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Show V ? ( CHRISTINE LVNN TERRY, DAVID T. DURFEY ... to wed Christine Terry, David Durfey To Exchange Vows in Temple Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Terry are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Christine Lynn to David T. Durfey, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Haws Durfey. The couple will be married Friday, December 19, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.. Later the same evening they will be honored at a wedding reception from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. in the American Fork Third Ward Church, 680 No. 350 West. AH friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Chosen to attend the bride-to-be will be Susan Terry, Vicky Capua, Sharlene Lowe, Charlotte Wimmer, Noni Moul-ton, Moul-ton, Annette Miller, Luann Harris, Har-ris, Wendy Burningham, it - ! !.: i s '-i 1 SHEILA HOWARTH, KEITH HOOLEY ... to exchange vows Sheila Howarth, Keith Hooley Plan Dec. 18 Wedding Rites Joseph L. (Toby) and Marian Mar-ian Howarth of Lindon announce an-nounce the engagement and approaching ap-proaching marriage of their daughter Sheila to Keith Douglas Doug-las Hooley, son of Mr. Douglas Alonzo and Glenna J. Hooley of Pleasant Grove. The couple will marry Thursday, Thurs-day, Dec. 18, at the Lindon Ward Cultural Hall, Lindon. A reception will honor them that same evening at the same location. loca-tion. Friends and relatives are LaPrimivera Club Holds Annual Christmas Party The LaPrimivera Club met at the home of Cathy Frederick on Friday evening, December 12, for their annual Christmas Party. A delicious dinner was served to the group, after which gifts were exchanged. A door decoration was made and the ladies enjoyed the party par-ty and the holiday spirit that was present. The committee in charge of the affair included Cathy Frederick, Shirley Pyper and Kathy Smith. Others present were Donna Birk, Connie Bullock, Bul-lock, Chris Frederick, Dorothy Johnson, Anita Phillips Diane West, and Mary Lou Fryer. Guests for the evening included, in-cluded, Lornetta Ferguson, Diane Cook, MarJean Brocious, Diane Warner and Pam Tatom. "1 v i ; Rebecca Barratt and Sherrie Argyle. Performing the duties of best men will be Dennis and Evan Durfey. Greeters at the door will be Kent and Marcia Peterson, Peter-son, Mike and Judy Terry, John and Jennie Lou Greene, Kay and Kathleen Hutchings and Tom and Louise Day. Pre nuptial showers for the bride were hosted by Rebecca Barratt, Mrs. Kathy Bills, Mrs. Vickie Capua, Mrs. Sharlene Lowe, Mrs. Marcia Peterson and Mrs. Irene Ellison. Both the bride and the groom are attending Brigham Young University. Following their marriage, they will make their home in Provo. i 1 , " I-- invited to greet the young newlyweds from 8:00 until 10:00 p.m. Miss Howarth is a 1975 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, and while in school was a member of the Vikettes and DECA Clubs. She is presently employed in Lindon. Lin-don. Mr. Hooley is a 1972 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. While in school he was active in wrestling. He also attended Utah Technical College in Provo and is presently employed em-ployed by the ironworkers union un-ion and is working in Emery County. Bidden to attend the bride are Teresa McClellan and Mar-ta Mar-ta Tripp, matrons of honor and Valene Taylor flower girl. Performing duties of best man will be Mike Tripp. Following their marriage the couple will reside in Emery County. Local Singers Entertain at State Capitol On Monday, December 15, Kathryn Dorton of Lehi and Wanda Bonnett of American Fork accompanied by Marilyn Nielsen of Lehi presented a Christmas program at the "Lights On" event in the State Capitol Rotunda. Also on the program were the Bell Ringers from Cyprus High School under i 1 '. HcMuif - '(olth - Mh(irryi t l i A, i' I KATHLEEN WAGSTAFF, LEWIS R. GARRETT . . . reveal event Kathleen VVagstaff to Wed Lewis R. Garrett in Dec. Rites Kathleen Wagstaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Wag-staff Wag-staff of American Fork will become the bride of Mr. Lewis R. Garrett, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lewis E. Garrett of Anchorage, An-chorage, Alaska in rites to be performed on Tuesday, December 30, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. An open house will be held honoring the couple that same evening in the American Fork 16th Ward Cultural Hall from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Attending the bride will be Nancy Parker, Pamela Ras-mussen Ras-mussen and DiAnn Mott. Robert Nilsson will perform the duties of best man. The bride-to-be graduated from American Fork High Ralph M. Smiths to Observe 53rd Wedding