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Show THE LOTI FEE? PRPSS, LF1TL UTAH w m Page ( Ronald M. Giles Engagement Told Holmstead Plans August Wedding Announcement is being made this week of the engagement of Miss Jane Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carson, to Majestic Salt Lake Temple wi'l be the scene of the wedding cf Miss Erma Rae Holmstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Holmstead, and Roger R. Cawley. r - . ! 4 1 , 3T, at Jack and Bowling Lanes f ... " ""j . if SO, 1959 Mrs. Josephine Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper and family spent Monday evening at Tooele visitat the home of Mrs. Cooper's ing the of Seventh Reorganization son Mr. and Mrs. and Ward MIA was announced this week with John Grimes taking Howard Cooper. over as President Mr. Grimes will be assisted by Dee Ray Russon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chinn and as First Counselor and Wells Beck daughters, Patsy and Sharon of as Second Counselor. Denver spent three days of last Released from the above posi- week visiting at the home of Mr. tions were Bud Gurney, President Mrs. Lew Dahling. and and his counselor, Glen Pulley and John Grimes. Lor in Bone was released as secretary but a replaceBowl ment has not been named as yet. Other appointments announced Jill included, Joan Welch as ward organist, replacing Arva Bone, and JoAnn Dorton as wara ciiorister, American Fork replacing Paul Hanson. o o o Miss Erma Rae "' JLXY Seventh Ward MIA Reorganized Miss Jane Carson, - THTRSDAT, f V t OPENING SPECIALS at MISS JENNEIX FOREMAN Bird's "Best" Fruit Stand MISS MARCIA ANN CHIPMANN Jennell Foreman, Dee W. Broadhead Plan Wedding Her benediot-eleis a graduate of Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He has served a mission for the LDS Church in the Eastern States, is a member of the National Guard, and has Mr. and Mrs. Harris Oiipman completed six months of army announce the engagement and ap- training at Ford Ord, Calif. proaching marriage of their daughter Marpia Ann and RayREAD THE ADS IT PAYS mond Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Smith of Lehi. The Lehi Nuptial vows will be exchanged by the popular young couple on Entered at the post office at Lehi, August 6 in the Logan LDS Utah, as second class matter under the act of Congress March 3, Temple. Raymond Smith to Claim Marcia Ann Chipman as Bride Miss Viva Taylor is announcing ct BETWEEN LEHI AND AMERICAN' FORK Friday and Saturday Only FREE Soda Pop with the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her niece, Miss Jennell Foreman, to Dee Warren e Broadhead of Heber. The MISS JANE CARSON is the daughter of M. D. Fore- MISS ERMA RAE HOLMSTEAD Ronald M. Giles. The prospective man of Monroe, Utah, and the late Corn Cawley is a son of Mr. and bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Foreman. Mr. Broadhead is Mr. Mrs. J. Milton Giles of Springville. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland M-- s. Richard Cawley of Pleasant 59c to Lug Vows will be exchanged Thursday, Broadhead. They are planning an Grove. Friday, August 14, is the Local date chosen for the event. A recep-- 1 August 13. August 15 wedding. eve- -' A licensed beautician, Miss CarAn open house reception will be tion will be held that same 10 lbs h Ward son graduated from the Hollywood held Saturday, August 15, in the ning in the A reception 187$) honoring thorn 5 fort-, church. lbs. them will be held 'on the evening h Beauty School of Provo. She gradWard church. Everyuated from the Lehi high school one is Invited to attend. of August 7 it the garden at The prospective bride is a gradMelons and LDS Seminary. She served as Miss Foreman retu-ne- d rec3ntly uate of the Lehi High School and the home of thj brids's parents. UTAH STATE PKt e 3 is a The lovely program chairman, was a member from two years in the Brazilian LDS Seminary. Included in her acof FHA and Pep clubs and presi- Mission. A graduate of Brigham tivities were FHA and Biology of the Pie isant Grove High EDITORIAL dent of .the Spanish Club. Gifted Young University, she was asso- clubs. The bridegroom to be is School and TImpanogos Stake NATIONAL AS(sbCHTlf0JN in music, she sang in the chorus ciated with the Nautilus. Social employed at the Litton Industry LDS