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Show :! !. .;' '' i .... : Ik k 1 k v'h f 'k k k;;- -: ;.. k:: :'...:r'- k-k'"- .I- j .1- - V ; " .r -n- .JJU V: we - I j "- ,. - !' ; fi - r nr r '!. - iiii t. ri s o cWING t a s C L tB 7V ls E WS F-'ii- wue- - ' ; - i ",' .; I : '"''X J I - 1 1 i ' i : 1 . piilM ; , anernoon. Theme from utan, newlywedded Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dean. Youngs'; Gayle May Jepp- sonj ) The couple was married Sept. 11 in the Salt Lake LDSh Temple. Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold Jeppscn, American 'Fork, are parents cf th bride, and Mr. and; Mrs. Bert 's are the ssion On 'jSqfetiy Themes Club 'Meeting ' . - ! - j Youhg,-puhes-ne- bride-.g"um- j ' ' parents. .The parents of the bride were ; " j i m i I '.. ' i& Sixth-Eight- by-tw- AT Mrs. Mae SPR N GVILLE Huntin ;ton hosted members of 'the Mothers Study Club at her ' home 0n Friday Discussion of the meeting was nn saetV. led bv . Mrs. "Wilford Bieslner Mrs. Biesinger asked each! member, to write a list of hazards which could be found in her home) and then the lists; were read and a discussion followed as ;to he Irneans of. eliminating: these safety hazards which are commonly found in homes. Safety on the, highways and in activities fwas also brought to the attention Jof thole! present. Current events was given by 'Mrs.: EUaf Reynolds;' and, in' place of the club collect, Mrs. Lee R. jTaylor read a prayer written by iRoberti Lewis Stevenson. Two pew members were invited Into the) club: Mrs. Harvey Rob-bi!aftd Mrs. William Phillips. Refreshments were served to 20 members and three 'guests' Mrs - Lizzie BOwen and Mrs. Melba Edwards of California, ana Mrs. Edna Smart. .1 J r. i HUNGRY BURLINGTON, ? Vt. (UPD Simonds received a sus90 pended day jail sentence for 12 dozen doughnuts, five stealing cans of orange juice, 10 packages of cookies, 10 loaves of bread, 10 packages of buns and two quarts of milk K-nn- eth Deon Ferguson Surgical Fitter & Corsetier (expert fittings) k or-peop- " Un . X his is. the ereat automotive news of our generation: on October 8,1 for the first time, there will be not one, not two, but three completely new kinds of Ford cars designed and priced for nine out of ten Americans. And here they are! The 1960 Fords The Finest Fords of a Lifetime, beautiful from any Foint of View, worth more from every Point of Value! The 1960 Falcon The New-siz- e Ford, the world's most experienced new car, and the easiest, car in th world to own! The 'I960 Thunderbird The World's Most Wanted Car! FORD The Finest Fords of a Lifetime Rinse Aciq Big-val- ue w New Medical Fof mula that Guarantees Positive Control of Dandruff 1! vi t ALBERTO only $ plw 3 M. tax ; :JjZ..:'.IIU"Mi r lis West Center. Provo Phone FE r. GET MORE VALUE WITH nTTJn - - m. v & 1:. v jt j ' f .. m. . ti y lJZ-- r,ri.. . j- -- J .. , t izSfl v. jr. - ti- lift jfi ' r! i Kik- are spread farther apartor a full iread like the Thunderbird. New leaf springs, now 5 feet long, have been designed into Ford's new anti-dianti-squrear suspension. Result: a car that handles like the Thunderbird, corners like the Thurlderbird, rides like the Thuhder-bird- at low Ford prices! k .5-fo- ot p, at I . ; 66-pla- te r l i'- -' 'm look.'i economy car without JLlie economy-car- The I960 Falcon is a truly experienced car. As a climax to 3 years and 3 million miles of research a fleet of FordTFalcons has just, completed EXPEEIENCE RUN, U.S.A., over' f every mile of numbered U. S. highway. Averages up to 30 miles per gallon. Experience Run, U.SA.., proved it! Oil savings? Ford's Oil Filter stretched oil standard Full-Flok J' changes 4,000 miles apart., The engine's up fronl for greater safety and for the Falcon, the stability. Built brand-neshort-strok- e Falcon Six "was developed, modern, and mounted up front, according to thoroughly accepted engineering principles. 1960 Falcon seats six with ease. Six fit com.r Ford? the Falcon fortably into the New-siz- e " rear in and it swallows luggage for six the big ' ' trunk that holds over 23 cu. ft; , Easiest car in the worlS to own. The new Ford t Falcon is so easy on the wallet . ... so easy to drive k . . and so easy to look at. Now, it's easier than ever to be a family! w ! w long-prove- 2-F- ord X ng k f h :" y 'y,i:'yyy-rA wonderful new world of safety. -- i. k-I Ford's big 1960 includes news TruckSize new for safety Brakes with brake linings-2bigger. And r Frame is 25 stronger Ford's nevSafety-Girdethan ever before. You get better visibility, too. The New-Siz- The World's Most Wanted Carl For I9601, the Ford Thunderbird is crisply and distinctively new without basically disturbing the famous profile that has made it ar ' No matter who you are . . . or what your tastes and needs L . . there's an exciting 1960 Ford styled, sized and priced just right for you. See your Ford Dealer October 8.