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Show SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 26, 1957 Miss Shirlene Ball, Ronald Stanger Married in Ceremony Sept. 20 In the nresence of family mem bers and close friends, Ronald Stanger claimed Miss Shirlene Ball as his bride Friday, Septem h ward ber 20 in the First-Sixt- Mrs. and Sylvia Jean Welcker. Arnold Ball, Mrs. Merlin Wadley and Mrs. Cleora Forbush arranged the gifts. the reception the Following newlyweds left for an undisclosed The bride wore a honeymoon. grey and white wool sheath outand fit with black accessories white gloves. A reception will honor the young couple Saturday evening in Idaho Falls, after which they will make their home in Logan, where Mr. Stanger will complete his studies at Utah State University. meetinghouse, with Bishop Calvin Swenson officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lo BalL The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stanger of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The bride wore a floor-lengt- h jrincessgown of white organza taffeta with insets of lace, designed by herself and made by Mrs. Dean Price. The molded bodice was styled with bouffant sleeves and a square scalloped neckline. Her bun styled head dress trimto med with seed pearls caught her full veil of bride's illusion, which cascaded from the back of her Eleven members of the Chant-ant- e head. She carried a white Bible Chorus will sin? with the with a single white orchid. For the reception which fol- Singing Mothers in Relief Society lowed the cermony, the bride held and general conference next week a bouquet of three white orchids in the Salt Lafce Tabernacle. with purple throats, surrounded They will sing with the large by stephanotis. The Bible was chorus from southern California the wedding t Re"ef Soc'etv eonferpnc sesalongside placed shaped sions Wednesday, October 2 and cake, which was clover-lea- f in three tiers. The white frosting for general conference sessions accented by yellow rosebuds, was Fridflv and Saturday, October 4 decorated with three wedding and 5. bells standing on the backs of Under the baton of Dr. Florwhite swans. Lily of the valley ence Jepperson Madsen, the group the have been attending weekly reand daisy trim completed cake decoration. It stood on a hearsals at Provo since soring, lace cloth over blue, with bowls with Dr. Madsen's group of Provo. of carnations on either end. and Spanish Orem, Soringville The bride and groom stood be- Fork, about sixty in number. fore a background of wedding About four hundred women from bells and chrysanthemums of yel- California will arrive for further low and bronze, with bronze rib- rehearsals in Salt Lake City the bon trim. Miss Bonnie Ball was first of the week. maid of honor for her sister. She Those participating from the and the bridesmaids, Misses Pat local chorus are Mary Anderson Sutton, Elsa Bauer and Kaye and LaVern Hales of Cedar Varney were dressed in turquois Valley. Ada Peterson. Vera Trane, velveteen sheaths, and carried Cleo Miller. Lela Evans, Ruth yellow and bronze chrysanthe-mu- s. Banks, Marv Price. Ann Bushman, Willa Wing and Lois Little-for- d The little flower girl, Karen of Lehi. Dorton, cousin of the bride, was in turquoise taffeta, and carried a miniature bouquet similar to the bridesmaids. The bride's mother wore navy blue lace and taffeta, and the mother was in a bridegroom's Elder Ronald Clark has received navy sheath. Both has corsages his release from the British Misof cvmbidium orchids. Mrs. Nettie sion, where he has spent the past Phillips, grandmother of the br'de. two years, and is expected home and the groom's grandmother had next week, his parents, Mr. and orchid corsaees. Mrs. Leonard Clark have learned. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray were Elder Clark, who entered the the host and hostess. Mrs. La mission field on Sentpmber 13 Drue Dorton, was in charge of 1955, was released September 13. serving, assisted by Misses Cherri During the two week period folSouthwick, Gloria Moloma. Arlene lowing his release he has been Davis, Nila Evans, Dianne Powell checking for genealogical data in Lincolnshire, and if time permits he plans to visit his mother's three sisters and her two brothers " m Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire before he boards his plane in Members of the Leity literary London, September 30 at 11 :30 club will hold their opening social p. m.. arrivine in Salt Lake Citv and business meeting Thursday at 5:35 p. m. Tuesday. October 1. evening. October 3 at the home of Mrs. Marvin Pulham. Mrs. Don in Bateman will be the assisting Fcrsf hostess. The club will hold three meetBecause .conference ings in October, on October 3, 10 general will b" held FHdav and 17, and only one in Novem- sessions hroueh Sunday, October 4, 5 and ber, on the 14th, to allow members to spend Thanksgiving week 6, Fast Day services will be held in all wards in Lehi stake next with their families. Officers of the club met last Sunday. September 29. it is anWednesday at the home of Mrs. nounced by the Lehi stake presidDon Bateman to outline the pro- ency M. I. A. organizations in each gram and schedule for the year. Others present were Mesdames ward will nresent programs in the Kenneth Russon, Robert Whim-pe- wards in the evening, following an Jerry Beck, Marvin Pulham outline on the theme, "Be Honest With Yourself." and Grant Gordon. A Free Weekly Class in Citizenship, "For New Americans." Sponsored under the Provo Adult Education Department will begin Tuesday, September 24, at 7:30 p. m. in Room Bl-- 4 of the Center Wing of the new Provo High School, 1200 North University Avenue, People living in the United States at least five years will be eligible to take the government examinations in the Spring of 1958. This class will help you to prepare for . your citizenship A. Chantante Chorus Sing at General Conference man parents and family members of Lehi stake missionaries met Thursdty evening in the h ward chapel, for their monthly report meeting. Following the singing of "We Thank Thee O God, For a Prophet," prayer was offered by LeRoy Smith, and letters were read from the missionaries. Elder Max Scott gave a report of his activities in the California mission field, and the meeting was closed with prayer by Bishop Vernon K. Nielsen. Refreshments were served. examinations. Please tell other Mrs. Lee L. Scott, mother of interested Utah County persons. Elder Scott, relinquished her WE WILL WELCOME YOU! chairmanship of the association ..i A now that her son has returned from his mission, and Mrs. Leonard Clark, mother of Elder Ronald Clark, was designated as chair- Missionary Wives And Parents Hold Meeting Citizenship Class Begins Thirty-nin- e for the October meeting. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Dale were hostesses. First-Sixt- Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned Phone Provo FR temmmmmmm Veterans Sanitary Service North 545 900 East PROVO, UTAH Members Elder Ronald Clark Released From British Mission Leity Club Sets Opening Social Services A i Washing and Lubrication 1 Our Specialty LEHU'S ONE STOP SERVICE Frank's UTOCO State Street MR. AND MRS. RONALD STANGER WRECKING Mrs. Martha Ball and Mrs. Jess Curtman of American Fork, went to McGill, Nevada, last week to attend the funeral of The Lehi Junior High School Mrs. George Ball on Wednesday. held a lyceum Tuesday featuring Mrs. Ball had been ill for a long Eddy Motter, blind gymnast. time. Mrs. Curtman is a daughMr. Motter presented demon- ter of Mr. Ball, and Mrs. Martha stration of unbelievable Ball is his sister-in-la- Service Phone 341 Have You Changed to hand-balanci- stunts and acrobatic feats on the parallel bars. One of his maneuvers was standing on his hands while sitting down on a chair atop a table. Mr. Motter lost the sight of his right eye when he was six years old, he told the students, when he threw a sharp stick at a tree. The stick glanced off, striking him in the eye. The vision in his other Pays To Advertise! 7 eye was lost when he was chipping some gum from a tree with a knife. J. Ferrin Gurney, school principal, commented that it was one of the best lyceum asemblies ever presented at the school. 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