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Show THE 1X1 II FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Miss Beryl Price, fllvin Tibbetts Married in Temple Ceremony Miss Beryl Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price, and Alvin G. Tibbetts, son of Chester A- - Tibbetts of Caliente, Nevada, and Mrs. William Robinette of Phoenix. Arizona, were married in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple, with Raymond H. Wednesday, of the counselor first Clayton, temple presidency performing the ' ceremony. The young couple were, accompanied to the temple by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pulley and six couples from Caliente, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Price entertained at a wedding reception the same Daughter of Former Lehians Honored As Valedictorian Linda Kaye Stein, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stein of Iron River, Michigan, former residents of Lehi, has been graduated from the Iron River High School in the eastern city as valedictorian of her class. Miss Stein, who attended ele- - Miss Linda Kaye Stein mentary school in Lehi, ing her sixth grade, was awarded a scholarship and the Danforth Foundation award as well as the Reader's Digest certificate. A prominent member of the debate squad of the Forensics Club, Miss Stein was also affiliated with the Spanish and French Clubs, in high school. She has been active in band work, playing the clarinet, and plans to continue her education at a university of her VISITORS AT MARVIN ASHTOX HOME FROM NORTH CAROLINA President and Mrs. Lamonf Her elbow length veil neckline. from a hat of lace and pleated tulle trimmed with irridescent sequins and seed pearls. She wore earrings and pearl necklace, bracelet, and carried a bridal boquet of white orchid and split Bridesmaids were Misses Ha Powell, Leda Webb, Patricia Marshall and Margaret Bushman. They wore pastel blue nylon dresses with balloon sleeves and pastel pink cummerbunds. They carried nosegays of pink carnations. A sister, Mrs. K. A. Lind, of Salt Lake City, stood with her sister as matron of honor, she was gowned in pink lace and wore a corsage of pink and white rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Price and Mrs. Harry J. Syphus, Salt Lake, an aunt of the groom, were also members of the bridal party. The ladies wore corsages of pink rosebuds. Male members of the party wore buttonnieres of white carnations. In charge of the gifts were Mrs. Glen Pulley, Mrs. Ivan Webb, Mrs. Glade Russon, and Mrs. Sue' Bushman. They were assisted by Sydnee Price, Janis Lind. Paul and Terry Price. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Price, brother and sister-in-laof the bride were host and hostess of the serving area where small tables were centered 'with bubble bowls of pink carnations. Serving were Misses Dianna Price, Linda Gray, Merla Powell and Penny Holcomb. A three tiered wedding cake en a lace covered table in the serving area, was cut and served by the newlyweds. The young people left immediately following the reception for a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park, and Wyoming and Idaho. They will make their home in Caliente, Nevada. A talented ballet dancer, Miss Stein also lists water and snow skiing as hobbies. The Joseph Stein family lived in Lehi for 10 years, leaving here in l&O. Mrs. Stein will be remembered as the former June Worth-edaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthen, who are also making their home in Iron River, Michigan. The Stein and Worth-e- n families, have many friends in Lehi. Mr. Stein is employed in construction work with the Welsh Construction Company and the includes besides group family Linda Kaye, also Mary Jo 14. Jimmy 11, and Tommy 4. n, VISITOR AT JUNIirS BANKS HOME Father's Day visitors at the home of Junius Banks, were his daughter, Margaret, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess and family from Salt Lake City, and g fyf. ;ji'. rS'- sion. The m y! y i ;' y yyy visitors to came Phone DAUGHTER VISITS Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Carson have as a guest Mrs. Richard Davis Cumming of Gary, Indiana. With Mrs. Cummings came old Mickey and Debbie, 18 months for the three week's stay. Mrs. Cummings will be remembered as the former Joan Davis, daughter of Mrs. Carson. While here the visitor will also spend some time with her two sisters, Mrs. Don (Arlene) Ellis of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Blaine (Martha Jean) Terry of Lehi. 288 Member NID inson's mother, came to visit from American Fork. Mrs. AlicePhillirjs. mother of Mrs. Robinson, resides in Lehi. State Street - It's a ' LYN -- 3s ya MR. AND MRS. ALVIN G. TIBBETTS Guests at the B. H- Curtis home were Presiduring the week-en- d dent Reed W. Whipple of the Las accomVegas. Nevada. Stake, Miss dauEhter his panied by Audrey Whipple. President Whipand ple is an uncle of Mrs. Curtis he and his daughter had motored to Salt Lake City to attend the MIA conference and the festival in which another daughter. Miss Beth, had participated with a group from Las Vegas. Utah Durfey Cleaners Best By Test! Sacramento Diamond Cup Competition 1st and 3rd in Green River Marathon Ideal for the Family Water Skiing or Fishing 1st in Lehi ar What flre Your Insurance Needs? O Life O Mortgage DINNER GUESTS AT HOWARD W. ROBINSON HOME Sunday dinner guests at the Howard W. Robinson home were the mothers of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Pearl Robinson. Mr. Rob- - We Deliver Anywhere O O RESORT Distributor Fire Auto See Howard B. Brown Phone KELLY 505-- R .TIRES 4THOFJULV NEW LOW PRICES! KELLY Super-Fle- x 7MS ff PIOS fVlVt m AND ?TfiA0A6L UWMTtf 0 ASK S S S LaVerl Devey Phone Am. Fork or Lehi 0186-R- 2 614-- Land of Progress The greet bourbon of the Old West . . Prestige 6.70-- In 1776, Father Sylvester Escalante, a Catholic priest, and a group of followers became the first white men to set foot on the shores of Utah Lake. Fifty years later, a French trapper named Etienne Provot camped with his men beside what is now known as the Provo River. Indians killed 17 of his group but he and four others managed to escape, never to return to the place destined to bear his name and become the modern city of Provo. Today Geneva Steel's sprawling plant makes Utah County the hub of intermountain industrial growth; Brigham Young University draws students from all parts of the world; and Utah County ranks first in the state's agricultural picture. Here, as elsewhere in Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure citizens and visitors alike of clean, wholesome gather' ing spots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. ow i Sis, TIRE KEILY BY FOt 0ETAHS KELLY M 1 3 TUII-TY- PLUS TAX SIMILAR OTHER AND RETREADABLE TIRE LOW PRICES ON POPULAR SIZES FULLY GUARANTEED BY KELLY ASK FOR DETAILS . .. . Mrs. Earl Banks and three children from Alburquerque, N. M. Mrs. Earl Banks, who had attended the MIA Conference in Salt Lake City, also visited with her father and mother in Provo, and left Monday from there for her home in Albuquerque. fey; i- IL B-- CURTIS H031E If It's a Boat Honeycutt and three daughters. and Sandra, Betty Lou, Pat: accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mamie Honeycutt and a cousin. Miss Marjie Honeycutt. all of Hendersonville, N. C. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashton. Pres. Honeycutt is head of the Roval Pines District of the LDS Church and worked with Elder Bruce Ashton on his recently completed mis- f v,?;" Gl ESTS AT MOUNTAIN SOIL FILL I DIRT Sand Gravel 1 choice. daughter-in-la- it" V sweetheart and skirt, w his n, w a tiered Standings V i!i it-- carnations. Miss also 'UliiNiii'i evening in the Seventh Ward chapeL Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price, brothers of the bride. and sisters-in-laMiss Phyllis Price, a niece, was in charge of the guest book. The bridal party stood in the Relief Society room in front of tall baskets of ferns and pink peonies. The bride wore a floor length gown of French Schiffli lace with the MIA especially to witness Conference and Festival and also to tour Idaho, where thev visited with friends they had made in the The percentage of games won mission field. by Lehi's Summer Recreation ProOn the trip from the East, the gram's "Little League" is as fol- visitors stopped at Fort Carson. lows, according to Russell Hill-ma- Colorado, where Bruce is in the coach: U. S. Army. Bruce has been conWon Lost Pet. fined to the base hospital but is 1000 3 0 Pirates recuperating from a foot con.667 dition as a result of an accident 1 Cubs 1 .500 suffered several years ago. He Tigers 1 .500 took the visitors on a tour of the Dodgers .... 2 Red Sox 333 city. White Sox 2 .000 Braves 0 3 Little League v . lgfX " -- ' SUNNY BEER A a and ALE . . Complete Road and Field Service No Down Payment ! v. FOR RICHER ! KELLY .TIRES. 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