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Show nt Gsorge Lux to Wed Pleasant Grove Girl July 18; Garden Reception & W I 4k V r 'X 1 1 i . . . as drama director in the Ameri can Fork Sixth Ward. She teach es a Sunday School class at the State Training School in Ameri can Fork. Her finance is also a teacher in Sunday School at the State Training School. He is attending the University of Utah, taking courses and is em ployed by the Mountain States Telephone Company. He is an Air Medic in the U. S. Air Force Reserve. A graduate of the Lehi High School, he served as presi dent of his Junior Class and was active in dramatics. He fulfilled a two year mission in Southern Australia, and is currently ac tive in the MIA as a counselor and also assists in the Home Teaching program. ceremony in the Lake Temple is planned for Miss Jeanne Lafferre, daughter of Major and Mrs. James F. Lafferre, Jr., of New York, and Robert J. Fox of Lehi. The intended bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fox of Lehi. A reception will take place that same evening in the Lehi Third Ward church, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. pre-medi- Miss Lafferre, now living in American Fork, is employed as a dental assistant inSalt Lake City. She attended Brigham Young University and is a graduate of Cooper High School in Abilene, Texas. She has been active in choir singing and is currently serving Afen A. Gardner Claims Idaho an impressive ' light blue wedding bells. Blue tipped chrysanthemums in milk ceremony, performed in the Idaho Falls Temple, with President Willard Gray officiating, Miss Le Ann Ward of Idaho Falls, Idaho, became the bride of Alan A. Gard- ner of Lehi. In attendance were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. El don R. Ward of Idaho and relatives are invited to attend the open house affair, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. In case of bad weather, the reception will be held in the PI. Grove Second Ward Church. Bidden to attend the bride as maid of honor is Marilyn Houtz, with Denice Gleave, Cindy Louder, Vernice Robinson, bridesmaids, and Debra, Ida and Lori Lux as flower girls. Miss Burdette is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove HighSchool Friday, July 18, is the date and is now working in Salt Lake circled for the ceremony. A gar- City.' Mr. Lux, who graduated from den reception will honor the new -lyweds at the home of the bride's the Lehi High School, is pregrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. By- sently attending Utah Technical ron Adamson at 810 East Main College in Provo. He will conStreet, Am. Fork. All friends tinue his schooling. Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Gardner of Lehi, and other close family members and friends. A wedding breakfast included the bridal party at Walters Cafe in Rigby, Idaho, with a reception held that evening. The bride chose for the occasion a model with Venetian lace bodice and long, full sleeves and high collar. Organza over crepe skirt, decomposed the signed entrain. The sheer illusion veil floated from a pearlized tiara. Cymbidium orchids with Royal blue velvet ribbon composed the bridal bouquet. With Miss Marsha Ward as maid of honor, the attendants were MissRayola Hammer, Vicki Clark and Becky Evans. Flower girls were Laura Kay Ward and Kelly Michelle Ward. Attired in blue voile frocks with blue velvet trim, they carried cymbids. ium orchids and Both mothers wore blue, with orchid corsages. Best man's duties were performed by Scott Whimpey and Larry Allen. Ushers were Daniel Ward and Paul Gardner. The three tiered cake, inclov-erledesign, was topped with ne forget-me-not- af centered the serving tables. Miss Candace Johnson cared for the guest book and Mike Ward was master of ceremonies for the program. Jo Ann Weise gave a reading and Robyn, Can- dis and Ryan Johnson sang, "In the Temple by the River." At the open house reception held in the Lehi Third Ward church, Mr. and Mrs. Angus T hacker, grandparents of the bridegroom, were included in the receiving line. Mr. and Mrs. Lance G. Gardner greeted the guests. Mrs. Scott Whimpey cared for the guest register andMrs. Paul Durrant and Mrs. Wayne Thacker were in charge of the gifts. Those serving were Shauna Thacker, Joyce and Susan Durrant, Pamela Webb, Debra Had-fieand Carol Roseman. Carrying the gifts were Val Durrant, Lynette and Billy Thacker, Ken Roseman and Kevin Ward. Favorite recording were played throughout the evening. The newlyweds are making glass containers ld their home at 2436 Madison in Ogden, Utah. "Why is it important not to lose your head in an attack?" asked the sergeant The recruit answered: "Be cause it wouldn't leave any place to put your helmet." Oil STAGE MY Called by Death Mrs. Belle Kershaw Australian Lady Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fox and family are enjoying the visit of Mrs. Belle Kershaw of Adelaide, South Australia, who plans to spend some six weeks in Utah. A convert to the LDS Church, she was like a "mother away from home" to the missionaries in that area, who included El der Robert Fox. She will also visit in Ephraim with the fam ily of Elder Grant Stevens, who on v Swimwear Swim Caps 79$ Car Seat Cushion 99$ Ventilated Moulded Contour Chairs Comet 14-o- z. . $469 Cleanser... 