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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, June 18, 1959 Open House Reception Honors mr; ana lUrs. Kaymona irrampion A beautifrxy appointed open ' " lious recep&3a Monday ere- ning honored Raymond L, 1 Frampton and bis brkJ?,. tbej former BrerxLa Warden. The couple. recited nixrriite tovs in) a ceremony performed t 6:30 pm. at the church Bishop Wayne McTagne officiattns be- iore a fataenaj ex close friends and relatives, j Tne bride 1$ the claaghter of j Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wasden of American Fork, abd the groom's parents are Mrs. Berxilece B. Chambers of Oreia, and Jesse R, Frampton. A lovely arraEgesEent cf peonies, peo-nies, pink Iris asd lera fanned the background far the bridal party as they greeted their guests. The h2 was also be- summer Cowers. " The "lovely ' dark -haired - bride was radiant in a- gown of ilette embroidered organdy over satin. The fitted bodice was sleeveless with a rounded neckline. The fuU crinoline skirt, floor-length, swept back into a chapel train. Her waist-length veil of sheer bridal illusion was caught to a halo of embroidered seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and lily-of-the-valley. Attending the bride were Mrs. John Morley, matron of honor; Patricia Camp and Naomi Terry, bridesmaids; They were gowned in pastel shades of deep pink, lavender and blue and held Bouquets Bou-quets of carnations. Suzy and Penny Wasden, sisters sis-ters of the bride, were the petite flower girls. . They were dressed IhTmbroldered)aIe"peach and held baskets of roses, syivia SEE Walter Stef fin. Branch Manager and SAYE at Utah Poultry tj Farmers Cooperative BfiLElt WIRE t TllIE Highest esaSy Bir Wire $10.75 per box 6500.) New kT crx on Baler Twine $730 per bale. Extra jarir.es on quantity purchases. ) IIISEGTICIDES AH types c insecticides to meet any needs, Including: Dieldrin. ChSccdiue. MaiairJon and many others. Come in and talk cner year needs. AIIIOflL (IEALTII PRODUGTS Ererrtiurx yea wd in- animal health products: - Finest quality and tor in cost. For example, 10 cc vials of Penicillin 30 cents. unico TIRES The finest Iss tires tor ear, truck or tractor at big savings. For exaffip 6;?sI5 4 ply tires $15.63 (mounted). FSas exesse tax and recappable tire ....... LK UIIITE FEEDS All MUX White Feeds are made of the finest Ingredients and carefaliy f artsBlaTod to provide every needed food essential Tfcre is a specific Milk White Feed for every need too, poultry. trkeys. dairy cows, calves, rabbits, dogs, etc. Yob always get the most with Milk White Feeds. nnATEUEQ YOU HEED TouH find jiast abost rrrrythirig you need for your farm or home. trachs.i $: fertiiiaer, farm equipment, supplies, paint, tools, trardea base, oil filters, home freezers and many, many other itess at mooey-saving prices. Come In Today! Utah Poultry & Farmers Cooperative MA I'! 1 IE !T' zz2tJs...Czs Kzziuoij Bourbon What retakes Beass bourbon taste so food? More than anvt&itc 'it is the fact that todiTTas for llU vsarsTit is stffl the" Beas&s bo ra.e BEAM, under the mm forsssla. ia the saroe Kentucky country where bscrixxa mas born. That . is. wh.yTtaci.a Jcvs -fcliy- B8Tt-bourtrca B8Tt-bourtrca with frost. . km mrxrt rrvcT rxrzm ww&Tt ffi trdof t! STltm AX2 tZXZJS it th jwcis bl ram mmmmem Wasden, another sister of the bride, train bearer, wore embroidered em-broidered white organdy. DeLyle Flack performed the duties of best man. Guests were greeted at the door by David and Robin Wasden,' Was-den,' brothers of the bride, and Jerry Frampton, the groom's sister, was seated at the guest register. . In charge of the refreshments were Mrs. LaMar Boren, Mrs. E. J. Sly, Mrs. Jim Hartshorn and Mrs. Parry. Serving was done by Linda Brown, Patsy Edwards. Linda Frampton and Sylvia Hartshorn. Gifts were arranged by friends of the bride. The wedding cake, predominately predomi-nately white with pink roses, centered the serving table. The table .was covered with a cream lace cloth over pink: On either side of the cake. were tall can-dleabra can-dleabra and on top was a miniature min-iature bride and groom. N ' Following the reception the newlyweds left for a honeymoon of undisclosed destination. On their return they will be at horae at 91 East 4th North, American Fork. Gene Fullmer To Highlight Boxing Exhibition Boxjng exhibition will be held at-Camn w n Williams in the West Bowl on Friday. June 19, at 8 pm, accordr g to Ma. