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Show I HE AMER ICAN FORK CITIZEK THURSDAY. MAY S, M Am, Fwfc DUP. Camp lldcfs 4T . - if.' We - . .A S 9 The American Fark Camp of the Daughters of UtsJi Pioneers wiii huid iheir rfiiUiiiily meeting on Monday. May 13, at the home of LaRueGaisford, 52 West m South, American Fork a?. 2:03 p.m. Lesson leader Betty Johnson will present an interesting 5es son and aii members and others interested are cordially invited in hit'-'j". y ... . Weddings,, - Cfefo ysao Andrews to uarr i 93 L nOstei tffW "7 U 118 f SHEIL1A GROVES, GEORGE pringville Girl in Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Graver of SpringvilSe announce the engagement en-gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sheila, to George Parker Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hunter of American Fork. The coupie will be married Thursday, May 18, in the Provo IDS Temple. An open house in their honor will be held the following evening, Friday, May 17, at the home of the bride'3 parents, 240 No. 300 East, Springviile. All friends and relatives rela-tives are cordially invited. The bride-to-be is a graduate I' M 'I . S M i.i J 4 I MISS llENE SHEPHERD . . . bid-!ec L i: 3 '- P. HUNTER . . . betrothed Temple of Springviile High School and the four-year seminary' program. She is also a graduate of Brigham Young University in education and is teaching school in Spanish Fork. The groom-elect is a graduate of American Fork High School and the Seminary, He also graduated from BYU in education educa-tion and is presently teaching in American Fork. He is a member of the Marine Corps Reserve and has fulfilled an LDS mission in Northern California. The newly weds will , make their home in American Fork. 1 Owv i - I 1 J 9 t. JUL0 P 5 i If ... ! i Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Andrews An-drews are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their daughter, Susan to Lynn R. Ostergaard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Ostergaard, American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Gentry, Clinton, Utah. The couple will be guests of honor at a family dinner on May 15 at the Elks Lodge, Provo. They will recite marriage vows the nest day, May 16, in the Manti Temple. An open house will be held that evening at The Stepping Stone, 215 North Center, American Ameri-can Fork with receiving from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Susan graduated from American Ameri-can Fork High School in 1971. She was a member of the color guard and was a Seminary graduate. She has attended Weber State College and is employed em-ployed as head teacher at the Educoa-Pro-Schooi in Provo. Lynn graduated from Ameri i ; J" t, i' I IV; Jfw r I J. V V - SUSAN ANDREWS, LYNN 8. ns Announced Temple Wedding Mr. and Mrs Duane A. Shepherd of Alpine ate pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ilene to Kenneth Vance, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Vance of Fairfield. The couple will recite wedding wed-ding vows on Friday, May 10 in the Provo LDS Temple. Later the same evening they will be honored at a wedding reception from eight until ten p.m. in the Alpine Third Ward Cultural Hail. - can Fork High School in 19G9. He attended Utah Trade Technical Techni-cal College in Provo and Is member of the National Guard. He served an LDS Mission In Pennsylvania and is presently employed in American Fork. They will make their home in Orem. Eriynn 1. Vest . Graduates From Y- Eriynn R. Vest graduated from Brigham Young University Universi-ty on Friday, April 19, in elementary ele-mentary education. . She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Robinson of American Ameri-can Fork and the wife of Larry E. Vest, formerly of American Fork and presently residing in Brigham City. Mrs. Vest is the mother of two daughters, Tracy 5, and Kim-berly Kim-berly 2. She is teaching school at the Perry Elementary School. I I i OSTESGAARD . . . t date For Provo on May 10 Miss Shepherd is a graduate of the American Fork High School where she was an officer in the Color Guard. She also graduated from the LDS Seminary, Semin-ary, four year program. She is presently employed at Signe-tics. Signe-tics. Mr. Vance is a graduate of Lehi High Schooi. He is employed em-ployed at Rocky Mountain Machinery Company in Salt Lake City. The plan to make their first home in Sandy. I 3 I At DEBBIE HESS, AL MiCKELSEN ... to wed Ah ne re III! ithAi it m d If Debbie Hess will become the bride of A5 Mickelsen in a wedding wed-ding ceremony to be performed May 15, in Use Manti LDS Temple. Tem-ple. A luau reception