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Show THTKSDAY, DfcdEMBEB News About Folks You Know... Babies Named, Confirmations Listed In Lehi Vards Last Sunday were named and confirmations took place in Lehl wards, Sunday as follows: Firs; Ward Melvin P. Anderson, ward clerk. Desiree Cooper, daughter of Gary and Bonnie Jean Vogt Cooper, born in Provo, was blessed by John Berry Cooper, an uncle. Bonnie K. Wilson, daughter of Melvin and Flora Bastian Wilson, born Nov. 16, at American Fork, was blessed by LaMar Casto. Michael Ray Carson, eon of George and Eva Stewart Carson, born Nov. 6, 1951, was baptized and confirmed by the fatherSecond Ward Vernon Blamires, ward clerk-JohTerry Hilton, son of Bishop Alvin Eugene and Ruth Pat-to- n Babies - Hilton, born Nov. 21, in Am- erican Fork, was blessed by the father. Kathleen Hall, daughter of Lane and Betty Wilson Hall, born Nov. , 1951, at Lehi, was baptized Nov. 27, by Sherman Carlson and confirmed by Carlton Wilson, the grandfather. Third Ward Arthur T. Powell, clerk. Norman Barnes Winters, son of Norman R. and June Barnes Winters, born Oct. 17, in American Fork, was blessed by Lyle Barnes. Fourth Ward Seventh Ward ' LaMar J. Lund, clerk. Hugh Irvin Johnson, son of Irv-i- n Wilma and Monica Perram 1951, at Johnson, born Lehi, was baptized aid'tawifirmed by Lawrence Dee Colledge.,-- , ; John Linke Hebrew, son of Quey Chester and Esther Hutch-ing- s The annual Christmas party of the Lehi Garden Club will be held next Monday, Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of the president, Mrs. Roy L. Ferman. All members are reminded to attend. ' Hebrew, born Nov. 5, 1951, in Casper, Wyoming, was baptized and confirmed by the father. The grandfather, John Hutchings, as" sisted. Cheryl Price, daughter of Karl lp ; A family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott and their three children included James Sherwood, father of of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sherwood, Kaysville, and his twin, Mr. . and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. EIRoy Barnes and two children, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sherwood and two children, Provo, and his twin, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Shewood and two daugh1 ters, Nephi. Edward and Jteva Hunsaker Price, born Nov. 14, 1951, in Lehi, was baized and confirmed by the Elmo Russon, clerk. Bonnie Rae Thrasher, daughter VISITORS HERE of Kent and Dee Ann Russon FROM OKLAHOMA Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G- Dicker-so- n Thrasher, born Oct. 24, in American Fork, was blessed by the fa and small daughter Julia, of ther. Bartlesville, Okla., and Ms. ArKendall John Roseman, son of thur Poison of Sandy, Utah, visWayne and Shirley Larsen Rose-ma- ited in Lehi last Wednesday with born Nov- 11, in American a brother and sister-in-laMr. Fork, was blessed by the father. and Mrs.'-- E, j R. Dickerson and David Lee Smith, son' of Lee other family members. and Mary Joy Phillips Smith, born Aug. 17, 1951, in Lehi, was baptiz- JQSEI'H L. SOUTHWORTH ed by Sherman Carlson, Nov. 29, IMPROVING and confirmed by the grandfather, AFTER SERIOUS ILLNESS John S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. ' E. R- Dickerson Sylvia Jean Sherwood, daughter visited in a Salt Lake City hospiof Paul and Eva Christofferson tal last Saturday with their Sherwood, born Nov. 2, in Tooele, L.. Southworth, who was baptized by Darrell Wilcot is now Joseph improving after serious illand confirmed bv the grandfather ness. Mr. Southworth, husband of Alex D. Christofferson. , rethe former Doris Aileen Swain, daughter of Mrs. turned to his homepickerson, in Midvale, Edna Jones Taylor Swain and Sunday, after two weeks in the the late Shelby Swain, born Nov hospital following an emergency 18, 1951, in Lehi, was baptized . appendectomy, Nov. 29, by a brother, Von Tay" lor, and confirmed by Bishop R GENEALOGICAL UNION Thomas Woffinden. MEETING FEATURES TALK Brent Allen Miner, son of Dar- ON TEMPLE MARRIAGE win and Evona (Bonnie) Larsen Mrs. Helen Jones, wife of Pres-ie1951. in Lehi Miner, born Nov-13- , Frank W, Jones of the Stake was baptized and confirmed by was the main speakPresidency, ' the father. er at the Genealogical Union Fifth Ward Meeting, Sunday, In the Third-Severu- h Benarr T. Judd, clerk. Ward chapel- - She stressStephen Loan Asay, son of Dean ed the responsibility of parents in S. and Anjta Louise Taylor Asay, teaching; their young sons. and born Nov. 6, in American Fork, daughters