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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LE3H, UTAH BONNIE SIMS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED I i Km- - ' ? t- - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Naef wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Sims, to Ray Southwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwick of Lehi. The wedding date has been set for the last part of April. The bride-to-is a senior at American Fork High School where she is a member of the band, pep club and KDA. She is also a member of the yearbook staff. The bridegroom graduated from Lehi High School and served two years in the Marine Corps. He is presently employed at Geneva Steel. be tl BIRTHDAY PARTY MR. AND MRS. KENNETH WH1MPEY Ault Weds Fern kenne th , L Mss Jrs. recited February 22 at the Fourth Ward. ,r!ie performed ceremony, by Grant Christofferson, is attended by relatives and lends. The bride was given in Image by her uncle, Stanford figgs. Violin music was play- by Frank Shaw, accompanied Ijshop Mrs. Shaw. bridal sts at a party entertained reception in Re- - tne Attending as was Miss Carol fit Bridesmaids were Maxine Jok, Colleen Ingram, Beth lies and Jeanne Marchbank Society room. or s attending matron, faking his place as fa Robert Whimpey, best man brother of I tridegroom. Ushers were Harris, Don C. Holm-jaf yd LaVar d, Pugimre and Reed Mbank. m lovely P gown bride was attired of white slipper satin flioned with a beaded bodice, g pointed sleeves and a finger veil attached to a crown of Ne Love You Truly" during the bridal waltz. The program was conducted by Grant Christofferson and included an acrobatic dance by Lonnie Hacking and Kay Peterson, a reading by Maxine Cook, an accordian solo by Ronald Penrod and a vocal solo by Colleen Ingram. In charge of the gifts were Mrs. Mlary Anderson, Mrs. Lu cille Ingram, Mrs. Donna Fay Wanlass. Assisting with gifts were Ja Neane Whimpey, Shir-ly- n Russon, Joan Hansen and Mary Jo Ingram. Refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. La Mar Hutchings and Mrs. Richard assisted Eddington by Myra Jones, BonNeta Russon, Carlyn Wilson and Elaine Webb. Guests were greeted at the door by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Russon and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Ault were in charge of the guest book. Music for dancing was fur nished Bud Hutching's by hnnevmoon in Southern Cali- orchestra. j The newlyweds left for fornia following the ceremony. El-w- in ENROLL FOR t Learn How to Enjoy Singing Lessons Start Friday, March 17 at 7:30 35c PER LESSON FEEE FIRST Thea and Shirley Greenwood Anderson have a new son, their second, born March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Greenwood are the grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. James Beverley the f i-ess- E LILLIAN KNUDSEN 123 South Center - Lehi Farmers To Get Help REDUCED TO SELL Inclosing Flowing Wells Handy and Easy Are Both Wrong X VOCAL CLASS and CHOILUS Lane and Betty Wilson Hall welcomed a new son, March 13. y Joe Marsh . t Gaylen and Wanda Gurney Wilson have a new daughter, born March 10; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas1 Gurney are the Farmers in need of special help in the closing of wild flowing wells in Utah County can get help after April 1, according to information received March 11, by S. R. Boswell, Utah County Agent from the State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City. The Stake Engineer will operate a Special Machine for well Don't miss the Apron and closing purposes and anyone Overall dance at the Third wanting this service is asked OLYMPIAN CLUB to report to the County Agent Ward tonight. Mrs. Rulon Allred was hostess for the members of the OlymiftwrMMMUl pian Club at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Allred, with 18 present. Erom where I ... The litany was given by Mrs. LaVar Bateman. Mrs. Michael Kearney arranged the program, a book review, "The Bride of Fortune," by Harnett T. Kane. Plans for the Spring tea were discussed. saya Easy. "Well," says Fred, Handy Peterson and Easy RobAUCTUS CLUB erta got in quite an argument the "you're both wrong. I caught this other day over at Fred'a Garage baby right out in the middle 1" An enjoyable lesson on Brazil From where I sit, there are altalking about the best spot to fish was the program feature at the ways two (or more) sides to erery up at Green Lake. Auctus Club meeting held last Let's live and let live in the "Opposite the old aawmlll is the story. Thursday. Alfredo L. Vaz was tradition of toleraAmerican true But beat spot," Easy ys Handy. the speaker. Mr. Vaz, formerly Your tion. opinion is worth a lot, him. "I've Been th of Brazil, is a convert to the LDS Is so the other fellow's but biggest fish caught off Cedar whether it's on of church and is instructor politics, the best been "I've Point," aaya Easy. he likes a Portugese at Brigham Young whether or spots, fishing there for them years." catching and yon of