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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Thursday, March' 18S1 "; American Fork School Teacher to Wed t. J, Miss Margaret Ann Bushman Mr. and Mrs. Suel J. . Bush man of Lehl are anounclne the engagement and forthcoming marriage or wear daughter Miss r Margaret Ann Bushman to Lisle x Russon, son of Mr. and Mrs L. E. Russon also of Lehl. 3 .... . The, marBage'.wta&is'plaee nrarsday, March 16, in the Bait Lake LDS Temple and a recep- r Hon' will be held honoring the 1 newly-weds the same evening CJn-lhelnrst-Slxh .Ward recep uon nan in Lehl. Receiving will vc iivm o mi iv pjn. Miss Bushman,, a graduate" of toe Brtgham Young University, has taught kindergarten and first grade at the .Greenwood . school, American Fork, for the past, three years. She has been acuve m music circles, having . sung in tne university. Ward Choir and the Chantante Ladles Lad-les Chorus. She has been active In church affairs, taught Sunday Sun-day School; been chorister in XIXA., a member of the Stake Sunday School Board and has been serving as a Stake missionary miss-ionary for .. the past nine months. She graduated from the Lehl High School and the LDS Seminary. Sem-inary. She was a membet of the high school band and chorus. Mr. Russon teaches ) sixth grade in the Lehl Junior High School, he is also a graduate of the BYU and has taken a prominent part in musical circles, cir-cles, i .i : i Hf graduated from the Lehl High School and Seminary and nas oeen active In - the -- Boy ucout -program. : - . He is a member of the Stake Sunday School Board and was formerly a member of his Ward n . .1 a a . . - I ouptvuitenaency. tie nas lui- f Hied a mission In the Hawaii an Islands and has been a member of the Lehl TJnm riuh He has7reviouslrtaught school in we Murray and Alpine scnool Districts. Notice of Y.W.M.IX Basketball Schedule The third week of the Yfturnr Women's Mutual Improvement Association activities in the basketball tournament will be scheduled as follows: They will play the games Saturday; March 11 in the recrealon hall of the Slxh-Elghth Ward. At 9 tsn. ihe 5th Ward will play Highland. High-land. At 9:300 1st Ward will play the 2nd Ward. At 10 rjh. he 7th vs. . 8th Wards and at 10:300 Alpine will play the 10th ward. The Ninth Ward drew a bye for this week. New 4-H Club, to, I. be the I . ' .. - 'Junior Rough Riders' A metVlnff of the 4-H Hors Club was held Februarv 7 at the home, of Carol Hunter, The ..... " rou was cauea and minutes of the last meeting were read bv Larry Allen, club -Dre?iednt took charee of the meeting The , - - w nrat business to. be taken ud was the dividing of new shirts and the colors. They are to be red with white lettering on &nA white straw hats wtre also decided de-cided upon. A new name was C.hnnpn fnr the club. From now on thev wiif be called the Junior Rough Rl- aers. An acuvity committee was chosen. Thev are: Dannv Watts and Fred Hunter Of American Am-erican Fork and Stanley Lewis of Lehl. It was decided to pay 25 cents a month dues and' punch 'and cookies were served to au by Ms. Ralph Hunter " Club leader and advisor. Mr Wayne" -Allen, assigned the members to find three diseases common to a horse and to re port on them In-the nextmeet- lng which will be held on March 6 at the home pf Danny WatM in American Fork. y Club Reporter Sharon Allen MIA June Conf. To Be From June 8 to 11 The dates . for ': the : annual June Conference held bv the Mutual " Improvement Associa tion 6f the Church of . Jesus Christ Df-Latter-day Saints are the 8, 9, 10, and 11 of June this year. The scheduler followsT"""1 " YWMIA Camping June 8 1 General Sessions June 9 Dept. Sessions June 10 General Sessions June 11 There will be two festivals along with the annual- Master M Man and Golden Gleaner Banquet. The two festivals will be the Dance Festival "Especially "Espec-ially for You" to be held at the U of U Stadium, on Friday and Saturday, ana "Prom'sed Val ley,'" a musical play, which will be held at Kinjrsbury Hall on June 6, 7. 8, 9, and 10. . Spring Fashions to be . 'Mbdeledvv-4--..-:-For Federated Women Sprinkle stock salt on tree stumps and use them for "salt tables" for cattle. 