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Show THURSDAY, MAY THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 21, 1953 attired in eggshell linen with organdy and corsage of The rosebuds and carnations. mother of the groom was gowned in pink linen, lace trimmed, and with like corsage. ed 1 v o. ( i - BYU Journalism Head Congratulates Free Press on New Banner the innovation. "I think you have achieved a clever effect in the 'ears,' using illustration on the bronc-bustone side and the dates of the Lehi Roundup on the other. "We congratulate you on the splendid job you are doing con tinually in the publication of the Lehi Free Press." er A letter of congratulation was received by your publisher this week from Oliver R. Smith, chairman of the Journalism Department of Brigham Young University, who comments on the new name banner. Mr. Smith wrote, in part : "My eye was caught by the new name plate which appears in yesterday's issue. It is an attractive banner and lends additional inMiss terest to the page as a result of ce Mr .and Mrs. Rex Zimmerman at the door. Mrs. Richard Woffinden cared for the guest book. Mr .and Mrs. Wesley Rassmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Vere Peterson were in charge of refreshments. Serving were Joyce Littleford, Joyce Skinner, Colleen Skinner and Dorene Clark. Refreshments were served at small tables with floral centerpieces. A Miss Grace Read and tiered wedding cake, topped with Annette Read of Salt Lake City, bride and groom, stood on a lace were week-en- d visitors here at the cloth made by Mrs. Moroni Vance, home of their sister, Mrs. Dorothy grandmother of the bride Ivers. Mrs. Ivers entertained at Grandparents in attendance in- dinner in their honor, Sunday. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Vance, Mrs. Others guests included Mr. and Seth Littleford and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Miller, Mrs. Read Ira Deveraux. Mrs. Bert Buckle, Miller and daughter Mary Anne. sister of the groom, was in charge of the gift room, assisted by Mrs. Duane Yates, Mrs. Ward Glover and Miss Twila Webb. Mary Kay, Gaylynn and Stanley Jorgensen carried the gifts. Miss Sharon Stephensen and Marilyn Anderson, violin and piano, played the wedding march and bridal waltz, "I Love You Truly." Bishop Grant Christoffer-so- n was master of ceremonies for Trade-I- n the program. Dan Peterson, Lehi high school instructor, gave the toast, and musical numbers were furnished by the three Deveraux greeted the guests ! brothers, uncles of the groom; Miss Arlene Carson, Sharon Stephensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Deveraux and a ladies trio, Mrs. Lornell Bateman, Edith Roberts and Ber-nieMrs. Clara Rassmussen. Jorgensen gave an original reading. Accompanists were Marilyn Anderson and Mrs. Georgie Lou Zeigler. Following a honeymoon trip, the newlyweds will make a home in the Dransfield residence in the Fourth Ward. Wfe Have ' Here from Santa Monica, California,' Charles Ross Roberts is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mary L. Roberts and other relatives. Mrs. Roberts has been confined to her bed for some time past. Mr. Roberts was a patient at the Lehi hospital for the past several days. Them! f w I fane 4ee ticnfc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martens, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gray and President and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson visited in Salt Lake City, Saturday even- I lsTS ing with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley. Lehi Radio - TV Center V I "1 mm Westinghouse Appliances Capehart Hallicrafter Radio and TV Radio and Television Repair Tubes Checked Free Value Given Liberal On Old Appliances HI S3 Radio and Television Repair The Lehi Free Press MR. and MRS. DON UTTLEFORD A LaRaine Shepherd, Don Littleford Married in Temple Ceremony Call 312 or weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi CHy American Fork Lehi 171-- J Published by the Free Press Publishing Co., Every Thursday Smith Hardware Peter Weigel Rex Losee 522-- J Main Street ground of a large window with lighted candelabra, palms and laE. Russell Innes, Publisher vish arrangements of tulips, iris and lilacs. Lavendar and yellow was the predominant color motif. MEMBERJ$Wjjtb THE- UTAH STAIE Pkm ASSOCIATION The graceful bride chose a model of white chantilly lace over Entered at the pos toft ice at Lehi, satin Long pointice sleeves, tiny Itah, as second class matter under buttons and a bolero, with three the act of Congress March 3, 1879 tiered lace skirt detailed the ballerina length model. A band Subscription of seed pearls with nylon ruffles $2.00 secured the fingertip veil, lace Per Year (in advance) trimmed. Centered by a large white orchid, the bridal bouquet was composed of denderobum orchids. party received the guests in the Maid of honor was Miss Sharon Relief Society room with a backAREO SEDAN Shepherd, sister of the bride, with Miss Nelda Littleford, sister of Heater-NeSeat Covers the groom. Miss Carolyn Whipple, Radio, Joyce Turner and Oma Clark. They wore identical models of lavender dotted swiss in ballerina length, and held bouquets of vanda orchids and yellow carnations. Motor Dick Deveraux stood as best American Fork Phone 93 man for his nephew. The of the was mother bride 4 An impressive ceremony performed by President Robert D. Young in the Salt Lake Temple, Thursday, May 14, united Miss La Raine Shepherd and Don G. Littleford in marriage. They were accompanied by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shepherd, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Littleford and Dick Deveraux, uncles and aunt of the groom were also present. A wedding supper was served at the Littleford home. A large reception honored the young couple in the spacious Fourth Ward chapel. The bride 9mB w $845.00 SAVINGS! II III - 24HOUR WRECKING SERVICE Phnnn Amfriran Fnrlr 191 WV TViv X Anniversary Sale 4.V -I VvV I ANNIVERSARY I mmmmmmmmmmmK,mmmmmmmmmmmmr SAVE EXACTLY FUUV AUTOMATIC to fry WASHER ' P? 'N- v A - WW Km I .3F5 jSCJ . 2m. m 3fl 13 (A W W mmm w 4 f1 -- - mm mMmm rst American Fork Your Friendly Ford Dealer , MATTRESS ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY rrmnmim once-a-ye- ar mmmmmimmmammt I "TuLlLtJ during Sooly's Timpanogos WASHDAY 17 T'Hf Phone 5 Chev. 1948 r BIGGEST Lehi ff WUGH OMt AGAINST THE OTHER BJS ITS OUR BIRTHDAY . . . AND YOU GET THE PRESENTS when you can find genuine SEAIY INNERSPRING MATTRESSES at this unbelievably LOW PRICE) Sturdy, handsome, super-comfortabl- e! 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