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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, July 28, 1955 cake. Bouquets of pink and white flowers graced the room. '"Those present besides the bride and groom and the hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Makln, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Will Conder and Mrs. John A. Austin, grandparents of the bride; Mrs. Parley Austin, great-erandmother great-erandmother of the -bride:.- Mr. Maxine Clayson, Wayne Adamson To Wed August 5 The marriage and forthcoming marriage of Maxine Clayson to Wayne K.1 Adamson, Is being announced an-nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayson, Carnlsh, Utah, parents of the bride-elect.' Mr. Adamson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas W. Adamson. They will recite wedding vows Friday, August 5 In the Logan LD3 Temple. Open house will be held In the Adamson home, 461 West Main, Saturday, August 6 from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to attend is cordially Invited. No further Invitations will be issued. Miss Clayson is a graduate of Utah State-Agricultural College room of the home of Mrs. Austin's Aus-tin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Conder. The table, covered with a large banquet cloth of cut-work linen, was centered with the wedding and Mrs. Orval Conder and family, fam-ily, and an aunt from Heber. where she majored In speech and education. Mr. Adamson graduated from American Fork High School, after af-ter which he spent two years in the NaVy. He has since attended the USAC at Logan. -' Four ,,iv . V ' ' , ' . . ' . : kVGiyuaanDi . DARGlllw J, FREE Nylons WITH YOUR SALES SLIPS f A TOMATOES LARGE RED RIPE CANTALOUPES, firm, ripe ... .. CARROTS, crisp ........... SEEDLESS GRAPES RED POTATOES, Idaho TREET, Armours JL. .......... . ICE CREAM, Cloverleaf CHET PIES, frozen ......... .. LUNCH MEAT, assorted ...... BACON, Gold Coin ........... PICNIC HAMS, Cudhay ...... LB. .... LB. 6c p 2 Bu. 15c . ... LB. 15c . . . . LB. 3c 32c Vi Gal. 73c . . 4 for 83c . .. LB. 37c . . LB. 47c .. LB. 37c UARTSnORU'S L1ARKET Don't miss the big AG ad in your Salt Lake Paper. All Prices Effective at Our Market. k.-'M.Ut'ftt Ifci Win villi .Ji ii H MM.iiA-: iwWJ t- Maxine Clayson Bride Elect Feted At Showers Mrs. Douglas Mayne was hostess hos-tess at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Bonnie Bennett Saturday Sat-urday evening In the gardens at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Dean. Following luncheon lunch-eon various kinds of games were played. Those attending Included La -Rae Larson, Janice Johnson, Ra-Nae Ra-Nae Chilton, Marian Goode, Janice Jan-ice Spainhower, Janet Nuttall, Ada Mae Wilde, Carol Strong, Mrs. Jerry Pulley, Mrs. Gary E. Meredith, Mrs. Russell Anderson, Mrs. George Mattlnson, Mrs. Kent Fowler, Mrs. Don Hunter, Mrs. C. W. Shelton, Bountiful, Mrs. Mayne, Mrs. Dean, the guest of honor and her mother, Mrs. Lloyd A. Bennett. Miss Bennett was feted at another an-other shower recently at Bill and Iva's Cafe in Orem, with Mrs. Kay Walker and Mrs. E. J. Fillmore & hostesses. The dinner din-ner table was centered with low bowls of summer flowers. , Those attending Included Hrs. Douglas Mayne, Mrs. Kent Fowler, Fow-ler, Mrs. Marlon Mercer, Mrs. Don Hunter, Mrs. Blaine W. Johnson Jr., Miss Bennett, her mother, and the hostesses. Clubs and Socials Sorosis The beautiful rustic, summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Devey at Tibbie Fork in American Ameri-can Fork Canyon, was the scene for the summer party of the Sorosis So-rosis Club Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served on long tables centered with low bowls of sweet peas. After a short business, bus-iness, meeting was held, Mrs. Walter A. Devey, president, read the program for the coming year. She also introduced two new members, Mrs. William E. Conder and Mrs. James Kelly. Games of various kinds were played with Mrs. James Hallsey and Mrs. Hans Christensen taking tak-ing home the prizes. Committee in charge of the lovely affair included in-cluded Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. Hallsey, Mrs. Elmer Bate and Mrs. Agnes Adamson. Those attending were Mrs. Bert Adamson, Mrs. Jarvis Ayde-lotte, Ayde-lotte, Mrs. Sidney Nicholes, Mrs. John F. Miller, Mrs. William Bar-ratt, Bar-ratt, Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, Mrs. Lilly Wilde, Mrs. Devey, Mrs. Hallsey, Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Conder, Mrs. Bate, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Adamson. Adam-son. Newlyweds Honored at -Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin were hosts recently at a bridal dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. MaWiv in the recreation An attractive, lowcoit per-foot Improvement for yout yard. Heavy galvarv bedsteoL 30, 34, 42 and 41 in. heights. Strong stock fence. Hot-dipped Hot-dipped galvaniied for long life, locked ointi 7 to 10 strands, 26 to 47 in. heights. - Popular poultry netting. Can aba be used for trellises, trel-lises, partition!, etc Spiral locked. Galvanised. 3ft and 4 in. width. Finest 2-barb strands. 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