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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH FRIDAY, MARCH ture was taken by Daryl Tingey, to be used in the Lehi history. There were 18 present. By Carolyn Whipple The next club will be held, March 9, with Mrs. Grethel Powel of the Music Thursday, Rulon Allred as hostess at the department and Etheleen Evans home of Mrs. Rebecca Allred. of the First Intermediate dein SIRIMPIAN CLUB partment were present Sunday School Sunday repreA reading of the opera, "Masenting the Stake Sunday School dame Butterfly," ably presented Board. Glenda Hunger was the prin- by Mrs. George Jaynes of Pleascipal speaker Sunday evening. ant Grove, made an outstanding The ward choir furnished the occasion of the latest Sirimpian musical numbers for the evening. Club meeting. Recorded selections from the opera were played at intervals. AUCTUS CLUB Mrs. Ralph Wing was hostess Mrs. Lucille Rhodes was hostess at her home for the Auctus for the affair at her home, assistMrs. Paul Peterson. There Club, last Thursday, assisted by ed by 13 were present. Seasonal decorMiss Norene Fox. Mrs. Jean ations and refreshments were Jackson gave the litany, "Take Time to Think." Mrs. Vivian used. A group from the club spent Smith gave a delightful book rea delightful evening in attendview, "Cheaper by the Dozen," ance at the Brigham Young by Gilbreth. The next meeting will be held University play, "The Barretts Thursday, March 9. SECOND WARD ' vv 1 jZZKj if 1 H lilt II 111 A iV VA M II M Bert Beck was master of cerefor the program. Delightful dancing numbers from the dancing center in Salt Lake City, were announced by Claude Bennion Other numbers were a vocal solo, "Forever and Ever" by Paul Trane, accompanied by Mrs. Harold Fox; reading, Lucille Rhodes; solo, "A Wedding Pray, er," Mrs. Donald Southwick, accompanied by Mrs. George Carson. The closing prayer was spoken by Lester Peterson. For her going away, the bride wore a wine colored suit with matching accessories. They spent a short honeymoon in Southern Utah and Nevada, and are mov- OLYMPIAN CLUB The members of the Olympian n. ing into their new home in Club met at the home of Mrs. The bride is a graduate of the Harold Ellison, last Thursday. Lehi High School, where she was The litany was given by Mrs. a member of the band for six Michael Kearney. A group pic- years, and of the mixed chorus. NOTICE TO CREDITORS" She served as secretary off the Estate of Rosilla Timothy, DeFJDon is a graduate ceased Notice to Creditors. YWMIA. of the Pleasant Creditors will present claims, Grove High School, and is employed at the with vouchers, to the under Geneva Steel plant. signed Executor at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney at Houston Building, Law, BIRTHDAY PARTY American Fork, Uath, on or beMrs. Wilson Hayward enter- fore April 18, 1950. tained for a group of little guests, Vrginus Timothy, Executor. last Thursday, Feb. 23, honoring O. DeVere Wootton, her daughter, Karen, on her 8th American Fork, Utah, F17 birthday. Paper hats added to Attorney for Executor the enjoyment of the games. Refreshments were highlighted with delicious ice cream cups, a birthday cake with candles and umbrella favors. The guests in cluded, Carolyn Whimpey, Linda Kay Webb, Barbara Shaw, Ina Linda Kay Helen Gammon, Smith, Elaine Hancock, Kathryn Diane McMillan, Chidester, Glenna Gray, Rebecca Allred, Karen Hadfield and Karen Hay monies I c - f ! - I I, ; " ! ' J - ' I A t !b':: I - 12-- M - v - '. ' , f - a- - X' - Ass 14 Colleen Taylor h emplIe Wed ceremony i iishlight of the late winter asn wst the wedding of Miss ,Hen Taylor and El Don ;efh, with impressive rites rfarmed in the Salt Lake Tem-- 3, Feb. 16. President Robert D. ulg officiated. The bride is a laughter of Mr. and Mrs. rid R. Taylor of Lehi, and r.Keetch the son of Mr. and Stanley B. Keetch of Lin-- i. They were accomapnied in ; femple by the parents of the i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ir of Salt Lake City, her 'er, and Mrs. Abel J. Ekins, J lister. y were feted at a recep-- ! field in the Lehi First Ward fh, beautifully appointed in detail. The bridal party before the fireplace in the Societv rnnmc , rpnontlw Jeted. The mantle was deco- with pink and white car-jp- s, accented with silver S and pink ribbon candelabra were used tapers. The three tier was decorated with and groom and fed on either side by white Pite 8. Ve'y wry 3c krice wore a Sown slipper satin, cut on lines with sweetheart and long pointed sleev-Th- e fitted bodice swirled in-- & full skirt, entrain. The fing- veil was wide in' edged fel1 from a tiara of seed Her bouquet was of 3fican Beauty roses, centered i" wm orchid, and narrow nbbon streamers. Her Mrs. Abel J. Ekins, at- - !cnd Radios have been brought to full life by 14 HOWARD'S RADIO and TELEVISION Main St. - Lehi Guaranteed Washer Repairing tended as matron of honor, with Miss Myrle Keetch, sisliierof the groom, as maid of honor, and the Misses Iris McMillan and Shirley Webb, bridesmaids. They wore gowns of pastel shades of rose and green, and held colonial nosegays of pink carnations and white button chrysanthemums. Tiny flower girls were Judy Ekins and Arthley Toth. Morley Keetch stood as best man for his brother. The ushers were Abel J. Ekins, Ray Vicklund, VaNile Southwick and John Stock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beck arranged the gifts which were received by Miss Sylvia Jean Bradshaw and Elaine Bradshaw. Mrs. Howard Taylor was in charge of the dining room, assisted by Sandra Taylor, Michel Taylor, Marjorie Parker and Jo Ann Smith. Mrs. B. H. Curtis, Mrs. John Southwick and Mrs. Hazel May Bone presided over the refreshment table Miss Eldonna Peterson took charge of the bride's book. Favorite melodies were played on the violin by Mrs. Glen Trane and Mrs. George Bone, while the guests were assembling. Mrs. rendered Donald Southwick vocal selections. They were accompanied by Mrs. George Carson. The bridal waltz was danced to the strains of, "I Love You Truly," by the bridal pair and d; vocal solos, Nada clarinet duet, Joyce and Nelda Littleford; salute, Ranae Scott, and prayer by Dorothy McMillan. Olm-stea- Price; ' 3.60to$7.6 from $360 Up Telescope Rodes from 49c Up Reels 5.40 Up Automatic Reels 8V2 ft Fly Rods .- - 6.30 to 10.00 Leather Bound Reed Fishing Creels . 6.30 80c Calcutta Lake Fishing Poles Fiber Glass Rod Blanks make your .17.50 Own Pole Complete Line of HOOKS - LEADERS LINES, ETC. A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD ANYTHING SMITH HARDWARE LEHI MAIN STREET . 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