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Show 1HE LEHI FKEE PEE, LEIU, IT All Connie Mae Jolley. Ronald Morgan Married in Salt Lake Temple Rites In rites solemnizes in the Salt a curved tiara decorated with tiny Lake Temple, Ronald J. Morgan, pearls. Her bouquet was a white son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ezra orchid surrounded by pink carnaclaimed Miss Cunnie tions on a heart shaped back of Morgan, Mae Jolley, as his biLI?. Ray- ls.ee matching her gown. mond H. Clayton officiated at the Mrs. Glen P. Wagstaff, sister of ceremony, Monday, October 14. the bride, was matron of honor, On Wednesday evening the in green, and Miss Margaret Ann were honored at a recep- Webb was maid of honor, in pink. tion given by the parents of the Miss Jena V Turner and Miss bride in the Lehi Second Ward Janeen Nelson were bridesmaids, in green and pink, respectively. meeting house. The bride was radiant in a balle- Each carried bouquets of pink rina-length gown of lace and carnations and pale green Fujii tulle underscored with satin. The spider chrysanthemums, arranged scalloped neckline was on a pink net heart. by a neckline of three strands Junior bridesmaids were Charof pearls. The long sleeves were lotte Wagstaff and Julie Ann Jolpointed at the wrist, and the tiny ley, both in pink. Each carried waist caught a rufflod skirt, smaller bouquets identical to the which was trimmed with panels bridesmaids. of lace and tulle. Her full fingerDonald A. Morgan, twin brotip veil of tulle was gathered to ther of the groom, was best man. Gary Jolley, Billy Jolley and Glen P. Wagstaff were ushers. The mother of the bride was in navy taffeta, and the groom's mother wore a navy print faille dress. Each had corsages of amber orchids tied in pink. The wedding party stodd before an arrangement of net hearts put Mrs. Eunice N. Larsen, long- together with flowers on silver time resident of Lehi, observed stands. The wedding cake, held up by her 87th birthday anniversary Wednesday, October 23 at the swans, was placed on a mirror and was topped with a miniahome of her daughter, Mrs. R. Nesbitt of Provo, with ture bride and groom. Ribbons and pink chrysanthemums comwhom she is making her home. Mrs. Larsen was born October pleted the trim. On one side was in Ephraim, 23, 1870, Sanpete aa portrait, and on the other was doll, dressed like the bride. NielMads of a County, daughter Background music during the sen and Ellen Allred Nielsen. The reception was played by Karla family moved to Spring City when Mork and JoAnne Smith. she There child. small she was a Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Strong met and married Daniel Wells Larsen in the Manti Temple. He greeted the guests at the door, and the guest book was cared died about 22 years ago. for by Mrs. Gary Jolley. Rein The Larsens lived Spring ceiving gifts were Susan, Lucetta City for a time, then lived in and Donald Jolley. The gift dise Marys-valAnnabella and Richfield, was arranged by Mrs. Bob while Mr. Larsen was field play Secretan, Mrs. Tad Dewey, Mrs. man for the Utah Fuel Company. Tracy Gardner, Miss Iris Hein-zi- g They later moved to Lehi, where and Miss Arlene Davis. Mr. Larsen, with his son, Linel, were Misses Joyce Serving Lester Ross, Comben, Nann Broadbent, Vesta and Three-Bar Dairy Morton, LaVee Hadfield and Sheroperated the business in Lehi and Bingham. ry Lee Poulson of Boulder, Utah. Mrs. Larsen has been an active The tables were decorated with member of the Church of Jesus single pink blossoms in tiny Saints, and Christ of Latter-dahas engaged in expensive geneaShe suffered a logical work. stroke in August, 1957, and alWELCOME TO . . though she has been incapacitated, she still loves to read and visit with friends and relatives who Benefit Banquet For Hutchings Museum Success response to the g Club dinner for the benefit of the Hutchings museum fund was overwhelming, according to George T. Strasburg, general chairman of the event. Nearly 250 were served at the banquet, which was held in the tabernacle Thursday, Community -- new-lywe- Lehi s ; i ds . .:. ,-- u W " SUP Postpone ' Meeting Date The Lehi chapter, Sons of Utah Pioneers have postponed their regular meeting, originally scheduled for this week, to Thursday, October 31. Postponement was due to the divisional roadshow presentation on their regular night. The chapter will meet Thursday, October 31 at the home of Jay 'G. Cox on the Lake Road. Durf ey Cleaners Phone ' I' I ri - fund-raisin- October 17. Results of the ticket sales were still being compiled at press time, but Mr. Strasburg estimated that approximately one thousand dollars would be totalled when all the results are in. On behalf of the Lions Club, Mr. Strasburg would like to express appreciation to all who helped make the affair a success, those who participated in the ticket :V " 1 MR. AND MRS. RONALD MORGAN bowls centering the pink and white cloths. Arrangements of roses and chrysanthemums were used throughout the reception rooms. Bishop J. Ferrin Gurney was master of ceremonies at the program which followed the reception. Bishop Harvard R- Hinton offered the invocation. Kathryn Dorton, Norene Felt and Wanda Buckle sang "Just Because You're You" and "Sweethearts," accompanied by Eva Carson, and "Love Is a Thing" was played as a saxaphone solo by LeeR Watkins, accompanied by Naomi Shaw. Gary Jolley sang "A Love Affair," accompanied