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Show ? t I f I, v i :tlW . ' ' ' Mr. and Mr s.Rodney L.Davenport are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Donna Dickerson, to Russell Kay Snyder. The ceremony will be performed in the Logan Temple on Monday, July 28. A reception will honor the couple on Friday, August 1, in the Lehi Third Ward church. The intended bridegroom, who is serving in the U.S. Navy, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Snyder of Mapleton, Utah. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m., and all friends and relatives are invited. Miss Dickerson graduated from the Lehi High School where she was yearbook editor in her Senior year, a member of the i ' ' . ' : v '" j 1 National Honor Society and also affiliated in the Pep Club. She graduated from the four year course in LDS Seminary. She attended Brigham Young University for one year, foUowing a major in business. Active in church affairs, she has served as organist in the Primary Association and a teacher in Sunday School. Her fiance graduated from the Springville High School and four year Seminary Course. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in October, 1966, and is now stationed in San Diego, California. He is presently serving aboard the de- . . . bride-ele- J 'IC7.L . THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1969 Military Ceremony To Honor Miss Cynthia Kay Merrell It may make a difference for extended from Colonel Citrack s to Principal Dale Price all eternity whether we do right office Four persons from the Lehi of the Lehi High School and or wrong today. High School are among the 1,195 District Superintendent Dan W. students named to the Spring Mrs. J. Sterling Merrell reStatistics are no substitute for Miss Merrell is al969 Peterson. quarter honor roll at the Un- ceived the message by telephone of Lehi the judgment. HighSchool. iversity of Utah. To be named from Fort Douglas, announcing graduate The scholarship, previously arto the honor list a student must that a ferred to Brigham Young military ceremony, Fri- ranged for Michigan State Unmaintain an average of 3.5 or day, July 25, will honor Miss iversity, was recently trans- better in all academic subjects Cynthia Kay Merrell, U.S. Arwhere 4.0 is the equivalent of my merit scholarship winner. an "A". Utah's Commanding Officer ,nn, The Lehi students were: Colonel Citrack, will conduct the Blaine Lynn Carlton, James 11 a.m., in Buildat ceremony, Edward Comer, Kathryn K. Udell, ing 100 at Fort Douglas. Mrs. and Janet Whipple. Merrell and her daughter were invited to include some 20 friends or relatives for the preHe who receives a benefit sentation. This will be covered who he never should forget it; by the press and television. bestows it should never remSpecial invitations have been ember it. 3 r WIIPIDH'PIM anon) (fife mm stroyer, "Coontz." They will make their home in San Diego. , , - "We're losing the race for space!" mm m Mrs. Jones said. Wm MissTresaSouthwick s Four Lehi Students On U Honor Roll Miss Donna Dickerson to Wed Navy Man in Logan Temple, Reception Aug. "J ct We gave her an Expansion Loan. Miss Tresa Southvick to Wed Garth F. Kinder in Model WCDAN September 5 Ceremony Of interest to a wide circle of friends comes the announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Tresa Southwick of Lehi, and Garth F. Kinder of Huntington, Utah. The news is made known by the Mr. parents of the bride-elec- t, and Mrs. Rex Southwick of Lehi. The intended bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kinder of Huntington. Friday, Sept. 5, is the date set for the ceremony, which will take place in the Lehi Third Ward Church. A reception will be held that evening, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Southwick is a graduate of the Lehi High School and has attended LDS Seminary. She sang in the mixed chorus. She is currently employed with the Univac Company in Salt Lake City. Her fiance graduated from Emery County High School where he was active in football and wrestling.,, He is also a gradu-ua- te of the LDS Seminary, four year" courser He graduated from Utah Technical College with ah associate degree in Applied Science, and has attended the College of Eastern UtahinPrice. He is following employment with the Wheeler Machinery concern in. Salt Lake City, where the 'ole will make