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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1973 fLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1973 '' " v" 1 IP" 3 MRS. PAUL HAYCOCK (Kathryn Linda Profittt) Open House for Newlyweds Set for Friday, November .23 An Open House is set for Friday, November 23, ,1973, from 8:00 to 10::00 p.m. at Manila Ward Church House for Dr. Paul W. Haycock and his wife, the former Kathryn Linda Proffitt, who were married on September 10, 1973. ' The new Mrs. Haycock is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Proffitt of Forest Grove, Ore-gon and Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hal Haycock of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Haycock is a graduate of Laurelwood Academy and the University of Oregon Den-tal School and has been the Director of Dental Hygene at Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, Washington. Dr. Haycock is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, Brigham Young University and Loyola Dental School in Chic-ago, Illinois.. He fulfiled an LDS Mission in Southern Calif-ornia. He has completed a one year internship at the Portland Veteran's Hospital and is now enrolled in post-graduate work in Periodontry at the University of Oregon Dental School in Portland. All friends and relatives are invited to come and wish them well. Shakespearean Play Set for PI. Grove High The Pleasant Grove High School drama department is well into rehearsals for this year's Shakespearean play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream." This attempt at Shakespeare is the first lor Pleasant Grove, and all involved are looking forward to the production. David Larsen, director, and Charlene Ostergaard, student director, are also very excited, and the enthusiasm of the cast should make this play one of the most delightful comedies ever presented. Tickets will be $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for child-ren and students. Production dates are Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m., Dec 8, 3 p.m. and Dec. 10 a family night presentation at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 11 and 12 the play will be presented during the school day and Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Shakespeare lias often been heralded as the greatest play-wright ever born. All of those who like to have a good time will have their fill at this pro-duction, which is one of his best comedies. - i : ' n ( ' y ' ' - v; - o MISS REBECCA LYNN WILSON AND DENNIS W. MILLER Rebecca Wilson, Dennis Miller Plan Temple Wedding Nov. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Wilson announce the marriage of their daughter Rebecca Lynn to Dennis W. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller. They will begin their Book of Life together when they are married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple November 20. The bride-elc- t is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School and has attended Weber State College. She is presently working in Salt Lake City as a secretary. The groom is a graduate of Murray High School, and is presently attending BYU ma-joring accounting. He has ful-filled a mission in Central America for the LDS Church. A reception will be held in their honor at the Bungalow from 7 to 10 p.m. Attending the bride at the reception will be Alta Mae Johnson, Lisa Oveson, Deborah Hansen, Larene Miller and Sherron Johnson. Best man dut-ies will be performed by the groom's brothers, Larry and Theron Miller. Ushers will be Chad, Keven, and Lonnie Wil-son. Pre-nup- al parties were given by Lisa Oveson, Alta Mae and . Sheron Johnson. Following their marriage the couple will live in Provo where Dennis will continue his stud-ies at BYU. All relatives and friends are invited to the reception in their honor. ,lri . imifii..i.:i,i r..,f..r ....i, ,.ium,'m i I ' 1 I i, i t. ,4 MISS CAROLYN SMITH Carolyn Smith and Jeff Covert Will Marry Saturday, Nov. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Smith announce the engage-ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Carolyn to Jeff D. Covert, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. DeLon Covert of Kearns The young couple will be married on Saturday, Nov. 17, and a reception will follow the ceremony at the Timpanogos Stake Center in Pleasant Grove Carolyn is a Pleasant Grove High School graduate and has attended Snow College. Her fiance has attended high school in Kearns and also at Snow College, where he will graduate in June. Following their marriage, the couple plan to live in Spring City. Travel Broadens Tourists' Views On Food Prices American tourists who traveled abroad this summer came home with a new ap-preciation for U.S. food prices. Compared