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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, Septembet 22, 1960 . 1U Raymond McKinney Takes Bride ! , A, . '-iv , . s " v .fc . - v ;V.r ' -1 P. ., i . z - t J r J 4 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKinney Lehi Seventh Ward Chapel was the setting for the lovely ceremony cere-mony that united Bonnie Bullock, Bul-lock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed C. Bullock of Lehi, and Raymond McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gurney of American Amer-ican Fork. The bride wore a long white dress of lace and net over taffeta, taffe-ta, the neckline was accented by little lace flowers, she carried a bouauet of white orchids sur rounded with white mums and blue ribbons. Those standing in line were Mrs. LaVee West, matron .of honor: Myla Webb, Sharon Han sen, Karen Hadfield and Sue Austin. Denese Bullock, sister of the bride, was petite as she carried car-ried her bouquet of white mums accented with gold ribbon. Roy Robinson was best man. Mother of the bride wore peach taffeta, mother of the groom wore rose taffeta. Their corsages were mums with gold ribbons. Ushers were David and Paul Bullock, Marlin and Grant McKinney; Mc-Kinney; host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bullock. Those In charge of the serving were Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. Eldon Bone, Miss Shirley Johnson, Miss Edna Molema, Miss Brenda Chamberlain and Miss Linda Barnhart. Those in charge of the gifts were Miss Judy Cook, Shirley Mott, Carol Barney and Mrs. Kathryn Barratt. In charge of the guest book was Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grace. The beautifully decorated cake was made by Letha Curtis of Lehi. After a short honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nevada, the young couple will make their home at 446 Elm Street in American Fork. T? s rrom the Stork Mr. and Mr Frank D. Ballev were blessed with an eitrht Dound. three ounce babv bov. born Sept. 15, at the American Fork Hospital. They are going to name him Todd Frank. Grandparents art? Mrs. Faun Bailey of American) Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Lunceford, Brawley, Calif. An 8-DOUim quince babv bov with lots of black hair was presented pre-sented to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Proctor at Mip American Fork Hoslptal on September 16. He win De welcomed home by lour brothers and one sister. His GrrandDarenta are Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Tuttle, Salt Lake City and Mr. and , Mrs. Darrell Proctor American , Fork. Out of each 4-cent stamp on a first-class letter moved by train, railroads receive less than half a ct'nt and they move the letter an average distance of 512 miles, the Association of Americanj Railroads reports. Freight cars of Class I railroads rail-roads number 1,672,000 units, according to the Association of American Railroads. Placed end to end, this fltfet would form a solid train over 14,000 miles long, spanning the continent nearly five times. Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. Fran- com were thrilled with their first girl, born Sept. 16 at the AmtYican Fork Hospital.; She was warmly greeted by her two brothers, Bruce and Brent. Her name is Sharon Ann, and her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Wagner and Mrand Mrs. Gordon Francom, American Ameri-can Fork. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. (Tex) Savage Sa-vage are the proud parents of a seven pound 0 ounce baby boy, their first, born at the American Amer-ican Fo,rk Hospital, September 16. His name is Todd L.,.his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Walker, Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. C. A. Savage, American Amer-ican Fork. Other babies at the hospital this wt'ek include: Girl to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Carlson, Pleasant Grove; Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Eustace D. Kelley, -Pleasant Grove; Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Peterson, Lehi; Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones, Lehi. 2,358 Farms in Utah County The 1959 Census of Agriculture, Agricul-ture, conducted in Utah. County last fall, counted 2,358 farms, according to a preliminary report re-port Just issued by the Bureau of the Ct'nsus, U. S. Department of Commerce. Total land In farms was 687,342 acres. The average value of farms (land and buildings) in the county was $38,510. Of the county's farm operators opera-tors 1,601 owned their farms, 624 owned part of the land and rented additional acreage, and 95 were" tenant farmers. The average age of farm operators op-erators in the county was 49.8 years. There were 304 farm operators op-erators 65 or more years of age. Of the 2,358 farms im the county, 1,228 were commercial farms. Detailed statistics on crops, livestock, equipment, etc. are presented in the preliminary report, with comparable statistics statis-tics for 1954. Copies of the county report may be obtained for 10 cents each from the Bureau Bur-eau of the Census, Washington 25, D.C. Dr. Woodbury Address Am. Fork Thespians Dr. Lael 'J. Woodbury will address ad-dress American Fork Thespians to create a better understand lng of the Thespians program and give an Insight to its activities. ac-tivities. The public is invited to attend the regular Thespian meeting Sept. 26, at 7 pin. in the A.FU.S. Little Theatre. Dr. Woodbury, noted young speech professor of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University will be the speaker. He, as well as beinrj respected by the youth of the B.Y.U., is a respected citizen. During his career at the B.Y.U., Dr. Woodbury" has produced pro-duced many outstanding plays; a few of the latest were "On-dlne" "On-dlne" and "All My Sons." This summer he premiered "Mantle of the PropiNjt," written by Dr. Clinton F. Larsen. of the English department of B Y.U. The Thespians feel fortunate in having Dr. Woodbury speak A at their meeting and cordially Invite everyone who has Interest Inter-est in drama, speech and Thespian Thes-pian activities to attend ' and take advantage of this wonderful wonder-ful oportunity. There will be no charge for admission. 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