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Show meE s Pag I Mi', and Mrs. M. Jlobson of Boise, Idaho, are announcing the of their daughter. Day-!ee- n Hobson. to Lt. Richard Felt of Washington, DC. Tne ceremony was arranged for Wednesday. April 20. in thf Salt lake Temple. A reception will be held in Boise, Saturday, April 23. is employed at Tne bride-elepresent as a secretary in the office of Congressman Hamer B'Hne of Idaho, "in Washington. DC. She is a. former student of Brig-haYoung University. Lt. Felt, well know n as th? son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Felt of this city, recently received his commission as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. He expects discharge this summer and has signed a contract to play profeswith the New sional football York Titans in the new American League. He has achieved national acclaim in athletics while in the Air Force and was also on the athletic field hile a student at Brigham Consistently Young University. active in LDS church affairs he is second counselor in the MIA. New President Of Leity Club Combining the annual recipe exchange with election of officers, the members of the Leity Club held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Neldon Vance, with Mrs. Merlin Russon, club president, in charge. Each one brought enough of her favorite recipe to compose a delightful supper. Mrs. Tony (Janice Peck was elected president for the coming vear. With her will serve Mrs. Blaine Adamson, vice president; Mrs. Neil Manning, secretary; Mrs. Neldon Vance, historian-re-poi-tc- r, and Mrs. Robert Lott, chairman. Retiring officers are Mrs. Jay Manning, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. Paul Brown, prq-grachairman; Mrs. Neil Carson, historian-reporte- r. On the ciivc committee are Mrs. Von Sorenson and Mrs. Neldon Vance, and Mrs Gene Powell and Mrs. Merlin Pack comprise the gift committee. r? i - THE LEHI FREE PRESS and The combined Stake Gleaners, Laurels and Ensigns Fireside will be held in the Fourth Ward Chapel, Sunday, April 24, at 9 p.m. All those of these age groups are cordially invited to attend. Ivan J. Barrett of the Brig-haYoung Universiiy staff, will be the featured speaker. Mark and Marilyn Littleford as Stake ani Gleaner leaders and Boyd and Marceil Strong are Laurel and Ensign Directors. m M-M- RAYMOND H. STEWART HONORED OS BIRTHDAY, EA'VTKP. SUNDAY theme, and strawberry shortcake featured as Mr. Stewart's favorite dessert. Included with Mr, and Mrs. Stewart. Miss Kay Stewart Sunday dinner at the home of and Lee, were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. StewStewart and children, Annette art marked important occasions, the birthday of Mr. Stew- and Steven; Mr. and Mrs. Harold art as well as Easter. Family Tanner (Lela) and children. Cinmembers gathered for dinner and dy, Susan and Ricky, and Mr. and visiting, with tulips, Easter bun- Mrs. Carl Stewart and children, nies baskets adding to the Valerie and Blake, of Cedar Fort. t'o ad ct 9 m WW i Miss Donna Rasmussen Married to Idaho Man in April 15 Ceremony pill loped and she wore white gloves. A matching floral tiara supported the elbow length veil of nylon net. The bridal bouquet of white split carnations was centered by a lavendar orchid. lovely bride of the early spring season was Miss Donna Rasmussen1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Rasmussen, who exchanged wedding vows with David D. Nelson of Preston, Idaho, Friday, April 15. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Anderson of Preston. Bishop Grant Christofferson took charge of the ceremony in the Fourth Ward Church. For the reception which followed, the lavendar and white theme was followed and favorite recordings furnished a musical background during the receiving. A tiered cake in lavendar and white was accented with hearts inscribed with the names of the bridal couple and displayed on a mirror centering a table covered with white embossed linen. A large floral heart with ferns and foliage plants was the background for the bridal party. The petite blonde bride greeted her guests in a gown of embroid-- 1 ered nylon, detailed with tiered