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Show (Ettfeen r Wedding - VMtdb - ffifothdayb 4 - - A r BECKY TURNER, PAUL MATTHEWS . . . plan nuptials Becky Turner to Wed Idaho Man in Late December Rites Mr. and Mrs. Rodney F. Turner of American Fork are pleased to announce the forthcoming forth-coming marriage of their daughter, Becky, to Mr. Paul William Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews of Burley, Idaho. The couple plan to be married mar-ried Thursday, December 30, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the ceremony the couple will be feted at a wedding wed-ding breakfast at the Print Shop in Arrow Press Square, Salt Lake City. On January 8th they will be honored at an open house at the Sweetheart Manor in Burley, Idaho. Becky graduated from the American Fork High School American Fork Hospital ' Employee of the Month Eunice Watkins The employee of the month at the American Fork Hospital for December is Eunice Wat-kins. Wat-kins. She was born in Midway, Utah and has lived in Heber City, Salt Lake City, Provo and American Fork. She is married to Jack Watkins and they are the parents of three children; Maxine, Salt Lake City; Kenneth, Wattawa, Washington; and Gary, Lehi. She is the proud grandmother of three, two boys and one girl. Eunice joined the staff of the American Fork Hospital in March of 1951, and has been a loyal employee for the past twenty five years. She worked as an aide for thirteen years. She is one of our original unit secretaries and has worked in that capacity for the past twelve years. Eunice is the heart of the medical floor, and manages to keep them out of trouble most of the time. She is always willing to try something new, and is a good source of information infor-mation regarding the how's, when's, and Where's. She can usually be found behind a tall stack of charts with one ear to the phone. Eunice is especially remembered remem-bered by the new mothers, as she assures each and every one of them that their babv is the most beautiful baby that she has ever seen. She has served on the American Amer-ican Fork Hospital Employee Council, Secretary of the American Fork Hospital Credit Union, and just recently recent-ly taught a unit secretary class to five students. "Take two aspirins, get plenty of rest, and .sail In five dollars. This Is a recording." where she was a member of the Pep Club. She is also an LDS Seminary grauate. She graduated as a certified Dental Den-tal Assistant from Utah Technical Tech-nical College in Provo. She is presently employed in Pleasant Plea-sant Grove as a Dental Assistant. Assis-tant. Paul graduated from Burley High School and LDS Seminary. Semin-ary. He fulfilled an LDS mission mis-sion in Germany and is currently cur-rently attending school at the University of Utah. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City following follow-ing their marriage where the groom will continue his studies in the field of medicine. Her hobbies are camping, boating, snowmobiling, hunting, hunt-ing, fishing, bowling, handwork, hand-work, and ceramics. She enjoys en-joys traveling and looks forward for-ward to each and every outing. Eunice has a demanding and difficult job, and she works, with many different types of personalities; but her associates asso-ciates say she has a great capacity for keeping her chin up and landing on her feet. by Kay Mitani If you every have any questions ques-tions about flowers or plants then come to K's FLORAL, 1030 East State Road, 756-7903, 756-7903, and let us answer your questions. We are members of AFS, so we can deliver flowers, plants, or gifts almost al-most anywhere in the world. We also have a fine selection of gift items, candles, and greeting cards for all occasions. occa-sions. Our floral arrangements arrange-ments are the most beautiful in the area. We are conveniently conven-iently located with plenty of parking. Christmas decorations decora-tions for all your needs; wreaths, roping, holly and accessories. ac-cessories. Open: Mon-Fri. 1-6, Sat. 1-1. Bankamericard and Mastercharge. Waterlllies add a touch of beauty to any small pond and czn be added without much trouble. Waterlllies should not be too crowded. Plant from 3 to 6 feet apart-more for larger larg-er varietles--in a position receiving maximum sunlight. Plenty of light and heat are essential to bring them to perfection. per-fection. If they need extra food during the growing season, sea-son, they may be given