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Show ti Friday, December 8, 19S0 LE1II FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH end Mrs. bee J. Smith Mr. Feted NOTK F.n KEUKK C? at Reception Saturday i I A . - nit-r- fading qJ CiUMT jfjv attending former Joy bnae, the i a ua"&"is , ,,;iiirw nf Pleasant ,pti- jis. n. PHrfine she cnose Loca-.iui- m with rhiffon. . ..hit The tiny sleeves. fflbriiceand .... on1 tVtO CWMt- a st-- sun very I'ltog was embeUised necklace with y Pearhzed earrings. ... rfthe valley formed a tiara heM the lace trimmed veil The bridal tip length. rosebuds. a was pink ?jjjurt I Attending as matron of honor Ver-i- l sister of the bride. Mrs. Other Kitchen. (Dorothy) iZidants were Miss Anne Njel-and and Maurine Pederson ? Mrs. Shirley Evans. They wore f istel gowns with corsages of hZ . e U fdmsanthemums. I Tne mother of the bnde was at-- f tod in black and Mrs. Smith in s Iscqua. They wore identical cor-iaeof best pink and white Carroll Smith perform-!e- d man's duties for his Rass-musse- I brother. palms and tall candelabra with formed a 'burning white tapers I 'gracious ding background for the White party. Itl in Melvin R. Johnson Melvin Jones Saville Jones DRESS SLACKS - DRESS OXFORDS HOUSE SLIPPERS SPORT GOATS I! GLOVES AND DRESS HATS DRESS AMD SPORT SHIRTS ARROW - SOX - TIES HANKIES MANY OTHER GIFTS FOR THE MAN - NYLON LINGERIES PAJAMAS HOUSE DRESSES - HANKIES - SHOES - APRONS I GLOVES SHOE SKATES GIFTS ANY GIRL WOULD BE PROUD OF $ This Store Will Remain Open Evenings Until Christmas RUBBER FOOTWEAR and I SHOES KtX t FAMILY 101 016 Main Street - Leh USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN Y? I, . . y. yvy yfl fp yj Vf VT Vf Vl Vvw wuw -- rr f j-- VJmT y-- p y-- . Y V u - VOX V&L V 4 2 1 1 CHRSTMAS PARTIES APPEN1NGS The four Lehi camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will observe the Yuletide season at their meetings next Thursday, December 14, at 2:00 p. m. Camp officers urge that all members attend for an enjoyable time. FORT WALL CAMP wiU meet in the Relief Society rooms of the First Ward church. A pleasant afternoon is being arranged. Gifts will be exchanged. EVANSVTLLE CAMP will meet in the Second War church. Camp officers. Hazel Allred, Verda Pet erson and Ruth Wanlass and the cooking committee, Goldie Dicker- - Mrs. Wajne (Nydia) Shaw underwent a major operation December 1. Charles and Norma Johnston are the parents of a son, bom Dec. 4. Glen H and Ila Pulley of Tooele have a new daughter, born Dec. 4. Boren of Lloyd and Donna Pleasant Grove, are the parents of a new daughter, born Novem ber 30. A son, their first child, was born to George and Elma Gra Crossman, December 2. Proud grandjjarents are Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gray of Lehi, and Mrs. Effie Crossman of Fairfield. IT'I Carl and Joyce Mayne are the proud parents of a son, born Dec. 3. The young man, who weighed Carlos Schow. Lovely ballet num- in at 8 lbs., will lie named Garbers by the Welcker sisters were land Carl. Waiting to make his presented during the banquet. acquaintance at home are one After the meal, Mr. Taylor intro- sister, Marsha, 2, and his grandduced the program numbers as parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland follows: Accordion solo, Ronald Bertroch, here from Gypsum, Penrod; piano solo, Chopin's Colorado. Mrs. Josephine Mayne "Polonaise," Bryant Strasburg; of American Fork is the paternal reading, Deaun Beck; vocal selec- grandmother. tions, "When the Bell in the Lighthouse Rings," and "The Big BABIES NAMED Bass Viol," Raymond Stewart ac- IN ITKST WAKD companied by his daughter Lela; Babies were blessed in the First piano duet, Marilyn Anderson and Ward sacrament meeting, Sunday, Wanda Littleford. After closinc as follows: Gordon Hal Holm-stearemarks by Bishop R. Ward son of Hal and Katherine Webb, the benediction was spoken Smith Hohnstead, born in Lehi, by Lester Peterson. 