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Show THE LEIII FREE PRESS vited to attend this TV talent search program. Ten finalists will appear in a concert with Eugene Jelesnik and several of his top TV guest stars as part of the 4th of July celebration in Springville. in nartia- v. in rri m n t i Contributions to the Hutchings IS nroyram 1 r lfo., j. xuna were re- requested to write to: Springville aiuaciun Duucung THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961 Of interest to friends in two cities comes the announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Caroline (Connie) Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Curtis, to Marvin Christensen of Richfield. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Thurza Christensen and the late LeRoy Christensen of Rich field. Vows will be exchanged Fri day, June 16, in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder LeGrande Richards of the Council of Twelve Apostles will perform the ceremony. The parents of both bride and groom, family members and close friends will be present. An open house reception will honor the young couple, Friday, Host and hostess duties will be performed by Mr. and Mrs. How ard Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adamson. presiding over the gift room will be Mrs. Glen Blake, Miss Carina Greenwood, Miss Al aina Gardner and Miss Sherry Adamson. Carrying the gifts will be John Gardner, Ronald and Roger Christensen, Wendy Marie AustilL Dubois Museum Honor Roll 0 Caroline Curtis to Wed Richfield Man in Temple Ceremony Friday ported this ueelr hv vr T Strasburg, who expressed : - I appremotiAM """ lor nunseii ana me board to each one who as- 1 : In charge of refreshments will be Miss Alta Clark, assisted by Miss Cynthia Curtis. Deon, Dina and Deanna Shaw, Judy Ekins, Deanna Aberle, Sandra Harwood, and Penny Aberle will serve. Favorite recordings will be played during the receiving. Miss Curtis graduated from the h June 23, in the Ward Lehi schools and Brigham Young chapeL All friends and neighbors University, where she received her are invited to attend. Receiving Bachelor of Science degree in She has will take place from 8 to 10 p.m Business Education. business subjects for the Hearts and flowers will combine taughtthree in the Richfield in a dainty background for the past School.years Mr. Christensen Is High wedding party, with a double heart a of the Richfield schools motif as the focal design. Pink andgraduate is employed at the Richfield net blue carnations, tied with Ideal He is serving as ward bows, will be placed in crystal clerk Dairy. in the Sixth Ward there, bowls, centering the serving tables. The couple will make their home An cake, topped with in Richfield. miniature bride and groom will be flanked by red roses on a white r;v,:v ' lace cloth. MISS CAROLINE CURTIS . . . June bride The bride has chosen for the occasion a gown of white lace and REACHES FIRST BIRTHDAY tulle over taffeta. Her veil of hand Kofford to made Italian lace was brought Merrill Bone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bone, celebrated his from Venice by Miss Curtis. It first birthday, Friday, May 26. will be held in place by a coronet From School Those calling to wish him "Happy of crystals and pearls. The bridal bouquet will be centered by a .. Cree L. Kofford graduated last Birthday," and share the pretty carrousel cake, were Mrs. Eldon large white orchid, surrounded by Thursday, June 8, from the Uni- Bone deep red American Beauty (grandma), Mrs. Max Ray versity of Southern Califona Law School with an LJL.B. degeer and children, 'Rosely, Sandra, Attendants will be Miss DeLene Nancy, Larry and Gordon, and He graduated from Lincoln Hieh Mrs. Clark, Kathryn Berg, Elaine Gayln Wilson and children, School in 1951 and from ,the Mark and Janet. Sending greet Scown and Mrs. Joan Smith, with University of Utah in 1955 with little Miss Jane Gardner as flower by mail were Grandpa and a B.S. degree in Political Science. ings Grandma (Mr. and Mrs. Marvin) girl. Attired in gowns of light He taught two years at Lincoln blue organza over taffeta, they of Ray, Ariz.; Miss PaJunior High School before moving Schroder, will hold bouquets of red roses tricia Schroder, Phoenix, Ariz., to Monrovia. Calif. l, and pink split carnations in the and Pvt. Gerry Schroder, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. open heart design. Germany. Cree C. Kofford of Orem, who are The mother of the bride will don now residing temporily in Stand-fororchid embroidered Schaeffli Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Vance and a Mont. model. Mrs. Christensen, senior, Miss Kathryn Angus . . . engaged children, Christina, Douglas, The Kofford family resided in Robert and baby Barry, were achas selected a blue linen sheath Fairfeild for several years, prior companied by his mother, Mrs. Each will pin a corsage of red to moving to Orem. Mrs. Melba Angus Vance.and Miss Lorraine roses with pink split carnations C. Nelson Kofford, Fairfield native Ashton, sister of Mrs. Vance, on a to her shoulder. is a cousin to Reed Carson and trip to Grand Junction, Colorado. Glen Blake will perform best other residents there. man's duties for his brother-i- n They visited at the home of Mr. law. At the guest book will be and Mrs. William Bonner (Valene Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Angus are Carmen Banks was home from Vance), A highlight of their stay Miss Marilyn Crawford announcing the engagement of Salt Lake City, for the week end wsa the baptism of their daughter, their daughter, Miss Kathryn An- with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Lynn Bonner, and the blessgus, to Dwayne Colledge, son of Wallace Banks. She and her mo- ing of the baby, Jeffrey Scott. Meczrle B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Colledge, ther attended sessions in the Salt Elder Neldon Vance officiated at also of this city. Lake Temple, Monday. both ordinances. The young couple are planning an early fall wedding, to take Officer place in the Salt Lake Temple. Sergeant Mearle B. Smith, Miss Angus is a graduate of the Lehi, has been Selected g the Lehi High School and LDS SemOutstanding Reserve Airman of inary, She was a member of the the 9424th Air Reserve Squadron Pep Club and also took part in for the year 1960-6other special activities, She sang ' AScOfSihg to Lt'Col. Oliver Rl in her ward choir and served as on Smith, Commander of the Provo Sunday School secretary. She is selectwas Smith MSGT at Cafe. Evans squadron, currently employed ed for this award because of hU Mr. Colledge graduated, from Hair outstanding leadership ability as the Lehi High School fend LDS Ball Point NCO in charge of the Adminsra-tio- n Seminary. He gr&duated from the and Personnel Section of the College of Southern Utah, at St Toys Squadron Staff. George, where he took a prominMSGT Smith graduated from ent part in athletics. He fulfilled k Nylons the Brigham Young University a mission in Australia. He sings with a Bachelor of Science degree in his ward choir and teaches in Goods in accounting and is currently the Sunday. School He is currently the librarian at Lehi Junior High employed as a technician at the Light School. He served four years in the Hercules Powder plant at affiliated been Air Force and has with the Provo Air Reserve Squadron since 1958. He resides at 778 2 pan. to 6 SUNDAY HOURS 9 a.m. to "1 North 3rd West in Lehi with his wife, Eleise, and four children. Kill First-Sixt- - 6. te ... J Cree Graduate x k fi fe, Law Land-stuh- . d, Kathryn Angus Dwayne Colledge Plan Wedding Outstanding Reserve 50 for further information. Mrs. Myron W. Burgess (Margaret Banks) of Salt Lake Cry, remained here for a week with her father, Junius Banks, following Memorial Day. J - Thursday. Friday, Saturday June 15. 16. 17 MISTY Cant if and 1 TV Talent Search, Box 12, Spring. flle, Utah for application, or contact LaVon Burningham HU Fort Wall members. Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Vel- ma Comer, captain. S25; Ruth Banks. S2: Wm. P. and Mable Jones, $5; Eldred W. Fox, $10; Bernice Hansen. $5: F. B. Grant $10; Rel Brown, $150; Margaret Thomas, $150; Robert Webb, $10; Norine Fox. $1: Ora Jean Brown. $150: Richard Clover. $4: Boyd Holmstead, $5; H. C Brand-ley, 79 Second Ave.. Salt ake City. $10; Dean Willes, $5; Good Fcanily Picture Color With David Ladd and Arthur OConnel Second Feature The Giant of Marathon Coor - Sfere Reeves Springville to Conduct Talent Search Sunday, Monday, Tuesday - June 18, 9, 20 Mein Kampf Eugene Jelesnik. top TV person ality will conduct the 'Talent Search" program in Springville as part of their 4th of July celebration. Winners of this contest will appear on his television program and also be eligible for a fabulous expense paid trip to New York - Plus Second Feature Battle in Outer Space in Color City. The preliminary TV and Talent Search program will be held on Friday, June 23, at 7 p.m. at the Junior High school Springville auditorium. Over 50 top talent acts from Utah state will be entered in the contest vieing for, the opportunity to appear in television over a nation-wid- e hook-u- p from New York City. The public is in Box Office Opens at 7:30- - Show Starts at Dusk "Transform rour rooms 6 Vr v r. 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