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Show 4 Hfc UV--H i.d "oil L'traAT-SSESElls'1H HeroM t WHEU Wf ADO ONtY I 1 lit S Parties A.F. "FOOD BARGAINS" I.'lKB Win 90 Jf j I UiO CEfcTft AND MJ KORTH W EST cr CUM DROPS Entertain ORANGE SLICES 5 For Yuletide - MIXED NUTS AMERICAN FORK Alpine Country Club as the scene of particularly delightful holiday r Vi - - ; I 1 ' i A AnderCouncilman Harold son was master of ceremonies A musical program was presented by eight Pleasant Grove !! ::,.emeh ?s the who Timpanpgos Chorales The retiring mayor, F Haws Durfey. and retiring councilmen, Joseph 8. Hanson and Norman E. Shumuay were paid tributes for their devoted service to the wel-- j fare of the citizes of this com-- ! munity and their efforts for! civic betterment. Each responded with expressions of appre ciaton for ha . ing had the oppor- tunity to serve. Humorous gifts were presented to them. To each family represented a popcirn popper filled vith as- -' sorted cheeks was given. The table centerpieces were awarded Mrs. Rod Turner. Mrs. Wie lliam Blomquist, Edgar and Edwin Conder. Harold Anderson, chairman;' Preston Taylor and Ray N'el-- ; son were in charge of arranging the party Col-grov- 41 ' ' 'T;. . if",O v - "- C inwr--'1--- ii f- - DISPLAYING THE COSTUMES which won them top prizes in the annual Make It Contest for District 11, Woolgrowers Auxiliary, are, left, Elaine Skidmore, senior division, and Denise Laird, junior division. Yourself-With-Wo- ol AMERICAN FORK - Offi cers and teachers of the Utah State Training School Primary1 enjoyed a gay holiday party at the home of Mrs. Glen Peterson. A large tree beautifully' trimmed and lighted and stockings hanging at the mantle over the fireplace highlighted the living room decor. A smor-was servea Interpreting fashion to suit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Skidmore gasiwrd luncneon Individual personality; learn-- of Seattle, Wash, was winner in and a program followed. Senior Division, and will ing to combine color, form, pat-'th- e tern and texture won for two represent the district at the, Th? husbards of the Ameri- talented young seamstresses the annual state competition Jan. can fork Fire Ladies, auxiliary 8 in Salt Lake in conjunction to the top spots in the annual Make-Itfiremen, were' hosts fori Yourself-Wit- h Wool fashion re-- ! with the Utah Woolgrowers Con-- a holiday party in the quarters-viesponsored Saturday by the vention. aDOve tjie station. The Auxiliary of Dis-- I Mrs. J. R. Sayer, president of goers were taken on a travel-tric- t 11. jthe Central Utah Woolgrowers 0aUe trip through the Orient by Mr.' Auxiliary, sponsors of the con- - Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nelson,; of Denise Laird, daughter and Mrs. Melvin W. Laird of fest, welcomed the guests, and via colored slide pictures and Mrs- Jewell A. acCounts of interesting exper-o- r Orem was winner in the Division. Elaine Skidmore, Johnson, s.a:e president of the ences as well as a display of who Auxiliary, BYU student and daughter of "growers ci0th:ng and souvenirs. The Nel-- 1 gdvc aw uuorraauve lam on sons attended the International Wool Contest Winners To Enter State Meet Teachers Meet for Gay Party The cafeteria of the Maeser School took on a festive look on Friday evening, as the elementary educators in Provo School District and their wives met for their annual Christmas dinner party. The couples present were seated at long banquet tables covered with white and centered with gold Christmas figures. Turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, was prepared and served by Mr and Mrs. Andrew Baggs, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bailey, with Dr. and Mrs. Glen Brown assisting. At the conclusion of dinner and socializing, a delightful holiday program was presented to the group by Mrs. Lahna VanBioehm Ries and her musical family consisting of Naidra, Lahna, Larry, Dania, Mark and Andrea. Mrs. Reis introduced each one of the participants and told of their school accomplishments. They entertained with a variety of vocal and instrumental numbers both solo and ensemble, which ranged from humorous to Sncred. -j rs wol- - Vl llo I Fato Enjoyed By Fehano at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gummow and Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon served as of the group. A business meeting will be held by the wives after Ford. the first of the new year to Parley elect officers for the activities during 1970. SPINACH SALAD DRESSING S 0 CHOCOLATES i 29 I'in.. i CANDY WELCOMING GUESTS at the lovely h tliilay tea, whiih is the annual social hiphlijrht of the Keatiers (luihl, were Mr. Norman Creer, hostess, left, ami Mrs. Melvin J. Arrinirton, president, shown Wfore the charmir.jr turquoise and blue tree which featured the beautiful decor. ORANGES Readers Guild Welcomes Guests At Beautifully Arranged Tea Highlighting the holidays was the annual Readers Guild Tea held at the home of Mrs. Norman B. Creer Saturday. Guests were greeted by the hostess. Mrs. Melvin J. Arring-ton- , president, and Mrs. Ralph B. Smith. Lavender, turquoise and blue were used in the lavish handmade holiday decorations. A large white frock tree with turquoise and blue trim and silver lights featured the living room. members of the group were Each member brought a favorite holiday treat. Pouring were officers, Mrs. Lavern Green and Mrs. Thad The window framed an illuminated Nativity scene on the patio overlooking the valley. A tea.el tree in the downstairs room where guests visited before an open fire was an added interest. In the dining room, a charming lavender and white candle, evergreen and white mum arrangement centered the refreshment table, a pastel punch, open faced sandwiches, French pasties and confections made by Hansen. Committee members included Mrs. D. Spencer Grow, chairman; Mrs. Seth E. Smoot and the hostess. Mr. Unity Club Has Lovely Evening Amid decorations reflecting the theme of "Silver Bells," a lovely dinner party was enjoyed bv the Unity Club Friday at' Bill and Iva's Cafe. Highlight of the evening was a lovely program presented by students of Mrs. Keith Melville. A narrated story with singers and dancer reflected the Christmas spirit. Later games were played at the Marvin Lloyd home. Hostesses were Mrs. Arlen Goodrich, Mrs. Kay Clark, Mrs. Jack Nixon and Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. Mor- Fork. day afternoon the occasion be The marriage will take place ing a Christmas luncheon and at the Salt Lake LDS Temple social. The luncheon was held in the small dining room. Marking the places at the tables were corsages of holly, gathered from the gardens of Mrs. R. W. Clark and made into corsages by Mrs. Theron M. Web-ste- r. Mrs. William T. Hyde. or SPRITE COKE 7 p. 3C lb 1.00 Qu.ru SPARE RIBS Lean. Hormel jq. lb. SLICED BACON Hormel Red Label .... AO 07C lb. CUBE STEAKS Ann of to ris (Bill) Christensen of Salem Hortense son of Mr. and announce the forthcoming mar- - J. Swenson, Mrs. Blaine Swenson of Spanish SALEM Nfv Cnp Navel served. Ann Christensen Is To Wed Garth Swenson their daughter, - and riage Garth Christensen, on Dec. 18. A reception will be given in their honor Friday Dec. 19 in the Spanish Fork Stake Center. Blue Ribbon Beef FRANKS Bar"s"' 1 Lb. Cello SALT Extra Coarse CC-- S0 33C Lb. Bag BATTERIES Flashlight Each Q 7t TOY CARS OQ. for FALSETEETH TOYS Firmer Longer jgham Young University. 08 70C lb. Match Box How To Hold Both the bride and groom are graduates of the Spanish Fork and are graduates of LDS Sem- 50 OFF Price Marked PANTY HOSE Special Pair 79c ... TIMEX WATCHES Boys or Girli Keg. 6.95 M JQ ORNAMENTS Reg, 27c 89c Decidedlv Young ;o j viL DISH CLOTHS Make your move to these great pretenders. The un-fu- r furs make fashion news . . . wear like, act like, look like the real animal! Keg- 5 for 88c .. C J CO. for W7fc XMAS WRAP 6 Roll 69c Pack. GLENOIT HIGH PILE . . . WRANGLER SHOP . WINTER WARM FASHION FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON ALR CHAPTER 6 Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Emily Weeks, E. - f The pattern more brides are choosing than any other forOTC RtS 4" ca. ' Club Notes 427 21c 1 Do your filM teeth annortnd era-btrLions Clubs covention Tokyo you by coming loose end Mrs' Lee Jarvis was tte con- summer and toured other Mrs. G. A. Anderson, presi- inary. et, laugh dropping whenever you PASTEETK Then eprlnkle or talk? test director Mrs. Grant Bis?- - countries as well as Japan. Ann is presently employed on your plates. FASTEETH hold dent, was in charge. Mrs. Webdenture firmer longer holds them were ster was welcomed as a new at Provo. ley was the commentator. Ap-- j Light refreshments more comfortably, too. Makes eating easier FASTEETH Is alkaline. Won't propriate music was furnished served by the hostesses Mrs. member. Present as guests Garth has completed a Vh sour. No gummy, gory, pasty taste. by Mrs. Blair Beckstrom. Your Alex Karren, Mrs. Reed Thomp-Worl- d were Mrs. F. Carlisle, year mission in the Samoan Dentures that fit are essential to Earl of Beauty Finishing and son, Mrs. Darrell Hayes and health. See your dentist regularly. Mrs. Rulon Greenwood and Mission and is attending Bri- - Get FASTEETH at aU drug oounterr. .Modeling School furnished mod- - Mrs. LaDrue Varney, instruction to the girls. Fehano Club members were eling Club was done by Mrs. W. The Ladies Literary Judging for their annual Verl welcomed Whiting, Mrs. Paul Swen-so- members spent a pleasant afterthe in Christmas meeting pleaand Mrs Jon Clark. noon at the Country Club Thurs sant atmosphere at the home of Mrs. T. Will Jones, Thursday, tastefully decorated for the season in a color scheme of pink and sage green. Guests were served from lace covered small tables and later enjoyed table games topped by the awarding of amusing prizes. The hostesses were Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Glen Jacobsen, Mrs. Marjorie Kitchen and Mrs. 1.00 lbs. boughs. V rr 7Lrj 3 I No. party for 72 American Fork City employees, their partners and other guests, The tables were prettily decorated with blue metallic strips, potted poinsettas, gold fillagree encased candles and pine It , -- - v. "I -f -- -- 99c gK $3500 200 N. SPECIALS . RUFF0UT BOOTS v$4300 Men's and Ladies' Ret. to 17.0 ... q Q7 '' Maverick Boots I Moonspun by LENOX hAAD rDACUCDC USJKJW V.W.I1-.- W ONf GROUP LADIES SHIRTS Solids, Checks, long Sleeve, Button Down and Convertible Collar Reg. 6.00 to 9.00, NOW 3M . 4M Our most popular new pattern. Is it the gleaming platinum rim? The delicate white floral lace? The warm ivory tones of tenox China? Come in and see for yourself why Moonspun Is a pattern as romantic as spun moonbeams, as popular as love. Well, almost as popular anyway. A place is $29.95. selling 240 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. 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