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Show LEm FREE PRESS. LEHL ETAI1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER , 1954 Miss Donna Rae Jones Weds John M. Topham in Temple Rites Hi i Fellow students at the Univer it BiV-s- S Ml II I ity of Utah, Miss Donna Rae Dozen 4-Jones, daughter of President and Mrs- - Frank W. Jones, and John M To Topham, recited vows in the Salt Lake Temple, Friday, September 3 At State Parents of the eroom are Mr. and Two articles made by members Mrs. Merlin June Topham of Salt of the Club will Happy Dozen L. Lake Oty. Elder Richard Fair exin the State be entered Evans of the Council of Twelve hibit. The wooden rack, spice Apostles officiated at the cere made by Ileen Cox and article, mony. the Luncheon cloth made by Iris A weddine breakfast at the Cox, both won blue ribbons in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D Utah County exhibit and will be Giles, grandparents of the bridge- - entered in the State Fair. Group groom feted the newlyweds. instructor, Mrs. James Cox, rereception was held that same ports a very satisfactory showing h evening in the Lehi at the county exhibit held last ward meeting house. Large baskets Friday in Provo. The four record of gladioli throughout the rooms books placed all won blue ribbons; followed the color theme of red seven spice racks Drougnt inree and white. blue and four red ribbons; seven The bride was lovely In an luncheon cloths brought four blue original gown of taffeta and lace, and three red ribbons. in graceful ballerina length, with Each of the girls in the group lace collar and short sleeves. took part on the program which Tucks accented the empire waist was a feature or the closing party line. A full length veil fell from which was held at the Glen Wan-las- s a lace crown. The bridal bouquet home. Kathryn Wanlass was was heart shaped of white and red the hostess. Mrs. Cox was in gladioli. charge of the luncheon. Her son. Attendants were Mrs. Fred Grant, who has accompanied his Schow, sister of the bride, ai mother to club meetings through matron of honor, and Miss Kath out the summer, enjoyed serving. leen Jones. They wore red and white dotted swiss in empire style FAMILY PARTY HONORS TWO BIRTHDAYS and held bouquets of glads. A family party honored Mr. and ; Willard E. Shingleton, Jr., was Mrs. Gordon Berquist (Karlyn man. best The mother of the bride was at- Wilson) for their birthdays which tired in blue lace and Mrs. Top fall just one day apart. Included ham, Sr., chose rose taffeta. Their in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilson, parents of Mrs. corsages were of gladioli. A classmate, Miss Mitzi Hanson Berquist; Mr. and Mrs. Lane Hall, of Tremonton, cared for the guest Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of book. Bishop and Mrs. George A. American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Ricks and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Wilson, Ralph Berquist of Provo Giles greeted the guests at the and the honored couple. Gordon is door. Mrs. Karl Jones and Mrs. eaving for military service nnd Dean Price were in charge of the his wife will remain with her par gifts. In charge of refreshments ents for the present. were Mrs. Eldon Bone, Mrs. Win- I Happy be Represented Fair ! ih i 1 H r 4-- H ' my ? Third-Sevent- ifred Sorenson, Mrs. Glen Chilton MRS. W. M. CARSON and Mrs. Marshall Webb. Miss HOME FROM ALASKA Mrs. W. M. (Meda) Carson re LuDean Wilcox, Glenda Chilton, Sharon Johnson and Carol Ann turned home from Alaska last Nielsen served. week, after spending ten months Lars K. Jenkins was master of there. She visited at the homo of ceremonies for the program. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell Malin Smith gave a reading and (her daughter Eva) at Palmer vocal selections were, "Wonderful which is fifty miles north of One," Donald Nielsen, f accom- Anchorage, Mr. Campbell operates panied by his mother, Mrs. Vernon a creamery and Mrs. Campbell is K. Nielsen; "My Wedding Prayer," now running a cafe. Mrs. Carson Mrs. Myrton Grant, with Miss reports that the winter weather Sharon Shepherd as accompanist. did not seem much more severe Mrs. Read Miller sang, 'The Lovli-e- than here. She made the trin bv Night of the Year," accom- plane both ways. panied by Mrs. John Mitchell for the bridal waltz. Miss Marilyn Anderson and Lloyd Jones played if I: i MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. TOPHAM Mrs. Gerald Taylor Wins Top Award at A. F. Flower Show Mrs. G. R. (Mable) Taylor took top honors in the American Fork Steel Day flower show with her single spike entry of blue delphinium. She received the "Queen of the Show" ribbon and trophy, coming out as top exhibitor in the show which attracted over 550 entries. Mrs. Roy L. Ferman was award ed sweepstakes for her artistic arrangement and also won several other ribbons. Her daughter Linda Ferman was a sweepstakes winner in the junior section. Other Lehi winners in the show were Clifford Austin. Kenneth Gray, Mnrie Gunther, Monica Peterson, Mrs. Howard Brown, Mable Jones and Special Program At Garden Club Meeting Tonight Mrs. WILSONS TAKE NORTHWEST VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilson Sadie Chandler, regional director for Utah County garden clubs, will be the guest speaker at the Lehi Garden Club meeting tonight (Thursday). Dr. W. L. Worlton will show some interesting slides taken on his recent trips. All members and others interested are reminded to attend at 7:30 p. m. in the Memorial Instructions on placBuilding. ing entries in the flower show will . be given. 7 ; v Base, Louisiana. A graduate of Lehi high school, she was a member of FHA and GAA groups and sang in the chorus. SSgt. Knox has served in the Air Force for six years and was recently sent overseas. He is a member of the Air Police and expects to remain overseas for two years. Mrs. Knox is plan ning to join him in the Phillipines as soon as regulations permit. She is now with two girls who en listed with her Alene Hagland of Idaho and Ann Green of Orem. and Radio Service Phone . V TV & Apliance Lehi, x It . T '.lu"1" Democratic Candidate for or Men nd Boys Peace Officers Association 1948-4O F. B. I. Schooled wm organize a Utah County Junior Sheriffs Club. Uniform Traffic Department. 9. ' 24-Ho- ur Service Emergency Rescue Service with Mounted Posse, Sponsored by Harding for Sheriff Club mi lo Have SIHOP LEHI is a good idea to have your heating equipment it will be in first class condition when the heating season begins. It is bur suggestion that you have your FURNACE MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do the following work: that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. AUTOMATIC CONTROLS Sec that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and dean and free from obstructions. WA1F1HISW9 Phone 12 U O Experience Five Years Chief Police of Orem O Peace Officers' Choice for President of Central Utah Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Work and Dress Shoes PARTY Primary Election FILTERS Philip E. Brimhall Main Street DEMOCRATIC checked now so that See SANTA ROSA Pd. PoL Adv. by Brimhall for Assessor Club a FLUES ... SIflE ( Sheriff Your Inleatitia Mml Inspedec! In and See Our New Fall Line of Beautiful New Vote the Democratic Ticket at the Primary Sept 14 i Sterling Harding 8332 n- - All Work Guaranteed Honest - Fair Efficient " for Sheriff NOW s TCI CMVJ1SSW0RK County. Assessor ' JOHNSON'S and Utah ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED TENT REPAIRING Come h r Utah County 11 Expert Repair St J& 0 MARVEL COMERS ON BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Comer left Wednesday morning on a business trip to California. They plan to remain two weeks. While there they will visit a sister, Mrs. Essie Yates in Los Angeles, and their sons, Keith Comer and family at Culver City, and Clifford Comer and family at Malibu. Thanks" to those who helped the lead-zin- c industry's effort to secure tariff protection against excessive imports. The President rejected the tariff increases, but his stepped-u- p stockpile program may prove a real "shot In the arm" for lead-zin- c mining. He has shown he is aware of the industry's plight and, the vital place of domestic metal production in national defense and domestic economy. 