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Show HUR5DAY, MAY 29, 1980 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, MAV oo 1980 Open House to Honor Arthur Watsons The children and grandchildren of Ar-thur T. and Rebecca Roskelly Watson of Pleasant Grove are giving an open house in honor of their parents 50th wedding anniversary. It will be held on Friday, June 6, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. The couple requests no gifts. The couple were mar-ried on June 6, 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Watson was born in Riverside, Idaho. He spent 45 years as an agent for Beneficial Life In-surance Co, thirty two years in Twin Falls Idaho and the re-mainder in Pleasant Grove. He also had his own real estate office GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson will celebrate anniversary with open house. both stake and ward and has taught in all of them. Most of her friends know and remember her as a master teacher. She also taught seminary for a short time in Twin Falls. They both served a stake mission for two and a half years in Twin Falls. They also worked in the Provo Temple. They are the parents of six children, five daughters and a son who is deceased, Ar-thur T. Watson Jr.) The daughters are Mrs. Albert (Barbara) Pozernick, Heyburn Idaho; Mrs Parley (Yvonne) Tewalt, Escondido, Calif; Mrs. Richard (Reba) White, La Mirada, Calif; Mrs Keith (Dolores) Stirl-ing, Pleasant Grove; Mrs Donald (Gayla) Bass, Provo. They also have an adopted daughter Mrs. Wesley (Cheryl)Gordon, and raised another grand-daughter, Connie Ten-dic- Marie Pozernick, another grandaughter lived with them for several years. They have 29 grandchildren and 11 great grand-children. in Twin Falls for several years. The cou-ple has lived in Plea-sant Grove for sixteen years. Mr. Watson earned several outstan-ding awards from Beneficial Life and was the first man in Idaho to write 2 million dollars worth of in-surance. He won con-vention trips almost every year to many places in the U.S. in-cluding Alaska, Mex-ico, and Canada. He organized the first Vanguard (now ex-plorer) troop of scouts in Idaho. He has serv-ed in two LDS bishoprics, as Sunday School Superintendent and many other LDS church callings. He is presently a member of the Pleasant Grove Kiwarus Club. Mrs. Watson taught school for three years before her marriage in Box Elder County and in Pocatello Idaho. She has served in the presidencies of most LDS church auxiliaries Battle Creek Camp of DUP Holds Closing Social On Monday, May 19, the Battle Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met in the city park for their closing social and lun-cheon. Maymetta Johnson was in charge and welcomed everyone. Florence Holt led the singing and Alta Hone gave the prayer. Each one there fur-nished part of the delicious lunch and it was enjoyed by members and guests. Present were Maymetta Johnson, Cora Bezzant, Eva Reynolds, Eva Proc-tor, Beth Wright, Viola Cowley, Lillian Swen-son- , Merle Tomlinson, Vivian Evans, Susia Church, Gertrude Richards, Alta Hone, Florence Holt, Iona Weyland, Alta Mae Wood, Geneva War-nic- Ella Jackson, Margaret Hayes, Avis Thayne and Beatrice McDowell. An interesting lesson was given by Viola Cowley, after the lunch and was on "Pioneer Guns and Gunsmiths." She told of the different men who were gunsmiths and guns that were made. After the meeting some of the ladies went to Provo to a County D.U.P. convention and enjoyed the meeting there. V1 BTwf Wi1 &mm Miss Holley Smith and Ted Tomlinson Holley Smith to Wed Ted Tomlinson June 5 Mr. and Mrs. Garry D. Smith, Pleasant Grove announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Holley to Ted Tomlin-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomlinson, Manila. The couple will be married Thursday, June 5, at the Schon-wal- d Terace, 1835 South State Street, Orem. A reception will honor them that even-ing from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Tenth Ward Cultural Hall, 500 North 700 East, Plea-sant Grove. Friends and relatives are in-vited. The newlyweds will make their home in Lindon. Prenuptial showers were given by Cindy Smith, Janet Rose and Dena Smith. ' Paul Christiansen and Miss Stacey Carter Stacey Carter and Paul Christiansen to Wed Stacey Carter will marry Paul Chris-tiansen in a ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake Temple, Saturday morning, June 7th. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Carter, Pleasanton, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd L. Chri-stiansen, Pleasant Grove. A garden reception will honor the newly weds that same even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Chris-tiansen, 575 East 500 North, Pleasant Grove. The bride to be is a graduate of Hoover High School in Fresno, Calif, and has attended Cal. State, at the pre-sent time she is atten-ding BYU, studying business. Her fiance graduated from Ple-asant Grove High School and LDS Seminary and has fill-ed a mission for the LDS church in the Virginia Roanoke Mis-sion. He attended the University of Utah and is presently attending BYU and majoring in business management. Attending the bride will be Rachel Wells, Maid of Honor, and at-tendants, Carrie Pam Elder, Leslee Carter, sisters of the bride, and Jean Christiansen. Flower girls will be Michelle Hansen and Sherrie Lynn Strong. Conrad Spencer will perform the duties of best man. Following a short honeymoon in Califor-nia, the young couple will reside in Pleasant Grove and resume their studies at BYU in the fall. FIVE GENERATIONS Myrtle Boren in wheel chair, heads five generation family in Pleasant Grove. Standing, LaVell W. Boren, holding Kasee Lynn Sweat, Linda B. Sweat, grandmother and Rick Sweat, father of the youngest in the family. c ...nt Freedom Festival Entries The Pleasant Grove Recreation Dept. has asked that if anyone is interestred in par-ticipating in this years Freedom Festival in Provo, that they con-tact them some time next week. Deadline for entries is June 10, and the P.G. Recreation Center will accept entries at 785-617- 2 or will give information about entering. Garden Club Met May 22 to Hear About Suggestions for Show The Pleasant Grove Garden Club met on Thursday, May 22 at the Recreation Center for their monthly meeting. Prayer was given by Ollie Sheffield and Moya Told, president, conducted the busi-ness meeting. She thanked Guy Hillman, who had trimmed and planted more rose bushes at the rose garden. Moya also thanked members and others who helped plant petunias in the city projects the garden club has undertaken. The Garden Club is planning on taking a tour of gardens in the civic beautification awards program this summer. Debbie Ragan, flow-er show chairman for the Strawberry Days flower show gave some interesting sugges tions on flower show procedure. She told how to make artistic arrangements, small and large. She told the group that plant material must be clean and free from insects, and that they should pick flowers in the cool of the day. She gave out flower show schedules so that garden club members can plan to display your flowers at the show. Hostesses for the meeting were Edna Hunt and Alice Simper who served light refresh-ments to those pre-sent. Present were Moya Told, Velma Gillman, Ollie Sheffield, Evelyn Schoonover, Fern Har-ris, Vada Winters, Eva Reynolds, Dona Brock, Edna Hunt, Irene Sowers, Debbie Ragan, Claudia Brown, Betty Foster and Alice Simper. HERE'S WHY: 2 SCATTERED DEPARTMENTS -- INEFFICIENT BUILDINGS About 40 of the County departments that should function under one roof are scattered in offices and old apartment houses to the east of the County Build-ing. Expensive remodeling of these ex-isting buildings to bring them into com-pliance with codes will not satisfy the need for additional space. The County simply needs more office space. Renting and buying scattered space for county offices can only be considered as a stop-ga- p measure. The money spent on temporary quarters could be better spent on permanent facilities. VOTE YES Tuesday, June 3rd Paid lor by private donations from concerned citizens Barbara Peterson. Coordinator I '. :'" Being Number 1 Means We Serve You Better Alan and Steve are putting the final touches on our new in-ba- nk computer system, so we can continue to serve you faster, more accurately and more privately than any other bank. Money market certificates available. This week's rate is 7.753. ! Beverly's Moving to (Ly9(l Phone vJ(3W(J 785-324- 6 Hair Styling 530 N. State Lindon, Utah Cadmus Club Annual Mothers-Daughte- rs Party Held May 21 The Annual Mothers and Daughter Cad-mus Party was held May 21st at the lovely home of Carol Jaynes. President June Mon-so- n welcomed the members and their guests and each member introduced her guest. The Theme for the evening was "The Free Spirit Takes a look at Beauty and Fashion. Jane L. Robinson talk-ed to the Theme and gave a very interesting and informative talk on Beauty and fashion. The Sweet Adelines gave 4 very enjoyable numbers. Sandra Cullimore introduced them and is a part of this group. Rebecca Jane Gor-don grandaughter of Lois and Elroy West played a piano number, Rebecca is a very fine musician and recently played at BYU, for her senior recital prior to her graduation there. She has been a student of Florence Zook and Marlene Bachelder. Refreshments were served to 60 members and guests by Hostesses Carol Jaynes, Maymetta Johnson, Margaret Hayes, and Lucy Haycock. |