Anniversary The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Smith will honor and selebrate their parents 53rd Wedding Anniversary during the festive up coming holidays. Ralph M. and Thelma Nicholes Smith were married in Salt Lake City, December 20, 1922. Residing in Alpine, Utah their lifetime, they live at 75 West 100 North. Mr. Smith is a retired employee emplo-yee for the State of Utah, in behalf of the State Training School, where he was nominated nominat-ed as one of the "Employees of the Year," during the year of 1967. He retired in October of 1968, with twenty-seven years of service. Mrs. Smith has MR. AND MRS. RALPH M. Utah Physicians Malpractice Ed. A professionally prepared slidesound presentation entitled enti-tled "Utah's Medical Crisis" is available for use by contacting the USMA, 42 South 5th East, Salt Lake City, or county medical medi-cal associations. In addition, a physician will the direction of Kelly Pearce. Paul L. Gillette, President of the Utah Public Employees Assn., served as master of ceremonies and The Honorable Clyde L. Miller, Lt. Governor-Sec. Governor-Sec. of State gave a few remarks. U "i School where she was a member memb-er of the FHA, Drama and Pep Clubs. She completed the four-year four-year seminary program and is currenly attending Brigham Young University where she is a juior majoring in Interior Design. At present she is employed em-ployed at the Seventy's Bookstore Book-store in Provo. Mr. Garrett graduated from Am. Fork High School and the four-year Seminary program. He fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church in South Germany. He is currently attending BYU as a sophomore majoring in microbiology. He is employed with the Alpine School District, Following their marriage the couple will make their home m Springville and continue their educations at the "Y." served several offices in the D.U.P. organization for many years and is presently lesson leader of the Mountainville Camp. They are enjoying the activity activi-ty and participation of the Senior Sen-ior Citizens of American Fork. They enjoy maintaining their home and keeping their yard neat and attractive as they enjoy en-joy their family, friends and neighbors coming by often for visits. Their children are Leon R., Rulon Jay., and Mrs. Keith C. (Sherma Lu) Smith, all of American Fork. They have nine grandchildren and 1 great-grand great-grand child. SMITH ... to be honored Step Up Program be made available to speak before groups on the medical plight right here in Utah. He will also answer questions and outline the legislative proposals being made by those providing health services in Utah designed desig-ned to stop or curb the state's skyrocketing medical liability insurance costs. First it was see-through blouses, then it was bottomless dancers. Then it was X-rated movies. It's beginning to look like the only place people are still covering up is in Washington. Greenwood DUP Camp Holds Christmas Party L I P. Greenwood ( amp tn-kl their Christmas party on 15th at the D U P. Rein-Hall Rein-Hall conducted by Captain 1 ern Johnson. Change of meeting meet-ing was made to be held on the 2nd Monday of each month. Opening song "Silent Night" lead by l-.mily Jacknum accompanied accom-panied by Fern Johnson. Opening Open-ing prayer was by Mabel McNeill. Pledge of allegiance was recited by the gtuup. The Christmas program was two songs "Santa Brought Me Choo Choo Train," and "The Chipmunk Chip-munk Song," by Donnel, Legrand, Randy and Brenda Johnson grandchildren of Fern Johnson, Christmas story by Nelva Hansen "Golden Cobweb's." Cob-web's." Special songs by Rulon Jackman, LaVerl Stewart and Albert Taylor on their harmonicas harmoni-cas were "Joy To The World," "Silent Night," "Deck The Halls With Holly," "Yellow Bird," and "Turkey In The Straw." Lesson by Virginia f-'addis on "Their Accomplishments Must Be Told." Fifteen members were in attendance. at-tendance. Minutes were read and approved. A poem was read by Nelva Hansen, "If I Were Santa For The Women Past Forty." Closing prayer by Eivanna Stewart. Christmas corsages were given by the committee to each daughter. Gifts were exchanged by the daughters. A iovely lunch was served by the committee daughters, Fern Johnson, An-nis An-nis Openshaw and Nelva Hansen. Dear Santa I love you and your wife and elfs and reindeers. 1 wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy new year. 1 would like a jewrly box for Christmas with jewry in it. and a doll named bv- f Christmas Gift Specials! Albers Feeding Equipment Time-tested excellence Rugged plastic is easy to clean, aids sanitation and weighs much as metal or rubber containers, yet can hold as much. nattea ) i ; "MM,.-! I i i '-- www ' " I u (m) American Fork, Utah 28 N M West. 766 4V1 Cedar City, Utah N 200 West. 586 6312 Delta. Utah 498 W M.nn. 864 2! 10 Draper, Utah Ulih E 12400 South. 467 Loa, Utah 80 South Mam. 836 2831 Or a Chipman Featured in ' Today 'Magazine Ora Chipman, prominent American Fork resident, is featured fea-tured in the December 1975 issue is-sue of Brigham Young University's Univer-sity's "Today" magazine, published pub-lished by the BYU alumni association. asso-ciation. The article is entitled "Some tips on how to live 'golden years' by one who knows" and tel' . how Mrs. Chipman stays young by serving others, stating stat-ing "she's a full-time, freelance free-lance Ixarer of good tidings. And it's a demanding job." The article goes on to tell (hat Mrs. Chipman doesn't like to do anything half way, going on to relate how she faithfully writes to seventeen missionaries missionar-ies in tlie field, makes a habit of calling and congratulating the young people of the community com-munity for their accomplishments, accomplish-ments, bakes pies or cakes and delivers them to friends, people in the hospital or just people who "need a little special attention." at-tention." The article went on to tell some of Mrs. Chipman's activities activi-ties during the past several years, and the service she has Family Members Get Together After 45 Years The family members of the W.L. Clements family got together for the first time in 45 years when they met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Shirley) Price on Saturday, December 13. Following a delicious dinner, gifts were exchanged, tales related, jokes told with much laughter and merriment. Everyone Ever-yone enjoyed a delightful evening. even-ing. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Clements, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Kay (Vickie) Abel, all of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clements, Hooper; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Clements, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Darold J . (Bud) Clements, San-raquin; San-raquin; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. 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CHIDESTERS ANNOUNCE ARRIVAL OF NEW DAUGHTER Richard and Susan Sweat Chidester of American Fork are pleased to announce the arrival of Amanda Marie, their fifth daughter, on December 5,1975 at home. Doctor in attendance atten-dance said she is doing better every time. Greeting the newest sister are Wendy, Cindy, and Kathy. Shauna passed away two years ago. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chidester and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweat of Highland. High-land. Great grandparents are Esma Strasburg of Highland and Karl Axman and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweat of Salt Lake. Dear, Santa Thank you for the skis and alligator. This Christmas please bring me a two wheeler bicycle. I want a boy's model. " " " Love Justin Passet half as NEW Universal Truck Seat Cover $5.75 $5.60 $4.95 $2.10 $1.95 $4.75 $1.60 not Available in 8 different colors $17.50 $1.75 $2.55 $1.95 rr'H -mining. 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Dec. 9 - Girl to Neal and Jackie Mills Stoker of American Ameri-can Fork Dec. 9 - Boy to Larry O. and Linda Hart Jensen of Pleasant Plea-sant Grove. Dec. 9 - Boy to Dennis and Veloy Walker Smith of American Ameri-can Fork. Dec. 10 - Girl to Lane and Janene Price Wilson of American Ameri-can Fork. Dec. 10 - Boy to Joseph and Penny Holcomb Adamson of Lehi. Dec. 11 - Boy to Les and Cherrie Carlson Rogers of Orem. Or-em. Dec. 11 - Girl to Larry and Norene Byland Iverson of Pleasant Plea-sant Grove. Dec. 11 - Boy to Steven and Melodie Evans Green of Lehi. Dec. 12 - Girl to Dwaine and Joyce Brimhall Johnson of Pleasant Grove. Forbes Students To Sing at Mall Sixth grade students at the Forbes Elementary School have been invited to present a Christmas program at the University Uni-versity Mall on Friday evening, December 19. The program will include both traditional and new Christmas songs, and numbers by a band composed of several of the class members. Community members are invited in-vited to come out and support the students for their presentation. presenta-tion. The program is under the direction of teachers George Hunter, Fred Spencer, and Myrna Gilbert. Happiness for most people depends chiefly on their ability to take things as they come. Heavy Duty Form fit j Washable I "Durable Two-Piece Construction Install it yourself J in minutes STORES Salt Lake City, Utah 1800 So. West Temple, 467 1 504 Soda Springs, Idaho P.O. Box 776, (208) 547-3056 Spanish Fork, Utah Cannery Road. 798-7418 Tremonton, Utah 241 So 3ro West, 257-5419 Sprinkler Irrigation Hwy 89 South Salina, 529 7257 |