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Show THURSDAY DECEMBER 16 1976 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1976 .V' "0 - , " 1 " ' u MISS BARBARA JACKSON AND FLOYD LOSEE Barbara Jackson, Floyd J. Losee, Will Wedin Temple Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Jackson are pleased to an-nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara to Floyd Jay Losee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Losee, of Delta, Utah. The couple will be married Wednesday December 22 in the Provo Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bride's par ents in Manila. All friends and relatives are invited. Barbara attended Ricks College and is currently working at the State Training School. Floyd graduated from Utah Technical College, Provo and is currently working at Valtec. Following the marriage the couple plan to make then-hom- e in Provo. Eagles Entertain Children This Saturday, Xmas The Fraternal Order ot Eagles Pleasant Grove No. 3372 will entertain children of Eagles members with a Christmas party and Santa. Saturday Dec. 18th from 1 till 3 in the afternoon. Mem-bers bringing their children are asked to bring a gift for each child with the childs name on it. There will also be an Adult Christmas Party for members only, which will start at 8;00 P.M. Members attending should bring an ex-change fun gift not to exceed $2.00. There will be live music and a pot-luc- k dinner is included for the evening. " .j ;yvv MISS KARALEE WOFFINDEN AND DORAN WILDE Karalee Woffinden TO Wed Doran Wilde in Temple Karalee Woffinden daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Leo Woffinden of Pleasant Grove will become the bride of Doran K. Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilde of Seattle, Washington, on Friday, Dec. 17 in the Salt Lake Temple. Karalee is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary and is now in her Jr. year at BYU majoring in Elementary Education Doran is a graduate of Seattle schools and LDS seminary and in now a Jr. at BYU majoring in Electrical Engineering. He has also served a mission to Italy. Everyone is invited to share in their happiness at a reception to be held Saturday Dec 18th from 8:00 to 10:00 at the Pleasant Grove 6th Ward Church, 475 North 700 East. The couple will also be honored at an open house Dec 28th in Seattle. Following their marriage the couple will reside in Provo and continue their education. ...... r f J . ; ; ' ' I f ; I ... ; f : I ' I ' v- -v . ' ; - - ; i J MISS KATHRYN MAD SEN Kathryn Madsen, Brad Melendez to Wed on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Mad-se-n of Payson, are announ-cing the marriage of their daughter Kathryn and Brad Melendez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Melendez of Pleasant Grove. The wedding rites are plan-ned for Friday, Dec. 17 and an open house will follow from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the home of the bride, 684 South 500 East in Payson. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to come and meet the young couple. Kathryn is presently atten-ding Payson High School and Brad is attending Utah Technical College at Provo. The young couple will make their home in Pleasant Grove following their marriage. Mary Thanks All For Kindness During Past Year by Mary West A couple of months ago I recieved a note from Eva Proctor. She stated that she enjoyed reading my articles. She commented that they were like the ones Karl Banks used to write. This pleased me so much because I thought so much of Mr. Banks. Mrs. Proctor included a poem that was in a Christmas card and said she would like to share it with me and I in turn would like to share it with you at this Christmas time. It was entitled Memories of Days Gone By. No author's name was attached. Memories of Days Gone By And I walked by that old barn Where I played when I was "just a kid" And I remembered how I sat in the sun On the sheltered side. I thought of the things we did. How we watched the spring-time Come and go. And the old creek begin to run. How we played "ante over" And "hide and seek" And all the summer fun. The years are gone, . But the memories Linger still. I've not forgotten God's given delights, And I think I never will. I so appreciate your kind-ness of the past year. Your .words of encouragement have meant so much. The joy of sharing thoughts with you cannot be expressed. If you have felt the spirit and mood of what I have written then you know. We who live in Pleasant Grove live in a very choice place. Those who have lived here the longest know how choice this town really is, and those who are new to the community will grow to love this Pleasant Grove. I would wish you the gift of Love for your Fellow Man at this time of year, Love for your community, and most important, learn to live with and love yourself. BattleCreekDUP Camp Met at ViolaCowley's Friday, Dec. 10, members of the Battle Creek Camp, DUP met at the home of Viola Cowley on 2nd South Street for their monthly meeting and the annual Christmas party. The home was beautifully decorated for Christmas with a lighted tree and soft music, which enhan-ced the spirit of the holiday season. Pres. Beth Wright welcomed those present and conducted the following program. Prayer by Cora O. Bez-zan- t. Singing of Christmas Carols led my Maymetta Johnson. A report of the county DUP social held in Lehi recently was given and matters of business discussed. Cleone Langley gave a history of James Steed Lesson leader Viola Cowley told a number of short un-published pioneer Christmas stories which were beautiful and worthwhile. Her final story was one written by Elaine McKay, wife of Congressman Gunn McKay. It was an