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Show Primary Penny Parade to Raise Women's Alona Oxborrow To Wed Monday Mrs. Samuel Webb Miss Alona Oxborrow, daughter of Mrs. Eva Oxborrow, and former Lehi Roundup Queen, will be married to James A. Cobbley, Monday, Feb. 19. Mr. Cobbley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Cobbley of Pleasant Grove. Vows will be exchanged at 6:30 . at the home of a sister of the prospective bride, Mrs. Robert N. Crookston, in American Fork. The ceremony will be followed by an open house reception at the Lehi Riding Club clubhouse. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Oxborrow is a student beautician at the Excelsis Beauty College in Salt Lake City. She is a graduate of the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. Included in her extra curricular activities were band. Pep Club, G. A. A. and Biology Club. She sang in the A Capella choir. Church activities have included teaching in Sunday School. She has been employed at Saratoga Resort during the summer and at the Wasatch Cafe in Pleasant Grove. She was named Queen of the 1960 Lehi Roundup and was an attendant to the Spanish Fork "Queen" the previous jear. For Children's Hospital o o o Funds By Malda Spjut Lehi Penny Parade Director Lehi Dance Set theTheCihldren's Primary Penny Parade for will be . Mr. Cobbley is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary, where he was active in athletics. He served with the Army overseas in Korea and is currently employed by the Her-cluPowder Company at Bacchus. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. es Everyone loves power, even if they do not know what to do with it. Benjamin Disraeli Honored on Feb. 12 Birthday Mrs. Samuel who shares Webb, Lincoln's birthdate, Feb. 12. was honored at a family party at her home Sunday. Centerpiece for the hearty dinner was a decorated birthday cake. The daughters of Mrs. Webb were all present for the occasion. These include, Mrs. Ella Parry, of Riverton; Mrs. Leonard L. (Viva) Parry of Bluff-dalMrs. Von (Thelma) Duke, of Draper; Mrs. Reed (Arlene) Newman of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Arvil (Stella) Potter and SARAH J AXE SABEY Mrs. William (Edna) Nye of Lehi. Also present were three sisters of Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Margaret Day of Draper; Mrs. Fred (Viola) Jensen and Mrs. Welcome (Vanessa) Jensen, both of Mayfield. Pictures were taken of the scenes of the occasion. Among those who called Mrs. Webb Saturday were Mrs. One of the "grand old ladies Lottie Adams and Mrs. Ivy Potter of Lehi,," Mrs. Sarah Jane Peck of American Fork. Sabey, received double congratu lations for Valentine Day, Feb. 14. VALEXTIXE PARTY Members of the Athenian Club Not only is she included in the enjoyed a valentine party at the honored list of those in Lehi past home of Mrs. A. K. Chatfield. 80, but the occasion marked her Mrs. Afton Giles assisted as birthday as well. Spry and friend Games were played, the ly and greatly improved from the prize going to Mrs. W. D. Watkins. effects of a hip fracture suffered An appropriate litany was pre- four years ago, she has achieved sented by Mrs. Robert Fox. A her 87th milestone this week. She has improved to the extent Jainty luncheon was served. that she walks about some, and PATIEXTS IX with the aid of a wheel chair, MERTCAX FORK HOSPITAL joins in many church and comAmong patients receiving treat- munity gatherings. Most recent of ment in the American Fork hospi- these was the "Old Folks Party," tal were included the following Wednesday. from Lehi: Thelma Webb, Glen A family dinner was a special Boren, Rulon Peterson,. Fay Peck, honorary event for the occasion. Erma Kunzler and Ellen Mrs. Sabey was born in Lehi, Feb. 14, 1875, a daughter of Peck, Sr., and Charlotte Russon Peck. She was married to Charles Joshua Sabey, Nov. 7, 1900 at Provo. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in 1936. Mr. Sabey passed awDUP ay July 29, 1935. Her four living children include, Mrs. Udine Wing, Mrs. Raymond H. (Alice) Stewart, and Glen Sa A patriotic interest was followbey, all of Lehi, and Roland Saed in the meeting of the Evans- bey of American Fork. Also in viile Camp, Daughters of Utah Pi- cluded in the family circle are 14 oneers, at meeting, last grandchildren and 27 great-gran- d Thursday. Marjorie Rosier, second children. Also joining in good wishes were lieutenant, took charge with 22 present. Daughter Hazel Evans her brother, Isaac Peck of Lehi, presented a tribute to both Lin- and sisters, Mrs. Elida Christen-secoln and Washington, whose birMurray: Mrs. Blanche Terry, thdays fall in February. Miss Gay. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Alice lynn Hutchings played a patriotic Redman of Midvale. piano medley." Ruth Wanlass gave """"MrsTSabey make's" her home the lesson on "Three Pioneer Wo- with her daughter, Mrs. Wing. men." Myrtle Webb gave the hisA family party in her honor will be held at the home of her daughtory of her Chaplain Vina Wilcock offered ter, Mrs. Raymond H. Stewart, the prayers. Singing, "The Bat- Friday, Feb. 16, beginning at 6 tle Hymn of the Republic," was p.m. All those in the family are directed by Eunice Hutchings and reminded to attend. accompanied by Belva Johnson. Hostesses were Hazel Allred, AUCTTJS CLUB EXJOYS Lynn Allred, Ora Chidister, Deon EVENING OF ART Beck and Alice Skinner. RefreshThe art room at the Lehi High ments followed the valentine School was the setting for the theme. meeting of the Auctus Club, last Thursday. Dean Welch, art inDUP structor, spoke on the various phases of art and also gave some demonstrations. The group also An interesting history of Enoch viewed the student exhibit. ReRusson was presented at the freshments were served at the meeting of the Snow Spring Camp school. The program committee of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, by was in charge, with 21 members Udine Wing, historian. Wanda present. The committee includes, Bushman gave the lesson on "The Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. John Diary of Three Pioneer Women." Southwick, Mrs. Warren Goates, Lt. Leota Peterson conducted the and Mrs. Harold Mendenhall. meeting and singing was accomMrs. Helen Shambow of Orem panied by Grace Morgan. Udine Wing offered the prayer. Refresh- visited here Tuesday, with her moments, with a valentine motif, ther, Mrs. Joseph Calton, and acwere served by Elva Allen and companied her to the funeral of Wanda Bushman, hostesses. Ralph Smith in Cedar Fort. e; Sarah Sabey Marks 87th Birthday El-is- D.U.P. Camp News ' Bluebell DUP Camp Hears Tew Histories The biographies of Thomas and Rebecca Bird Tew, grandparents of Rebecca Tew Allred, were an interesting feature of the meeting of the Snow Spring Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. They were presented by Historian Ellen Eckersley. The lesson on "Three Women," was given by class leader Delia Worley. Fern Russon assisted. Captain Osa Fergusen of the """"North Utah County Camp was in attendance and gave an interesting speech. Marie Gunther also visited the camp. The group met in the Second Ward church, with Captain Zina e Willes taking charge. Gladys offered the prayer and the pledge to the flag was led by Parliamentarian Ada Allred. The Happy birthday song honored Adelaide Thrasher, Patta Gray, Ha- zel Roberts and Aurilla Gerber, whose birthdays fall in February. Singing, "America," and "Love's Old Sweet Song," was directed by Fern Russon and accompanied by Ethel Hunger. Alice S. Humphrey played the prelude. Nominating Committee Selected as the nominating committee for choosing new camp officers were Gertrude Morton, Gladys Trane and Annie L. Webb. Refreshments were served by hostesses Janette Stoker, Marian Johnson and Ethel Hunger. The Valentine theme was followed. Tr-an- Fort Wall DUP Camp Spotlights American Patriotism An impressive reading on the American Flag was given at the meeting of the Fort Wall Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, by Monica Peterson. She also led the camp in the pledge to the flag. Special guest for the occasion was Lucille Anderson of the North Utah County Board, who spoke to the group. Luretta Maxwell presented the history of her uncle, James Dunn. Beth Young gave the lesson on "Three Pioneer Women." Captain Velma Comer took charge of the meeting, at which chaplain Florence Jensen offered prayer. Singing, "America, the Beautiful," was directed by Mable Lehmberg. Evansville Camp Features Patriotism their n, -- Snow Springs Camp Hears History There's an unmistakable quality about ...and about the people who enjoy it Purebred Swine Sale 1 1962 pjn. Bred GilU Open Gilts . Boars , Barrow Show 10 ajn. Crossbreda Purebred Prizes Judging; Contest Lnnr.h Served on Grounds Ogden Livestock Coliseum Charley Adams, Auctioneer New officers were selected at the Lehi Dance Set party, held Saturday evening at the National Guard armory. With Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Berry in charge, the dancing party followed the valentine theme. Decorations were old fashioned standup valentines. Cupids and streamers adorned the halL A large central motif formed a background for the new committee ; members. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson were elected to serve as general chairmen of the organization. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wilson are the new Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Smith, secretaries; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Pack, treasurers; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Thornton, decorations; Mr. and Mrs; Mike Southwick, refreshments; jMr. and Mrs. Lars Jenkins, arrangenments; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Anderson, publicity. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schow were selected to serve as holdover directors. Only one couple will serve in this capacity in the new J arrangement. Sugar Beet Hospital held through this week. Each child in Primary will be given a news bulletin explaining important details about our fine hospital and also designating the day and hour each family will be contacted. The bulletin is very informative and the stake Primary suggests it be read thoroughly. Every child regardless of race, color, or creed who is under 14 years of age can be helped at the Primary Children's Hospital. Our hospital is indeed unique in that individual attention and par- - nt READ THE ADS J Front End Alignment Balance front wheels Pack ront Wheel Bearings Inspect linings and adjust brakes ; ; ! TOTAL mass meetings will & ..flfi muuotrr otOVMOM IVHUhag Sine 1878, Hill and Hill Straight Bourbon Whiskey hat been a select Kentucky distilla tion. It is truly a bourbon mad In the finest American tradition. the bourbon with the flavor of America tfl m ui eu Dcnuin a., loraut n. iduucxt stimssi ictma bssj- -i nst 7.50 4.00 2.00 2.00 13.50 FEBRUARY PRICE FOR EVERYTHING ABOVE any car or pickup 9.95 MOTOR TRI-CIT- Y be held Monday, Feb. 19, from 8 to 9 p.m. American Fork With Wane E. Christensen as precinct chairman, the local meetings will be under the direction of district chairmen, as follows District 1, Lynn Lewis; District 2, Myrten Grant; District 3, LeRoy Gammon; District 4, Mrs. George Ingram. The precinct meeting will be held at a later date. University of Utah Theatre presents scintillating star of TV, stage, radio and screen in the gay, delightful comedy Arlene Francis COMING MARCH 6! JACK'S Radio and hope to a child needing medical aid. The Penny Parade is under the direction of the Lehi Stake Primary. It will be conducted on a ward basis. How much would these little copper pennies mean if it were our own child needing help? February Service Special Meeting Feb. 19 "Old Acauaintanee" Mary Cooper with m Television Service & directed by Robert Hyde Wilson Evmiass. S:M p.m. Tim. Mar. 4 -Sat. Mar. 10 Matiiwa. 2:00 p.m. Sal. Mar. 10 KINGSBURY HALL MAIL ORDERS NOW G EN ERALO ELECTRIC Float Phone PO sand ma tickets for th following: (quantity) tickets for EVENING parformanc on. . (data) at $ . oach $ (quantity) tickets for MATINEE parformanc on Saturday, March 10 at $ .. oach f I enclose TOTAL $.. Mak check or money order payable to: UNIVERSITY THEATER HOURS 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (Closed Saturdays and Sundays 1265 North My Name Address . 71 Zone.... City. 5th West Lehi law YOUR F imuM III 1.75 1.00 1.75 University Theater, 210 Kingsbury Hall University of Utah, Salt Lake City 12, Utah Television - Radios Car Radios IT PAYS Matin S2.30 Evenings $3.75 2.75 Main Floor, forward; logos Main Floor, cantor; Balcony, forward Balcony, upper cantor and sidts Complete Service All Makes .. . HIS UM qualified workers. Open heart surgery is now done through the hospital, and all fees for services are charged according to the family's income. In this way, many many children are helped who could otherwise never receive medical care. Two pennies for every year of Republicans Slate Mass School Set At Spanish Fork The annual sugar beet school and meeting will be held Friday, Feb. 16, at 9:30 a.m., at the Spanish Fork stake house, it is announced by Virgil H. Peterson, president of the Utah Central Beetgrowers Association. Instruction will be given by Utah County Agent Clair Acord, to be followed by a noon luncheon sponsored by the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company. The beet growers meeting will be held in the afternoon, with Mr. Peterson in charge. Three new directors will be elected. Any new beet producers and all those intending to plant beets this year should be in attendance it is stressed. There is no acreage restriction and moisture conditions indicate a good beetyear, it is explained. Mr. Peterson, well known Lehi Fanner, is also serving as of the Utah State Beetgrowers Association. ticular needs of the child is stress- your life from each member of They are made to feel at home the family is requested. It seems and loved by the whole staff of so little to give to bring health : Republican THURSDAY, FEBRCABY 15, 1961 ed. N A' UM If So . P0 8-3- 441 J State.. Wl Eft 00 . . Call ... 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