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Show CHRISTMAS EDITION' THE IXHI FREE PRESS, LEI 1 1, I'TAH TIURSDAY, Miss Shirley Powell, Wade Marsh Little League Lists Married in Temple Ceremony Miss The Lehi City recreation departments little league basketball program has completed the second round of play. There are fourteen teams organized within the fifth to eighth grade age groups. The standings of the three leagues are as follows: 5th and 6th Gradee Shirley D. Powell and Phillip Wade Marsh exchanged wedding vows and rings Friday morning, Dec. 19, in the majestic Salt Lake Temple in rites perform-Th- e young couple was accom-ma- Leland Powell of Lehi and Mr. The new Mrs. Marsh is the Hazel May Bone; Mr. and Mrs. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Powell, a brother, of Bountiful; and Mrs. Marvin Bird, the groom's sister and personal friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Burrows of Springville. A wedding dinner was served at Kie home of another IT'S A GIRL FOR THE brother to the bride, Mr. and Mrs. SHERWIX ALLREDS Ellis Powell of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Allred That same evening a reception welcomed a new daughter to their was held in the Lehi on with December 11, family group house with the bridal party Ward her advent in the Lehi Hospital. guests, standing before The dainty miss weighed 8 pounds receiving 14 ounces. Brothers and sisters an arch arrangement of white white featured Peggy Lynne, 12, George, 11, Di- chrysanthemums, carnations and green ferns, with ane, 7, Robert, V'o, are eagerly red satin ribbons and white wedawaiting her homecoming. Mrs. Allred will be remembered as the ding bells, following a wedding decor of white, red and green. former Lynne Hedquist. The beautiful blonde bride was Proud grandparents are Mr. and bouffant Mrs. Robert M. Allred of Lehi, and gowned in a Newcomers Team I - f .III t WIS 1 Jas Blue Hawks 1 1 1 0 2 Here's wishing you Jth Grade Team Wolves Won Lost 2 0 Jackels 1 1 Bloodhounds Bulldogs 1 1 0 2 a holiday season If aglow with all the good things that help to make 8th Grade Team Jaguai-- our lives brighter. Won lAt.t 2 s 0 Cheetas 1 Wildcats 1 Pantherns 1 Bobcats Leopards 1 LEHI STAKE Sunday School Superintendency 1 H red-hair- yfM ? i asm.- 'mmm , 0mm am 'Ti MR. AND MRS. WADE MARSH ft y i and masters Frankie Comer and Johnny Marsh. Miss Jennell Foreman served as hostess in the dining area and Mrs. Cleo Griffin was in charge of the serving. They were assisted by the Misses Leslie Powell, Marlyn Powell, Linda Holindrake, Kathryn Smuin and Susan Smith. Mrs. Marvin Bird and Mrs. Hal Burrows supervised the handling of the gifts. The serving table was covered with red net over red satin draped with white feathered carnations and white ribbon. It was centered three-tiere- d with the wedding cake topped with a white miniature Temple, and a tiny bride and groom at the bottom of the steps. The serving area was separated with red satin streamers and pillars of ferns. Serving was at individual tables, covered with white cloths and centered with tiny white Temples and red rosebuds nestled in angel's At Christmas A , charged of the catering and the Lehi Floral arranged the flowers. ay this ClHrjtrr.rtc Mrs. Eva Carson favored with background organ music during the reception. For a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, the new Mrs. Marsh donned a dove blue suit with beige accessories. The young couple will make their home at 224 E. 4th North in Provo, where the groom will complete his schooling at the 'YV, where he is entered in the school of Z lift your spirits, warm your heart and bring ycu cntcJJ joy l?--- -T one! !:c"; 3S. i , i! Auto Parts Service Co. te if." x 5 v; - mm hair. Griffin's of American Fork had 0 0 v Jt's the season of rejoicing, Great-grandparen- ts of peace on earth, will to men. May Christmas syv bring you complete happiness. - ?4 ,v. S y 2 h Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Hedquist of model of Chantilly lace and n.vlon net, underscored with bridal tafProvo. feta. The bodice of lace and net featured a round, scalloped neckA FIRST CHILD FOR line and tiny satin buttons down MR. AXD MRS. RALPH HAWS the back, and long pointice sleeves A lovely a first boy, child, was born on Dec. 13 to Mr. with the satin button trim. The and Mrs. Ralph Haws of American graceful skirt was fashioned with Fork. The young scion weighed 7 a lace peplin under the net over-skir- t, the lace coming to a point ounces. His mother pounds 4- veil will be remembered as the former in the back. Her elbow-lengt- h of sheerest illusion fell from a Connie Dean. Delighted grandparents, Mr. and matching band of illusion petals Mrs. Ernest Dean of American sewn with seed pearls and she carFork, are celebrating the arrival of ried a poinsetta bouquet, cascaded their first grandson, and share with white feathered carnations grandparent honors with Mr. and and gtephanotis and white satin streamers. Mrs. Jay Haws of Lehi. Miss JoAnn Mash, sister to the There are three great grandmothers, Mrs. Alice Haws of Salt groom was the maid of honor. Lake City, and Mrs. Amy Dean Bridal attendants included Miss and Mrs. Sophia Glissrneyer, both Patsy Powell, Mrs. Sterling Birch, Mrs. Philip Palmer and Mrs. Dale of American Fork. Loveridge. They were matching A SECOND BOY FOR THE gowns of red velvet sheaths, with GORDON BENNETTS cap sleeves and round necklines. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett They carried white satin muffs welcomed their second son with centered with red feathered carnhis birth Dec. 16, in the American ations and holly sprigs. Fork hospital. He tipped the Mrs. Leland Powell chose an scales at 9 pounds 14 ounces and olive green lace over taffeta model baby brother, Michael, 17 months, for her daughter's wedding and the is eagerly awaiting his homecomgroom's mother wore the same color in a crepe frock. Their acing. Mrs. Bennett will be remembered as the former Raima cessories were beige. Hal Burrows performed best Delighted grandparents who man duties for the groom and the share this honor are Mr. and Mrs. ushers were Birch and Orval DeSpain of Lehi and Harvel Philip Palmer.Sterling Bennett of American Fork. Great The bride's two brothers and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Leo in Hutchings reside Rigby, Idaho. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Powell, greeted guests at the door, FIRST CHILD and the gifts were carried by petit Sgt. Ralph Gene Powell and his Carol Holindrake and Cleo Powell wife, the former Connie Adamson, are parents of a 8 ounce son, born Novmber 30 in the American Fork hospital. Sharing honors as first-tim- e grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell of this city. The baby is to be named Gayon Gene. The father is stationed in Formosa with the U.S. Marine Corps. The maternal grandfather is James W. Adamson of American are Mrs. Fork. Isabel American of Adamson Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. Lydia Powell of good 8 Lehi. n. 1958 HOUD i Won Lost 2 0 Eagles Falcons First-Sixt- h floor-lengt- 25. Basketball Results Marsh is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Marsh of Springville. The young couples was accompanied to the Temple by the bride's mother; her aunt, Mrs. n. DECEMBER 1 mw Evans Cafe 1 iiiW-- i i c 'o. to everyone nw J" r Cnritfmoi obonrfonffy bf jiuj 0 ' OUf Very best-wish- the Yulctide spirit, we extend for a holiday as bright and glowing as a Christmas candle... as joyously beautiful as the sound of church bells ringing CHRISTMAS i f With all the warmth of iv of - y andorvtrmort... 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