6. was blessed by the Proceeds were added to the wel Octoler father. fare fund. Kathleen Marie Powell, daughter of Shirlef and Betty Whiting WHY EDS. SKII TOWN Powell horn in Sentember "They are taking a tent am! '21. was blessed by Bishop R. Ward will vamp by the side of the road webb. Massachusetts paper. Bill Wayne Darling, son of "Eighteen men are assigned to Billie and M. LaRae Dunn Darlday duty, leaving only five on the ing, born October 15, at Lehi, night shirt." Washington, D. C, was blessed by the grandfather, paper. Guy Darling. 8.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 46.00 3.00 5 Gladys Shields 1 DeMine Wesley 23 J. W. Street 1.5 Dean Udell Utah State Road 51.00 26.6 Commission 6.00 3 Don C. Veater 42.00 21 Sarah Webb 4.00 2 Lucy B. Whimpey 4.00 James LeRoy Winegar 2 4.00 2 Worlton Ralph 2.80 1.4 Frank Yearance 3.00 1.5 Dora Zimmerman 2.00 1 Joseph M Zupan 32.00 Ora Jean Chipman . . 16 8.00 4 Van Vance 79.60 42.8 Clifton H. Hoover 12.80 6.4 Ray O. Lyttle 2.00 1 James A. Neil 32.00 16 Alma Pace 8.00 William Fred Strong. . 4 70.40 35.2 LeRoy Wagstaff with law and Tn accordance of Directors Board the of order r made on the 3nd day of Novem-hiQfsn so many shares of each as may be parcel of such stock the Lehi sold at be will necessary 2nd -- ;ol li.iilHintr the on m rr lYIt,inv 1"' nf January. 1951, at 2 p. m assessment rtplinouent of ad thereon together with cost b oi and expense vertising HERMAN C. GOATES Secretary, Lehi, Utah. 1950. First publication Dec. 8, 1950. 15, Dec. Publication Last L- OL N V 1 I vWVJv fighting technics and is just about ready to take on all comers. 1)0 YOU THINK YOUR CAR IS READY FOR IT? Retter drive in as soon as you can and let us put your car in shape for the coming bout. We can give it all the preparation it needs to really knock winter for a loop. See us today. GENE and TAYLOR ta Motor Main Street - Lehi Santa Says . . . llr. - I Ruth Wilcox, Ruth Graham and Kea Ernst w ill be in charge. A turkey dinner will be served and gifts exchanged. There will be a program. Members are reminded to bring their own dishes. BLUEBELL CAMP will meet at the home of Adelaide Thrasher. Assisting as hostesses will be Ella Christofferson and Irene Wilson. The regular meeting will be held, followed by a program and the exchange of gifts, the price not to exceed 25 cents. SNOW SPRINGS CAMP will meet in the Fifth Ward church for their Christmas party and exchange of gifts. Hostesses will be Lucy Whitman. Martha Ball, Dot Racker and Udine Wing. III SHAPE FOR THE FIGHT AHEAD? Your car's in for a scrape whether it wants it or not. Winter's been brushing up on its favorite d, 40 2 2 1.7 1.7 1 1 Arthur Sabey Wayne Shaw NYLON HOSIERY SCARF . John Roghaar and Leslie Nielson Paul Rosier FOE HER ROBES . 80.00 4.00 4.00 O. C. Justensen 3.40 3.40 Edward Larsen 2.00 Ernest H. Larsen 2.00 Arthur Lewis 1 2.00 Thomas E. Lloyd 3.00 1.5 Robert M. Mathis 8.00 4 Gilbert Mitchell 12.00 6 Frank A. Nelson 2.50 1.25 Eugene Strasburg 11.80 9.4 Clive E. Norman 2.00 1 H. C Osterloh 4 8.00 Harriet Otterson 7.00 3.5 Thomas Peck 1.00 5 Earl Beck 43.20 Charles Wm. Powell. .21.6 4.00 2 Robert Powell 16.00 8 Elliott Smith FOEB3IM - . n. GIVE PRACTICAL GIFTS PAJAMAS . . wed-- f tapers Filling the large hall in the First Ward church, members of the ward joined their neighbors at a very successful banquet, Saturday evening. A chicken dinner was served and a variety program presented. The Christmas theme was used in decorations. Tall candles were placed at intervals, combined with red streamers, silvered evergreen bouh and colored glass balls. Mrs. Audrey Price was in charge of decorating and serving, with Mrs. Shirley Bushman and her Beehive class aiding in decorating. Jay G. Cox served as general chairman of the banquet, with Calvin Swenson, tickets; Walter Lehmborg, collection of produce; Ernest Shelley, dishwashing. Gerald Taylor, program, and the Relief Society cooking committee, headed by Mrs Jay Cox, in charge of preparation. Prayer and the blessing on the food was spoken by President A. li i.rnti IS kiine iS.rhinestune n son, Elva Tingey. DUP CAMPS TO HOLD MOSPITAL IS WELL ATTENDED d the Fourth Ward evening. The took place at John SMrs. rj4!rt 01, x, MB of the groom. ?SS.rVrrtvmber 21. Bishop Pfchristofferson officiated. A ITsuDPer followed with a 01 SOOIETV INION MEETING M Mm crystal holders flaiikt-- the tiered R,lief cake wh:ch stood on a' wedding Society lr, Meeting table covered with hand taite,ilW11 held Sundav me ruin Ward cr.un h lace. Kefreshment were at small tables centered .,th there is no lesson pL..;in, .i m the candles in star holders ur ,wir,. ifcoaal Science with ivy. Ferns and cyclamen Ipecemlr. there Wl be no clas aaaea 10 tne decorations. in,-;n,iv VlM, m fc'uujj. Favorite melodies were played uie omer depart , thev wish. on violin and piano during the receiving, by Miss J.lene Peterson DELINQUENT NOTICE and Mrs. Darwin Miner. Carter's orchestra furnished music for Name of Corpora' Lehi Irrii dancing. gation Co.; o! principal and Mrs. Bishop Joseph E. place of business Lei.i. L'taii. Smith greeted the guests at the Notice is hereby -- iven that door and Miss Carla Mork took there is delinquent up..n the folcharge of the guest book. In lowing described on account charge of refreshments were Mr. of assignments hwd on the 3rd and Mrs. J. W. Wat kins and Mrs day of November. 19;"vi. the amOrville Vibbert Helen Turner. ount set opposite th. names of the Goldie VVayman and Colleen Wool-leshare b :.!. r- respective served. am Shares Amt. In charge of the gift room was 1 Mrs. Utella Smith Taft, assisted Frank Eastmond $ 1.50 2 by Mrs. Leo Loveridge with the James E. Babcock 4.00 gift book, Uvonna Smith, Ferlan Mack Batchelor l 2.00 Smith, June Phillips and Bonnie William Beveridk-3.00 15 Robertson. Mrs. Lela Russon was James Buchanan 11 22.00 in charge of decorations. 3 Master of ceremonies was Bishop Reed C. Bullock 6.00 C Grant Christofferson, with pro- Harry M. Candland. 12.00 2 4.00 gram numbers as follows: Guitar E. L. Colledge 1.5 3.00 duet, "Waltz of the Bells," Leah Reuben G Dean 3 6.00 and Gail Robertson of Pleasant Delos Durrant Alice C. Elder 2 4.00 Grove; reading, George Paul; A. E. Fox 1.6 320 vocal trio. Dale, Dick and Dean 2.00 l Deveraux, accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Fox 1 1.75 Dale Deveraux; original reading. Anthony Ferkovieh 1 2.00 Mrs. Neuburn Butt of Fairfield; Keith Gailey 1 2.00 ladies' trio, Lornell Bateman, Heber Hadfield 2.00 Joseph L. Hansen ... 1 Edith Roberts and Berniece 1 2.00 They were accompanied Russell Hansen 1 Hansen Tarvel 2.00 Mrs. Miner. by 2.00 The young couple are making Raymond Hardman . 1 1.7 3.40 their home in Lehi in the Fifth John F. Jackson Odell Jacobs 16 32.00 Ward. 1 2.00 Irvin Johnson of fnends and rkle circle festivities and in joined wedding re-5- en the at for Mr. and Mrs. ri IJcerwony FIRST WARD BANOUET II If 1 GIVE ELECTRICAL GIFTS FROM STEWARTS Westinghouse ELECTRIC IRONS WAFFLE IRONS AUTOMATIC TOASTERS UPRIGHT AND TANK TYPE "T"- ! - ; : VACUUM CLEANERS JUICERS AND MIXERS -- MIXMASTERS infitrtyi'i"-""- - wv..,.. rr nr r - OH Be Prepared for everyday drug heeds For greater safety it pays to keep a supply of vital drug supplies in us show your medicine chest Let you the items you'll want. Call Us ? ? 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