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Show r 9 v 1 7 . V sat . i&itn.m Miss Sheila Durrut . . . sets date : Durrani Sels Wedding Date J. Announcing': the engagement ind forth coming marriage of lelr daughter Sheila, are Mr. Ad Mrs. Walter E. Durrant it American .Fork.' Miss Durrani Dur-rani will become the wife of jary Love ridge in ceremonies so be performed In the Salt Lake Temple on October 9. ' The future groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Loveridge of Orem. A reception will, be held In honor of the young couple on October 10 In the First-Fifth Ward Cultural Hall. The new bride and groom will be receiving re-ceiving guests from 8 to 10 p.m. Bidden to serve as maid of honor Is Noreen Durrant, sister of the bride to be. Standing as bridesmaids will be Lana Thompson. Tana John and La Kapatan Club Hold Social The iLaKapaton Club of American Amer-ican Fork held Its opening social so-cial oil Thursday, September 3, at the Vhome of Mrs. E. J. Lee. Assist Mrs. Lee as hostesses hostess-es was Mrs. Roger Taylor, Mrs. Kent Hanson, 'Mrs. James Hoi-ley, Hoi-ley, and Mrs. Kenneth McClure.. The theme of the evening was Africa. As the guests arrived, they were,weeted by wild animals ani-mals Ktuffed) and were presented presen-ted wijth a bone necklace. The speaker' for the evening was Dr. Mark Allred from Provo, who spoke on Hypnotism ..and the may ways that it can be used. Three of the club members mem-bers submitted to being hypnotised hyp-notised to show how it was done. It proved to be a most enjoyable enjoy-able evening.'-'- Refreshments were served and a discussion followed. ' Members present beside the hostesses were: Mrs. Delbert Atkinson, Mrs. Dennis Carlisle, Mrs. Larry Miller, Mrs. Jerry Zimmerman,. Mrs. Terry Carter, Car-ter, Mrs. Gareth Conder, Mrs. Douglas Larsen, Mrs. Ralph Lee, Mrs. Carl Pack, and Mrs. Mack Wagstaff. Also present were two guests, Mrs. Paul Taylor, and Mrs,Kenneth Walker. Walk-er. - iPIlPli mil ffimmm mmmmm iB torn mnm m fir-. 'p 15 -l U't' i it- . nVi By highway andor rail, Rio Grandt hat tha ' aqulpment, achadulaa and know-how to handla your goods bottar HRioraiuJQ RAIL ROAD '" TOTAL TRANaPORTATION test I I!i Brisii Wistam taSBsad Sharon McRae. The brother of the future groom, Ron Loveridge, Love-ridge, will serve as best man. Acting as ushers will be Larry Newell and Lynn Halllday. , Miss Durrant Is a recent graduate of American Fork High School and graduated from the local LDS Seminary. ' Mr. Loveridge Is a graduate of Orem High School and a four year graduate of the Orem LDS Seminary. He has attended the Brigham Young University and has completed his six months service with the National Guard. At present he is employed at Durfey Cleaners In American Fork, where the couple plan to make their home. Hospital Patients Patients who are being treated at the American Fork Hospital are: Richard Scott Fran com, Lee Ivy, Lillle Wilde, William Nerd-ln, Nerd-ln, Werner Loeffler, Bett G. Spencer, Wilma Newman, Virginia Vir-ginia Kolstad, Nancy Nicholes, Carolyn Mcmtler, Bertha Loeffler, Loef-fler, Larry Emery and Jill Walton, all of American Fork. Mable Street, Russell Gene Woffinden and Phyllis Walker, all of Lehi. George Gardner, Paula Jolley, Leah Holman, John Alan Glenn, Lisa Peterson, Sherry Nash, JesslejpPenrod, Lawan Barabart and Bonnette -Smith, all of Pleasant Grove. William F. Martell of Orem. Cynthia Ostberg of Salt Lake James Lee Georgic of Park City. . f l ............ ,r Girls cl Hospi!:l The baby boy wore the crown for a big majority this put week at the American Fork Hospital when In a five-day period, ten husky boys made their debut and only one dainty little girl arrived. ar-rived. , . 