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Show i, ran Bridal Shower Fetes Mrs. Joseph Tanner, Nee Pelra Clover Athenian Club Officers Re-Elect- ed Acclamation By Current officers in the Athenian by acclamation at the meeting which was held last Wednesday at the home Club were ed for these Army photogs, was away. Liigui i mi, seen j uuica was up to 400 nt Wanted Clean cotton Rags. 5c per lb. Free Press Off ice Kitchen Cabinet Specialists Years Experience 20 I .& 1 i f 5 I I bomb 89 explosion was Richard W. gien by Jacob. Hales of Brigham Young University. Convention Set For April 23 SSaSaWHnHHiniMliilitaiHi VISION is what Lynne Stuart, radio singer, is promoting here, with the glasses and Vision it is, all. " " k'T ir ( miV Brothertj jg nTs ' -- .1 jgiiiiijiwiiiM Preparation Shop and Save in Lehi Zufelt Auto Repair Service Front end alignment and wheel balancing. Motor tune up and complete Automotive Repairs Q Exxpert body and fender work and painting. GOOD Year tires and batteries Q Highest prices allowed for your old battery Q Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY PHONE AM. FORK Q Q Lehi 060 mm Shoes For The Family POWERS Midday Yon mere's why MORE . Cowboy Boots and Hats Every Sunday at 12:30 $1.95 $2.95 & up Sport Shirts (KCSU) 1400 con buy a hig, powerfnl Tontine for less than many models of the lowest-price- d cars and ancn less than IW1 stripped economy models of mi mm Hgher-price- d makes! Compare this price! mm m ever before 0 The Very Latest in . . KOVO or KIXX ' for Saturday. Sport Coats and Slacks Listen to Bridal Shower Lee Honors Lucero Last Monday George Reynolds. All proceeds from the drawing will be used to finance the annual Easter Egg Hunt for the children also slated Children's Peddle Pushers Ladies Peddle Pushers n. " Eckersley, Mrs. Karl Flygare and Marilyn Larsen. Receiving the gifts were little Barbara Schow Mrs. and Carol Carter. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watkins catered the refreshments which were served by A delightful party was held in Glenda Larsen, Vesta Morton, the Second Ward church, Monday Kaye Christensen and Alma Goodevening, honoring Mrs. Lee Lu- win. cero, the former Pauline Shelton, Miss Marilyn Osterloh, cousin recent bride. For the occasion the bride, was mistress of cerethe new Mrs. Lucero wore a white monies for the program and presuit with navy accessories. Stand- sented a toast. Betty Blamires ing with her at the door were her and Edna Loveridge played a mother, Mrs. Leona. Schow, her violin duet, with Naomi Shaw as husband's mother and his sister. accompanist. numbers Each wore a corsage of American were furnished byDancing Katherine Wan-las- s, Beauty rosebuds. Bonnie Hacking, Patsy Hall Miss JaAnn Carter played a Makin. Readings were and Diane background of piano music while Lucille Webb and Carma the guests were gathering. An given by arrangement of deep pink snap- Christensen. Songs by . Elaine dragons, potted palms and bloom- Scown were accompanied by Ila ing plants added to the spring Powell. Vocal solos were furnishcolor theme. Carnations in floated by Alice Aldrich and Mrs. Fred ing bowls were used as centerBriggs. Accompanists were Mrs. pieces on the serving tables. Mrs. Amelia Osterloh Briggs, Shaw and JoAnn Carter. aunt of the bride, assisted as hos- g" rental boats. In charge of the drawing are Orlin Wathen, Wayne Allred and EASTER 17 7. Some lucky ticket holder will win an Evinrude Lightwin outboard motor in a drawing Saturday evening sponsored by the Lehi Junior Chamber of Commerce. The drawing is scheduled to take place at 6:00 p. m. at Wathen's Shoe Shop, where the motor has been on display for the past two weeks. Committee members report there Is still plenty of time to obtain tickets for the drawing. All Jaycees have them. Stubs must be deposited in the box at Wathen's. One of the smoothest and lightest outboard motors built, the Lightwin weighs only 32 pounds and has the famous "Fishermans Drive" which lets you go "where-evther's water to float your boat" over rocks and shallows, through thick reeds and weed beds. The motor is an ideal "take-alonmotor