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Show THTESDAT, JULY 1, 1955 LEIII FEEE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Marva Jean Bahr Rodney Griffin Wed in Temple On the last day of June, Miss Marva Jean Bahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bahr, became the bride of Ridney Dale Griffin of American Fork. Mr. Griffin is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Griffin, The parents and other close family members and friends of the couple, accompanied them in the Salt Lake Temple where the The ceremony was performed. parents of the groom were hosts at a wedding supper in Salt Lake City, following the ceremony. A large reception honored the newlyweds, Friday evening, in the First-Sixt- h Ward chapel, which was lavishly decorated with roses and potted evergreens. The bridal partey stood in the chapel foyer with a background of tall candelabra. A miniature bride and groom and temple accented the cake which decorated wedding was placed on a hand made lace cloth. The young bride was lovely in a waltz length model of brocaded taffeta, with peter pan collar and long pointed sleeves. Her sheer illusion veil floated to finger-tilength from a pearlized cap. Pink rosebuds and white carnations composed the bridal bouquet. Attendants wore pastel formals and held fan shaped bouquets of rosebuds and gypsophilia. Standing with Mrs. Harold Pelhan. sister of the groom, as matron of honor, and Miss Wilma Bahr, sister of the bride, maid of honor, p' Arthur F. Webbs Observes Golden Wedding JaLaine Singleton, Dee Ray Russon Anniversary Date in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Webb, former Lehi residents, observed their Golden Wedding anniversary in June. They were honored at a reception held at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Oren Mann, at Ellensburg, Washington. All of the family were present except one grandson, La wry Mann, who is in the navy. The affair came as a surprise to the Webbs. Also honored at the reception were a grandson and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mann, married in the Salt Lake Temple in June. They will continue their studies at Brigham Young University this fall. Eighty people attended the afternoon reception and thirty Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Singleton are announcing the engage- ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, JaLaine, to Dee Ray Russon, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Russon. Friday July 29, is the date circled for their marriage in the Manti Temple. Both young people graduated from the Lehi high school and LDS Seminary. Miss Singleton was a member of the chorus. FHA and Biology Clubs. She attended the LDS Business College and is employed at the Travelers Insurance Company in Salt Lake City. She teaches in Sunday School. 1938. Mr. Russon has attended Brigham Young University for the past three years, carrying an education major. A corporal in the National Guard, he is employed at the Utoco station. Much in demand as a pianist, he carried Mrs. Mr. and (June) and family; a dramatic lead in the high school Dick (Clista) and family, Vine- and was prominent on the football yard, Mrs. Nostrum and the Bert- team two years and track, three Not rand Beck family. present He serves as an Explorer were two sisters, Alma Henderson years. Scout director. of Pleasant Grove, and Mildred Gariety of Eureka, and Art Beck Cl'RTIS BEVERLEY MOVES of California. BACK FROM" CALIFORNIA Curtis Beverley, who has spent the past year and a half in California engaging in paper hanging 82 and painting, has returned to his The James Quaintance Powell home here. Mrs. Beverley will be family reunion, which was held in remembered as the former Carol the Windsor Ward church in Orem, Cedarstrom and they have three last Saturday, attracted 82 mem- children, Connie, Robert and bers. The Shirlef Powell family Curtis. He plans to continue in the decorating business. had the largest number present. The very pleasant gathering was To a great mind, nothing is arranged by Mrs. Bernard Walker Conan Doyle (Edith Powell) of Orem and Mrs. little. Shirlef Powell of Lehi. Ray S. Powell of Nephi took charge oi Community singing and a program Rethe genealogical meeting. composed of talent from the varimarks were heard from the new ous family branches, highlighted president, Mrs. May Powell Bone. the day. Family Reunions Hall Reunion in Wines Park July 17 The Hall family reunion will be held in Wines Park, Sunday, July Families 17, beginning at noon. are asked to bring their own lunch. Heading the list of officers in charge of arrangements is Omer E. Hall of Magna, president. Mrs. Mildred Kirkham is historian. The gathering will continue through the afternoon and Allreds Hold Family Gathering Here for celebration events Mary Jean Flygare and were Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Allred Miss Raima DeSpain. The mothConnie Kay and ers of both bride and groom were and daughters Los Dixie Rae, of Angeles, Calif. in with summer attired prints were guests at the home of They rosebud corsages. Mrs. Gordon Bennett stood as best Dr. Allred's parents, Mr. and who Allred at Aaron entertained were his man