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Show Wednesday, Vvh. 10, l!)KX - LeOra Bowman Doyle to be honored on eightieth birthday with two parties j The children of LeOra Bowman toyle will honor her on her 80th 'lirthday with two celebrations. ' On Feb. 10 she will be honored "vith a family celebration. On Feb. , there will be an open house at ie American Fork Senior Citizen's lenter, 54 E. Main, from 6 p.m. jr all friends and relatives. The amily requests no gifts. ivJ LeOra was born Feb. 10, 1908 in leber City, to John Thomas 'M' and Elsie Jane Dayton Giles, the eventh of nine children. She schools in Cedar City and Wked on her father's farm, j She has a great love for horses ..nd is not afraid of hard work. Snjj- She married John James v ,lowman July 28, 1923 in Devils "lide, Utah. Their marriage was iter solemnized in the Salt Lake DS Temple. John died in an accident in f kecember of 1938, leaving LeOra to are for her eight children. I In 1943 LeOra moved from Heber American ...F..ork with her family and has lived in American Fork since. In April, 1947, she married James Frances Doyle. He died May 12, 1985. Mrs. Doyle has a posterity to be proud of, well over 100. Her sons are James Melvin Bowman and Neldon J. Bowman, both of American Fork. Daughters are Marva B. Mann, Round Mountain, Nev.; Rhea B. Anderson, Layton; Marie B. Jessen, Salt Lake City; LoAnn Sorenson and Loretta Parker, both American Fork. Her eldest daughter, Ora E. Jackson, passed away in October 1966. She has 37 grandchildren, of which 34 are living. She has 66 great grandchildren, 65 are living. In June of this year she is expecting her second great great grandchild. She also has three stepchildren: Nyle J. Doyle, Manila; A. Lee Doyle, Clinton; and Donna D. Shumway, Lindon; and many step grandchildren. LeOra Bowman Doyle High School PTSA plans election of officers at conferences New PTSA officers for the coming 1 year at Pleasant Grove High School I will be elected during the Parent 1 Visiting Days slated for Feb. 16 and 4 18 in the boys gym. 1 The times will be from 5:30 p.m. I until 8:30 p.m. each day. Offices to be filled include president-elect- , secretary and ' treasurer. Anyone who would like to make a I nomination should contact Linda Chipman, Mr. Delaney, or Kathy Harrison as soon as possible. I "Interest is still deductible" , V'u 1 Most of the interest you pay is still deductible under f the new tax law. We can make sure you get this and every deduction you're legally entitled to with , $ professional quality and prompt service. 15 min. initial consultation is FREE t Mention this ad for our FREE personal and business financial planning brochures Call for an appointment today! Eric L Holman, CPA 90 S. Center, American Fork 756-352- 6 i f r A mj k M j MLL FMliKC 1 SPECIAL TAGGED I ITEMS REDUCED LJ UJJ (7)) AS MUCH AS II 7off c!c lyj I Includes fabric only. CC" T3 C 1 Tags must remain I J j attached to bolt to allow L L J discount over 30. II i new low price ! i j lr - vvyu U U NEW PATTERNS NEW PRICE x T NEW LOOK I (1 1 I mmfcijwjj j "New Look" Brand I j only. Limited to stock I y J on hand. No holds, Vyi special orders, transfers f 1 1 or rain checks. All sizes included in every Fl pattern. SfrSis i All buttons in stock. no limit. : I p ; t ,i!!miii lti H- -j miimwrniwummm Protect your ; V-j- Y sweetheart's heart with s3Uwr-JL-i the following lab tests ; C?--" February 8-- 13 at i frM jj mercan Fork Hospital ' Cholesterol fj Triglycerides HDL and LDL ? No physician s order or appointment needed Lab hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'Please abstain from food and drink at least 12 hours prior to blood test V L 'Direct payments please, no insurance claims t) "Normal range results will be called to the patient f r--i , Results out of normal range will be phoned to the m " ,"2 patient's physician A heartfelt gift from our lab to you! wf For more information, call 756-600- 1, ext. 394 CW HQ AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL An Intermountain Health Care Facility pharon Saderup, Andrew Krasnow exchange fmarriage vows in Nairobi, Kenya ceremonies 5 Sharon Marie Saderup and An-jlre- w H. Krasnow were married lan. 22 in Nairobi, Kenya. The bride is the daughter of Boyd ond Madeline Saderup. She leceived her B.F.A. at the piiversity of Utah, graduating ?jhitagna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa. She has just completed working as a volunteer medical student in the village of Karatina, Kenya, and will receive her M.D. from the University of Utah Medical Center in May. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Rosalyn Krasnow and the lat Kenneth Krasnow. He is a sculptoi and exhibits in Salt Lake, New Yorl and other cities throughout th country. After their honeymoon in Eas Africa and Rome, the couple wil make their home in Salt Lake City. tevsl nr.il z$! ' htJltir- - iffik Mm f'l-- JC Nortl - iJ GHS Drill Team members, Andrea Adams, Danae Gibb, Kirsten Anderson, Andrea """hlstrom," Debbie Beatty, Deana Batchelor, Andrea Barnett, Angie Worthington and (ori Maughan perform at the Region 8 Drill Team Competition held last week. (Photo y Nate Pollman) rGHS Drill Team sparkles in contest Pleasant Grove was the site for fie Region 8 Drill Team Com-- j jtition last week. Seven teams, PG, Spanish Fork, Dringville, Provo, Payson, Timp--' )ew and Carbon met for more than ve hours and when the ballots ere counted, Spanish Fork was the overall winner with Springville second, Payson third and Pleasant fourth. The top four teams qualify for the State Competition. In Military routines, Springville was tops, Spanish Fork second and Pleasant Grove third. The Prop division was won by Spanish Fork with Springville second and Payson third. Top spot in the Dance divisior went to Spanish Fork wit! Springville second and Paysoi third. The Novelty winner wa: Springville, Spanish Fork was second and Pleasant Grove took third. |