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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Friday, April 13, 1S51 Lehi Couple Plan April Wedding Girls Urgd to Participate in Planning an April wedding are Miss Joyce Morton and We<-- K. Turner, popular Lehi oouplo. The announcement is made by the parents of the bride elect Mr and Mrs. L. J. Morton. Mr. Tiir- ner is th t n IDahl Turner. Rites .formed at the home saiuroay, April 21. Rth are graduates of the Ihi high school, class of 1949. Miss !onon graduated from the LDS 4-- H Gii y r srtner -- many at the season, comes IVZe unique activity ofwhoa former Lehi girl n tt P & the Veterans Hospital uke y. Mrs. Vaughn as formerly who full time ties to aid FLam of cundick. em-- G at the hospital the veterans in "fly-tying- ." C who the is EerofMrs. Charlotte Lewis husband children, and her E She herself was hnsnital for two , ... in 5nc secre-rr.i- .. years. the charge of stocking me She became art and started in the She the "flies" Stfng in- - not only but likes well. fcg as popular e classes are very veterans confined to bed or chairs. Two who learned fart at the hospital, have start-- 1 ti shop a good Another worked his college tying flies. and are making at it. jjtoough I.0BS DEPARTING 1VICE MAN Popular Lehi Couple Tells Nuptial Plans Anouncement of the forthcoming marriage of comely Miss Evelyn Wilcock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Glen O. Wilcock. and Duane "Bussy" Yates, son of Meredith Yates of Sandy, Utah, to be solemnized at the Salt Lake Temple, April 26, was of interest to their many friends as the young couple made plans for the spring nuptials. A reception is to be held at the Third Ward chapel, April 27, receiving from 8 to 9 p. m. Miss Kenna Deuel, a cousin of the from Payson, will be while bridesmaids will be Myrna Yates, Twila Webb, Joyce Turner and Annette Veat-ebride-to-b- e, maid-of-hon- or r. Keith Colledge will stand as best man. Following the ceremony and reception the couple plan to honeymoon in California. Miss Wilock is a junior at Lehi High Shool where she is active in the Boosters organization, G. A. A., a member of the yearbook staff and is an honor student. Mr. Yates graduated from Jordan High school in 1950. He is well known in Lehi, having been active in football and track at the local prep school before trans ferring to Jordan The benedict-eleis employed at Deseret motored to for a famuy tring at the home of Mr. and ine E. Smith Peterson. oleasant affair honored Sam I of the US Naval Reserve, leaves for active auiy mis Chemical. 21 of roup k. Anril 1. Wuded in ct the group were Mr. SECOND Jfo. Kopp and baby son, ana and Mrs. Louis McCandlass mo: Mr. and Mrs. Duane linden and family and David jrson, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jrson and family, of Lehi; and WARD TO PRESENT REPEAT PERFORMANCE The Second Ward choir in response to popular demand will present their Easter cantata, "Victory," at the First Ward chapel, Sunday night, April 15, at Davis Boley and 7:30. Jhters, Lucille and Aria of Special solo and group arrangepican Fork ments will feature the presentaand Mrs. Pays to The Liahonian Club will headed by Mrs. Grant (Jean) nrmonerson as president for the: Mrs. Duane coming season. (Evelyn) Woffinden will serve as and the secretary, Mrs. vice-preside- Hay-war- d, SHORT OF MONEY? Get Wear by Your BRING US New Tire Having YOUR Old Tires OLD TIRES! Recapped! jWe will give you top prices for your q OLD tires on purchase of new tires We will buy your old tires top prices. and give you McCoard Service and DEN'S TIRE SHOP Jilit Thelda Brown heads the om- mittee in charge of arrangements. Additional details will be an nounced later. For Work and Dress Felt or Straw Men's and Boys' Latest Styles in Oxfords and Work Shoes Men's and Boys' PUSH in becoming inu-ivste- Ou T 4-- H a .1 - "l,""l",L'u" Agent Tlie sUJrvLr in your community to contact is Mrs Jay Haws. club work is brought to 4-- H .h. .t.s "hT," e 4-- 4-- - (ood m iKhttors through whole- some companionship in their