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Show 11 Silly K. Henderson ... to wed Miss Sally Henderson, David Laycock Plan October Wedding in Temple Rites Miss Sally K. Henderson will recite nuptial tows with David L. Laycock, on Thursday, October Octo-ber 1, In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Officiating over the ceremony will' be Elder La Grande Richards. The bride Is the daughter of Alma B. Henderson Hender-son of Lehli Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laycock of American Fork. The couple will' be accompanied accom-panied to the temple by Nadlne Laycock, Bishop Norman Shum-way Shum-way and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beck. Following the ceremony the brldegrooom's parents will host the group at a wedding breakfast. On Friday, October 2, the couple will be honored at an open house reception to be held In the Lehl Third-Seventh Ward church. Bidden to attend the bride are Matron of Honor, Kathryn Cook, Charlotte Thompson, Maid of Honor and Darla Brad-field, Brad-field, and Rebecca Laycock as bridesmaids. Flower girls will be Sue and Valrey Laycock. Jewett Ingram will serve as best man for bis cousin at the reception. Sally Is a graduate, of .Lehl. High School where she took an active Interest In th Popr.h:H tlve In her church affairs', and Is a graduate of the Lehl LDS Seminary, completing both the graduate and four-year course. Sally is aSunday School teacher. She Is attending the Continental Beauty College In Salt Lake City and plans to graduate from this beauty course. Mr. Laycock Is a graduate of American Fork High School. He has completed three years of naval training- where he gained gain-ed the position of Fire Control (Radar) Technician Specialist. During his training, he attended attend-ed school at Balnbrldge, Maryland, Mary-land, and later served aboard the USS Tills destroyer, and time, he Is employed at the Tooele Army Depot. The couple will take a short honeymoon trip to Idaho and upon their return they will make their home In Salt Lake City. active interest in tne,aafu& afftVtoWfidfie ?Pucnr Future Homemakersorrswpc SvS ftfiv to-erica to-erica and the GAA. She Is ac- aTon an2.u ki " .- Mrh A'a UrvftAftfV With him MA m what's wrong with him so there's no misunderstanding.' Karen Angall to Vcd Idaho Man In October Rites Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rowe of Provo announce the engagement engage-ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Karen Angell, to Ivan E. (See) Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Carson of Burley, Idaho. Miss Angell Is a graduate of the American Fork High School and has spent one year in New York City.' She is currently a junior at the Utah State University, Uni-versity, majoring In medical technology and chemistry. Mr. Carson, a graduate of Burley High School, has attended at-tended Idaho State University,' Brigham Young University and Is now working toward a master's degree In parks and recreation at Utah State University. Uni-versity. He Is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsllon. -An. October 3, wedding Is planned with an open house to honor the couple at the Provo home of the bride, after which they will honeymoon at Lake Ta-hoe. Ta-hoe. They will make their home in Logan while continuing their studies. "Roses" Themes Arlitra Social Members of the Junior Arlitra Arli-tra met Monday, September 21 at the home of Mrs. Harry Mc Tague for their opening social of the current season. Twenty three ladies were in attendance. Theme for the party was Roses" and the decor was carried throughout the entertaining enter-taining rooms with bouquets, arrangements and single beautiful beau-tiful roses. Favors at each place setting at the small tables was a glamorized "Pill Box which contained M&M candles as pills for love, happiness, cheer, etc. with the remaining pills to be taken as Jr. Alltra membership medicine, so all could be out to club meetings. Red ribbons and a small red rosebud was at- the John Willis. At the present i-tached-tc-each of toettajLbpxes. Each memberwas aWpre sented with the year's program booklet which also held a colorful color-ful rosebud. - Name Bingo was played to acquaint the members with all the first" names of the ladies In the club. Six prizes were awarded. A delicious ham buffet supper was enjoyed followed by a short business meeting. The remainder remain-der of the evening was spent in social chat.' The reason why a dollar won't do as much for people as it used to Is that people won'jLty L Ideas are funny things. They won't work unless you do. Private Outdoor Lighting GIVES LIGHT ALL NIGHT... AUTOMATICALLY! 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' .. f 7 '': V- .; HolbyAulo Rcrr.oc-'cls For 1' l.f37 Cer Showing Newly remodeled facilities will frMt the 19S9 auto viewers at the Holley Auto Company this week.. Harold Holley, owner, said the present remodeling pro para Is the. second stage of a two-phase program that began approximately a year ago and includes extensive remodeling of the showroom area. " Previously the shop area was renovated and the shop and showroom areas were joined together almost doubling the capacity of the shop area. , ' , The present remodeling pro gram includes the installation of large double glass doors in the front of the building which will allow for display automobiles automo-biles to be driven directly Into the front of the building instead of through the rear, shop area as had been done prior to the change. ' '"-'" The showroom area itself has been enlarged and will now permit per-mit the display of three autos Instead of one as had previously been the case. Offices have been rearranged with the business office now occupying the rear section of the showroom, Mr. . Holley said. Lights have been installed In front and at the sides of the establishment and the large name sign has been moved closer clos-er to the street, away from the building Itself. In addition, the service station sta-tion gas pumps that for years has been located In front of the building have been removed and this area will now be utilized for display of new automobile models. Threi A. F. Girls i Accept Bids frm U. S, U. Sororities lTo belong or not to belong that was the question at Utah State University during the put week as USU women went through a wtok-long tail seme ter sororitf rush. Dean of Women. Leah Dun. ford said Sunday lis girls have accepted bids from the nnlver sitys six sororities. 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