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Show -' V... . - ,' ' . If 1st Arlene Jones . i , prospective May bride Brent D. Peterson to Ved Arizona Girl in Temple Ceremony May 28 . Of interest to their many friends In two states comes the . announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Arlene Jones and Brent D. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan W, Peterson, now of American Ameri-can Fork, The announcement is - made by the parents of the intended in-tended bride, Mr.' and Mrs. Emerson Jodes of Chandler, Arizona. Marriage tows will be ex-changed ex-changed on Saturday, May 28, in the Arizona Temple in Mesa, Arizona. A reception win honor the couple that evening in the Chandler Second Ward church, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. An open house will further fete the newrweds on Saturday, June 4, in the American Fork Eighth Ward church. Both Miss Jones and Mr. Peterson Pe-terson are prospective seniors at BYU and are preparing for careers in the educational field. Miss Jones is an English ma- or, has sung in the a capeQa choir, is dormitory president at Shlpp Hall and is employed as cashier at Deseret Towers cafeteria. She graduated from Chandler High School and ICS Seminary, where she was stu-dentbody stu-dentbody secretary and Homecoming Home-coming Queen. She was formerly former-ly employed at Penney s store. Mr. Peterson is majoring in English and Speech and is affiliated affil-iated with Delta Phi Kappa fraternity. fra-ternity. He fulfilled a mission in Denmark and is now a member of the Utah National Guard, 142nd M.L Linqulst Company, at Fort Douglas. A graduate of Lent High School and IDS Seminary,hewas Senior Class president, played In the band and wis a state winner in legislative forum. Prominent in athletics, he lettered in foot-ban, foot-ban, basketball, baseball and tennis. ten-nis. He is employed at Penney s store in American Fork and also plays trumpet in the True-Tones dance band. The couple win make their home in Provo. V" .' - 1 1 Vjv I 'lf I ' li' . . ',' ' IK; ; -4 i' A - Mrs. Charles Jerry Taylor . , . (Candy Hansen) Reception Honors Candy Hansen, Charles Taylor Following Wedding Rites Candy Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Hansen became be-came the bride of Charles Jerry Taylor, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Taylor of Thousand Oaks, California, May 6, in a ceremony performed by Harold B. Lee in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. After-which After-which the bridal party was entertained en-tertained at a wedding breakfast at the Don House hosted by the ' bridegroom's parents. ' For a reception in their hgnor held later the same evening, the bride's gown was of peau de soi, trimmed in embroidered al-encon al-encon lace; accented with arora-borlalus arora-borlalus and seed pearls. It had 'a sheath front and full length skirt. Soft pleats flowed to a chapel train. The veil was bouffant bouf-fant held by a lace-pearled, pet- aled bridal cap. She carried a cascade bouquet of purple velvet . cbids, and white., carnations j . V ide was' attended .by BeUtj.,jwenf maid of honor and her sisters; Cindy, Carla, Colleen as bridesmaids; Ca-mille Ca-mille and Charee as Junior bridesmaids; and Cheer as the flower girl They were attired in floor length gowns made of lavender lace n' air cotton, trimmed with dark purple velvet vel-vet ribbon. They carried parasols para-sols lined with flowers. Bob White filled the duty of best man. Ushers were Chas. Cades and Randy Hansen, brother broth-er of the bride. ' . Guests were ushered down a pathway roped off with ferns and purple ribbon. The bridal party stood under a canopy lighted up in tones of purple. Small umbrellas um-brellas fined with flowers were used for the center pieces of the tables., Guests were served buffet style. The couple left on a short hon eymoon, afierwhlch they win live in rProv(nmttt-1tMrendeJ 4h school year. Tbey win then make their home in California. Miss Geri Hanson, Mike Smith of Lehi to Ved in Salt Lake Tempb Planning a June 10 marriage in the Salt Lake IDS Temple are Geri Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hanson of American Fork and Mike Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard How-ard C. Yerke of Lehi, A reception win honor them later the same evening at the home of the bride's parents, 168 North 4th East, American Fork. They win receive their guests from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Hanson Is a graduate of the American Fork High SchooL She was Homecoming Queen, a member of the varsity cheerleaders and a delegate to Girl's State. She attended Utah State University where she was affiliated with Kappa DeltaSoror- iry and a USU Songleader. She attended IDS Business College and is presently , employed in Salt Lake city. , . 