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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May 18, 1961 Education Building for Community Church Under Construction r J Construction has ;tarted on the new Educational Building lor the Community Presbyter-Ian Presbyter-Ian Church of American Fork, Utah. The construction marks the realisation of a long sought goal by the church. The new bulldmp will include classrooms, fellowship hall and a utility kitche.), making available much needed space for a growing congregation. Members of the building committee are: Walter McMillan, McMil-lan, Jame'i Bassett, George Mo-lascon, Mo-lascon, Fred Fish, Mrs. J. Ralph Siebel and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Weeks. The general contractors for the building are Prothero and Boardman of Provo, and Mar' vln Teuscher of American Fork for the electrical work. The architectural firm- of Haines and Purhonen of Salt Lake City designed "the buirdlhg. j An Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 32, SECTION 648, OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF AMERICAN FORK CITY, 1950, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO BOUNDARIES OF AMERI CAN FORK CITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH: SECTION I. That the following follow-ing described real property be, and the same is hereby annexed to American Fork City, Utah, and the corporate limits of said city are hereby extended to include in-clude said described property, and said property is hereby declared de-clared to be a part of American Fork City and shall henceforth be subject to all of the ordinances ordi-nances and regulations thereof, and that the description of the r LETS GO TO THE FOR A TTTn O HAM PEPPERONI SAUSAGE BEEF SALAMIE THIS AD WORTH 10c TOWARD PURCHASE OF 1 PIZZA. OFFER EXPIRES MAY 29. boundaries of American Fork City, as set forth in Section 648 of Chapter 32 of the Revised Ordinances of American Fork City, Utah, 1950, as amended, be further amended to incorporate the following described property, to-wit: Commencing at a point which is south 291.14 feet and west 702.29 feet from the east quarter section corner of section 11, T.5S., R'.IE., S.L.B. tt M. and running thence S 6 41' W 674.21 feet; thence N. 85' 04' W. 106.30 feet to the northeast corner of Nob Hill subdivision, Plat A; thence S 88 56' W. 298.04 feet to the northwest corner of said subdivision; subdi-vision; thence N. V 04' W. 210.00 feet; thence N. 12 53' E. 257.20 feet; thence N 18 47" E. 332.60 feet; thence S. 71 13' E. 339.97 feet to the point of beginning. SECTION II. In the opinion of the City Council, it is necessary neces-sary for the immediate preservation preser-vation of the peace, health and safety of American Fork City, that this ordinance take effect upon its first publication. SECTION HI. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage pass-age and first publication. Passed by the City Council of American Fork City this 8th day of May, 1961. QlenT. Anderson,. Mayor ATTEST: . STATE OF UTAH, County of Utah, ss: I, Stephen P. Shelley, City Recorder of American Fork City, Utah, do hereby certify the above and foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of an Or dinance passed by the City Coun cil of American Fork City, Utah, entitled An Ordinance amending Chapter 32, Section 648, of the Revised Ordinances of American Fork City, 1950, as amended, re lating to boundaries of American Fork City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, : hereunto set my hand and affix ed the Corporate Seal of Ameri can Fork City, Utah, this 8th day of May, 1961. Stephen P. Shelley, City Recorder 4-H Sewing Club Meets Mrs. Alta Bailey's 4-H Sewing Club met. Friday, May 12, at the Bailey home. We had a button contest and Darlene Conder won by sewing 24 buttons on clothing at home May 17, we are going to look at material and decide which is best to use. Janet Rusick, Reporter SPRING CLEANING TIME IS HERE! FREE Cleaners and Shirt Laundry MOTH PROOFING PLASTIC BAGS MINOR REPAIRS LOLLY POPS FOR THE KIDDIES GUARANTEED ODORLESS CLEANING We Take Better Care of Your Wash and Wear! EXPERT ALTERATION DEPARTMENT For the Best in Cleaning and Shirt Laundry IT'S DDnFEV eLEAnEns 45 West Main, Am. Fork Pickup & Delivery SK 6-3821 Impressive Services Held for Owen Lynch Funeral services were held for Owen Lynch, 59, in the A-mt'rican A-mt'rican Fork 8th Ward Chapel, Cha-pel, May 12, at noon. Mr. Lynch died from a heart attack suffered suf-fered earlier in the week. The prayer at the -Mortuary was given by Carl Chlpman, (nepht'jv) of Tacoma, Washington. Washing-ton. Mrs. Evelyn Beck played the prelude and postlude music and the Invocation was given by Wendell Chipman (nephew), of Salt Lake City. Tht' speakers, Bishop Wayne R. McTague and Patriarch Myron My-ron Moyle, painted a word picture pic-ture of Owen as a fine neighbor, neigh-bor, father and a wonderful husband. A man who loved his family and his community and the people who lived In it. One vho love'd baseball and was first" to stimulate the youn? boys of the town to play. The new ball park that wills be usedbythe boys in the West-era West-era Boys