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Show i 1 I 1 f s ! i f f if II V I- a j J' ' ' THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY. JUNE U. 1074 Harvey-Judkins 7 7 s i 1 wh Friends and relatives ar reminded cf the open house re.',ert!Qfi which ''I51 honor Kris-tie Kris-tie Harvey and Gary Jutiktos. The couple will be married June 19, in the Salt Lake Temple. A" open house reception will honor them the same evening from 8:00 untii 10:00 p.m. at The Bungalow, Bun-galow, Pleasant Grove. Parents of the bride-elect are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harvey. 1 he groom's parents are Lowell Jud-kins Jud-kins ami Mrs. Rose Judkins. If R is? if . - Clubs v I: ay 11 ll J Rachelie Card, loren Mmm Plan June-U.Temple Wedding I, ,' 7 .' . ! ! law rvf NALtENE READ, TERRY L. CAMPBELL . . , reveals nuptials Nallehe Read to.Wed Terry ; L Campbeii in June'22..Rites Mr. and Mrs. Garth T. Read of American Fork are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Naliene to Terry L. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Campbell of Provo. Marriage promises'wil! be exchanged ex-changed on Saturday, June 22, at The Bungalow Reception Center, 235 South 100 West, Pleasant Grove, Utah. J-oliowing (he ceremony, the newlyweds will be honored at a wedding reception. They will ft 1 ! i -! s ; - 4 1 I v t RONALD COLEMAN, ANNA MARIE EARL Anna Marie Earl, Ronald J. Coleman Set Temple Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Earl are pleased to announce the forthcoming forth-coming marriage of their daughter Anna Mure. to Ronald Jay Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coleman of American Amer-ican Fork. The couple will be married in the Logan LDS Temple on Thursday, June 20. They would be honored to have their friends and relatives share in their happiness hap-piness at a reception to be held later the same evening at Sunshine Sun-shine Terrace, 225 North Second West, Logan, Utah. Receiving will be from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. ff i . I p;xV3vrin AND !' v TF y-.- O fi - f -v -if-''' rrrr is i Let Cad see the latest in trucks while you truck throuqh our 60 weat stores lor Dad's Day gift! receive friends and relatives from 8 until 10 p.m. Miss Read is a graduate of the American Fork High School. She also graduated this June from the University of Utah with a major In Fashion Merchandising. Mer-chandising. The benedict-elect is a graduate of the Provo High School. He has attended the Uni versity of Utah and is presently iitly employed at Patrick's Dry uouu! iii salt Law uty wnere the couple plan to make their home. . st uote The bride-to-be graduated from Sky View High School and four year Seminary program. She also graduated from the School of Cosmetology. She has completed an LDS mission to Pennsylvania. She is a nurse's aid and worked at Sunshine Terrace. The prospective groom is a graduate of the American Fork High School and the LDS Seminary, Semin-ary, four-year program. In school he was active in the Future Farmers Association. He also served a mission in Pennsylvania. He is employed ! ... IHi ! - MISS DARLENE BECK . ! II ! I. i I (If H. btfNICK 10 Girl in Late July Mr. and Mrs. J. Worthy Beck, of Lanark, Idaho announce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene to Joe H. Garlick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Garlick of American Fork. The bride-elect is a 1971 graduate of Bear Lake High School. She graduated from Ricks College with an associate , degree. .She h3.been attending, , BnshainrYcuir.'p, . U oiversit y thi . ' lastvear maiorihg ,in"E!n";;n:" . tafy Ed. ' Joe Garlick is a 3966 graduate of American Fork High School. He served an LDS Mission to Australia. He has also just completed com-pleted a tour of duty in the Navy. He was stationed in Florida Flori-da where he was on the aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roose-velt. During his last year he spend duty at the Fleet Inteil. Ctr. in Jacksonville, Fla. While on the ship, he was LDS Group Singles Plan Party at LaCasa The Utah County Singles will hold a party on Saturday, June 15, at the LaCasa Supper Club in Lehi. The oarty will begin at 8:30 p.m. The dress is casual but no blue jeans will be allowed. Live music will be used for dancing and the group includes all singles sin-gles age 21 or over. On Sunday, June 16, everyone. singles and friends are invited back to the LaCasa for more fun, entertainment and a buffet at 6:30 p.m. For further information call 377-0772. 7.56-2944 or 756-6433. at the Elberta Church Orchard where they will make their home after the wedding. in. - 1 f-1 fj js !"' f7?) j ,'. I k.t2r; i f i i 7 See the newest In trucks and other 4-Wheel drive vehicles all in one great place. 