for use on Get Ready for . . . Some fields were in reported. condition for planting this week, Stake Sunday School preparation meeting will be held in the delayed slightly on account of the stake tabernacle, Sunday, March storm. Growing prospects for 17, at 2:30 p. m. All stake and this valley were estimated as ward Sunday School workers are good. reminded to attend. Ward secretaries are. remind in ed to send their reports to Miss LaRee Goates, new stake Sunday School secretary, who succeeds Know Your Melvm Hartshorn in the position. Other new board members, sus VALLEY UTAH tained recently, are Homer Trinna-maCourse 9; Vera Martens, Course 19, and Zella Peterson, Course 3.way Evinrude Motor Saturday er Sunday Schools in the Lehi Stake will follow the outline sent out by the General Board in Attends Beet presenting Easter programs Sunday. The outline is adaptable to Growers' the conditions of each ward. Virgil H. Peterson, local Separate programs are outlined for the North Utah for the children in the Junior County Beet Association, attended Sunday School. Everyone is ina conference held Monday in the vited to attend the services and Provo A. S. C. office. A. S. C. partake of the Easter spirit. was Manager Stewart Sharer present. Also included were Hal Elliott Sabey Scott, Vineyard; Benjamen, and Glen Davis for the Santaquin area. acres In Utah Eighty-on- e County were released and reallocated for beet growing, was Shop and save n Sunday Schools to Present Easter Programs April 10 repre-centati- of District convention the Federated Women's Clubs will be held Saturday April 23, in the Park Ward church, located at 8th North and 1st West in Provo. All members are reminded to reserve the date and aid in representing the Lehi clubs in attendance. Meeting April These young'uns work (play) with new permanent, unmodeling clay that can be hardened into kitchen-ovetreatbreakable shapes with mere ment Being made with a B. F. Goodrich Chemical plastic, the material, known as Duramold, remains pliable indefinitely unless it is baked. Word was received by family members here of the death of Don Valentine Harwood, 77, who passed away at his home in New York City, March 17. He had been ill for the past two years. Mr. Harwood was a graduate of the School of Law at Ann Arbor, Michigan. He also wrote short stories and newspaper articles. He is survived by his wife, Alice Lawlor Harwood, and one sister, Mrs. Maude Harwood Adams, Lehi. Conference Sunday School BAKED GOODS Lehi Native, Dies in New York Virgil Peterson Federated Clubs White '. may sidewcSLnJ' T a?y extra, as are tWrtone Price L, 624 You'll Smack Your Lips I I h 1F When You Taste YEAR OLD ' JRi Christensen WHATS yours. Bub? says baby giant otter, new at New York's Bronx zoo. She's from Brazil, will be six feet long when mature, p 1 New or Old Cabinets Financing Term Arranged . h y. f I &m East Srd North Phones 67-- J Am. Fork 95-- W You don't have to look far to find the reason for the tremendous surge to Fontiac. No further than the fact that only Pontiac produces cars that compete with the costliest in size, smartness and power, yet carry a price tag that is well under many in the lowest-pric- Complete Auto Repair Work Station Official Inspection MOBILE Auto Service 2gf me Wh W f KENTUCKY -- corn (2$ WHISKEY ' pulse-raci- high-power- future-fashione- d , LOOK HIGH AUD LOW AMD YOU'LL PAUL, L. HARMON COMPANY 207 West Main St, American tOO ... field. That's what brings people in to see and drive a Pontiac a value story they simply can't afford to overlook. And once they do once they get a close-u- p of America' most distinctive styling . . . once they sample the superlative roominess and comfort of Pontiac's luxury interiors . ; . once they try the V-- 8 thrills of exclusive Strato-Strea- k perforthis. car but lose in interest every mancethey Come in and get the rest of the story. See, drive beauty. and price this You'll find that if you can afford any new car you ' can easily afford a Pontiac ' Today Fred Nakafawa, Owner, Manager PHONE 2J e ... A.. 1855 Don V. Harwood, Jaycees to Give Mrs. Orville (Bethal