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Show Review - Wednesday, August 28, 1985 - Page 4 Cpl&(msmmt Ummg) ; Family honors Idella Cobbley with 94th birthday celebration Idella Cobbley celebrated her 94th birthday Aug. 18 at the Bowery in American Fork Park. She was born Aug. 18, 1891 in Lindon to William James and Lizzie Marie Keetch Cullemore. She married Charles Cobbley Oct. 11, 1911. Six children were born to them: Lavern Pulley, Ruby Harris, Harvey, Dean, Lee and Glade Cobbley. Idella has lived all her life in the Lindon-Pleasa- Grove area. She has been active in raising her family, helping others, keopinp a beautiful yard, caring for her home and being a visiting teacher for over 55 years. She is very independent and still feels she should be taking care of her own yard. She has 26 grandchildren, 63 great grandchildren and 29 great great grandchildren. There was 113 in attendance at her birthday party. They enjoyed getting acquainted and visiting. A delicious lunch and a birthday cake large enough to serve everyone was provided. - u, Idella Cobbley Brook Walker, Neil Peterson to exchange marriage vows Friday v' i Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Walker, Pleasant Grove, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of Brook, daughter of Mr. Robert J. Walker and the late Karen S. Walker, to Neil W. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arland J. Peterson, Pleasant Grove. The couple will exchange vows on Friday, Aug. 30. Brook and Neil will be honored that same evening at a reception from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 9991 N. 4000 West, Cedar Hills, home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess R. Walker, grand-parents of the bride. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Bridal attendants will be Jennifer Walker, Michelle Loader, Kerri Ainussen, Kristine Amussen and Nancy Peterson, with Kriste Walker serving as matron of honor. Best man duties will be per-formed by Larry Van Wave. Also attending the groom will be Randy Peterson, Brent Peterson and Kurt Walker. Bridal showers were given by Dauna Kay Woffinden, Kayleen West, Dauna Swensen, Mary Ann Doyle, Michelle Loader and Kayli Byington. The bride-elec- t attended Pleasant Grove High School and is presently employed at Nordstroms in Murray. The prospective groom graduated from Pleasant Grove High School, is currently attending Utah Technical College in OremProvo and is employed at Prestwich Farms. The couple will make their first home in Orem. Neil VV. Peterson Brook Walker A.F. Hospital volunteers say 'thanks' The American Fork Hospital Volunteers have expressed ap preciation for the support they received at a recent flea market on Aug. 2. Along with bargains, the flea market included a fish pond, bake sale and a cake raffle. Proceeds from the event were donated to the new CT scanner being installed in the hospital. The volunteers also held an open house in honor of their director LaRae Greenwood. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Greenwood was named employee of the month at the hospital. The open house was attended by hospital employees, along with Mrs. Greenwood's Family. Allen Strasburg to claim Marie Clover as bride Marie Clover, Lehi, and Allen R. Strasburg, Pleasant Grove, will recite wedding vows Aug. 30, 1985. The bride is the daughter of Edith Monson of Lehi. All friends and relatives are in-vited to attend a garden open house in their honor the same evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the home of Grant and Gloria Parker, 340 N. 400 West, American Fork. The couple requests no gifts, please. The future bride is employed as an LPN at the Utah State Training School. f The bridegroom is also employed at the training school, and at Strasburg Automotive. Hosting prenuptial showers for the bride were Debby Barnes and co-workers of the bride. The couple will live in Lehi. Marie Clover Allen Strasburg v vi---' I-- ' X :r s"' " 'yA Revekah Malie with her miniature poodle, "Stradivarius," chosen "Most Petite" dog at the Lindon Fair. Lindon poodle receives award by KALYN SECRETAN Pretty Revekah Malie groomed her miniature poodle and brought her to the Lindon Fair Pet Show. The six and one half inch dog was named, "Most Petite". The poodle, "Stradivarious," is valued at $400. Revekah's mother is a dog breeded and groomed in Lindon. The little poodle was an r, so fluffy and Several chidlren with parents were on hand with their dogs, birds and cats. Pet owners had an opportunity to show their pet and certificates and ribbons were given. " " I Preschool? LI LudOOO Now accepting registration for 85-8- 6 school year. Nurturing development of the whole child: Teacher-chil- d ratio of 1 to 10 Certified teachers New afternoon session Limited enrollment each session- -. The Community fQs, Preschool 'Y nwv AmegnFork Now 756-207- 2 or 785-637- 6 f : : .,- - ) Now That We're Open. Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy. L v, v . ' F i " . ' ' "5 4 ... ; 4 V I - I i I r' I We're open. And, we're offering some of the best buys you'll find anywhere on anything from reconditioned appliances to reclaimed zippers. We're Deseret Industries. And, we're more than just a great place to pick up a bargain. We're a sheltered workshop where very special people - some elderly and some handicapped - do their best work every day. ' And, every day, their best work is your best buy. That's especially true during Deseret Industries grand opening. So see us soon for our grand opening and see what you can save. Remember: All our goods are cleaned and refurbished by the handicapped, the elderly and those in need. Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy Deseret Industries Thrift Store 615 East State Rd., American Fork, 756-417- 6 Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop. Its clients - those who are elderly, handicapped, or in need - relcaim donated goods V ' TM CMMireimsweair ADDRESS: Carter's Childrenswear Factory Outlet No. 514 The Family Center at Midvale 5624 So. Redwood Road Midvale, Utah 84123 j, fl SAVINGS EVENT xX ? SAVE 30-6- 0 ON Hj7 BACK-TO-SCHO- APPAREL & ACCESSORIES Y here are a few examples Y " BOYS & GIRLS SHIRTS.. .$6.99-9.9- 9 sz. 4-- 14 BOYS & GIRLS SLACKS.. .$7.99-12.9- 9 ) sz. 4-- 14 BOYS & GIRLS SWEAJERS . $9.99-12.9- 9 I sz. 4 - 14 i ir FAMOUS CARTER'S BOY'S 1 AnnmnMAI W & GIRLS UNDERWEAR SZ-4"1- ( TICKETED CARTERS BOYS AND GIRLS price SOCKS J "iriti'iik JsIr'tTi hit - W'-- 'f ItX lin rttwil rfarr itn" ililil t ii in ,nfm ir- -. nnw i mwi rr Police arrest three men following several burglaries Pleasant Grove Police have arrested three males following the report of 11 auto burglaries and two residential burglaries in the city last week. The arrests apparently cleared burglary cases in Yellowstone National Park and Salt Lake City, as well. Lt. Tom Paul said that in the early morning of Aug. 21, the department impounded a van in the area of Blackhawk and Nathaniel Drive following reports of prowlers and the strange van parked on the street. The burglars then stole a truck belonging to Jim Green on 1300 East, the officer said. The truck was later recovered. Eleven property owners reported that items had been taken from their vehicles. In most cases these were found stacked on the curb at various locations where the burglars ap-parently intended to pick them up. All of the men arrested are from the Salt Lake area and include one juvenile and two adults. Lt. Paul said he expects another three per-sons to be arrested in connection with the burglaries. The arrests were made in Salt Lake City with the cooperation of Salt Lake City police officers. Recovered were CB radios, VCR's, cameras, one gun, some ghettoblaster-typ- e stereos, Walk-man stereos, cassette tapes, and short wave radio equipment. |