to what they paid for food in foreign coun-tries, they're quick to admit that American food is still a bargain. One tourist just back from a visit to Sweden reports his tab for five hamburgers, some French fries, and a soft drink added up to a whop-ping S27 in American money. Another businessman who went to London said a dish of strawberries and a cup of coffee cost him $5. Meanwhile, in Japan, beef costs range upward from $12 a pound. t .: . . - - 1 I ' u ' ' l it i j l - J t , : i 1 ' y'M'V. ' .. ' . ' . J OFFICERS Rig & Little Sister officers are front, Jeannette Seely, Debbie Davis, Connie Peay, Elai.ie Schaeling. Back, Kathryn Laga, Nancy Bezzant, Karalee Woffinden, Diane Larson, Terrie Walker, and Vera Conder, club advisor. Advisor Evelyn Burton, absent. Big and Little Sisters Enjoy Party Recently, Plan Other Activities During Coming School Year Wednesday, under the direc-tion of Vera Conder and Eve-lyn Burton, 462 big and little sisters enjoyed the movie "Lili" and then ate a delicious turkey dinner together which was pre-pared by Mrs. Louise Nielson and the lunch ladies of the school. $50 worth of money was given away as prizes. During the day Big and Little Sisters took part in Mrs. "B" Day and all girls responded with poetry, singing and gifts. The purpose of Girls League at PGHS is to assist girls to get better acquainted and de-velop friends. The club provides programs and activities to help the girls improve their self-imag- e thru association with their Big or Little Sister. The girls are encouraged to show con-cern and interest in each other by sharing ideas and learning to know each other better. Four major activities are be-ing planned for the school year in the form of a social or a program. Diane Larson is president of the club and the other officers include Jeannette Secly, Debbie Davis, Connie Peay, Elaine Schaeling, Kathryn Laga, Nan-cy Bezzant, Karalee Woffinden, Terri Walker, and Vera Conder and Evelyn Burton as advisers. I : I t x h' rfM's'f:1!' v fi - ' in' . v . v 'W I fu'V'- - K '! ltiilfh!i! I'll I ; J i . . VAN JOHNSON AND MISS CINDY PATCH Cindy Patch and Van Johnson Will Wed in Provo LDS Temple home of Mrs. Hazel Johnson. That same evening, from 7:30 to 9:30, a reception will be held in the Lindon Ward Cultural Hall. All friends of both fam-ilies are cordially invited to attend. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Patch of Orem announce the marriage of their daughter Cindy to Van Johnson, son of Mrs. Hazel Johnson of Lindon and Arthur Johnson of Hilo, Hawaii. The marriage will be solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple on Fri-day, November 16. Cindy has chosen as her bridesmaids her sisters, Cam-ill- e Huntsman and Melissa Phil-lips; her cousin, Miss Elisa Cor-bit- t of Phoenix; sisters of the groom, Darlene Bunnell, Carol Croft and Miss Marianne John-son; with Shelly Huntsman as a junior bridesmaid. Lonnie Olsen and Dennis Wheeler will stand in as best men. Three of the bride's brothers and their wives will greet the guests at the entry. Following the wedding cere-mony there will be a luncheon for family members in the i j ' ' v " x I v " - f . J 4t HSk L 111 t. - .'! MISS COLLEEN TERRY Colleen Terry, Randy Nielsen Set Wedding Date for Nov. 21 The date of November 21st has been set by Miss Colleen Terry and Randy Nielsen for their marriage. Parents of the future bride are Mrs. Zelda Terry and the late Dilworth L. Terry of Pleasant Grove. The bridegroom-elec- t is the son of Dorothy C. Nielsen of Layton, formerly of Morgan, and Orval J. Barnes, of Layton. The couple will repeat prom-ises in rites to be solemnized at The Bungalow in Pleasant Grove. They will be honored at a reccp'ion following the ex-change of vows. Colleen has chosen Mrs. John Frederick as her matron of honor. Bridesmaids are Miss Marlene Terry, sister of the bride, Miss Pat Thompson of Salt Lake City, Miss Marilyn Halverson of Orem, and Miss Cindy Barnes, sister of the groom. Junior bridesmaids will be Lisa King and Becky Terry. Best man duties will be per-formed by Bruce Barnes. Miss Terry is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High and is presently attending Weber State College. The future bride-groom attended Morgan High. Following their marriage, the couple will make their home in Kaysville. , i i 11s "Why don't you .jve U(1i George? 0 always wins." Marriage Rites Are Postponed, Reception Tonight The marriage of Sharon Hug-gar-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huggard of American Fork and Rick Carrick of Tren-ton, N.J. which was postponed due to illness, will be held to-night, Thursday, Nov. 15 at the LaFeria Reception Center, 1S9 West Main in Lehi. The reception has been set for 8 to 10 p.m. and all friends and relatives are invited. |