ruffles, front panel and chapel train. Short sleeves were seal-- 1 , wore Attendants Christine Cox, State "Homemaker". Kin Of Local Family MISS GWEN RODEBACK Verl L. Smith to Many Miss Gwen Rodeback of Vernal in S. L temple ct r i wide cabinet solves your space problem 10.39 cu. ft (363 lbs.) capacity ideal for most families 5 shelves-p- lus full-widt- h door storage New Magnetic door seals air-tig- . I LIE L A AW 86 West Main around THIS FOR ONLY 1 Model UFD.10.60 9v all iti $Q$95 tewii M To enter, study the ads, find all the clues you can. Then, write down who you think is this week's Who's WTho. Add the total number of clues you found, but be sure to Family participation gives you a better chance to win, your wife, husband or some bright-eye- d youngster may spot a clue that you miss. put down your name and address, then take your entries and deposit them in the boxes located at the featured merchant's place of business. Got any Perry Mason in you? Think you can outwit the contest ? Remember you can't win if you don't enter. This contest, its rules and text herein copyright by B. Reinhardt. Franchisee1 by H. C Fischnaller. All rights reserved. There will be three featured merchants each week these will be indicated by the heavy Deposit This Week's Entries With The Merchants Whose Advertisement Appear in the Heavy Black Border vvvtvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv For The BEST in . . . Sporting Goods and Home Appliances wife Leota HUTCH'S Prescription Service Baby Needs - Gift Items Vitamins - Cosmetic FILM SERVICE Dry Cleaning Specialists Any Amount Opens a Personal Checking Account We Specialize in Satisfying Particular People Lehi Native Thrifticheck America's Most Popular Personal Durfey Dry Checking Account Church Leader Cleaners Phone PO Where Good Friends Meet Breakfast Lunch - Dinner family-siz- e LOOKl We Won't Be Undersold border around their ads in this section. Each member of the family may enter once at each of these featured places of business. Thus, you may enter three times and doing so will improve your chances of winning. Who's Who may be anyone in the Lehi City area. Clues for his or her identity may be hidden in an ad in this section. When a star appears in an ad in this section, it means there is additional advertising for that merchant elsewhere in this newspaper. Clues may also be placed in that ad. Clues will be scattered. There may be from one to five clues in any ad, or none. This is a contest of skill. We invite you to outwit us. DELUXE FOOD FREEZER Here's a roomy, DeLuxe model freezer that takes up less space than the average small refrigerator cabinet. But it's a big value in every way! Read 'Em Over This contest starts when you receive this issue and closes 5 p.m. the following Monday. At that time a drawing will be held, the first entry drawn that correctly identifies Who's Who will win $5.00. If that entry also has the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, a bonus of $10.00 will be added. When this bonus is not won, it will be added to next week's bonus and will continue to grow until it is won. 10 CUBIC FOOT 28-inc- h 9k Here are the Rules PO Main Street - Lehi j d, Seminary. is a student at The bride-eleDairel's Beauty College in Salt Lake City. She graduated from the Vernal High School in 1959, and is also a graduate of the LDS Third-Seevnt- Ry-me- Included in her extracurricular activities were FHA, Commercial Club and Ucttes Club. Mr. Smith is employed at the Geneva Steel Plant and is a member of the Utah National Guard Special Forces. He has attended Brigham Young University and fulfilled a mission in the western states mission. He graduated from the Lehi High School, where he was junior high school student-bod- y president and a member of the yearbook staff. He also graduated from the LDS Seminary. Included in his church positions was group leader for the Elders Quorum. He also served as scoutmaster. The young couple plan to make their home in Lehi. Thursday, May 5, is the date circled for the wedding of Miss Gwen Rodeback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rodeback of Vernal, and Verl L. Smith of this city. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. The young couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Receptions will honor the newlyweds Thursday, May 5, in the Lehi First-Sixt- h Ward Church and in the Naples Ward meetinghouse in Vernal, Friday, May 6. Piano Students To Present Concert The piano students of Mrs. Ruby M. Nielsen will be presented in recital Sunday, April 24, at h Ward 3 p.m., in the Church. Parents and friends and the public are cordially invited to attend. The recital will include a variety of music, including many of the old favorites and some of the hymns used in our worship j services, Mrs. Nielsen reported. in the eroup which Included range from beginning to advanced students will be the following: Donna Stephcnsen, Davis Peterson, Carol Bateman, Greg Bennett, Marsha Chatfield, Lcona Kirkham, Margie Kirkham, Mary Jean Gammon, Peggy Lynn Usher, Carolyn Rothe, Carol Carter; r, Donna Dickerson, Arlene RaNae Hadfield, Lorin Powell, Brent Miner, Colleen Bateman, Madge Fowlei', Elaine Roberts, Boyd Rasmussen, Kathleen Douglas Peck; De Anna DeMine, Gary GodChat-fielfrey, Jeanne Kearney, Lanae Claudia Alison, Linda Morehouse, Kathleen Dickerson, Mary Lee Hadfield, Linda Rothe, Linda Gammon. ... $15 or More Weekly Prizes! This is a family fun contest Nothing to buy use any slip of paper for an entry blank. Not necessary to be present to win, not necessary to be a subscriber to this paper. vS MlvjrlJJAl JrvJcLi m Contest About Lehi WHO'S WHO IN LEHI! lavendar sheaths, their bouquets miniature umbrellas with lavendar sweet-pea- s. Miss Mary Louise Rasmussen was maid of honor for her sister, with Julyn Rasmussen as junior bridesmaid, and Margene Porter, Alona Anderson, sister of the bridegroom; Darlene Norris and JaNeane Whimpey Jacob. The mother of the bride wore embroidered pastel green linen, while the groom's mother was attired in beige chiffon, with carnation corsages. Standing with the bridegroom were Steve Larsen and Glen Griffith. Ushers weer David and Dennis Rasmussen, Jerry Rasmussen and Milton Rasmussen. Miss Jane Lott cared for the guest book. Hostess duties were performed by Mrs. Malcolm Christiansen. Miss Alta Clark was in charge of re freshments, assisted by Mrs. Bruce Fugal, Mrs. Blaine Nielsen and Mrs. Melvin Jex, aunts of the bride. Serving were Miss Joanne Degelbeck, Wilma Edwards and Deanna Gerber. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Sharon Winn and Mrs. Merlene Smith, sisters of the bridegroom. Miss Christine Cox of Dixie For her honeymoon trip, the High School in St. George, was new Mrs. Nelson donned a beige named winner of the Utah contest sheath, with matching accessorfor the title "Homemaker of To- ies. morrow," sponsored by the Betty A personal shower was held at Crocker concern. She was awardWinn Hall home with Darlene ed a scholarship for $1500 from the JaNeane Jacob and Mar-gen- e Norris, canGeneral Mills and becomes a as hostesses. The Porter didate for the national title. Her will make their homo newlyweds was the rated written examination in Salt Lake City. highest out of 4,392 submitted by senior girls from 72 schools in Utah. Miss Cox is a niece of J. G. Cox she of this city. will be accompanied on the trip to New York, Washington, D.C., and Colonial Williamsburg, Pa., by a former Lehi resident, Donna Kirk-ha'I : Parkinson. Mrs. Parkinson, Kirk Verde La Mrs. of daughter ham of Lehi, has taught home economics in Dixie College for several years, and also teaches in , the Dixie High School. MM m 1LJE0O ; MR. AND MRS. DAVID D. NELSON A THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I960 M-M- April 20 Mrs. Tonv Peck it Fireside suxdav Richard Felt. Idaho Girl Married Plus new Frigidaire "Sculptured Sheer Look" beauty! J4iiA Street M Lehi Jl ftr We Won t Be Undersold Phone PO 81 Walgreen Agency Julian's Drug Lehi Drive-I- Cafe For Cleaning Service for Your Clothes That Good Milk Spafford Dairy Exclusive beet grower SANITONE Method 460 East 4th North Phone Am. Fork Lehi Cleaners LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Greeting Cards for all occasions Penny's Store headed Irrigation Co. 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