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Show r THURSDAY, ApRlL PAGE FOUR THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH tyaxine Smith Navyman In Lovely Home Ceremony Bishop and Mrs. H. Arthur Smith, Alpine, are announcing the marriage of their granddaughter, grand-daughter, Miss Maxine Smith and Glenn B. Roundy, son of the late Loader, Pleasant Grove. I The wedding took place at 81 unattended, wore a smart tailor o'clock April 20 at the home of ed suit with a corsage of orchids. tne Dnae s uncie ana aunt, Mr. Following the ceremony refresh-and refresh-and Mrs. Heber Hadfield, Lehi, ments were served. The newly- I a i r I i. m i I i ... .... - whu ciinup ouuiu penoraung weas leit immediately lor a the ceremony, which was wit- short trip to southern Utah nessed by 40 relatives of the cou- parks. ple- 1 The ; groom, wno nas been in Roses and carnations, and tne United States navy for the burning tapers in tall candelabra Past four years, is home on fur- made effective livineroora deco- lough and will leave this week rations. The radiant bride, who was end for Norfolk, Va., where he is I stationed at present. He still has ten months to serve. Both are Thais Stewart To Be Early June Bride June 3 is the date chosen by The announcement was made at a dinner party given Friday eve-w eve-w hv Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Stew art, parents of the lovely bru nette bride-eieci. toWoq were decorated wun Miss Thais Stewart for her mar- twined miniature maypoles riage to Arlo T. Shelley, son of nffavors were May Day bas- Mr. and Mrs. Frank u. bneuey. .ft dinner the evening was spent informally at games . ,0 Pnrk and music. Guests mciuaea io graauares oi me , fl . , ii nt Mfsu Stewart high school and the nc Mrs. f "iZZ ni: 7, CAMEO AMERICAN FORK UTAH WEEKLY PROGRAM Motion Pictures are Your Best Entertainment Thursday, Friday and Saturday April 28, 29 and 30 I Ill ygrj Open 7:15 Show 7:45 April 28, 29 and 30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday "A SONG IS BORN" With Danny Kaye - Virginia Mayo CARTOON and COMEDY May 1, 2 and 3 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday . mrec'eo by Aimuu mm Produced by .ZCji ANAIOlf LITVAK and ROBERT BASSLER citwrac ALSO SELECTED SHORTS . Children's Matinee Sat. 3:00 p. m. ."Sandy Gets His Man' ALSO SERIAL "CONGO BILL" AND CARTOON PLUS STOOGE COMEDY Sunday and Monday May 1 and 2 $Ae&T5 2a Jl l"' , ;With William Bendix Claire Trevor CARTOON & SHORT SUBJECT SKIS May 4, Wednesday FAMILY NIGHT $1.00 per Car "IT HAPPENED TOMORROW" , ; With ' Dick Powell - Linda Darnell PLUS CARTOON BOWLING KINGS and THREE STOOGES COMEDY Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Roundy May 5, 6 and 7 Thursday, Friday and Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM I I "PANHANDLE" Starring Rod Cameron MUSIC MAN" Starring Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra CARTOON irctton JOSECH I. MANXIEWICZ rraKj br $01 C SIE6EI ADDED LATEST NEWS AND OTHER GOOD SHORTS " Matinee Sun. 3:00 P. M. Tuesday and Wednesday May 3 and 4 2 FEATURES 2 Number 1 VA St Poroiwovnf Jf I V M St.- A fti (J ' UTAH THEATRE MAIN STREET LEHI WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE MULTIPLE LISTING BUREAU ' SPECIAL; . "' - . 1 133 Acre ,; Cattle Ranch, 5 m Modern Frame home, coops, equipped for 5000 Turkeys. Equipment, Equip-ment, tractor, etc. 27 cows, 1 horse. Call for further details or appointment. j ... It is building time. We have good lots in every location in town. Good sizes, reasonable prices. Home Town-Rowan & Grow Inc. Phone 162-J 65 West Main Street Phone 468 American Fork, Utah After Hours Call Wilbur R. Harding ......;..... 