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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY tt, XWS, Donna Shaw. Larry Marsh Plan Temple Wedding. Reception Mar. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shaw are announcing the engagement and marriage of their forthcoming daughter, Miss Donna Shaw, to Larry Marsh of this city. The Drospective bridegroom is a son of Gordon Marsh. Thursday, Mar. 1, is the date planned for the wed dine to take place in the Salt Lake Temple. The couple will be accompanied by immediate family members and close friends. An open house reception will be held that same evening in the First-Sixt- h Ward chapel, with re ceiving from eight to ten p.m. All friends and relatives are invited William Street J Dies Following Long Illness 1 Jackie Marsh will perform hostess duties and Sandra Sabey will care for the guest book. Mrs. Kay Thompson and Mrs. Wheeler Timothy will be in charge of re freshments. Bonnie Taylor, Kath leen Peterson, Wanda Allen, Sha nnon Warburton and Peggy Thompson will serve. Bidden to care for the gifts are Mrs. Duane Marsh and Mrs. Joe Marsh. They will be assisted by Merilyn Jackson, Mary Gammon, Barbara Schow and Kristine Ud ell. Following a honeymoon trip to the newlyweds will Montana, make their home in Lehi. to attend. For the occasion a color theme of shades of pink and. rose with white will be followed. Rosebuds and a heart motif will be included in the background. A tiered cake will be accented with a miniature George Ingram was elected ch temple. Pink carnations in float airman of District 4 Republicans center will bowls the serving ing at their meeting held Monday ev tables. The bride has chosen a gown of ening at the Ingram home. Mrs. satin in glowing white, floor Lucile Ingram was elected and Ronald Stine sec length, with high neckline, long The district com pointice sleeves and dainty lace accents. The bridal veil of sheer mittee includes John Broadbent, illusion will float to floor length Alice Broadbent and George In from a jeweled coronet. Pink roses gram. John Broadbent, Ronald Stine will compose the bridal bouquet. Attendants will include Miss and George Ingram make up the ( f : ' Republicans Elect Officers an retary-treasure- r. Grace Ann Beal as maid of honor; Diana, Dina and Deon Shaw, sisters of the bride; Nola Marsh, sister of the bridegroom, and Charlotte Thompson and Mary Wyatt. Small flower girls will be Peggy and Holly Marsh. They will wear rose colored satin frocks and will carry pink roses. The mother of the bride has selected a rose lace model and she will wear a matching corsage, Joe Marsh will perform best man's duties for his brother. a County Central Committee. Dele gates to the County Convention will be Carl Mellor, Calvin S wen- son, AJvin Broadbent and George Ingram. G. Cleon Leany is the delegate to the state convention. LEHILA CLUB HEARS LINKLETTER BEST SELLER A humorus book review was en- oyed by the Lehila Club at their meeting last Thursday. "Kids Say the Darndest Things," by Art Linkletter, was given by Mrs. Vern Holindrake, Jr., of American Fork. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Eldon Clark, witn Mrs. Jerry Bird acting as ' Mrs. Margaret Helquist, 89, is Mrs. Cassel Willes, receiving treatment for a back in vice president, took charge. jury. She was admitted Feb. 14. OLD FOLKS PARTY Included among those who at Marvin Ash ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ashton, underwent tended "Old Folks Day" events at Highland, Saturday, was Mrs. Al tonsilectomy, Feb. 15. 1 ice S. Humphrey of Lehi. Her son Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mark (Carol) Jeffs, of and daughter-in-laProvo, was a medical patient Feb. Boyd Stice, served on the com mittee. Mrs. Humphrey enjoyed 15 to 19. hearing her daughter Wilma, Mrs. son Richard Douglas of Salt Lake City Gene Turner, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner un play her violin with an orchestra during the day. A grandson, James derwent tonsilectomy Feb. 16. West, BYU student, and a former Kristina Richins, four, daughter missionary companion, Roy Banke, of Mr. and Mrs. John Richins, re- entertained with a Spanish Song. ceived medical treatment, Feb. 18 They were former missionaries in Mexico. to 20. Hospital Notes... ' w Miss Donna Shaw