the responsibility of was blessed by Eleazer Southwick. Temple marriage. Faith promot Dwight Austin Hinton, son of ing experiences in genealogical reBishop Harvard R. and Rose search were also recalled. Blaine Marie Brokaw Hinton, born Nov. Anderson, first counselor in the 15, in Provo, was blessed by the stake committee, conducted the , meeting" at which a" short talk was father. Harvard Scott Hinton,5 son of given by Delbert Sudweeks of the Bishop and Mrs. Hinton, born Nov. Seventh Ward bishopric. The Had- 18, 1951, in Salt Lake City, was field sisters played a piano and confirmed by the father. organ duet.. Joseph Frank Broadbent, son of Alvin and Lois Jean Olsen Broad-ben- t, RUSSELL FELT VISITS born Nov. 15, 1951, in Lehl, BROTHER AT FOOTBALL was confirmed by the father-LesliGAME ON COAST Russell Felt went to Hamilton Berry, daughter of Rial Vern and Laurel Peterson Berry, Air Forcee Base in California for born Oct. 30, 1951, in Lehi, was a four days visit last week with confirmed by the father. his brother, Lt. Richard G. Felt. Lt. Felt, who is stationed with Sixth Ward Leland G. Price, clerk. k'V? the Air Force at Washington, Charlene Gurney, daughter, of D.C., is playing on the Boiling Air Lloyd Brent and Betty Sly Gur Force squad. They came to Caliney, born Nov. 9, 1959, . in Amer fornia to play with the Hamilton ican Fork, was blessed by the fa AFB team and also a game in San Diego. They have won all ther. Cindy Ann Okey, daughter of games except the one played with George and Lolene Chamberlain the Marines. The brothers an the Okey, born Oct. 17, at Lehi, was sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Felt of .this dty, blessed by Max Ray. i. n, - - son-in-la- . . nt , .,. e - . r y m " 3 J - 4 AIRMAN DEAN EDWARDS RECEIVES DISCHARGE, PLANS STATE CAREER Aairman lc H. Dean Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Edwards of this city, received his discharge from the U.S. Air Force two weeks ago, at Orlando Air Force Base, Florida, after four years servicce. He arrived home last Friday- - He spent the past 14 months at Orlando, serving in a secretarial position. Prior to that time he was at Parks AFB in California and also spent a tour of duty in Korea. A graduate of the Lehi Hig'- School, he was employed for several years in Southern Utah Parks and also in Sun Valley. Idaho, ir managerial positions. He niptie last May for a position in the State Department and has been accepted to serve as a mail and records clerk on the staff of p foreign ambassador. Following a visit in California with friend-mad- e while in the service, he vV be home for Christmas. He will then leave for Memphis, Tennessee, and will continue his schooling at Draughons Business College, where he previously studied for several months, while awaiting his call from the State Department. ' ELDER LA YELL RUSSON TRANSFERRED FROM SCOTLAND TO ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russon received word that their son. Elder La Veil Russon, who has served were viewed- The tour homeward rounded out then days. Miss Halliday was on vacation from her position at the Benefical Insurance Company in Salt Lake - for nearly a year in the Scottish Mission, has been transferred to England. He has greatly enjoyed his experience with the Scots, was reported. He is now carrying on his missionary activities in the Southest part of London, on tlte tip of the bay of the Thames receiving from 8 p.m, to 10 p.m. A cordial invitation is 'extended to all friends and relatives to attend. Miss Seely is a graduate of the Brigham Young University and is teaching school in Salt Lake City. She was affiliated with the Kap pa Debonnair Social Unit and was secretary-treasurfor the "Roc-kettedance group. She has continued her study of dance at the University of Utah, has taught dancing in various groups and is currently University Stake Dance s" er Goates is a senior student at the BYU, specializing in the field of education, with a major in German and an English minor. He fulfilled a mission in the n Mission and is a member of the National Guard. An honor graduate of Lehi High School, he has also attained top honors at the BYU. Gifted in mu sic, he plays the piano and has directed the singing in Sunday School MIA and with a girl's chorus during the summer months. He has taught in Sunday School and Aaronic Priesthood quorums. Swiss-Austria- 0 formed for their granddaughter, River. Miss Bonnie Lou' Poma and Phi 2k lip Kemp of Midvale last Thursday. Dec. 3. The bride is the daughter of