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Show (J J, . SOCIAL EVENTS ( : V tiff v i ' ff . Miss Patricia Olsen . . . bride-elect Miss Patricia Olsen, Melvin K. Anderson Set June Wedding in Salt Lake Temple Mr. and Mrs. Gleed Olsen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Melvin K. Anderson Jr., sonofMr. andMrs. Melvin K. Anderson. Both families famil-ies are from American Fork. The wedding will take place on Friday, Fri-day, June 14, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Later the same evening the young couple will be honored at a reception to be held in the American Fork Ninth -Twelfth Ward Cultural Hall. They will receive re-ceive guests from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the AmericanForkHighSchool " ., , , v. "' '' , I ' ' '' ' ' ' I j I" - I . iff - i -M Miss Geri Austin Hiss Geri Austin, Edwin Thomas to Be Honored at Reception After Wedding Making plans for a Friday, June 7, wedding in the Duncan Manor in American Fork are Miss Geri Austin and Edwin Thomas. A reception will follow fol-low the ceremony. Miss Austin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Austin of American Fork. Parents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Thomas of Lehi. The bride-to-be has graduated graduat-ed from the America.1 Fork LDS Seminary four year program and will graduate from the local high school May 24. Her fiance graduated from the Lehi LDS Seminary last spring. He is presently attending Utah Technical College in Provo. He will finish his schooling next spring. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Kay (Judy) Carlson, sister sis-ter as matron of honor; Karla Wimmer, Sue Thomas and Christine Chris-tine Austin as bridesmaids. Flower girls will be Shirlyn Kay and LDS Seminary. She attended Utah State University and is presently pres-ently a student at Utah Technical Techni-cal College in Provo in Nursing. Nurs-ing. The prospective groom is also a graduate of the local high school. He has just completed his Junior year at Utah State University. Uni-versity. He has completed active ac-tive duty with the U. S. Air Force R.O.T.C. He is presently present-ly employed at Geneva Steel Company Com-pany and plans to continue his studies at BYU, Following thfeir marriage they will make their home in American Ameri-can Fork. ... to wed Carlson, neice of the bride and Kim Hansen, niece of the groom. Dave Nelson will perform the duties of best man. Prenuptial parties have been given in hrnor of the bride-elect bride-elect by Karla Wimmer, Mrs. Mike (Clista) Pennie and Mrs. Kay (Judy) Carlson. The couple will make their home in Lehi following the wedding. wed-ding. Hall-Winter Reception Friends and relatives are being be-ing reminded of the open house reception o be held at Duncan Manor honoring the marriage of Lou Hall and Beverly Winter on Tuesday, May 28, from 8 to 10 p.m. All are cordially invited. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Winter, Salt Lake City. The bride-groom's parents are Mr. andMrs. Louis Hall of American Fork. Arlitra Guild Holds Fashion Show, Elects New Officers The Arlitra Guild members met Monday evening May 20, at the Utah Power and Light Auditorium Audi-torium where they enjoyed a delightful de-lightful fashion show for the evening. even-ing. President Mrs. Melrose J. Pritchett conducted and gave a word of welcome. Mrs. Jesse Spafford read the club collect. The committee in charge of the program included Chairman Mrs. Grant Schamburg, Mrs. Newell Stephens and Mrs. Jesse Spafford. Mrs. Schaumburg introduced the guest for the evening, Richard Rich-ard Devey, manager of Devey's store who presented a lovely Fashion Show. Wearing apparel from the store was modeled by Mrs. Ted Barratt, Mrs. Read Graff, Mrs. Clyde Patten, Mrs. Boyd Smuin, and Mrs. Ronald Wall. During the evening Devey's presented each member and guest with a beautiful large mum corsage. cor-sage. Business of the evening included includ-ed election of new officers. Elected Elect-ed were the following: Mrs. Orpha Bachelor, president; Mrs. Mary Peterson, vice president; Mrs. Delia Spafford, secretary; Mrs. Mary Eatough, treasurer, Mrs. Cleo Knight, and Mrs. Iris Kirk, program committee; and Elma Bean and Roxy Richards, remembrance remem-brance committee. At the conclusion of the evening, even-ing, delicious cookies and punch was served by the hostesses to 20 members and eight guests. ' ' ' ''', f h 1 Miss Carol Ann Geffery . . . sets date Miss Carol Ann Geffery to Wed David Van Wagoner in June 14 Rites Mr. andMrs. Wallace Geffery, -Delta, Utah announce the engagement engage-ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Dayid L. Van Wagoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner of American Fork. The couple have chosen Fri- Utacen Library Club Holds Mothers, Daughters Party The Utacen Literary Club held their annual Mother's and Daughter's Daugh-ter's party Monday, May 20, at the home of Mrs. Curtis Chip-man. Chip-man. President Mrs. Ernest Dean welcomed everyone, and conducted conduct-ed the meeting. Mrs. George Pulley gave Litany and Mrs. Dean. Archibald gave the thought for the day. A tribute to the daughters was given by Mrs. Jack Wilson and a response to the mothers was given by Mrs. Alice Lamper, her daughter. The program for the evening was a book review by Mrs. Ze'da Freeman who gave, "Everything But Money," by Sam Levenson. Refreshments were served to 32 members and guests. A gift was presented to each one present. pres-ent. The officers of the club were hostesses for the evening. They were Mrs. Ernest Dean, Mrs. Harry Manning, Mrs. Glen Rich-ins, Rich-ins, Mrs. Curtis Chipman, and Mrs. Madge Wright. The Republic of Liberia is at the southwestern extremity of the western bulge of the African continent. I1' v. . I J I - i j 0 Miss Cathy Walker . . . reveals date Cathy Walker, Michael Sherrod to Exchange Marriage Vows in Church Rites Miss Cathy Waiker and Michael J. Sherrod will exchange marriage mar-riage promises in rites to be performed Saturday, June 8, in the American Fork Eighth Ward Church. Officiating at the wedding day, June 14, as the day they will exchange marriage vows in the Manti LDS Temple. On Saturday, June 15 the newly-we1 newly-we1 couple will be honored at an open house reception in the American Fork Sixth-Eighth Ward from 7 to 10 p.m. The prospective bride is a graduate of the Brigham Young University and is teaching at the Butler Junior High School in the Jordan School District. The groom-elect is a graduate of the AmericanForkHighSchool and also the BYU. He will receive re-ceive his MA from the University Univer-sity of Utah this June 8. He has fulfilled an LDS mission in Florida Flor-ida and has completed his active military duty with the Utah National Na-tional Guard. Busy Bees 4-H Club Meets The Busy Bees 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. Annette Jeppson on Monday afternoon, May 20. The meeting was called call-ed to order by president Kar-leen Kar-leen Bowman. The group then sang "Dinah. The girls took turns practicing the sewing machine and the leader lead-er showed them how to make a babuska and slippers. Present were Karleen Bowman, Bow-man, Mary Ann Chadwick, Kenna Pulley, Marcia Huggard, Cindy Reinhold, Tamara Jeppson, and Mrs. Jeppson. The girls will begin working on their articles during the week. What is believed to be one of the world's largest iron ore deposits de-posits has been found on the Snake River in Canada. service will be Bishop Thomas J. Griffith. Te bride-to-be is the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Walker, while the parents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen, both of American Fork. Following the wedding the newlywed couple will be honored at a reception to be held in the Eighth Ward Cultural Hall. Friends and relatives will greet the couple' from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride is a graduate of the American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She was active in the music circles of the school. She graduated from the Weber State College Cosmetology department de-partment and is presently employed em-ployed at Gladys' Salon in American Amer-ican Fork. The benedict-elect is also a graduate of the local high' school and is presently a senior at Brigham Young University where he will graduate following the next semester. He will continue his education and work toward his master's degree in Zoology and chemistry. chemis-try. The couple will make their home in American Fork following fol-lowing their marriage. Clarence Coleman To Wed S. L. Girl Edward Burns of Salt Lake City is announcing the marriage of his daughter, Florence, to Clarence Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coleman of American Fork. The couple will exchange marriage mar-riage vows Saturday, May 25, in Sandy, Utah. They will be honored honor-ed immediately following the marriage service at 987 Glade Circle, Sandy, Utah, at White City. Friends may greet the couple cou-ple from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. ALPINE STAKE M MEN AND GLEANERS PLAN HAY RIDE FOR JUNE 1 Alpine Stake M MenandGlean-ers MenandGlean-ers have set another Hay Ride for Saturday, June 1, at 7:00 p.m. All members are asked to meet at the Junior High School Seminary Building. Food will be enjoyed following the ride. Everyone is welcome to come and participate. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS HUD Project No. WS-6-45-0018 AMERICAN FORK CITY CORP Separate sealed bids for 16 in. O.D. Drilled Well for American Ameri-can Fork City Corporation will be received by the City Recorder Recor-der at the office of American Fork City until 5:00 o'clock p.m. Daylight Savings Time, 27 May, 1968, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud at 7 p.m. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, andForms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract con-tract documents may be examined at the following: American Fork City Offices, American Fork City, Utah; Caldwell, Cald-well, Richards & Sorensen, Inc., US First Avenue, SaltLakeCity, Utah. Copies may be obtained at the office of Caldwell, Richards & Sorensen located at 118 First Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah upon payment of $10.00 for each set. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded re-funded his payment, and any non-bidder non-bidder upon so returning such a set will be refunded $10.00. The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders is particularly par-ticularly called to the requirements require-ments as to conditions of employment employ-ment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual ac-tual date of the opening thereof. AMERICAN FORK CITY CORPORATION F. Haws Dur.fey Mayor Date of Publication: May 9, 16, and 23, 1968 in the American Fork Citizen. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property prop-erty will be sold at public auction auc-tion to the highest bidder on the 11th day of June, 1968, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., at the west front door of the City & County Building,' Build-ing,' Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, by Home Benefit Savings and Loan, under the Trust Deed dated August 16, 1965, executed ex-ecuted by Game O. Healey and Susan M. Healey, his wife, as Trustor, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, State of Utah, on August 19, 1965, as Entry No. 12762, in Book 1019, at page 562 of Official Records, which secures an indebtedness in favor of Amos-keag Amos-keag Savings Bank. The purchase price shall be payable i! cash in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, which shall be without warranty as to title, possessionor encumbrances. Said real property to be sold is commonly known as 655 North 2nd East, American Fork, Utah County, State of Utah, and particularly par-ticularly described as follows: COMMENCING 4.55 chains West and 410.0 feet South of the Northeast corner of Section Sec-tion 14, Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence continuing con-tinuing South 117.0 feet; thence West 96.0 feet; thence North 117.0 feet; thence East 96.0 feet to the place of beginning. be-ginning. Located in the City of American Fork, Utah County, State of Utah, ' for the purpose of paying obligations obli-gations secured by said Deed of Trust, including the fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, ad-vances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon, and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. Dated this 9th day of May, 1968. HOME BENEFIT SAVINGS AND LOAN By Paul M. Halliday, Attorney and Agent 400 Executive Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Date of first publication: May 16, 1968 in the American Fork Citizen. Last publication: May 30, 1968. Now. At TP jtJW J.v.jiP L-' faff r I w S tty) 115 and gel; i Bargain TTS O T! A3 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday. May 23, 1968 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of: ETHEL C. GRAFF, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, attorney at law, Suite 12, Geneva Building, 8 North Center Street, American Fork, Utah, on or before August 24, 1968; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions provi-sions of 75-9-5, Utah Code Annotated An-notated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. George E. Graff Administrator First Publication: May 23, 1968 in The American Fork Citizen. Last Publication: June 13, 1968. SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE OF SALE Sheriffs No. 47225 (Real Property) In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. SCHENECTADY SAVINGS BANK, A Corporation vs. KENT C. BROWN, and MAVIS L. BROWN, his wife; OSWALD H. GARDNER and FLORENCE M. GARDNER, his wife; TOM CHORNIAK, and JOAN ANN CHORNIAK, his wife and KUS- TOM ENTERPRISES, INC., a Corp. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, at the west front door of the Coun ty Courthouse in the city of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah, on the 31st day of May 1968 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Utah County, State of Utah, described as follows to-wit: All of Lot 8, Skyline Heights, A subdivision of part ofSec-tion ofSec-tion 14, Township 5South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Purchase price payable in lawful law-ful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 1st day of May, 1968. RALPH CHAPPLE, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah By Keith Bills, Deputy Don Olsen, Atty. 444 South State St. Salt Lake City, Utah 322-3458 , Attorney for Plaintiff Date of First publication: May 9, 16, 23, 1968 in the American Fork Citizen. American Fork Citizen 66 West Main American Fork, Utah 84003 Postage Paid at American Fork Postoffice Entered at the postoffice at American Fork, Utah, as second class matter under the act of congress. Published by the Alpine Publishing Co. Every Thursday E. Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription Price $3.00 (in advance) Drive a Brack your Buick-Opel dealer. GM NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the 1968 May Tax Sale, has been ! changed from the 17th day of May, to the 29th day of May, 1968, at 10:30 a.m. at the west en- ' trance of the County Court House in Provo, Utah County, Utah. For further information, please check the May 10, 13, 20, and 27, 1968 issues of the Provo Daily Herald. E. L. Sundberg. " Utah County Auditor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS the Planning Com- mission has recommended cer- . tain amendments to the Zoning Ordinances of American Fork City and WHEREAS a public hearing must be held before an amend- , ment can be made to the present Zoning Ordinance of the City of American Fork, NOW, THEREFORE, notice Is . hereby given that a public hearing hear-ing will be held in the City Hall, AmericanFork,Utahat7:00 p.m. on June 10, 1968 to consider con-sider recommendations of the Planning Commission. Said recommendations being: To rezone the following area from Residential 2 (R-2)and Residential 3 (R-3) to Commercial: Com-mercial: Commencing at apoint which is South 261.0 feet more or less to the C-2 Commercial Boundary line of American Amer-ican Fork City from the Northwest corner of Lot 8, Blk 2, Plat "A" American Fork City Survey. THENCE South 58.0 more or less to Ray Bishop's South property line. THENCE East 120.0 feet -along the south property line. THENCE North 58.0 feet more or less to the C-2 Commercial Com-mercial Boundary line; THENCE West 120.0 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Details of the proposed zon- ' ing changes are on file in the ; office of the City Recorder and may be examined during the office of-fice houi :s. G. Preston Taylor . City Recorder, American Fork City . Publishing dates: May 16, 23, 30, 1968 in the American Fork . Citizen. For All Your INSURANCE HEEDS Coll KEN CARDON 756-3851 Auto Life Fire Boat Business Insurance Fast - Fair - Friendly 57 Eot Mbfa Am. Foffc iinH wmm ID j?' 6lLA |