1 Mr. Smith graduated from the Lehi High School where he was active in sports being a member mem-ber of the footbaU and wrestling teams and a member of the Let-ter Let-ter men's Club. He also attended the College of Southern -Utah and Snow College where be was active in football He fulfilled an IDS mission in the East Central Cen-tral States and is presently attending at-tending Brigham Young University. Univer-sity. 'He is employed In Lehi They win be making their home , ... ., ... V " Miss Geri Hansen . U plans June wedding Local Girls Invited to Enter PI. Grove Queen Contest May 30 Of particular interest to Utah horsewomen is the Strawberry Days Rodeo Queen Contest which win be held Monday evening, May 30, at 8:00 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Rodeo Arena. Contestants must be over 16 Bridlettes Hear "Care of the Horse" ; : The Bridlettes Riding Chtb held their May meeting on Friday, 6th, at the City Han. president Marie Thrasher conducted, the meeting. , Guest speaker for the evening was Dr. Tom Purvance, Veteran at the Alpine Animal Hospital in Provo. He discussed the'Careof the Horse." He f 1 r s t covered feeding, hoof care, sanitation, care of wounds and colic in horses. He also showed the group a simple method of removing Bot eggs from the horses coat and then stated that there is no truth in the many myths and superstitions su-perstitions about horses such as cdld water being used in a test to determine If a mare is going to bare a colt, etc. A question and answer period per-iod followed. It was thought by the group to be one o the best and most informative meetings married or single, and wUl be Judged on attractiveness, personality, per-sonality, and ability to handle ahorse. 1 The chosen queen and attendants atten-dants win be awarded cash prizes and win participate in the nightly rodeos, June 16, 17, and 18. They win be asked to make public appearances in the two weeks prior to the rodeo. ; (. Past Strawberry Days Rodeo Queens win also be honored in the Grand Entry of the three rodeo performances. They are asked to contact Kenneth R. GUI-man GUI-man at 785-2358 before May 30. Wedding Date Is Postponed The marriage of Jffl Wilcken to Michael Larson announced to take place Thursday, May 12, (today) has been postponed, it was announced this week. they have ever held. The group then voted this year to present a trophy to the Brldlette who is chosen as the most outstanding member of the club for the year. Five and ten year pins win also be presented tor the years designated. Lorraine Lor-raine Hunter won the door prize for the evening. ' Jr J . J X laniLiM i n Miwil ii fin 'iiili.Z-i tttUf i MMIMMBEbZb Miss Anita Grace, Clifford C. Norman ... to wed Miss Anita Grace to Exchange Vows. Vith Clifford llorman in Temple Rites Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Anita, to Clifford C. Norman, are parents of the bride-to-be. Bishop and Mrs. Joshua Grace of American Fork. Parents of the benedict-elect are Mr. and Mrs. Clive E. Norman of Salt Lake City, formerly of Lehi. Nuptial vows win be exchanged Thursday, May 26, in the Salt Holds Final Meeting of Year The Harrington School held their last PTA meeting on Thursday, Thurs-day, April 28, .with PTA president pres-ident Mrs. Robert Greenwood in charge. Reverence was spoken by Thomas Griffith. . The business of the evening was to elect new officers which had to be postponed and the nominating nomina-ting committee dissolved, because be-cause of the new boundaries to be set for the coming school year in the Harrington Schhol area. Mrs. Greenwood thanked her officers who had served with her for the past year. The program was under , the direction of school principal Ce cil R. Hansen who directed the First, Fourth and Fifth grades in demonstrations of Physical Fitness. It was a most interesting interest-ing program. Dr. Olivia McHugh Elected UAUW Pres. Dr. Olivia McHugh and Ora Jean Chlpman attended the State Division Convention of the American Amer-ican Association of University Women which was held at Utah State University in Logan on Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7. Dr. Olivia McHugh was elected elect-ed president of the Utah Division Divi-sion of the Association of University Uni-versity Women. Miss Chlpman and Dr. McHugh both belong to the Salt Lake City Branch of this organization. Go see pur Quick dealer. Go get a '66 Buick Special. Going 1st class was never easier. (Or smarter.) Delivery? Bight now! Deals? Couldn't be better """'..