Seminary and currently 'Come Out See Us" and in a special girls' sexette. She Unit. She taught school in Colton, plant in Salt Lake City. He studiholds a position in the iBank of Mom-Da- d has also served as Sunday School Calif... and has just completed a ed mechanics at Central Utah Voand Baby Bird Pleasant Grove. chorister in the First Ward, and summer course in counseling at cational School. .A graduate of A weekly newspaper devoted to BYU. She graduated from the Lehi Pleasant Grove High School, he sang in the choir. ' NOTICE Walk-i- n Mr. Giles is employed in con- High School. Numbered among her attended Boys State and is a memthe interests and welfare Notice is herf by given by the struction for the Roberts and An- church activities have been sing-fn- g ber of the National Guard. Gifted of Lehi City Council of Lehi City1, Utah, derson Company. He graduated in the ward- choir, teaching in in music, he is much in demand as City; the 1959. Lehi Main Street Published by the Free Press Pubthat from the Springville high school Sunday School and Mutual and a soloist. Curb and Gutter" Project is finishlishing Co. every Thursday. has and LDS Seminary and was a repShe accepted coacMng. ed the lists of tjie property to, and E. Russell Innes, Publisher resentative at Boys State. a teaching position in Cedar Fort Howard Gray is still confined to be assessed within' said special imthe LDS hospital in Salt Lake this Fall. Open House Subscription 4 are number district An open house reception will be Mr. Broadhead is employed in City. He was operated on two provement Per Year (in advance) . . . $3.0C complete. h Ward the electrical division of General weeks ago, but the family reports held in the A Board of Equalization was church, Thursday,. August 13. Ev- Motors and plans to continue his he is doing as well as can be duly appointed by the Lehi City eryone is invited to attend. Re- education in electrical engineering Council on July 28, 1959, and said ceiving will be from 8 p.m. to 10 'at'BfTgnam Young University. He overU.S. Mrs. p.m. Arfhy served with the Josephine Cooper, Mrs, Board will sit at the Lehi Meseas in Formosa. He fulfilled a Rhoda Harrington of American morial Bu;Iding between the hours mission in the Central Atlantic Fork, Ivin Monson of PleaF" of 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. for three Don Roberts to Grove and Charles Hamner left consecutive days, beginning on States. Tuesday morning to spend a f pw Augtfst 5, 1959, and also on August Fun-da-La- y days sightseeing and visiting in 6, and August 7, 1959; at the same Girl August hour and place. Colorado. Planning an August wedding are Is During the time above specifiMiss Diane Robbins of Tauton, Mr. and Mrs. James A 17 ? p1 ed, said lists shall i be open for Blazer annual Stake The Massachusetts, and Don Nile Robheld at the Wines Park foTner Lehi residents, visited in public inspection, and any person erts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nile D. last week was a shall be entitled huge success ac- Lehi with their daughter Mrs. feeling aggrieved Roberts of Lehi and Las Vegas, to a , hearing. Mrs. to B. Rose Dorothy Bennett, Grant Smith, the former " Nevada. The prospective bride is cording ' ORDER THE r,Y CITY OF leader. Blazer Stake Fer'elT. to LeV Before com'ng the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. MalLast Monday, July 20 all Blaz- they visited in Hardin, Mnitana COUNCIL ' OF' LEHI CITY, colm Cummings. Vows will be UTAH. ers and their parents, 155 strong spoken Saturday, August 15, in Dated July 29, 1959. for games with Mrs. S'laron Bartleson the' the at park gathered Massachusetts. The games were daughter. The Ferrells rw reuul Ned F. Wilson, Miss Robbins taught school in and "recreation. direction of Russell in Ellensburg, Washington. under the Lehi City Recorder. met. Las Vegas, where the couple and followed the theme, "Out Mr. Roberts, who has been employof this World." 