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Show THF AMKR1CA.M FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY, MAY 30. iS74 """3 4 V fYdT 1 t r s X, v. ft Weddings - Clubs 1 , ". - V i-.--? " i Am. Fork Stake ..1 2- f"- JF X A -& 7 1 r vx:r v fe. r .).- KRI5TIE HARVEY, GARY JUDKINS ... to wed Miss Kristie Harvey to Marry Salt Lake Man in Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harvey are happy to announce the en-agement en-agement of their daughter Kris-tie Kris-tie to Gary L. Judkins, son of Lowell R. Judkins and Rose Judkins of Salt Lake City, The couple will recite marriage mar-riage vows June 19, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. An open house will honor them that same evening at The Bungalow, Pleasant Plea-sant Grove, from 8 to 10 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited invit-ed to attend. The bride-elect is an honor graduate of American Fork High School, serving as a studentbedy olficer, delegate to Girls State, and delegate to the national 4-H conference in Washington, D.C. She is a 1973 graduate. Cum Laude of Brigh-am Brigh-am Young University. Kristie served as secretary of Sigma Delta Omicron and vice- SANDRA SUMSION . . . sets dote Sandra Lee Sumsion Sets Early June Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. A. E. "Pete" Sumsion of American Fork are pleased to announce the engagement engage-ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra Lee to Steve Wiscombe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiscombe, of Provo, formerly "f American Fork. The couple will be married on Thursday, June 6, at 6:00 p.m. at the La Feria Reception Center in Lehi. They will be honored following the ceremony at a reception from 8 until 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bndc-elec is a graduate OUTDOOR COOKING COURSE A course in outdoor cooking is being offered by the Brigham Young University department of special courses and conferences confer-ences June 3 and i une 4. Participants will learn the skills of outdoor cooking and explore ideas for family camping. camp-ing. The class also serves for teachers needing reccrtification credit, and carries one graduate gradua-te credit. Dian Thomas, a professor in tht BYII department of home economics who will serve as instructor for the course. Those interested in regisler-ing regisler-ing may contact 'the Brigham Young University Department of Special Courses and Conferences. Confer-ences. 242 Herald R. f k Building. Provo, or call 374-1... i, t'M. .V.'x'i. y president of Omicron Nu. She is the recipient of the Virginia B. Poulson Senior Achievement Award. She is currently teaching teach-ing Home Economics in Lincoln Jr. High in Orem. The prospective bridegroom graduated with honors from Jordan High School. He was a sterling scholar in science and served as a class officer. In 1973, he graduated in the honors program, Magna Cum Laude, from BYU with a B.S in Psychology. Mr. Judkins is attending at-tending the J. Reuben Clark School of Law on the BYU campus. cam-pus. He completed an LDS mission mis-sion to the New Fnglanrt States. The young couple will be residing in Prcvo. A pre nuptia! party for the bride was hosted by Mrs. Harry McTague and Jean McTague. of the American Fork High School where she was a member of a cappella. She is also a graduate of the seminary. She is presently serving as Queen of the Geneva Credit Union and is employed at the Utah State Training School. The prospective groom is also a graduate of the local high -chool. He served two years in vhe U.S. Marine Corps and is presently employed at Geneva Steel Co. Bidden to attend the bride are Mrs. Brent Johnson, Mrs. Randy Julian, Mrs. Robert Sumsion Sum-sion and Miss Laurie DePew as bridesmaids. Flower girls will be Natalia and Jamie Julian. Performing the duties of best man for his brother will be Stan Wiscombe. Following a honeymoon, the newlywed coupie will reside in Orem, Utah. 4-11 Club Organized The Kooky Cookers organized their 4 H Club with DiAnn Hutchinson Hut-chinson as their leader. The following fol-lowing officers were elected: Rnshell Hutchinson, president; April Hutchinson, vice president; presi-dent; Cheryl Ann Adamson, secretary; sec-retary; and Marianne Parker, reporter. Other members of the club are Christy Ashment, Karen Kar-en Shelley, Paula Olsen and SheriLyn Layrotk. According to iht; Tax Foundation, Founda-tion, federal tax collections in fiscal 1!74 will equal $1,179 per pcrso-i. This is more than twice the $."K per person collected ten years curlier. A At MRS. DALE Carolyn Carter Marries Dale B. War by in April fli Carolyn Carter and Dale B, Warby were married in Cedar City on Saturday, April 27, by Bishop Harold Hisky of Cedar City. A reception in their honor was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Shotwell following the ceremony. Dale is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warby of Beaver, Utah. Carolyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jex Barber of American Fork and Byron Carter of Orem. An open house was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar ..V il SUSAN CARTER, TERRY WALKER . . . plon June wedding Susan Carter, Terry Walker Plan Temple Wedding June 6 Susan Carter and Terry D. Walker will be married in the Provo Temple in wedding rites planned for June 6. The Riding Club House, 283 North 5th West, Lehi, will be the setting for an Open House to be held that same evening to honor the newlyweds. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. The brMu-be, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter, Alpine, Al-pine, was graduated from American Fork High School and WELCOME NEW BABY DAUGHTER Stan and Mary Mason Williams Wil-liams welcomed a baby girl into their family when the little newcomer arrived April 24, at the American Fork Hospital weighing seven pounds, six ounces. She has been named "Stacey LymUt-." Two big sisters, sis-ters, Shandy June and ShHIey Anne are delighted with the addition. ad-dition. Sharing grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Williams Wil-liams of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thoisen of American Ameri-can Fork. VAt 4 ; B. WARBY Driggs of Am. Fork for family and friends. The couple will continue their studies at Southern Utah State College where they are both juniors this fall. Carolyn has been active in school affairs where she was a freshman Senator and a member memb-er of the Thunderettes Marching March-ing team. She was in the Shake-spear Shake-spear Festival and went on tour to New York and Washington D.C. with the drama clul in -March. This coming year she will be a member of the High Court. rV four year Seminary Program. She was a member of the Pep Club and was the recipient of a seven year Medallion Award in MIA. She attended S.U.S.C. in Cedar City and will graduate this Friday with a degree in Education. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale Walker of Lehi, the prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School and four year Seminary. He won a Sweepstakes Sweep-stakes in the Region Industrial Arts Show and a second place in the State exhibit. He is active In the scouting program Terry is presently employed in Salt Lake City. They will make their home in Alpine. Promoted Marine PFC Martin w". Bird, non of Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Bird of American Fork, was promoted promot-ed to his present rank at the Marine Corps Base here. Middle age is when you are more interested in seeing how long the car will last instead ol how fast it will go. m Day Final plans are underway for the American Fork Stake Cycling Family Fun Day to be held on June 8th. The affair will start at 10 a.m. at the high school. We urge you to come as a family and join the fun- & types of bikes are welcome - 3 speed antique and etc.; anything anyth-ing goes. There will be races for all kinds, and certificates and prizes will be given to all winners. win-ners. This will be a good chance for you to see your new Stake Presidency Presi-dency perform as they will be participating in the events. The affair is sponsored by the athletic committee, MIA and Relief Society of the stake. Be sure and circle June the 8th as a special day and dust that antique off and get it into running order. We'll look forward for-ward to seeing you there. enior Citizens Plan Trip to World's Fair For all American Fork Senior Citizens there will be a bus tour to Exposition '74 in Spokane, Washington. Plans are being made for the tour from Sep- r r k HONORS Elmo Hansen, retiring agisting principal of the American Fork High School, seated left, was honoied at tea by new and out going American Fork High School PTA officers, I. to r., Mr. Hansen, Principal Con Brady, Lorraine Fitch, Clean Fowler, Carol Jensen. Second row, Lorioine Holman, Elaine Fecfherstone, Grace Roach, Ernia Burgess, Dorlene Greenlcnd, Monty Goodse!!. Carol Murdock was absent. Lorraine Fitch has been installed in-stalled as president of the American Fork High School tember 9 to September 14 via Boise, Idaho. The group will stop at Boise the first night and then go on to Spokane for three nights to see the World's Fair and other points of interest along the way. The return trip will be via Twin Falls where they will stay on Friday night and arrive home on Saturday. Cost for the trip will be $I2C per person. This includes bus fare, motel and entrance to the Fair. A $C0 deposit must be paid at the time of registration by Monday, June 10 and the balance must be paid by August 5. This must be done as most moteis require money down along with the reservations. Many people are requesting . reservations four months in advance. ad-vance. . Those interested are advised to hurry as the first 46 to register regis-ter will enjoy a great time and a good trip. Register at American Fork City Hall for the trip or for further information call Alma Madsen, transportation chairman. chair-man. ai hMoi t t ; . ' ;:''':''. '-4 Parent Teachers Association for 1974-75. Assisting her in directing the PTA activities will be Carol Jensen, vice president; Con Brady, principal, second vice president; and Elaine Feather-stone, Feather-stone, secretary-treasurer. New and old officers met last week at a faculty tea to honor Elmo Hansen, retiring assistant principal at the high school. 4 3 , &fcir,ii;!ia Sfeiii 1 ! V W ft mJ Whsa you open your new gaviuga or co'-tking account at Bank of American Fork, Maria .Taylor is the friw.ly girl who will serve you. if you have questions as to which of BAF'si five difkrsut savings sav-ings programs will best suit your objectives, objec-tives, Ivlada can give you the answers. Sh-s has been with EAF for 6 years; first as a Teller and then, prior to her assignment assign-ment to Wew Accounts, as a proofer in the . Computer Department. She knows the answers, sn-1 she enjoys helping people. A native cf American Fork,1 Maria graduaiM from American Fork High Sohcol and then went on to graduate from LD3 Business College before join-', ing BAF. Active in community and church affairs, Maria is the Laurel adviser for the M.I. A.. Happily married to Randy C. Taylor, she ' -. has. -4 iarw-uioiiln olu sou, Ryan and she is eagerly looking forward to Tandy's i commencement from BYU where he is completing the requirements for a Master's Degree. Come in to BAF. Let Maria help you open your account soon! - I ii i v 4! 1 tVH li The tea culminated a "successful "suc-cessful year" of activities according ac-cording to outgoing officers. The PTA scholarship was recently awarded to Lynn Woot-ton. Woot-ton. PTA officers directing the tea were Lorraine Holman, Elaine Featherstone, Grace Roach, Er-ma Er-ma Burgess, Darlene Greenland and Monty Goodsell. Carol Mur-dock Mur-dock was unable to be present. . .i' 1 3 Pf VUous fesGSatssW tsJ f ' ' r -f. t f. . - ft .a t- 4 |