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Show r THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH )ern Pioneers MARRIAGE XESZ PETERSON held a pri-- Z Wednes-!-- X party last and 1 tf a Club HamburSers served. ir Nile Cox. They went to several High School Orchestra after the meetings and discussed P p a District Music Festival Friday organization and saw many inMr. night Lawrence Sardoni teresting sights 'and special asBAUMHOFFER-CRAB- B semblies given by the USAC. from the BYU rated the orThe judges who went to judge chestra as highly superior for A wedding reception for Mr. uvesioc were: urio Brems, Carl a high school. The intonation and Mrs. Kirkham B. Crabb was Hicks, Bill Young, Rial Beery, and outstandheld Monday night was in the string quality Grant Haws, Boise Evans, and Ward Second LDS Five recreation hundred ;ing. heard the or Willard Clark. Mr. E. B. Garhall. rett, the Agriculture teacher and chestra event Marrifxl Marrb 2 at thf T sh Alpine District Supervisor Leo of the groom's parents, Mr. home Ronald Thurston returned Hanson accompanied them. Charles Crabb, the Mrs. and home Monday from the Holy can be very proud of her Lross Hospital in Salt Lake Citv couple recently returned from a after receiving medical care for : honeymoon duririg which they visited the brides parents, Mr. the past week. and Mrs. Ralph Baumhoffer of Chaps and Hats Betty Christofferson gave a Montevideo, Minn. The bride dinner in honor of Rowena Rus- was Miss Jeannette Baumhoffer sell of Draper. Guests were Mr. prior to the marriage. The bridge and groom both and Mrs. John Russell of DraFAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas per, x Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson and family of Lehi. Fishing and Hunt-- L were visited during the past Who was week by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. IMA Frost, daughter and of Kanab, who stayed in Lehi from Wednesday until Sunday Keep Young BARBER SHOP while attending LDS Conference Rackets Sessions in Salt Lake City. WILL BE and 5 two delegates . A. indees from F. 4, fxigan to the .Annual Convention. The two f were Robert Morton, 1 ni V and Girls' Cowboy Ws and WOMEN'S CLOTHING j sHoES FOR THE I Week Wc Sold a 'icense to a Lehi Man 3 Vrc CO Go Fishing Innis Balls Wil-co- 'EOGEE'S and Tennis Punching Bags Some Fishing Equipment HING and OPEN HUNTING LICENSES THIS WEEK (All Lehi, Utah in Street were recently discharged from the TJ. S. Armv Medical Cnms Both held the rank of First Lieutenant and met in Ft Brag, Ga., serving in the same unit overseas in England, France, Luxembourg and Germany. They participated in the Normandy invasion. During their stay in England, both purchased bicycles and spent many hours touring the scenic spots of England. Prior to entering the service, Mr. Crabb attended Brigham Young University and studied embalming on the Pacific Coast He entered the army as a private and received his commission after completion of work in Of ficer Candidate School. Miss Baumhoffer was a graduate nurse and entered the service as a Second Lieutenant At the present time they are making their home in Lehi, with mantle in the Relief Society hall Mr. Crabb employed at St Johns, for the reception, which was Utah, and the bride serving as followed by dancing and a prohead nurse at the Lehi HospitaL Dean with Prior as master gram, of ceremonies. Frank W. Shaw WATHEN-GRA- Y directed the music for the bridal Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gray, party. Besides the parents of the bride married in the Salt Lake LDS and Temple, Wednesday groom, in line at the recepmorning, were honored at a wedding re tion with the couple were Mau-riception Wednesday night in the Beck, Maid of Honor; Lehi Second LDS Ward amuse Bushman, Lela Rutledge ment hall. Bee and The bride is the former Dar- Gough of Salt Lake, lene Wathen. daughter of Mr. Bride's Maids. Earl B. Gray, and Mrs. Merril W. Wathen of nephew of the groom, was Best Lehi. The eroom is the son of Man. Mrs. Genevieve Gray. The Easter theme was carried The couple stood in front of the out through the reception. ne Lu-de- ne son-in-l- aw A surprise visitor at the Car son residence was John Anderson of Glendale, Utah, who ser ved with Mr. Carson on a LDS Mission to the Northern States 40 years ago. It was only the second time the two men have met since' their missionary days. 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