extra nourishment with one of the special lily fertilizers now on the market. HANDY HINT: Lilies in containers are nice because they can be made to float at any depth of water with the proper propping. Open House To Honor Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen Jen-sen of Highland are pleased to announce the recent marriage of their son Kenny to Sandra Jenkins, daughter of Mrs. DeNae Jenkins also of Highland. High-land. The couple were married Saturday, December 11, at the home of the groom's parents. An open house in their honor will be held Tuesday, December Decemb-er 28, from 8 until 10 p.m. at the Kenneth Jensen home, three-fourths mile south of the Highland Ward Church. The couple are presently making their home in Lehi. CONNIE ROBERTS, DENNIS D. DONITHORNE ... to wed Connie Roberts Plans Temple Wedding With Calif. Man Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Roberts to announce the forthcoming of American Fork are pleased marriage of their daughter, Nlatyraloas C3 ' Ojpl J $d' If your family drinks 8 glasses or one half gallon of milk a day, you spend as much for milk as the typical residential Mountain Fuel customer spends for natural gas, about 65t a day. Both are necessities. Both are bargains. With costs rising for just about everything we need today, it's important to remember that natural gas is still the most economical, efficient energy source available. Natural gas provides the energy to warm our home and water, dry our clothes and cook our daily meals. Natural gas works for us 24-hours a day for less than one dollar a day. That is a bargain. We at Mountain Moun-tain Fuel are doing everything we can to keep it that way. 1 1 yr m u 4 i fcfcw C? cf Connie to Dennis Du-Wayne Donithorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Du-Wavne Donithorne of Cupertino, California. The couple will be married December 30, 1976 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the marriage ceremony the parents of the groom will host a wedding breakfast at the Riverside Country Club in Provo. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7:30 until 9:00 at the Colonial House at 187 West Main Street, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. An open house will be held on January 15, 1977 from 7:00 until 9:00 at the Bollinger Ward Chapel at 20125 Bollinger Road, Cupertino, Cuper-tino, California. Attending the bride will be Galym Hutchings as maid of honor, Becky Pitts, Dawna Borchert, and Becky Roberts. Standing with the groom will be Larry Roberts as best man. Connie graduated from the American Fork High School and three year Seminary program. She attended the Utah Technical College in Provo and graduated in Practical Prac-tical Nursing. She was employed em-ployed at the American Fork Hospital as an LPN for five years prior to moving to California. Cali-fornia. Dennis is a graduate of Cupertino High School where he was active in sports and music. He has served an LDS LI u7 4 Providing you with Natural Gas service at reasonable reason-able costs is our business. Conserving it is everybody's job. 'Our typical residential customer uses 180,000-cubic feet of gas annually, and pays $233.32 for this service. Your Individual bill may be more or less than this amount, depending on your actual usage. To do a comparable job with another fuel you'd pay: $646.70 for propane $445.42 tor heating oil $248.93 (or coal $596.91 tor electricity MOUNTAIN FUEL AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Alan J. Cooper Returns From Mexico Mission Elder Alan J. Cooper having just returned from the Mexico Ver Cruz Mission, where he served as Historian and Zone Leader, will be giving his homecoming report December 26th at 2:30 p.m. in the 7th ward chapel, 130 West 100 South. All friends and family are invited to anrt The first social security check was issued to Ida Fuller, Brattleboro, Vt. in January Jan-uary 1940. It was for $22.54. Mission in the Italy North Mission. Mis-sion. He attended DeAnza Jr. College, BYU and is currently cur-rently majoring in Philosophy at San Jose State University. He is presently employed at Lockheed Missies and Space Company as a Data Reduction Operator in Sunnyvale, California. Cali-fornia. The couple will make their home in Sunnyvale, California, following their honeymoon. 'A WEDNESDAY. Dec. 22, 1976 1 t ELDER ALAN J. COOPER PERSONNEL "Yes, I'm very familiar with the touch system. In fact, that's why I left my last job." |