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Show SUSANNAH WEIGHT . . . prospective bride Susannah Weight, Mark Hilsson Plan Mid-April Temple Wedding In a marriage ceremony to be performed Thursday, April 17, in the Provo LDS Temple, Susannah Weight will become the bride of Mark B. Nilsson. An open house reception will honor the couple that same evening from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. in the Women's Cultural Center, 310 West 500 North, Provo. Miss Weight is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Weight of Charleston, Wasatch County. LYN HALL, REA ROBERTS . . . announce date Rea Roberts, Lyn Hall to Recite Marriage Vows Apr. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Roberts of Pleasant Grove are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Rea, to Lyn Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hall, of Herriman, Utah. The young couple will recite vows Thursday, April 3. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening at The Bungalow in Pleasant Grove from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially cor-dially invited. Ridden to attpnd the bride are Leslie Hall, Rachel, Sherel and Mary Roberts, sisters of the bridal pair. Mike Devitt will Special Interest Groups Plan Dinner-Dance All young Special' Interest groups from the area are invited invit-ed to attend an "Around the World" dinner and dance to be held Friday, March 28, at the Edgemont Stake Center, 4300 North Canyon Road, Provo. Dinner will be served at 7:00 p.m. and the dance will begin at 9:00 p.m. A floor show will feature fea-ture the Salt Lake "Bagpipers". Food from different countries will be on sale throughout the evening. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Nilsson of American Fork. The bride-elect will graduate from Brigham Young University Universi-ty in August with a major in biology. Mr. Nilsson fulfilled an LDS mission to the Brazil South Mission. Mis-sion. He will also graduate from BYU in August. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Provo. 1 1 stand as best man and ushers will be Wade Hall and David Roberts. The bride will graduate in May from Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. She was a member of the Vikettes marching group for three years, serving as an officer each year and president the last year. The groom attended American Ameri-can Fork High School and Utah Technical College. He is currently cur-rently employed in Provo, where the young couple plan to make their home. Mia Maids to Sponsor Easter Egg Hunt Sat. The 17th Ward Mia Maid class is sponsoring a Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 29th, for all children in the 17th Ward seven years old and under. The Easter Egg Hunt will start at 10:00 a.m. at the 17th Ward Church, if the weather is bad the hunt will be held in the recreation hall. Linda Brailsford is Mia Maid class president with Marnae Hansen and Ruth Ward as her counselors. Linda Jorgensen is their class advisor. So, all those seven years and under in the 17th Ward, plan to attend the Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 29th, at 10:00 Dr. Murdock Speaks to Tops Club Thursday, March 20th, the American Fork Chapter 119 of the Tops Club were honored to have as their guest speaker Dr. Joe Murdock. Forty were in attendance and were enlightened with the many health and reducing problems that he presented. Dr. Murdock said that "any weight we may gain since we were at the age of twenty-five is excess weight. When weighing, it should be done at the same time each day and with the same amount of clothing on. He stated that of the patients he sees with weight problems, seldom is thyroid malfunction a problem. He suggested that people peo-ple who belong to Tops and other reducing clubs usually get much better results than going to a doctor, because it is the constant accounting to others in the group therapy that counts. "People use many excuses for eating, for saddness we turn to food, when we are happy we turn to food, rewards have always al-ways been given to children as well as adults in the line of food which causes many to be overweight." over-weight." One shocking statement state-ment he made was that it is easier to cure cancer than obesity. obe-sity. "Many people take ten years or more to put on their added weight, and then in fear, they try to trke it off in two months, which is not good," he said. "People age pre-maturely because of added weight, and self esteem is the greatest incentive in-centive overweight people need to improve upon. We have to change our image from a fat person to that of a thin person." At the conclusion of his talk, he gave the members six rules by which to diet: 1. Weigh every day at the same time. 2. Don't miss a meal. 3. No eating between meals. 