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Show LZHI TBXZ PRESS, LEU. UTAH FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1543 MARJORIE HUFFAKER AND DEAN HIGGLNSON TO BE MARRIED IN TEMPLE RITES Miss Mariohe Huffaker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vasco Huffaker of Salt Lake City, and H. Dean Higginson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldamer Jenson of Lehi will exchange vows in a cerein the mony to be Salt Lake Temple, April 15 by Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of Twelve Apostles. A festive wedding breakfast will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Co- hostesses for the occasion will be Mrs. A. C. Halladay and Mrs. Jerome A Morrill. The voung couple will be hon ored at a reception to be held in the Bryan ward chapel in Salt Lake City, in the evening. Miss Huffaker is a senior stu deent at the Brigham Young uni versity and is affiliated with the Alta Mitra social unit. Mr. Higginson has recently re turned from a mission to the Central states. The DODular couple, who have s d GAYETTE CLUB Mrs. Mildred Christiansen entertained the members of the Gayette Club at the home of Mrs. George Russon, Wednesday evening. Twelve ladies were present including two special guests, Mrs. Russon and Mrs. P. E. Russon of Roosevelt Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The group will hold their next social at the home of Mrs. Lillian Stewart. SATURDAY PARTY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clark were host and hostess at a party Saturday evening at their home. Card table games including bin go were played and a delicious luncheon was served to the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. June Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don Whim- pey, Mr. and Mrs. Georeg Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fenn and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lewis. ENTERTAIN TEXAS VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn G. Smith of Houston, Texas, were honored guests at a social last week, at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Smith. Visiting and refreshments were enjoyed by T. F. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and the host and hostess. ' iff r 7637 TO ATTEND WEDDING RECEPTION IN LOS ANGELES Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Webb of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple are leaving for Los An geles, California, this week to attend the wedding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Max Killiam (Gay Kleinman), who were married in the Mesa Temple on April 12. The new bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JAYCEE WIVES ORGANIZE Glen Waddups (Leith Whipple) At a meeting held at Evans' and the granddaughter of Mr. Cafe, Friday evening, the wives and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. of the Lehi Jaycees elected new com- LIAHONIAN CLUB officers for the year OfThe members of the Liahon- for club. their pleted plans ficers selected were Mrs. Ro- ian club held their regular meetberta Larsen, president; Mrs. ing at the home of Mrs. Arlene Mary Forestier, vice president; Adamson, Wednesday evening and Mrs. Wally Smith, secretary to elect new officers for the and treasurer. Mrs. Alta Wan-las- s coming year. Mrs. Lala bvans was chosen as a two year was chosen as president with director and Mrs. Helen Ellison, Mrs. Betty Powell as vice presi Mrs. Alva Evans and Mrs. Beda dent, Ardell Zimmerman as sec Peck as one year directors. The retary, Mrs. May Smith as pro next meeting of the chib will gram chairman and Mrs. Jose be on May 19. phine Webb as historian. Norine Fox reviewed the book, "Knock on Any Door," by Willard Mot BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Ethel Goates entertained ley, and the litany was given by at a birthday dinner Thursday, Mrs. Josephine Webb. Dianna at her home in Salt Lake City, Adamson favored the ladies with her honoring granddaughter, a vocal solo and Clarene Adam Ileen Ferkovich, on her fifth son gave a piano selection. Both birthday anniversary. Adding to are daughters of the hostess. Mrs. Josephine Webb will be the fun of the party was the to the club