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Show terra Webb, David Aikens Wed la Sail Uke Temple Ceremony sleeves with a ruffled cuff. The veil was long trimmed with lace to match the dress. Her bridal Marva Webb, daughter of Mrs. Vern Webb, Lehi, and David Aikens, son of Mr. and Mrs. united in Varnie Aikens,-wermarriage in a ceremony in the y Salt LakeTempleonFriday,Feb-ruar- was made up of white carnations .with a blue orchid in the center. The gift from the 11. groom to the bride was a single A reception in honor of the string of pearls. The bridesmaids were attired newlyweds was held that evening in gowns of royal blue polyester. at the Lehi Stake Center. Attending the bride and groom in The style was long, empire waist their wedding line were the with long cuffed sleeves and high bride's mother, Mrs. Lucille neck. They carried bouquets of Webb, and the groom's parents, white carnations. Mothers of the Mr. and Mrs. Varnie Aikens. bride and groom had dresses were Mrs. alike of ice blue polyester knit, The bridesmaids Elaine Ash, matron of honor; styled long. They had corsages Mrs. Janet Morton, sister of the of white orchids. bride; Mrs. Janet Whitson and Organ music was played by Ann Aikens, sisters of the groom; Judy Southwick, niece of the Becky Peterson and Mrs. Faye bride. The flower girls were Egli. A reception was held at the Leslie Whitson and Kathleen Ash. Best man duties were performed Lemhi Orange Hall on February by Stanley Tlucek. Ushers were 18. Attending the guest book was Don Ash, Norman Norton, Harold Mrs. Judy Talbot. At the servEgli, and Michael Southwick. ing table was Mrs. Freida Harof the groom, Seated at the guest book was ris, a great-auIleen Peterson. Greeting guests and Mrs. Marie Ward, also an at the door were Mr. and Mrs. aunt of the groom. Mrs. Donna Mead served the cake. Helping Myrten Grant. The bride wore a gown of white to serve were Julie Taylor, Jensatin covered with lace styled ny Taylor, Cindy Pugh, and Robin Alder. Helping with the gifts long with an empire waist, scalloped neck, and long puffed were Gayle Pugh and Ann Aikens. bouquet e nt V V- ,-. ', tells Miss Linda Brinton nuptials Blaine Gunther lo Wed Murray Girl In Salt Lake Temple Rites in April Mr. and Mrs. Marshall K. Brinton of Murray, Utah announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Blaine Gunle ther, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gunther of American Fork. The young couple will recite marriage vows on Friday, April 14, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be honored at a wedding reception to be held later the same evening in the Murray Third-Eigh- th Ward Church, hosted by the parents of the bride. Miss Brinton is a graduate of Murray High School and LDS Se Or-vil- minary. She will graduate this spring from Brigham Young University in elementary education. In high school she served as studentbody secretary and at BYU she was a member of Delphis and also served as secretary of the organization. Counselor Supervisor April 15 at USU named. The format of the festival will depart from the recitation approach used in the last few years, transitions, said Barbara M. Hales, instructor of speech at Farrell J. USU, who with Signup Ends Mar. Black is chairing the festival. A special Readers Theater is planned at the afternoon awards assembly. Veneta Nielsen, a professor of creative writing of poetry and readings in poetry, has consented to chair the Creative Writing Section of the festival. The section will be handled as a workshop and participants will receive individual attention and cri- pation. set-asi- de After a farmer signs into the program, designates his on an aerial photograph in set-asi- de Gooch, 90, the office, and maintains his conserving base, he may plant his remaining cropland to anything he wishes. This puts more decision making in the hands of farmers than did the restraints of past programs. crop-by-cr- set-asi- de Pocatello, Idaho, died of natural causes Feb. 28 in a Pocatello She was born Sept. hospital. 16, 1881 in Thatcher, Idaho. She married John D. Gooch, Jr. He died April 9, 1939. She resided ticism. The oral reading will be in Bancroft, Idaho 25 years and Burley 27 years and in Pocahandled in two sections and coltello until her death. Survivors: sewill be a in students lege Warren, Las Vegas; Jesse O., parate section. To encourage atLehi; Ray, Mt. Home, Idaho; tendance at the college level, a LaVere, Jerome, Idaho; Robert been has section opened and special Elaine G. Jenkins, Po Mrs. this year for graduate students. catello; Mrs. Wilma Marriott, at student a Shirley Devey, Soda Springs; Mrs. Wm. (LouAmerican Fork High School, last Ida. FunShelton, Wallace, ise) year won the superior-outstandieral services will be held Fri award in her section of oral Burial will day at Pocatello. Other students to re- be reading. at grand' Surviving Burley. ceive superior ratings were children in Lehi and American Dixie Magleby, Cheryl Nielsen, Fork are Mrs. Louis (Jackie) and Larry Kasper. American Fork, and Madsen, Mrs. Dale (Bobbie) Madsen, AlA harmonica player always and John C. Gooch, Lehi, looks like someone put starch pine; Committee cnairman saio. ASC "The purpose of this acreage istohelpcontrolproduc-tio- n of agricultural crops, which can be marketed at fair prices to farmers," said Bert Hansen, Chairman of the Utah County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committee. For the 1972 set aside farm programs to be effective, the average productivity rule needs to be closely foUowed. "Land put into set aside acreage is to have productive capacity at least equal to the land on which wheat and feed grains are being grown or would have been grown in the current year. Mother of Lehi Woman Dies in Idaho Folkman set-asi- de can work effectively only if adequate quality cropland is desigacreage," the nated for in Utah County who Farmers meeting. Matilda 1 are planning to participate in the 1972 Wheat and or Feed Grain program(s) will need to sign up by March 10th at the ASCS County Office, located in the Federal Building, Provo. Farmers who sign up in these programs will agree to set aside part of the productive cropland on their farms as a qualifying condition for program partici- ren. Refreshments were served to 13 members. The Auctus Club wiU meet at the home of Ada Whipple for their next regular participants are encouraged to use creative introductions and "IPs no secret that U. S. farmers