Baseball, south of the Greenwood School, will be known as the Owen Lynch . Memorial Park, because of his efforts and interest in getting it going. Songs were sung by Darrell Wanless, "Link Divine" and Ray Shelley, "Going Home." Benediction was by William H. W ight and the grave in the American Fork Cemetery was dedicated by Alvln Mon-son. Mon-son. Tht' flowers were taken care of by the members of the 8th Ward Relief Society. - Pall bearers were friend3 who had worked with Owen in his chosen profession, Ersel Fag-an, Fag-an, Charles Carson, Keith War-burton, War-burton, James Kelly, Clyde Carson Car-son and Bardell Beck. The A-merican A-merican Fork Rotary Club members acted as honorary pall heart' s, as Owen was a member and past president. With one Father, even God, the whole family of man would be brethren. Mary Baker Eddy Mary Ann Bell and Robert Rusick Wed in Temple Rites . -v E.yi v.; . J - ' ':. '-IV : " . N f '' , " t : ;r..,,:,i-:.: '" 1 t i"'i f ; - . I v ' . - Notice of Final P.T.A. Meeting at Harrington The last meeting of the Harrington Har-rington P.TA. will be held this Thursday evening, May 18, at 7 pin. - A film on Civil Defense will be shown and the installation of new officers will take place. Mrs. Stanford King, President; Mrs. Evan Brady, Vice President; Mrs. Wayne McTague, Secretary; and Mrs. Eldon Reese, Treasurer. 'Maytime' Luncheon For Alpine Ladies On Saturday, May 20, at 1:30 p.m. the ladies of the Alpine Country Club will -meet in the clubhouse dining rooms for a delightful "Maytime" luncheon and book review to be given by Mrs. Byron Whipple, Lehl. She will review the book, "Mrs. Harris Har-ris Goes to Paris." Straw hats and flowers have been chosen for the decorations by Chairman Mrs. Jarold Sunderland Sunder-land and her committee, Mrs. Leo Knight, Mrs. Garth Read and Mrs. Sherman Christensen. Building Inspector Attends Convention Inspector and Mrs. Alfred Johnson attended the Electrical. Inspectors Convention of Northwest North-west section of the Intermount-ain Intermount-ain States Association of Electrical Elec-trical Inspectors at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, Monday, May 8th. Wednesday they attended the regular meeting of tne Building Inspectors at Farmlngton. Saturday, May 13, an all day session of the Utah Plumbing and Heating Contractors Assn. at Fort Douglas Officers Club. The Inspectors and their wives were guests of the Association and breakfast and luncheon were both furnished by the Plumbing Suppliers of the State. Final approval of the new State Plumbing Code was made by the Association and Inspectors Inspec-tors and will now be presented to the cities and counties of the State for adoption. The difference between failure and success is doing a thing nearly right and doing it exactly right. Edward C. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Roberrt F. Rusick (Mary Ann Bell) A beautiful spring ceremony held in the Salt Lake Temple last week climaxed the nuptial events which united Mary Ann Bell and Robert Rusick, followed by a reception the same evening in the Sixth-Eighth Ward Church. Hosts for the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Joslah T. Bell, parents par-ents of the bride. Sharing honors hon-ors and helping to greet the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Rusick, parents of the bridegroom. The lovely young bride chose for her wedding dress a princess gown of silk organza underscored underscor-ed with taffeta. Motifs of the same lace which covers the bodice bo-dice are repeated on the delicately deli-cately draped skirt which sweeps to a voluminous chapel train in sunburst effect. He veil of illusion il-lusion is caught to a seed pearl crown. The bridal bouquet is a white orchid encircled with carnations, roses and stephano-tls. The bride's attendants, Bonnie Jean Ross, Mrs. Dennis Durfey, Connie Rusick and junior bridesmaid, brides-maid, Janet Rusick, were wearing wear-ing mint green brocade dresses featuring soft pleats, and tiny bow hats of matching taffeta and net. Accenting their bou quets were baby pink roses. Karie Jean Walker was the flower girl Frank R. Brown performed the duties of best man and ushering was Marvin J. Bell and Douglas Bell, brothers of the bride. For her daughter's reception Mrs. Bell chose to wear a sheath gown of light green brocaded linen and Mrs. Rusick selected a beige linen lace dress accented with beige lace. Their corsages were carnations and roses. Mrs. Wendell Klrkpatrick played organ muslo throughout the evening. Greeting the arriving guests was Kent Walker and Mrs. Walk-er, Walk-er, sister of the bride, presided over the guest register. Mary Jo MulUner, Linda Rog- The couple left for a honeymoon honey-moon trip to San Francisco. For travel wear the new Mrs. Rusick chose a green wool jersey suit trimmed with matching satin. 'Iff General Electric Iron at the Low Low Price of gQ QQ COMFORTABLE EASY4RIP HANDLE - IT'S FULLY AUTOMATIC J I HEATS UP FAST... MODEL F34 LARGE 30-SBUARE-- INCH SOLEPLATE Budget Iron It's fully automatic yet budget priced. Visualizer Fabric-Dial assures correct ironing temperature. 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