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Show t S i LEHI TREE PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1343 t.itttt UTAH . News Engagements Parties Marriages D. U. P. CAMPS SET Richard B. Smuin Takes Bride In APRIL MEETINGS Temple Ceremony interest to Lehi friends la the announcement of the marriOf age of Miss LaRue M. Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. and Thompson of Kaysville, Richard B. Smuin, son of Mrs. Amy Van liar ten of Salt Lake City and M, D. Smuin of this city. The young couple were marries Friday m the Salt Lake Temple, end were honored at a wedding reception the same evening. Mr. Smuin was recently discharged from the armed forces, lf afer three and years service. one-ha- X Lehi camps of the Daugheis of Utah Pioneers have schedulea for their monthly meetings 2 p.m. 8 at April Thursday, Meeting places are as follows: Camp Snow Springs will meet at the home of Mrs. Edith Haws. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Rachel Wing, Mr. Merle Garrett, and Mrs. Sadie Southwkk. The leson. "Journal of George Can non Lambert," will be given by Mrs. Leota Peterson, class leader. Camp Fort Wall will meet at the home of Mrs. Mabel Taylor with Mrs. Rachel Anderson a cohostess. The lesson will be given by' Mrs. Lillian Anderson, and Mrs. Ruth Stone will read a historv of her parents, George Albert Goodrich ad Rhoda Slade Goodrich. CamD Bluebell will meet at the home of Mrs. Julia Vaughn. Mrs. Sadie L Russon will give the lesson. CamD Evansville will meet at the home of Mrs. Harriet Taylor. Mrs. Effie Gibbons and Mrs. Charlotte Hadfield are the assist ing hostesses, and the lesson will be given by Mr. Deon Beck. FRIENDS ARE GUESTS AT LUNCHEON PARTY Mrs. J. Earl Smith was hostess to a group of friends at luncheoa at the Silver Star Cafe In Orem, Thursday afternoon. Attending were Mrs. I. L Lott of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Edward J- Larsen, Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Mrs. Le Verde Kirkham, Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Miss Edna Rolfe, Mrs. Charlotte m m m Lewis, Mrs. G. R. Taylor, ana HOLD FAMILY CARSON Mrs. R. B. Worlton. DINNER IN VINEYARD DINNER PARTY Members of the David H. CarMr. and Mrs. Ralph Wing enson family held a dinner on tertained at dinner Saturday Easter at the home of Pres. and evening for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Carlvle Bunker (Velda Giles of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr. and family in Vine and Mrs. Dale Russon of Salt Carson)Those attending were Mr,, yard. Lake City. Mrs. Edwin Circiut of Salt and mm Lake City, Moss Bertha Carson SISTER OBSERVES of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Junior BHRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Carson of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mrs. Sadie Sabey attended a Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson. birthday party in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, honoring her sister, BON AMICUS CLUB Mrs. Blanche Terry, on he Mrs. Morris Holmstead enterbirthday . Two other sisters, members of the Bon Amitained of Mrs. Elida Christensen Sandy, e, cus club at her home, Wednesday and Mrs. Alice Redman of were also present. evening. - Mid-val- For That Virginia Warden Becomes Bride of Byron Pectol Of interest to local friends and relatives is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Virginia Warden, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Francis M. Warden, to Byron Pectol, son of Frederick Pectol of American Fork. Tho young couple were married In Provo by County Clerk Verl G. Dixon. The bride wore a dress of light blue crepe with black accessories. The next evening, the young couple were honored at a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vPectol in American Fork, with close relatives in attendance. Miscellaneous games were played, and a number of useful and lovely gifts were received by Jesse J. the guests of honor. Patrick, grandfather of the