their home. Small Load Setting. Save water and detergent! MR. AND MRS. NELS KALMAR VISIT RELATIVES IN KANSAS AND INDIANA f J Nels and Lela C, Kalmar have returned home after an enjoyable Deep Action Agitator. Creates currents that plunge clothes deep into sudsy water. Rinses. Get rid of lint and scum 2 so thoroughly there's no need for a lint trap. mechanism. No belts. No gears. No pulleys. That's why it's dependable. Cold Water Wash Setting. Saves hot water. Saves clothes from shrinking and fading. Expansion Loans (to add a room or a wing) are just one of our many kinds of Home Improvement Loans. We also have Loans, Underground Loans (for fixing up basements), Loans (for improving yards and properties). You supply the project. We'll finance it. Outer-Spac- y e e month in the Middle West. They visited with , a brother of Mr. Kalmar, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kalmar in Junction City, Kansas, a happy reunion after 25 years. ; Tornadoes and bad weather were encountered. In West Lafayette, Indiana, they were guests at the home of their daughter Dorothea (Dottie), Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thayn and children, Terrilyn, Shauna Lee, Michelle and Janel. Mr. Thayn is studying toward his doctorate, majoring in speech, hearing and audiology at Purdue University. The travelers also enjoyed a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Ramon Wil son (Ruth Worlton) formerly of Lehi. Dr, Wilson is a professor at Purdue, and they are neigh bors to the Thayns. Going on to Wayland, "Michigan, they visited with long time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Mates, who lived with the Kalmar family in Kearns, 25 years ago. Fishing was enjoyed and they caught 36 fine "Bluegills." They also obtained some extra large straw- berries in Michigan which they took back to the Thayn family. There was a slight tornado while One reason why so many of us they were in Michigan. Going fail to get rich is that we run through Independence, Missouri, from hard work like it might be a they toured the Temple site, the auditorium and other points. plague. YOU WONT BEAT OUR DEAL STATE BANK OF ATX Mtmbar of th Lehi. Utah I LEAN VS Fadcral Dpotit Insurance Corporation WE SERVICE Miss Donna Dickerson FAMILY MEMBERS VISIT FROM SHELLEY, IDAHO Eagles, Auxiliary Plan Repair Project The American Fork Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and its Auxiliary are now making plans to make Christmas a little brighter for needy families in the North Utah County area. Anyone having repairable toys or games, dolls, wagons or bikes, etc., that the family no longer uses, and would like to contribute, please contact any member of the committee which com- Fletcher Hunsaker, chairman; Dick Bowers or Dar-re- ll Stewart, Lehi or Dave Stewart of American Fork. prises, intended bride Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Daven port and family, were a brother of Mr. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Davenport, and sons Stan ley and Brian. Their daughter LuAnn and grandson, Danny, were also in the group. Stanley remained for a longer stay in Utah. Contributions may be left with any of these people or dropped off at Chuck's Barber Shop or the Citizen Office in American Fork or at the Lodge Home in Pleasant Grove. Phil Jensen Agency Wins High Honors Beneficial Life Insurance president, Conway Ash ton, (I.) awards President's Cap to Phil D. Jensen C.L.U.,(r.) manager of the Central Utah agency of the company. " 2 BIG DAYS ''" rarrn U UUUo rz V- -i O n n CLTU U O JULV 25. 28 Congratulations to members of the Phil D. Jensen Agency. They have won the Beneficial Life Insurance Company "President's Cup Award." This award Is presented an nually to the leading agency in ' company in recognition of Overall excellence In man agement, service to clients, and quality. This Provo based central Utah agency was officially honored at a banquet in the Ernest L. Wilkinson Center on the BYU campus in Provo, Monday evening, July 21, where the cup was officially presented. BENEFICIAL LIFE Gfimktneel MiUteChr.lli.li YOUR BUDGET WILL GET PLENTY OF EXTRA MILEAGE FROM THE SPECIAL PRICES OF OUR OLD FASHIONED SIDEWALK BAZAAR! FINAL CLEARANCE OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE, DRASTIC SAVINGS ON L CLOTHING! BRING THE FAMILY, ITS FUN! BACK-TO-SCHOO- PLENTY OF FREE PARING |