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Show 'A V THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, September 24, 1959 V Beautifully Appointed Reception Honors IMr. and iMrs. Ted Adamson A double wedding ring motiif In salmon pink, white and sil-" sil-" ver formed a beautiful setting for the wedding reception honoring hon-oring Ted Adamson and his "bride, the former 'Miss Sherry Russon, Friday evening in the Lehi Fourth Ward: The couple pledged marriage vows, that morning in a ceremony cere-mony solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with President Presi-dent EIRay Christiansen officiating. offic-iating. . Immediately . following the ceremony the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adamson of American Fork, were hosts to the bridal party at a wedding breakfast at Harmon's Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Russon Rus-son of Lehi, parents of the bride, hosted the wedding reception. The bridal party stood before an arch with double wedding rings and pink carnations. The lovely bride was radiant In a gown of silk bombazine underscored un-derscored with taffeta and trimmed trim-med with hand clipped lace. The fitted bodice was styled with a lace yoke and short sleeves. Lace trim fell in cascades cas-cades down the length of the full, floor length skirt. - SMOKE VS. FIRE ' vi by Orvflle Gunther Where there is fire there is not necessarily smoke. rm passing that little gem of knowledge along just to let.you know that old adages dont always hold true. If you want proof, here it is: Oil burners for furnaces are commonly thought of as messy, mes-sy, smelly, smoky and sometimes some-times noisy things. But now along comes a new Lennox oil burner that is the exception. excep-tion. Just in time, too, for the fuel oil people because other fuels have been increasing increas-ing in popularity. This new burner makes oil competitive on a dean, quiet and economical econom-ical basis. Maybe you are not the least bit interested in burning oil ia your furnace. But whether you are or not. it is an example ex-ample of how Lennox has been advancing the science of home-heating for 60 years. And that's a long time to be advancing anything. The Lennox HI - PERFORMANCE oil burner is just the latest. There will be more in other fuels and in air conditioning, too. What I am trying to say is that whatever fuel you choose . . .oil, gas, electricity or coal . . .you can look to Lennox for the latest and best. That goes for central air conditioning, condition-ing, too. By some strange coincidence, coinci-dence, this Lennox equipment I'm bragging about is sold and installed through our ahop. Make us prove what' we brag about. i G'JimilQ'S Phone SS t-2451. Am. Fork - 31 North 1st Wert t G bet your Sfefson r i MHtOOV onii. vintrai ua mm Rssun oaetzi Her elbow 'krta -veil ci sherest bridal xil-asica vis caught to a tiara' of seed pearls and she held as all-white bos quet of stepJiiriocis ercirtlir one perfect cfthii Attending the bride were ILss RaXae Rtissoc tz&LA cZ feocjor; Mrs. Wti:-.am Jacobs. Mrs. Jay Manning. Mrs. Andrew Sialtcc. Miss Dcnr-a Webej, Sss Jcyt Ann Jones and itss-Kaye S.rA They were gowned ia saisaa pink lace sheaths over taffeta and styled with aa empire em-pire waist. esrtberbesd ard front, bow. Their boorsets were sainzen pink gLidioCs with server ser-ver trim ia T''Iara"cTwd ding ring. . Kenneth Gardner scood as best man and ushering were Norman Jones and R&nald Carrot Ilene Eddihgtoa and Janice Gardner, petite Dower cm were dressed in pink lace and taffeta dresses and LLd tiny bouquets cl pink carniliss. Master Kevin Ray Ensscc. nephew of the bride, in a tnxeda. stood with the Cower firis. For her Lijshters wee-fir.?: Mrs. Russon chose c-scy perk linen and lace, and the graces mother wore blue aee ever taf feta. Their ccrsires wre pink gardenias. Guests were fretted at the door by Mr. ad Mrs. Doc Whira-p?y Whira-p?y and Mr. and Mrs. V. Keith Adamson. Miss Sandra Peterson was seated at the g-jesS resis- ter. Ia charge of the girl dis play were Mrs. JoLene M:Kr ney. Mrs. JcAna Bean. Mrs. Csr Zimmerman. Mrs. Diana Liri. Mrs. LaRae TrUn., Mrs. Madge Hutchings and Mrs. Hayes.- Gifts-were -recefred-fcy Elaine Whizpey Lynet Etih- ings, Rocya Esschings and Ji-Neile Ji-Neile Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ray Rss-on Rss-on were boss and hostess ia the serving area. Gsests were served ser-ved at individual tahks centered center-ed with a dochie weeding ring. I Local Items i 1 Melrose Jed Pritcheth. Jr cf American Fact, was one cf SSO ' students who received degrees ' at University cZ Utah . snrr cornmenceinent exercises heid ; last week. Be waswxrded the ; degree cf Eachei cf Laws. I Fosr - Pkn.at Gro sSa- dents received degrees. E2x C Howe. Karvsscev el jnnix high ; school far-She A roe Scbaci Dis trict, was awarded a Dorter cf ;Edi2eat33i degree' in ecacaScxs-al ecacaScxs-al administration. f Jean A. Fsgal received a Mas- ;ter of Science E.farttsxi de- , gree. after attending the TJ. I under a grani froca the Natisr- al science t'ccncahwc. sze is a teacher at JLneraras Ftck i Junior High. ' ed a Master .of Sconce ds-sree jia ' Jedacatpacal 'adntinStriD. Sarah' Eaheth' Seibel, a member of Phi Karpa Phi aid Kappa - Taa Ahha schoassac honorary socceces. received a . Bacheiof of Science degree ia Mr. and Mrs. Merri2 Lett aad son Richard of PeessyJvaria, are here vtstirg their esxh ers. Mrs. A.Ve Stewart. Aer-kaa Aer-kaa Fork, and Mrs. Lao. of Lehi. They case t Utah to enroll, Richard ia the University Univer-sity .pf Utah. For the 3 r' '-" Fii-som Fii-som Dam cear Sasrarsenx Cahf, the project cacSrsctoes built what is prcfeahy the workTs largess cciLing riant of its type, a $5SCO rehigerahiaa unit adjacent fc the IraVtTg plant. The pianl pxochxing S2.