Louie and Cleo Ash ton Poma of Salt Lake City. Vows were exchanged in the Salt Lake. Temple. Among other close fam ily members who attended the n reception were Mr. and Mrs. Vance and two children. Mrs. Mr- and Mrs. L. E, Russon andft)oUglas Ashton and daughter son Lisle, enjoyed a family gatb Louise, Mrs. Duane Sorenson and ering which included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Bruce Ashton, all Complete N. L. Seamons (Eloise) and chil of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Allen dren,, Lynn, Janeen and Alan of Adams and family of Spanish Auto Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. John Official Inspection Station with Arizona Russon of Mesa, Bennett and Mrs. Paul Robinson their children Darrell, Verlin, Vir- and son Jay, of American Fork. gil,; Lynette .. and Rhonda, and Mr. and Mrs. George Tripp and Ralph Brown of Ogden, a nephew of Mrs. Russon. Also present were three children, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worlton and La Vera Downs and three children children, Don, Janette and Doug- employed a holiday trip to Callao, Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager las. Mr. and Mrs. Arland Russon where they visited with Mr. and Dial PO and daughter Jeane, came from Mrs. George W. Tripp, parents of Midvale. On Saturday, the whole Mr. Tripp and Mrs. Downs. family was entertained at the Worlton home with supper, slides and. moving pictures- The Stan Russon family left for Mesa after a four days stay and the Seamons children also remained for a long refreshments were served. A birthday gift was presented to John Ungricht of West Jordan. Others present included Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ungricht of Murray; Mr- - andi Mrs. Clayton Anderson, and Mrs. Lena Ungricht. West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ungricht and John Ungricht and daughter Mae of Salt Lake City. y : Gwendolyn Seely, Kenneth Goates Engagement Told, To Wed Dec. 18 ct HOME FROM EASTERN TOUR Miss Lu Dene Halliday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Halliday, has returned home after an interesting vacation tour of the Middle West and New York. She accompanied a friend. Miss Merrily Austin and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austin, now of American Fork. Going by plane to Chicago, they continue? to Detroit, Michigan, by train, where the Austins purchased a new car. They then continued on to New York where many points of historic intrest and modern appeal City. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ungricht were the hosts at an enjoyable par- MARVIN ASHTONS ty at their home, Sunday evening, ATTEND WEDDING with canasta the game of the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashton atevening. Prizes were awarded and tended the wedding ceremony per- Miss Gwendolyn Seely engaged to Kenneth Goates Of interest to a wide circle of friends comes1" the announcement of the engagement and forthcom ing marriage of Miss Gwendolyn Seely and Kenneth Goates. The bride-eleis a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Leland Seely of Brigham City,and Mr- Goates a son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Goates "of Lehi. Vows will be exchanged in the Salt Lake Temple, Friday, Dec. 18, with a reception to follow in Brigham City that same evening. An open house reception will be held in the Lehi Second Ward church, Saturday, Dec. 19, with LT. LEO J. CHRISTOFFERSON ARRIVES AT NEW YORK BASE Word was received by Mr. and Mrs- - A. D. Christofferson that their son, Lt Leo J. Christofferson has arrived at his new base in the Air Force, at Rome, New York. He was formerly stationed at Hill Field. With him went his wife and baby daughter Tammi. He reported an enjoyable visit with Harold Gammon. MISS LU DENE HALLIDAY LEHI GARDEN CLUB TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY Septi BISHOP JOSEPH E. WILSON CHURCH ARCHITECT, VISITS FAMILY MEMBERS HERE Bishop Joseph E. Wilsoi, who has received an additional call to serve in Hawaii as architect and builder for the LDS church, visited here last week at the home of a niece, Mrs. Linel J. Larsen. Also visiting with Bishop and Mrs. Larsen was his brother, Alma Wilson of Salt Lake City. Bishop Wilson, who' makes his home in Inglewood, Calif., returned recently after an assignment in Hawaii of three years and eight months, spent in building schools and colleges there- - His wife will accompany him to the islands. 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