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Show THURSDAY, THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LKHI, UTAH Members of the Lehi Garden Club held a meeting last Thursday at the Memorial Building. New oficers were introduced, including the following: President, Eldon Harris; vice president, Adelaide Ferman; second vice president, Florence Powell; secretary - treasurer, Nellie Molema, historian, Ronald Stine. Directors are Mrs. Fern Ruason, and E. B. Garrett A branch with scale was shown and a discussion of remedies for the condition was presented. A film was shown on "Color Harmony" and slides of dried flowers were shown. They were dried by a special process from clean sand from Great Salt Lake. A door prize was given away. The next meeting will be on Mar. 12. 1 MISS JOYCE COMBEN Joyce Comben, Dale Manning Engagement Told Athenian Club Valentine Party HONORED BY FAMILY PARTIES Sarah Jane Sabey was honored by a series of parties for her 84th birthday. The first was held Feb. 11 at the home of Mr. and Raymond Stewart. Mrs. Stewart, a daughter of Mrs. Sabey, served a delicious turkey dinner. The table was decorated in a Valentine theme. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sabey, American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sabey, the guest of honor, and Mrs. Udine Wing. A Valentine's Day party was held in honor of Mrs. Sabey's birthday by Udine Wing. There were 42 guests present and she received many attractive gifts. Refreshments were served to: Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Blanch) Terry and their daughter, Fay, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Doyle (Elida) Christensen, of Sandy; Mrs. Alice Redman, Midvale; Mrs. and Mrs. Issac Peck, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Redman and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pearson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Maggie Peck and her daughter, Donna and her family, Bingham. Many friends and relatives sent Valentine cards and gifts. Mrs. Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Christensen, Redman, and Mr. Peck are sisters and a brother of Mrs. Sabey. 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Vicki Allred. president icteA as hostess while Anna. Miv Barnes took charge of the program. A Valentine thene was us- ? in decorating and refreshments were served. The froitn voted to give the monev thev had accumulated from i civic project to the acquisition of i new hospital. The next meeting will be held GREATNESS of h istoric modern bourbon 1835 ten-year- ar Thalian Club Sees Slides of. Japan Twelve membe-- s of the Thalian TASTE THE JAMES CROW created the first ten-ye- Olympians Hear Fair Lady' Of great interest to their many friends here is the news of the Holds forthcoming marriage of Joyce Comben, daughter of Mi and Mrs. Robert Comben, residents of years, to Dale The Valentine party of the Lehi for several son of Mr. and Mrs. Athenian Club was held Feb. 11 Manning,W. of Lehi. They at the home of Mrs. Russell Innes. Josephan Manning April wedding. plan Mrs. George Lewis was Miss Comben is a graduate of A Valentine theme was carLehi School, graduating in ried out. A delicious luncheon was 1957. High She was an honor student, served to 19 members and two and was one of those selected to guests. go to Girls State. She is now The remainder of the afternoon for the Shell Company working was spent in playing games. and lives in Salt Lake City. Her Prizes were won by Mrs. E. L. parents now reside in Joliet, 111. Chipman, Mrs. Harold Barnes, Mr. Manning was also graduatand Mrs. Lynn Lewis. ed, from Lehi High School in 1957, and also graduated from the LDS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christoffer-so- n Seminary. He was a letter man in left Monday, for a pleasure football. He attended the College visit to Las Vegas and Mexico. of Southern Utah and also played They expect to be gone nine days. football there. He attended one at Utah State University and Mr. and Mrs. Don Peet enter- year is now in the Army stationed at tained newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Fort Hood, Tex. He was an honor Frank Hurst of Provo at a fam- student both in high school and ily dinner Sunday. Mr. Hurst is in college. Mrs. Peet's twin brother. SARAH JANE SABEY YEDDING GOLDEN JUBILEE The Lehila club met last Thursat the home of Mrs. Don Peet who acted as with Etheleen Evans. Guest for the evening was AlClubs Enjoy Speaker lan L. Johnson, who spoke on the life of Lincoln. Concert A Valentine theme was used in From Provo decorat n g and refreshments. atThe Liahonian and Serimpian There were 16 members in tendance. Clubs of Lehi were favored with The next meeting will be held an outstanding choral concert Feb. 12, by the Ladies Chaunten-ett- e Feb. 26 at the home of Mrs. Rita Chorus from Provo. The af- Moore. fair was held at the fourth ward church and those attending were allowed to bring guests. There was a full house. Those in charge 'My of the evening were Mrs. Bert Members of the Olympian Club Beck and Mrs. John Broadbent, met at the home of Josephine and Liahonian Club hostesses, Mrs. Chatfield last Thursday. Louise Mrs. Lucine Chamberlain, RobRoberts was the Gaylene Drake Serimpian Club erta took club president, Larsen, hostess, Mrs. Wilson Hayward, which was President of the Liahonian Club, charge of the program presented by Lois Gardner of presided and presented