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Show " V.-A Miss Carol Bateman . . . bride elect Miss Orrcl Bifemin, Frank E. Kasper To Wed Sept. 15; Open House to Follov Of interest to a wide circle of friends comes the announcement announce-ment of the engagement and forthcoming forth-coming marriage of Miss Carol Bateman of Lehl, and Frank E. Kasper of American Fork. The announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Bateman, parents of the intended bride. Mr. Kasper is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis W, Kasper. Friday, Sept. 15, is the date circled for the wedding. An open house reception will follow that same evening at the Lehl Stake Center, 200 North Center Street. All friends and relatives are invited, in-vited, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Bateman graduated from the Lehl High School and LDS Seminary. She served as student body secretary and was president of the Future Homemakers of Miss Ada tpna Woolton to Wed Stem V. Rosiy in Sept. 9 Rites Announcement of the engagement engage-ment of Miss Ada Lynne Woot-ton Woot-ton and Steven V. Romney is being made by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Wootton of Salt Lake City, former residents resi-dents of American Fork. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Romney also of Salt Lake. They will honor the couple at a rehearsal rehear-sal dinner to be held at Andy's Smorgasbord. A September 9 wedding at the Wasatch Presbyterian Church Is planned by the engaged couple. A reception will follow at the Shalamar, 2065 East 6200 South, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wootton would like to extend a warm invitation to all their American Fork friends to Join them at the church for the reception. re-ception. Attendants will be Mrs. Eric Nuttall, Miss Pamela Jeanne Wootton, Miss Myrna Kim Wootton, Woot-ton, Mrs. Dennis Sharp and Miss Kristin Shoenhals. Dr. Walter A. Romney will be Jean Hansen Jean Hansen to Attend College In Hawaii Jean Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen, American Fork, will be leaving September 11, for Hawaii, where she will be attending school this fall at the LDS Church College at Lale, Oahu. Enroute to the Islands, she will spend a few days with her brother, Jerry D. Hansen and family at San Jose, California. She Is a graduate of the American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended Brlgham Young University for two years and will be a junior at the college at registration, September 18. r' - N l America organization. A Junior Varsity cheerleader, she was active ac-tive in the Pep Club. Among church activities has been included in-cluded the position of JunlorSun-day JunlorSun-day School organist. She has attended at-tended Utah State University in Logan, and is currently employed at the State Board of Education office in Salt Lake City. Her fiance graduated from the American Fork High School where he was prominent in athletics. ath-letics. He played on the football foot-ball team and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. He also served as co-chairmen for his Senior Hop. An employee at the Geneve Steel plant, he has attended at-tended Utah State Univeristy. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Kasper Kas-per will continue his education at the University of Utah. best man. Ushers will be Arthur Kent Jr., Eric NuttaH, John Stanford Stan-ford Wootton, L. Randall Wootton Woot-ton and Michael Davles. Miss Wootton is studying at the University of Utah, where she is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. Her fiance, a U graduate, grad-uate, is working toward a master's mas-ter's degree there. He is affiliated af-filiated with Phi Sigma. Loo'i ulclhjm get you can't got oncers else! Road-balanced ride with rugged coll springs all around! Coil springs at all four wheels plus Independent Front Suspension Sus-pension on Vz- and -ton Chevy pickups deliver the extra-smooth extra-smooth ride that comes only in a '68 Chevy pickup! Chevy-Vans Chevy-Vans cushion cargos with front and rear tapered leaf springs. Big Chevies have rugged variable rate leaf springs.. OIILY CHEVROLET GIVES YOU ALL THESE TRUCK FEATURES FOR '68 See the '68 Job Tamer trucks at your Chevrolet dealer's! TirwiGos MOTOR (0. Miss Caroleen Chrislensen to Marry Roger Chamberlain in Temple Riles Miss CaroleenChristensen will exchange marriage vows with Roger Chamberlain Friday, Sep tember 8, In a ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple will be honored later the same evening at an open house reception to be held at Duncan Manor in American Fork. All friends and relatives are invited to greet the newly-weds newly-weds from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride will greet her guests In a beautiful floor-length gown of white peau de soir with empire waistline and full-length lily-point lily-point sleeves. Appliques of lace will form a panel down the front of the gown and be carried out In the hemline of the gown as well as around the chapel train. She will wear a veil of sheer Illusion Illu-sion attached to a crown of teardrop tear-drop seed pearls and 'vlll wear a single strand of pearls around her neck. Her bouquet will be a cascade arrangement of red ros es and white carnations. Attendants to the bride will be Cay la Morrill, matron of honor; and bridesmaids. Christine Christensen, Julie Christensen, Pattl Christensen and Mary Ann Chamberlain. Junior bridesmaid ' f i , L- ......... ! - ' - ' i ' ' Miss Caroleen Christensen . . . bride-to-be -vnn nn i EZ2tllT: IE; . 