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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH o II III Three Lehi Couples Take Historic Tour Southern Utah Parks Vacation Mr. and Mrs. J. Maiben Stephen-se- n and daughter, Kathryn, spent last week on a vacation in Southern Utah "Parks, remaining from Monday until Saturday. Highlight of their stay was the birthday of their daughter. Miss Sharon August 13 For the imMrs. Jones portant occasion, her 18th birthday, she accompanied her parents Married on a sight seeing trip to Cedar To Bingham Man Breaks where they enjoyed dinReceiving the good wishes of ner. Upon the return to Bryce, friends and relatives are Mr. and fellow workers in the cafeteria Mrs. James Bodell, who were mar- surprised her with a party. ried August 8. Rings were exSharon is enjoying her stay in Step-hense- Garden Club Holds Canyon Party Members of the Lehi Garden Club were guests of the Pleasant Grove club at a pleasant canyon party last Wednesday evening. A hot barbeque supper was served, at long tables decorated with baskets and arrangements of lovely garden flowers. Mrs. Maxine West, club president of the Pleasant Grove group, headed the committee in charge. Mrs. Marjorie Ellis directed the program which featured vocal and guitar tions and community singing. Mrs. Geraldine hristensen of Lehi was on the program. Visiting around the camp fire rounded out the evening. There were over 50 present from Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehi. There were 25 from Lehi, including Club President and Mrs. LaVar Carlson Lehi Group Attends Fashion Revue A group from Lehi attended the fashion revue staged by the ZCMI at the Hotel Utah roof garden, Monday afternoon. They report it most impressive and informative. In the group were Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Russell Innes, Mrs. Merwin Lewis, Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. Wane Christensen, Mrs. G. R. Taylor, Mrs. Ida Chipman and Mrs. Gam Holbrook. Auctus Club Holds Summer Party The annual summer party of the Auctus Club was held Friday, August 15, at the home of Mrs. Byron Whipple. The beautiful living room of the Whip-pie- s formed an attractive setting. A smorgasbord dinner was served and visiting before the fireplace was enjoyed. There were 19 members present. The entertainment committee was incharge of arrangements and serving. With Mrs. Ralph Davis as chairman, committee members are Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. R. Ward Webb, Airs. Frank' W. Shaw, Mrs. Byron Whipple and Mrs. Wane Christensen. ' changed in the ceremony which was performed by Bishop Harold W Barnes. The home of a close friend, Mrs. Carlene Davis, was the scene of the wedding which was attended by a group of 25 close relatives and friends. Arrangements of gladioli added to the background furnished by a large window Miss Carole Curtis stood as attendant to her sister, the former Mrs. Leona Jones. Allen Green LEROY DAVIS was best man for his friend. d A wedding cake decorated with bride and groom and wedding bells, was cut and served to the assemblage. Among those present was the mother of the Of Lefloy bride, Mrs. Curtis of Delta. The groom's grandmother, Mrs. ' BoHonoring LeRoy Davis on his dell, and a sister, Mrs. George birthday anniversary, some 35 Walker, were present from members of his family gathered at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City, the positions held by to pay tribute. A chicken dinner theAmong new Mrs. Dodell, who is acwas served to children, grandchil- tive in the Church of Jesus Christ dren and of Latter-da- y Saints, was that of Games were the afternoon amuse- counselor in the Primary organiment, after which ice cream and zation. Mr. Bodell is employed in cake were served. mining operations in Bingham. AfThose in attendance besides the ter a honeymoon in San Francis guest of honor and Mrs. Davis, co, the couple are residing in Lehi were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey in the Third Ward. (Lorraine) and family. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy M. Da- MIA vis and family, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Noel G. Knight (Cleo) To Be and family, American Fork; Mr. The practice of the MIA chorus and Mrs. Blaine Swenson (Aud which will sing in Stake confer rey) and family. Pleasant Grove; ence will be held Sunday immed Mr. and Mrs. Sterling P. Davis iately following Sunday School, ac and family, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. cording to Mrs. Ada Robinson, dir George N. Larsen (Nelda) and ector. It will take place in the family, Salt Lake City; Mr. and tabernacle. Between 50 and 60 Mrs Thomas Powers, Lehi, and are ' participating in the chorusi Mr. and Mrs. A F. Gaisford, Am- There are still a few who have erican Fork. Mr. Powers and Mrs. not participated regularly, Mrs. Gaisford are the twin brother and Robinson stated. She would like sister of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Pearl them to come to the remaining Broomhead attended from Lehi, practices and take part in the and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chip-ma- n singing. Groups from Cedar Fort and Mr and Mrs. Reed Smith and Fairfield are participating and their families were present iwith representatives from all Lehi wards. from Salt Lake City. four-tiere- Family Party Observes Birthday Davis Serimpians Enjoy Summer Party Members of the Serimpian Clufi entertained their partners at their summer canyon party last Wednes- day evening, August 13. The very enjoyable affair was held at the Cave Camp in American Fork can yon, with 30 in attendance .Chick en dinner' was served, with plen ty of corn on the cob. Table dec orations carried out the club col ors of lavendar and gold, with streamers and seasonal flowers on a white covering. A large camp fire added interest. Community singing was directed by Mrs. Val no Peterson. The committee in charge included Mrsi Paul son, chairman; Mrs. Abel J. Ekins and Mrs. Ralph .Wing. Opportunity n, Leona v 1 Knocks (1450 KC) Listening Note president had left just a half an hour before. One of the most beautiful and attendance at the sacred pageant, impressive spots visited was the "The Vision," at Palmyra, New "Mormon" cemetery at "Winter York, at the Hill Cumorah in Quarters," near Omaha, Nebraska. which all LDS missionaries in that It has been landscaped with atarea participate each year. They tractive lawns and trees. The visited the homes of Joseph Smith miles of corn and ' green crops and Martin Harris and other through the "corn belt" of the sacred shrines, in Vermont great plains was an amazing sight, Three days were spent in New they report. The final lap of the York City. Niagra Falls was in- journey was through Nebraska and cluded on their itinerary and two Wyoming over the old "Mormon" days were spent in viewing trail where deep grooves made by Chicago. Lincoln's tomb was visit- the wagons may still be found in ed at Springfield, 111. the rock formations. 3 bration at Deseret where they were guests of Mrs. Rodney A. Ashby, sister of Mr. Stephensen and Bishop and Mrs. Clead Niel-soher daughter. They stopped in Delta with the Anthony and at Oak City with relatives. With Pen in Hand n, Step-hense- ns That's the modern, convenient way to shop. With pen and checkbook. It's safer, too, than Now you can have that new carrying cash, and besides, your check automatically becomes your receipt. Open your checking account here today anc' wen you S"P SO with Heating and Hot Water Heating equipment installed at,.. NO OWN PAYMENT and make your FIRST PAYMENT NOVEMBER Est J'Av AT Don't wait for fall . . . you can be assured of plenty of hot water and use the furnace blower for ventilation all summer long by installing heating equipment now! ' fyg PHONES: American Fork 607 - Lehi ..... 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Freeman Royle, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson returned home last Thursday, after completing a chartered historic tour of religious and patriotic shrines The trip required three weeks lacking one day, and was taken in air conditioned busses with Mrs. Margaret Lund in There were 54 in the charge. group, all members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Each day began with ongs and prayer. Mr. Anderson was called on to lead the singing. Going by way of Denver, Colo., they arrived at Kansas City, Mo., the first Sunday and attended church services, a pioneer prois gram. A stake organization pending there, they reported. At Lexington, Ky., it was re- - called that many ox teams and mules were loaded there in pioneer days. They went through Louis-wil- e, Ky., Charleston W. Va., the scene of the Battle of Bull Run, Alexandria, Va., and on to Maryland and Washington, D. C. 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