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Show tr.'ii, , V - j O ,4; o w - - 'I H 'li' I III". -I Mil III I ll k. , , -"- ' Caroleen Christensen . . . sets date Miss Caroleen Christensen to Wed Southern Utah Man in Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. James M.Chris-tunsen M.Chris-tunsen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Caroleen, to Roger Rog-er J. Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Cornell Chmberlain of Glendale, Utah. The couple have set their marriage mar-riage date for Friday, September 8 in the Salt Lake LUG Temple. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the American Fork High School where she was active in the marching and concert band, Future Fu-ture Homemakers of America, and Las Ancianas Club. She graduated grad-uated from the four-year Seminary Semi-nary program. She has attended . WINS TROPHY-Mrs. Ted (Beth) Barratt holds 'Grand" trophy which she won at Continental Beauty College in Salt Lake City. Trophy was awarded on vote of studentbody for 'public relations. rela-tions. Mrs. Barratt has also been chosen to serve as studentbody stu-dentbody president at the schooL BETH BARRATT AWARDED HOiiORS AT CONTINENTAL COLLEGE OF BEAUTY Mrs. Beth Barratt, American Fork, recently received top honors hon-ors from the Continental College Col-lege of Beauty in Salt Lake City when she was awarded the schools' grand trophy award. Mrs. Barratt, a student at the Bridlettes Hold Regular Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the American Fork Bridlettes Riding Club was held Friday, July 7, at the Durrant canyon cabin at Tibbie Fork. A potluck supper was enjoyed by the members of the club. President Erma Frandsen conducted con-ducted a short business meeting. Members present included Marie Thrasher, Woneva Myers, Cheryl Christensen, Lorraine Hunter, Artalee Toth, Joy Proctor, Proc-tor, BrendaMerkley.SharonMc-Rae, BrendaMerkley.SharonMc-Rae, Miriam Thomas, Carol Goode and Marpe Eggett. The latest thing in dropouts is a father of five children after af-ter the first week of the vacation. vaca-tion. Best part of a two week's vacation, va-cation, says the man across the way, is the day he spends resting rest-ing before he goes back to the Job., s the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City and plans to continue con-tinue her studies this fall. She is presently employed at Parker's Park-er's Artie Circle in American Fork. The benedict-elect Is a graduate grad-uate of Ordervllle High School where he was active in track and Future Farmers of America. Amer-ica. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Southwestern States Indians. He has attended CSU and will continue in the fall. The young couple will make their home in Cedar City following fol-lowing their marriage. school since January, was presented pre-sented the trophy following secret se-cret ballot of the studentbody for the student they felt showed the best public relations. The gracefully designed trophy stands about three-feet tall and is fashioned from a marblelike marble-like substance, trimmed in Silver. Sil-ver. Mrs. Barratt has also recently been elected studentbody president presi-dent at the school. She is the wife of Ted Barratt and the mother of three sons. Dist. 10 Riding Club Slates Aug 4, 5 Events District TenRiding Club events are scheduled for Friday, Aug. 4 and Saturday, Aug. 5. Friday events will begin at 1 p.m. at the Lehi Rodeo grounds. The Saturday Satur-day events will begin at the Am. Fork race track at 1 p.m. Plat races, chariot races and relay races will be run on the American Fork track. Saturday at 6 p.m. the rodeo events will continue and the street parade and precision drill events will be staged at the Lehi Rodeo arena. Summer warning: Lookout for cootyuts. ! M j . -"" i nit i "i, f 1 1 ' N " t f i EARLY RISERS GARDEN CLUB SPONSORS STEEL DAYS FLOWER SHOW-Ramah Peterson, left, Mary Peterson and Ronald Stine prepare for annual Steel Days Flower Show, which will run Friday and Saturday. Mr. Stine, general chairman of the show, prepares