12 3x5 ft. American Flag With Chrome Pole, Brackets and Screws.. $267 llovahistine with APC for Colds and Flu Reg. $1.29. ...... for 09 LEM DRUG (59-359- 9) LEAHY'S 00 CLEARANCE 5, REDUCTIONS TO I, . Oil ....iv ' LADIES' SPORTSWEAR KW OUR VACANCIES IN OF CLASS...-DARK"-- - BEAUTY IS OFFERING - mil luinoti nn'I1 EUUVLk uv SHOES - MEN'S SPORTSWEAR (or Men, Women and Girls COMPLETE CLOSE-OU- T GIRLS' SPOItBWUR-- Agt i 3 to 14 PRICE i SEWIIiG NOTIONS at Iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for Reg. $1.19 , BECAUSE OF A 0REM HIGH SCHOOL for $124 Reg. $1.69 Stake Center i if uu j Next Prescription Fill Your Playtex Swim Caps Arrow" ... Curtain Promptly 8:15 p.m. Let Us (O) The Hit Broadway Musical That Skyrocketed Barbara Streisand to Stardom I Hear Fanny Price I Sing "People S S LINDSAY 1 Visiting in Lehi 23-2- 6! I $100 - $150 - $200 HAYWARD VBIT FROM HAWAII Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hayward enjoyed a visit from their daughter Karen and her husband, Mr. Funeral services for Newbern and Mrs. Bill Lindsay, of HonIsaac Butt, 78, LeGrande, Ore., olulu, Hawaii, Making the trip an assistant professor emeritus by plane, they spent eight days of library science and research one son, Newbern C. Butt, SanNumerous points of interest at the Brigham Young University, ta Clara, Calif., Mrs. Weston here. toured. Joining Mr. and were were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. (Carol) Westinskiw, LeGrande, Mrs. Hayward and son Lee, and and seven in the Berg Drawing Room Chapgrandchildren Ore.; Hawaii visitors, were Mr. one sister Jesse Bahr, Payette, the el in Provo. Bishop Harold Bailand Mrs. Richard Pulley (Sheila officiated. 19th Provo Ida. Ward, ey, and son Cameron of Mr. Butt died Friday morning Burial was in the Provo City Hayward) Salt Lake City, Miss Marsha in LeGrande, Ore., of natural Cemetery. Hayward was down from Utah causes. State University in Logan. SecHe wasv born Nov. 2, 1890 ; A person may legally change of her Relief Society orcourt retary to a name in Lehi, a son of William Franhis by applying she was dormitory ganization, the change cis and Laura Ellen Bushman and then publishing historian at Snow Hall She is Butt. He married Ethel Cutler on in legal columns. tons of a prospective junior year student More than March 1, 1923, in the Salt Lake this Fall. Oct. died each She 21, are year. grown hay City Temple. 1945. Professor Butt was an assistant professor emeritus of library science and research at the BYU. The second annual award for distinguished library service had been presented to Mr. Butt by the Friends of the i Presents JULY 17, 1969 BILL AND KAREN lets. He bad compiled and collected a vast amount of material relating to the BYU. In 1939 he obtained his MA degree and later completed his graduate studies at the University of Chicago and Columbia University. Surviving are one daughter and baptized her. These missionaries BYU Library Association for vn were included in the group of recognition of nearly 50 years' some 20 persons who met her of service to the BYU Library. He was a veteran indexer of at the Salt Lake Air Terminal, publications. He had indexed Sunday. She came by plane from Los many LDS Church publications, Angeles, Calif., after crossing BYU publications and compilathe Pacific Ocean aboard the tions and historical volumes. In addition to indexing, Mr. S.S. Canberra. She reports a had performed virtually evButt voyage. delightful ' "Hi fs h mf i V Much impressed with sights ery librarian's task since joinjHi and scenes in this her first ing the library staff in 1922. and authHe was the visit to America, she has al or of many books and pamph- ready been on a tour of near by canyons and was deeply thrill ed with the high rugged moun tains. Among the highlights of her stay will be the wedding of Elder Fox, tours of the Salt Lake City area and the big par ade on July 24. Very interested in dramatic productions, Mrs. Kershaw is ac tive fn amateur theatricals, and has also been very active in The Lehi Free Press MIA dramatics, as well as Re silSilwIiilm lief Society events. She is a S2 West Main Ettreet, Miss Burdette Jensen . . . sets