for friend. Ushers a nonor, in dinner their turkey LeRoy Griffin, Junior, Grant MitSunday. All of the children and chell and Harold Pelhan. were Mrs. LeRoy Griffin, Jr., cared grandchildren in the family Included were Mr. present. for the guest book. Mrs. Cora Mrs. Fullmer Allred and and five Mitchell, grandmother of the and Dr. of children, City; Brigham bride, Mrs. Harriett Holdsworth, Mrs. Mark Allred and children, of and the groom's her Bell aided in greeting Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Jay grandparents, American and (Maurine) family, the guests. Allreds and the A lovely background of piano Fork, the Sterling California visitors The parents. rewas the music played during motored to Brigham City and on ceiving by Miss Donna Webb, who to the Northwest, going back to also played the bridal march. down the coastline. Los Angeles Miss In charge of the gifts were Jaylene Price, Kathryn Stephen-seLorraine Spencer and Renae Beck's Hold Reunion Richens. In charge of the refreshment table were Mrs. Stanford At Wines Park Elwin Beck of Whittier, Calif., Shelley, Mrs. Harvard Hatton, Mrs. Jesse Gooch and Mrs. Oris visited here for several days at Gray. Roberta and Helen Powell, the home of his brother, Mr. and Janet Webb, Sandra Downs and Mrs. Bertrand Beck, and with his wife's mother, Mrs. Jennie NostSharon Johnson served. Art Gordon was master of rum. An enjoyable' family reunion ceremonies for the program which was held at Wines Park. Dinner, featured the singing of the Jaylene Price, Anna Jay games and visiting were enjoyed. Lorraine Spencer, Others present included Mr. and Woffinden, Kathryn Stephensen . and Renae Mrs. Thomas Peck (Faye) and Richens, with Ann DeSpain at the family; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton piano. The bride is a member of this singing group. Anna Joy Wof finden played a piano medley and were guests were present at a buffet supper which followed later in the evening. Mr. Webb has a brother, Walter Webb, and a sister, Mrs. Maude Glover, living in Lehi. The Webbs were both born in Lehi and lived there many years after their marriage. Mr. Webb was a BYU student and Mrs. Webb, the former Virginia Schow, attended the University of Utah. Mr. Webb is at present a field-ma- n Fruit for the Holtzinger Company. Both are active in the LDS church wherever they have lived and have held many leading positions. They moved to Yakima, Washington, from Idaho Falls in Miss , great-aun- t, n, Gay-ette- s, also accompanied a vocal solo by Carole Robbins David Healey. gave an original reading and Ann DeSpain furnished a piano solo. The new Mr. and Mrs. Griffin are now making a home in Am' erican Fork. Powell Reunion Members Attracts - 24-HOU- 1IERKOX KKOTIIKUS GATHER AT MOTHER'S 1IOMB The three sons of Mrs. Nina Don C. Loveridge Wins Award For Long Memory llenon visited wuh their mother Don C. Loveridge. nearly 87, was namod as the winner of a cash award for a long memory, last week. He recalled the early day street car in Salt Lake City which was drawn by two small mules. A special column in the Salt Lake Tribune presented the aw ai ds for memories of early day Mr. Loveridgee had occurences. gone into the city as a boy with his father on a load of tithing hay. FIFTH WARD RELIEF '.,si-.;x--,l.- recently and were together for the first time in many ears. Chief Petty Officer Francis Herron. stationed with the navy at Groton, Conn . sjHnt two weeks here. He was accompanied by his wile. Here from Oakland, California, were Mr. and Mrs. Max Herron and daughter Sherry of Angeles, were here at the same time, a granddaughter, Mr. anil Mrs. Sidney Smith (Patty Herron of Seattle, Washington, also joined the family group. Francis has been in the navy for nearly 21 years. . G PffT: pi P Try inhalatiom therein with the ASTHMAfSTEFPngt Nebulizer and Solution i on a lUday easy to use money-bac- k A' Inhalant fuaramee. So just inhal the miit-lik- e vapor directly into the affected area. l et us tell you about the welcome re.irf thoutands of unrri are finding ith Asihma.Nefriu after other mean, had tailed. SOC1ETV SLATES Trifles make perfection, but DEMONSTRATION OX perfection is no trifle. CORSAGES Michelango aii iho iaHii in thp Fifth Ward are invited to attend the work ,ip Iji l -.miiiM 2 p. m. .ti. meeting next Tuesday, at on cor a firMial demonstration sage making wil be featured. LEHI DRUG mn in 3- lnti RADIO and TELEVISION TIIORNTO.V GARRETTS SPEND VACATION' HERE On vacation from El Segundo, California, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorton Garrett spent two days here at the home of his parents, Bishon and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. A and other family, members. a was their of stay highlight family dinner at the Ropard home in Salt Lake City, last Friday. SALES and SERVICE 7our Local JACK'S Radio 1 129 Television SERVICE & Ph. LEHI East Main SO-- J 545-- Utah's Biggest Taxpayer Mining LOANS Dealer Strombeig-Cailso- n SERVICE OX ALL MAKES TV - Radio - Record Elayera All Work Fully Guaranteed Mining is our state's largest industrial taxpayer. The assessed valuation of all Utah property in 1954 was $1,072,424,034. 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