to wed Lehi Elementary School to Present Americanism will be the theme of the program to be presented by the Elementary School Monday at the and Tuesday, Feb. school. Parents and the public are invited to attend the program, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. Ev ery child in the school will take 26-2- 7, part. The program has been arranged for presentation on the two even ings to enable those who have Mutual on Tuesday to attend the Monday performance. According to Mrs. Dale Price, publicity chairman, each group will appear in costume and the groups will participate as follows: First Grade boys and girls will represent the Pilgrims. Beehives, Mothers Plan Meeting A meeting for all Beehive Girls of both classes in the stake, and their mothers, will be held next Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fourth Ward hall. Stake Beekeepers Rose Cook and Rhea Pulham will be in charge. Special Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chilton cal speaker for the evening will be Russell Phillips, 25, who under led from Manhattan Beach, Calif., Ruby Nielsen who will speak on is Feb. went minor surgery. 18, with birthday wishes for his mo- the subject, "Our Youth, More reported improving. ther, Mrs. Harry G. (Georgida) Precious Than Rubies." Refresh ments will be served. Manning. Shirlee Christofferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christoffer son, who was admitted for medical treatment, Feb. 18, is reported improving. I'M SO HAPPPY Warren Russon offered the in vocation. The biographical sketch The Revolutionary period and and tribute was presented by Mrs. the framing of the constitution Dale Burgess, a neighbor. Mrs. will be depicted by the Fifth Gunther played an organ solo, "In The Garden." Grade students. The Kindergarten children will Speakers were Bishop R. Thomtell the story of the flag. The Second Grade boys and girls will present the Lincoln era. Fourth Grade students will portray the, westward movement. The Third Grade will depict the more recent years. This outstanding event is being AVAILABLE presented through the school and the PTA organization, with Mrs. Ralph Wing as president. Ameri can ideals and the highlights history will be made to live again for those who view the perform ance as well as for the children, sisters, Glen, Vicki Ann, David and Lisa. Sharing grandparents honors with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyed Penrod of Lehi, is Mrs. E. Juarez of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Gartt Arthur and Barbara Elton Stuckey of Cedar Fort, are the proud parents of a new daughter, born Feb. 20. She weighed nine pounds 14 ounces. There is one sister, Shawna Kay. Mr. and Mrs. David Elton of Cedar Fort, and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Stuckey of Clover Creek, are the pleased grandparents. FRIENDLY FINANCE PLBN Any Worthy Purpose Consolidation Emergencies Home Repairs Loans to $5,000 and up to 36 months to pay Make, 71m Week mmvimroR-- im't n "MJP$I- . .IT: I iM v ; II n V A. iCU l4l5!j(J-- 12 13 a MM. l.U I. IS I M I I I r I STATE BANK OF LEHI Over 50 Years of Continued, Friendly Service to Utah County Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Corp. 62 West Main American Fork. Utah Terms Tailored to Your Budget SK 71 16-1- 'Electric heat is so much cleaner, IC i O iGimt- 4 - h ill and flexible. Our Family Can Now Eat Meat Every Day of the Week for What THUH y We Used to Pay For iff' S a Sunday Roast! . Because We Are Now Buying All Our Meat at Plant IN LEHI 1 . rs m i Meat Pacliisig mile north, w: . Consider these and many other advantages of electric heat: Saves Space. Because most electric heating units are completely built-in- , you save space enough for an extra room no furnaces, no vents, no registers ' no chimney. Clean as Light. Upholstered furniture, carpets and draperies stay cleaner longer. Interior decorating lasts years longer. control. You can keep living room at 72 your bedroom at 60'. . . or whatever temperature you wish. Each room can have its own thermostat control. M?! elcctric hcatin8 systems operate without ! No Draft 5yn,,g!?; H.at. No cold spots or layers of cold air. Temperaturesmoving parts.2 vary only or 3 degrees from ceiling to floor. tow in Cot. Electric heat costs much less than you