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Show Four THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, September 18, 1958 Lynn Healey, Myla Jean Frampton Wed in Candlelight Ceremony Pritchetrs Return Home After Summer in Kanab Mrs. Melrose Pritchett and son Michael returned September 1 to their home in American Fork. They with, Mr. Pritchett, spent i iivrtwiai in IfonoK TTfoH Mr. .Pritchett spent one day here with his wife and son last .FeekJIecamfii)y- plane Jrom Kanab on a business trip. His company isconstructlng a highway high-way bridge 'near Kanab. liThe Pritchetts report having most enjoyable summer season. They spent the July holiday weekend with their family deep sea fishing from a chartered boat off the coast of California and Cataline Island. They spent some time at Grand Canyon, Southern Utah Parks and monuments, Olen Canyon Dam site and many places of interest for which that area is known. ' , Hardest .Foundry Product Hl-Hard nickel - abraslon-re-alsting cast iron is one of the hardest commercial products produced by the foundry industry. indust-ry. It is used extensively by the mining and cement Industries tor grinding balls and liners in grinding The trouble with the world is the younger generation grown older. y Js "tv i (mission) DIAMONDGLAS CLASS-LINED WATER HEATER Ten Year Guarantee , Three Way 'Plumbing & Heating Telephone 161 - 89 North Center American Fork Miss Myla Jean Frampton became be-came the bride of Lynn K. Healey Hea-ley in a lovely candlelight ceremony cere-mony performed Monday, September Sep-tember 8, at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Wallace Lindsay Lind-say of Manila. f Bishop Lynn Culllmore of Bountiful, an uncle of the groom, officiated at the double ring ceremony. , The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Frampton of Pieasafit Of6v&r anir tne groonn parents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Healey, Highland. The Lindsay home was beautifully beau-tifully decorated with bouquets of roses, favorite flower of the bride. ' The bride was lovely in a gown of white ruffled lace over satin. The molded bodice, above the full, ruffled skirt, was fashioned fash-ioned with short shirred sleeves and scalloped neckline. With It she wore, lace mitts. Her waist-length veil of French net was caught to a tiara of rhinestones and pearls and she carried a bouquet of red rosebuds surrounded by white carnations. Attending the bride were Mrs. Lee Hansen, matron of honor, Miss Ranae Roundy, Miss Betty Jean Frampton, Miss Karren Fugal, Miss Karren Lindsay, ana Mrs. John Frampton, a sister-in-law of the bride. They were gowned in pastel frocks. John Ray Frampton, a brother of the bride, performed the du ties of best man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Frampton wore lavender net over taffeta and the groom's mother was gowned in metallic blue. Their matching corsages were of. pink carnations. A beautifully decorated white and pink, tiered wedding cake was displayed on a gold mirror in the center of the serving table. An arrangement of roses further enhanced the beauty of the cake. Following the ceremony the wedding cake was cut and, served serv-ed to the seventy-two close family fam-ily members and friends who attended the nuptials. The newlyweds honeymooned in Las Vegas, Nevada. For going away the new Mrs. Healey donned don-ned a gray chemise with red accessories. ac-cessories. The groom is entering the service and must report to Fort Ord, California, for basic training train-ing this week end. HALSTROM MOTORS 598 E. State Road In the course of current events never foreet that you can get so close to the trees that you cant see the forest. fonts' GREAT WAY TO KEEP GOING! HAVE THIS quick, refreshing lift ! Nothing does it like Seven-Up! HOT .TANKS! 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The Navy now allows young lawyers to enter the Naval Officer Of-ficer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island as legal specialists. special-ists. Upon completion of the 4 months OCS Program, the lawyer law-yer is commissioned with the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade and has the prospect of being assigned a Navy billet In the legal field. The graduate of a law school accredited by the American Bar Association may now .apply for the Legal OCS Program. Prior to final acceptance, however, how-ever, the applicant shouia be a member of the bar of a Federal Court or the high court of the State or Territory of the United States or District of Columbia. Information regarding the legal program can be obtained by visiting the loca.1 Navy Recruiting Re-cruiting Office, in the Post Office Building, Provo, Utah. JEolAIL nJEDBK & ilEATIIIG JOBS Get Our Free Estimates THREE WAY PLUM & IlEATIIIG Telephone 161 - 89 North Center - American Fork NEW BUSINESS HOURS 9 A. M. TO 6 P.M. WEEK DAYS. 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A language of quality and comfort and quiet pride of ownership. And when you see your quality Buick dealer and get behind the wheel, the car will speak to you in a language of performance satisfactions without equal. TUBA. i i ii i S , I 1 Mil" 1 I m L i Ml 5 THE LOOK. A dean, lean, new kind of fine-car fine-car look. The look of the best-engineered, best-manufactured JBuick ever built . . . and the most excitingly beautiful design in Buick's nearly 60 proud years. THE ACTION. Get the feel of thrifty new Wildcat engines. New Equipoise ride. New fin-cooled rear brakes and aluminum front brakes. New Twin-turbine and Triple-turbine Triple-turbine transmissions. THE QUALITY. Buick quality to the core, new super-quiet bodies by Fishar. Ntir Magic-Mirror finish retains its beauty longer. New interior decor throughout. Safety-Plate Glass everywhere. Magnificent new quietness, saw comfort, the feel of fine-car quality everywhere! Yours to test, yours to savor the magnificent new Buick for 1959. 0rfMI at tttn eott m itrtaln med$l$. A NEW CLASS OF FINE CARS WITHIN REACH OF 2 OUT OF 3 NEW CAR BUYERS Th ihrifiiAtl Ruitk The most sjnruea ituvt The moat luxunoui BukK See the Bob Hope Buick Show "Roberta" Friday night, KTVT and Tales of Wells Fargo Monday night, KTVT i mm. UlUJ The moM spirited Dutch ELEM |