1 ' On Monday, 'September 14, Mr. Stork deposited one of the young gentlemen for the Wendell P; and La Von Bennett Hansen family who welcome the new arrival as their number IS child. The Hansen's really believe be-lieve that children are "cheaper by the dozen. When asked what the name of the new arrival would be, La Von said that each member of the family had a favorite named all ready but It seemed that no one wanted to compromise so up to press time no name had been chosen. Delighted brothers and sisters are, Candy, 18, Randy, 18, Cindy, Cin-dy, 14, Clara, 12, Colleen 10, CamlUe; 8, Charee, 7, Brian, 6, Cheer, 4, Bruce, S, Regan, one and one half. The new baby is blessed with lots of black hair and weighed eight pounds and eight ounces on arrival. Grandparents who are so pleased are Mrs. Ruth Hansen, Mrs. May Bennett and Mrs. May M. Harrington. Mr. Stork made his second call for an American Fork couple cou-ple when on Friday, September 18, he deposited another small bundle for Perry B. and Elaine Short Thomas. You'd guess In a hurry that it was a boy If you'd . Just stroll .into Smith Drug and see Perry strut. More than pleased with their new brother are Kathy, 12, Janet, almost 10, and Craig, B. No name has yet been found that Just suits this tiny fellow who weighed only five pounds, 13 ounces on arrival. I don't care now small he Is' says Dad, -"half-backs don't have to be big.' : , Sharing grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Short of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas of Payson. Labor Market In Utah County A four-day work week distorted dis-torted Utah's labor market picture pic-ture during the week ending September Sep-tember 9,. reported JohnE. Lewis, Acting Manager of the Provo Employment Security Office. Of-fice. Jobs offered through employment employ-ment security offices dropped nearly 200, and totaled 82S. However, an expected downturn in new unemployment did not materialize due to shutdown of a coal mine In the Price area, Mr. Lewis said. i f Continuing unemployment was unchanged over the week and stood at 2.62 pef cent of the insured work force. Mhserel Growth... 1940 -1964 Since 1940, Utah's nonferrous metal mining has been hard hit by foreign Imports. But new minerals have been discovered and new demands created for known deposits. Uranium, oil, natural gas, gilsonite and ethers have come into their own. In 1940 Utah's minerals other than gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc totaled only 17 of Utah's mineral value. Today, ifs an astounding 59 I UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant fife for all" HEY EVERYBODY G0L1E TO THE FAIR! PUBLIC INVITED Saturday, September 26 - 3 :00 P. M. Till 7:00 Ktiv 'V'v" Sponsored by A.F. 8th Ward CUB SCOUTS PACK 708 WHERE? at Holindrakes Patio 50 West 1 North American Fork (If weather is bad it will be ot A.F. 6-8rh Ward Chapel) . : G3H13S of Skill - Fun For All nrtr-To Everyone wins - no one rtlllEu lesTote Gote Rides! Pony Rides! " : - i ' :, "-;,J ' , ' ' Refreshments! A. F. Ill's!. Schcl Rcon l!c!h:rs Er.!;rt:in cl Tea A Room Mothers Tea was held Thursday afternoon, Sep tember 17, at the American Fork High School Faculty Room. In. charge of the lovely affair was Mrs. Eugene Thomas, chairman and Mrs. Max Hun- saker, PTA president and Mrs, Harold Holley. Refreshments were served to the members of the High School PTA Council and to seventy- seven Room Mothers along with the teachers at the high school. All the teachers were introduced intro-duced and the duties of the Room Mother were explained. Acting as Room Mothers this year are the following! Mrs. Ned Veater for Mr. Devltt; Mrs. Ray W. Lamoreaux for Mr. Farrerj Mrs. Dean Winter for Mr. Bennett) Ben-nett) Mrs. Walter Eggett for Mrs. Summers Mrs. Hartney Hlppach for Mr. Hone Mrs, Harold Greenwood for Mr. Man-gelson Man-gelson Mrs. Joseph Mecham for Miss Lurlene LaVar; Mrs. Don Fox for Mr. Giles Mrs. James Vasey for Mr.Sorensonj Mrs. Don Devey for Mr. Nelson Nel-son (Leo) Mrs. Bud Shelton for Mr. Ellasonj Mrs. Donald E. Christen for Mr. Nelson (Evan)) Mrs. 