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Show What's Going On at V , Lehi High School In a ceremony performed by Bishop Wayne Powell in the Lehi Third-SevenWard chapel, Miss Nyla Carol Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webb, became the bride of Ronald Jeppson. The is a son of Mr. and bridegroom Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Wallentine is the mother of four Mrs. Harold Jeppson of American sons who have been awarded their Fork. The ceremony took' place state farmer's degrees and she is Monday, March 27, in the presthe wife of an honorary state ence of the parents, close family farmer. She listed three chal- members and friends. The group lenges to the future farmers: 1. joined in a wedding breakfast at Cafe. Qualifying to be a leader of to- Harman's A was held, honoring reception morrow. 2. Better farming pracThird-Seventices are yet to be found. 3. What the young couple, in the was which Ward chapel, about our taxes (structure is inand with decorated ferns pink adequate and inequitable.) carnations. An archway with wedAward winners announced Fri- ding bells formed an attractive day evening included: Foundation background for the wedding awards ($100); poultry th By Susan Holbrook FFA CONVENTION600 youths attended the 33rd annual convention of the Utah Association of the Future Farm ers of America. Guest speaker was Mrs. Van Ness Wallentine of Paris, Idaho. Her theme was "Why are we letting the federal government control agriculture?" Tlie convention was held at the Terrace Ball Room, 464 South DALE MANNINGS HAVE NEW SON IN HAWAII Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, W. Manning received the news by telegram from Honolulu, Hawaii, announcing the arrival of a new grandson, born March 31. The little boy, first child of Specialist 4 Dale Manning and Joyce Comben Manning, will be named Joseph Dale, Jr. He weighed 9 pounds at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Comben, now of Troup, Texas, are the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glasscock of Lehi, th Star award from Utah Poultry and Farmer's ($100), State parliamentary contest participated in by eight area winners; Star green hand award for boys completing their first year of professional agriculture with ll BOWLING The Lehi High School bowling team meets each Tuesday at 3:30 and bowls until 5:30. This gives them time for three games. Brent Allred is the club President with Mr. Simmons as advisor. The students participate at the bowling alleys in American Fork and travel by private cars. LHS TRAVELING ASSEMBLY Monday, April 3rd, was a great day for those Lehi students who participated in the traveling assembly. They met at the high school at 6:30 and were in Ameri can Fork High School by 7:30 ready to set up scenery, etc. After a successful performance in AF MRS. BELL VISITS IN they journeyed to Pleasant Grove and repeated their show. Then LAS VEGAS, HAS back to Lehi and at 1 o'clock, exNEW GRANDDAUGHTER actly, the Lehi students had the Mrs. A. J. Bell, well known em- opportunity of viewing the assemployee at Price Bros. IGA Market, bly which was by then on its has returned to her position after third run. a two weeks vacation in Las were Sometime ago try-ou- ts She visited at the scheduled. thirty-eigAround home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph numbers were given which were (her daughter, Phyllis all tremendous. However, and unMace). Special attraction was the fortunately,, only nineteen num new baby daughter of the Nosan-chuck- s, bers could be used. The cast born March 15, weighing day after day under the five pounds four ounces. Ann is practiced direction of program chairman the name chosen for the little Cindy Peck and advisor Melvin newcomer, who has one sister, Burton. Cindy Peck acted as MC. Louise. Aaron Asay, formerly of LHS Lehi, now living in Monroe, is the SPEECH MEET Mrs. pleased Top point honors in the Region Bell reports a delightful trip, with Five Drama and Interpretative weather the flowers blooming and Meet in American Fork Speech warm in Las Vegas. were captured by students from AF High School. From our own JOHN WESTONS RETURN high school Barbara Brown plac FROM ARIZONA ed in the pantomime division with Bishop and Mrs. John H. Weston Jayne Holmstead receiving a Su who have spent the winter months perior rating of 3rd place and in Mesa, Arizona, visited here Linda Edwards and Irene Barnes Tuesday, at the home of his daugh- placed 4th. Peggy Peterson plac ter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innes ed superior with a first place ratand family. They were enroute to ing in retold stories. Under thetheir home in Laketown, Utah, on division of radio Nancy Wollthe southern shore of scenic Bear schleger placed sixth, Brigham Lake. While in Arizona they did Young High and Lehi High were considerable temple work and also second and third respectively. We enjoyed the winter practice games are proud of our young students of the league baseball teams. The of debate