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Show rr MARSIA SPENCER, LYNN MELLOR. . . reveal nuptials Marsia Spencer, Lynn Mellor To Speak Wedding Vows Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Spencer, Spen-cer, American Fork are pleased to announce the engagement en-gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Marsia, to Lynn M. Mellor. Mr. Mellor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul Mellor, of Lehi. . Their marriage will be performed per-formed at 6 p.m., Friday, May 21, at the LaFeria Reception Center, in Lehi, 187 West Main. Immediate family and friends have been bidden to witness the ceremony. A reception will honor the newly married couple at the LaFeria Reception Center that same evening. They will ' receive guests from 8:00 to 10 '"L l i I 4 s 1 " " j 1 K J: .if l .. v 4 v., - : v , MARLENE NELSON, BERNARD COOK Bernard N. Cook to Wed Honeyville Girl in Temple Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nelson of Honeyville, Utah are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marlene of Bernard N. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Cook of American Fork. The couple will exchange wedding vows on Friday, May 7, in the Logan LDS Temple. Later that evening they will be honored at a wedding reception from 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. in the Honeyville LDS Church. They will further be honored at an open house to be held Saturday, May 8, from 7:30 until un-til 9:00 p.m. in the American Fork Eleventh Ward Cultural Open House to Honor Vern Morse, Lulu Collins Fri. Vern Morse, American Fork and Lulu McDaniel Collins of Sandy, will be married Friday, May 7, in the Provo LDS Temple. Tem-ple. Later the same evening, they will be honored at an open house to be held at Vern's home, 456 East 200 North, American Fork, from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. No presents please. AH friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. The bride is a student at American Fork High School, where she has been a member of the Ski Club for the past two years and is presently serving as a biology lab assistant. She is a three-year Seminary student and has been employed in American Fork. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Lehi High School, where he was active in football and lettered in track. He also attended Seminary. He is presently employed in Provo. The new Mr. and Mrs. Mellor will make their first home in American Fork. Hall from 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. Address of the open house is 381 So. 300 East, Am. Fork. All friends and relatives are cordially cor-dially invited to attend. Miss Nelson is a graduate of Box Elder High School and she attended Utah State University- The benedict-elect is a graduate of American Fork High School. He has attended Snow College and Utah State University. He has been active in wresting throughout high school and college. He fulfilled an LDS mission to the Indiana -Michigan area. The couple plan to live in the area until September when they will move to Portland, Oregon where the groom will further his education. Vote of Thanks It's nice to know that there are people in the world who still care and want to do things for others. Our girls from Violet Vio-let Cottage at the Utah State Training School had a special learning experience of going to Erma's Beauty Salon and getting get-ting their haircut. Erma and her staff were kind enough to volunteer their time and efforts in making our girls look like stylish young ladies. The girls were thrilled and (ttitipn t'(? nMHiw in' i mm im in i i i i i ut i i i hhwiiiuhwwiHH' "fim mim f m r mil i pi f j Mm l t ; ill PAUL R. TERRY, ANN GLADYS SAINSBURY Paul R.Terry to Claim Sandy Girl in Temple Rites Ann Gladys Sainsbury and Paul Ray Terry will exchange marriage vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Saturday, May 8. Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage are Mr. and Mrs. C. Bailey Sainsbury Sains-bury of Sandy, parents of the bride. The prospective bridegroom bride-groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Terry of American Fork. Following the marriage ceremony cere-mony a wedding breakfast will be held at Grandma's Kitchen in Arrow Press Square, Salt Lake City. Later the same evening the couple will be honored hon-ored at a wedding reception to be held at the Sandy Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth Ward, 9800 South 1200 East, Sandy. Attending the bride will be maid of honor, Jennifer S. Brown. Bridesmaids are Elizabeth Eliza-beth Sainsbury, Emily Sainsbury, Sains-bury, and Shirley Jake. , i CLEO ANGELBUER . . . prospective bride Cleo Angelbuer to Marry PL Grove Man Tomorrow Miss Cleo Angelbuer will become the new Mrs. Brent L. Nielson in a redding ceremony to be performed on Friday, May 7. Making the announcement announce-ment of the marriage is Mrs. Pat Angelbuer of American Fork, mother of the bride. Mother of the prospective bridegroom is Mrs. Opal Nielson Niel-son of Pleasant Grove. The couple will be honored at an open house following the wedding from 7:30 until 9:30 in the evening. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. The open house will be held at the home of the very proud of their new hairdos. hair-dos. The staff and residents of Violet Cottage want to thank Erma's Beauty Salon for making mak-ing our girls lives a little more pleasant and happier. Michael Terry and Craig Terry will serve as best men. Ushers, are Sterling Sainsbury and Spencer Sainsbury. The ring bearer is Jeff Terry. Miss Sainsbury graduated from Jordan High School where she was active in drama, debate, and student government. govern-ment. Majoring in English and Political Science at Brigham Young University, she served as an intern to Senator Wallace F. Bennett and graduated cum laude. She served an LDS mission mis-sion in the England Leeds Mis-sionf Mis-sionf '.- , ; Paur ferry attendedA'iii can Fork High School, where he was active in debate and journalism. He is presently attending at-tending Brigham Young University, Uni-versity, majoring in International Interna-tional Relations and Economics. Econo-mics. Mr. Terry also served an LDS mission in the England Leeds Mission. The couple will reside in Provo after their marriage. j 4 1 j' bride's mother, 1040 No. 20 East, Am. Fork. Attending the bride will be Kim Angelbuer, maid of honor and bridesmaids, Marsi Angelbuer, An-gelbuer, Marcia McClure and Debbie Farley. Performing duties of best man will be Jimmy Smith. The couple plan to make their home in American Fork following the marriage. A MRTV WORD? IT S BECAUSE YOU HAVEN'T CARED ENOUGH TO KEEP rr CLEAN. wMius 1774776 CHI .,,.(. . . Utah County i : i REPUBLICAN PARTY Off! Robertson Sisters Win State Honors Melinda and Michelle Robertson, Robert-son, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Robertson of American Fork, were award recipients at the annual Utah Grand Session of the International Order of Job's Daughters held at the Salt Lake Masonic Temple April 30 - May 2. Melinda was awarded a one-year one-year educational scholarship for use at Utah State University Universi-ty where she is enrolled as a freshman. Michelle won the first - place award for her essay entry in the state Patriotism Contest, junior division. Others from American Fork participating in the Session were Miss Judi Lamper, daughter of Mrs. Merlin Cond-er, Cond-er, and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Robertson. Judi and the Robertson daughters are members of the Job's Daughters Bethel of Provo. Cultural Arts Literary Club Elects New Officers The Cultural Arts Literary Club met Wednesday, April 28, at the home of Mrs. Lynne Milne. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Vivian Barker, president. The club collect was read by Mary Pratt. Election of officers for the coming year was conducted with Margaret Wride, president; presi-dent; Virginia May, vice presi How to Save on Electricity - One of a series Become a "watt watcher" by linowmg . how much energy each appliance uses Knowing how much electricity your home appliances consume can help you manage their use more wisely. Electricity usage is measured in kilowatt hours (kwh). One kilowatt hour is 1000 watts of electricity in use for one hour. (Another way to describe it is the amount of electricity consumed by a single 100 watt light bulb burning for 10 hours). In Utah Power's service area, the average cost of one kilowatt hour is about 3$ (among the lowest in the nation). The following chart, prepared by the Edison Electric Institute, lists the approximate amount of electricity consumed by various appliances in normal use for one year. When figuring your electric usage, you need to take into account the size of an appliance and how much you use it. We hope that knowing which appliances use the most electricity will help you become an energy-saving "watt watcher." Conservation means remembering to use what you need, but need what you use. ANNUAL Average Wattage Food Preparation Blender 300 Broiler 1,140 Carving Knife 92 Coffee Maker 894 Deep Fryer 1,448 Dishwasher 1,201 Egg Cooker 516 Frying Pan 1,196 Hot plate 1,200 Mixer 127 Oven, microwave (only) 1,450 Range with oven 12,200 wself-cleaning oven 12,200 Roaster 1,333 Sandwich Grill 1,161 Toaster 1,146 Trash Compactor 400 Waffle Iron 1,200 Waste Dispenser 445 Food Preservation Freezer (15-21 cu. ft.) chest type, manual defrost upright type manual defrost automatic defrost Based on 1000 hours of operation Read Reddy's column! Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. Often-asked questions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatt's regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. dent; Grace Hudson, secretary; secre-tary; Erma Frandsen, treasurer; Loma Birk, scrap-book; scrap-book; and Betty Johnson, reporter. Inez Karren introduced the guest speaker, Sarah Price of Lehi, who was designer and wardrobe mistress for "Ballet West." Mrs. Price and her daughter, Jackie Colledge, former ballerina in "Ballet West" presented a most interesting inter-esting program. They showed slides of the ballet's performances in Europe Eur-ope including Spain, France, Italy and Greece. They also showed some of the beautiful costumes used in the ballet. Mrs. Price noted that they presented a production in the town where the lake is located that inspired the beautiful beau-tiful ballet "Swan Lake." Gifts were presented to the guests. A delicious lunch was served to the 25 club members present. Hostesses in addition to Mrs. Milne and Mrs. Karren were Grace Jensen, Kate Roberts, Anna Boley and Electa Elec-ta Monson. A.F. Student Named to Mortar Board Jolene Durrant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Durrant, a Utah State University student from American Fork, was named to Mortar Board, the senior honorary for seniors based on scholarship, service and leadership. Miss Durrant is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma, Zeta Ep-silon Ep-silon and has received many scholastic awards and scholarships. scholar-ships. She helped organize an alumni band in American Fork and has been active in both community and church projects. Under a recent change of regulations, an undetermined number of persons eligible for Veterans Administration educational edu-cational assistance now may pursue external study programs along with regular college curricula leading to standard college degrees. ENERGY REQUIREMENTS OF Est kwh Comumed Annually 1 85 8 106 83 363 14 100 90 2 190 1,175 1,205 60 33 39 50 20 7 1,320 1,320 1,985 RefrigeratorsFreezers manual defrost, 10-15 cu. ft. - 700 automatic defrost, 16-18 cu. ft. - 1,795 automatic defrost, 20 cu. ft. & up - 1,895 Laundry Clothes Dryer 4,856 993 Iron (hand) 1,100 60 Washing Machine (automatic) 512 103 Washing Machine (non-automatic) 286 76 Water Heater 2,475 4,219 (quick-recovery) 4,474 4,811 Comfort Conditioning Air Cleaner 50 216 Air Conditioner (room) 860 860 Bed Covering 177 147 Dehumidifier 257 377 Fan (attic) 370 291 Fan (circulating) 88 43 Fan (rollaway) 171 138 Fan (window) 200 170 per year. This figure will vary widely AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN .. -IT. V 1 . y K- SM.iV? X KATHY WALKER, KIM BILLINGS ... set date Kim Billings, Kathie Walker To Recite Wedding Vows Kathie Lee Walker, daughter of Orlin and Berna Dee Wath-en, Wath-en, Lehi and Kay Walker, Spanish Span-ish Fork, will become the bride of Kim Billings on Friday, May 14. They will exchange vows at The Bungalow Reception Center in Pleasant Grove. Parents Par-ents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. Al Billings of American Fork. Following the ceremony, the couple will be honored at a reception with receiving from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. A wedding breakfast hosted by the groom's parents will precede the wedding. Attending the bride as maids of honor will be her sister Kim Marie and Rhonda Southwick. Bridesmaids will be Lynette Pardonnet, Kathleen Phillips and sisters of the groom, Sherri and Tracy Billings. Flower girl is Lynette Martinsen. Best man duties will be performed by Terry White. Annette Sander ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Eat kwh Consumed Annually Average Wattage depending on area and specific size & LIGHT CO. THURSDAY. MAY 6. 1978 son and Sherry Hibbert will be seated at the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Park and Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton will welcome the guests. The bride graduated from Lehi High School where she was a Sterling Scholar, member memb-er of the National Honor Society, Socie-ty, president of the color guard and queen at the Senior Hop. She has attended Ricks College for a year and is currently employed in Murray. Kim is a member of the Utah National Guard 1457th Engineer En-gineer Battalion Unit in American Ameri-can Fork. He is employed at Eureka Sales in Salt Lake as a diesel mechanic. . Pre-nuptial showers have been hosted by Teri Peterson, Shelley Bone, Rhonda Southwick, South-wick, Arlene Iverson and Kathleen Kath-leen Jesnen. A trousseau luncheon lun-cheon will also honor the bride at The Bungalow. Following a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Lehi. Est kwh Average Consumed Wattage Annually Heating Pad 65 10 Humidifier , 177 163 Health & Beauty Germicidal Lamp 20 141 Hair Dryer 381 14 Heat Lamp (infrared) 250 13 Shaver 15 0.5 Sun Lamp 279 16 Tooth Brush 1.1 l.o Vibrator 40 2 Home Entertainment Radio 71 86 RadioRecord Player 109 109 Television black & white tube type 100 220 solid state 45 100 color tube type 240 528 solid state 145 320 Housewares Clock 2 17 Floor Polisher 305 15 Sewing Machine 75 11 Vacuum Cleaner 630 46 of unit. |