community. Good producer and efficient A soldier and a missionary met homcmakers through project to revive old ties of friendship work. and memory when Pvt. Melvin Their bet Kelves through good Hartshorn, stationed at Camn At- in wider experiences. guidance terbury. near Indianopolis, Indiana, Women who are interested in made the trip to Kentucky to meet Elder Ernest (Jack) Webb. On a three dav nass Molvin hitch hiked to Louisville, Ky., a distance of 100 miles, only to find that his friend had been transferred to Paris, Ky., where he is serving as supervising Elder. A Spring mission office worker drove him to the new location where thev spent an enjoyable overnight re Rebulit - Recovered union. Pvt. Hartshorn, who is a re. turned LDS Missionary from the NEW MATTRESSES British Mission, is not idle in church work, durine armv dutv. He served as group leader for the LDS boys in camp for some time, and takes and active Dart in the branch organizations at Indianapolis and Columbus. FRIENDS MEET IN SOUTHERN STATES GRAHAMS VISIT SON Mr. and Mrs. Roeer L. Graham tn. have returned after a uwk in the Northwest on business and pleasure They visited with their son, Pfc. Robert Graham at Fort Worden. He was eiven tht day pass and accompanied them on a tour of points of interest and as far as Seattle upon their Robert is a member of the 360th Army Band and is very busv at present in preparation for the cital which will be held April 20 as a public demonstration. Ho will furnish piano solo selections as well as accompanying the other numbers. He also serves as assistant band director. The Grahams visited in Walla Walla at the home of Mr. and PLOW YftlFTI OAf FA(?d ? MATTRESSES New and Used Mattresses Serviced of Highest Quality Liberal Allowance for your Present Mattress BEEHIVE GIRLS JOIN IN BIRTIIDAf PARTY The Beehive Girls of the Fifth Ward honored Miss ReNae Carson on her birthday. Tuesday. Aoril 10, with a party at her home. Games were played and prizes were won by Mary Jean Flygare and Connie Adamson. Lovely yellow forsythia deco rated the rooms and a pretty cake with 13 candles was used as a centerpiece Tastefully appoint ed refreshments were served by Mrs. C. M. Carson, mother of ReNae. Those present included, Mrs. Verla DeMine and Ruby Meredith, advisors for the group; Colleen Gordon, Mary Jean Flygare, Carma Woffinden. RaNae Richcns. Connie Adamson and the honored member. 0 VERM ANNS MATTRESS CO. Phone 273 717-- m FARM AL- U- FIRST IN THE fttVD ANDERSON'S W West Center PROVO American Fori WtMMMMt iwmiiM v f WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED THE EXCLUSIVE FRANCHIZED DEXTER DEALER IN THIS AREA ROGER'S BARBER SHOP : Now Open Every Day : (Except Wednesdays) 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. FLOW! AS EVERY DAT; week days Saturday ' clean with a Dtxttr hand toakln0.no rubbing no for th Dxttr Twin Tub It th only wohr that wahi ptrftctly, rlnttt complete and wrings damp-dr- y allot the tamo time. Your complott) wookly waih It on the lino In leu than an howrtparkling clean and bright. Clothe mom art Twin. No MM i ii 1 1 II ' m 1 ii i II Beesley Monument and Vault Co TV rr-- K washed tupr -- I, 725 Springville Road PROVO, UTAH Every square inch of surface is polished. Polished surfaces exclude moisture and gas purities from smoke or air. Polished imDtxkon tv tor y surfaces make natural colors deep and rich. Regardless of size, same graceful proportions; same true, deep lettering and fine detail. Your choice of many colors and texture patterns. Each monument carries a written guarantee of owner satisfaction. -- Call IHMtltiiH MHHtHMMtHMftttH MOJUD LIKE fflTS 4 Clothes rector. JUST Is club members are urged to contact llu ir ai.l en..r, ic. and become . mulled in a club II t..i " inrougfiout the MnS ot Five Hundred 1951 Utah Snr recommendations, compiled bv USAC Extension Service hau been mailed to fruit growers throughout Utah County, according to Joel C Barlow. Assistant County Agricultural Agent The new spray bulletin gives in detail control methods for fruit and berry