'The salt will keep the stumps from sprouting sprout-ing again and the constant licking lick-ing and biting makes them rot faster. In a year or so. the stumps can be kicked out! A farmer who has tried this method me-thod says It saves time and trouble digging out the stumps with heavy equipment, , The General Federation of Women's Clubs of the- Timoan- bgos First District are, sponsoring sponsor-ing the . fourth annual . Voelie Fashion sewing contest to . be ht'id Wednesdav March 15. at 8:00 pjn. in the'Olpin Sundberg Duxiamg at 294 E. 3 South in Pleasant Grove. s ' V Modellne . beautiful Snrlntr Fashions will be contestants from Lehl, Pleasant Grove and prem. The winners in this district dis-trict Will firo ta thd state enn. test which 'will be held ln,W den on . March 25. The state VTTfl.'l V 111 . nuuivi o vuaiiiuues wui ue sent to New York City for final uaging in May. ; The national rnlze in the Club Womt'n's Division is a 3-week 3-week trip 'to EuroDe for two. plus a trip to the 1961 Feder ated Club Women's Convention in Miami Beach. Florida: and additional prizes to. the Club to wmcn she? heiongs. ' , The national - winner - in - the' student division will be receive a $1,000 scholarship, plus additional, addi-tional, prizes to the Club that sponsored her, and a gift of money to her school. Other prizes pri-zes are given lor winners in the state and district contests. Local Lo-cal businessmen are also a- warding prizfe's to winners in me aistric . " On the ; evenine of the dls trict contest in Pleasant Grove, Mrs.J5. Losee of Bullock Jewel Box In Provo, will talk on new trends In je'welry for all occasions. occas-ions. , Shlrl, of Shirt's Beauty Shop in Pleasant , Grove, and also President of the Utah County Hair Dressers and Cosmetologist Cos-metologist Association, will speak on hair styling for various var-ious types of facial structure. - An expert on fabric types and blends will also show new- spring materials. Chairman of this lovelv af fair Is Mrs. Dee Olpln of Pleasant-Grove with Mrs. Vetn Wentz and Mrs. John 'Dennis of Orem In charire of refresh ments. O". .,' . ... ... Mrs. Olpln urges all Federat ed Club. Women to attend this outstanding event. . I GOOD DEAL ESTATE OfJYSr Brick Home, 8 years old, on hill overlooking American Fork. One acre of ground, will also sell with home or separately, sepa-rately, 2 acres, 7 acres or 9 acres, with irrigation water. Also , available with one of the above 1 deep 6" well Vk Inch sup-'ply; sup-'ply; with pump, : J; v"'' ; ' We have b 2 and a 3 bedroom home in Lehl.. Frame, carpets, drapes and etc. Both priced to sell quick. Excellent commercial property' for sale In American Fork. , r ,:; , ' ,' . FARM 58 acres on bench or 104 acres In bottoms with Lake Shore Rights. ' s ; : ; ' AN EYE TO THE FUTURE 10. acres near Alpine' Countrr i-. ..ciub.. V -. Brick Home In Orem 4 Bedrooms, Recreation Room, 2 fire places. Near schools and church. Owner leaving state. Must sacrifice $16,500.00. FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS CALL US WE CAN SAVE YOU UP TO 20 ON FIRE INSURANCE Keith E. Chadwick Insurance b Realty SK 8-4872 American Fork Wayne Chadwick SK 6-3041 Intermezzo ClubHears ;tOf Home 0 Decorating Members of the Intermezzo Club met at the home f T.n- jean-smith with Diane Walton and Bety Waener actine as as- sising hostesses. Special musical musi-cal numbers were sune bv Na- dlne j Mlllerr accompanied by Kauueen Van; Wagontt. Mrs. LaPrlel Taylor from the Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. was guest speaker ,for the evening, giving ideas on homt? decora tion; ; r Other members present were: Murial Alhidee. LaRae Ander son, Geniel Chestnut, Cleo Griffin, Grif-fin, Rita Hall,' Bonnie Hquston, Jeanine Kitchen. Nadine Lav- cock. Ifyrna'MUne. JaNae Ni- choles, Shirley Miller, Collen Simkins and Mary. Lou' Nicholas. Nich-olas. Special guests were Mary Lou Bennett and Joyce Evans. Meekness and charity have divine authority. . Mary Baker Eddy 1IL ' 1 n mm I El I I I I : U n II - II I lll I . I l-J I I - ft r I - I ft 1 .. 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