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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, September 24, 1959 Open House to Honor Newlywcds Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Burrows V r ' ipfll M pmui to serve ! PRICES EFFEGTIUE FBI. & SAT.'-' s V. ft t ;.- 1 a i ' t - ' , V - 1 t L Mrs. Calvin Joseph Bamnrs The American Fork Citizen Published Every Thursday ' at American Fork, Utah by the ALPLVE PUBLISHING CO. Entered as Second Cass Hatter, at the Postof flee at American Fort, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1S79. I1EGGI1 I An open house reception this Worlds Finest Automatic Sewing Machines The Posh Button Sapernra The skia Is built into the machine because the Supernova Super-nova moves the farrO back and forth while the needle mores from side to side. Neechl Prices Start at $59.95 Call for Free Home Demonstration. KELLER'S ; Sewing Circle Phone SK Am. Fort evening in the Sixth-Eighth Ward wiJ honor newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Joseph Burrows, who were married Saturday, September 19, at the home of the bride's parents. Receiving wia be from 8 to 10 pjn. Mr. Burrows and his bride, the former Laraine Smith, pledged nuptial vows in a ceremony performed per-formed by Bishop Fred Bowen before a gathering of close friends and relatives. The bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ralph Smith of this city, I will host the reception. Mr. and i Mrs. Glen S. Burrows of Murray, ajrej2arenU-i-the bridegroom, f The bridal party' -will stand 'before a background of white f satin with touch of hrorize anS ' gold. The wedding decor will ce m au.umn coaors. The attractive bride will be Q I underscored with white satin. tier jor- irr.gxn veil oi luue will be released from a tiara of seed pearls and he will hold a bouquet of white mums tinged with goid. Attending the bride will be Jcfjre Ritchie. Jean ' Hamilton, Bonn Burgess, and Cleo Smith. They will wear bronze taffeta sheaths and wrist corsages of white mums. " ' ' Best man duties will be performed per-formed by James Burrows with Jerry and Bill Burrows ushering. Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride, will wear gray lace, and the groom's mother will be in off-white. off-white. Each will wear a complimenting com-plimenting corsage of bronze mums. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cook will grwt the guests at the door, and at the serving table will be Mrs. Rulon Cook and Mrs. Lynn Gur-cey." Gur-cey." Refreshments will be served serv-ed by Barbara Smith. Dixie Fehl- berg, Jennie Lou Durf ey and Linda Storrs. J Pat Sunderland will be seated fa the guest book. . ME A T SIP E 1 A 13: id ffii h W Hbrmel Value UM ffe. Cello Rkg. LIME SURE OF YOUR LOOKER GEfiTEO DOT fOHK CHOPS LO'in ROAST 43c PORK STEAKS - GET YOUR ORDER III II017 HEAT GUTTING SERUIGE FOR YOUR DEER - BEEF - PORK ETC. G 01 A U D HAPPED TO YOUR ORDER. WETTO Tastewell No.303 Cans m CUDAHAY 12 OZ. CAN ONLY 3t Steiner's Construction CflBHIET OM!0Q HOUSE BUILDING - REMODELING Call SK 6-3315 SK 6-3427 ' . . ,. . . . 9-n-rtp. WE NEVCt CLOSE 20 PHIICO-BENOIX WASHERS 6 JUMBO DRYERS PkM Anorkaa Fork 1SII6-90961 347 EAST STATE ROAD TASTEWELL WMl PHIEAPPLE-GMPEFMJIT STANDBY J? 46 OZ. CAN pew! VETS TALL CANS M Cans 1 $1 PRODUCE DEPT. o DELICIOUS NORTHERN WHTE OR ASST. TilLETTi: ifffll F FnOZEI! FOODS Tostewell Colored I fl frl I FRESH BOY iDc I SIMPLE SIMON w 01 Sperry K'J) 4Lb.Pkg. CARNATION LARGE 8 QT. PKG. ' ' ' ' ' ' . f 8 yg 4 4 4 4 1 -) CHERRY iJ) V I WELCH'S PURE-6 OZ. CANS MR. CHESSERS rr0 2 LBS. EACH i) yr-r aw 31 SOUTH 1ST fl'EST-AIHERICAN FORK |