1Z ed on construction in Nevada, atHot dogs and watermelon was tended Brigham Young University served to those present. and studied medicine at the Uniof A graduate versity of Utah. Assn. Holds Lehi High School, he was promAll Makes Black-ard-Whiand Color. TV inent in dramatics and sports. He Auditions for Radios Record Public Address with Force Players served in the U.S. Air overseas duty in Japan. Chorus Solos Systems and Car Radios The Utah Valley Opera Assn. will hold auditions for solo and MIA JACK'S Radio & Television SERVICE Shows chorus parts for the opera. "La HOURS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DAILY CLOSED MONDAYS Boheme" Monday, Aug. 3 at 8 p m. Dial PO 1265 Norfli 5th West, Lehi Those who attended the road in the American Fork tabernacle. shows presented in Lehi wards The auition will be for the peoTuesday and Wednesday had the ple of American Fork, Lehi, Orem, pleasure of seeing what he MIA and Pleasant Grove. and the church has done to create interest in having the young peoMr. artd Mrs. Ruel Russon and ple appear before the public. This Mr. and Mrs. Glade Russon visit-Ftraining is invaluable when these ed at the LDS hospital in Provo, young people haVe to talk Uefore Wednesday with Leo Woffinden, groups when they get older. Mr. Woffinden was operated on For this year's shows there was earlier in the week and has been J no central theme to follow and released to his home in Pleasant Delivery of the wards did an excellent job Grdve. presenting these shows. Judges for this year were from the neighboring towns. They were LaVerl Mrs. LaVee Wadley of American Fork; Mrs. Ellis Jackson and Mrs. Dial PO or SK Yes, you heard right. Of course the bank doesn't carry a line of refrigerWorld's Finest Automatic Beth Driggs of Pleasant Grove. Machines Sewing and ladies are These speech majors ators. She has selected the one she wants at her appliance dealer's. But teach dramatic arts in the schools. Shows were judged according to bank credit will help her finance the cost. Our bank makes loans to help general entertainment value, oripeople buy all kinds of household equipment: Refrigerators, home ginality, quality, presentation, and technicality. freezers, kitchen ranges, automatic dishwashers, washing machines and The road shows were under the direction of the ward speech direcdriers, and many other appliances that will make the homemaker's job tors. The ward directors for this easier . . . living more pleasant. With a bank loan, a purchaser finances year are. First Ward, Sandra Downs; Second Ward, Carma Carter Hampton; Third Ward, Mar-neeconomically and spreads repayment over a comfortable period of months LaDaun Fourth Ward, Thayn; while enjoying the convenience of the new equipment purchased. Hunger; Fifth Ward, Ward PresNecchi Prices idency which includes Kathryn micchi What new appliance will lessen the burden of housekeeping at your Holmstead, Doris Peterson, and house? Tell us; and well tell you just how easily and quickly the low-coat $59.95 Relva Leany; Sixth Ward, Anne Allen; Seventh, Lela Stewart TanAppliance Loan you need can be arranged here at our bank. ner; and Cedar Valley, Lois Berry. rnrc n The Supernova The skill is built into the maVacation was in order for the Arthur Powells as they left for chine because the Supernova a week's vacation in California. moves the fabric back and forth Mrs. Powell, her daughter Alda while the needle moves from side "Look's like you're going to need another car In the family . . . Mae and two sons, Mac and Terry, to side. Call for visited Lake Tahoe with a cousin. I prescribe Timp Motor Company for the best deal In town." Free Home Demdnsrtation Continuing on, they stopped in Sacramento to visit with friends, the Willis Porter family. In foggy San Francisco they took in the Circle "Home for your Chevrolet' sights of the water front, Golden Gate Park and Zoo. They returned Dial SK American Fork Phone 93 American Fork this week after a seven-da- y sunny vacation. bride-to-b- I i i Free Press - First-Sixt- First-Sixt- bride-to-b- grad-uab- Each $2.00 Purchase Local Sweet doz Apricot's Tomatoes pound Local Potatoes Bananas . Ice Cold pound Local Raspberries and Strawberries case 35c $1.19 10c 39c 49c ... 4Vfcc $3.75 and ' : - j Large Cooler Large Variety Fresh Fruits and Vegetables First-Sixt- Wed Massachusetts in Stake Huge Success Fun-Da-L- ay - , . Hill-ma- n, We Service Opera te and 4 Road Presented in Wards Mountain Soil ill Dirt Gravel - "Vm going to stop at the bank to see about a new refrigerator!" Anywhere Alpine Soil Company Necchi Devey 10 47 1 ll Start st Push-Butto- Keller's Sewing mate rk TIMPMOGOS MOTOR State Bank of Lehi ' |