can produce more crops that can be readily used. Setaside helps cut back on this potential for excess crop producprograms tion. But the Wheat, Feed Grains The Auctus Club met at the home of Thelma Goodwin on Feb. 10. The Litany was read by th Peck and the legislative report was given by Norine Fox. Josephine Robison introduced the speaker for the evening, James Nelson, Supervisor of Counseling in the Alpine District Elementary Schools. He expressed the new idea that regardless of the handicap of the child, they are entitled to some type of education. The district program puts the welfare of the child first. They try to promote with the child love in the home. Mr. Nelson stressed the importance of love. He said that children from the State Training School are included in the Alpine District program to work with and aid retarded childLi-le- Junior high, high school, and college students irom Utah and parts of Idaho and Wyoming have been invited to participate in the 30th annual Gwendella Thornley Poetry Speaking Festival April 15 at Utah State University. In recognition of 30 years of festival activity, the chairman have revived the theme of one of the most popular festivals, "Once Upon A Time." The focus will be on narrative poetry and no official anthology has been and THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1972 Auctus Club Hears Postry Festival Slated For op Farmers may request measurement service at the Utah County office when they come in to sign up in the programs. This measurement service, for a nominal fee, offers farmers a convenient and economical way to make sure their acreages are in compliance with the farm programs for which they have signed. Visit the office and get the details on the programs, and then you can decide as to whether you want to participate or not. I ng Mr. Gunther is a graduate of American Fork High School and Seminary. He graduated from BYU and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Bolivia, He is presently employed at Chipman's in American Fork. He plans to return to school for an MBA degree. in his deodorant. Send for your w UJ many a man has thrown up his hands at a time when a little more effort, a little more patience, would have achieved How Phantasy is asking a 6' 2" truck driver to step into the alley. Reality is locking the door behind him. in ot our friendly store. and of western clothing Fair prices. When you visit Salt lake City, drop Browse through the widest selection saddlery in the country. Latest styles. - RANCHWEAR SADDLERY FREE - WESTERN BOOTS 96 Page Color Catalogue Jache Wfa Order by mail. We ship anywhere. STORESIDE PARKING RANCHWEAR Serving the Nation from the Heart of the West 62 East 2nd South Street Dept. "N" Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone 801 322-040- 9 success? JIMS in ii nir n - ,, mm . . . m.mt imu i,i EHQB31!03a3J3 mmmMmJLm WEBB, DAVID AIKENS UNITED IN MARRIAGE MARVA Swingers was held on Feb. 12. Also present were the newly elected and retiring officers. The group is looking forward to a dance at the Crestview School in Salt Lake planned for Thursday, March 2, at 8:00 p.m. Lehi Swingers Have Busy Schedule The past several weeks have been busy ones for the Lehi Swingers. They visitedtheElec-tri- c Squares in Salt Lake City and the Happy Valley Squares in Payson. Last weekend they enjoyed visits from The Castle Valley Promenaders from Carbon County and the Happy Valley Squares from Payson and the RCA Television has come a long way since 1947. To dramatize how far, we're celebrating years of TV leadership with these special values on AccuColor TV. RCA's 25 RCA The Swingers dance every Saturday in the Legion Hall. The M. B. classes are from 7 to 9 p.m., intermediate from 9 to 10 p.m., and the club from 10 to 12 midnight. Ted Webb is the caller for the dancers. officers. A potluck party for graduates Everyone interested in square of the square dancing classes dancing is invited to come and held in Lehi and taught by the join in the fun. announces engagement IS Wendy Duncan, Dennis Parker Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Duncan of American Fork are announcof their ing the engagement daughter, Wendy, to Mr. Dennis R. Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Parker, also of American Fork. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of American Fork where she was active in school affairs. She was selected to be a delegate at Girls' State in her junior year. She was a member of the Pep Club and played in the band. She is a four-ye- ar seminary graduate. She is active in church affairs and was organist for three years. Wendy is presently attending Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of American Fork High School where he was very active in sports, participating in basketball, football, and baseball. HOLDSWORTHS VISITORS EDDftiGTONS HOST CALIFORNIA VISITORS MONTANA is a graduate. He seminary currently attending Utah Technical College in Provo where he is on the baseball team. four-ye- ar He is The couple is planning a mer wedding. sum- A house guest at the home Troy John Holdsworth, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and of Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Edding-to- n Mrs. Allan Holdsworth and sisthis past week has been ter Lisa Cherie, journeyed to Donna Eddington Hord of RedMontana to visit his maternal ding, California. Mrs. Hord grandmother, Mrs. Sara More-fiel- d, was here to attend the funeral for the first time. The of her cousin, Tom Peterson. family enjoyed visiting with reMrs. Hord attended school in latives and friends. Mr. Bill Lehi some years ago and was Morefield, an uncle of Mrs. interested to note the changes also accompanied that have taken place in the Holdsworth, them on the trip. They stopped area since she resided here. in Bozeman, Montana to visit Among the places of interest with Mr. and Mrs. Bill More-fiel- d, noted was the Lehi High School and in Shepard, Montana and its beautiful campus. Also to see other relatives. visiting Dr. and Mrs. Eddington were Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Eddington, here from their home in Pasadena, California. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our floral offerings, cards, and thanks to the many neighbors and lovely kind words of sympathy that were friends who were so kind in any expressed to us. way during our bereavement. 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