00611 Ingram for Mr. Inger soil; Mrs. Eugene Thomas for Mrs. Morris; Mrs. Edwin Wycherley for Mrs. Baldwin; Mrs. Ted Barratt for Mr. Spencer) Mrs, Leo Turner for Miss Mulllner; Mrs. Cecil Hansen for Mr. Anderson; Mrs. Ersel Fagan for Mr. Parker; Mrs. Preston Barratt for Miss Beck; Mrs. Ira Taylor for Mr. Pederson) Mrs. RalphSmlthfor Mr. Mcintosh) Mrs. Fred Wright for Mr. Wadley) Mrs. Junior Williamson for Mr. Bailey; Mrs. Norman Shumway for Mr. Washburn) Mrs. John Bennett for Mr Ollphant; Mrs. Athol Ross for Mrs. Tuckett; and Mrs. Lor en Spencer for Mr, Mower. Op:a lliau la ItoorCily . Worker Sundiy A combination Openhouseand birthday party win be heldSun-Jy, heldSun-Jy, September J7, tor Floyd Bryant, who win be 85 on that date and who win also retire from his Job as a worker for American Fork City at this time. Mr. Bryant has been an employee of the city for some ten years. The openhouse win be held at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Sherman (Elva) Chrlstofferson at 570 East 540 North, American Fork and all friends and relatives are Invited to call between the hours Hew Arrivals Babies born In the American Fork Hospital the past week are: 1 September, 14-Boy to Norman Nor-man and JoneU Allred Harris of Orem. September 14-Boy to Phil and Marilyn Guyman Fauver of Salt Lake City, September 14-Boy to Tim and Bonnie Brown Monson of Lehi. September 14-Boy to Wen- d&u P. and La von Bennett Hansen Han-sen of American Fork. September 15-Boy to Ken neth and Barbara Heaps Brown of Pleasant Grove. i September 15-Boy to Phil andKathy Burgess Fredrick son of Pleasant Grove. September 15 Girl to C. E. pnd Jeanette Hardman Loader of Wendover. September 17-Boy to Wlllard J. and Melba Workman Hol man of Pleasant Grove. ' September 18-Boy to Perry B. and Elaine Short Thomas of American Fork. September 18-Boy to DarreU and Marilyn Burt Wanlass of American Fork. September 18-Boy to Gerald B. and Fay Street Jorgensen of Lehi. of 1 p.m. and throughout the afternoon. v Mr, Bryant is the father of eight children, seven of whom are still living. Kenneth Bry ant, Arlsonai Mrs. Zane (Flora) Christ ensen, Talmage, Utah) Mrs. James (Artha) Beverldge, Lehi) Mrs. Ted (Kathryn) Brad-shaw, Brad-shaw, Ogden; Eph Bryant, Arizona; Ari-zona; Mrs. Sherman (Elva) Crhlstofterson, American Fork; and Mrs. Phil (Charee) Phillips, Pleasant Grove, He also has twostep-chUdrenMrs, Rodney (LaVone) Greene, Murray Mur-ray and Glen Hansen, American Ameri-can Fork. He has 23 grandchildren. grand-children. AU members of his family who are able win attend at-tend the affair In his honor. .He was born in Swan Lake, Idaho and was raised in the Uintah Basin. In Utah. He has resided In various places throughout the state Including Lehi and American Fork Hope as if success were certain cer-tain but work as If it were not.. . . ' Ladies Auxiliary VFW Holds Msstir.j The Ladles Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Ware Timpano goa Post 4918 held their regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the American Ameri-can Fork Veterans Hall. Among other items of business the ladles lad-les voted to send $10.00 for the Veterans Hospital Christmas Party, a donation to the National Auxiliary Cancer fund, and a donation to the VFW National Home at Eaton, Michigan. Donations Do-nations were made from the proceeds of tickets sold on a beautiful dolly made by Mary Larson. Winner of the dolly In the drawing was Helen Mercer.-. . : . Presiding at the meeting was President BUlle Jean Vasey, who also gave a report on the Auxiliary's annual Pot Luck" Party held in August at the Rotary Ro-tary Park. ' . Revenge Justice. Is a king of wild 'HAVE AN OLY" A good way to extend Western hospitality, assuring you , and your guests the enjoyment of truly , distinctive refreshment. tfu Water" . ;: ... . K . ,. . . .' .... 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