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Show Thursday, July 23, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 2 Judith Edens Speaks Vows to Roger LeFevre Miss Valletf Vieu UetoA HARRY B. MILLER, Publisher Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah The Reception Center, 1227 East under the Act of March 3, 1879 33rd South, was the setting, July 1954 " ESTABLISHED 18, for the marriage of Miss Judith Rae Edens and Roger A. LeFevre, at News Published weekly by Valley View Publishing Company of Kearns. Bishop Prince ofboth Salt Lake County, Utah ficiated at the double ring cerePhone EMpire mony. A reception for the couple Salt Lake City, Utah Post Office Box 2608 was held afterward in the RecepJAREN K. McCORMICK, Editor '& Business Manager tion Parlor. BILL BRICKLEY, Advertising Mgr., EM The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Eelem CY Call Stanley, 3280 Steele Street, For Classified Advertising Kearns, and' the groom is the son REPORTERS: of Kearns of Mrs. Arvel Henrie, also 4290 W. 5540 South CY Elizabeth Yowell Kearns. Kearns 4911 So. 4980 West CY Jessie Olsen Given in marriage by her father, Rd. 5842 Bennion So. Redwood AM Arleen Morrill Eelem Stanley, the bride descendKearns Phone: CY Staff Photographer Jack Olsen ed the stairs in a beautiful floor-lengtgown of white lace over taffeta. The bouffant skirt was enhanced with a wide lace tapered scallop cascading 0 from the basque waist and the bodice featured a high round neckline in all over lace and tulle. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She carried a white orchid surMaestro Maurice Abravanel and mediately under the direction of rounded by yellow rosebuds. Mrs. Joy Farley of Rose Park, sisManager Herold L. Gregory an- Walter L. Roche. Mrs. G. A. Rogers nounced complete plans for the will head the womens division of ter of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore a maize printed taffeta 1959-6- 0 Utah Symphony season the drive. also are Season tickets artists six available, sheath and carried a bouquet of with outstanding guest Mr. to Gregory. Season white carnations centered with yelaccording signed for the series. is tickets may be secured at a sub- low rosebuds. Opening concert of the season The bridesmaids were Karen Ledefinitely scheduled now for Satur- stantial savings over single ticket day, October 24. This will be an prices, and the best seats at the Fevre, Teresa Dalpiaz and Jackie he Irwin. All looked lovely in pale program turned to Tabernacle will be assured, out. lime printed taffeta sheaths and United Nations Day. pointed Tickets may be paid for on an carried bouquets to match. Guest artists in the order of their basis if desired. But, installment Claudio be will Arrau, apperance The brides mother chose a loveone of the great pianists who made Gregory urges, be sure and reserve ly gown of champagne printed such an outstanding hit last season; tickets now. taffeta and the grooms mother The symphony also is planning was William Primrose, regarded as the charming in turquoise lace. No. 1 viola player in America; Leon concerts around the state. Gregory Both wore gardenia corsages. Fleisher, pianist; Pierre Monteux, pointed out: We are interested in Petite serving girls in white orguest conductor; Tossy Spivakov-sk- playing anywhere people want us gandy aprons and pretty smiles violinist, who made such a to play. were Margaret Leslie, Lorraine Lesensational appearance here two A series of five regular concerts Fevre, Carma DeLong and Lonnie years ago; and Gyorgy Sandor, will be presented at Ogden, in Wheat. pianist. addition to six youth concerts. This The best man was Dean LeFevre, Maestro Maurice Abravanel anwill a make season record at Og- brother of the groom. nually presents a spectacular orc- den. Provo will have two or three hestra-choral work with the symThe happy couple will honeycombined University concerts. Logan will likely have moon in Oklahoma and make their the and phony of Utah choruses collaborating. The two. Others are slated at Bear Riv- future home in Kearns where they event this season will be the Men- er, American Fork, Price, Cedar and Grand Colo. Junction, delssohn Elija and will be staged City, ROUTERS on Wednesday, December 2. SANDERS Martin Swick, the Utah SymMobil Service Station SAWS clarinet player, phonys principal KEARNS , UTAH . will be featured as soloist on JanUnder New Management uary 9. The season will close on United Rent-All- s LEE DALE BAILY welcomes Wednesday, March 16. 2270 South Main Salt Lake The annual Utah Symphony 5190 South State Murray His Friends (Old and New) 2G55 South 8850 West Magna Progress Fund drive will open im h, long-sleeve- d Utah Symphony Plans Told by Abravanel 1959-6- . y, VALLEY VIEW NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mail your Want Ads with you remittance to Part of the members of the James H Lee family who gathered for a recent family reunion are left to right, Raymon, James, Ruby, Helen, Jennie, Irene, and Sharon. Seated are Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lee. James the whole family gathering and family games were participated in by the group. H. Lee Reunion Held in Kearns, Utah The James H. Lee family reunion was held over the weekend recently, at the parents home, 4510 W. 4865 South, Kearns. Members of the family collected from Idaho, California, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Utah. The reunion consisted of beach parties, patio suppers, canyons outings and general visiting at the home of the parents. Nine of the eleven Lee children were gathered together and eighteen of thirty three grandchildren. Children of the Lee family who attended were Mrs. Farol Freeman, Monrovia, Calif.; Mrs. Irene Otter-soPortland, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buhler (Ruby), American Fork, Utah; Mrs. Jennie Adam, San Francisco, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lee, Jr., Shirley, Mass.; Mrs. Helen Wagstaff, Emmitt, Ida., and the children still at home are Raymon, Sharon, and Rex. Tape recordings were made of n, have purchased and decorated a new home. The new Mrs. LeFevre is a June graduate of Granger High school. Both her and her husband are employed at Sperry Rand. A linen shower for the bride was given July 14 by Mrs. Ivis Haman of Kearns.' Mrs. Haman arranged an attractive pink and white bridal setting behind white French doors. An upturned pink and white umbrella held gifts from many friends and relatives. Colored flash under gold and pink wedbells. A lovely luncheon, gay ding favors, games and prizes, concluded a very happy evening. pre-nupti- Scouts Own By Jessie Olsen The Senior Girl Scout Troop of Kearns, under the leadership of Irene Masse will leave the morning of Monday, July 7, for a four-da- y trip and outing that will be held at Mountain Dell. Seven girls of the troop will leave by car. While on their outing they will complete their five point requirements. During their stay, they will entertain the district scout leader for dinner one evening. Mrs. Glora Parkin will drive up one evening to be with the girls. St. Paul's. 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