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Show white, was displayed on a hand designed net cover. White glad florets in floating bowls adorned the serving tables. Organ music was played during the receiving by Dorothea Thayn. The bride chose for the occasion a full skirted model of lace over satin, in bridal white, with tafitted bodice and wrist-lengt- h pered sleeves. An illusion veil fell to fingertip length from a tiara of pearls. . Her bouquet was composed of white gladioli son of Mr., and Mrs. W. F. Evans. A beautifully appointed reception followed that same evening, in the Third-Sevent- h Ward church. u .The bridal party sttood in the Relief Society room before an archway of white gladioli. Blue and ..white, was the color theme. The wedding cake, decorated with and stephanotis. bells and blossoms in blue and Attending as maid of honor was Miss Marilyn Fox, the bride's sis ter, with Miss Marcia Evans, sister of the groom; and Miss Rose Ann Hansen of American Fork. Kathy Powell, sister of the bride. as junior bridesmaid, was escorted by Michael Evans, small brother of the groom. Waistline cor sages enhanced the frocks of the attendants, pale blue crystallette in bouffant style. The mother of the bride donned an orchid pink sheath and Mrs. Evans, senior, was attired in modish pink. Each wore a white cor sage of glads. Bill Evans was best man for his brother, While Kenneth Cardon and Boyd Wathen ushered. At the guest book was Miss Joyce Ann Jones. Mrs. Ferrell Brems and Mrs.,, Emily Pearson .... u arranged ihe , gifts, assisted by Connie Ppwell, Ald Mae Powell, Miss Mary Lou Medved MaryLou mih and Melita Davis., Ref reshmenjs, catered by Alta Clark, were served by Irene Bar- Lou , 'S:&XT I Reception Honors Newlyweds Miss Linda Fox, Gary Evans In a ceremony performed by Bishop L. Carols Coates Friday, August 7, Miss Linda Fox, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Fox, became the bride of Gary P. Evans. The bridegroom is a o J4 ' ff--l - h . J Am ... - nes, Santaquin5 Man Thursday, date circled jeannineox, August 20, is for,, ,thek( wedding the pi;, Rob, uienaa cook, Henderson,',, Bonnie Ben-nio- n and Beriiadette Mathews. Greeting, the guests at the door we,rp aunts and uncles oi,the cou-pl- e Mr. qnd "Mrs. Ralph' Powell anq Mr. and Mrs Jerries Bradford of Sandyu, . .. , , For hej going, s a way, the new Mrs. Evans, wore, a white ensemble with blue trinand white accessories. (The couple will make their home in ' Shelley, Idaho, where Mr. Evans will be employed as high school coach and instruc- Miss Mary Lou Medved and ert Earl Williams of Santa'quin. Announcement . is made , by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John D, . Makin of? thi& city, Mr. and Mrs. S. ET Williams are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. qws will be spoken at .the , , home of the bride with a garden tor. The parents of the bridegroom reception to follow. In case of storm, the affair will take place entertained for immediate family in the Fourth Ward church. Ev- members, Thursday evening at eryone is invited to attend the Bratton's Cafe in Salt Lake City. showers were hosted open house, with receiving from by Miss Connie Powell, Mary Lou 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Now employed at the American Smith and Marie Wagstaff, and Mrs. Vera Henderson, aunt of the Fork Hospital, Miss Medved studat the Central Utah bridegroom, in Salt Lake City. ied , , Pre-nupti- al nursing Boyd Smuin Home After Major Surgery ::v:' Roy Ferman Award by over 50, was held in the Amer Depoe Bay, 17 miles above New- . . , Service... by ,1 a. ta. Girls Lace and Strap Shoes Boys Oxfords Must Clear Step Masters Reg. $5.95 Reg. $5.95 Sale $15 Sale $3.75 Bed Wing Boots arid Shoes In Utah ., 4.95 -- sale - Children s Shoes r ,$3.95 Special SKoe Shine Kits - 98c Size 312 to 3 also Red Whig Shoes and Boots for Dad mm Mips 24 East Main in A'inerican Fork " ? Zv'V I . $1,873,21 4.79. iad&itior uAion PktmValSofpct w5$' to Utah employeeYlA 1958'lounting, to $24 77491 5'. The two combined totat "$26,648,12.79! "At That's alotormony: To help you visuali'ze'jusl owrriu'6hy thfnk of K'tTiirwiy: If you had an income of one dollar a money tae'ybu I T-- i M over 50 years to collect this"rn"uch J v f ! Union Pacific' Railroad is happy to be a good citiiftn of Utah; There is'consldelfabletSfactioh'in knowlnth' in' 'rrVany" instances, it has been due to the taxes paid by'the'railrbad' that certain civic improvements have been made possible: a new school' house, firehouse, hospital or any nuniber of 'the uere "U.P" has borne a big share of the' cost things its taxes. Otlhierwise there would have been an addithrougTi tional burden on local taxpayers. And qf course the wages paid to Utah people helps everyone in one way or another, because it representgreat buying power which stimulates and builds local business. 'A f I 1 x'w F ft v 1 ; Remember when you ship or travel by Union Pacific you help yourself, by helping your community arid Complete your State grow and prosper. Auto Repair Work MOBILE Auto Service Fred Nalucawa, Owner, Manager ft real Impression? Call for her TIMPM060S "Home for vour In 1 IA. a Timp MOTOR! Clh.PAirolp.V 1.9! . . . w7$tttfitfw6uTd drtliDM PACIFIC . 11,95 UnionPacific Railroad'gainlH958 Was oher6r the laYst with' a' tax bilt of taxpayers in the Staleor Utah American Fork "Want to make Motor Car. ? Union Pacific taxes and payrolls in 1958 added nearly 27 million dollars to the state's economy , Official Inspection' Station ... lOne Table Utah and its people are partners with Union Pacific ; 17 250 JACWSiRadh 75 East Main Street the mayor of Depoe, Bill Hancock. They brought back' eight nice, salmon, ranging about ? 