at the home hostess Bows' of and "Button dedicating Mrs. Eugene Webb next Wed over station KNAK to the of honored guest. Following the nesday evening. dinner the group were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Goates ai LUCKY THIRTEEN CLUB their home, where a 16 M M pro Acting as hostess to the Lucky jector with sound films was Thirteen Club, Thursday even shown including Mickey Mouse ing, Mrs. Matilda Clark enter cartoons and two musical pro tained ten members at her home ductions. Those present were: for an evening social of sewing Mr. and Mrs. R. Stockdale and and visiting. Light refreshments two children, Duane, and Don, were served to the guests. The next club will be held at Mrs. Ethel Goates, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Goates and daughter, the home of Mrs. Orlynn Davis Patsy, Stephen Humphries, all of on April 22. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. A J. Ferkovich and children. BIRTHDAY PARTY Aleen and Alan, of Lehi. A Little Vicki Jo Wing, daughdainty pink and white birthday ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wing, cake and ice cream" was served celebrated her second birthday to the guests following the at a party given by her mother show. at their home Saturday. Ten little guests were present and FRIENDS ENJOY PARTY enjoyed games and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Thayas Bray en- with dainty Easter favors. tertained at their home Friday evening for a group of friends Enjoying rook and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. William Brew, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Por Made ter, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Roper of Salt Lake City, Jane Bryner, While Dr. Harold Christensen of Pro- vo, Dale Bray of Lark, Dr. "and for AUTOMOBILES and Mrs. James Kenning and the ACCESSORIES host and hostess. High prize of No House Keys the evening was awarded to Jane Bryner and the consolation LEHI AUTO CLINIC prize was presented to Duane Roper. BIRTHDAY PARTY Orlynn Davis entertained at a party, Wednesday, at her home honoring her daughter, De- Anna, on her 10th birthday. Twenty-fiv- e friends came to join in playing games, after which light refreshments were served, including a pink and yellow birth day cake. The honored guest received many gifts during the day. Mrs. been entertained at parties given by Mrs. Roy A. Trottier, Mrs. A C. Halladay, Miss Janet Paul. Miss Betty Hou pre-nupt- ial ston and Miss Ina Paul, will make their home in Provo. - BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS SON P. E. Russon of Roosevelt was the guest of honor at a dinner party at the home of his mother, Mrs. G. E. Russon, on his 48th Guests birthday anniversary. for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Russon and daughters, Barbara and Phyllis, and son. Phillip, of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bawden, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson and daughter, Susan, Mrs. Lee Scofield and daughter, Nora Lee, of Clear field, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bushman and daughter, Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Christiansen and family of Lehi. Mrs P. E. Russon, who has been visiting in Lehi, returned home with her family. LIFE SKETCH OF JEMINA HENSON JONES Jemina Henson Jones, daughter of George and Paulina Wat-kin- s Henson, was born March 17, 1890, in Franklin. Idaho. She was the sixth child in a family of ten. The Henson family moved to Lehi in 1896, making their home near the "Horse Shoe Bend" on the Jordan River. Jemina, known to all her friends as "Mime", while still a girl in her early teens, used to row the boat across the river, taking her Father to work and at night going back after him. On one occasion she saved her sister's life by rescuing her from the Relief Society, she sang with the group known as the "Singing All who knew this woman were inspired by htr wonderful disposition and her smiling countenance. In her quiet, humble way. many things were accomplished that were not seen on the outside and only now are they coming to light. Survivors besides her husband, include seven sons and daughters: Arnold Jones, Mrs. Irene Edwards, Mrs. Myrl Meri-ditMrs. Vida Barnhart, Dave Jones, Blaine Jones, and Ralph Jones; three sisters: Mrs. Lou Ann Price, Mrs. Sarah Carter, and Mrs. Fern Gough. She also has twelve grandchildren. Eleven sewing and visiting. members were present and enjoyed refreshments. Mrs. Bertha Fox will entertain Patir! 