pests. It recommends the use of a dorment spray on fruit trees where brown and red mites have been troublesome. Liquid lime Sulfur, or oil should be used depending on type of tree and other insects present. Anyone who hasn't received nno of these bulletins can get one at rhe County Agent's office, or send your name and addess to Box 137. Provo, Utah. imougn the t oojrative Extension Service of the Utah State Agricuacnooi is a member of the ltural Colleee. Anvnne 1ft tn 20 second Ward choir. She is em- years of age is .legible for memployed in Dr. W. L. Worltons bership. Mrs. William Vague. Miss Merna office. activities are centered Porter of that city accompanied Mr. Turner is a member of the around the home. Girls take leaders are asked to con- them for a visit in Utah. She atLehi unit of the National Guard projects in foo,Ls. clothing, home being tact the local and is employed at the Geneva improvement, gardens, and home Jenniev J. Poulson. supervisor, or tended conference and returned at the County home with friends who were here Steel plant. During high school, beautification: boys take projects for the conference sessions. Agent's office. he took an active part in music in livestock, gardening, and crops. in band, orchestra and chorus, Goals of club work are to and played on the tennis team. help boys and girls be: The young couple plan to reside Ciood citizen through partici in Lehi. pation in community affairs. new SPRING ffork AUCTUS CLUB PLANS FASHION CHOW The Autus Club has set May 10 as the date for its annual fashion show sponsored in cooperation with the homemaking department of the hieh school, according to Dorothy Southwick, publicity di 'liters in taut ana by Robert (Phyllis) Webb. Elected program chairman is Mrs. Dick (Dorothy) Evans; historian. Mrs. Glen (Ruth) Wing; civic committee chairman, Mrs. Bert (Verland) Beck. The music contest committee will be Mrs. George (Ana) Bone, chairman; Mrs. Glen (Vera) Trane and Mrs. Dale (Car ma) Whimpey. A reporter and flower committee will be appointed later. Outgoing officers are, Laura Strasburg, president; Zella Peterson, Faye secretary, treasurer; Pauline Smuin, reporter; historian, Irene Evans; program chairman Maxine Powell; civic committee, Dorothy Evans, Carma Whimpey and Vera Trane: flower com mittee, Arva Bone, Faye Hayward. fhyllis Webb served as chairman for the music contest, assisted hv Verland Beck and Betha Gunther. The election was held at the club meeting, last Wednesday evening, at the home of Dorothy Evans. A beautifully appointed luncheon was served, with attractive nut cup favors. Ardelle Zimmerman reviewed the book, "Reprisal," by Arthur Gordon. The life sketch of the eleventh president of the United States, James Knox Polk, was given by Betha Gunther. Miss JoAnn Evans played a piano solo. Nineteen members were present. The high school music contest will be continued by the club. Tentative plans were made for the event next year. The group will also carry on with the cemetery beautification project which is now showing such an improvement over previous conditions. tion of Rene Bronner and Henry Wildermere's classic music, states SERIMPIAN CLUB HEARS choir director Olive Harding. THREE ACT PLAY A dramatic reading of the three act play, "Lillian," by Miss Shirley Roberts, highlighted the meeting of the Serimpian Club last Wednesday evening. Club members met in the gracious home of their president, Mrs. Abel J. (Geraldine) Ekins. Tastefully appointed refreshments were served to 27 Besides Miss Roberts, guests were Mar- jorie Walker, Leatnce Willes, Alice Webb, Mable Taylor and Dorothy Brailsford. Advertise of both She vice-preside-nt, treasurer position will be filled Program oftffi SS?' Liahonians Choose New Officers ' Veterans Hospital 'Im'ce t n;rl Performs Uniaue l: w" t Receive Literature NYLONS LEOLOTT FOR THE LADIES Lehi, Utah LOCAL AGENT Phone 307-- J See what you buy . . . buy now. You spend a lifetime conbuilding a good name. Preserve that name and Main Street Lehi tinue its influence. Main Street LEHI Phone 11 |