4. Use a smaller plate than . ' you are used to. 5. Eat only one carbohydrate food per meal. 6. Strive to lose one pound a week. He concluded by emphasizing the importance of exercise daily. dai-ly. "By exercising we depress our appetites." Timp Tops Chapter 119 meets Thursday mornings at 10:00 a.m. in the Senior Citizens Center. Jan Robinson Presents "Jaffra Opportunity" Jan Robinson cordially invites the public to attend her "Jaffra Opportunity" open house to be held Saturday, April 26th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Holmstead, 1070 East 700 North, American Fork, showing her way to care for your face. At four various times throughout through-out the day, skin care classes and complimentary facials will be given. The times are 10:00 a.m.; 1:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m. and the final one at 7:00 p.m. These facials and a new look on life will make you really feel like living. Light refreshments and door prizes will be given to those who come out on this fun Saturday. Also special "Jubilee" gifts will be given with certain orders. Come, bring a friend and see how to take care of yourself the "Jaffra" way. RSVP. Surprise Party Honors Kellie Gurnsy A private surprise party was held for Miss Kellie Gurney on Monday, March 17, at the A & W Drive Inn A special thanks is extended to Ron Peterson and everyone else who helped make it a very special St. Patrick's Day birthday. The decorations were in the gay Irish green and white colors with clusters of balloons and gifts. The young ladies who did the decorating include, Melanie Burningham, Jan Taylor, Debi Sheff, Karen Christensen, Tam-ra Tam-ra Laycock and Julene Robinson. Robin-son. Several pictures were taken at the party and everyone could tell that it was a complete surprise sur-prise for Kellie. Thanks to all the guests for making it a fun and happy birthday. i I' SUSAN HESS, MIKE MILLER ... to wed Susan Hess to Marry Orem Man in April 4 Temple Rites On Friday, April 4, Susan Hess, daughter of Mrs. Bruce Miller of American Fork and B'.iine Hess of Orem, will exchange ex-change wedding vows in the Provo LDS Temple with Mike Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Miller of American Fork. A reception in their honor will be held at the Utah State Train r , , , a I 1 i . L . i i j i x j i j ii iii i i it a i t 1 with $100 i V ..ay f ing School Branch Church later the same evening from 7:30 until un-til 10:00 p.m. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. In school she was active in the Senior Girls Association the Drama Club and was senior fin Mountain View Bank has cut the minimum balance required for free checking on regular checking accounts from $300 down to $100. Budgets are being squeezed enough these days-we hope we can take some of the squeeze off. We also give absolutely free checking with no minimum balance to anyone over 65, students and any missionary now in the field. If you don't have a Mountain View Bank checking account and you're paying more for your checks, drop in and see us. Hopefully we can ease the squeeze. Mountain View Bank Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 207 East Main Street American Fork, Utah Jill Taylor to Karner in April Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jill to Michael Karner, of American Fork, on Local Residents Attend Function For Female Admiral Maxine Conder, a Two-Star Admiral, a former student of the American Fork schools and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Conder of Tooele, was recently honored in Tooele. Those from American Fork attending the function included Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Conder. Adm. Conder, presently stationed in Philadelphia, will be officially sworn into office on July 1, 1975. An official party in her honor will be held July 3 class yearbook editor. The prospective groom is also a graduate of the local high school and the LDS Seminary. He was active in sports and a member of the football team. He was named to the All State team. He was also active in drama. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in American Fork. L3mi minimum balance 11 Ceremony Friday, April 11, 1975. A reception recep-tion in their honor will be held at the Lehi Riding Club. The marriage ceremony will be performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherril Karner, parents of the bridegroom at 6:00 p.m. by Bishop Reed Pulley. Pul-ley. The bride-elect is a junior at JILL TAYLOR, MICHAEL V , v' ' i j : I u l in h II N AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 Lehi High School. The prospective prospec-tive groom is presently employed em-ployed at Salt Lake Valley Sand and Gravel. All friends and relatives rela-tives are invited to attend the open house reception. The couple plan to make their home in Lehi. Miscellaneous bridal showers have been hosted by Jill's friends and personal showers have been given by members of the families. KARNER ... to recite nuptials |