bride, entertained witii songs. The bride was also honored at a bridal shower at the home ot Miss Donna Russon. The new Mrs. Pectol is a student at the Lehi High school, and will graduate in June. Mr. Pectol is a graduate of American Fork High School, and spent two years and eleven months in the U. S. Army Air Force. He is now employed at Geneva Steel Co. The newlyweds are making their home in the Dans Art apartments in Lehi. in HELD ON EASTER Job See . . Members of the Elmer Jackson family gathered at the Jackson home for dinner on Easter. Covers were laid for Mr. an Mrs. Glen Wilkinson and daughter, Glenna, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. John Underwood, Lewellyn and children, Dick, Julie Lynn and Johnny, all ot Salt Lake Ciy, and Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jackson and daughter, Elese. When you have property to all or want to buy. or need rood insurance policy, pick up the phone and call us. Prompt Relieable, Bonded service riven. Let us cover your mortgage with insurance, bo death won't wipe out what you have gained and leave your family without a home. It is serious! Information given without obligation. . """ Arlin Fowler CABINET WORK DOOR FRAMES WINDOW FRAMES SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS LATTICEWORK M FREE ESTIMATES 17 E- - 4th 20 South Center American Fork, Utah Phone 162-- J L, O. Johnson, res. ph. t Clint Mickelson, res. ph 611-- W To Remodel Hour Bathroom rCM Cu IPs Come in and compare Before you buy t&? foi Plumbing and Heatinq 30-- refers THE REMEDY IN OUR rwjMr? Shop Body and Paint what a Witft Mr. good body repair job You will really be surprised can do for your car. We will take out all the dents, smooth up the rough spots, and then a first class paint job. Cson ,c heme RADIATOR REPAIR Tune-u- p i LT.T.T.T.T.rT.I.T.V.l.l.UUl.l.'.'.SSSSSS'.SS'.SS'i'iSSHS'.HHHHSSSSS't'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i were ifc, 14 Motor Rebuilding - 4nd it FEED'S AUT vted L..U It i - ilMif. & ijtuson rith First Door North of Diner Cafe Phone LeH Utah ( nsd jnfli treatm m, 134-- J 1 7 Mr; n jcanjror 6 d 5irs. !; ! ,ent feareots, Sardner. New Hamshires Rocks - Reds - White Let us restore the color and sparble to your drapes and slipcovers the easy, economical way. Our expert service will make them look like new again will renew the beauty of your room. Call 156-W Tl C7 n I IndIrs rs,teui and 'ana Mi an da today! f, spent P.oge: ISl Lehi Ueaners w r.r.rss ' n n n n Jurm umij jj n i one fijown : Expenses Headaches Bad Tempers POULTRY FARU 398 No. 4th East 336-- J Tune Up ! A Contribution Ignition Systems Electrical Systems Mechanical Systems Family Permanence Try Quality ! aK Firechief and Skyline Gasoline Marf ak Lubrication Firestone Tires Allen Tune-u- p Equipment May we show you suggestions for a monument more of your reverence toward the on who is gone? A Memorial worthier of the one whose memory you derive to perpetuate, and more wcr-tof you, too. We are known for our finer Monument. g hy BEESLEY MOIIUHEIIT & VAULT CO. PROVO, UTAH IT FOR NEW ROOM BEAUTY jjj. nn BROTHERS West First South aland, STATE BANK OF LEHI Leghorns 51 iitkgr in x feist ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5,000 Through Agency of the Federal Government CHICKS Phone , Nday Frink BABY. W - l t For Real Security ive FREE ESTIMATES .... Harold? Fender Bender Motor Mr L,i IFnink Worthier We have a complete line of . . . GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Sinks - Drains - Pipes - Fixtures - Fittings r SAVE Regularly Start this week and watch your back-lo- g grow! MANNER3 Phone Mrs. . rs. lor- 5SjPtU' H spent Easter in Sail Lak visiting with Mr. I". bmitn, Air. and bmitn, ana Mr. and Fox and families. J' rcg tatf I'Datis. Up-to-da-te LEHI and Mrs. Geor?t. Til Sm f Wi-.tr- PRICE- S- Lafayette, Oregon Established 1890 Bathroom A Modern, Add Immensely to the Beauty and Convenience of Your Home 55 West Main . pi. Mn Lafayette Nursery Company 656-- J 220-- M L .- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson, Mr. an dMrs. Vere Peterson, and Mrs. J. G. Cox spent Monday evening in Spanish Fork. While Mr. Peterson attended a beet grower's meeting, the rest visited with Mrs. Charles Taylor, an Week-en- d aunt of Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson guests of Mr. and Stone were Mr. O. Arvil and Mrs. Cox. Mrs. and Mrs. Reed Stone and so?., Fred Calton and daughter, Mrs! Larry, of Logan, Miss Myrle J. O. Neilson, of Wells, Nevada, Stone of Salt Lake City, and Dale visited last week with Mr. and Stone. Mrs. Joseph Calton. On Wednesday the group visited In Cedar Valley with Alfred Calton Are You a and Mrs. Mamie A. Calton, ana Thursday they spent the day at Lake Shore with Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Sabey. IF YOU ARE, WE HAVE By allocating a small amount of your income evfor saving, you ery pay-da- y pave the way to financial security and the peace of mind that accompanies is. GOATES W. R. Harding, res. ph. I u' ind dau: hhsk, of Peach, Apricot, Cherry, Plum, Prune, Pear, Apple in complete varieties also BERRY PLANTS Strawberry, Raspberry, Young berry, Boysenberry, Currants, Grapes, Gooseberries, Etc. write today for free descriptive catalogue in Onpnp V. jsCSabb Leghorn Pullets 4 to 8 weeks TTT S. P Paul Also started White Home Town Real Estate Co. - ALL KINDS OF SHOP WORK -N. Local Items PARTY SATURDAY. Mr. and Mrs. John South wcik entertained a group of friends at their home Saturday evening. Games were played, and a tasty luncheon was served. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Vance Mr. ad Mrs. Harold Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nrman, Mr. and BRIDGEDERE CLUB Mrs. Dean Prior, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. Neldon Evans will enterJ. Lott, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- tain members of the Bridgedere man Scown. club at her home, Friday evening. mm FAMILY DINNER EASTER DINNER Mrs. Lynn R. Webb entertained at dinner on Easter for her Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashton, and Mrs. Louie Poma and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Denice and Bonnie 5 daughters, Cranney of Afton, Wyoming, Mr. Lou of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arnold Keen and Mr. Paul Robinson and son, Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman of Salt Lake. and Mrs. John Bennett an3 mm daughter, Marsha, had a family TRANE FAMILY GATHERS dinner at the home of Mr. anc FOR EASTER Mrs. Ashton, Sunday and spent Members of the Andrew Trane the remainder of the day at the family enjoyed dinner, Easter, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas the Trane home. Covers were laid Ashton. S for Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trane and baby of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lettie Gudmund sen, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane and two sons. Late in the day, they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gudmundsen of Salt Lake and Mrs. Barbara Trane and son, AT NEW LOW 1x3; Kitchen Cabinet mm Mr and Mm V Russon ot itocseveu Lehi residents, called former Mrs. and Mr. with spent Friday of their niece home the Marlin Christiansen. bvivan Clark, this wei--. ChristianMrs. Cloyd Mr and ierein-cim . vmia is servin sen and Mr. and Mrs. Charels of the president Christiansen of Pleasant Grove, mission wim and Mr. Headquarters spent Saturday with Denver. Mrs. Marlin Christiansen. if- - 100,000 Fruit Trees! FAMILY DINNER Next Ph 323-- SURPRISE PARTY MARKS BIRTHDAY Mrs. Fred S. Shelton was delightfully surprised on her birthday Saturday evening when group of friends arrived to spend! the evening. Bridge was enjoyed followed by luncheon. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gaisford, Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Bath, Mr. and Mrs. Charle. Gaisford, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin, all of American Fork, and Mrs. Guy Darling, and Mr. Shelton. J in." 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