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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, I.FH1, UTAH Harold Gammon to Serimpian Club Auctus Club Hears Family Members Wed Arizona Girl Opens Season Talk on Mexico Attend Wanlass Paul Peterson taking The owning meeting ushering in In Temple Ceremony overWiththeMrs.gavel as president, the the new season for the Auctus Wedding Tuesday 30 (Fri- Serimpian Club held its Ceremonies September day) in the L. D. S.. Temple at Mesa, Arizona, will unite Lt. Harold R- - Gammon of Lehi and Ann Stockwell of St. David, Arizona. . Lt. Gammon, A. U. S. Air Force pilot now stationed near Tucson, Arizona, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. LeRoy Gammon of Lehi. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Stockwell of Tucson. Miss Stockwell is a graduate of the University of Arizona and is now teaching home economics at St. David High School in St. David, Ariz. In college she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, and at present is a member of the American Home Economics Assn. and the Arizona State Vocational Assn. Lt. Gammon is a graduate of Lehi High School where he was active in athletics as a member of the football team, and also sang in the school opera production. He has attended the University of Utah and Brigham Young University, and was a member of the a capella choir at the latter institution. He fulfilled a mission for the L. D. S.. .church in North California. Lt. Gammon received his Air Force wings last June, and is now stationed at Davis Monthan Field outside Tucson. The young couple will be feted at a reception Saturday, October 1 at the L. D. S. Institute in Tucson. Parents of the groom and several members of the family left for' Arizona to attend the wedding and reception. opening meeting of the season last Thursday. Mrs. Vernon Blamires was hostess at her home which was attractively decorated with chrysanthemums. Members welcomed back Mrs. Ralph Wing, on leave of absence during the past year. Secret pals were revealed and drawn for the current season. Mrs. Richard Bone, president of the Art Haven group, gave an interesting review of the famous artist, Vincent Van Gogh.. She displayed representative paintings from his works. new-pal- Women's Legislative Council to Begin Meetings October 6 SUP Members Meet At Taylor Home year.. Travelogue On Mexico Mrs. Marvel Gray, local school teacher, was the guest speaker. She gave an interesting report on the tour of Mexico taken during the summer, and displayed some colorful souvenirs of the trip. Mrs. J. Nile Washburn was a special guest. There were 22 members present. Meetings will continue twice each month, Thursday Williams. The young couple plan to make a home in Bluffdale. Dancing and an interesting program were features of the evening. Among relatives who attended were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wanlass and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel L. Wanlass, here from Santa Maria, California. On October 6 the Women's Legislative Council will begin its tenth year of "consideration and study of . civic subjects for the purpose of influencing and bringEvery man who is high up likes ing to fruition beneficial legislation to think that he has done it all in the State of Utah." himself, and the wife smiles and A panel discussion on the United lets it go at that. Educate a boy and you educate Nations will open the year's work. Sir James M. Barrie The first meeting is scheduled for an individual; educate a girl and 9:30 a. m. at the Provo Women"s you educate a family. John Crumpton Hardy Clubhouse and will be conducted by Mrs. J. Archie Brockbank of presiSpanish Fork, newly-electe- d dent. Panel members will be Mr. and Mrs. George Ballif, Dr. Richard Poll and Mrs. Claude Ash-wort- h. cil. Shop and save in Lehi fruit. Whether zeal or moderation be the point we aim at, let us keep fire out of the one and frost out the other Joseph Addison. that a healthy body promotes a healthy head of hair. We have the best in Vitamins for your selection Zenith Hearing Aids and Batteries We Give S & H Green Stamps STATE STREET DRUG 127 lira: State Street --a- LEHI Phone 145 3E Installed New or Old Cabinets Financing Terms Arranged 89 Cast 3rd North Phones Lehi 67-- J Am. Fork 95-- tt you aire Kag chair Employees at the Bingham Mine are safer moving a mountain to produce copper than the average person is doing household chores. Actually they're five times safer! National Safety Council figures show one in 36 persons suffers a home accident each year. At the mine, men in 265 different jobs, which include drilling, blasting and hauling, have an accident rate of only one in 154. The mills and refinery also have outstanding