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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, July 28, 1955 Mr. and Mrs. Delmar P. Fraughton Honeymooning in Yellowstone Park A lovely affair of the mid summer season was the wedding of Meda Ellen Hunsaker and Delmar P. Fraughton. The ceremony was performed Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of the bride, with Bishop Wayne R. McTague officiating before close friends and relatives of the young couple. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Meda Hunsaker. Mr. Fraughton is the son of Mrs. Beatrice, Fraughton. ! Immediately following the; ceremony the newly weds werej honored at an open house re- i ceptlon In the earden of the' bride's home. Tall, light candles in tiered candleabra and hurricane hurri-cane lamps formed a background back-ground for the bridal party as they greeted their guests. The lovely bride was gowned coniriG To UTAH STATE FAIR All. new! Brand New! Bigger Than Evel! TICKET INFORMATION Preference Given to Mall, Orders! If you ordered by mall last year, your name Is on our mailing list If not, send us your name and address to P. O. Box 2136, Salt Lake City, Utah. We will the send you advance details on HOW TO ORDER TICKETS BEFORE THE REGULAR BOX OFFICE SALE OPENS. Act now, Last year, thousands wafted so long. They had no seats. Capacity of the Callseum Is limited! This advertisement adver-tisement will not appear again. In a ballerina length model of white lace. The gown, enhanced enhanc-ed by short sleeves, featured a princess style front forming gathers across the back at the waist. Lace flowers around the neckline' made a scalloped effect, ef-fect, and she wore lace mitts. Her double fingertip length veil of illusion was caught to a lace crown, and she carried a bouquet bou-quet of white orchids and red roses. Mrs. Carl Jones, matron of honor, wore blue silk faille. Mrs. Carl Price and Miss Beulah Fraughton, attendants, were dressed in pink silk faille. They carried bouquets of pink and white carnations. Janene Price and Deanne Jones, pettite flower girls, were dressed in blue formals and carried car-ried small bouquets of carnations. carna-tions. Dean Fraughton performed the duties of best man, and Carl Price and Carl Jones ushered. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Hunsaker chose a summer dress In flower print, and Mrs. Fraughton wore black. They had identical corsages of carnations carna-tions and roses. The pink and white . wedding cake, displayed on a large mirror, mir-ror, centered the lace covered serving table. Candles stood at each end of the table. Mr, and Mrs. Max Hunsaker greeted the guests at the door, and Donna Chartraus was seated seat-ed at the guest book. Arranging Arrang-ing the gift display were Mrs. Russell Thompson, Mrs. Francis Abel, Mrs. Dean Fraughton, Olenda Abel and Phyllis Thomp son; and accepting the gifts were Tamara Hunsaker and Bryan Jones. Refreshments werej served by Karen jones, cnaron wing, t,ia reen Terry. Byron Jensen, Pro-vo, Pro-vo, furnished organ background music. Following the reception the newlyweds left for a honey- 1953 Merc 4-dooit Meroo-Matic - - 1951 FORD 2-D00R 1952 MERC HARD TOP OVERDRIVE 1950 CHEV CONVERT "Give this one a Home" 1949 FORD 2-DOOR 1948 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 STUDE CHAMPION SEDAN -SEE MANY MORE AT roy J. DnounnoTon co. YOUR MERCURY DEALER American Fork Telephone 433 LEO CLYDE ROY PHONE 90 ....... PHONE 366-J ..:.:. PHONE 433 : ; "The very best" MlEILIR(DSl I III I '' caioa mm stuighi whisky, jo nmi ham old. mouse ootuos coiur. to I - y ! A. ) ss ' , ft I Sp . T;"f K ' " : ..,-- - 4- '- i .. , . i ' 1 . - M -' ' ' r ' : -v.-'V V VI ) I v w w 3 u.s. 89c Mr. and Mrs. Delmar P. Fraughton moon trip to Yellowstone Park. They plan to make their future home at 398 South First West, American Fork. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bennett visited Saturday and Sunday in Beaver when they attended the Smith family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Strong and children, Connie and Clubs and Socials LaConda Club Members of the LaConda Club and their partners enjoyed a party at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Birk at Tibbie Fork In American Fork Canyon Monday. Fried chicken and all the trimmings trim-mings were served. Those attending besides the Birks were Mr. and Mrs. William Round Steak OR RIB US Good & Choice Grade LB. GROUND BEEF Lean and No Trimmings Armours Star Shank J Best Whole or Half Ends LB. Quality .... LB. ,.. . T OTf . . Laursen, Mr. and Mrs. William Vaughn, of Logan, spent last)Conder( Mr and Jay Con. weekend and Monday wltlrMrs.aer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karren. Strong's father, T. A. Greenwood, and the, O. Easton Brown family. Mrs. Strong and Mrs. Brown are sisters. Mr. Strong, formerly of this city, has Just been appointed to the staff of the Utah State Agricultural College as an agricultural agri-cultural economist. He received his masters degree from there last spring. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baxter and daughter of Gunnison visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Will Conder on their way home from Yellow stone Park last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Conder and family, Los Angeles, Calif., visited ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Conder. They were here to attend the Austin-Makin wedding. They returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Nelson and Mrs. Mar garet Richlns. Cards , were played, play-ed, .with the .high score, going to. Mrs. Conder. . Garden Club Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett and Mrs. Melba Hlndley .entertained the members of the Garden Club at Timpanookee recently. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings, Lehi. Mr. Hatchings pointed out the different wild flowers and told' what their names were. 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