5 pounds jeach, one deep sea bass and an albacore , tuna., though , a huge, lish, the albacore was not as large as the 32 pounder, they took last Bummer. .They plan to return to the area 'for more fishing in early September., , y te Dial SK Jot three and were accompanied , , suma'ricf Mrs. Milton Lee. days Sunday . dinner ,. guests pf Mr, and Mrs.. Dean Prior included, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huff and fam ily of Lake Shore- Mr... and JMrs. Reed Bills and daughter Deborah of Salt, Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. .Mack. Boyack and grand daughter Shelley Lundell of Span ish Fork. can Fork Rotary Park, with the American Fork (j club, the host group., A hot banquet was served at long tables, attractively dec The Roy L. Ferman award was orated with asters, miniature announced at the annual mid- dahlias arid . verbena, from the company;, accordian numbers by summer party including theLehi, of the club president, Mrs Miss Linda Sorenson, and guitar garden American.,; Fork . and & Pleasant Leslie Carson. , and mandolin duets by' Mrs. Clyde Grove garden clubs,.. Monday eveMrs. Vern .jVlcDaniel, party Smith and Mrs. Charles Jepperson dining, Ronajd, . Stine, , regional announced ,the pro- were entertainment features. rector, announced the award as a chairman The Lehi Club will "be the host memorial to the late Mr, Ferman gram. Selections, by the, Alpine' club and next 'sUftifrier. Ronald Quartette, Strong who served as Lehi Garden., Club of director as regional president, Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties, and played a constant part in home and civic beautification efforts. . All Makes Black-and-Whiand Color TV Mr. Stine explained, that an. outstanding gardener will be selectRadios - Record Players - Public Address ed each year from names submitted by each club in this district. Systems and Car Radios The gardener need not be a mem& Television SERVICE ber of garden club or other group. Names will be submitted to Mr. H6CRS--- 9 Yin. to 6 p.ni. DAlLY CLO SEl MbNDAYS Stine or to Mrs. Roy L. Ferman. 1265 North 5th West, Lehi Dial PO as name Each selected regional honoree, will be engraved on a special platter which will be presented to Mrs. Ferman. Trophies will be assigned to the winners. The first winner will be announced at state convention in January. State Gardening Authorities Present Fred Augsburger and Mrs. Dorothea Newbold, widely known gardening authorities, were special guests. Both are former state presidents of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs and have traveled widely in establishing garden clubs and civic projects throughout the state. , The affair, which was attended Announced at Garden Club Meet Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses , IxSat ZwM3?M'i00yy . LEE COLLEDGE TAKES BIG CATCH IN DEEP SEA' FISHING ....... i i$r, and Mrs. Lee Colledge spent H week on. a motor trip to Oregon where they took a fine catch in deep sea fishing. They stayed at They chartered a v - Complete Optical Service j YWMIA REORGANIZED , d Mrs. Leo has ac cepted the position of president of the YWMIA in the First, Ward. With her will serve Leone O. Allen and Virginia Downs as counselors and Lucille Littleford as secretary. Mrs. Hadfield formerly served as counselor. Mrs. Lillian Stewart, president,. and Aria Lee, counselor, are the re tiring officers. MR. AND MRS. GARY EVANS Dr. Dtiarie G. Lund port, where they enjoyed the mer cabin of friends, Mr. A Sale Starts Monday. Aug. (Ilar-Hadfiel- School and previously served at the Utah Valley Hospital. She graduated from Lehi High School and attended LDS Seminary. She sang jn the chorus, carrying the opera lead, and was affiliated with the Biology The many friends of Boyd Club. In demand for vocal duets, Smuin will be pleased to know she has also sung in her ward that he has returned home and choir and taught in Primary, is improving well following major Mr. Williams graduated from v surgery. He came home last WedPayson High School and served nesday, after a week in the Amfor two years with the U.S. Army, erican Fork hospital. This is the assigned to overseas duty in Ja- second Mr. Smuin has operation pan. He is now employed at the had performed since Christmas Geneva Steel plant. time, .when he underwent emer gency surgery. LEHI RADIO REIORT.TO CHANGE. .TIME ON KOVO The daily Lehi . radio report, jf conducted by , Dona. Anderson, will jpow be heard at 9:30 a.m., instead . pf 9:45 over Station KOVO, Mrs. Anderson points out thai; she is pleased to announce dates such as birthdays, church, Club ; and community gatherings, OPTOMETRIST as well as new babies, anniversaries and other events of interest.. Residents are asked to give, her the news on the day or a day or two in advance. Vocational rest Littleford as supenntepdent, J. Emory Allen was advanced to the, position of f irstj assistant, replacing Boyce Evans, who has moved out of the city. Nelda Lit tleford is secretary. FIRST WARD pf ill Bonnie Make Courtesy Your Road Code ELD EN CLARK SUSTAINED IN. FIRST WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL . , . Elden Clark was sustained as second assistant . in the , First Ward Sunday SchooJN,With JFor--N - v ?-.'- " IlillKlii liiiKiftitf Mary To Marry' OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT FOR JANE CARSON GILES Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carson are entertaining at an open house reception tonight (Thursday) for their daughter and Mr., and Mrs. Ronald Giles (Jane Carson), married in the Salt Lake Temple. The lovely affair will be held in the First - Sixth Ward church, with receiving from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone who would like to attend. son-in-la- all-whi- te Medved THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959 THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, 1959 1 oiVJtoht 1 |