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Show THURSDAY, APRIL LTin FBKE PRESS, . 1954 Miss Shirley Frint. Dean Edwards United in Spring Wedding A lovely affair of the spring mer. Mr. luiwaras, wno nas oeen season was the wedding of Miss employed at Brjce for the past six is a well known graduate Shirley Frint and Dean Edwards, summers, school w here he took Lehi of of home high which took place at the in dramatics and 15. a part prominent the bride, Thursday. April also of music, serving as student Bishop William Hadfield, uncle ceremanager. the the groom, performed mony in the presence of immediate family members and close friends. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Frint of Salt Lake Gty. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C Edwards. A first year student at the UniNumerous friends and relatives versity of Utah, Miss Michel Tayinfrom Lehi attended the reception lor was initiated Last week-en- d to ward Delta which was held In the Ivins Delta, Delta, sorority, hall, in Salt Lake City. White which requires high scholastic tapers in tall candelabra combined standards. She was pledged last with a background arrangement of February. Miss Taylor lives at gladioli, stocks and pink car Carlson Hall on the universty nations, following the theme of campus. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pink, white and silver. Potted ac bells were and wedding Stanley M. Taylor, Michel gradupalms cents. ated from Lehi high school and The petite blonde bride chose for LDS Seminary. She made an outher wedding a cathedral model of standing record as a flutist and white satin and lace with long played in both band and orchestra. pointice sleeves and fitted bodice. She was a cheerleader for two An heirloom tiara of orange blos- years. Prior to leaving for Salt soms formerly worn by her mother, Lake City, she was Sunday School ' supported the veil which floated to chorister in the Sixth Ward. She finger tip length. She wore a is continuing with her music. single strand of pearls about her throat' A white orchid centered the bridal bouquet with yellow nnrt sfvtoert LCHL UTAH in : Miss Sharon Graham Engaged to Air m m. Miss Michel Taylor Pledges to roses and white stephanotis. Attendants were the three sisters of the bride, Mrs. Kenneth Browning as matron of honor; Miss Maria Frint and Miss Dee Ann Frint. They were gowned in ballerina length frocks in blending shades of blue, and held nosegays of carnations. The bride's mother was attired In blue with corsage of gardenias and talisman roses. Mrs. Edwards, senior, chose a modish shade of pink, with similar corsage. Gary Meredith performed best man's duties for his cousin. Mrs. Joseph Magelby, aunt of the groom, cared for the guest book. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Anthony Rogers and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, aunts of the bride. Mrs. Qella McNeil presided over the refreshments table." Joyce Jones, Wilma and Carlene Edwards; Florence Black, Leah Daly, Portia Peterson and Janice Pearce served. Songs by Mrs. Thomas Segura (Anna Lee Lunceford) highlighted the evening. Mrs. Kelly Pearce Mrs. Harold Ilutchings was hostess for the Serimpian Club last Thursday. A recipe exchange was featured. Generous samples were one present provided by each Pink gladioli and white tapers in silver holders were pleasing deco rations. A demonstration on hat making was given for the group at the home of Mrs. Francis Grant with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Cedar strom as hostess. Remodelling of hats and the individual touch were features. An interesting rqvlew of the opera, "Faust," was given by Mrs. James at the meeting held at the home of Mrs. Vernon Blamires. Records of the foremost arias and chorus parts were played. Mrs. John Gray and Mrs. Betty Wilson were special guests at the affair. The next occasion for the club will be the Mothers' Tea, May 13, it Is announced by Mrs. Richard Webb, publicity chairman. accompanied. "Always," was the theme song for the bridal waltz. VISIT FROM TENNESSEE Here from the South for the Dancing completed the lovely affair. wedding of a cousin, Dean EdThe new Mr. and Mrs. Edwards wards, to Miss Shirley Frint of are leaving May 1 for Grand Can- Salt Lake City, were Mrs. Jack yon where they will spend the Boone of Memphis, Tennessee, and summer, employed by the Union Miss Iva Curtis of LaMar, Pacific railroad company, as man- Mississippi. They were house ager and assistant manager of the guests at the home of Mrs. James cafeteria. They were transferred Beverley, close relative, and enfrom Bryce canyon where they joyed a tour of the many points held the same positions last sum of interest in Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Batteries and Recapping New and Used TIRES Dens Tire Shop State Street - Lehi Phone 0281-J- 2 X jears. ment Mrs. Graham was accompanied by a close friend. Miss Louise Walters for a three weeks visit at the base. They remained at the guest house and enjoyed tours of "f 1 it- - : the huge camp and neighboring cities of Biloxi and Gulfport. crossed They the Mississippi River for visits In Alabama. . MR. AND MRS. DEAN EDWARDS MISSIONARY WIVES AND SUNDAY GATHERING PARENTS MEETING TONIGHT President and Mrs. Virgil H. The missionary wives and parPeterson enjoyed a gathering of ents meeting will be held Thurstheir entire family membership at in the Fourth Ward day (tonight) dinner, Sunday. Their daughter Relief rooms, beginning at Society Mama, Mrs. Wallace Berry, was Mrs. Rulon Allred was hostess hostess for the affair at her home. 8:00 p. m. All in the group are at her home for the meeting of the A photographer was engaged to reminded to attend. Olympian Club, last Thursday. take pictures of the family group. Mrs. Vere Peterson, club president, Those present included Presitook charge and Mrs, Allred gave dent and Mrs. Peterson and daughthe litany. An interesting film, ter, and Donald Wright; "What's New in Cooking," by Ida Mr. Lueen, Mrs. Richard McMillan and Bailey Allen, was shown. Refresh$10.00 $300.00 (Ruth) and children, Georgia, Greg ments followed the spring theme. and of Salt Lake City; Mr. Vicki, Arrangements were made for the and Mrs. Vere Peterson, SMALL Maradee, annual spring tea for high school LaMont and Becky; Mr; and Mrs. senior girls and their mothers and Paul Peterson and children, Paula the mothers of' club members, Kay and John; Mr. and Mrs. Don which will be held Friday, May 7. Peterson and the Berrys. Olympian Club Sees Film On Cooking LOANS! to LEHI LOAN COMPANY J. 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FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Miss Graham is a graduate of the Lehi high school, class of 1953. Age 21 to 60. Must be residents of this county She was a member of the chorus, two or more Competent appraisers reFHA and GAA organizations and ceive $325 to $350 per month. Farm experIplayed on the basketball team-Sh- e was employed for a time at ience valuable. the Utah theatre. She entered Lehi Free Press the Women's Air Force last SepWrite Box 124, tember for a three years enlist co SIIERWOODS LEAVE Robert Sherwood of the U. S. Navy, visited here with relatives last Thursday, prior to leaving for Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Islands, where he will be station ed. With him was his wife, the former Merlene Burningham, and baby son, Robbie. They left Mon day for California. Mrs. Sherwood will remain in Sacramento with her brother, Don Burningham, tor a time. Robert is a son of Mrs Zina Sherwood, now of Morgan. 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