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Show ixin free press, ixra, rr.vn cteaM Ill Carolyn Whipple Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple Sherman Miss JoAnn Davis to Christofferson Marries Salina Girl Marry Richard or pre-vetenn- Faculty Dinner Honors Adamson s, , Ll'CKY CLOVER Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Carson are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Joann Davis, who will wed Richard Cummings of Black Oak. Indiana. A church wedding is planned for Saturday, July 3. Mr. Cummings is a son of Mrs. Richard Cummings. The prospective bride has been employed in Whiting, Indiana, for the past year as a telephone operator. She is making her home with an aunt, Mrs. Clyde Mahan. She is a graduate of Lehi high school and attended the LDS Seminary here. She was active in the FHA organization. Mr. Cummings is employed as a chemist at Gary. They plan to make their home in Indiana. CLIB 4-- j Jeannine liTTCinXGS FAMILY ATTWn vice-preside- j I MINERAL CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings, local naturalists, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wagstaff of American Fork, attended the convention of the Rocky Mountain Federation of Mineral Societies, during the week-enMr. and Mrs. Harold Hutchings also attended the Sunday evening sesson, held at the fair grounds in Murray. Most noteworthy was the collection of ancient Roman coins dating back to emperor Cladius n In 268-27B. C They were unearthed In Egypt by an American bulldozer and picked up by an American MAKE SPICE RACKS soldier, during the seige of GerThe Nifty Needier Club met at the home of their teacher, man General Rommell. Several groups from California Mrs. Jean L Hullins. Thnrrtv and one from Kansas, here for the Work w as com inued on their spice convention, visited the Hutchings racks. uiMruai mis weeic 4-- d. 0 4-- H Club News H ore, 4-- H Miss Jeannine Pack, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Pack of Lindon, former Liu residents, was married to John L. Ivorson ot Manilla, June 11. The groom is a son of John Ivorson. The ceremony took place in the Salt Lake Temple. A lovely reception was held that evening in the Linden ward church, beautifully decorated for the occasion. Among relatives attending the happy affair were the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T1UMBLKTTES CLl It Leon Poet, Mr. and Mrs. Don L CHOOSES OFFICERS Peet, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb Officers for the Thimblettes 411 The and Mrs. Alberta Simpson. Club, directed by Mrs. Mae Lindon. will reside in young couple Cowden, were chosen as follows: Lorraine Ashton, president ; Lois 4-- Mi COVTIXVES IX Ol KTII YEAR Cow den, secretary and treasurer; The Lucky Clov er club had jGeralee Barker, reporter; Jackie their first meeting June 7, at the Flygare, song and cheer leader; home of their teacher, Jov Sunder Marilyn Peterson, organist. Connie land. Officers were elected for GtxIrt in and Kathrin Sorenson the following year as follows: ;arv the arrangement committee Alda Mae Powell, president; Janice and Galyn Hutchings and Sharron Coates, reporter; Furlann Smith, I 'nee are the membershiD com secretary; Ranae Russon, treasur- mittee. er; Kay Webb, Organist. Hie girls have finished their The girls discussed their pro- luncheon cloths and are starting ject, and their articles of cloth- on their knife holders. Refreshing. ments w ere serv ed at the last They will take 4th year of cloth- meeting by Sharron Price and Lois ing this year. Mtire, 1 John L. Ivorson Married in Temple Cummings in Indiana Of interest to a wide circle of are announcing the engagement of friends here comes the announcetheir daughter, Carolyn, to G. ment of the marriage of Miss Noell Marble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terre Mae Veater of Salina, to Glen Marble of Brigham City. N. Christofferson, son of Sherman Formal announcement was made Mr. and Mrs. Noy Christofferson. at a dinner at the Whipple home The announcement is made by the this week, with immediate memMr. and Mrs. of the parents bride, bers of both families in attendClark Veater. Rites were spoken ance. The temple marriage is in the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesplanned for September 10. June 16, with President Burday, The prospective bride attended ton Mr. and Mrs. officiating. the USAC in Logan, two years. Christofferson the accompanied She was associated with Alpha the young couple. Following Chi Omega sorority and was bridal party was the ceremony, elected to Phi Upsilon Omicron, honored at a wedding breakfast honorary Home Economics frater- at the Hotel Temple Square, hostnity. A Home Economics major, ed by the parents of the bride. she served on the "Buzzer" paper The table was centered by a wedstaff and Union Building comcake and floral decorations. ding mittee, and was organist for the The newlyweds left that evenIDS Institute choir. She gradufor a honeymoon trip through ing ated from Lehi high school and southern Utah, Arizona and LDS Seminary. Class salutatorian, Nevada. of she was the yearbook, The new Mrs. Christofferson ata member of band, orchestra and tended schools in Ogden and chorus and a Boosters, FHA and Salina where she participated Silver a Biology Clubs. She is Gleaner in the MIA program and in many school and church activitformerly served as ward organist ies. The groom, a graduate of Lehi high school, spent a year in in the Second Ward. Mr. Marble is currently employ- the US Air Force, stationed at ed in Provo by the USAC on the Sheppard Field in Texas. Both Geneva Steel plant flourine prob young people are graduates of the lem. He completed three years at LDS Seminary. They will reside in Liberty durthe USAC as a student and has been accepted for ing the summer and plan to conthe four year course in veterinary tinue their education in the fall. medicine at Colorado Union Col Parties for the bride are being He took a planned at Salina, Boulder, Ogden lege at Fort Collins. prominent part in debating and and Lehi. FFA activities at Box Elder high VACATION IN CALIFORNIA school. Mrs. Don Holmstead and Mrs. JoAnn Colledge have returned home after an enjoyable y action L. B. trip to California. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gale Some fifty Lehi High School and family (Rhea Higginsen) in faculty members and their part- LaMesa, and with Nurse Marie ners joined in honoring District Holdaway in San Diego. They al Supervisor and Mrs. Lloyd B. so spent some time with Mr. and Adamson, at a dinner party at Mrs. Milton and family in the Alpine Villa cafe, last Thurs- West Los Ingram Balboa Park Angeles. day. Other special guests were D. zoo, a tour of the harbor and a R. Mitchell, retiring superintendvisit in Tia Juana, Mexico, were ent, and George L Bone, board highlights of their stay. They spent member. a day in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their In appreciation of their years of children remained at home with association together, the group relatives. presented Mr. Adamson with a fine leather brief case. AT Kermit Anderson served as ENTERTAIN FAMILY GATHERING toastmaster and the speech of tribute was given by E. B. Garrett. Turkey dinner and exchange of news were features of the family Dan Ferrin J. Peterson, Principal Gurney, Dean Prior and Mr. Bone gatherine held at the home of also gave short speeches. Both Bishop and Mrs. Warren L. Goat-elast Friday. Present at the Mr. and Mrs. Adamson gave a reThis was followed by a enjoyable affair were Mr .and Mrs. sponse. relay of toasts in which members Loren Goates (twin brother to of the group recalled experiences, Bishop Goates) and family of parma, Idaho; Mrs. Lela Lott, here humorous or memorable. from Walla . Walla, Washington; Miss Lueen Peterson, who is Mrs. Rachel Wing, Mrs. Alice L. employed in the office of the Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. George I. -Orange Truck Lines in Salt Lake Bone and family; Mrs. Velma week-en- d ; Mr, J erling, with Mrs. her and Highland the City, spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Norven Brown, American Fork; Peterson. Lueen is staying at the Mrs. Melba Clark and son, Earl; home of her sister, Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christofferson and the Goates family. McMillan. co-edit- Miss Jeanine Pack THTESDAT, JT2CE 84, MM SEW AND SEW CLl'B STARTS OUTLINED PROJECT Club held The Sew and Sew their meeting at the home of their teacher Mrs. Paul Peterson, last 4-- H Thursday. Early started making a "practical article," their choice of house-coa- t, pajamas, shortie nightgown or boxer shorts. Hostesses were Lynette Peterson. Linda Flygare, Karma Christensen and Elaine Haws. XIFTY XEEDLERS COMPLETE SriCE RACKS Finishing up their spice racks by varnishing them was the main event at the Nifty Necdlers Club, held at the home of their of tre American teacher, Mrs. Jean L. Phillips. Members Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday at The health lesson was given by RefreshWnes Park for an tutdoor meet- Shirlee Christofferson. were ments social. furnished Joalene and by ing Colleen Leany anj Norma Lynn Gordon. Ashton, Lehi delegates to Girls club met S'ate, were special guests and The Happy Dozen gave reports on their week-lon- g Wednesday at the home of Mrs. stay at Girls State. Other special Mable Cox, leader to work on gutsts included Mrs, U W. Leany, summer projects. Members studied mother of Colleen; Mrs. Douglas good health and better homemak-in- g Ashton and Mrs. Lucy Whitman, practices, in addition to workmother and grandmother of Norma ing on luncheon cloths. Linda Gray was hostess, and reLynn. Auxiliary members have express- freshments were served to the ed their appreciation to the peo- members. Lorraine Peterson ofple of Lehi for responding so well fered the closing prayer. to their recent Memorial Poppy drhe. The local o"ganization went "uvcr the top" in the Poppy campaign this year. Members of the group voted to enter a float in the Miniature I have been wonderfully blessed Parade this year. in being restored to active life after' Josephine Coop? president, called attention to tlio State Am- being crippled in nearly every joint" erican Legion an Auxiliary Con- in my body and with muscular vention June at Ogden, soreness from head to foot. I hod and extended an invitation 1o any- Rheumatoid Arthritis and other one interested to attend. forms of Rheumatism, hands dewere.formed and my ankles were set. refreshment's served IJght the group following the business Limited space prohibits telling meeting. you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you Mrs- - Donna Kirkham Parkinson I received this wonderful relief. and her children are visiting here hpw from St. George, with her mother, Mrs. La Verde Kirkham, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Geo. 2805 Arbor Hills Drive Lewis entertained at dinner for P. O. Box 2695 Jackson 7. 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