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Show i .. .. r .m AiirrjcAjr rp"x citizen. Thursday, Oct 10, a IV 'Miss Jeannine Smith Engaged The American Fork Citizen published Every Thursday at American Fork, Utah . by the ALPINX PUBLXSHXNQ COMPANY X. Russell tones, Editor and Publisher Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postofflce at American rork, Utah, under the act of March I. 1879. Subscription Rate $3.60 Per Year -I Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith of American Fork are announcing announc-ing the engagement of their daughter Jeannine to Mr. John Allen Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Judd of Pocatello, Idaho. Ida-ho. . Th prospective groom is a graduate of the Idaho State Uni verslty where he studied to be a printer. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and is at the present time also employed at the Long Bank Note Company miss Bmitn is a rraaimt of the American Fork High School. in Salt Lake. Announcement of the wedding She attended the Brlgham Young University where she was affiliated af-filiated with the Slgnnthighl Social Soc-ial Unit. She was employed at Dugway for a while and then attended the Henager Business College and a branch of the BYU at Salt Lake. At the present time she Is employed at the Long Bank Note Company In Salt Lake. : date will be made at a later date.- -u - God has endowed man with Inalienable In-alienable rights, among which are self-government, reason, and conscience. RlElJ GAIilES IJllEAT & TTrkii-iilfiisvn QfitVlr S The right to think is th ri (difference between us and the lenemv. - JL UU1IUUUVII fsiDasiiiiii aa mm First Time Grown in Utah 7. - W- tj CERTIFIED SEED AVAILABLE AT 8 V 5 lllff Bonnie Jean Ross ... sets data Miss Bonnie Ross to Marry Ronald S.i Cook in Temple , - Mr. and Mrs. Athol D. Rots art announcing tha engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Miss Bonnie Ross to Mr. Ronald S. Cook. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon B. Cook. , The couple will exchange wedding tows November first In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Friends and relatives are cordially Invited to attend a recelptlon honoring the newly weds the same evening, in the American Fork Sixth-Eighth Ward church, " ; Both are graduates of the American Fork High School and LDS Seminary and both were active in school affairs and have attended the BYU. Miss Ross was a senior cheerleader, member of the colorguard and Pep Club and also served on the staff of the school newspaper and yearbook. Room Mothers Honored at Tea She . has been active in the LDS Church having been a teacher and chorister. At the present time she is employed at Geneva Steel Company. Mr. Cook was the student-body student-body vice president, and member mem-ber of the football, basketball and track teams. He has been active in the scouting program, in MIA and In the priesthood classes. .He recently returned from an LDS Mission to the Southwest Indian Mission. At the present time he is employed em-ployed at Boley Realty in Am. Fork. . Bidden to attend the bride are her sisters, Jerry and Mar-la Mar-la Kay Ross; sisters of the groom, Pat and Kathy Cook; Mrs. Tom Bailey, Mrs. Bob Ruslck, Mrs. David Hansen and Mrs. Fred Worlton. - " A pre-nuptlal Trousseau Tea In honor of the bride will beheld Saturday, October 26, from" S to B p.m. at the Jr. High School Seminary Building, at 53 East 4th North. Mrs. Ross, mother of the bride will be hostess. v. Miss Jeannine 8mith ... to Wed This wheat averaged more than 150 bushel per acre last year in Washington State FRANK SHARP 229 East 9th North Phone PO 8-3013 Lehl, Utah 1 (Drive Safely jCkis (Week-end Now Open For Business ' . R 108 East State Street, Lehl ll K Hours 6 am. to 10 p!m. A Tea in honor of the Room s Mothers of the American Fork u. Junior High School was held Monday, October 7, In the school 'sewing room. ...a , . .1 ... Present were faculty mem--.bars, PTA officers, committee -chairmen and Room Mothers. Each lady was presented with :: a corsage as she entered the ;';room. Mrs. Junior Williamson, : : president of the PTA gave the '-"address of welcome and ex-Jt; ex-Jt; plained the significance of the corsages each received. Every-: Every-: one was asked to introduce themselves to the group In order !tto become better acquainted. ' Refreshments were served. h . jiMaaiSBaaSeBBBBSBBBBBBBBBMBBMI V run TREASURE HOUSE OF THE IIATIOir Ptral hUtory'df Utah mining , ,,i -, j .: Edited and published by Utah State Historical " Society 150 pages, profusely illustrated il-lustrated with old-time pictures Covers' all phases of mining $2.25 per copy, postpaid Send check or money order to: Mining Centennial Committee 820 Kaorns tldg. Salt lab City, Utah EncloMd $ ... for........copltt Traaturt Houm of tht Nation" Nam .. ... 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