2L " - 4, Hall ton Fleetside Pickup Truck-tough can and body with double-strong construction! Chevy trucks have two cabs: one outside an one ins'de. Double-wall construction does it! Double strong! Fleetside pickup pick-up bodies have full double-wall sides and tailgate. From pickups pick-ups and Chevy-Vans to big chassis cab models-Chevrolet trucks are all double strong where they should be! 1 West Main j will be Shauna Stephensen. They will be wearing street length dresses of red and white dotted swiss in an A -line fashion with bell sleeves and squared necklines. neck-lines. Red trim will appear In the neckline and sleeves. Each will carry a single long-stemmed red rose. Mothers of the bride and groom will wear white dresses with red trim and have corsages of red roses and white carnations. Jay Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chamberlain will be receiving at the door. Serving will be Jennie Hannond, Ellen Boyter, Mary Louise Robinson, Rob-inson, E valine Smith, Sherri Lunt, and Shelley Stephensen. Assisting with the gifts are Juanlta Esplin, Linda Tidwell, Diane Lunt, Judy Stephensen and Joan Green. Kea Maxwell will perform the duties of best man. Pre-nuptial showers for the bride have been given by Gayla Morrill, Linda Adam son, Lyn Adams, Joan Green, Linda Tidwell Tid-well and Diane Lunt. Following their marriage the couple will take a honeymoon trip to Southern Utah. They will make their home In Cedar City. Extra worknower with iob-taiiored enginesl Check Chevy for '68. You won't find a broader range of power in any popular pickup!There's a brand-new 200-hp 307 V8 that's standard in V8 models. In Chevy-Vans you get Six economy econ-omy or new V8 go. On your biggest big-gest jobs, save with gasoline or 2- and 4-cycle diesel models. American Fork ( . ( ) Y : - . J 1 slL'V1 '..his - - Miss Linda Murdock ... to wed Wedding Plans, Sept. 8, Announced For Linda Murdock, Anton (Toni) Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Murdock, Mur-dock, American Fork, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda to William Anthon (Toni) Olsen, son of Mrs, Leath Allred of Sandy, Utah and Don E. Olsen of Salt Lake City The couple will exchange nuptial vows on Friday, September 8, In the American Fork Sixth Ward Church. A reception will follow later the same evening In the ward Cultural Hall. All friends and relatives are invited to greet the couple from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the American Fork HlghSchool and LDS Seminary, four-year program. She attended one year at Dixie College in St. George, Utah and Is a former member of the Bridlettes Riding Club. She is presently employed as a dental assistant in Salt Lake City. The benedict-elect is also a graduate of the American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He graduated from Snow College ic Ephriam, Utah and Is presently present-ly working at the Rocking O Horse Trailer Mfg. Company. He plans to continue his education this fall OPEN HOUSE TO HONOR KENT AND DEON SHAW GURNEY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gurney (Deon Shaw) will be honored at an open house reception, Tuesday, Tues-day, Sept. 12, at theDuncanMan-or theDuncanMan-or in American Fork. All friends and relatives are invited, with receiving re-ceiving from 8 to 10 p.m. The wedding ceremony will take place Sept. 12. i i Chevy-Van 108 Styling with a purpose that sets the pace! Take a good look at Chevy's style! Low silhouette of the pickups pick-ups helps provide stability, cuts wind resistance. Big windows give unsurpassed visibility. Biggest service network. There are more Chevrolet dealers to keep your truck working work-ing and earning! See the '68 Job Tamers today! at the BYU. Following their marriage the newlyweds will make their home In Salt Lake City. STATE BANK OF I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION M Electric heat is tomorrow's way for total comfort in your home. Over 3 million U. S. homes and apartments apart-ments are now heated flamelcssly. The Federal Power Commission forecasts 19 million electrically heated U. S. homes by 1980. More and more homeowners agree: "For all the good things in your home, only electric heat is good enough." Convert to Electric Heat. New developments develop-ments make it so much easier now to change your home's heating to electric. You'll be surprised how little electric-heat electric-heat costs too. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1967 Eighth Ward Plans Rummage Sale, Luncheon On Tuesday, September 12, the American Fork Eighth Ward will hold a Rummage Sale and Luncheon. Lunch-eon. The Rummage Sale will begin be-gin at 10 a.m. According to the Relief Society president, Mrs. Fred Wright, this will be the closing activity tor the summer sessions. The luncheon which will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. will be used as a means for raising money for the coming Relief Society activities. Everyone is invited to attend and choose many lovely and necessary items from the Rummage Rum-mage Sale. GRANT W. SCHAUMBURG GRADUATES WITH HONORS Harvard College announces that Grant Walter Schaumburg Jr., has been awarded the degree of A. B., Magna cum Laude (highest honors) In Applied Mathematics. Math-ematics. The award was made June 15, 1967. Mr. Schaumburg, a graduate of the American Fork High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Schaumburg of Provo, Utah, formerly of American Fork. Jerusalem is often called Zion in Christian and Jewish texts. ' s Happiness ' 1 T i Flameless Electric Heat. illions Enjoy It! Special low Rat. Owners of Total Electric homes receive a special low rate for electricity. j FREE j Clip and Moil to: j D. M. Wh.lt, Mgr. j Solvt and MorWting Dept. I Utah Power & light Co. Box 899, Salt Lake j I am planning to rtmodel or build a new home, j Pleatc tend rne, without obligation, frt information j on electric heating. Nome j Addre I C.ty I Because it' s Alpina Stake M-Men, Gleaners Set Opening Social All Alpine Stake M-Men and Gleaners are invited to an opening open-ing social to be held Friday, Sept. 8, at 7:00 p.m. at Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Durr ant's home, at 272 North 1st East. It will be a Chinese supper and the admission will be one pillow to sit on, Chinese Style. Lots of food and fun are promised. prom-ised. The Alpine Stake M-Mea and Gleaner class has had a very successful suc-cessful past year and they are looking forward to a great year ahead. A new course of study is planned for the coming year. They meet every Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. in the old Seminary Bldg. Everyone of M-Men and Gleaner i.ge In the stake Is invited to Join the group. COUPLE WELCOME FIRST BABY BOY Word was received In American Ameri-can Fork recently of the birth of a son to Charles and Louise Scott Voutaz, at Edward Air Force Base In California. The welcome little boy made his arrival ar-rival August 12. He is the first son born to the couple. Sharing grandparent honors are Mrs. Myrl C. Scott of American Amer-ican Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Voutaz of Delta, Colorado. Is INFORMATION City, Utah 84 II 0 Stale Z'P electric, it's better. |