and speech classes. Chicago Cubs wintered at Mesa, They have worked hard but have the San Francisco Giants at Phoe- received much in return. LHS nix; the Cleveland Indians at Tucson, and the Boston Red Sox CALENDAR Fourth term March 27th at Scottsdale. The Westons report they enjoyed many of the pre- starts season games in that area. April 3rd Traveling assembly April 7th Junior Prom Cheerleader try- Mr. and Mrs. Leland Carson and April 13th son, Kevin, now occupying their outs Aoril 24th Track invitational new home at Roy, Utah, spent the Easter week end visiting here BYU May, 5th Sophomore Slide . with Mrs. Carson's parents, Mr. 50th Memorial Day vaca and Mrs. Cass Willes. ht Nos-anchu- ck er. J. Jeppson . ROBERTS FAMILY ATTENDS LOS ANGELES WEDDING A five day visit in California was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roberts, their son, Dennis, and daughters Elaine and JoAnn. Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts were also in the group which made the trip to attend the wedding of Miss Joan Williams and David Reid. The bride is the daughter of Dr. J. F. Williams and Dr. LaPriel Roberts Williams, of Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts accompanied the young couple in the Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Arave and family, of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited here on Easter Sunday with Mrs. Arave's father, Thomas Sunderland, and other family members. Mrs. Arave is the former June Sunderland Jilillit wllIISIl MR. AND MRS. RONALD JEPPSON Am. Fork Couple Return From Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, res idents of American Fork, who recently returned from congress, report to the farmers of Utah County that Representative David S. King recently introduced a bill to qualify water users associations, irrigation companies and reservoir companies as legal sponsors of watershed improvement projects. Congressman King said his bill, an amendment to the watershed April 6, 7, 8, 9 The Marriage Go Round Second Feature i jects. The amendment has been advocated by the Utah Association of Soil Conservation Districts, Mr. King said. Many watershed projects in the intermountain states cannot be carried out without concurrent improvements in reservoirs, irrigation wells and irrigations distribution system owned by the private organizations. Because the definition of sponsors in the Watershed and Flood ADS ARE NEWS Printed In Big Type jJo m. mm Profits rjsnffli Witrepn - City. Mrs. John C. Ernst and daughters, Deanne and Kay Lynn, were weekend visitors in Rexburg, Idaho, where Mr. Ernst is employed on the power line. They returned home Sunday afternoon. Box GAS YARD LIGHT Office opens 6:45 Show Starts at Dusk - Furnished - Installed FREE ! 3 with purchase of NEW GAS RANGE see lis today GUNTHER'S 31 North First West American Fork SK Durfey Dry Cleaners Here's what happens when corn receives the proper amount of plant nutrients: Yields of grain corn were increased 70 to 80 bushels an acre, income to the farmer boosted up to $90 an acre. Yields of corn grown for silage increased 6 to 10 tons more per acre, and income to the farmer jumped $70 or more an acre. Yes, proper fertilization means higher profits from t orn and other crops. For corn, high rates of nitrogen are necessary in the irrigated west if the farmer is to I SAME DAY SERVICE on Shirt Laundry and Dry Cleaning Member NIDC The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES conservation districts and state agencies of the burden of working out complicated sponsorship ar rangements to carry out the pro Starring- Joan Collins and Richard Egan Susan Hay ward - James Mason- - Julie Newmar now offer Waiting For a Sail and flood prevention act, would relieve the private companies, soil Esther and the King Chaffin (Jane Phillips) and daughter, Metta Fran com, visited here Monday, with Mrs. Alice L. Phillips and other family members. Abel J. Phillips visited from Salt Lake tion June 1st Graduation June 2nd Teacher checkout Erar ley When men put their trust in God and in knowledge, the govern-met- n of the majority is, in the end, the government of the wise and good. William Spalding Hwmmmssm Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday William Mrs. While one finds company in him- self and his pursuits, he cannot feel old, no matter what his years A. B. Alcott may be. We fire Now Temple. Disneyland and Marine-lan- d were enjoyed. They also visited with a sister of Mrs. Virgil Roberts, Mrs. Rex Thomas and family at Sherman, Oaks. Mr. King said. The amendment would enable private organizations as approved by the Secretary of Agriculture, to sponsor projects and improvements in their own behalf. performed two-piec- ."-- Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the things you have to do when they have to be done, whether you like it or not. Huxley improvements, Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Bonnie McKinney, with Miss Karen Hadfield, Sue Austill and Mrs. Annette Webb, sister-in- law, as the other attendants. Lit tle Jana Lee Webb was the petite flower girl. All were attired in be coming turquoise models. Their flowers were pink carnations. The mother of the bride was attired in modish blue, while the bridegroom's mother chose a white sheath. Each wore a corsage of pink carnations. Easter Cantata Presented Ward Sunday out-standi- ng FRESH TOMATOES IN MARCH Rushing the season by several months is the-- ripe tomato, grown by Mrs. Ed Brunson in a flower pot in her window. The tomato vine, which grew from seed, accidentally placed in an ordinary pot along with geraniums, has provided an attractive green decoration during the winter months. Dainty star shaped yellow flowers have developed into several tomatoes, one of them turning red during the last week of March. Mrs. Brunson has received comments for the attractive window decoration created by the plant. rosebuds. best man's duties for his brother, to while ushers were Leon and Allen Webb, brothers of the bride. Be in Roses and swans enhanced the tierred wedding cake topped with Fifth wedding bells. Pink carnations in The impressive Easter cantata, floating bowls centered the table "Eastertide," describing the cruc- decorations. ifixion and resurrection of the SaMr. and Mrs. Glenn Webb vior, will be presented Sunday, greeted the guests at the door. April 9, in the Fifth Ward chapel. Kathryn Beratto cared for the The production of the Chantante guest book. A background of favorite muChorus, the composition was preWard sic was played during the wedding sented in the First-Sixt- h chapel, on Easter Sunday. Those by Steven Smith, who also playwho did not attend the outstand- ed the bridal march, and during ing performance, may have the the reception by Mrs. Albert Brooks and Ralph Brooks. opportunity to do so, Sunday. The cantata, directed by Mel-vi- n Taking charge of the gifts were P. Burton and accompanied Carroll Barney, Susan Wing, Shirby Dorothea Thayn, will begin at ley Foreman and Carolyn Beck- 6 p.m.' stead. In charge of serving were Another engagement will take Mildred and Dixie Webb and Twi-l- a Clark, assisted by Rebecca place Saturday, April 15, at the Women's Clubhouse on University Holmes, Shirley Mott, Kathryn Avenue, for the Utah County Angus and Mary Hadfield. Chapter of the Blind. This will For her going away, the new e begin at 8 pjn. The Ogden and Mrs. Jeppson donned a Salt Lake City Chapters for the ensemble in a becoming shade of Blind will be special guests. blue, with white accessories. The The ladies' singing group fea- couple are making their home at tures dark dresses and white col- 1091 Monroe St., Santa Clara, lars for their performances. Pro- Calif., where Mr. Jeppson is stagrams were prepared by Elaine tioned with the U. S. Navy. Scown. It is announced by Ada Robinson, chorus president, that the group is now being sponsored by the Hyland Dairy Association. dealers STATE STREET PHONE PO LEI IT Milk & a Snack-.- and feel refreshed. You always need prokh. Thats why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Gef fhe Milk idea -Drihk: -- 61 show a profit from his work. For your nitrogen requirements, insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by United States Steel: USS AMMONIUM NITRATE-3- USS AMMONIUM SULFATE USS ANHYDROUS nitrogen. nitrogen, plus 24r AMMONIA-- 82 nitrogen in the liquid gas form. 3'! 2i 3 glasses every day. Drink Cftoto MtiUZ AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH 8-24- 1961 Prevention Act has not been interpreted to include water users associations and other private organizations, it has been necessary on many projects to work out a complicated arrangement of sponsorship involving the states, soil conservation districts and other qualified agencies to handle the The bride greeted her guests in a model of white lace and net, trimmed with pearls and sequins, repeated in the coronet which supported the bouffant veil of illusion. A large white orchid cen tered the bouquet of dainty pink Harold Cooperative accomplishment and leadership ability and Five Star Security Foundation, chosen on chapter awards from the First basis of over-aachievement during the year to share $400. are the pleased Those attending from Lehi Mrs. Comben, well known were Aaron Evans, John Berry, former Lehi resident, was called Dick Smith, Michael Price, toto her daughter's home and is re- gether with the new FFA officers maining with her for the present. for next year who are John HadDale is receiving treatment for field, prexy, Ronald Peck, vice a kidney ailment in Tripler Army president, Howard Gray, secrehospital in Honolulu. Recently ad- tary, Tony Evans, reporter, Stanvanced to the rating of Specialist ley Smith, treasurer, Marty 4th class in the Engineers, he is Evans, sentinel, and Jay Angus, due for transfer in July, and has assistant reporter. LHS applied for a post in Texas. great-grandfath- THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 6, Miss Nyla Carol Webb, Ronald Jeppson Exchange Wedding Vows Nitrogen Fertilizers |