impressive and spiritual story of Bessie McKay, mother of the Congressman. Delicious refreshments suggestive of Christmas were served to the 12 members present by the hostess, Viola Cowley, and Lydia Hilton. Special Interest Activities Are Listed for Coming Week The Special Interest ac-tivities begin this week-en- d with the YSI soft-roc- k dance. This dance is at 9 p.m. at Edgemont Stake Center, 4300 No. Canyon Road, Provo and the band will be "Times & Seasons". A scripture study class will be held at 7:30 before the dance at the same location. Bring your own scriptures. The special interest dance on Saturday will begin with a potluck dinner at 8 p.m. The music will be furnished by "Orson Stillson," a Western band and will start at 9 p.m. There will be no dances next week. A special activity-dinner-danc- e is being planned for New Year's Eve at the Edgemont Stake Center. It will begin at 8 p.m. with games, old time movies, and a sing along. A smorgasbord will be set up later in the evening. The band "Saspirilla" will furnish music from 9 to 1. For information on tickets contact your stake or region leaders or call the hot line, 375-140- All Special Interests and Young Special Interests are invited. Fireside Set for Sunday What is the real meaning of Christmas? The Timp Stake Young Special Interest are spon-soring a fireside Sunday, Dec. 19 at 8:30 p.m. in the 6th-10t- h Ward Chapel. Alex Stecker, YSI president, will speak and show slides on the "Real Meaning of Christmas" and the Holy Land. He has been to the Holy Land and will give a lesson that will be well worth hearing. This event is sponsored by the Young Special Interests but anyone interested is. in-vited to come out and enjoy the experience with them. Refreshments will be ser-ved from Palestine. - - " ' : $ $ . .. ; t MISS CELESTE FUGAL AND RUSSELL ADAMS Celeste Fugal to Become Bride of Russell Adams She has attended Utah State and Brigham Young Univer-sities. She is currently em-ployed at the Bank of Pleasant Grove. Mr. Adams graduated from Pleasant Grove High School where he was active in athletics. He fulfilled an L.D.S. mission in the Belfast Ireland mission. He is presently employed on the Adams Dairy in Lindon. After their marriage they will reside in Pleasant Grove. Celeste Fugal will become the bride of Russel Kay Adams in a ceremony to be performed Dec. 17th in the Provo L.D.S. Temple. Parents of the prospective bride are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Fugal. Mr. and Mrs. John Dean Adams are the parents of the future bridegroom. A reception will be held in their honor Friday December l'7th at The Bungalow in Pleasant Grove, from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride as matron of honor will be Mrs. Viola Gray. Performing best man duties will be Bob Lott. Special guests will be grand-mothers of the groom, Mrs. Venetta Adams and Mrs. Esma Strasburg. Miss Fugal is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. P.G.Garden Club Enjoys Christmas Party Recently Climaxing a successful and busy year, members of the Pleasant Grove Garden Club met Friday at the home of Irene Earl, American Fork to enjoy their annual Christmas social. Assisting Mrs. Earl with arrangements for the most enjoyable affair was Alice Simper, 1st vice president. Seated at one long table, twenty-on- e members enjoyed the delicious potluck dinner as well as an exchange of varied and beautiful Christ-mas gifts. Attending were Vernland Saling and Alta Bowles, Orem; Virginia Bonham, Mary McCormick, American Fork; Fern Harris, Mary Shoell, Velma Gillman, Eva Reynolds, Lorene Warnick, Norma Gardiner, Edna Hunt, Evelyn Schoonover, Donna Walker, Ruth Armitstead, Colleen McCormick, Alice Simper, Claudia Brown, Veatrice Stewart, Lucille Hillman, Mary McCandless and the hostess, Mrs. Earl. X V MFMBFRFEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO S40.000.00 From n o o take , this wish I (n May we opportunity to you - If e n " a happy holiday season and express our lOlllT VLji (vlO) i'TVr j u appreciation for making Wasatch Bank lZXO'baS your favonte hometown bank. llOmetOWn JpvN (ff T Q BSTlkclTS Come in and let's get better acquainted 1( "0. so when you have a particular banking cLTlCl tJlGil need we can personally help you. i. david j. stone ODICCS. 2. JUDY STONE 3. CARL CARNESECCA Vice ref Coshtrr I'lensanl Oroiv ........ , DIANE CARNESECCA """" " --" "X 5. VERN BAILEY Ujnr V v'ce 'em ffff I 0 6. AUDREY BAILEY (iff V-i-w j 7. MARK NELSON llH VWAyATrPl 1 J I Vk XllST'S III) 8 LORETTA NELSON Ass'l Cashier r'leosonl G:ore ": """" N ,.,."!,".,.,... 10. KAYCE BJARNSON ,,,. ,,. WASATCH BANK AT UNIVERSITY M.M.I. OREM PHONE 22-1- - Mil SANTAQUIN OFFICE PHONE 754-321- WASATCH BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE 225 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 7H5-500- P.G.Campof D. UP. Holds Christmas Party The Pleasant Grove Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their Christmas party with the regular meeting on Dec 10th. First Vice Captain Mildred Walker conducted the meeting. Singing consisted of a number of Christmas songs led by Fern Hicks and accompanied by Hortense Fronk. Lourie Morrill gave a very interesting history of Jedadiah M. Grant. Nancy Ekins sang several Christmas songs, accom-panying herself. Fern Hicks read a Christmas story she had written in verse. The closing prayer was given by Melba Osborne. Refreshments were served at a long table appropriately decorated. There were twenty-t-wo present. Next meeting will be held on Jan. 14. World War I The Veterans Ad-ministration reports there are fewer than 2,000 women veterans of World War I living among the nation's 577,000 women who served in the armed forces. |