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Show THE LEIII FREE PRESS, LEIII, UTAH Temple Ceremony Unites Miss Carol Ann Nielsen. Karl E. Zimmerman A lovely June bride was Miss Carol Ann Nielsen, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen, who was married to Karl E. Zimmerman, also of Lehi, Friday, June 14. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Zimmerman. Elder Charles E. Rowan, Junior, officiated in the Salt Lake Temple, where close family members and friends were present. Parents of the groom were hosts at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House. A reception honored the s that same evening in the h Ward church which was decorated with large baskets Adams, Mrs. Raymond Lloyd, Miss Lova Jensen, Mrs. Berl Peterson and Mrs. Delbert Norman. Carrying the gifts were Mary Ann Miller, Connie Peterson, Shannon Warburton and Andrea Norman. Watkins Cafe catered the refreshments which were served by Sherry Russon, Janet Holmstead, Jane Zimmerman and Mary Lewis. Lars Jenkins, former teacher of both bride and groom, was master of ceremonies for the pro- gram. Stanley Smith entertained with accordion selections and David Price, member of the Sunday School class taught by the bride, sang. The Harmonettes of peonies. A tiered wedding cake, Chorus of which the bride is a vocal prepared by Mrs. Darrell Curtis, member, also furnished was topepd with miniature bride numbers. In the group were and groom and accented with Phyllis Price, Sandy Peterson, sprays of carnations. Salmon Donna Webb, Joyce Ann Jones colored gladioli formed a pleas- and Janet Holmstead. Toasts to ing background for the bridal bride and groom were presented party. by Anita Miller and Paul Trane, The dainty brunette bride greet- with brief response from the ed her guests in a floor length newlyweds. Prayers were offered gown of imported rosepoint lace by Clive E. Norman, uncle of the and tulle over satin. A pleated groom, and A. A. Moser, grandtulle panel, standup Queen Ann father of the bride. collar and long, graceful sleeves During the receiving, favorite were becoming details. An illusion selections were played by Donna veil floated to fingertip length Webb and Sandy Peterson. from a bridal hat of matching lace Hostesses for a showand tulle. A white orchid centered er were Anita Miller, Phyllis the bridal bouquet of pink rose- Price, Tamara Roberts and Valbuds and stephanotis. dess Sabey. Attendants were Mrs. Earl C. Lewis, sister of the bride, as matron of honor; Miss Marilyn An- Miss derson, maid of honor, both in deep toned turquoise; with Miss Tamara Roberts, Valdess Sabey, To Bruce Anita Miller and Phyllis Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peterson are gowned in marine blue and acqua. announcing the engagement and They held silver kissing ring bou- approaching marriage of their quets, entwined with pink car- daughter Colleen Marie, to Bruce nations. Flower girl was Sherolyn L. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, in acqua with colonial Dale Peterson, also of this city. The prospective bride, who renosegay of pink carnations, and Michael Earl Lewis, nephew of ceived her diamond for her birththe bride, was the small ringbear-er- . day, has circled Friday, July 5, for her wedding. The mothers of both bride and She attended Lehi High School groom were attired in peacock and LDS Seminary and was active blue with pink rosebud corsages. in GAA and Biology clubs. Mr. Paul Trane performed best man's Peterson graduated from Lehi duties for his friend and ushers High School and LDS Seminary were Earl C. Lewis, Delbert' Nor- and is also a graduate of the man and Bill Price, Central Utah Vocational School Greeting the guests at the door where he specialized in industrial were the grandparents of bride and machines. He was formerly emo groom, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moser ployed in Alaska and by the and Mr. and Mrs. John ZimmerSugar Company, and is curman. Miss Joyce Ann Jones cared rently an apprentice of McGee and for the guest book. In charge Hogan in Salt Lake City. He of the gifts were Miss Diane participated in athletics while in high school and is a member of the National Guard. newly-wed- m f & 9 M ' v iM I 1 Colleen Marie Peterson Engaged Peterson lit I' T,I il f w I) . V: V l ' FREE DANCING LESSONS AVAILABLE UNDER SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM f 'fiff'! i Third-Sevent- pre-nupti- al ' A F 4 I 1' Why a Year Around Air Conditioned Home? 