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Show 4 Miss Christine Mann . . . bride-elect L. Clauds Lamph to Ved Keims Girl Today; Reception it The Manor Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mann of Kearns, Utah announce the engagement en-gagement and forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Christine, Christ-ine, to Luris Claude Lamph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luris N. Lamph of American Fork. The young couple will exchange ex-change marriage vows on Thursday, Thurs-day, July 21, (tonight) at The Manor In Am. Fork. BishopC.E. Peterson of Provo will officiate at the ceremony. A reception will follow honoring honor-ing the newlyweds with friends and relatives invited to greet them from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride-to-be is a graduate Miss Carolvn Walker J v V -j Miss Carolyn Walker, Chris Norman Set August 14 Wedding in Temple Riles Mr. and Mrs. Horace K.Walker K.Walk-er of Alpine, announce the engagement en-gagement and forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Carolyn, to Chris Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norman of Lehi. The couple will recite marriage mar-riage vows on Thursday, August 14, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tem-ple. Later the same evening they will be honored at a wedding reception re-ception to be held in the Alpine Ward Cultural Hall frum 8 to 10 p.m. . The bride-elect is a graduate of the American Fork HighSchool and LDS Seminary, four-year program. She attended BVU fur one year and is presently employed em-ployed at the LDS Church In-' formation Office in Salt Lake City. The prospective groom is a graduate of the Lehi HfehSehool. He has completed two years of college at the Brigham Young University and intends to continue Dr. Mark Mired To Discuss Hypnotism At Jaycettc Meet The public is cordially invited to attend an unusual public service serv-ice meeting presented by the American Fork Jaycettes tonight (Thursday) at the Utah Power and Light Co. auditorium. Dr. Mark Allred, Provo naturopath, natur-opath, will discuss hypnotism and its use in the medical world at the meeting sponsored by the local Jaycett3. The meeting wiU begin at 8p.m. according to president pres-ident Lois Wanlass. .. . T fcf N of the Kearns High School where she was a member of the Pep Club and the Concert Choir. She recently completed her first year of nursing at the University of Utah and is presently employed in Salt Lake Cuy at the USF & G. Insurance Company. The prospective groom is a graduate of the Am. Fork High School. He was a representative for Boys State. Ha is presently present-ly in his last year of Pre-Med at the Brigham Young University Univer-sity and is employed with the Pay-less Pay-less Cleaners in Murray. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Draper. ( . . . reveals date his studies therf this fall. Following their marriage the young couple will make their home in Lehi. there is only one motorcycle in its class that outperforms the EIUDCESTCNE We call it the BRIDGESTONE 175 SR When you own a Bridgestone 175 Dual Twin or Hurricane Scrambler, there is only one cycle even close to your class that can dust you. That's the Bridgestone 175 SR. It's a hand modified and tuned special built by Bridgestone's Racing Department (or serious competition riders. The Dual Twin and Hurricane Scrambler are built for anyone who wants performance a cut above the ordinary. See them today. M & II DISTRIBUTING Phone 756-9066 309 East State Road American Fork, Utah Open House to Honor Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bullock of PI. Grove, announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Bonnie, to Michael B. Taylor, son of Bishop and Mrs. Ira J. Taylor of American Fork. An open house in honor of the o Miss Bonnie Bullock . . X' r r . "XL Miss Sandra Let' Limb . . . bride-to-be Miss Sandra Lee Limb, Randall D. Crooks to Take Nuptial Vows Aug. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Limb, of Lehi. are announcing the engagement engage-ment and approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Sandra Lee Limb, to Randall D. Crooks of Provo. Vow s will be exchanged exchang-ed in the Salt Lake Temple, on Thursday. August 7. The parents par-ents of the intended bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Duane Crooks of Provo. A reception will honor the newlyweds in the Lehi Stake Center, Cen-ter, 200 North Center Street, Lelii, on Friday, August 8. All friends and relatives are invited Bridgestone 175 SR BRIDGESTONE 175 DUAL TWIN Now Only s49995 Hurrican Scrambler $25.00 additional couple will be held Friday, August Aug-ust i. All fiiends and relatives are cordially invited to greet the newlyweds from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, 812 East 2nd South, PL Grove. V . announces marriage and receiving will bp from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Miss Limb is a graduate of the Lehi High School and has also graduated from Brigham Young University, following a major in Elementary Education. She is currently employed in the 174 years ago we gave Bourbon a good name. Jim Beam. World's finest Bourbon since 1795. K PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISRIY WSTIHEO AND B0TTLE0 BY THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO. CLERMONT. BEAM, KENTUCKY L Miss Jill Petersen to wed James Clinton Jill Petersen Plans Late August Temple Wedding With Rexburg Man Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Peterson Peter-son of American Fork announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jill to James R. Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clinton of Rexburg. Rex-burg. Idaho. The couple will be married on Friday, August 29, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. After the temple ceremony the young newlyweds will be honored at a wedding breakfast hosted by the parents of the groom. Later that same evening they will be furthered honored with a garden reception to be held at the home of the bride's parents, from 8 to !0 p.m. The prospective bride is a graduate of the American Fork High School. She attended the College Col-lege of Southern Utah at Cedar City and the Brigham Young University Uni-versity and is presently employed employ-ed in Salt Lake City. The benedict-elect is a graduate grad-uate of Sugar -Salem High School and Ricks College in Rexburg, Reckless drivers are easy to see. but they don't cause ALL the crashes, according tothe Utah Safety Council. Plain bad man ners continue to lead the list of crash causes. Driving too fast, failing to yield the right of way, not paying attention and drinking were blamed for more than half of last year's crashes. Kress Store in Provo, and plans to teach in the Granite School District this fall. ' Her fiance graduated from the Nampa High School in Idaho and has attended Brigham Young University. Un-iversity. He fulfilled an LDS mission in the Cumorah Mission. Mis-sion. He is serving with the Provo unit of the Utah National Guard. The couple will make their home in Granger where the bride will teach and Mr. Croi 'is will continue his studies at BYU.In Mechanical Engineering. Idaho. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to England and will be a senior at BYU this fall. On Saturday, September 6, there will be an open house reception re-ception in the Piano Ward Church, Rexburg, Idaho, further honoring the new bride and groom. THREE DAYS ONLY REGULAR $4.98 Peter, Paul & Mommy m Hawaii Five-0 Ventures Peter, Paul & Mary Warner Bros., Seven Arts Liberty - I'll Share My World With You Gitarzan George Jones Ray Stevens Musicor Monument Also available on 8-track ftiQitO limp Tl O mud THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY JULY 31, 1969 Parents Announce Marrisge of Rebecca tteakmsn, Larry Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baukman of Burley, Idaho, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Rebecca, to Larry Roberts of American Fork. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Roberts. Ro-berts. The young couple exchanged wedding vows on Saturday, July 26, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The bride is a student of both the Utah State University and the Brigham Young University. The groom is a senior in Electrical Engineering at the U.S.U., where he is a member of the Progam Bureau, Entertainment Bureau, U.S.U. newsreel committee and chairman or the Movie Committee. Com-mittee. He is a member of the R.O.T.C. Air Force Program. Both plan to continue their studies at Logan this fall. A wedding dinner honoring the newlywed couple will be given by the bridegroom's parents at Burley, Idaho. Community Church Ice Cream Social If you like home made ice cream, delicious pies, cakes and beveridges, you should plan to attend the Community Presbyterian Presby-terian Church Ice Cream Social, which will be held Sunday, Aug. i, from 5 to 7 p.m. at 75 North 100 East. Committee members are planning plan-ning an outstanding affair and the public 5s cordially invited fl 1 P-v nil l-.j v,, rn ii IfcOin mJ r-i US i&iRHinvE-n love Can Make You Mercy Warner Bros. Seven A 5 Smokey the Bar Hank Thompson Dot cartridge tape at $4.88 (suggested list $6.98) j) Some famous names . . . some not so famous. All excellent excel-lent values at a fraction of their former selling price. Reception to Honor New David Littles Saturday, Aug. 2 Friends and relatives are reminded re-minded of the cpenhouse reception recep-tion honorine the marriage of David Eugene Little andhistride Sandra Lee Christensen which will be held at the Shalamar Crvstal Room. 2065 East 6200 South, Salt Lake City, Saturday, Aug. 2. Mr. Little is the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chip-man, Chip-man, AmericanFork, and Mr. and Mrs. Alward L. Christensen, Yu-caipa, Yu-caipa, California are parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Little were mar-mired mar-mired in ceremonies solemnized July 18, in the Los Angeles Temple. They will receive from 8 to 10:30 p.m. and all friends and relatives are cordially invited in-vited to attend. n Ll The Sensational Charley Charley Pride RCA Happy Arts Age of Aquarius Fifth Dimension Soul City 1 1 ft?? Statue of a Fool Jack Greenn Decca STEDEO mi 0, . . This Is I Tom Jones Parrot |