date member of the Marion West, LeM, Utah Adelaide Stake Paid at LeM Postage SERVING IN VIET NAM Postofflce She has a son serving in Viet Dance Team of Lehi Entered at the postofflce at Nam. as a lieutenant in the AusLehi, Utah, as second clan tralian Army. There are two matter under the act of cob Indian Dances in other sons and a daughter at gress March 3, 1879. home. Her husband, William KerAs a most impressive epilogue the various members of the shaw, is a Warrant Officer in A weekly newspaper devoteo to the MIA Road Shows, last troupe in advance of each dance. the Australian Army, serving to the Interests and welfare Wednesday evening in the Lehi It will be recalled that no war as a training instructor in Adewas Such Stake Center, was the performused. paint makeup laide. of Lehi City ance by the Order of the Arrow is against the rules of the perPublished by the Free Preat Dance Team.. Authentic Indian formance. With Gary Ferguson A good thing to remember and as includdances were performed by the drummer, the dances a better thing to do is to work Publishing Co every boys, dressed in authentic Indian ed Terry Walker, Terry Powell, with the "construction" gang, not Thursday costumes. The boys make, their Arthur Boltz, Mike Soutbwipk with the wrecking crew. E Russell liuitw. Publishes own attire, complete with intriand Corey Reynolds. . cate headdresses, moccasins and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Subscription Price $3.50 paraphernalia. NOTICE. TO WATER USERS to the in drum rhythm Dancing (in advance) Probate No. 15,723 beat provided by Gary Fergu430 B. Eula Route Thompson, son, they performed the War No. 1, Lehi, Utah, has filed with In the Matter of the Estate of Dance, Buffalo Dance, Devil the State Engineer App. No. 39417 Dance, (in which the devil is to appropriate 0.015 ALICE JONES, cast out of an afflicted member); t. of water in Utah County, A missing person. the Horse Tail Dance (using flow sec.-fof Utah. The water is to be ing horse tails), the Snake Dance State well 100-4Creditors will present claims, and the Peace Pipe Dance. In the diverted from a n. ft. deep at a point S. 1150 with vouchers, to the undersignSnake Dance, a live snake about OF LEHI four feet long, was used by Corey ft. W. 350 ft. from NE Cor., ed at the office of Heber Grant Sec. 14, T5S, R1W, and used Ivins, Attorney at Law, 75 North Reynolds. It is one of his reptile collection, carefully tended from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for do- Center, American Fork, Utah mestic purposes of 1 family, 84003, on or before the 18th day and studied at his home. of 10 cattle, and of October, 1969. Claims must stockwatering was Explanation presented by from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irbe presented in accordance with Utah rigation of 0.25 ac. All uses in the provisions of NE14NE14 Sec. 14, T5S, R1W. Code Annotated, 1953, and with EDWARD AND NANN Protests resisting the granting proper verification as required BROADBENT FRANDSEN therein. VISITING FROM SACRAMENTO of this application with reasons L. W. Jones therefor must be filed in duplicate with the 442 State Administrator and with friends rel Engineer, Visiting atives in Utah are Mr. and Mrs. State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah Heber Grants Ivins Edward Frandsen (Nann Broad-bent- ), 84114, on or before Aug. 23, Attorney for Administrator 75 North Center who recently moved to 1969. Hubert C. Lambert American Fork, Utah 84003 Sacramento, Calif., from Car- STATE ENGINEER michael. With them are their First Publication: July 17, 1969 Published in Lehi Free Press, in the Lehi Free Press. children. Karen, now eight years Last publication: August 7, old, and baby Emily, three and Lehi, Utah on July 10, 17 and 24, 1969. 1969. a half months. "Order Bride in Temple Ceremony In Of interest to a wide circle of friends comes the announcement of the engagement and approaching marrige of Miss Burdette Jensen of Pleasant Grove and George Lux of Lehi. The announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jensen of Pleasant Grove, parents of the bride-elec- t. Mr. Lux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lux, now of Spring -ville, has made his home at the Belva Adams residence in Lehi, during the past several years. THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, I. Bull, Lehi Native, to wed Temple Wedding Ceremony to Unite Miss Jeanne Lafferre, Robert J. Fox An August 15, Pbrscd I Miss Jeanne Lafferre, Robert Fox Salt llewbern r W i .' DARRELL'S COLLEGE OF BEAUTY 950 SOUTH STATE - OREM FOR J ZENITH STEREO AND COLOR T. V. SPECIALS FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCE 225-724- 2 SPECIALS 0 No Refunds or Exchanges - No Phone Orders |