'All former A Thursday and Friday at Elementary School Parents are reminded to bring their children to the Elementary School, Thursdays and Frdiays. Conveniently Located on Main St, Friday - Saturday Sunday June 21 -- " " , J RELATIVES RETURN FROM NEW JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. Julian came from New Jersey as surprise visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Berl Peterson and family. Mrs. Peterson is a sister to Mrs. Julian. IwwMf.. Wednesday and Thursday June 26 - 27 22-23 Bros. thcC. V.Whitney i picture JOHNWAYNE RUSSON FAMILY MEMBERS VISIT HERE Lester Russon is visiting here with family members. He arrived from New York City three weeks ago, coming to the bedside of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Mack tuffimiil'lii tf li il Batchelor (Wilmirth) and children Jit I "('StSk MR. AND MRS, KARL E. ZIMMERMAN Jeffery and Nancy, came from Portland, Oregon, for the funeral of Mrs. Sadie L. Russon, Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Dale and Biown Poyson; A. and two children, Duqway; Mr. Batchelor's mother. and Mrs. Calvin Whitby and three children, Alpine; Mr. and Mrs. Vern H. Sweet, of Southgate, By Mr. and Mrs. James A Brown California; Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. enjoyed the company of their eight Brown and two children, Lehi, children, together for observance and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson of Fothers' Day, Sunday. A lavish and three children, Salt Lake City. dinner was served to 35. Present Mrs. Parley Austin was also for the occasion were Mr. ard present for the occasion. Mr. and and three Mrs. Sweet (Phyllis Mrs. John Gilchrist Brown), who children, Provo; Mr, and Mrs. came from the coast for Fathers' George Barton and iou" children, were also honored. Day, especially Mrs. and Mr. Pleasant Grove; Complete Dean Staheli and five children, They left Monday morning. ma mm " Second Feature .l Searchers; YISTAVISION Brown James Honored Family W) mo techmcom JEFFREY HUNTER VERA MILES WARD BOND - NATALIE WOOD team km wn rAMft ft. NUMNT MMCtAff MOMCtfl Patrick rono MKMNTBO IIIECTEI IT JOHN FORD yWAHNIR BROS. also UNITED , AITBTt CARTOON CARNIVAL SAT. Inspection Station Eight Cartoons Plus MOBILE Auto Service "THE SEARCHERS" Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager PHONE 200 Contact P. Roger L. Graham Phone O. Box 653 I . Lehi, Utah i J IIIl" I I" I :;,; j V ijllllll ij I I I !f : f I ;f l; i )M lbs. and the Mr. liliiiiiiiiiiiisiii Jj f MeehSosie I i Old Fashioned STRAIGHT WHISKY Better Milk thru Better V Dairying Electrically! 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Knox of Spokane, Washington, You won't have to wash your who spent ten days here. The curtains for ever so long. You'll group toured Southern Utah, insend your drapes and slip covers cluding Zion's, Bryce and Grand out for dry cleaning much less canyons, during the last four days. often. This was the first time Sgt. Knox, who comes from Mississippi, had More than that the seen the spectacular canyons. home makes the work you do much more pleasant. You'll no They left Monday for Spokane where Staff Knox is stationed longer swelter over a hot iron, with the U. Sgt. S. Air Force. or a hot stove. Life has its disappointments And you can go out without The air - conditioned but there is no reason to be one worrying. home doesn't depend on open win- of them. dows for comfort. So there's no chance of drainage, less chance The Lehi of theft, and you come home to comfort instead of to a stuffy Entered at the post office at Lehi, house. Utah, as second class matter unthe act of Congress March 3 der Another nice thing, with no 1879 forbe screens you won't have to ever after your husband to put MEME Of them up, or take them down. instructor. Mrs. Zina Sherwood is visiting in Salt Lake City, at the home of her daughter Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Smith and baby son, David. She is enrolled for a summer course at the University of Utah. Mr. Smith and also her son, Robert Sherwood, are also attending the university Classes will begin at S:30 a. m. on Thursdays for those eight years old and over. On Fridays, classes for children aged three to seven, will begin at 9 a. m. member of the Christensen Ballet in Salt Lake City, she is affiliated with the Utah Conservatoire of Dance. 14, Russons, made her debut at 6 Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Russon Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price are pleased grandparents, while and Mrs. George P. Price are Free dancing classes are available to Lehi children under the summer recreation program. According to Michael DiLelle, instructor, who runs the Utah Conservatoire of Dance, ballot, acrobatic and tap dancing will be featured and good foundation obtained during the summer months. Dancing aids in the preservation of the natural grace and poise of young children, is pointed out. Kathrine Dean is serving as assistant Utah-Idah- GLADE RI SSOXS HAVE NEW BABY GIRL A baby girl arrived for Glade and Rhonda Price Russon, June TIILT.SDAY, JUNE 20, UTAH |