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Show I I.FHI FREE PBESS, THURSDAY, MAY 1J, 1955 T.EHT, UTAH Salt Lake Temple was the scene of the wedding of Miss Janice Adamson. daughter of James W. Adamson and the late Mrs. Adam son of American Fork, and An thony J. (Tony) Peck, Friday, May 6. Mr. Peck is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Peck of Lehi Elder Raymond Clayton perform ed the ceremony in the presence of close family members. A wedding breakfast for twelve, at the Hotel Utah, feted the newlyweds The Darents of the groom were hosts. For the reception held that same evening in the Fifth Ward church, the bride wore a gown of net and lace over satin, designed entrain with peter pan collar and long sleeves ending in dainty points at the wrists. An inset shoulder yoke of net and scalloped accents were details. A veil of illusion floated to waist length from a bonnet tiara accented with rhinestones and pearls. The bridal bouquet was red roses with white stephanotis. The lovely affair followed the "Spring Garden" theme, with cloths on the serving tables and a background arrangement of salmon pink gladioli. Palms and white tapers in tall candelabra, and a tiered wedding cake, topped with miniature bride and groom and accented by a lace cloth and flowers, added to the decorations. Carnations in floating bowls were placed on the servvari-color- ing tables. The identical frocks of the attendants, ballerina length, were of pastel spring colors. Miss Julia Adele Garrett, maid of honor, stood with Miss Glennis Wing, Lueen Peterson, Donna Evans, Judy Peck, sister of the groom; and Connie Adamson, sister of the bride. Small flower girls were Nicolette Peck and Kathleen Zimmerman. They carried baskets of talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Zimmerman, of the sister and brother-in-labride, stood with her in the receiving line. Mrs. Zimmerman chose a gown of azure blue and white silk. Mrs. Peck, senior, was attired in blue lace. Each pinned a corsage of Dink rosebuds to ner shoulder. Best man's duties were performed by Robert Whimpey. Jerry Chadwick, Verl Devey, Verl Smith and Grant Grodon ushered. Mrs. Roy Littleford cared for the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Dean, brother and of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Beck, uncle and aunt of the groom, greeted the guests at the door. Mrs. Steven Zimmerman performed hostess duties and background music was furnished by Miss Jane Eddington and Miss Marilyn Anderson. Mrs. Boyd Strong, Miss Lu Dean Stewart and Miss JaLayne Singleton were in charge of gifts. Jay Haws catered the refreshments w sister-in-la- w MRS. LAURA BKUNSON Chris Metos Temple Ceremony Unites Janice Adamson, Anthony (Tony) Peck and Melvin Hartshorn arranged the flowers. Serving were Sharon Zimmerman, Dixie Peck, Cindy Peck, Sandra Phillips, Linda Wing, Rita Wing and Sharon Adams. Bishop Calvin Swenson was master of ceremonies for the program which featured a toast by Mrs. Dorothy Bone, accordion selections by Larry Miller and dancing by Ora Jean Peterson and Sue Ellen Price. Dean and Sharon Zimmerman played a piano duet and quartette selections were furnished by Norene Felt, Donna Mitand Anderson chell, Marilyn Kathryn Dorton. A solo by Mrs. Wanda Peterson of American Fork, was accompanied by Mrs. Kenna Dean. Selections by the Chantante Chorus were directed by Reed Newbold and accompanied by Mrs. Donna Mitchell. For her going away, the new Mrs. Peck wore a navy suit with white accessories. After a honeymoon in California, they will reside in Lehi. rf: if . Marva Jean Bahr, Rodney Griffin Engagement Told Addresses Lehi Jaycettes if ; Chris Metos, past state president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and his fiance were special guests of the Jaycettes Club at their dinner meeting, Monday evening. He gave an interesting address on the advantages for service offered under the auxiliary program. Other if 1 special guests were Rex South-wiclocal Jaycee president, and Dean Kirkham, immediate past k, i RETURNS AFTER WINTER ON COAST Mrs. Laura Brunson arrived last week after spending the winter in San Francisco, California, at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Peterson, and is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Clara Clover. Enroute from the coast, she stopped for a week in Elko, Nevada, her former home, where she was extensively entertained. Past president of both the garden club and VFW auxiliary in that city, she was honored by both groups during her stay. Mrs. Brunson is down from her home in Juneau, Alaska, recuperating after a serious leg fracture. president. Mrs. Paul Julian, newly installMr. and Mrs. John Watson of ed as president of the group, conducted the meeting and announced Salt Lake City, visited here Satthe appointment of Mrs. Julian urday, at the home of friends, Mr. Clover as secretary-treasureand and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. SON AND DAUGHTER CALL BISHOP NIELSEN HOME A highlight of last Wednesday, May 4, for Bishop and Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen were the telephone messages from their son and daughter, Elder Lynn Nielsen, in Mississippi, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Lewis (Arlene). Mr. and Mrs. Lewis called from theri home in Fair Oaks, California, and Elder Nielsen from Columbia, Mississippi. He is now a companion for the supervising elder and travels over the southern half of the state. The calls brought congratulations on the 23rd wedding anniversary of the Nielsens and also Mothers Day wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shepherd and son, Kent, visited in Fairview, last Thursday, with Mrs. Shepherd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Vance. r, Mrs. George Reynolds as reporter-historiaThe meeting was held You may have half an airconditioning system and not know in the dining room at Watkins it. If you now have a forced warm air furnace in your home, then Cafe. the addition of a Lennox summer air conditioner will give you the indoor climate of your choice, the year around, at the mere BOYD SUNDERLAXDS TAKE .. touch of the thermostat. We have a model for every need. Let IDAHO, COAST, VACATION us demonstrate the comfort of Lennox all year air conditioning. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sunderland arid children Bonnie and Edwin, Any of our heating, air conditioning, water heating, or gas returned last week after an inter- appliance equipment, may be installed now, no down payment, 36 esting vacation trip to Idaho and months to pay, first payment does not come due until September. the West Coast. At Rupert, This is an unusual offer to avoid the fall rush, and to save money Idaho, lM.3-aiTTthey visited with a brother, during our slack season. ' JAHirHo " Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sunderland MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY J. (TONY) PECK and family. Driving on to Nyssa, Oregon, they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Staples. A view of the eighth largest saw mill in American Fork Phone 607 the world, the Owyhee Dam and To Vice the "trees of mystery" in Sequoia An invitation is extended to Of BYU national park were included. They Sophs. gardeners of the community to encountered 12 feet of snow in the with Dr. of members Jane Lehi of the join Eddington, daughter visited in Garden Club at the meeting to be and Mrs. E. Eddington, 623 N. 1st mountain passes. They Eureka, California, and included held Friday evening, May 13, in East, Lehi, was elected Reno and Elko, Nevada, on the of the sophomore class for the Memorial Building. Mr. and route 1955-56 Mrs. Richard Gray and son Kenat Brigham Young Uni- week. home. They were gone a in will be of the versity. proneth, charge gram which will feature timely Miss Eddington won out over A plant her opponent in the election that gardening subjects. auctio wil be held, providing op- brought out 80 percent of the Mrs portunity to obtain starts of plants 6300 students to the polls to cast SHEAFFER'S and shrubs at nominal cost. Mem- their ballots. The voting record SENTINEL bers are joining in providing mat- is an al ltime high in universities Snorkel Pen erials from their gardens. with enrollment over 2000. $20.00 SNORKEL PEN Pencil 20 Tears Experience A graduate of Lehi High School, 7.50 ELAINE HAWS Miss Eddington was of Perfect graduation gift... the OBSERVES BIRTHDAY the yearbook and school ' newsworld's only clean-fillin- g pen. Mrs. Jay Haws entertained at a paper there. She also served as From just $7.50. New or Old Cabinets happy birthday party for her chairman of student body prodaughter, Elaine, on her 14th grams. Financing Terms Arranged At BYU, she has participated in birthday, May 5. Games were played and a decorated cake with the Cougerettes, a freshman girl candles was a highlight of the re- service organization. S&H freshments. Joining in the fun Bud Turner, accompanied by his were her friends, Rita Wing, Sharon Zimmerman, Linda Wing, mother, Mrs. Derail Turner and Mrs. Paul (June) Mason 89 East 8rd North Lynette Peterson, Dixie Peck, sisters, of American Fork; Mrs. Willard Phones 127 State Street Phone 145 LEHI Carol Price, Glenda Johnson, (Shirley) Moore of Pleasant Grove, 67-- J Lebi Am. Fork 95-Sandra Phillips, Linda Gray, and Miss Mary Jane Turner, visit332 3E Linda Webb, Paulette Smuin, ed in Redmond on Friday, with anNeva Smith, Lorraine Evans, other sister, Mrs. Richard (Bessie) Nann Broadbent and Carma Sorenson, who is now improving Chrjstensen. after serious illness. 'J, : I! n. . Mr. and Mrs. William Bahr are announcing the engagement ot their daughter, Miss Marva Jean Bahr, to Rodney Dale Griffin, a son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Griffin of American Fork. The young wedcouple plan a ding at the Manti Temple. A student at Lehi high school, Miss Bahr is a prospective gradu ate of the LDS seminary. She served as Sophomore class secre tary, secretary of her Seminary class and a member of a girls sextette, singing group. A gradu ate of American Fork high school, Mr. Griffin is a second year student at Brigham Young University and a member of the National Guard. He served as Seminary representative, sports editor of the school paper, played on the football team and took part in debating and radio announcing. Included in his church activities were MIA secretary and Sunday School teaching. mid-summ- er Three Lehi Ladies Lehi Garden Club Meet Friday GUPJTHERS Jane Eddington Pres. Elected 2a GRADUATION vice-preside- nt Kitchen Cabinet m m Plastic Cabinet tops Installed Zenith Hearing Aids and Batteries We Give Green Stamps E. Christensen Mrs. Angus Gardner, Mrs. W. H. Dansie and Mrs. Harold Mangum were special guests of the American Fork Elderettes Club, Thursday, May 5, at their Mothers' Day party. The three ladies accompanied their daughters, Mrs. Helen Gardner Adams, Mrs. Leah Man-guHanson and Mrs. Elvera D. Wells. Apple blossoms and spring flowers were combined with candles in a lovely decorative effect for the banquet which was held at the Mount Timp cafe in Orem. Each member introduced her mother to the group and pinned an orchid to her shoulder. Mrs. Wells is president of the organization which has 20 members. Pictures of the group were taken, with 38 included in the entertainment. 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