striking in the artistic division. Steel Days Flower Show Scheduled For Two Days in UP&L Co. Auditorium Say it With Flowers," will theme the delightful two-day Steel Days flower show, sponsored by the Early Risers Garden Club, of American Fork. The two-day show will be held in the Utah Power and Light Co. auditorium, with entries received between 6 and 10 a.m. on Friday, Fri-day, July 14. Judging will be completed com-pleted from 10 a.m. until 12noon, when the flower show will be open for the public until 8 p.m. The show will also be open Hospital Patients Patients who are being treated at the American Fork Hospital are: Norma Jean Fowler, Ernest F. Evans, Steve John Davis, Carol Piatt, Paul Carlisle, Car la Rom -inger, Beatrice Fox, Louie Pineda, Pi-neda, Davis Heaps, Jill Evans, Vernon B. Holindrake, Mur-ieLAllridge, Mur-ieLAllridge, Darma Christensen, Verda Kitchen, Rulon Greenwood, Kay Lynn Granthum, Phil Vaughn Hanmett, Janice Boyden, Wanda Dalley, Marsha Neil and Myrtle Christensen, all of American Fork. Alta Raye Larson, Nedra Jas-person, Jas-person, Florence Abraham, Theo Gines, Michael Hatch, Norma Harper, Vickie Giles, Bonnie Vernon, Paul Jacob, Steven McKay, Mc-Kay, Preston G. Shoell, Alfred J. Winn, Rhonda Lynn Anderson, and Pearl J. Foulke, all of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Charles Slater, Becky Jean Scott, Robert J. Evans, Ormond Webb, Kathy Grace, Troy Peterson, Peter-son, Jay Evans, Jeanne Evans, and Lois Rushton, all of Lehi. Linda Jensen, Pat J. Engle, Mark W. Farrer, Jamie Bar-bier Bar-bier i, Geniel Clegg, all of Or em. Steven Alger of Alpine. Joelene Cook of Cedar Valley. Janice Iva Chldester of Salt Lake City. Paul Syles of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hew Arrivals Babies born the past week in . the American Fork Hospital are: July 1 Girl to Joseph Brent and Elaine Anderson Bateman of American Fork. July 1-Glrl to Ronald and Diane Jensen Barney of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. July 1-Boy to Robert Dee and Marilyn Larson Park of Lehi. July 1-Boy to Morris J. and Janice Fillmore Brady of American Ameri-can Fork. July 1-Girl to William G. and Ruth Robinson Evans of American Amer-ican Fork. July 2-Boy to DeRoy and Alta Rae Freelove Larsen of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. July 2-Boy to LeRoy and Ilenen Lopez Sandberg of Pleasant Grove. July 6-Boy to LaVar and Patsy Pat-sy Jones Engle of Orem. July 6-Boy to Forest Larry and Vickie Burr Giles of Pleas- ant Grove. July 7 -Girl to Ronald E. and Geniel Glazer Clegg of Orem. July 7 Girl to James and Janice Jan-ice Wilkenson Boyden of American Amer-ican Fork. I July 8-Boy to Abe and Wanda I Limb Dalley of Ameican Fork, i Guests at the hom; of Mr. and : Mrs. Lynn Milne of American Fork over the Fourth of July holiday were Pat and Dee Hoppie . and tlree children, Lynn, Brian, ' and Dee Ellen of Santa Ana, ! California and David and Vickie ! Milne and daughter, Klmberly of j Ogden. Mrs. Hoppie Is a daugh- ! ter of the Milne's. Staii .vlusial had a life time ; batting average of .331. n "mm on Saturday from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. for your viewing pleasure. Entries may be picked up after 7 p.m. closing time. Judges qualified by the National Na-tional Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc., will be in attendance atten-dance to judge show entries. Ron Stine, president of the Early Risprs Garden Club and general chairman of the show, emphasizes em-phasizes that . entries will be judged by merit, rather than individually in-dividually scorei The Steel Day Flower Show will feature two major divisions, horticulture and artistic. Schedules Sche-dules may be picked up at the Am. Fork Nursery or from Mr. Stine at the Alpine Publishing Company. Horticulture entires must be grown by the exhibitors. Artistic arrangements material mater-ial must not be grown, but exhibitor ex-hibitor grown material will be given preference. . Committee members assisting assist-ing Mr. Stine include Wanda Scholes, Idonna May and Irene Reinhold, theme; Mary