- Q00 pocads of rake ke aa beer oa a contnocs bass, was Bed during r--- to cool the concrete con-crete for -the daa Prfcr to she nuiinguagsregajes were far red to lower their .Bourbon THE C3&sxs 09 KENTUCKY TRAIMX ouRBONwmtsiar, sotc 1810 CX30T ."f c3 iA .' " itt 1 1 ;ri' ' ( AO '? M-.' N . ' l"MMI"lmrt -miM-imtrA Mr. and Mrs. silver riSbca and pink carna-taco. carna-taco. Serving was done by Lyn-ne-tte' Petersaao, Shirley Skinner, EcfcertA Petersaa, Janice Nor-berg, Nor-berg, Donna Rasmussoa, Colleen Chrsssiinsen, and Carolyn Whintrey. Grntering the bride's table was a beastifuI2y decorated iree Saered wedding cake top- sa2 rases. Aroand the table was a nylon ruffled skirt with rarnahoas tied with silver rib-boa. rib-boa. Ara Win? played background crgsa nvnsac whiJe the guests SS w Ted Adamson were being received. Immediately following the reception re-ception the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley, Idaho. For traveling the new Mrs. Adamson chose a black crepe dress with black and white accessories. They plan to make their home in American Fork. ' Coming for the wedding were Dr. Marlow Gardner and daughter daugh-ter Janie of Phoenix, Ariz.; Rex Gardner and two sons Kenneth and Robbie of Vernal, and Mrs. Ella Mae Walters, St. Joseph, Missouri. All for one one for all" was the motto cf Alexander Dumas' famous Three Musketeers. It represented the group helping the individual and the individual helping the group, with all benefiting. Today, the motto applies as a description of the efforts of millions cf Americans to solve community problems . ; - Here in Utah, the Salt Lake Area United Fund is typical of the "all for one" concept Thousands cf individuals indivi-duals and businesses in Salt Lake County and Southern Davis County join together to support 32 rginiiations devoted to health, child and family service, and recreation and character building. Their contributions benefit more than 100,000 men, women and children in the area who make use of the services of the participating craniiations. This support to the United Funot ts typical cf the support sup-port given to many community projects. It is entirely voluntary. Individuals and business organizations assume . the obligations of good citizenship by helping their fellow citizens." The fact that the support. is voluntary typifies the basic strength of our way of lifer Free people, working together, help maintain progressive communities. Each, by benefiting others, Sr. High P-TA Holds Back To School Night i "Back to School Night foe' parents was held at the Aawr-j lean Fork High Schoci cq Thursday evening. Septetniwr I 17. It' was most gratifying : note that the attendance great- ly exceeded that of previses, years. Much appreciatioa was J expressed by the parents for the i fine teaching personnel outstanding 4 facilities availahie to the students. The well organized or-ganized evening reflected the: time and effort ' put forth try E Principal Don C. Overly and ail ; the faculty members. i A general assembly was held In th-LiUlThatre with " PT-TAt President Mrs. Joseph M:Iryr I conducting. Prayer was. oCIersd! by Ferril Sorenson. Charles B. Walker, represent-, ing the Alpine School District! was in attendance. Also ilrs, Leo Bo wen, P-TA Council pesc-1 dent. Mr, Overly addressed the! group, giving instruction oc the ; evening's .scnedule and cu.'ilin-' ing some of the schoot ptvi-cies. ptvi-cies. He urged parents t ri down on absences from sehixit due to trivial reasons such a ; hair dressing appointmechK. i baby sitting, vacation trips and so forth. When a student-absent student-absent because of illness, he ssi-1 ted that it is desirabl.. that the ; parent notify the school there-1 by eliminating the necessity effi the attendance counciloc rr.it- ing so many calls. IS fes ai necessary that a student bring a written note from his par- i ents before returning to schcvA. MFr-Overly -stated- that- the , school is off to a good start; that the students are shiSr respect for the new building j and that more students are be- ing served hot lunch thaa had j been served last year to both; the junior and senior hi&h schools combined. . . I benefits hiiretelf. . 4 J tm LZ2 rib Here's your best buy of the season! Top Quality UNICO FAINT, two cans for the price of one. Buy a gallon and" pet two. This is a discounted line of fine paint. It will give you long-lasting protection. 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