think. Maintenance costs are practically eliminated. So Safe. Gives you a new kind of as safe as the light safety you read by.' Room-by-roo- 1 ' "There is nothing like this total electric living; We've proved it with our apartment homes at Graystone. "Our are enthusiastic about electric heating, and we are now building 40 more units. Like the others, they all will be total electric ' including electric heat and air conditioning. "Electric heat is so much cleaner, convenient, and flexible.'' Mel Jensen, Designer and Builder Graystone Apartment Homes, Salt Lake City, Utah Our Family is Eating Higher on the Hog - 136 tenant-owne- PO 8-26- - 95 mile west of Lehi on old Camp Williams road ttif) ELECTRIC $r"c! . v.v.'.y.v.v. The sooner you begin building up a bank savings balance, the sooner you'll reach your goal whatever it may be. Come in and get started here where you can do all your banking under one roof ! Alpine Credit I Just Found Out That OF LEHI 16 Hatred is convenient. C0MPMY PO Auto Service Any Worthwhile Purpose . . . UTAH FINANCE 36 West Main Auto Repair Work MOBILE NOW A baby son was born Feb. 14, to Wm. J. (Jim) and Aurora Juarez Penrod. He weighed in at six pounds 12 ounces. Extending a hearty welcome are brothers and Local otors z: Mrs. Bert (Clara) Peterson en-Complete a telephone conversation her parents, Elder and Mrs. Grover C Orton, at Oakland, Cali fornia. She called to wish her fa Official Inspection Station ther many happy returns of his birthday. Elder and Mrs. Orton, well know former residents of Lehi are on a mission there. They have spent the entire time in Oakland. They expect to be released in April of this year, after a two Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager years' mission. They will return Dial PO to their home in Payson. CASH LOANS APPEAL FOR BLOOD MADE FOR HEART SURGERY An appeal for blood is being made through the Primary Child' rens Hospital, for use during heart surgery for a young child Anyone ' desiring to contribute blood for this purpose is asked to contact Mrs. Stanford Shelley, Ph. PO 8- - 2060. Some 8 pints will be required on the afternoon of Tuesday, March 7. Type "O" blood RH Positive is required. It must be contributed at the LDS Hos pital at that time. yof Chop t joyed with Patriotic Program Here Feb. 26, 27 ld Cally Jo Woolstenhulme, four, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valjo Woolstenhulme, underwent tonsil ectomy Feb. 20. . William Thomas Street, 59, died Wednesday, Feb. 14. in a Salt Lake Hospital, following a long illness. He was born at Winter Quart ers, Carbon County, June 16, 1902, a son of John and Martha Ann Whimpey Street He was married to Alice Fox, March 5, 1934, at Lehi. A member of the LDS church, he had been employed at the Ge neva Steel Plant. Survivors include his widow, Lehi; sons and daughters, William LaVar Street, Seattle, Wash.; Ch arles Kenneth Street, San Diego, Calif.; Leland Street. American Fork; Ronald J, Wayne and Stan ley Street and Mrs. Kenneth, (La- Dean) Nerdm, all of Lehi; Mrs, Gerald F. (Cleona) Brown, Sandy; brothers and sisters, Edwin L, John W., Mrs. John (Martha) Doyle and Mrs. Ned (Melba) Christiansen, all of Lehi; Henry Street, Alpine; Evan Street, American Fork; Lloyd T. Street, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Alice HainS' worth, Bloomington, Calif., Mrs. Lester (Mary) Okey, Provo- - Mrs Orald (Gladys) Bezzant, Magna; Mrs. Loren (Vivian) Walker, PI easant Grove; 20 grandchildren. Funeral Services were held Sat urday, at 1 pjn. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, with Wendell Skin ner of the Fourth Ward Bishopric taking charge. Betha Gunther pi ayed the organ prelude and as Woffinden and Bishop Grant Christofferson, former ward bi shop. The closing song was a duet, "Beyond the Sunset." by Arnold and Nessie Brems, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Kay Lynn Brems. LaVar Bateman spoke the benediction and the grave, in the Lehi City Cemetery, was dedicated by John Whimpey. Relief Society members cared for the beautiful flowers. Pallbearers included Paul Doyle, Bud Fox, Grant Street, Claude Crane, Rex Burnham and Reed Street Wish to know more about electric heating? Phone or write your local power company office today. HOME UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |