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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Friday, December 7, 1931 Hi cgegjM Auctus Club Hears Lile ol Business Woman by Mrs. Florence Mendenhall at th meeting of the Auctus Club last Thursday. Besides being a Mr. CL O Holmstead TSS 1 - f r to Allen Walker, Holmstead. The dignity and solemn quiet of the Salt Lake Temple was the scene of the wedding of Miss Alice Beth Funk and Arland L. Russon. 1he ceremony was performed Nov. 21, by President Robert D. Young, who had also officiated at the marriage of the parents of the bride at the Manti Temple. The young people were accompanied by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lott E. Russon, and his Mr. and brother and sister-in-laMrs. Stanford Russon. The new Mrs. Russon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Funk of Sterling, Utah. She graduated from the Manti high school and was active in church An interesting feature of the work. Prior to her marriage, she meeting of the "Just a Mere Club" was employed for three years with was the review of the life of "Film Industries." at Salt Lake Sacajawea, the Bird Woman, given City. by Mrs. Laura Strasburg. The A graduate of Lehi high school, club was held at the George Mr. Russon fulfilled an L. D. S. Strasburg home, with Miss Edith in the Northwestern Strasburg as hostess. Attractive mission States. Immediately upon his re- arrangements of chrysanthemums turn, he entered the US Army. He with pyracantha berries and figuspent three years at the Normoyle rines were used throughout the Motor Base in Texas and the rooms. They were designed by Aberdeen Proving Ground in Mrs. Edna Johnson. Rook was Maryland. He is also a member of the game of the evening. Those the military band. He graduated in attendance besides the hostess, from the USAC at Logan in 1949, her mother, Mrs. Mary Strasburg, and was an active member of the and sister, Miss Carrie Strasburg, Delta Phi fraternity while at col- included: Mrs. Laura Strasburg, lege. He served also as chairman Mrs. Lottie Gray, Mrs. Ethel of the Student Temple committee, Brown, Mrs. Margaret Helquist, arranging weekly endowment ses- Mrs. Gladys Nielson, Mrs. Alice sions for th L. D. S. students. Austin, Mrs. Eliza Crabb, Mrs. Since his graduation, he has Palmer, Mrs. Vera Lambert, Mrs. served on the faculty at Jordan Irene Whimpey. High School in Sandy. The moved into their new home NEW SON FOR THE in Midvale, Friday. DEAN WELCHES gram. Sgt. and Mrs. Dean Welch have Mama's mother, Mrs. Virgil H. a 9 lb. son, their first child, bom Peterson, heard part of the pro- Tuesday morning, Dec. 4. Sgt. gram after a number of telephone Welch is at Officers Candidate calls from friends told her that School at Fort Sill, Okla. The her daughter was speaking. In a mother is the former Joan Evans letter received Wednesday morn- and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans are ing, the young Mrs. Berry stated the first time grandparents. that the actual broadcast had Paternal grandmother is Mrs. taken place last week and that she Mahonri Jensen of Riverton. Sharhad a record of her own part on ing honors as great grandparents the program. Wallace, a son of are Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone, Mrs. Sarah Berry of Cedar Fort, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Welch is at present taking special train of Sandy and George Phelps of Midvale. ing at Camp Roberts. Mama Peterson Berry Heard On Radio Program Coming as a very pleasant surprise to a number of radio listeners here, was the voice of Mrs. Mama Peterson Berry, Tuesday. A participant on the "Double or Nothing" show over KDYL, she was one of five contestants on the program. She won $40 and a case of Campbell's soup, getting all of her answers right. Her voice was easily recognized and she named Lehi as her home town. Following the category, "Kinds of Cake," she submitted the proCHRISTMAS THEME per varieties for cake, in heaven-ange- l; not in heaven devil's food; FEATURED AT suitable for statuary Marble; the PRIMARY UNION MEETING - kind to feed a midget shortcake; The Christmas theme was fea- from the depths of the ocean-spo- nge. tured at the Primary Union MeetWhen asked what she ing held Monday evening in the would do with the money if she stake tabernacle. Regular depart- won, the prompt reply was, "Get mental work was held, followed by my husband a Christmas present." a social evening for the stake and Living at San Pedro while her ward workers. A Christmas prohusband, Wallace Berry of the gram suitable for use in the in- military police, is stationed there dividual wards was presented by at Fort MacArthur, Mama and the Stake Board under the di- - two friends had gone into HollyokU ( FmuMt TaUukoman And wood to visit the broadcast. One Betha Gunther of the music de- of ten selected from the audience Refreshments were for interview, she was one of partment. served. five chosen to appear on the pro- - - Alice Beth Funk Hears Book Review new-lywe- - is - IJDl. lr- - filter;,"to . SPACE Smart Appearance Always Pays 4 lit 4 : I k.W program. The story of Guisepe Verdi's grand opera, "Aida," was presented in a very interesting manner by Mrs. Frank W. Shaw. In back ground information given about the famous composition, Mrs. Shaw told the group that this Christmas eve marks the 80th anniversary of the opera which was written for the opening of the Suez canal. It was first con ducted in the United States by Arturo Toscaninni. Outlining the highlights of the story, Mrs. Shaw played records of the arias. . u2i.r7ri And to us, "proper" dry cleaning your clothing really CLEAN, without cnemicais mat weaken fabrics and shorten theft of expensive suits and dresses. And it W Dressing to insure proper rlnmp through good dry cleaning, call 288 for servj today! ZT m. a keepsake gift from the the guest speaker was presented with a ceramic flower As group, DRY CLEANING dish. Mrs. Kenning used an attractive arrangement of chrysanthemums as a decoration for the affair. There were 18 members present. State Street F. Haws TW, VAX SATURDAY'S SPECIALS BREAD PUMPKIN PIE 40c - extra -- pre-- Cakes decorated for all LOAF Order Fruit Cakes occasions Now. GRHFFON BAEEEIY f:ll o PRICES I'm Hoping Far TO FIT YOUR BUSINESS v for Christmas J - Plumb Autographed HAMMERS RAIN or SNOW Forecast for This Weekend! qPl Llange BLOCK PLANE to smooth the rough edges on doors, beches, tables, etc. With new tires at a premium and icy roads demanding 1 1 1 t1 1 ii I'm ft Sun Lamp Heat Lamp Hearing Pad Electric Bed Covering Electric Space Heater ALL WORK GUARANTEED Electric Roaster We now have a large stock of retreads on hand. Get yours while stocks are complete. Denzil Turner, Mgr. & " ft- - :" Electric Mixer Electric Waffle Maker Electric Tea Kettle Den's Tire Shop McCoard Service State Street , Electric Hair Dryer Electric Curling Iron SKIDDING Don' Wait V Boudoir Lamp Electric Vibrator MORE POWER FOR STARTING MORE PROTECTION AGAINST Steel Tapes, 6 10 ft. lengths Wood Chisels, Pliers Screwdriver Sets, J Drill Bit Sets, Wrenches 6 . Radio GRIP RUBBER -- ., ff Electric Dishwasher ' will give you OTHER SUGGESTION lV' KA ' Electric Refrigerator Electric Water Heater Recapped Tires DISSTON HAND SAW - 8 That Keep On Giving WHNTPEEi he can do it p, MAXIMUM Gifts for Hor performance from your present tires, now is the time to renew them. St cut-u- & IN THIS PAPER GOOD NEIGHBORS Give Highest Quality Tools If he's really a better with a fid jnK-mb-r- Will Arranse To Suit It he's rally trying to at- - i ft fain higher places in life this folding step lad- der is perfect for him. i W ;- LAMES Get him a Stanley & rv - ue ' ds FOR RENT Perfect Balace. The very best thumb Pounders you am buy. - .... , . , .. T.. "ar pany commanaer or. me Lehi j Edrjv ' . . I iiaivl UnitVolinl u .lainuai viuui utui. It JWIU 111(11 h..j.n ut ft the guard is planning a holiday , vinrilinir the warm glow of true party at the Hostess House atjFia,""a Club Christmas giving. Serimpian Camp Williams. and thpir led their contribution Date for the event has not yet j tend. of arm clothing, shoes and a cniia- toys to be sent to Korean ren. destitute victims or war the ravages ot winter. brought a package of usable supover to plies which were turned committee members at me tmu meeting, last weanesaay. J People RESPECT neatcommittee in charge ot sending and ness good grooming the package is composed of Mrs. ' . . . and they respect the Paul Peterson, Mrs. J. B. Cooper man or woman who reand Mrs. Dan Evans. The clothfuses to step out of the distributed by Capt. will be ing front door unless they Jack H. Adamson. AO 682537 Hq. look "just so." That's 502. Tac. Con Go. Apo 970, care of Postmaster, San Francisco. ft why proper dry cleaning 4ft ij 3 '1 California. Postage is required so important. is only to San Francisco. Anyone may send needed articles to this son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas v Walker of American Fork. Active in church and school affairs. Miss Holmstead is a member of the senior class and is serv ing as class secretary- A graduate of the LDS Seminary, she was a member of the Booster Club. She was chosen representative to Girls' State by the American Lgion Auxiliary. I5 July. She has assisted in Junior Sunday School Employed at the Utah Theatre for two years, she is now employed at Julian's Drug store. Mr. Walker graduated from the American Fork High School and attended Brigham Young Univer- address. sity one year. He entered the US Mrs. Harold Hutchings, club Army a month ago and is now nresident. conducted the club stationed at Aberdeen. Maryland. meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. James Kenning. Mrs. Just-a-Mer- e Club Cleo Miller was in charge of the Mr and Mrs. Earl CloWard of Provo are announcing the coming marriage of their daughter. to Karl Tegan, son of Mrs. Minnif Teean and the late Marcus Tegan, formerly of Fairfield. The Teeans are now living in Orem. An open house reception will honor the young couple, Saturday, December 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cree Kofford. Ninth East and Ninth South, Orem. Now emDloved at the Geneva Steel plant. Mr. Tegan is a gradu ate of the Lehi high school and served for some five years with the US Navy during World War II. He attended the USAC In Logan. He has been active in I.DS church y affairs and served in the of the Fairfield Sunday superin-tendenc- Lifc.- embers Karl Tegan to Join Benedict Ranks specialized business woman, Mrs. Pinkham was an ardent worker for women's suffrage. Mrs. Jeanne Jackson gave an additional chapter of "Living Up to Your Means." Mrs. Marie Goates was hostess for the club at her home. There were 20 members present and one special guests, Mrs. Bert Jones, mother of Mrs. Mendenhall. The next club will be the Christmas party, December 13, at the home of Mrs. Udene Wing. Special Christmas features are being arSchool. ranged. MRS. CLEON IIUNSAKEH JOIN'S IN BIRTHDAY OBSERVANCE Mrs. Cleon Hunsaker of Dewey-vill- e was a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W L. Worlton from Sunday until Tuesday, visiting Mrs Leon Hunsaker (Margaret Worlton) and the Worlton family. Highlight of her visit was the birthday observance of her little whose granddaughter, Claudia, third anniversary came on Monday, December 3. Her son, Lt. Hunsaker, is in England, serving as a meterologist at Brentwaters Jet Airbase. His wife and the little girl are preparing to Join him in a few weeks' time. Mr. and Arland L. Russon Marries La-Ver- The review of the interesting lift of Lydia Pinkham was given Sharlene Holmstead Annuonced 111 National Guard Unit .man Xmas Party Plans a wt i lUMiinsori mm. rtuwara nr . it Serimpian Club Sends Clothing To Korea Engagement of Miss Electric Toaster Electric Coffee Maker g 'Qflft 3H A UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO |