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Show ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1977 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1977 Cadmus Club Met October 26 At Harding Home in Provo Wednesday evening, October 26, Cadmus Club members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harding in Provo. President Fae Belliston greeted the members and expressed the appreciation of Cadmus members to the Hardings for the invitation to meet in their attractive home. Mrs. Harding, a gifted pianist, gave an excellent review of the life of Peter Ilich Tchaiskovsky and presented several piano selections illustrating the versatility and range of his ability as a composer. Peter Ilich Tschaikowsky (1840-93- ) was the first Russian composer to gain international popularity outside Russia. He is regarded as the master composer of classical ballet which is demonstrated by his score for Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and Sleeping Beauty. Tchaiskovsky was one of the worlds best known symphonic composers. He also had a remarkable gift for writing melody. His melodies are so simple and direct that some of them have become popular songs. Mrs. Harding accompanied Mr. Reynold Heiner, a well known tenor, as he added to the enjoyment of the evening and sang several of Tchaiskovsky 's well known compositions. Delicious refreshments were served by hostess Afton Atkinson, sister of Mrs. Harding, and co hostesses Marjorie Holdaway and Elaine Walker. i MISS SUZANNE MADSEN AND SHIRL STONE Suzanne Madsen, Shirl Stone Will Marry in Salt Lke Temple L.D.S. Seminary. The groom served an L.D.S. mission to the Argentina Rosario Mission and had attended the Southern Utah State College. Mrs. Grant Madsen is pleased to announce the for-thcoming marriage of her daughter Suzanne, to Shirl A. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Stone. The couple has chosen Friday, November 18, 1977 to be married in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. A reception, the same evening, will be held in the Pleasant Grove Eighth Ward Chapel, 1250 East 200 South, from 7:30 to 9:30. The sisters of the bride, Marie, Dawn Lorie, and Amy will attend as bridesmaids. A niece of the groom, Anna Johnson, will be the flower girl. The bride and groom both graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and A MISS MICHELLE BROWN AND LAYNE BUTT Michelle Brown, Layne Butt Set Wedding Date for Nov. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Brown are announcing the marriage of their daughter Michelle Gayle to Layne John Butt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Watson and the late John W. Butt. The marriage will take place on the mor-ning of Saturday, Nov. 12. A reception for the young couple will be held that same evening from 6:30 until 9 at the home of the bride's parents, 50 North 1300 East in Pleasant Grove. Michelle is a senior at the Pleasant Grove High School, and will graduate next year. She has selected Lisa Butt as maid of honor. and bridesmaids are Debbie Jo Pace, Kelly Walker, Dana Bronson, Micheal Ann Crowton and Dorthy Brown as bridesmaids. Page Blackhurst and Melissa Brown will serve as flower girls. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School, where he played basketball. He is now attending Utah State Univer-sity. A prenuptial tea has been given for the bride by Edith Chiles, and showers were given by Sondra Crowton, Cherrie Wiggins and Lisa Butt. KALE GILLMAN AND MISS LaDEAN CARTER LaDean Carter, Kale Gillman Will be Married November 12 Construction in Pleasant Grove. Prenuptial showers have been given by Michelle, Lillian Wadley, Tonya, Charlene Bylund and Mrs. Darrell Walker, Renae Allred. After their marriage the couple plan to make then-hom- e in Pleasant Grove all friends and relatives are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Gene R Carter are pleased to an-nounce the forth coming marriage of their daughter LaDean Carter to Kale Gill-ma-son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Chick) Gillman. The couple will be married November 12th at the Bungalow. A reception will honor them that same evening from 7:30 until 10 at the same location. Miss Carter graduated from t Pleasant Grove High School and L.D.S. Seminary. She is now employed at A. L. Corporation in American Fork. Mr. Gillman graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and L.D.S. Seminary. He attended Utah Technical College in Provo. He is currently employed at Fugals Variety Club Entertained by Mrs. Schoonover Recently Enjoying the evening were Variety Club members Margret Kelley, Eva RFeynolds, Thelma Swenson, Mary Swenson, Mary Harper, Louise Johnson, Merle Armit-stea- Erlin Walker, Dorothy Walker, Beth Warburton and the hostess and her guests. Mrs. Eldon Schoonover recently entertained members of the Variety Club at her new home on First South. The hostess, assisted by her daughter, Janice Losser, prepared and served a tasty luncheon, using the Halloween color scheme in decorations and favors. A daughter-in-law- , LeeAnn Schoonover, was a special guest and spoke on her en-joyable trip to Terra Haute, Indiana with visits to various historical sites enroute. Among these were the Visitors Center, Independen-ce, Missouri, Carthage and Liberty Jail, as well as Mauvoo, Illinois. Following their arrival at Terra Haute, her husband, Paul Schoonover joined the group and they played in the National Softball Tournament held there. HOSPITAL NOTES Among the babies born at the American Fork Hospital during the period Oct. 21 to Nov. 5, were the following from the Pleasant Grove area. Oct. 23, a boy to Douglas and Ruth Ann Christiansen Hansen. Oct. 23, a boy to Melvin and Renae Olson Clinger. Oct. 24, a boy to Steven and Linda Thornton Chip-ma- Nov. 2, a boy to Garland and Diane Messersmith Mayne. Nov. 2, a girl to Gary and Karmell Echardt Clay. Timpanogos Region Young Special Interests Fireside The Timpanogos Region Young Special Interests will sponsor a fireside Sunday evening at 7:45 p.m. Elva Cowley, wife of the late Mat-thew Cowley, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Cowley has many in-terests and has done a great deal of traveling. The fireside will be held in the 6th-10t- h Ward Chapel, 500 North 700 East in Pleasant Grove. On Friday evening, the multi-regio- n is sponsoring an activity at Mutual Dell. A weiner roast, potluck, will begin at 7 p.m. Square dan-cing, featuring Bruce Elm, will be part of the evening ac-tivities. At 9:30 the Fifth Avenue band will furnish soft rock music. The dress is casual. For information on the Saturday night dance and other activities, call the hot lines, 375-140- 9 or 225-555- "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press." 