- Ford e k THUNDERBIRD favorite. Performance America's new fine-crazor sharpness. And new to honed a has been there's a new, optional sliding sun roof, and a new fully automatic convertible top! 5 FALCON d, j " y-- '. It's the ' one built-for-peop- le ... . pkR;: m j . priced of the 15 glittering new 1960 Fords is the Fairlane, post beautiful economy buys of all cars in the ifield. Next in line is the1 Fairlane 500, the absolute Value Leader,, dollar for dollar Every Ford in every size and model is designed to cut costs every mile. And Ford's Mileage Maker Six and Thunderbird 292 V-- 8 and 352 V--8 all travel beautifully on regular, gas at savings' up to a dollar a tankful. Full-Flo- w ' Oil Filters mean you' can run'4,000 miles without an oil change. Maintenance costs are ctit by Ford's aluminized mufflers that last up to twice as long as the ordinary kind. Ford's Diamond Lusire Finish never needs waxing. And Ford's powerful battery at no extra cost giyes you surer starts. .1 jt" A wonderful new world of ' comfort. Six big peopleT-includithe in greater comfort than ever. The new Fords give you as much' as 4 inches more shoulder room, more knee room, more hip room. You relax on chair-higseats. ' i ji m in: .i y A wonderful new .world of economy. Lowest ' - needs on the American road. Design, front and rear wheels Wide-Trea- d ar ve !l I J j- k ., ;.k :, Here is th6 welcome news Americans have been waiting for . .the Falcon, a product of Dearborn, Mchigan, automotive capital of the world, was expressly ' designed for American - FORD DIVISION. Sordi$c7ry FORD BUILDS THE WORLD'S! MOST BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED CARS - 4' r 191 South University. Ave., Provo, Utah 33 ...YOU FOR PENNY u Gl VAN FORD SALES DEON'S INC. 34 Ford's beautiful new proportions flow smoothly through an roof to swift elegant Thunderbird-inspire- d fine-clines This is elegance.. ' A wonderful new world of performance. The action-packe- d Thunderbird 292 V-- 8 and 352 V--8 deliver blazing acceleration, with smoothness. And like the famous Mileage 'Maker Six, they thrive on regular gas! A wonderful new world of ride. With Ford's A wonderful new world of style. , kid-glo- Hairdressind and Conditioner 51 Value Turns dull, drj hair manageable! new ' rear-quart- er FREE... this 35c vllue and makes alt hair !If you need vitamins, ypu'will " h J r.s FENNY . Here are 15 new Fords like no Fords! you. Fair-lane-s. have ever seen before! Economy-minde- d Fairlane 500's. Elegant Galaxies. Five beautifullyi husky new station wagons that go as smart as they look. A sleek hew Sunliner convertible and a brand-nehardtop model, the flashing Starliner. l.U:;o f GUARANTEED! 1 le w i a day. look better, feel better after one bottle of Bexel your money will be refunded in full! I Cfub Notes with this regular $1.00 size bottli for rich, red blood for adults, especiaUy older people. Only 6p Tliere's a Member of the Bexel Family of Vitamins for Ever Member of. Tour family- - dorCt forget llit children! '. ti "ivr A new world of style! A new world of savings! A new world of p erf ormance 1 A new world of built-- f comfort A new world, of station1 wagon living . r namic food factors! 5 times your daily requirements of iron; Vita- -' min B12 and other needed B ' I into natural, gleaming,' healthy-looking- " .hair, i tat MilllltM01ia--.,--:m IT iniTTra ; . r ; of Ford. .. ns -- !. i k V V: 'T.'A-Ti- r and Sherilyn Humes flower girls. 'Keith Lewis performed the duties of best man. A tiered pink anc white cake graced the lace cohered serving table and crystal bowls holding pink roses centered the- - small tables where the Iguests were served,, by girls of the bride's Blue 3ird Class of Primary, Welcoming the gaests'and in charge of theguest register 'were Barbara Williams' and Diane ACMEDIA Will meet at the home of Mrs. lulley. Jeannett Smith, Wanda and Sandra Newman had Gary Forsey, 534 E. 910 S., Pulley of the gift display. Orem, on! Thursday ati 8 p.m. charge i I. hosts for V reception held Sept. h 19 in ' the Ward The .church,' guests were greeted by the brida 'line , which' stood bfore backgrdund formed large! satin hearts centered with pink carnations and ferns'. ' Fori: her wedding the lovely bride chose a gown of nylon tulle, and satin with snug bodice, and, bouffant skirt A tiny cap of j seed pearls held her veil and pink rosebuds and stephanotis formed the bouquet. Bridal attendants were Mrs.