University. He showed several beer temperate glass Then Fred goes into hia office buttermilk. like specimens of wood inlay work, mounted and brings out the biggest such as lamp bases, and detrout you ever saw. "Bet rainbow scribed this and other arts. He waa that caught at the sawmill," was accompanied by Mrs Vaz. comment Handy. "Cedar Point," The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jean Jackson with Copyright, 1950, Vnitti Statu Bnmn Foundation Lillieth Peck as There were 25 members present. The litany was given by Marvel Smith, who also read a poem on The theme was, friendship. "Take Time to Be Friendly; it is the Road to Happiness." cui , 9 Cubic Foot Crosley SIEL?ADOE EE FEI GEE A TOE . Regular Price $299.95 MOW $ 23fP5 EASY 1EOMEE v Reduced from $154.00 to 5S5.0O $35 TEABEM allowance for your old coal or gas stove, regardless of condition, on purchase of a new Bcautyfan9c by MJi GAS Easy Terms on above Items SMITH HARDWARE MAIN STREET LEHI SUCH i 5 ddNdddNiddA sddssddddddd 'pooh-pooh'- a" PHONE A ,uXto MftW ; U. - r.Ae. '1 0 Pink and white carnations Mrs. Uicille Peterson sane "I teE UP BUSINESS i j out-of-to- 0; . bouquet was a surrounded by pink The maiJ rtt ondesmaids wp , ,xl SnaQeS anA oavr-iauuqs y m, graphic, and clerical classes of positions LeRay S. Howell, Merit System . Supervisor, announced today. Application blanks and an nouncements giving detailed may be obtained at CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS local Employmet Security OfANNOUNCED fices, County Welfare offices, or The Utah Merit System Coun- District Health Offices or at the cil has just announced a new office of the Merit System Supseries of Civil Service exami- ervisor at 423 Atlas Building, nations in professional, steno Salt Lake City, Utah. Hospital Happenings Medical patients at the hos- pital were Alfrede Nelson, ad- mitted March 8; Miss LaRae Kirkham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkham, March Mrs. Howard (Ada) Robinson, admitted March 9; Mrs Don (Virginia) Colledge, admitted March 14. Tonsil operations were performed for: Don and Fred Boren, 5 and 4 year old sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boren, March 9; Tony K. Holmes 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Holmes, March 11; the four Bullock children, sons and daughter of Mr and Mrs. Reed Bullock, March 11; Connie and Niel Wilson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Wilson, March 12. 1950 blossoms. bride's te orchid D.. ANNIVERSARY PARTY HELD SUNDAY Mr and Mrs. Charles Crabb welcomed their friends and neighbors at an open house gathering held at their home Sunday, in observance of their 55th wedding anniversary. The rooms were decorated with red roses, red and white carnations and blooming plants. A beautifully decorated cake stood on the table which was covered with a hand made lace cloth. Some 200 called during the afternoon. At a family dinner in the evening family members joining the Crabbs included, Bert Kirk-haSalt Lake City; Mrs. Joseph Magelby. Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Winget and son, Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Winget, Salt Lake City; Mr., and Mrs. Lowell Crabb and children of Spanish Fork. Just as they were ceated at the table a long distance call came from South Dakota. Lt. Kirkham Crabb and his family expressed their good wishes. Letters and cards were received, including one from Drew Pierson, well known in Lehi, recalling old times at the sugar factory. Among those from who called were: Mrs. Lizzie Mecham Salt Watson, Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan, Mrs. Margaret Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clain Winget, Salt Lake City; Miss Mary Turloupin, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McAffee, Mrs. Alta Webb and Joyce Thatcher, Provo; Mr. and Mrs Louis Christensen and daughters, Mrs. Cleo Miller and Mrs. Gordon (Lela) Hansen, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Claudin, Provo; A. W. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Watson, Mrs. LaRee F. Snow, Mrs. Hyrum Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kirkham and children, all of Salt Lake City. sit Whiimpey Fern Ault, daughter of Ha Ault, and Kenneth son of Mr. and Mrs. fpey, M Relatives and friends called on Mrs. Nettie McAffee, Sunday, the occasion being her 79th birthday. Luncheon and visiting were enjoyed during the afternoon and evening. Lovely gifts were presented. Relatives present included her Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren, Boyd McAffee and children of Provo; Calvin McAffee, Provo, and Mrs. Dale (Mava) Russon and daughter, Lynette, of Salt Lake City; her nieces, Mrs. Lucille Rhodes, Mrs. Cecil (Alta) Ash, Mrs. Vern (Lexia) Whipple, Mrs. Wm. Dundsdon and daughters, Dion and Ua; Mrs. Myrle Pulley, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strong, Alpine, Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph McAffee, Provo. 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