safety records. Ipplnce safety program at Utah Copper is the result of sincere concern for the welfare of employees. Every year it calls for careful planning and the expenditure of more than $100,000. One equipment change The RANGES WASHERS DRYERS ld now being made to insure greater safety will cost $500,000 when completed. e Fourteen specialists are assigned to safety work, while 450 supervisors are responsible for safety as part of their duties. But all of Utah Copper's 6300 employees have assigned themselves to making the safety program work. Their enthusiastic cooperation helps make it a success. full-tim- DEEP FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS Employees and their families benefit from the carefully engineered safety program at Utah Copper because the family of a safe worker is more secure. Also they are relieved of the worry and suffering caused by accidents. The company benefits because a safe worker is a steady producer and a good safety record helps attract competent workmen. and Many, Many Other Valuable Items Merchandise May be Inspected teamwork at Utah Copper has produced a safety record which benefits all Utahns, because, in the long run, it helps maintain copper production. Employee-manageme- All Machinery and Appliances Will be Sold from nt Individual Sealed Bids We Reserve the Right to Reject Any andAll Bids Utah Valley Implement Your J. I. Case Farm Implement Dealer Eennecott Copper Corporation 'A State St. - Lehi HoUywood'a Neuest-T- V$ . Curlers Plastic Cabinet tops and ELEVATORS Do you realize - Wane E. Christensen Farm ladiinery HARROWS FORAGE HARVESTERS COMBINES CULTIVATORS DISCS SPREADERS Mirrors 20 Years Experience Including PLOWS . Shampoos - Shampoo Hair Color Restorer Rinses - Permanent Wave Sets - Bobbie Pins Combs - Hair Brushes to bring out the lustre. A supply of delicious peaches was brought by Don C. Loveridge, now 87, and distributed to the 17 present in the group. Mr. Loveridge explained that when he planted the trees some five years ago, he was told by many that he would never live to harvest the TTCdgqdb Most Machinery Offered Was Not Damaged by Fire! Hair Care is a MUST for everyone . We can Taylor your requirements! Specialists The Council consists of members represent various women's groups in Utah County. Meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month at 9:30 a. m. Lehi women's clubs and Relief Society organizations will be represented in the legislative coun- With Mrs. J. Archie Brockbank serving as president for 1955-5Mrs. Orville Gunther will fill the position of first Mrs. J. Clifford Miller will serve as a member of the judiciary study always committee. TRACTORS .or Kitchen Cabinet who ELECTRIC Dollars Spent in Lehi Return to You An interesting report on the recent trip of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A reception honoring Mr. and Club was held last Thursday evento Canada, was given for Taylor was Mrs. Lee Wanlass, newlyweds, ing at the home of Mrs. Wane E. assembled member's of the the Christensen. Fall flowers deco- held last Tuesday evening at the Sons of Utah Pioneers. Mr. Taylor rated the rooms and beautifully hostess house at Camp Williams. told of his experiences at the The bride is the former Miss appointed refreshments were serlast at held meeting Thursday,, Renee' Sorenson, daughter of Mr. ved. Assisting Mrs. Christensen the Taylor home with President V'ern Mrs. E. Salt and of Ward as hostesses were Mrs. Ralph David H. Carson in charge. John in Davis, secretary, and Mrs. Byron Lake City. Vows were spoken Bushman and T. F. Kirkham told the Salt Lake Temple. on Whipple, club president. of their experiences the son is Mr. and The groom of a memorial trek taken to the famMrs. Whipple took charge of the Mrs. Fred Wanlass of Jordan Nar- ous "Hole in the Rock" in the San meeting and programs were dis- rows. He formerly attended the Juan country. It was in observtributed by Mrs. Kenneth Singleschool and is a graduate ance of the 75th Lehi high chairman the of ton, program anniversary of school. . He has the perilous of Mormon committee, who led in the discus- of Jordan high journey a settlers sion of the outlined program for been employed for some time in assigned to open up that at Camp area for colonization. government position the Sweet are the uses of adversity, which, like a toad, though ugly and venomous, wears yet a precious Shakespear jewel in its head. The best woman has somewhat of a man's strength; and the noblest man of a woman's Dinah M. Mulock gentleness. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 ,1955 Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" Best . . . "Kennecott Celebrity Playhouse", KVTV, Channel 2, every Wednesday, 8p.m. M |