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich. Utah Adjutant General Hiehlizhtir.s? the event will be Gene Fullmer who will box five rounds with his sparring partner In preparation for his coming matcn with Cansen Basuio. ' Other matches will include Mario Omellas. cf Dugwray and Norman Thomas. Utah KG, Salt Lake City, 142 li. class; Bob Bruce, Dueway. rs Cliff Craig, Orem VFW: 145: William Ezell, DUgway, vs. Bab Steele. 147; Joe Osborne, Dugwar. .vs. Don Miner, Utah NG, Salt Lake City, 150. Alfonso Harris, Dugway, vs. Gary Brown. Orem "FW, 156; William RiTera. Duswav. vs. Bob Campbell. Utah XG. St. George, 172; BUI Devereaux. Dugway, vs. SUNDAES, SODAS AND SHAKES A i) A 1 Ted Shaw, Bullock's Gym, Mid vale, heavyweight; Louis Thompson, Thomp-son, Dugway, vs. Niles McFarland Orem VFW, heavyweight. Each event will be three rounds at two minutes each. 4-H Club News" . Sewing Suites v Sewing Suzles met this week at. the home of Pauline Hoover under the . direction of their leaders JoAnn and Clara Richards. Rich-ards. Their leaders showed them how to sew on buttons, snap fasteners, hooks and eyes. They also received Instruction on the sewing machine, loaned to them through the courtesy at. Jared Keller. , There were seventeen members present and light refreshments consisting of cup cakes and punch were served The next meeting will be held at Marlene Hamiltons. The power of hope upon human hu-man exertion, and happiness, is wonderful Lincoln. We find ourselves in the peaceful peace-ful possession, of the fairest portion por-tion of the earth, as regards extent ex-tent of territory, fertility of soil, and salubrity of climate. Lincoln. All-Church Festival To Be Televised The Saturday portsoa cf the All-Church Dance Festrral held in Salt Lake City on Friday ad Saturday was fchrsed and wtli be televised Sunday aiierrocn. June 21. on Channel i Theme of the festmi was Thie President s Ball' during whxh all of the church presidents wtre honored! H;gh?f;hfi- the event was a recorded address trr Pres ident David O. McKav. American Fork Darticiaated in the all-girl section of the festi val-' ' . . TkJI "jfi'W? GET ?DI RIGHT SO WI Hurry on down! We're gsxtg-away gsxtg-away special dividends wum during Dividend Days. We're dealing like crazy, too! Coiae in . . . cash in on our exCra dividends, Find outtaboct oZ the dividends ia tbi 59 Ford. V' .1..- There's jsummer fun for all the -family by creating a soda fountain right in your own home. Ice cream sauces are the basis for ""delicious sundaes, sodas, shakes, banana splits and parfaits. Rich and satin smooth sauces are made with instant pudding mix, corn syrup and Pet Evaporated Milk. Two full cups of home-made sauce cost about 30 cents, and because be-cause they need no cooking, only five minutes are required to prepare this soda fountain treat. A variety of sauces may be made for your own old-fashioned ke cream parlor, but chocolate is sure to be a favorite with young and old.. CHOCOLATE SAUCE 1 package chocolate instant pudding 24 cup light or dark corn syrup Y cup Pet Evaporated Milk . 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix pudding and syrup until smooth. Gradually stir in Pet Evaporated Evap-orated Milk and vanilla. Let stand until thickened, about 10 minutes. Makes 2 cups. SUMMER SODAS H cup choceiiX tiuoe -lYl cups softened ioe cream i j cup Pet Evi?v-r.el Mk w 41 smttl cn --" - - - -Two 7-oi. KjCjcs vii pop Put sauce into a Urce NJ iih ke cream and Pet Eviponsed Milk. Beat Uf dectnc tmxex at km speed or rotary fcjai tater cmU di mixed. Stir ia vi jvyv. Pour over scoops of kc cream ta 4 tall glasses. SUPER SHAKES 5 cup choccU se siskc 1 pint softened cream 1 cup Pet EtacraKd MJk cup water. Put sauce into a targe bowl with ke cream and Pee Evaporated Milk and water. Beat wxa rotary band beater just until Bused. Pour into 4 tall glasses. Sundaes, baexsu spiits and per. faits are juk as stmpie. Piat a seaer-ous seaer-ous porttoa cf sauce over your ia-vorile ia-vorile ke crcaaa and add train wad nuts to make ttese soda fcaatan treats. Doal forfrt, if there is any sauce left ... ocr aad keep ia tbo refrigerator. 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