Peterson, Peter-son, staging; Lois Pritchett, Raman Ra-man Peterson, entries; Elma Tree, hostess chairman; Udene Lund, luncheon for judges and club members. Beautiful awards will be presented pre-sented to the sweepstakes and merit winners, with ribbons also awarded in the outstanding Steel Days Flower Show. All day long on Sunday, Long Distance rates are at their lowest. No need to wait till evening. You can dial a station-to-station call anywhere in the country (except Alaska and Hawaii), and the first three minutes will nevei si "lcrethan a dollar. Why not take adv.n of our Sunday Special rates, and ir if this a very special Sunday for someone somewhere else? gl ) Mountain States Telephone ?- . i ,' Mrs. McDaniel Women of Moose Regent Mrs. Vern McDaniel was installed in-stalled senior regent of the Pro-vo Pro-vo Chapter 903, Women of Moose, Saturday in ceremonies at the Moose Lodge Home. Other officers installed were Mrs. Fred AUred, junior graduate grad-uate regent; Mrs. Edna Grigch, junior regent; Mrs. Sue Barcliff, chaplain; Mrs. Glenn S. Park, recorder; Mrs. Forrest Driggs, pianist; Mrs. Ross Ellis, guide; Mrs. Bud Myers, sentinel; Mrs. Mary Bernardi, argus. The Loyal Order of Moose presented each officer with a corsage. An installation dance followed the ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conder of American Fork had as house pests recently, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Conder and sons, James and Larry ofEnglewood, California. The visitors visited with other relatives while here and made a trip to Yellowstone National Park before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Conder and baby daughter, of Westminister, Westmin-ister, California recently visited with Mr. Conder s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Conder of American Fork. They will make their return trip home via Yellowstone, Yel-lowstone, Oregon and Washington. Wash-ington. -' Try our Sunday Special O 4-H Mothers' Party The Cooking Kiddles entertained entertain-ed their mothers at an outdoor 4-H luncheon. The delicious menu was planned and served by the members. Chill and crackers, celery and carrot sticks, pickles and olives, punch, fresh chilled OUR TOWN IS JUMPING WITH IT'S ODD AlIIOAL STEL DAY! GELEBItATIOn July 13, 14, 15 Three of the Biggest, Busiest most Fun-filled days of tha year . . . that's American Fork STEEL DATS. Bank of American Fork is happy to participate par-ticipate In this joyful celebration along with the outstanding businessmen and women and civic organisations that make this annual event so successful. DONTMISS... ON THURSDAY: . The ART SHOW AT CITY HALL. Sidewalk ales downtown. HORSESHOE TOURNMENT Carnival ON FRIDAY: Flag Ceremonies at City Hall Swim Meet, city swimming pool Pet and Hobby Show. City Ball Park Horse Races Variety Show at Am. r ork High-Horseshoe High-Horseshoe Tournament Sidewalk Sales Flower Show Teen Dance, Latona Dance Hall FIIIAL WEEK DEF03E LAS UEGAS j j UA6ATI0! FOQ 2 LIMY PEOPLE j j ElITER TODAY ! I ) I"1 ) USDA CHOICE OAK BURN T-QOIJE STEAKS GliAROOAL WcllTrimmed A b VALLEY BRAND GOLDEN RIPE j FRANKS HAS j 49 ,b- 10 lb- S Effective Dales July 13 -14 -15 i DEL MONTE 46-oz. LIBBY'S4-oz. FRUIT DRINKS UIEIK1A SAUSAGE J for $00 5 for $00 j ; COUPON I tip top Special Brand BREAD I FRUIT BRINKS i for K I I 17 for $400 L J I I L I With Limit Coupon ' 1 Coupon Per Customer ! SILVER DOLLAR MARKET J 187 West Main Lehi, Utah J I JUNIOR STORRS MERV BROWN j Butcher Monoqer ff I THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday. July 13. 1967 fruit bowl and S' mores were served. Members and guests were Mrs. Eldon Reese and daughter Ann; Mrs. Paul Steele and daughter Sandra, Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Harvey and daughters Kris-tie Kris-tie and Karen; Mrs. Harry M ON SATURDAY Chuck Wagon Breakfast Parades Boat Show Sidewalk Sales Art Show Flower Show Bake Sale Baseball Whiie it is true the king snake is capable of battling venomous species, it does not go out of its way to attack them. Tague and daughters Jean and Jone. |