1st Amendment. U.S. Constitution I THE OKCH10l SHOP Orchid Shop Customer 1. Is, without a doubt, THE most impor-tant person in our business world. 2. Does not depend on us but we are TOTALLY dependent on HIM. 3. Is not an interruption of our work he is the total focus & purpose of our labor i 4. Does US the favor when he calls and ;: i permits us to serve him. J 5. Is a basic part of our business , not an outside extension of it. 6. Bring us his needs and wants it is ' OUR job to fill these requirements. 7. Deserves the most courteous and attentive treatment we can possibly provide. ; ' 8. Is the individual that makes it all hap-pen. j: If you haven't yet sampled the Orchid Shop philosophy this would be an excellent time to try it, first hand. ; WIT One thing about our new word for Bank Charges... The Price is Right! We're Open Saturdays fDK WASATCH BANK University Mall Orem Santaquin OHice 754 3216 WASATCH BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE 2?5 South Main 785 5001 ft Save on Cash THI f IT Save on Cash and Carry at Our l"V and Carry at Our Convenient Office Convenient Office 1 or Drive In Window UnlVEIIM or Drive In Window j Dry Cleaning & Drapery Center 61 No. Merchant Street - Am. Fork Phone 756-690- 2 J Fall Drapery Special $1.50 WmwM $1J5 Beautifully Cleaned Twvvv'' Lined Short Drapes ; Professionally Pressed kvlIIlJ inccn Ft Lovely Decorator Folds JjJ&l, j JhSSffi No Shrinking Un lined Short Drapes MJiry No Sagging Linings 9C Sq. Ft. Kvir' Specialized Sizing rrT7'--ft; ' Process Dry Cleaning Q Tft I Special SSi L"W Sport Coat Long Dresses 'ifij Special S3.25 j I j S1.65 j 4 i v' .J ; f t . . 1 ' K - t 1 ,.- A. 4 - jf .. t 1 w.". .,...v'i ..i-- I ', , : I!i . i ' MISS KRIKET NEILSEN AND ROBIN (Red) ROBINSON Kriket Nielsen, Red Robinson Will Marry Today at Bungalow Mr. and Mrs. David James Nielsen of Lindon, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kriket to Robin B (Red) Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E Robinson of Manila. The young couple have chosen Thursday the 10th day of November to be married at the Bungalow. A reception will be held that same evening from 8 to 10 p.m. and all frien-ds and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-elec- t graduated from Pleasant Grove High School where she was active in FHA, DLCA, Ski Club, Gym-nastics and GAA. The prospective bridegroom is also a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High, where he was active in FFA, and played football. He is now employed with a local contrac-tor. Attending the bride at the wedding will be her sisters, Cheyenne Nielsen, Natalie Nielsen, Midona Baxter, Cherokee Goode, Kylene Alder and Jannifer Hector, and the bridegrooms sister, Jolene Beuker. Acting as best man lor the bridegroom will be Brent Kutledge and Hick Marshall. Wedding showers were given by Pamela Hichins, Jamie Bennett and Loni Elliott. . The couple plan to make their home in Pleasant Grove following their marriage. ... JL ' i ;. ' .... . , i .r k ' - ' f , . ' vn i w ; f r ivr,.H lv - : ALAN J SMITH AND MISS ROBIN PHIPPS Robin Phipps Sets Wedding Day For Friday with Alan J. Smith Attending the bride will be Mrs. Steve Jacobson (Trina Pace), Mrs. Kevin Crowell (Robin Hardman), the bride's sister, Debbie Phipps and Lhe bridegroom's sister, Lynn West. Attending the bridegroom as best man will be Kenny Boren. Wedding showers were given by Trina Jacobson, Mrs. Lee J. Smith and Lynn West. After their marriage the couple plan to make their home in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Phipps announce the marriage of their daughter Robin to Alan J. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Smith of Lehi. The ceremony will take place on Friday, November 11 at The Stepping Stone in American Fork and a recep-tion will honor the couple from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. that same evening. Friends and relatives are invited to at-tend. The bride is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School where she was active in journalism and DECA. She is presently employed in Orem. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Lehi High School and is presently attending Provo Technical College. He is also employed in Pleasant Grove. Eagles Lodge to Hold Family Breakfast Sunday Pleasant Grove Eagles Lodge No. 3372 will hold a family breakfast Sunday, November 13, under the direction of Judy Bourne: breakfast chairman and past president of the aux-iliary, breakfast will be served from 9 a.m. til 12 noon. The menu includes bacon, ham, eggs, toast, hotcakes and potatoes. Owen and JoAnn Farley will chairman games for the children following the breakfast. Members may bring their family, friends and neighbors. Eagles State Fall Roundup is Saturday, Nov. 12 Kay King, Utah State Worthy President of the Fraternal Order of Eagles reminds all Aerie and Auxiliary members of the Fratenal Order to attend the Eagles State Fall Roundup, Saturday, November 12 at the Ogden Eagles Lodge. Aerie and Auxiliary members of the Ogden Lodge will host this years Fall Roundup. |