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Show inn, LEHI FREE PRESS, UTAH Blaine Thrasher Temple Marriage Unites Miss Stania Lott and Clifford Brennan Impressive rites in the Salt Lake Temple united Miss Stania Lott. daughter of Mrs Stanley Lott and the late Mr. Lott of Walla Walla, Washington, in marriage to Clifford Brennon, September 3. An open house reception was held in their honor in the Fifth church Ward that evening. Autumn colors and flower arrangements by Mrs. Bill Lewis made a lovely background for the bridal party. floor length gown of chantilly lace and net accented the beauty of the bride? The dress was designed by her mother. A sheer veil fell to finger tip length from a halo of seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was composed of white stephanotis and yellow roses. Attendants were room mates of the bride at the BYU, Colleen Hitesman, matron of honor; Joyce Kirk and Carol Dranbay, all of A Tooele. Best man's duties were perform ed by Jack Whittier of Provo, fraternity brother of Bricker unit, to the groom. Small cousins of the bride, Margaret Ann Bone as flower girl and Stanley Lewis as ring bearer were members of the wedding party. Ushers were Paul Trane, Brian and John Bone, cousins of the bride. Mrs. Warren L. Goates and Mrs. Norven Brown presided over the gift table. The program was arranged by Mrs. George Bone, aunt of the bride and included several numbers by Don LeBaron, Rae Marie and Velma Jerling. violin, cello and piano. Vocal solos, "Oh, Promise Me" and "One Alone." were sung by Rae Marie J. LeBaron. Paul Trane played a clarinet solo with his mother Mrs. Bill Lewis as accompanist. Mrs. Shirl Okey, accompanied by her mother Mrs. George Carson, fur- MIA Conducts :;V" Outstanding Conference Meeting Le-Bar- on A vocal nished vocal selections. trio, Vera Trane, Evelyn Peterson and Zada Phillips, was accompanied by Mrs. Bone. Included in the large gathering of over 200 relatives and friends were grandparents of the bride, Mrs. Rachel Wing and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. Following a honeymoon trip to the new Mr. and Mrs. Brennan will be feted at a reception in Walla Walla. Mrs. Bill Lewis and son, Paul and her sitser, Mrs. Howard Jasperson and baby son Jeffery, of Salt Lake City, will attend and will spend a week in Athenian Club Cake Sale Swells Polio Fund Drive very successful project in connection with the emergency polio fund drive, is reported by ivlrs. Russell Innes, president of the Athenian Club. The club cake sale, held Saturday morning at Wathen's shoe shop proved very popular with community residents and a total of $78.75 was turned over to the emergency fund. Club officers were assisted in conducting the sale by Mrs. E. N. Webb and Mrs. "Clifford Miller. The cakes were made by club members and their friends, contacted for the purpose. Mrs. Innes wishes to publicly thank all who furnished cakes, the families who so readily bought them and Mr. Wathen for the generous contribution of his show room for the sale. A Mrs. Christie Willes was a Mr. and Mis F. J Thrasher medical patient, August 30 to received word that thoir son. September 2. Rlaine has avlvanceii to the Lee Wanlass. 18, son of Mr. ami of Formerly sergeant. rating stationed with the army at Fort Mrs. Fred Wanlass. injured at Kustis. Virginia, he is now at Fort Camp Williams, received treatMomnouth. N. J. and assigntnl to ment for bruises August 31 to a radio and tehision sch(X)l for September 1. six months. An eight wtH'ks ratIxuis Clutter underwent minor as one of the top him named ing four in his class. He has Ucn surgery, September 7. in the army eleven months A Hal and Katherine Smith of I.ehi and school high graduate a former National Guardsman, he Holmstead are the parents of a plac-- on the basketball team and new baby daughter born August was employed at Gnva Steel 31. weight 8 lbs. 9 os. There is one brother Gordon, and a sister, plant. Jan. Proud grandparents are Mr. Here from Rmxsovelt, Mr. unl and Mrs. Rex Holmstead and Mr. Mrs Ruel Fddington and two sons and Mrs. Max Smith of American were week-enguests at the Al Fork. are bert Brooks home. They came to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead attend the Rrooks-Bah- r reunion. and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans, 4 9, ISM Lehi Hospital Happenings Advanced To Sergeant v A - An outstanding program depicting the theme, "Seek Not for was Riches but for Wisdom." presented under the direction of the MIA Sunday evening as a conference meeting. A dramatization with Book of Mormon costumes and setting, gave an appealling picture of the need for correct values in time of disaster and trials. Stake Speech Director Dorothy Bone directed the pre sentation and also read the theme. Duane Woffinden, stake Mutual Improvement Association superintendent, conducted the meeting. The congregation sang. '"True to the Faith." with Fon Cook directing and Mrs. Donna Mitchell at the piano. Vere Peterson offered the opening prayer. Young people giving addresses were as follows: Kenneth Peterson, "Necessity of Obedience;" of Charles Mercer, "Blessings Paul Trane and Obedience;" Dorace Hadfield on prayer. The MIA chorus sang two special numbers, "Now Let All the Heavens Adore Thee," and a special arrangement of "O, My Father." Douglas Willes spoke the benediction. THURSDAY', SEPTEMBER Ihi, Mrs. Edith Adams, American Fork, and Mrs. James Smith, Alpine. in-e- . A baby son arrived for Lee J. and Mary Louise (Joye) Smith September 5, weight 5 lbs. 14 ozs. There is one brother and one sister. John S. Smith is the pleased grandfather. it Pays To Adreitisel d JT. I r '' V ; - k: li i . . t r f- 1 -- d Great-grandparen- 1 n .M i lf, ii w IjlJ' MRS. CLIFFORD BRENNAN . L Vj -- lit ' - - Si. 1 , 4 REAL ESTATE WE ARE MEMBERS OF MULTIPLE LISTING ts -- ? j - f , tt t l " A- Primary Election September General Election, November 14 Z BUREAU LPIXE IUST LISTED This 70 ac farm. Large mod. farm home. J A frade dairy setup. Newj milk barn and equipment. Lgc hay barn and lounging shed.! Metal grain bin. 8 cow now milking. 