-JacJeppson, matron of honor; Charlotte Jeppon,' Shelly Ensor, LuAnn Buck Marilyn 'Woodcox . nylcn frocks were JoAnn Jeppson ! j j .nome in, iruuiana, sovereignity in flag heraldry.' It is an ancient 'symbol of Egypt, ; India and Persia. j weanesaay j ' ; 'I lie , . j In't n, I -- j The star signifies dominion arid 1 i refreshments were Daint buffet style by the serve club ff icers. Mrs. Bennett is of tne groups president I'M ( . " Subject of Literary League cluib a and Judy Flack, goW ned in pastel are' formals. Dressed hi dainty pink : s ? ng !':: of Payson The met Mbnday evening at the homt ot Mrs. Max Warner under the direction of Mrs. Duane Patten, president. After a brief business session the group enjoyed an evening. of social chat and needle work. Dainty, refreshments were r to 12 m?mbers. served ' ..'.'',.' Lady Firemen i ; . kAW ? I : - j 'Univrsal i Special Fcrmufa for adults contains a powerhouse of, vitamins and minerals to fortify your daily diet build rich, red blood ' ' "i .. .; ;!; Latest research in nutrition shows that many adults need extra vitamins and mineralsTover and above 'daily foods. miss vital-foofactors Bexel offers every day! Bexel Special Formula -F- ull Potency Guaranteed! . .These capsules concentrate dy- - Vitamins. Here 'is valuable neTp 'It's Your Life to Enjoy' ly 1 X Bexel ; rs Significant Books" will-- , be theme of', the club djiring the comiAg season and, was j introduced by Mrs. Carl Young, a member of the program committee. Each Ljmember received the FORK-i-Maki- ' : Cob-b!e- y. Opening Tea Deli;ghts Beta Sorosis ' PER TOKGGPISP NOW WITH Y00C3GSIGQSS- - , X Lady Firemen Of Payson i' Hold, .' Social !!!'. v - - Cleg-hor- C1UD I xj - I ' eye-catching- j j AMERICAN ? 1 ns' . j Coup e Lives In Fruitland Following Tempje Marriage A In charge of the event will b Mrs. Stan ' Thayrie, chairman," Mrs. George McKeller, Mrs. Eugene Buckner, and Mrs. Loru Jay Johnson. I f t f I , f , Thd Leeman B. Bennett home, attractively decorated with lovely fall flower;:, was "th.4 scene of the opening tea of the jBeta Sorosis Literary MR. AND MRS. RJ D. YOUNG (Gayle May Jeppson). i. - i ft Cosmetic techniques, hair Jstyl- an-- l ing; flower arrangements musical . selections i will provide the program for the memibers of the auxiliary of the 9423s Air Re serve Squadron, which will hold its ; convention Saturday in ProVo. The j auxiliary- will meet it 9 a. m. at tne jfrovo liign bcnooi auditorium , where an excellent program will be carried out by Mrs." Ileen Storrs, who will dis ease cosmetic techniques and uses of perfumes ; Mrs. Lucille Stevenson from; American Fork. who willj) demonstrate the prin and jgive ciples of hair styling, ' tips of individual styling; Mrs. Melvin Fillmore who will create flower arrangements before the group', and discuss special techarrangements niques of flower motifs Thanksgiving emphasizing ' Wanda Peterson will conclude the program with vocal selections from . Oklahoma. . The public is invited to join the auxiliary1 members at the convenf tion Saturday. k ' i , s j j - j j 4 - During'Convention.Saturday 1 . : ! ' - , - - i a-.- -' - . Kenneth! Savage, brother of the . groom, performed duties of best mai while Neal Savage stood beside this mother in the receiv' f k::I ing line', Mrs.! Walker and Mrs.! Savage ' rk I ' chose almost identical pink lace sheath dresses adorned with . ' k r corsages of pink roses trimmed ' in blue ribbon. " , , ; k ' ; The three tiered wedding cake , was very! attractively displayed on a table draped with a white silk cloth and trimmed around MR. AND' MRS. T, L. SAVAGE (Linda Kay Walker) the edges with pink ribbon bows. A miniature bride and groom topped the cake. On each side was white bowls in which pink carnations were ' arranged.! Mrs. Dale Deveraux hostessed the serving area. Refreshments AMERICAN FORK "Life is theme the tables held arrange were served by Janet Brough, Ann Brough, Judy Walker, Laria rich if we make it such in appre- ments symbolical of outstanding ciation of the little things that holidays of the year which 'veryH Mangelson, Suzanne Walker; An- count" said ;Mrs. Cleon M. one enjoys. Outstanding experi nette Walker and Lorraine new president of the Liter- ences in! their lives were recount-membe'.; climaxed by a1 League as she introduced the ed U Each serving table was center- ary therne for the new club year, "It's short italk on Worrying Straight" ed, with bowls of pink carnations' Your Life to Enjoy," to league given byj Mrs.