by his wife, and Lynette Peterson played "I Love You Truly" on the violin, accompanied by Elaine Haws, as the bridal waltz. Lucile Ingram gave a toast to the bride Lions and groom, followed by the bene' diction by Ronald Clark. Following a short honeymoon trip, the new Mr. and Mrs. Mor gan are making their home in the Eastmond Apartments. Entertaining in honor of the bride have been Miss Margaret Ann Webb, Miss Jena V. Turner and Miss Janeen Nelson. campaign, who donated produce, for the decorations and program, and to those who responded to the ticket sales. Assisting Mr. Strasburg on the general committee were Russell Innes, publicity; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Comben and Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddington, program; Clell Jackson, staging; Mrs. Roy L. Ferman, decorations; Dr. B. J. Larsen, Howard Brown, Roy Ferman, H. Dee Hansen, Elden A. Harding, Eugene Hilton, Dan Peterson, Ralph Wing, Alma Peterson, Gerald R. Taylor and N. S. Peck, ticket sales. Guests were served all the food they desired at tables beautifully decorated by Mrs. Ferman with chrysanthemums. Following the meal, a musical show presented LaDrue Doiton to Appear in Nation-WidTV Master iz ga. neavy Load Regular 3.45 16 ga. Heavy Loads Regular 3.20 20 ga. Heavy Loads Regular 3.00 Shampoo and Set Hair Cut 2.59 2.43 Regular 2.70 wincnesier Regular 3.60 .300 2.16 MOVING or SALVAGE DEVELOPMENT Ext. 3.51 3.67 3.67 30-4- 0 3.67 3.67 2.98 dJuaflJaim's OFFICE 2111 STORE Walgreen Agency Store Brigham Young University UTAH Main Street - Lehi - Ph. 325 PROVO, Wotte Savage 30-0- 6 Bids Invited NOW for Either & 2.91 Regular 4.40 Springfield Regular 4.55 .270 Winchester Regular 4,55 Krag Regular 4.55 .308 Winchester Regular 4.55 .32 Special Regular 3.70 Clearing Land for Expansion PERMANENT SPECIALS! 10.50 24, 1957 2.81 Ami Brigham Young University is located directly across from Great Central Market in American Fork High School Girls Last Publication October LOW. LOW Ammunition Prices D Provo Homes Must Go! 4 FR Adults B. ou-j- u CAMPUS PLANNING $6.50 8.50 LaDiue It Pays to Advertise! Harold Anderson Grade School Girls Sergeant w These livable bungalows will be awarded to best qualified bidder CALL OR WRITE GLORIA'S Beauty Salon Show CARD OF THANK We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the countless acts of kindness shown us at the time of the passing of our husband and father. To those who assisted at the home, for the many floral offerings, for the music and speakers ?t the services, and the many messages of condolence and sym pathy we are sincerely and deep- Dorton, who is stationed in Korea ili the First Caalry Division. U. S. Army Artillery, will appear on the nation-- ide television broadcast of "Wide Wide World" this Sunday, October 27 at 2 p. m. on Channel 4. Master Sgt. Dorton will appear as a color ly grateful. The family of Jesse Leo Cardon bearer on the portion of the program which features the army, and will be seen carrying the NOTICE TO CREDITORS .. American Flag, his family learned OF HELEN E. COMESTATE this week. ER, Deceased Notice To Creditors. by the Hawaiian Club oi the Creditors will present claims B. Y. U. was presented. Short with vouchers to the undersigned talks were given by Harvard Hin- administrator at the office of O. ton and Dr. E. Eddington. Garn DeVere Wootton, Attorney it Holbrook was master of cere- Law, Suite 12 Geneva Building, monies. The stage was decorated American Fork, Utah, on or bewith arrangements of chrysanthe- fore December 6, 1957. ELDON F. COMER, mums, also by Mrs. Ferman. Administrator. First Publication Oct. 3, 1957. Many-Splendor- . e 54. 1957 DELenDnnDDDficaiim lWw S 1.75 1.25 . l"hH No Appointment Needed A 288 GLORIA ROBINSON Member NID State Street , i-- Eu-do- ra call. She had six children, two of whom survive: "Linel J. Larsen, Lehi, and Eudora R. Nesbitt, Provo. She has seventeen grandchildren and foity-si- x greatgrandchildren. She is the last surviving member of her father's family. rv jv s fx- - 87th Birthday y tx j Eunice L. Larsen Observes son-in-la- THl'BSDAV. OCTOBER Lehi 454 East State Road Phone 894 KEITH L. LARSEX Swks City Council rosilion Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey WARKEX L. GOATES K'publlcnn Candidate for Mayor L S. WILLES Choice for Council Republican Candidates Pledge Themselves to Continue to Work For the Interest-inthe Growth and Development of Lehi City in the FollowingT Ways: 1 1. 2. 3. II The great bourbon of the Old West is winning new friends everywhere! I BROOK THE OLD The smoothest of fine Kentucky bourbons has the taste, the mildness, the quality that will win you tool DISTILLERS SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY PRODUCTS COMPANY Health and Safety. Acquire the site and work toward the goal of a new hospital. Improve and expand city recreation program by: a. Lighting for Vets' Ball Park. 4. 5. 6. 7. b. Improve facilities for little league, boys and girls teams. soft-ba- ll 8. Opening and developing of new roads for building purposes. Improve roads and extend fuel lines to the fringe areas of the city. Expand garbage pickup and extend sewer lines. City beautification: Eradication of weeds along sidewalks & streets. Encourage the development of industries in Lehi. We Pledge Our Cooperation to Work Together in Harmony and Unity for the Benefit and Best Interest of Our Community h |