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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS Janet Webb. Norman Norton Wed In Salt Lake Temple Ceremony Miss Janet Webb and Norman Norton were united in marriage Friday in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Vern W. Webb of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. E. R- Norton, Duncan., Ariz., are parents of the 6 - bridegroom. Lehi Second Ward meeting house was the setting Friday eve- ., ning for a reception that feted Bo the newlyweds. - A silk organza gown lined with taffeta was the bride's choice for the postnuptial event. Styled along princess lines, the model featured short sleeves and a rounded neck- missile Is prepared for a mock firU. S. Army's CORPORAL surface-to-surfaing during a field training exercise at Mainz, Germany. The CORPORAL, with a range of approximately 75 miles, is currently deployed with U. S. find NATO forces in Europe, but will be re placed by the improved SERGEANT. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. was the prime contractor of CORPORAL Th ce CORPORAL ... - ' I line. Her veil of illusion was released from a crown of pearls. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. VaNile Southwick. Mrs. Donald Ash, Miss Marva Webb, Mrs. Max FJiott and Miss Sharon Johnson were bridal attendants. Their full gowns were fashioned from blue crystal charm. They carried bouquets of gardenias and finest in that field, was on the "Revolving Theater." Extra classes included a course in ShakeFollowing a honeymoon trip speare. With his wife and two to Zions and Bryce National children, he spent the summer in Parks, the newlyweds will make Provo, and has now returned to their home in Tempe, Ariz. Brea, Calif, where he teaches Mrs. Eliott, Miss Johnson, Miss Maurine Orlob and Mrs. Barbara Cottle have entertained for the bride. Ann 18th Infantry, moved 1,500 men into West Berlin Aug. 20. These Army troops and accompanying artillery will bolster U. S. and Allied forces guarding that city. Two Guardsmen Reception Honors Faye Carlton, Karl Ingram Folloying Wedding A lovely bride of late summer is Mrs. Karl R. Ingram, the former Miss Faye Carlton. She and her bridegroom pledged wedding vows Friday evening, August 25 in a ceremony performed by Bishop Harvard R- - Hinton of the Lehi Fifth Ward. Setting for the nuptials and reception fol- lowing was the Lehi Third-Sev-enward meeting house. Assisting with greeting guests at the reception were parents of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Carlton, Lehi, and Mr. and th The Lehi Free Press Entered at the post office at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter under the act of Congress March 3, 1879 UTAH STAJE PttSVASSOClAIIOS Mrs. George B. Pneumonia Have . .,...,. In Missouri Camp . Ingram, also of Being Built and sold by here." Choristers and organists to and others who are preparing : perform in the musical field in Lehi" Stake are invited to attend. Classes will begin Saturday. Sept. 30, under the direction of Darwin Wolford. The fee will be $5 for the conductor's class or $5 for the organist's class. The exact time and place for the 12 lessons to take place, will be announced later. Anyone Interested may enroll. It is not necessary to be now holding a church office in order to take advantage of this instruction. Certificates will be awarded to those who satisfactorily complete the courses. Alma M. Peterson and Son Built to your specifications or to plans and specifications of builder. Complete Plan Service and Financing No Down Payment brick Have available one modern n built-iceramic tile rambler; garage, bath, range and oven, cove linoleum, hardwood floors throughout, brick veneer, cmpletely insulated Lots to be improved complete with d, at sewer, water, sidewalks, curb and gutter and blacktop road. Build your home in what promises to be North Utah County's choice residential area. For Complete Information Call Morris Motors Calvin Urry, son of Mr. and Lehi. Mrs. Ernest Urry, and Douglas Gown Design Hadfield, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. For her wedding the petite bride Heber Hadfield, are both receiving chose a floor-lengt- h gown of Chan-till- y treatment for pneumonia at the lace and tulle underscored at Fort Leonard Wood, with satin. The fitted bodice fea- hospital where they are training Missouri, tured long sleeves tapering to with the National Guard. Howa lily points over th wrists and ever, recent letters stated that scalloped neckline. they are improving. Her fingertip veil of sheerest illusion was caught to a crown of EVANSV1LLE DlTP CAMP mock orange blossoms. She car- TO HOLD FIRST MEETING ried a bouquet fashioned of steph-anot- THURSDAY, SEPT. 14 surrounding an orchid. The opening meeting of the Attending the bride were Mrs. season for the Evansville DUP Rex LaMar Burnham, a sister, will be held Thursday, Sept. matron of honor; Miss Luanda In- camp Ward Re- home, Sunday. 14, at the Third-Sevent- h gram, the 'bridegroom's sister; lief Society room, beginning at 2 Miss Vickie Lynn Chamberlain, p.m. Captain Mary Calton reminds Miss Irene Barnes and Miss Linda all members and those eligible to Lou Edwards. join, to attend. Meetings will conThey were attired in gold bro- tinue on the second Thursday of caded satin sheaths. They carried each month. ' a,"""" itm bouquets of Talisman roses and ,f v feathered carnations accented ROGER AND ERMA RAE with orange streamers. HOLMSTEAD CAWLEY Mrs. Carlton chose a beige HAVE NEW DAUGHTER sheath for her daughter's wedding seMr. and Mrs. Roger Cawley are while the bridegroom's mother the proud parents of a baby girl, lected a green satin model. Complete born at the Utah Valley Hospital, Best Man Raleen name is the . Dale Webb assumed duties of August 29. Official Inspection Station best man. Kenneth Carlton, the chosen for the newcomer, who bride's brother; Rex LaMar Burn-ha- weighed 7 pounds 12 ounces. First Fred Worlton and Terrence time grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Holmstead of Lehi, and Vest ushered. The newlyweds will honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cawley of to Yellowstone National Park be- Pleasant Grove. The pleased great fore making a home in Logan. Mr. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager Dial PO Ingram is a student at Utah State J. E. Green of American Fork, University and is a member of and Mrs. Emily Schow of Mount is Whipple Subdivision A class, authorized by the First Presidency of the LDS Church, under the direction of the General Music Committee will be held carnations. Little Leann Ash and Kathy Lynn Norton were flower girls. Best Man Duties of best man were performed by L. Robert Webb. ROBERT ALLRED ATTAINS The bridegroom's parents honBYTT ored the couple further at a re- MASTER'S DEGREE AT re4 who Ariz. those in Included Central, among ception Sept. ceived their Master's degrees at Brigham Young University sumMISS FURLANN SMITH TO mer graduation was Robert G. TEACH IN VAN NUTS son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miss Furlann Smith left for the Allred of this city. He majored in West Coast after spending the dramatics with a forensics minor. summer here with her parents, His thesis, rated as one of the Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith. She will teach Home Economics in the Van Nuys Junior High School, at SATISFACTION Van Nuys, Calif. She held the same position there last year. Her GUARANTEED sister,, Lu Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ault and family, made the trip with her, taking her to her 11S1 No. 5th West Provo teaching post. They will remain FR for a vacation tour.' During the summer Miss Smith attended the Oldsmobile - Rambler Brigham Young University where she took classes in Spanish, for Jeep use with the families of some of USED CENTER CAR her students. Drive Out Our Way Trade Your Way WESLEY CARTER CALLED TO LABOR MISSION Bishop Wesley Carter, of Provo, a Drotner of Mrs. victor Jsmitn oi this city, has accepted a call to perform a labor mission for the LDS Church in England. With his wife and family, he will leave Sept. 14. A number of chapels will be built The Carter family and Miss Kay Passey of Provo, were dinner guests at the Victor Smith English, speech and dramatics at the high school. Among those attending the BYU graduation exercises were Mr. and Mrs. Hex-m-an Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allred of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred of Salt Lake City. Homes For Sale Choristers, Organists Class to Start Here I All-re- REINFORCEMENTS Eighth Infantry Division tanks move into position during the Seventh U. s. II exercise in SHIELD WINTER Army's February. A unit of the 8th Division, the First Battle Group, THTR.SDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1S61 Alma M. Peterson PO 1 or A. Kent Peterson ... PO 59 OA5K1 AM QV VOCUQ GOTOQG WGGCI'5 TJASKI OKI JMOT ten $ NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASfsbcfrATlfcN V W I newspaper devoted, to the interests and welfare' of Leni City A weekly ; Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. every Thursday. E. Russell limes, Publisher Subscription Per Year (in advance) . . . $3.00 Bny the New World Standard BASIC EXCELLENCE buy RAMBLER NOT JUST ANY COMPACT! Choice of 3 Compacts Best Economy Lifetime Mufflers Accoustlca Headliners The Safe Place to Buy HAL STROM Auto Repair Work Use as many machines as you need to do all your wash at price! MOBILE Auto Service 51 the varsity football team. The Pleasant, bride Is a graduate of the comptometer school Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been Miss Chamberlain, Miss Barnes, Miss Edwards, Mrs. Burnham, Mrs. Wayne Carlton and Mrs. Kenneth Carlton. Mr.v COMPLETE and Mrs. Ingram, the bridegroom's parents, gave a wedding dinner. HOWARD B. BROWN Motors Inc. Life - Am. Fork 598 East State SK Mercury Outboard Motors Sales and Service INSURANCE SERVICE Auto Fire 770 Center Ust Lehi Health & Accident Phone PO ifflS 53 ONLY Is this your . OFFERS ALL the telephone THESE EXTRAS at many machine at you need to wath and dry your onliro wttk't wath in just ont hour. You'll get a cleaner wath than you can possibly cycle get at homo because the exclwtive pro-toremovet most of the dirt before the regular wath begins . . . and there't alwayt plenty of rain-tof- t, ok tanitizing hot water. Single load 154. Double load-2- 54. You'll like the bright, cheery atmotoo. Come in anytime. Open 24 hours sphere, a day. 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