Gunther, The piano students of Mrs. Verprominent local club woman and non K. Nielsen will be presented church worker, was elected in recital, Monday, April 11, at the of the Utah County Ward church, beWomen's Legislative Council, at 7:30 at ginning p. m. Beginning the biennial gathering test Trurs-da- and advanced students will parMrs. Gunther is the wife of in a variety of selections. ticipate State Representative Orvlle Gun- Parents and friends are cordially ther. Mrs. J. Archie Brockbank invited to attend. Those taking of Spanish Fork was chosen as part will include, Marilyn Kearthe new president. Susan Smith, Lorraine ney, Mrs. Stella Oaks spoke on the Blamires, Ronald Peck, Freddie place adult education in American Nakagawa, Jr., Albert Smith, life. She noted that 42,000,000 Jean and Shirley Skinner, LaRee adults are engaged in some form ind LaRae Gurney, Shirley Fae of education but that no person has Yates, Cecil Yates. Shirlee Christ- his maximum of ferson, Loralee and Jeanna Lynn yet discovered capacity for learning. Musical Manning, Michael Evans, Shirley numbers were furnished and an Johnson, Linda Gray, Linda Rothe, informative explanation of the Diane Powell, Karen Hadfield, pattern followed in an atomic Colleen Durrant and Sherrill Jean Third-Sevent- Plastic Cabinet tops Installed Vane I , of Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Mrs. Russell Innes, president; Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen, Mrs. L. B. Adamson, secretary; Mrs. D.R. Mitchell, treasurer, and Mrs. E. N. Webb, historian, will continue in their present positions. of the Dr. Ray Canning, sociology department of Brigham Young University, spoke on the subject, "The Balance of World Power Relative to Asiatic Countries, and What it Means as Ascertained by our Insight into the Russian and Chinese Culture System." It was announced that Mrs. Eldon Harding has been appointed to fill the unexpired term of in the Timpanogos First District Federated Women's Clubs. There were 19 members present Miss Patricia Marshall Special guests were Mrs. R. J. tess. Evans, Mrs. Wane Christensen and cared for the guest register. In Mrs. Garn Holbrook. charge of gifts were Mrs. Lorenzo Non-Christi- an ii miles awav' I THUESDAr. APRIL 7, Mrs. Onrille Gunther Ruby Nielsen to New Vice President Present Piano Of Legislative Group Recital Monday People, Spots In The News DAWN'S EARLY light, A bridal shower was held Friday. April 1, in the First-Sixt- h Ward, feting Mrs. Joseph Tanner, nee Petra Clover. Her mother, Mrs. Clara Clover, stood with her at the door in greeting the guests. Lighted white tapers and potted ivy and ferns added a decorative background. Miss Dorothy McMillan, cousin of the bride, cared for the guest book. Mrs. Alberta Simpson, Mrs. George N. Clover and Mrs. Julian Clover arranged tnd registered the gifts. Jay Haws was in charge of refreshments. While the guests were gathering, Miss Diane McMillan played violin music, with her mother, Mrs. Margaret McMillan, at the piano. " Mrs. Leaone F. Carson was mistress of ceremonies for the program which featured dancing by Sylvia Jean and Michelle Welcker, Barbara Shaw and Gloria Whipple, Ora Jean Peterson. Suellen Price and Susan Ellison, the entire group appearing in a finale scarf dance. A trio dancing number was given by Linda Morehouse, Rita Carson and Marie Dubois, of Fairfield. Mrs. Barnes Cook of Cedar Fort, gave a reading. A violin duet, "I Love You Truly," by Betty Logsdon and Edna Love-ridg- e, was accompanied by Naomi Shaw. A toast to the bride was given by Mrs. Russell Innes, her former teacher. Carol Rolfe played a clarinet solo, with Mrs. Shew as accompanist. Diane Mc Millan played a violin solo, "Melody in F," with her mother as accomwere panist Piano selections Zimplayed by Sharon and Dean merman, and by Lorraine Coombs, young niece Pi the bride. Mrs. Randal Schow offered prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner are making their home in Salt Lake City where both are students at the University of Utah. Mrs. Tanner will graduate in nursing in June. nux press, lehi, ctah Fork Phone 55A ng |