for a Salt Lake Temple ceremony Feb: li, with a reception- following-ln--the Sixth-Eighth ward recreation hall.--;r"-'-- The bride elect," who Is in her senior year at the Brieham Young University, has been ac tlve in the Cougarettes, Kia Ora service fraternity and Tokalon social unit She Is majoring-In elementary education with i minor In art. ; , Her benedict elect was ; dls charged from the Army Signal corps In March 1953 after serv lng a year In Germany. A grad uate of the Provo High School, he Is now employed at Ocneva Steel Company.--- The couple plans to make a home in Provo. BYU LUt Students On Autumn HdndFRoll 'Studentie?2ho attendedthe Brlgham Young University who made the autumn quarter honor roll were" announced, this week by university ' of fldals.?-Among them we three irom American X'OTt in the upper division were Barbara Buckwalterrdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Buckwalter, and Charles L. Orr, Jr son of Mr;' and Mrs. Charles L. Orr. Darcus D. Hyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hyde, Highland, High-land, was listed with the lower division students. . For; safety's sake this month. remember this brief line suggest ed by the Utah Motor Club: 'The automobile hits proved to be a dangerous weapon, one which killed 208 people last year In Utah alone. Handle YOUR car with care.! . vMS'- r' law v - - - I . - i-nr r 1 11 .1 : - 1 : m m I U ua- rmcra The All Nvba coructlci cl Cjz4 arr.sifog : Goodyean gives them' the extra strength catrm stamina to absorb the jolts and bruises ruts and chuck holes. Don't take charters on smooth worn tra Et?p ii trada (sr AH Nyba Ocrd Supe r:n r.i tz cay cah o ca ri a cci , Pep Cub The Pep Club showed off their marching ability Friday night at the. American Fork-BY. High game. In their snappy red and whlto uniforms, they did a clever clev-er march with the theme "Any- tlng You Can Do, I Can Do Bet ter". Half of the girls represented represen-ted BY High and the other half represented American - F o r k. They also did stunts and drills to try to out-do' the other school The march ended with the girls deciding that both schools were okay. I. They marched off with their arms around each other? 1 The stunt -committee-for-the Pep Club Is made up of Mary Monson,:, , chairman: Kathleen Moyle and.LDeaa Okey. ' Daaee Class Dancing classes are elng held erery-Monday night-at 7:50 in the girls' gym at the hieh schooL The city recreation department Work on a quartette f estivaL 7, iSTr.iSSS U ..ilMiM. i. mMAw j. i..4 1 . .... . w vuuuuww ui Maim, i jiwvijttsc wnat tne students want to beginning in Alpine Stake Mut-liearn the Jitterbug. Besides ual Improvement Association, ac-1 learning new dance stens and cording to Eugene Harvey, pub-1 having a lot of fun, everyone Is ucuy cnairman. winners m ineiDecommg tetter acquainted be resuyai wiu join witn oinersi cause or these classes, from SO stake In Utah and Jnabl ' counties for a alant musical eve- "or Citizens ninv litr In thm mrintr I VIVian Hunter and . Pearl Theme of the Alpine Stake "" we presentea with Music and Speech Festival. . St. Francis Social Games . . Members of St. Francis Church are invited to bring a neighbor and spend each Friday evening ' at the Social Hall. 2nd North and pth West. Provo. Games begin at 8: is and those attending are promised a good time, amazing MIA Initiating t .1 ' ' ' v' ......... . . - , Work on Quartette Festival awards, meetlnar lots of friends. and loads of fun. Contact Mrs. Robert Nelson, 13 Lincoln Ave., for details. Primary Girls .Spend Day in Salt Lake City Seagull and Bluebird girls of the Second Ward spent a day. last week in Salt Lake City where they visited the Primary Children's Chil-dren's Hospital, spent J a 1 1 ew hours In the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Memorial Building, and toured the temple grounds. " Oolng with the girla were their teachers, Mrs. Stanford Brlggs and Mrs. Jay Storrs, Mrs. UVere J. wadley, president of the ward Primary; Mrs. Guy a Richards, president of, Alpine Stake pri mary; Bishop and airs, ciamey D. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Al-ma A. Madsen. . A modern Jet fighter-bomber uses about 1,345 pounds of stainless stain-less ateel enough ta manufacture manufac-ture more than 9,600 kitchen paring knives. now O O 0 We are equipped to service all maIie3of Atitcmobils Transmissions No one is more qualified to service and repair youx car than an authorized Chevrolet Dealer .with Chevrolet schooled liedianlcs. Timpanogos Motor Co. Main and Center, American Fork, Utah PHONE IS March 24, Is .. "American Fork Folklore" and original words used by quartettes wlir bring more points In the competition. It wasl stated byInez McDonald direc tor. Two songs are to be sung by iach:quariette7& on Jthe folk lore themr and another-of heir own choosing and time will be Umited:toiiianlnutest male and mixed Quartettes ; may enter and everyward being encouraged to enter one of each rLDiUDm-XarlJTOjnnsiC-Xac- ulty member, has been secured for Judge. All ward MIA choris ters are assisting Mrs. McDonald m the project. With Our Boys Cpl. ' LeRoy Griffin Jr. arriv ed home Sunday with his honor- able discharge from the United States Army. He ha served the past six months at the Presidio, San Francisco and been In the army for 21 months. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Grif fin and husband of the former Cleo Wagstaff. Pfc, Richard Thornton son of Mrs. Alice Thornton, left Thurs day for Fort CampbelL Ky, af ter j visiting for two weeks - at home. He has been In the service for almost a year, his latest as signment being at Fort Lewis, Wash. LOOK f LOOK! LOOK! "itnMK ., ' Delicious Cream Puffs 10c each Danish Pastry - - - - 4 for 25c CAKES BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone 68 More than $19,000,000 was lost during 1953 In traffic accidents. The Utah Motor Club reports that 15,389 accidents resulted In this loss to Utah. Your Invest ment In mechanical care during I95ar-jpTus"yi61r" 'Investment in cautious driving can and will re duce this loss. 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