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Show Bezzant-Lehmber- Free Press M SOCIETY, g Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bezzant of Pleasant Grove announce the marriage of their daughter RaNae to Ellis Lehmberg. son of Mr. C. W. Lehmberg and the late Mabel Lehmberg of Lehi. The couple were married June 16 at Elko, Nevada and are making their home in Lehi. Epochs of faith are epochs of fruitfulness; but epochs of unbelief, however glittering, are barren of all permanent good. mmm ...,U(M PI. Grove High School and the Electronic Computer Programming Institute in Salt Lake, He also has attended Utah Technical College. He is presently employed as a painter at Global of Utah in PI. Grove. Attending the bride will be Rose Almeida, Yvonne Bluth, Rikki Crandell. and Gene Bluth. Her younger sister, Antoinette Bluth, will be her flower girl. Best man will be Ricky Ovard. The couple are planning to make their home in PI. Grove following their marriage. THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. JULY 12, 1973 The Pan House North 7200 West 10,400 1 V2 Miles West of Highland Church 756-372- 9 JUST ARRIVED SCHOOL PANTS 2 for $6.00 Small m JH FRANDSENS VISIT IN LEHI Sizes Mrs. Ed (Nan Broadbent) Frandsen, and two daughters are visiting in Lehi at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Broadbent. Mr. Frandsen is attending a conference in Denver and will join his family later. They reside in Virginia. Walit 2S-3- 0 Slacks $4 to $7 ' Stacy Tripp will deliver your great cargo and come rollin' home for more. PAMELA TURNER, GILBERT PULLEY...towed m Pamela Turner to Wed Lindon Man in Temple Mr. and Mrs. Jay Turner announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Pam, to Gilbert E. Pulley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pulley of Lindon. The couple will recite wedding vows in the Provo Temple on Friday, July 20. That evening a reception will be held in their honor at the LaFeria Reception Center at 189 West Main in Lehi. All friends and relatives are f -- . cordially invited to attend with receiving from eight till ten p.m. Pam is a graduate of Lehi High School where she was a member of the Debate team. She was an honor student and a graduate of the four year Seminary program. She is presently employed in American Fork. Gilbert is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School where he was a member of the National Honor Society. He is now attending Brigham Young University. The young couple plan to make their home in American 'A Today's locomotives are bigger and more complex than ever before. It takes a very specialized professional, like Stacy Tripp, to jump up front and run one through all kinds of weather. Stacy not only knows locomotives and their capabilities. He's continually tested on all phasesof updated railroad equipment, safety regulations, his engineering skillsand mechanical knowledge. In short, he's up to the big job of getting millions of dollars worth of cargo to and from terminals, safely and on time; g Stacy Tripp is typical of our engineers. Just one of the twenty-seve- n thousand g railroad people at Union Pacific. Because of them and the job they do, we're not just another railroad. We're the railroad that can handle it. Fork. The Philippine flag has two horizontal bands, the top blue, the bottom red, joining with a white triangle. JACQUELINE BLUTH ... to wed Jacqueline Bluth to Wed Rick Gurney in July 19 Rites The engagement . of Jacqueline Bluth to Rick.R. Gurney has been announced by the parents of the future bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Bluth of Colo-ni- a Dublan, Chihuahua, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gurney of PI. Grove are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. The couple are planning a July 19 wedding with a garden reception to honor them that evening from 8:00 - 10:00 at the hard-drivin- home of the bridegroom's Rolena Mrs. grandmother, Flanders, 597 S. Main, PI. Grove. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. They will honeymoon and have a reception in Mexico on July 25. Miss Bluth is a graduate of Academia Juarez and attended Eastern Arizona College where she was A.W.S. secretary and W.A.R.A. president. She attended BYU for one semester and is presently working at Bullock and Losee in Provo. Mr. Gurney is a graduate of hard-drivin- life can handle it, the Union Pacific railroad people HAWS PAINT & GLASS is now open for business YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO OUR MYRTLE WOFFINDEN IT D D Open House to Honor Myrtle a SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1973 g a n Woffinden, 80 o An open house hosted by her children will honor Mrs. Myrtle Woffinden on her 80th birthday. Mrs. Woffinden was born in Lehi on July 24, 1893 to John Franklin and Sarah Yates Smith. She married Thomas Woffinden, and they became the parents of seven children. They are John Howard and Myrven Leo, Pleasant Grove; Ray Stanley Woffinden (deceased); Mrs. Ned (De Etta) Anderson, Vaca-villCalif; Mrs. Leta Losser, Spanish Fork; Walter Richard Woffinden, Lehi; and Ennis S. Woffinden, Benjamin. She has e, 28 grandchildren and GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION Visit our store at 127 E. Main, Lehi or call 7688306 for complete PAINT AND GLASS SERVICES Postage Paid at Lehi, Utah Postoffice Published by the Free Press Publishing Company Every Thursday E. Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription Price $4.50 (In Aclvii mi') rt "Kk Y WOK ViK Tjri VT 'V'. X I h 1 s FUN HOBBY CORNER g Store hours are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m."! Monday through Saturday a q I 'j '.J 1 HUNT'S PEST CONTROL SERVICE Peris? 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