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Show T.KTTT FRIDAY,' MARCH 31, 1950 COLLEEN INGRAM TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ing ram are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Colleen Ingram, to Don C. Holmstead, a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O, Holmstead, the ceremony to take place in the Manti Temple, Wednesday, April 12. A recep tion will follow, April 13. The bride to be is a senior at the Lehi High School, where she is active in music circles, a mem ber of the mixed chorus and of the FHA club. Active in church work, she has taught in Sun day School. Don is a graduate of Lehi High School, was a member of the band for six years and took part in chorus and opera work. Hhas served as secretary and counselor in his priesthood quorums. He Ipent two years in the U. S. Army with the Task Force Frigid in Alaska. He is at present employed in the Cedarstrom llggiCffilj BIRTHDAY PARTY Paul Price, 4, welcomed 15 little friends to his home, Tuesday- afternoon, the - occasion being his birthday. A heart shaped birthday cake with four candles, and cunning Easter basket favors added a festive air. Games and refreshments filled the after6 noon. HOME FROM OREGON The many friends of F. S. Child ers will be pleased to learn that he has returned to his home here, Tuesday, after spending the winter in Drew, Oregon. He visited with a son, who was injured in an accident last November, and just recently able to work. DOES YOUR CAR il HONORED ON BIRTHDAY MODERNETTE CLUB FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH her 78th Commemorating birthday, Mrs. Harriet Taylor was honored at a family party, Sunday. Bringing good wishes and gifts, were Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and Mr. and Mrs. Hdon Ellis and son of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lind and children. Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs;" Ronald Price and children, American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Friel and son of Provo, Mr. and Mrs George NOVELTY PARTY HELD P. Price and children and Mr. AT AUCTUS CLUB and Mrs. Roger Price and family. The hoboes took over at the After the party Mrs. Tavlor last accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lind Auctus Club meeting calcite industry. Thursday evening when the to Salt Lake City for a visit theme "Take Time to Play," was HOME FROM WESET carried out at the home of Mrs. SEWING CLUB COAST TRIP Helen Christensen. Assisted by Mrs.. Meredith was hos Ruby Elma Christofferson, she welMr. and Mrs. T. E. Sundercomed a colorful and cleverly tess for her sewing club at her land, Reed Chadwick of Santa-qui- n, and Mrs. Arthur Powell disguised group wearing the home last Wednesday. The group latest in hobo attire. Games enjoyed a hot supper and an returned this week from a trip were played with a variety of evening of sewing. Wanda and to Las Vegas, Nevada, where individual prizes given. Refresh- Jean Chamberlain were special they visited with relatives, and ments were hobo fare, hot dogs, guests. Others present included Bass Lake; California,- where root beer and doughnuts. There Mrs. Elva Allen, Dorothy South-wic- k, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Zina Willes, Lucille Ing- George' Anderson and family. were 19 present. ram, Susan Jameson, Geneva Mrs. Anderson will be rememPeterson, Virginia Gurney and bered as the former Iva Dell SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. Anderson is Sunderland. Comma as a nice surprise on Grace Morgan. tier birthday, Monday, March employed as an engineer for the OLYMPIAN CLUB Morrison-Knudse- n Co., on a of of a group 27, was the visit Mrs. Ray Walker was hostess power project. As a climax to the relatives of Mrs. Don C. Loveridge, now 67. They brought at her home for the members an enjoyable trip, they returned a dinner for the entire group of the Olympian Club, last through San Francisco and Don and attractive gifts and plants. Ihursday evening, 17 ner Pass. with Included in the groujy besides present The Easter theme was Mr. and Mrs. Loveridge were used in refreshments. Mrs. MARIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs. Lottie Peterson, Mrs. Boyd Richard (Dorothy) Bone gave a Mr. and Mrs. Alex V. Karren J. Larsen and Ernest W. Lar-se- n, most interesting program with of American Fork wish to ana brother, all of Lehi; Mrs. her own original poetry. Mrs. nounce the marriage of their Alvin Parker, Mrs. Edna Park- Wayne Powell had arranged the daughter, Jo Ann to Mr. Leo J. er, Mrs. Joseph Makin, a sister, program. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. The next meeting will be held James A. Brown of Lehi. and Marie and Bill Makin, Mrs. The marriage will take place Lynn Millen, Mrs. Guy Rich- at the home of Mrs. Howard ards" and two children, Mrs. Brown and the book review will on the 21st of April. Jo Ann Verne Goode and children and be given by Mrs. Harold Ellison. graduated from the American Mrs. Francis Mitchell, all of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Makin and family of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Gayle Larsen Thompson, and two of Salt Lake City. , children Mrs. Marion Fox was hostess for the members of the Modern-ett- e Club last Wednesday. Eleven enjoyed an evening of sewing and visiting. An Easter motif was used in refreshments. The next meeting of the club will be held Wednesday, April 5, at the Niron Fowler home with as Mrs. Jean Christofferson hostess. ; - 1 - the Litany was by Fork High School where she guests and Marie Hutchings. President Vice served as class officers, Senior The program was following committee and Junior Prom with all of the talent Glee presented and Club member, Pep being taken from the Serimpian Club, yearbook staff and Club: A girls trio composed of of K. D. A. Willa Wing, and Ada Jimmy is a graduate of the Doris Peterson, Peterson sang two selecwas he Lehi High School where and "Dreams" tions. "Always" He band. and active in football the piano by at accompanied armed the in served a year Ekins Geraldine Donna Mitchell; forces. Morn"Red the reviewed book, Mrs. Karren will entertain at and a shower in the American Fork ing" by Ruby FrazierFrey; vice-presid- JOB If your car needs to be completely rebuilt or just a dent removed, let us do the job. Our expert body and fender men and our well equipped shop is your assurance of satisfaction. complete Next time try us first . . . you'll be pleased with the results. PAUL L HARMON CO. Your Pontiac Dealer Edna Norman sang "Neapolitan Third Ward on April 14. accompanied by Bonnie Nights" to" their make The couple plan home in Salt Lake City where Miner. Light refreshments were serboth of them are employed. ved while the two clubs visited and got acquainted. 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