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Show the Valkyries unit. She was a member of service organizations at Ricks. Mr. Clark, who fulfilled an IDS Miss Marsha Peterson, Ronald Cbrk Plan July 22 Wedding Temple Riles in mission in the Northwestern States, is a member of the Society e Mechanized Engineers. He graduated from the BYU and is employed at the Picatiny Arsenal in Dover, New Jersey, as a mechanical engineer. Following their wedding, the corple win honeymoon at the Hill Cumorah pageant and at the World's Fair in New York. They will reside in New Jersey. her sisters, lldne Peterson and Kristen Peterson, and Norm a jean Clark, sister of the bridegroom. Little Miss Gay Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peterson of Sunnyside, Washington are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Marsha Chloe Peterson, to Ranald Keith Clark is a of LehL The benedict-ele- ct son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clark. Vows will be exchanged in die Salt Lake Temple, Thursday, July wiU be a junior bridesmaid, and Lynette Clark, the flower girL Miss Peterson attended Ricks College in Idaho, and is a graduate of Brigham Young University, where she was affiliated with 22. The wedding reception win be held in Sunnyside, Monday, July 26. An open house will honor the couple on July 22, in the Lebi Fifth Ward Church. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. Bidden to attend the bride are lbsp;!:l Pc!:: Mrs. Clifford Winslow, "the fi::e art of livi;:g TAKE AS DIRECTED Invited to Tclic ll:ndicrafls There will be a special class far Junior High School age boys and girls in the arts and crafts program scheduled for the sum mer recreation program. A special invitation is issued to those of that age to take advan- V Exhibits en- Physical Activities Campus Browsing or old friends. What a joyful way to start the week! Scores of professors will teach classes for science, religion, arts, educatipn, business, home, etc. Mountain States m 01 0 xBy W D in im lb. BEEF ib. 59 for 5 FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 Sliced APRICOT HECTOR, $1.00 or . nei It 13548 II SZSC 09 4 $1.00 3 for 09 46-o- z. Early Garden PEAS, 303 J i wm w ii a POTATO 1 : fall ' m i x mni i lO-o- i. Cut CORN, Ubby's tO-o- z. Jfor09 i. 7 for $1.00 7 for $1 M MM 39 each 'I l LOTION Of). JUICE vr. m Fresh Whole DILLS, 26-o- 39 z. 7'r$1 Idaho bife size, 24oz. Cerfi-Fres- 19 1mm i i r a. i r r wit-- r uvar. for $1 Hiland Cottage Cheese ib. 29 ii f 35c 33 53c 53c 35c 43c CHEESE WHIZ, Kraft i j PARMESAN CHEESE, Grated Kraft it AMERICAN CHEESE, Kraft 3 DRINK for 05 PIMENTO CHEESE, Kraft PINEAPPLE, Chunk, Crushed, or noons - n PIES, Fruit, Frost n' POUND CAKE, Sara Lee 12-o- ROUND M0ZZARLLA, Kraft DUNCAN HINES Supreme Red Tag COOKIE FRUIT DRINKS, 6-o- Libby's 12 z. FISH STICKS, Booth 16-o- z. 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Dine in cool, comfortable campus cafeterias. Telephone WHENVOU FOOD SHOP (in( ivi5Arr ULUkt l!ki Entertainment Fashion Show Courtesy Bus Best Facilities Demonstrations Film Classics joy Long Distance. Visit with the family - Youth Program Concerts Lectures Devotional Assemblies Tours If you tan normally If you burn easily So often, he said, a patient will come to him for help, receive a prescription, have it filled by the pharmacist, take a little medicine, get some relief and then let the bottle or bos lie in the medicine cabinet. With a bacterial infection, this is not only false economy it's asking for trouble. Just because you can't feel the pain any longer or see the inflammation doesn't mean that you have given your doctor's prescription a chance to do its full work for you. Infection can be only give the infection time for a counter-attacNext time your pharmacist and physician team up to help you get on the team yourself . . . follow their advice to the letter. edge md activity. nothing time to joined the family group. FOR ALL TYPES OF SKIN tion." and church life at this festival of learning with hundreds of classes in all areas of knowl- planned-perf- ect special - ) 1965 ALSO Quiet day lows tage of the opportunity to ex10:30 a.m. Those who atpress their ability and increase tended Kindergarten and First their skill in this important field, Grade this year. is stressed. 11:30 sum. Second and Third Mrs. Gam (June) Holbrook is Grade students. taking charge of this phase of the 12:30 p.m. Fourth and Fifth Lehi summer program, which Grade students. win be held at the Lehl Ele1:30 p.m. Anyone older. mentary School, beginning Mon' As a moth gnaws a garment so day, June 7 at 10:30 a.m. There will be a 50 cents fee doth envy consume a man. lb. 10, -- Improve your professorial, personal, family, COMING SUNDAY for materials, due and payable at the time of registration. Classes will be held Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays (except for Friday, June 11). Children who attend Primary on Wednesdays are asked to come to class immediately after Primary and they will be able to complete their projects. It is urgently desired that the Primary program should not be interfered with. Time assignments are as fol- Jr.High ShKbnfs Mr. and Mrs. Rnel L. Wan lass of Santa Maria, Calif, left for their return to the coast after 10 days here. They divided their time with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and family members in Lehi, and their daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson and five children, in Provo. On Friday afternoon, a sister of Mrs. Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Francis of Morgan, Sun Tan Oils & Creams We were talking with our family physician the other day, and the subject of our conversation turned to the little labels you see on your prescription. "Sometimes I wonder," the doctor said, "if people know how important it is to follow those directions particularly to take mil the medica- A- T- Juns 7 ... to wed treatment. LEARN... KB Miss Marsha Cbloe Peterson VISIT FROM WEST COAST May 27 is receiving medical ad- Jut 3, 1M5 Tharsdajr, mitted May 27 for medjeal treatRobert Edwards is a medical ment is reported improving. Sandra. Lyn Turner, 13, daugh- patient, admitted May 27. James Olson, three months ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Turner, was admitted nay 27 for medical old son of Vesta Jean Morton Olson of Craig Air Force Base, treatment. George Webb is receiving med- Alabama, who was visiting in ical treatment. He was admitted Lehi, received medical treatment May 28 - 30. May 27. Marde Clark, 15, daughter of Robert Wallin of American Fork, received medical treat- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark of ment May 27- - 28. Granger, is a medical patient, Mrs. Edith Monson, admitted admitted May 29. Eating words has never given me indigestion. TI4IQ THE IXHI FREE PRESS Sfol Oft White or Wheat 4 for m Crisps, Oatmeal, Vanilla and Variety Creams j 1 lb. pkgs. $f 00 12-o- I . x. 37 6 |