the chorus. Provo. Mrs. Gardner read the The opening prayer was offered Fair Lady" a comedy play "My PresMrs. Dean Christofferson, by on Broadway. It was now showing Club. ident of the Serimpian much by the sev enjoyed very Mrs. Louise Clark, director of enteen members attending. The the group, took her singers Valentine theme was followed in through twelve beautiful choral refreshments. numbers, including one which she decorations and numherself. The had arranged bers were presented in groups of ARTHUR POWELLS RETURX four, and Mrs. Clark played the FROM A VACATION organ in the intermissions. She Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell performed difficult prices adept- and son Terry, returned Tuesday and a from a two week vacation in Cally, offering "Poinsiana" reverlie - inspiring medley of old ifornia. They spent a very enjoyfavorites including "Stardust," able time visiting relatives and "Wonderful Eyes," and others. former Lehi residents now living the many in California. They first spent a Especially stirring of songs presented was ' a patriotic few days with Mr. and Mrs. number, "They Call It America," George Anderson and their fama delicately rendered tonal pray- ily in Norwalk, Calif. Mrs. Anderer, guaranteed to bring tears to son is a sister of Mrs. Powell. the eyes, "When Children Pray," They went to Bell Gardens where and two Latin American themes, they stayed two days with Mr. "Jalousie" and "Malaguana," the and Mrs. C. W. Powell. They also last number aranged for the stayed two days in Vista, Calif., chorus by Mrs. Clark. Helen with Mrs. Lillian Harrison, and Bunker was an able accompanist one day in San Diego, visiting for these offerings. Three num- with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker. bers, "Sweet and Low," Were Among the many sights they You There," and "The Lord Is saw was Marineland at PortuMy Shepherd," were rendered A guese Point, Disneyland, and the Capella. Cabrillo National Monument at Refreshments were served later Point Loma, Calif. They also spent in the foyer. A valentine theme some time in Los Angeles where was used in decoration. they visited the Farmers Market. Louise Clark is a sister of Mrs. Here they found importers shops Cloyed Penrod of Lehi and two as well as domestic goods, but members of the chorus are for- Mrs. Powell said it was much too mer Lehi women, Loraine Shepherd Littleford and Laura Jean Brown Evans. day, Ladies Choral Lehi Garden Club Holds Meeting 1959 in your family, please help us out by clipping this and other weekly itmes and send to him or her. It is an economic Impossibility for the Committee to mail papers each week. We do plan to send one or two more papers out By Marvel Gray to each one whose address we The officers of the Alumni As- aquaintances at the Golden Jubi- have, if funds are available. sociation who are doing the plan- lee in June. We are slowly reGet behind us, help us bring ning for the Golden Jubilee cele- ceiving names and addresses of back to Lehi many, many of the bration of the Lehi High School graduates we did not have. AdLehi High who have are: President, Bert Beck; sec- dresses of classes 1918, '25 '28. graduates of not "home" for many years! been retary, Eunice Hutchings, with '36, '38, '48, and '51 are not in. names four T. receive of We did the Committee members, Vera Martens in charge of the first of these classes but no addresses ten - year period; Eunice Hutch- with them so they did us little SMART MONEY good. If there is any graduate in ings in charge of the second will who one Southwick classes of these any period. Dorothy MOWS the third Ralph Wing, look up and send us the names Cff and and addresses of his class, we will WHERE TO the fourth Edna Norman the fifth Un appreciate it greatly. GO AFTER Marvel T. Gray and Dr. W. L. Some think we are sending inREADING Tfif Worlton are acting as the Public- vitations out. Such is not the ADS THE the of Prior Dean Committee. case. We are merely trying to ity 'Mu.4,- -, Rodeo Committee, Russell Innes, contact each graduate to let him IN THIS publisher of this paper, and the know of the Jubilee. Many we NEWSPAPER, local reporters for will miss. a If have you graduate papers are helping to assure the success of the home coming. With everyone working so hard, anyone who comes back home will find many of his classFront end alignment and wheel balancing mates ready to greet him. Many faces will have changed in the Motor tune-u- p and complete automotive repair years gone by. Much guessing wil take place as one tries to Tractor Service place names and faces.. What fun GOOD Year tires and batteries it will be to relive high school has tell what of and hapPower and hand land mower sales and service days pened to each one in the interBudget payments If desired vening years! While in Lehi, these former FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY PHONE AM. FORK 624 graduates can once again enjoy themselves at the famous Lehi Rodeo. Three evenings of western rodeo will make this Jubilee Celeii bration one in a lifetime! Out of 2,600 graduates, the six left of the first class and the graduating class of '59 will be the honored ones. This is the last year that a class will graduate from our present High School Building. Many different emotions will be felt by this year's class at the Celebration. We, the former graduates will share these Life of Lincoln o o o 19. 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