will honor the couple on May 16, in the American Fork Ninth Ward. Miss Hess is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller of American Fork and Elaine Kess of Orem. Parents of Mr, Mickelsen Mickel-sen are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mickelsen of Clearfield and the late Ruby Mickelsen. She attended Orem High School and graduated from American Fork High and the LDS Seminary. She also atteid-ed atteid-ed Brigham Young University and Utah Technical College. In high school she was active in : the band, a capella, FHA, and was a flag t wirier. She studied speech at BYU and was a member of the Hostess Corps at UTC. She is now employed in Provo. Mr. Mickelsen is a graduate of Rigby High School and will graduate from BYU in August with a major in geography. In high school he was active in football and track. He has fulfilled ful-filled . an LDS mission in the . Southwest Indian Mission. J fBanquetsJ i Dinner-Dance 6l', . .... O" Socials 'km ' V-Ai Ar L it ...hi i .it I it M'U lit lw Swwiiiul IS I r. V f 7 . ' Following their marriage, the couple wilt make their home in Provo. lliiiUSiVSliiUili Reveals Wedding Elise Read was hostess at an announcement luncheon on Saturday, April 27, at the Alpine Country Club revealing the engagement en-gagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Nallene Read and Terry Campbell. The bride-elect is the . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Read of American Fork. Parents Par-ents of the prospective bride-"TOm bride-"TOm are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Campbell of Provo, Utah. The wedding date set by the couple will be May 22nd at The Bungalow Reception Center in Pleasant Grove. The bride is a graduate of the American Fork High School. She will also graduate from the University of Utah in June in fashicn merchandising. The benedict-elect is a graduate of Provo High School. He has attended Utah Technical College, and the. University of of by folks who make sure ail is the to be. Plush carpet instead of hoisy wood floors and basketball lines, crystal chandeliers instead of basketball hoops and nets. Free, lighted glass cake table, private dressing room with full length mirrors and makeup area for briu'tt ui.J bridesmaids instead of a CiOwdod tvsUzom, private a'resiny room for gro;tm and bestmaii irtstsad of some dark corner, conversation area with luxury overstuffed furniture for honored guests, instead of a few hard folding chairs, special lighting effects, instead of ore switch with full on or all off, beautiful stairways to show you and your bridesmaids off on instead of just duckin1 in from a ha'l, hundreds of mirrors to reflect tS happiness, joy and beauty of your evening instead of just plain walls to soak them up. Elegant drapery to add class end softness - a special area for gifts at no extra charge. You have access to the facility in advance to set up your trousseau or to practice a wedding march at no extra charge. The LaFeria is not a gymnasium, you don't have a Icrge cash outlay to decorate it. Lovely murals and special decorating has already done it for you. If you want your guests to have fun, there is a parquet dance floor. Pienty of room for everybody, but yet can be made very intimate and individual. Your night at the LaFeria will be the most special night of your life and it doesn't cost a lot cf money either. Give us a call, let us help you plan and share In your happiness. also Ocriw 1 Opel 763.3345 f KCUniOHS . V -i LARRY BOVVTN, ANNE RICHARDS . . . onnounce dote i., Mm die Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Richards of American Fork are pleased to announce the engagement engage-ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Anne to Larry Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen also of American Plan Utah. He is presently employed in Patrick's Dry Goods in Salt Lake City s i .' i """"-. t"'" -"Sru, .ifcstSiK really care and wo you went it umR mi o&erq $smtR fit jl j m rtf-sff V 7 " ' f'" ''"",'m m.""''""" " r ' " Fork on Friday, May 24, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-to-be is a graduate of American Fork High School where she served as student-body student-body secretary. She also graduated from Seminary. She is presently attending Brigham Young University. The prospective groom is also a graduate of the local high school where he was a member of the football team. He also graduated from Seminary. He has fulfilled an LDS mission in the Ur3guay-Paraguay area S -i If 'rf ta " J.1 UK!. Wl i ftfih"1" s l ft 1 J.'.W.'II i -.- it f-T;;', " j .-..':w'.:-rJ.:''i; 3 f' Uvh si 1 1 r ram y v i 4 |