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Show Kathryn Stephenson, Morris Goates Honored Following Temple Rites A highlight of the late summer ther, and ushers were Benarr T- season was the wedding of Miss Judd, Frank Okelberry and Verle Kathryn Stephenson and Morris D. Tolley. A. Goates, which took place in the Miss Sandra Downs took charge Salt Lake Temple, Friday, Aug. of the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. 12. Elder Harold B. Lee of the Charles M. Stephenson greeted Council of Twelve Apostles, offic- the guests at the door. Mr. and iated at the ceremony at which Mrs. Malcolm B. Stephenson prethe parents of both bride and sided over the serving area. groom were present. The new Mrs. During the receiving a backGoates is a daughter of Mrs. Ruth ground of organ selections was B. Stephenson and the late J. provided by Mrs. Donald Nielsen. Mai ben Stephenson. The brideAssisting in serving were Joan groom is a son of Mr. and Herman Peterson, Vicki Evans, Jane Lott, C. Goates. Irene Downs and Linda Allen. Others in the wedding party inPresiding over the gift room cluded family members and close were Mrs. Maxine Peterson, Miss friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Janene Peterson, Mrs. Wesley Brunson of Fillmore, grandparents Sykes, Mrs. Von Holmstead and of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Gordon Bennett. Mrs. Wayne Okelberry, Mrs. Benarr T. Judd, Goates arranged the gifts which Bishop and Mrs. Eldon Partridge, were carried by Leslie StephenMrs. Ervin A. Warner, Mrs. Clyde son, Paula Innes, Nancy Innes, F. Brunson, Miss Edith Goates, Richard Stephenson and Joseph Goldie Christensen and Mr. and Stephenson. Mrs. Kenneth Cardon Mrs. Wayne Goates. The group en- and Mrs. David Healey assisted. joyed a wedding breakfast at HarFor her honeymoon trip to mon's Cafe, following the cere- Northern Utah and Idaho, the mony, with the groom's parents as bride wore a knit ensemble of tan hosts. and white, with accessories of forA large reception was held that est green. The couple will make same evening in the First-Sixt- h their home in Provo. Ward church, which was decorated with potted ferns and banks ' r ....... of salmon pink gladioli, white car, . nations and chysanthemums in an archway effect. A tiered cake was topped with a miniature temple and displayed on a cloth of lace over pastel green satin. The petite blonde bride was radiant in a bouffant model of nylon tulle and lace, styled with short sleeves, fitted bodice and scalloped neckline. Sequins and pearls composed embroidery motifs. A veil of sheerest illusion floated to fingertip length from a tiara of seed pearls. She held a cascade bouquet of stephanotis surrounding a white orchid. "Attendants included Mrs. Benarr T. Judd, sister of the bride, matron of honor, attired in apricot nylon and lace; Mrs. Frank Okelberry, the- groom's sister; Miss Annaa Joy Janet Webb, Miss Woffindenv Miss Sharon Johnson and Miss Nancy Rolfe, in lime green. They held colonial bouquets of talisman roses and white carnations. Small flower girls were nieces of the bridal couple, Debra Lynn Goates, Peggy Ann Judd, Lori Pearl Judd and Mary Ruth Stephfull skirted enson. They wore frocks of apricot polished cotton. The mother of the bride was attired in a sheath of beige brocade, while Mrs. Goates, senior, chose autumn brown crepe. Their corsages were talisman roses. Wayne A. Goates performed the duties of best man for his bro- - KELLY NYLON WHITEWALL e . WHITEWALL 7.10-1- Trad-t- 5 5 7.60-l8.00-1- n littPric SIZE 5 You Sal Save Ptict 35.95 23.95 39.45 HbT 26.30 13.15 43.25 J8.85 14.40 48.10 32.05 16.05 IAU ANP TUBELESS NYLON Regular N 6.70-1- CELEBRITY 9m-- J fr-- j Pw'-'.s.- until t ft w Don C. Loveridge Reaches 92nd Milestone Don Carlos Loveridge, Lehi native and lifelong resident, will reach his 92nd birthday, Saturday, August 20. One of Lchi's best known and loved men, he makes his home on the same block where he was born. Well Informed Not only does Mr. Loveridge recall many interesting incidents of the past, but he keeps informed on local and world events through the radio, the newspapers and the reports of family members and callers. His interest remains keen and his mind alert. Listening to LDS conference broadcasts, has long been a favorite practice. He also has a deep love of music, especially the songs of friends. Coming of Pioneer parentage, Mr. Loveridge was born August 20, 1868, in Lehi, the son of Alexander Hamilton and Malinda Still-we- ll Thomas Loveridge. He has three daughters, Mrs. E. N. (Annie) Webb, Mrs. Alberta Simpson, who cares for her father in his home, and Mrs. Iris Peet, all of Lehi, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Sigrid Olsen, Salt Lake City. With 12 grandchildren, he also has 46 12 great, n. FAMILY MEMBERS FETE MR. AND MRS. COX AT CANYON PARTY Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett entertained at a dinner party in American Fork canyon, Monday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cox, prior to their departure for the Gulf States Mission. Others present included Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Jay Clark Knell and Mrs. LeGrand Pace, relatives of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson ited in Rupert, Idaho, with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cook. vis- Radio 'Ti turn irocior nr fv Dial TO It Pays to Advertise I, 7? i" . wmmmmMmsmmimmk Committee Thanks Ladies Clubs For Ticket Sales fit ss i , I n'iniTilrmftwrmwl Ronald Peterson, left, and W. D. Watkins are shown during grand opening of Ron's Jewelry last Saturday New Counselors Sustained in 4th Ward Bishopric We Feature With R. Thomas Woffinden as bishop, new counselors were sustained in the Fourth Ward Bishopric, recently. Wendell Skinner will serve as first counselor and urday,1 August 27. as