'f. Now's the Time to Bring in Those Hunting Boots for ! STERLING HARDING Meet your Utah County Candidate Television We Do All Kinds of . . i Miss. Citizens of Lehi: Thrasher. en-Joy- ed BRIMHALL en-rou- Sept. Loo Thrasher, on vacation from his employment in Los Angeles, California, is visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price a visit Northwest. They report a wond- Peterson and from Mrs. Dell Kay and erful time on the trip which in- Ruth here fromchildren California. Mr. cluded the "Craters of the Moon" and Mrs. Merrill Hard Tremonof Idaho Falls Temple and fishing at ton, were Wenatchee Lake, Washington. Price home.Sunday guests at the Soap Lakes and the Grand Coulee. Dam were also included. They were guests of a son, Max Wilson and family at Seattle, Washington, and also visited Mr, Wilson broth- y er, Guy Wilson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carter (Elva Wilson) and family members. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Byington, former school student here, and Mrs. Serena Berquist and daughters at Preston, Idaho, were visited. Vote For Of interest to numerous re la tives and friends here comes the announcement of the marriage of Airman 3c Sharon Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graham, to Staff Sgt Robert A. Knox, also of the Air Force. S Sgt. Knox is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox of Greenville, Patta Gray. At Fireside Chat have returned after a twelve-day- s vacation trip to Idaho and the Utah County Home Show Sept. 8 to 11 The wedding took place at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss.. followed by a honeymoon leave to New Orleans, La. Mrs. Graham and a friend. Miss Louise Walters visited with her previously in Mississippi In the Air Force since last September 15, the new Mrs. Knox was stationed at Lackland Air Force Base, later at Keesler Field and is now serving in a clerical capacity at Barksdale Air Force Vy. Book Review Given The Special Interest Class of the Seventh Ward MIA enjoyed a fireside meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malin Smith. Mrs. Delbert Sudweeks assisted as hostess, with' 25 members present. Mrs. Virgil Wootton of American Fork gave an interesting review of Pearl Buck's book, "Hidden Flower." ; i st background music during the re ceiving. Duet numbers were sung by Cora Winkler and Wanda Gibbs. Following a honeymoon trip, the new Mr. and Mrs. Topham will make their home in Salt Lake City, where both will attend the University of Utah. X HORACE HAD FIELD FAMILY VACATION ON WEST COAST An enjoyable trip with no car trouble was reported by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield. who spent ten days on a West coast vacation. With them went their children, J. H-- , Glen. Mary Lee and Renae. A bevy of top entertainers for Bryce and Zions canyons and Las the first Utah County Home Show Vegas, Nevada, were included to be held September 8 to 11 at to Los Angeles, California, the new National Guard Armory where they remained for several in Provo will soon be announced, days, guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. according to Clayton Jenkins, M. Shoemaker, a sister to Mrs. secretary of the Provo Chamber Hadfield. They enjoyed a swim of Commerce. in the ocean and a ferry trip at Response to the Home Show San Francisco, they crossed the has surpassed all expectations and Golden Gate Bridge and remained nearly all booths for exhibits have overnight in the redwood forest. been taken Mr. Jenkins declared. At Richland, Washington, they Displays will include everything were guests of another sister, Mrs. on the market for the homemaker R. G. Smith and family. Elder from the latest type of household Hadfield baptized their young son. gadgets to the newest thing in Charles. Several former Lehi residents were greeted at church. building materials. Visitdrs to the show will be afforded an opportunity to gain a tractions planned for all members multitude of new ideas for pur- of the family. chasing new homes, remodeling Presentation of the Home Show their present homes or for smaller in Provo is under of homecraft projects, Mr. Jenkins the Provo Chamber sponsorship of Commerce. said. It will be brought to Provo by The four-da- y show will be Intermountain Home Shows, prospiced by entertainment programs ducers of the annual Utah Home each night, with many special at- - Show in Salt Lake City. Sharon Graham Marries Air Force Man MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 46 Utah and 6 Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas te |