220-M, Am. Fork Maurice H. Timpson ...............:.: 658-J, Am. Fork Jerry Buckley 0647-R1, Orem Friday and Saturday April 29 and 30 ABBOTT & COSTELLO 'HOLD THAT GHOST' Sunday, Monday and Tuesday May I, 2 and 3 LORETTA R0BFRT YOUNG -CUMMINGS &-l: r.v Number 2 with -IT WIUIAM i VtRGiNIA WELLESS A THOUSAND THRILLS I AUTHENTIC CHILIS I UnlOV Wtmwtrmt Released thru United Artists Is "Early History of American Fork" (Shelley) on your library shelves? The day is coming when this edition will not be available. Now $2.50 at Alpine Publishing Company. Wednesday and Thursday May 4 and 5 A warm spring day and you ride out to the field in your brand-new brand-new Farmall Cub tractor . . . flip a tiny lever with your finger . . . and down goes the plotvl A big, shiny ribbon of soil rolls over . . . yessir, even working's fun with a Farmall Cub! A fellow east of town said to me, "My kids are always scrapping scrap-ping about who's going to drive the Farmall Cub. How I wish we'd had machines like that when I was a kid. My poor feet sure took a beating!" . Yes, folks, that's what a lot of people are saying since they bought their Farmall Cub . . . and they know that any time parts or service are needed, I'm always here. PLUS -8?'."' wtltMiticftat 1- i mitt ANDERSON'S 615 E. State Road Phone 34? a sitv malorlne In psychology, Mr. Shelley, also a sophomore at the BYU, is a geology major. Both are active In musical circles being members of the concert band. They plan to return to school in the fall. The bride elect came to American Ameri-can Fork two years ago from Ho-bart, Ho-bart, Ind., where she graduated from high school. NORTHERN GROWN smu POTATOES i Certified Blue Tag Select j ' ' '.. - ' -I... 7'y. I PontiocKatohdin Triumph ? RUSSETCOBBLER W. H . Wright CompaJ Pleasant Grove, Utah TELEPHONE 2941 1 D.U.P. Meetings County Meetinff Meeting of .all county and camp officers of the , Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held in Sowiette Park Saturday, April 30, Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte, vice oresident. announced Monday. The meeting has been advanced one week from the regular time and members are asked to take notice. County board will meet at 1 p. m. and camp officers at 2 p. m. Adams Camp Adams Camp, DUP, met in the First ward Relief Society rooms for their April meeting with Mrs. George Meredith, Mrs. George Adams. Mrs. Nenhi Howe and Mrs. J. E. Greene as hostesses. Mrs. A. D. McAllister gave the lesson "The Story of the Blind in Utah", Mrs. Meredith gave per sonal recollections of her grand father, George Rowley, one of the blind pioneers, and the group sane: songs he loved. Mrs. Earl S. Greenwood told about Mrs. Joseph Kirkwood, another blind pioneer. Mrs. Dora Hicks read the history of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen. Re freshments were served. CAVEMAN CHATTER Up start: Lloyd Wright is showing improvement in the distance dist-ance races and notched up a third -place last week. Rough acres: Lehi's cow-pasture cow-pasture jockeys had to learn to judge grounders all over again when they tangled on the city diamond against the high school team. The visitors were, delighted de-lighted with the absence of horse tracks, and prairie dog holes. Here's Where I GoesTarthesf! O It's tune-up time . . . and a good time to save money. too! Our skilled mechanics me-chanics and specially designed, factory-approved factory-approved equipment mean no wasted time, no "second-guessing". no hidden charges. Our fair price policy will encourage en-courage you to come back again. Come in and see us today, Start the season right . . . motor-wise and budget-wise ! You'll find the men who know your car best at the sign of BETTER SERVICE JS mi' I I. JjfK?$ It IT EH . ' tri 1 ANDERSON'S 615 E STfafe Road-American Fork '"" rip, j1WMiM1iM y " 1 1 I , ? iS "mw 3 S'ream,incd -other or lavender and .Id lace-she's iZ"zhX2:::n: her Bi,h ,ribu,e-p,ace 5001 "'-c corsages . . . 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