second counselor. These club ladies are called on Virgil Roberts in the position were Elto help with almost every import- Formerly as first, and Don Whim- ant event and always do a tre- mo Gray as second counselors. Elmo pey mendous job. We thank them pubRusson continues as ward clerk, licly for their willingness. with Frank Huggard as financial So many individuals have spent clerk. to in hours publicize many trying for the Corvair and make a profit GENEALOGICAL UNION the Hutchings Museum project, MEETING NEXT SUNDAY and we thank them. Genealogical union meeting will Young People Invited to Help be held in the Fourth Ward chapold 15 Any young people, years and over are ' invited to help on el, Sunday, August 21, at 2:30 p.m. the ticket selling crews, leaving All stake and ward committees reeach night. Please contact Mahl-o- n and all those interested are Peck or Ben Judd, enlist your minded to attend. The Fourth ward group will be the hosts. aid and help your community. We also need adults to provide OKLEBERREYS HERE transportation for these crews and FROM SEATTLE Corcirculate the news about the vair to be given away as the grand Mr. and Mrs. Frank C, Okie prize at the Community Carnival. berry (LaRee Goates) and' baby Let's all get behind the Hutchings son left this week for their reMuseum and make it a reality. turn to their home in Seattle, The Corvair Committee Wash. Guests at the home of President and Mrs. Herman C. Goates, parents of Mrs. Okleberry, they Boxes came to attend the wedding of a brother, Morris Goates and Miss Kathryn Stephenson. DIAMONDS perfect for your Personalized Engagement and Wedding Rings We invite you to come in and,see our large selection of Cut Diamonds set in the mounting of your choice at a price you can aiiord Guaranteed Watch Repairing also a complete line of Jewelry and Gifts TT 9 is For Rummage Sale to be Placed Monday Beginning 22, Monday, August large boxes will be placed in both Main Street and State Street locations, for items to be sold in the rummage sale for the Com munity Carnival.. Handy to down town shoppers will be the box in ' Wathen's, while the uptown box will be in Larsen's AG Market No. 2, on State Street. Athenian and Auctus club members will take charge of the sale. Home furnish ings, handiwork, dishes and anything usable are sQlicited. r jaw West Main 130 REGULAR BLOOM HOUNDS After Customers I 3- - Phone PO Lehi :' The good old days are tack ,Our Want Ads when mighty little money bought a brand new f ORD Mining pays a unique tax Utah's metal mines and oil and gas wells pay a tax not paid by any other property or business in our state. Ifs a severance tax known as an "occupation tax". Metal mines pay one per cent of the gross value of their production, while oil and gas producers pay two per cent. And this is in addition to regular property and income (franchise) taxes. - UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant '"''tfy g- cm? fe for ad" f ' ... Army Fatiaues Be Sure You Try Our New -a- Television Service & GENERAlO "rv nd b ' - Shirt Laundry ELECTRIC s Official factory for clean-u- p Get the year's highest trade and best deal! '61 ... 1961, that is! Maybe you weren't around when this classic was a "bargain." But when it comes to value, it wouldn't hold a candle to a 1960 Ford, Falcon or Thunderbird at today's r clean-usaving that includes prices. This is a a whopping big allowance on your ancient runabout. beauties, executive Replace it now with one of our factory-frescars or nearly new demonstrators. Everything goet but the showroom! (We need it for the 61s!) FALCON Car Radios m Featuring Complete Service All Makes . . . Television - Radios - Leh! 1 V the coast, the Royles attended two operas and other musical events. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goates, former Lehi residents, and also spent some time at the home of a niece of Mr. Royle. Mr. and Mrs. George Price. Enroute home they stopped in St George for exchange of news with the sisters and brother of Mrs. Royle, Richard W. (Dick) McAllister, Mrs. Lily Atkins, Nemmie Pearce, Maude Cottam and Viola Gentry. once-a-yea- DEN'S TIRE SHOP to , - Ultra Modern Equipment LOOK FOR THIS S16N Of QUALITY AT Wt SUto Closed Daily Noon t ' v- with (m$) 180 ' ? i.r 1C, 1CC3 . JACK'S OUTPUILS! m xx f . AUGUST m I - ' - TIIl'KSDAY. Starched Stiff as a Board OUTWEARS I VIHT cub. hy-- ; -- III - We would like to sincerely thank the ladies clubs of the city for their cooperation in' selling tickets on the Corvair. to be given away at the Community Carnival, Sat- PRICES PIUS TAX TIRE RETREADABIE OUTWORKS I io : MR. AND MRS. MORRIS COATES - and KELLY Mu) '3- LJjJlinrrtfh-i-yl'-J- semi-annuall- y, LI .Jfc US' i Clifford Simpson was a week THE LEHI FREE PRESS end visitor here from Salt Lake City, guest at the home of his FREEMAN ROYLES HOME mother, Mrs. Alberta Simpson, and grandfather, Don C. Lover- AFTER COAST TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Royle idge. Others visiting at the Loveridge home, Sunday, included Mr. have returned home after an exand Mrs. Lawrence Simpson of tended visit on the West coast at Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Dn the home of their daughter. Miriam. Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Larson Simpson and three children of at Long Beach, Calif. They the Larsons on the trip Mrs. A. J. Ivy (Emma Clover) after their visit here. While here and her two sons, Joe and Tommy, they joined with Dr. and Mrs. of Wrangell, Alaska, were week Homer Royle and family of Amend visitors in Jackson. Wyo., at erican Fork, for a camping and the home of a brother, Mr. and in Yellowstone fishing vacation Mrs. George N. Glover and two Park. sons. They made the trip to WyoExtensively entertained while on ming by car with Richard Clover. 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