10 head helfen. Tra-- I ctor and equlpmentJIay fori winter. Coop for 1500 hens. Only $16,000. Terms to be arranged. Interesting and Unusual Facts About Utah to that the Kennecott Copper tent vanes from 28 per-cewater to 15 the 27 per-cemine according at Bingham, Corporations' WVWHHWWVWW Good S bedroom mod. shake! home, rtllity rm. Built on ga-- j rage. Gas heat - Close in. $8000, or make an offer. Don't Miss This! nt nt miles S. E. of Salt Lake City, is the largest open cut mine in North America. The theatre-lik- e quarry covers 855 acres, and 41 huge electric shovels with dippers of capacity are used to mine the ore . . . that operating goes on on 45 different levels over 138 miles of standard gauge track . . . 145 tons of material are exca ns vated every minute. DO YOU KNOW: that Tourists may see the tremendous sight of ore blasting at Bingham : : : The time is daily at 3:30 p. m. and 3:15 p. m. on stage. American Fork has not had a County Commissioner for DO YOU KNOW: that UTAH is at the bottom of all Intermountain States in selling their state and its tourist over 30 years. I Most people are agreed VISITS FROM ARIZONA Mrs. R. P. Diehl of San Manuel, Arizona, who has spent the past two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, was joined for the return trip by her husband. She Came for the six tieth wedding anniversary of her parents. A family gathering including Mrs. Turner and her nine daughters was held at the home of Mrs. Albert (Bonnie) West in Draper. On Labor Day, the nine sisters and their mother spent an the to should come from American HERE'S YOUR CHANCE See this 5 room modern stucco home. Gas heat. ac land. Fine location. $500 down. $50 per month. Harry! this cant last. Rowan Realty Fork. Now Located upstairs in Bank ..7jki.:;. Phone 468 F. RULON NICHOLS VOTE FOR After Hours OaB I Jerry Buckley, Orem M47-- for Commissioner Rl or (Paid Political Adv.) Call Dena Grant A. F. lOOWi g DO YOU KNOW: that the Great Salt Lake is Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson the saltiest body of water on earth. and sons Kenneth and .Glade visit with the exception of the Dead Washington. ed in Rexburg, Idaho, last week Sea. The lake has an average MR. AND MRS. SYLVESTER with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson EVANS VACATION IN TEXAS and the new baby daughter. They width of 35 miles and an average Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans also enjoyed a few days in Yellow' length of 75 miles, depth varying have returned after a month spent stone Park. from 20 to 50 feet. The salt con- in Texas and Mexico. They were guests at the home of a son, Ross S. Evans and family at El Paso, Re-Ele- ct going over the border for an interesting visit in Mexico. Their son is a prominent contractor in El Paso. An interesting experiRepublican Candidate ence for them was drinking from for a well, dug by the Indians eight years before the Pilgrims landed in America and reputed to be the oldest well in the United States. BE SURE TO VOTE It is located near Santa Fe. They Primary Election Sept. 14 also visited the highest golf course in the world located in that area. Pd. Pol. Adv, They also had the experience of being caught in a dangerous flood caused by a cloudburst on the Rio Grande river. Much damage took place in the locality. next Commissioner serve North Utah County There is no admission charge. Bingham is one of the most unusual towns in the world . 1 street wide and 3 miles long. The houses and buildings hug the sides of the canyon walls. In enjoyable time at Riverton at the Bingham the dogs have to wag home of Mrs. Gwen Mac Farlane, their tails up and down, said a world traveler. Sundays. that HUGO PRICE County Surveyor mi t " Vote For GRBOSStlK) Lehi Rodeo Gromnids-8:li- 5 FIRIiAY iiii n ii ii Li O Ui LeRoy R. Griffin Republican Candidate For COUNTY COMMISSIONER MAIN EVENT 'X SEMI MAIN EVENT Dave O Executive Secretary Am. Fork Chamber of Commerce President Utah State Firemen's Hour Time Limit 1 Bro. SNYDER in Well Qualified Falls Wilbur if V,7 2 Out Of 3 2 REYNOLDS Chores can be done easier and faster when there is plenty of light in and around your barns, poultry houses, shops and other farm buildings. Good light prevents accidents, too . . . and enables you to readily meet emergencies, such as caring for sick animals at night. Plenty of light on your farm costs so little, too. So many ways it pays to "be modernlight up the farm." Garth AMES VS. 45 Minute Time Limit Out Of 3 Falls vs. Treach MAIN EVENT 10 Rounds VS, Association O President American Fork Lions Club O Charter President Am. Fork Jaycees YMMIA Sopt. Five Tear Primary Election Sept 14 General Election Nov. 2 Pd. PoL Adv. Frank PHILLIP S Jimmy ME BUY FROM YOUR DEALER SEMI MAIN Event Do KENNINGTON vs. Tickets on Sale Rounds m JACKSON Ringside $2.00 General Adm. $1.25 Kids Under 14 - 75c Mint Cafe, Salt Lake Lehi Free Press, Lehi Swain's Barber Shop, Provo -- UTAH POWER & WIGHT CO. 4 -- |