1, Uhi i , d.,p"- -' H werk : Medical r, s Sherman ..,f P' Mary Lt-Mr and M,., H, and Mr. Wt-r- Hh" h. the river. Mime was baptized by George Guests of Mrs. Julia Carlton F. Barnes November 16, 1901. week are Mr. and Mrs. in this education She received her Lehi and Lehi David Carlton of Lynnwood, Calthe Elementary Schools. High ifornia. They are also visiting As a young girl she sang in with Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis the Ward Choir under the di of Springville. rection of the late Alfred Knox. Mime possessed a remarkable voice. Durinir the vear 1905 the late John E. Jones and family moved from San Francisco, California, to Lehi. An early courtship be tween Evan Jones and Mime re sulted in their marriage Febru ary 1, 1911 in Provo, Utah. To this haDDV union nine chil dren were born. Two of them preceeded her in death. Mime worked in the church all her life in some capacity. She served as a Relief Society teacher for 20 years, and as second counselor in the Relief Society from June 19, 1938 until May, 1942, continuing as a teacher until her health would not permit it any longer (1937). Also with '34 CLUB The class of '34 Club met at the home of Mrs. Wanda Mitchell, Thursday evening, for a social of UOSPiT Mothers". Tonsi:i,-t;,,m:- . Darlene Rot.V. ch:ld and Mrs. jt.,,h p !otte Thuni:.s;, daughter of : Mr.' and y. Thompson. a:.,i ljrs p" man. Major chelations- J. Webb and Mrs. On the at ., Hospital this week is v boy born April 12 to ents Mr. an. Mrs. Morr. of American Fork - n" u-- IT NOT ONLY SMOKES ... IT SPITS TOO 5 No need to worry when your car acts real ornery!, drive in here and watch us teach your car good befc We'll service it from bumper to bumper . quickly . . expertly. DRIVE IN TODAY! Park Service the group at her home, Thurs day, April 21. "JOCKEY" and JAMES Phone 334 n State Street WESTERN GIANT "STANDARD 12 -- KEYS First Quality Month Written Guarantee Yours For Only U Wait $(DY88 TIRE SALE is now on at WESTERN STORES, 187 West Main St., Lehi. Tires will take nearly a $2.00 raise after our sale. t plus federal excise tax 4.75-5.00-- 19 5.25-5.50-- 17 6.25 - 5.25- $10.45 11.30 11.10 12.44 5.50-1- 8 6.50-1- 6 plus federal excise tax Don't take chances with CORSAGES Nobody has too many blouses. McCall has two new ones that just have to be talked about. McCall FINE COTTONS Boston Ferns Planter Plants SPRING BLOUSES Dotted Swiss Dimity Organdie Percales Indian Head Linncns BROADBEHT'S 128 North 1st East Lt ' as such a low price! 1 A ng and 1 SiKs.'-.- I let Summertime is dangerous for worn tires. Play safe them. We have us recap special equipment and use only tho finest materials. Years of experience have made us experts. For extra tire mileage? for extra safety see us for tire recapping. Liberal a Oft I hi? I) Allowance For Your Old Tires SEIBEPLIIIG TIRES jS ') .4 where it a counts . . . Lehi Phone 354 A to f. MOUNTED Should the need arise, your tire purchase will be in any Western Auto. MacLeod or Gambel store. would be where bought. m. a att rwrrn Trip utttct Ask About Thrifty Payment Plafl hie i'w&jiva f :nn,i ii .. i iAnru iiaj vjuuu vsmy li-to- State Street So on the road! TRACTOR TIRE FLUID INSTALLED McCoard Service to they put more rubber Trade-I- n for tablc decorations or hospital Roses - Carnations - Larqc Daffodills and Stocks Gladiola Bulbs and Pansy Plants Quiet-runni- fck Cineraria Primroses Ivies Coleoys Roses Evcrblooming Large ready to set out Gladiola Bulbs VISITORS WELCOME tires dard" tires at dard" tires 25c 3 for 25c CUT FLOWERS " Giant "Stan- Easter Lilies for ut with Western SPECIAL THIS WEEK smooth trim look by having rows of stitched tucks, worn-o- replace them FLOWERS on Empire waistline. McCall 7640 gets its your when you can FOWLER 7637 is a sash blouse with also a plunging neckline. t)ELAY MAY BE FATAL LET US RECAP IN TIME . -- fti a ai t. j-- WESTERN STOB 187 West Main :ia I Lehi Phone" 6 |