- Sherman Robinson. with pink and biue candles exat their opening meet-"The! Best Things in Life Are members tending out of the arrangement mg Hostesses for free' was sung byi Mrs. Q eorge night. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Christiansen the Monday event were the new (officers, C. Scptt and the group joined in and Mrs. Kenneth Savage greeted Mrs Cleghorn: Mrs F. Rulon singing songs appropriate for guests at the door. Gift carriers Nicholes, vice president; Mrs. each of the holidays represened. included Ada Peterson, Marda Detta'M. Buckwalter, secretary; In the absence!. of Mrs. J. B. Walker Laurie Deveraux, Shan- Mrs Sherman Robinson, treasur Storrs, retiring president, Mrs. non Savape and Carolyn Savage. er; Mrs. Walter B. Deveyj, report- Elderi JJ Miller, a past president, Mrs. Stanley West and Mrs er The meeting was held at the pinned the president's pin upon Terryj Holm an presided oveif the home! of Mrs. Buckwalter. the incoming president While guest book. The arriving members were Mrs. Cleghorn, who had served After a short honeymoon m intrigued with the cleverj decora- asi, vice president! Mrs. Owen Elko, Nev., the couple will make tions which centered the small Humphries as secretary and 'Mrs. their home in American Fork tables at which a hot luncheon Marion Mercer as treasurer and. I 19 where Mr. Savage is in business. was Served. In keeping with! the Mrs. Led Nelson, reporter. V 3j 1 Auxiliary Tells of Program : thj-ee- I t ) '"Wll'A1,1.1.1 ; . j i - i cat-natio- . -- " itrfU 1959 1", which jwere attached white and trimmed with blue satin ribbon. Bridesmaids; were Gayliei Anne Brockank, Mrs. Bruce Rogers, Brenda Blackhurst and Jean Linebaugh, all wearing blue satin: sheath dresses. The bridesmaids held a white bell with white carnations and trimmed in pink satin ribbon Their dresses were the same as the maid of honor only the color was autumri wedding receptions; was held Friday evening in the Lindon Ward Jrecreation hall honoring the newlyi wedded Mr', and Mrs. T. L. Savage who ..married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Thursday. Mrs. jSivage is the former Linda Kay Walker, daughter of Mr and 'Mrs. lion! B. Walker of Lindon. The 'grjoom. is the son of iMrs. C. Al Ravage of American Fork and the late Mr. Savage. The aride chose for her wedding d floor length gown of chantilfy lace, with fitted bodice i tiers of lace ruffling and in back!. The gown had long pointed sleejves and afSabrina neckline tri nmed in sequins and seed length veil pearls. Her finger-tipfell fro n la crown which was also trimmesd with sequins and seed .! pearls, The, bridal bouquet was of three Vvhite gardenias surrounded with pink roses and stemmed down with wSiite carnations with pink ahd jali e ribbon streamers. The wedding party stood in front' cf j.jtwo .large white satin hearts which were edged in pink satin and topped with bells ,and blue satir bows. Attending her sister as maid Of honcl was Diane Walker Who' j was dressed in a." pink satin i Spanish Fork Stakd House will honor the newly weds Miss, Mecham. is graduate of the Spanish. Fork High School i and is and LDS Seminary presently employed an Provo - Mr. Cleland, a graduate of the . j. Jordan High Schooi, attended the bride; ;; The Salt Lake LDS Temple will B YU for two years and; is now be the .scene of the marriage wOrking'in Rawlins, Wyo., where rites Oct. 13. A reception in the they will make theiri home. . it One of the lovely sheath. She held' a white bell to LINDON SPANISH FORK The betrothal of .Eileen MechamV daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mecham of Spanish Fork and Richard D;. Cleland, son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence A. Cleland of Draper is announced by thej parents of the ' ' -- . -- ' i Eileen Mecham To 'Marry Richard Cleldnd Oct 13 1 4 Lovely Autumn, Reception Honors NewlyweddeB Couple EILEEN MECHAM I 7" i "C L. - TTTHin S -- ; iI ' n . i msuioMs Hff VI RECTES I ttl THURSDAY, OCTOBER I n r,).:- ' 4 , ' ,' |