4W . , engaged to wed !? j i.j.i. WRO Rites Leader and while on shore duty, he served as financial clerk in! one of the LDS Wards. He is; presently employed at Geneva! Steel Plant in Orem. He is plan- ning to start school at BYU this fall majoring in Speech Communications Com-munications and Religion. A temple marraige is set for July 26 in the Logan Temple. A recjetion...wi!l behc!d in Idaho .that AjphRnclan open hou&e i-scheji;ie,d i-scheji;ie,d .for, Aug. 3 at the. American Fork 6lh Ward. , ' After their marriage, they will be living in Provo. Richard Nelson Receives Master's Degree Richard H. Nelson received his Master's degree in Political Science, International Relations, Rela-tions, last week from the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. He is the son of Ray C. and Affra Nelson of this city and is married to the former Marilyn Bradford of Salt Lake City., they are the patents of oncl daughter, Melissa. The Nelson's and the Brad-fords Brad-fords flew to Columbus for the' impressive graduation exercises and some sight seeing. The good old days - when you i could live on ten dollars a week but you only made seven collars. col-lars. Bigamy is the only crime on the books where two rites make a wrong. iff I ! , i ... 1 1' i 7 y 1 1 Aaron and Bonita While Card of Pleasant Grove are happy to . announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Rachelie Lanae to Loren Eugene Rohner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay E. Rohner of Inglewood, Calif. The couple have chosen June 17 as their wedding date in the , Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception recep-tion honoring the newlyweds . will be held June 18 at the Bunaglow in Pleasant Grove from 7:30 till 9:30 p.m. AH friends and relatives are invited to attend. ' Rachelie is a graduate of pleasant Grove High School. She attended BYU one year and then Utah Technical College at Provo where she graduated as a Hscensed practical nurse. She was recently employed at Utah Valley Hospital where she has - been training for the past two years. V 1 RACHELLE CARD, LOREN ROHNER ... to wed wTfr aia stias M - VeSSSl w M M fat M M M M M M M M itfi hi ! frOVO ,505 fl. Loren is a graduate of Inglewood Ing-lewood High School in Calif. He also graduated from BYU with a BS degree in Business Management. Man-agement. He fullfilled an LDS mission to the Kentucky-Tennessee Kentucky-Tennessee Mission. He was recently accepted to work for the FBI. Attending the bride will be her sisters, Anita Card, Mrs. Ronald (Marie) Hansen, Robin, Christine, Chris-tine, Shanalee, Kayleen, Kialan-a, Kialan-a, Moana and Tonja Card. Following the wedding, the couple plan to make their home in Washington D. C. Kenneth White, Highland is a grandfather of the bride. When change is successful, we look back and call it growth. Success is more attitude than aptitude. -X. t -m t '-S2 ai mjoJ is aac-2E. is&l Vlkzn py boy a . UCKE cr 1 Of Ml mi ,', EXTRA CP. "THil Il'TH Pi ft. y I lj,'ru "7 ..ii- I., i l i Is j - M U f ' ' 1 f 1 U I ! U Offer Good At the Following Kcntrucy Fried. Chicksn Tckc-Hcms Locations Orrm Ur.i. Ave. American ForH39 E. Stats l55 NANCY HILLMAN, CARL Lite hi H if 131 12 '3 lilWIlf fan uly !5 We Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Hillman of Pleasant Grove announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Nancy to Carl A. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberts, Beaver. . The couple plan to be married on Tuesday, June 25, at a ceremony cere-mony performed in the Salt Lake Temple. Following the wedding, a breakfast will honor the newlyweds at the Oak Crest Inn. Nancy graduated from Pleasant Plea-sant Grove High School and the four year Seminary program. She aSsn Erjriustcd with a B.A. degree from Southern Utah State College where she was active in student government. For the past three years she has taught English and French at American Fork High School. Carl graduated from Beaver High School and Seminary program. He also attended Southern Utah State where he graduated with a B.S. degree. He has been active in southern Utah in all phases of athletics. He is presently a Sargeant in the Utah National Guard. Mr. Roberts teaches history at Dug-way Dug-way High School. He also coaches football, golf, assists in basketball, and is advisor to the Model Upited Nations program. - A bridal shower was givers by Mrs. Elinor Cheever and Janet Hill in Salt Lake City. Mrs, Guy S. Hillman will honor hon-or her daughter with a Trousseau Trous-seau Tea on Saturday, June 15, at the Timpanogos Stake . louse (800 North 100 West), Pleasant Grove, from 2:00 to 5:00. All t5& aS E. SSi'Jaa IssSv v . 4 V,. 2 UMLL-Ui Pisi XKtW 6Cj0" DAB'S mm OEEH rr-a I f ; -wn' I 1 -j I j jtiSSTTfr -jlfri fi m Ik ROBERTS ..".to speak vows n imm fflg students and friends of Miss Hillman are invited to attend. Following a honeymoon in Europe, the couple will make their home in Dugway. Open House at Lehi to Honor Newiyweds Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Proctor, former residents of this city, are hosting an open hos in honor of Linda and Gerai Eweil to be held on Friday, June 21, at the Lehi Riding Club, 289 North 5th West, Lehi. Utah. Receiving will be from 8 until 10 p.m. Al! friends and relatives are invited. The couple were married mar-ried on May 24, 1974. Changes in Fifteenth Ward Bishopric ia.Sunday evening services in the! American 'Fork Fifteenth Ward, Ben Cluff was released as member of the bishopric due to his moving to Huntsville, Utah. He has served as Second Counselor Coun-selor to Bishop Ned Anderson. Sustained as second counselor n his place was Paul Adolph-sop.. Adolph-sop.. according to Stake President Presi-dent Leland F. Pridav. aaSi a&J a& &! Ba j?sft; i m IS 1' UP his M l3? w iiSiS if m if ,11 bst'iw ' mIH :hto biaJ Vbuaaa Wva few |