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Show March liUDAv, I2nt FRI2 PRESS, LEKL UTAH in Pocatello, Miss Joyce Ccdarstrom and 2a, i&4i About Folks You Know . . . Word was received in Lehi this week by Mrs. Sarah Gaisford announcing the marriage of her grandson, Owen B. Gaisford to Miss Dolores Fellows of Salt Lake The couple were married Thursday, March 20, in the Salt Lake temple. George ML Gaisford of Salt Lake and wife and two children were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton - received a phone call last Thursday from their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Varney of long-distan- Love For Easier Be beauttul Easter Sunday an with, wave easy-to-care-- for Whatever your individual hair our skilled, experienced operators can give it lasting style, or an loveliness. Phone ap- pointment today. GRANT'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 20-- Main Street J ce Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Varney called to wish her father, who has been ill for the past few months, a speedy recovery. Talmadge McDonough and wife of Cedar City spent the week end with Mr. McDonough's sister, Mrs. Joe Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lambert spent Monday in Midvale with Mrs Gladys Rasmuasen. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mitchell and son, Kenny, of Salt Lake, visited with friends and family over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rampton of Chelen, Washington, and children, David and Martha Jean, are spending a week with Mrs. Rampton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Mrs. Dean Prior and daughter, LaDeane, accompanied Mark Prior and daughter, Carol, of Spanish Fork, to Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L B. and Mrs. Lela Evans. Mr and Mrs. Darrell Curtis, Miss Helen Colledge and Paul Lindstrom of Pleasant Grove spent the week end visiting relatives. Mrs. Don Lott and son, Dennis of Walla Walla, Wash fpent a few days at the home of Mr. Lott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott Mrs. Lott and son will visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. WTaliace Mathias of St George, when they celebrate their golden wedding anniversary soon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane and family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson and family of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Smith spent Sunday visiting relatives in Salt Lake. Jay Higgensen of Salt Lake spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boyd Webb, son of Mr. and Eugene Webb has been transferred to the Utah county Mrs. Mr. agricultural department Webb returned to Chinook, Montana last Saturday after a short visit here to bring his wife and family back to make their home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Liger Chipman and daughter, Jewel, of American Fork and William Austin visited Mr. and Mrs. Parley Austin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gale, and Miss Elma Higginson were week end visitors of Mrs. Walter Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. James Gottferd-so- n and children of Caliente, Nev., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Skinner. Told Marriage Plansweek The of marriage next Miss Joyce Cedar strom to Merlin Peart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Peart of Draper, was made known this week by the bride-to-bparents, Mr. and Gordon Cedarstrom of this city. The wedding will take place Wednesday, April 2 in the Salt Lake temple and will be followed that evening with a reception at eight o'clock in the First ward chapel, honoring the new Mrs. e's Peart Miss Cedarstrom is a graduate of the Lehi High school, class of 1945. While in school she took an active part in debate and was a member of the school band. Following her graduation she accepted employment at the Draper Poultrymen's association and is now employed at Power's Shoe Store. Mr. Peart is a graduate of the Jordan High school, class of 44 BROOMHEAD FAMILY FETE PLEASANT GROVE RELATIVE A family gathering was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Broomhead, Sunday, March 22 from 2 p. m. to 7 p. m. in honor of Alec Gray of Pleasant Grove, who observes his 86th birthday anniversary. Thirty-tw- o guests attended the party an enjoyed community sing ing and reminiscing. Highlight of the days program was the presentation of an original poem by Mrs. Leroy David honoring Mr. Gray. as a iion tne couple wi2 . u now emDioyea t . -- x is a veteran of wona ln served for nearly iw;""'"-'";- " iving They will niake tuT' iaa-e-. UTv.IplMiH .? .i tt o ii wood- - Following the wedding redep- - Draper. i u.w 1tt, rrtaW . m a, 7y, .., m- EXPERIENCE i Items COUNTS FOR YOUR ' Bring Your Car to us and let Experienced Men do the job right . . . At Reasonable Prices All Metal Cultivators . . . 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