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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH THURSDAY, MAY !3, 1957 Exchange Marriage Vows May In a present at the Nearly Athenian Club closing tea, in which members and their guests heard an outstanding dramatic and musical program. Mrs. James A. Bullock of Montrose, Colorado, entertained with a dramatic and singing version of the musical Her comedy, "My Fair Lady". was Mrs. Therta accompanist Young of Prove, who also played a piano solo. With Eva Carson as accompanist, a popular Lehi trio, Barbara Southwick, Mary Price and Anne Bushman, sang two selections, "When You Wore a Tulip." and "Jeannine". Mrs. Harold : AA , 4 f ( - Barnes, club president, took charge of the meet ing which was held in the Fifth The club colors, Ward church. gold and white, were carried out in lovely arrangements of tulips, lilacs and baby breath. Flowers were prepared by the entertainment committee. An attractively appointed luncheon was served at a long table. Mrs. J. Earl Smith headed the with entertainment committee, Mrs. G. R. Taylor, Mrs. E. N. Webb and Mrs. George Lewis. With Mrs. Russell Innes as chairman, the luncheon committee included Mrs. J. Earl Smith, Mrs. Robert Comben and Mrs. W. D. Watkins. Club meetings will be resumed in the fall under the leadership of the new officers with Mrs. Douglas Smith as president. W. " - J f ,''"; ' i . - I ' l" f .' ' i ,V- . ,4 W.I k "V-- ty - by ceremony performed Bishop Willard R. Devitt of the American Fork Fourth Ward, Miss Donna Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delt Fox of that city, became the bride of Dean Lott of Lehi. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lott. Nuptial rites took place at the hom of an aunt and uncle of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Jared Keller, Wednesday, May 15. A reception feted the newly-wed- s at the American Fork Fourth Ward church which was decorated with lovely baskets of lilacs and tulips. A tiered cake, topped with miniature Driae ana groom was prepared by a neighbor of the bridegroom, Mrs. Don L. Peet. The bride greeted her guests in a becoming model of white crystal charm, floor length with cap sleeves and Her veil floated to shoulder length from a ruffled chapeau. She held deep red roses. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Merrill Brown, sister of the bride; with Miss Jane Lott, sister of the groom; Miss Kay Evans and Miss Linda Smith. Attired in like models of red taffeta, ballerina length, they held white lace fans with red carnations. Little Jolee Makin, flower girl, wore white and held a red carnation nosegay. MK. AND MRS. DEAN LOTT Lehi Members Attend National Women's Louella Christof f erson Legislative Council Convention in Salt Lake After the meeting the ladies atMrs. Orville Gunther, incoming Engagement Told Of interest to numerous relatives and friends here comes the announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Luella Christofferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christofferson of Pleasant Grove, to Verl Charles is a Jorge, Jr. The bride-elegranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christofferson of this city. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Jorge of Roose velt. ct North Utah County DUP Convention Set Saturday Convention for all camps of Daughters of Utah Pioneers in North Utah County will be held Saturday, May 25, at 1 p. m., in the Lindon Ward church. Election of officers will be held. Voting delegates will represent the various camps and all camp membership is invited to be present. There are four candidates from Lehi, Ethel S. Hunger, for first Nettie C. Warneski, historian; Goldie C. Dickerson, relic chairman, and Inez P. Smith for secretary. corresponding National President Kate B. Carter is expected to be in attendance. Mrs. May Pannell of Eureka, is visiting here at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kate Smuin, and She with other family members. came for Mothers. Day and plans to remain over Memorial Day. ;v I president of the Utah County Women's Legislative Council, and Mrs. Russell Innes, member of the board, attended the national convention of the organization held in Salt Lake City during the week-enThey attended the Friday session at the State Capitol in which the problems concerning Federal Aid for Schools were discussed. Representative Orville Gunther of Lehi, argued the case against the proposition and Oscar McConkie, Jr. spoke in the affirmative. The model session was held in the Governor's Board Room. d. If .... . STAKE GENEALOGICAL UNION MEETING IN CEDAR FORT, SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. Stake Genealogical Union Meeting will be held in Cedar Fort, Sunday, May 26, at 2:30 p. m., it is announced by Vern Webb, S & . . H GREEN STAMPS STATE STREET DRUG stake chairman. All stake and ward workers and others interest ed are reminded to attend. 127 Phone 146 LEHI State Street iS iTTTlT Our Specialty j ifcx from Chicago, Illinois, Wisconsin, ILEUM'S ONE STOP SERVICE Frank's UTOCO (utoco)' V State Street "Cs-?tr?7' Service LEHI Phone 841 I V EFFIScEMf FRANK BAILEY, Manager fi S 7JfU,. Yg Change to NEW SUPER PERMALUBE LOANS 200. AUTO O SIGNATURE The annual event in which the girls will receive their graduating certificates and other special honors, will be held under Motor Oil and get FURNITURE the direction of Stake Beekeepers Pauline Smuin and Patta Gray. Refreshments will be served and PHONE 413 a program will feature talent from American Fork the various wards. A May Day theme will be followed. VHHHUMHMMiMtMMW Geneva Finance !" i1 f 5 Tuesday, May J H1' ;;;!;: each We can Taylor" a individual graduate. Beehive Groups Hold Swarm Night flfiii I tended the luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Delegates were present Baton Rouge, La., and Oklahoma. Utah is one of the foremost states in the nation in regard to this legislative organization. An interesting guest at the Fri- J. lL. j' Washing and Lubrication day luncheon was a woman from Paris, France, who addressed the group briefly. Mrs. Gunther and Mrs. Leland Perry of Provo, were the hostesses at the Thursday luncheon, held at the Lion House. The Utah County board was in charge of decorations for the luncheon table. Mrs. Merwin Lewis New to County Board Member Mrs. Gunther announced the appointment of Mrs. Merwin (Barbara) Lewis, who has consented 28 to serve as corresponding secreSwarm Night for all Beehive tary on the Utah County board. groups in the stake will be held Mrs. Lewis is a member of the next Tuesday, May 28, at 7:30 p. Auctus Club. m. in the Sego Lily elementary school. Girls and their mothers HVMVHHWWmVl will attend. Ward presidencies of the YWMIA will also be included to make up a group of some I ! Mr. and Mrs. Orin Peterson, VISITING IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. J. E. Taylor is visiting in daughter Laraine, and son Don, attended the high school gradu- Inglewood, California, at the home exercises in Brigham City. of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Raeklon 15 Aation niece of the Petersons, Elva Goates and family. She plans to Day. The mothers of both bride and Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. return home for Memorial learn to groom wore pink enhanced with Fullmer Allred, was included in Friends will be pleased Goates is now corsages of pink and white rose- the graduating class. The mother that Mrs. Raeldon after serias will be the former improved remembered considerably buds. illness. ous Peterson. Robert Lott stood as best man Margaret for his brother. Ushers were Mark Whipple, Ralph Hardman, Merrill Brown and Glen Makin. mrttnr J- T J Mrs. Merrill Brown cared for the guest book. Favorite recordings provided background music during the receiving. gift for The new Mrs. Lott is a graduate of the American Fork high school and is employed in a secretarial position by the P. E. Ashton Com$35.00 Portable Radio (less batteries) pany in Provo. Mr. Lott attend$19-9ed Brigham Young University for Special two years and is employed in con$3.75 -- 16.50 Fountain Pens (Shaffer) struction at the Geneva Steel plant. He graduated from the Earrings and necklace set . $3.98 and up Lehi High School where he partici$4.25 and up Kodacks pated in athletics. 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