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Show r fact that more ee Llizkre Ckb Features Book Review at Party L ? " ''v. V ' :i ! I i I -1 f 1 I - f ! " " J . "1 t Ljl ELSIE BEGAY, LARRY WATCHMAN ...set date Reception Friday to Honor Elsie Begay, Larry Watchman The Litalore Club was enter-lained enter-lained in October by Blanche Sheffield who gave a book review "Marie Antoinette' She dressed the part and spoke irr first person. It was a delightful presentation. Hostesses for the evening were Karen Cioward and Lorraine Lor-raine Trane. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. The November meeting was held at the home of Rosalie Scholes, president of the group. Co-hostesses were Shayne Buckner and Virginia Scholes. Demonstrations were given on quick hors d'oeuvres, Christmas bread and many other delicious recipes for the holiday season. The demonstrations were given by Rosalie and Virginia Scholes. Following the demonstrations the delicious food was tasted by the members. On December 12, the group had a very special Christmas party with traditional Old English Eng-lish food and atmosphere. Hostesses Hos-tesses for the evening were Judy Peck, Marilyn Duncan and Sharon Warnick. Marilyn Duncan entertained with an Engiish reading. She also brought with her a very dear friend, Helen Bean who entertained throughout the evening with special carols selected for the occasion. Helen Bean at the present time is teaching beginning acting and . modern dance at Brigham Young University! Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Begay, parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul May, foster parents, of American Ameri-can Fork are pleased to announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Elsie Begay to Larry Watchman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Watchman and foster son cf Mr. and Mrs. Truman Madsen of Prove. Elsie is a graduate of American Ameri-can Fork High School and she worked at the American Fork Hospital. She also attended Brigham Young University. Larry is a graduate of Provo High School and is planning to study drafting at BYU. Friends and neighbors are cordially invited to attend a reception for the young coup.!? on Friday, December 20, from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. at the Alpine Second ward Cultural Hall. ' Men are not against you; they are merely for themselves. The mountain lion, the largest cat in Northa America, is the only, one that is not spotted when adult, and has a long tail. The marten does much of its hunting in the tree tops and may not descend to the ground for several miles if a forest is thick enough to permit travel through the trees. AMERICAN FORK v CITIZEN. , -63 West Main American Fork, Utah 84003 Postage Paid at American Fork Postoffice Published by the Alpine Publishing Co. Every Thursday E. 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