-1 ....... , y TffT--fill Choose from a wide range of body styles, colors and options. 4 out of 5 new-car buyers pay Special prices make sure you get the Special WINNER Its class, Pure Oil Performance Trials. WINNER Popular Science Gold Cup for outstanding braking performance in Pure Oil Trials. AT A WINNER OF A DEAL! Wouldn't you realy rather have a Buick Special right now? (When the getting's so great?) . 1 1 See your Buick dealer during his Par-Bustinj Sale.'" , "'" IIOLLEY A0T0-G0.-297 Wcst-Main AmcrkanJorJk; THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday. May 12, 1868 Second Ward Drama Night Promises Gala Affair May 17 ... On May 17, the American Fork Second Ward will present its' annual Drama Night featuring "Courtln Time, to be presented present-ed by the Young Marrieds and "Mother's Anniversary," portrayed por-trayed by the 'Second Ward Oscar Os-car Winners. Curtain time win be at 7:30j.m. v V " Marilyn Hoffman, the drama director, tells us that due to uncontrollable crowds of autograph auto-graph seekers, Rock and Doris win have to appear in disguises. It was intimated that Rock would probably be disguised as Bob Allison and Doris will appear as Joy HadTock. Come down and enjoy the fun with us. While you're there, you can say hello to Rock,. . J mean Bob. , : . Delbert (Bert) Duncan, professor profes-sor of Marketing Emeritus at the University of California at Berkley, Berk-ley, has been visiting with relatives rela-tives and old friends In American Fork. Local Girls Named : ToCSU Honor Roll ; Cleo Carson and Ham mi Muto of American Ferk were among the students at the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City who; were named recently on the winter win-ter quarter honor roll. The an-l" nouncement was made by Ward S. Robb, Registrar of the CoK lege. Both girls were in the group with grade point averages above 3.6. .. Employees Party f All employees of. American Fork City and their families, are reminded to circle Saturday, July 30, as the date of the flrsj, summer party 'for city employees. em-ployees. Mayor F. Haws Durfey pro-;, posed the summer event at council coun-cil meeting Monday night, with all councilmen approving the proposal. pro-posal. Council members will provide a steak fry, with city employees and their families invited to attend at-tend the afternoon event, with a swimming party included for youngsters. ' Whether you travel by train. ..plane. ..car... Lake IDS Temple. Later the same evening the couple win be honored at a reception re-ception to be held in the American Amer-ican Fork Ninth Ward Church, 673 East 3rd North, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. with a program to be held at 9:30 p.m. All friends and ' relatives are cordially cor-dially invited. Chosen to attend the bride are Christine 1 Grace, maid of ! honor and Trudy Grace, Bev- erly . Bowen, Becky Norman as bridesmaids and Cheryl Norman Nor-man as flower glrL Best man duties wlQ be performed per-formed by Keith Norman with James Norman, Paul Norman, Robert Day, Robert Grace and Ned Grace serving as ushers. , The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of the American Fork High School and LDSSeminary. She was a representative student, Seminary studentbody historian, Yearbook ' editor, and a representative. repre-sentative. She is an active member mem-ber of the LDS Church and is presently employed in the Bank of American Fork. The prospective groom has completed an LDS mission in California. He is a graduate of the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He was active in football, foot-ball, basketball, baseball and track. He served as Junior class president and is presently attend-ingttiefeYU. attend-ingttiefeYU. The couple wffl make their home in Long Beach, California this summer. 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