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Show i THE LEHI FREE PREJS THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1963 Two-Sta- ke Miss Sandra Lee Peterson to Marry Relief Society Ray Butcher in April 28 Ceremony Convention Set son-in-la- Relief Society con Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peterson of A two-stavention which will include work Cedar Fort, are announcing the ers from the Lehi and Alpine marriage of their daughter. Miss I stakes, will be held Thursday, ApSandra Lee (Sandy) Peterson to ril 19, in the American Fork First- Ray Butcher. The prospective Fifth Ward chapel, according to bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Mar Mrs. Leah Sabey, Lehi Stake Regaret Duncan of Daggett, Calif, lief Society president. Mrs. Edna and V. R. Butcher of Ogden, Utah. Walker. Alpine Stake Relief So Marriage vows will be spoken ciety president, is in charge of Saturday, April 28. An open house reception will be held that same evening in the Representatives of the general board of the Relief Society will Cedar Fort amusement hall, with ' ' be in attendance. receiving from 8 to 10 pjn. All ' friends and relatives are cordially The convention will begin with i the morning session from 9:30 am invited to attend. No further loMrs Jack Elsbury to 10:45 a. m., for the stake Re cal invitations will be issued. Miss Peterson is a graduate of lief Society presidencies and sec s. ' Stake presiden the Lehi High School, where she cies was a cheerleader and member of : and High Council representa j tives are invited. singing groups. Following a major in physical education, she graduatThe next session will be held An April bride is Miss Rhonda ed from the Utah State University. from 10:45 to 11:45 and will in -Flygare, daughter of Mrs. Jayne She was affiliated with Tri Delta elude the stake board members, Miss Sandra Lee Peterson Flygare, who exchanged vows with Society of which she was presstake presidencies and High Coun Jack Elsbury, Wednesday, April 4. ident She was Sigma Phi Epsilon education major. While at the U. cil representatives. Luncheon will Mr. Elsbury is a son of Mrs. Ev I o Greek Hearts, S. U. he played on the football be served for stake executives and fraternity Queen Week Queen, Forestry Queen and team for three years. A member stake board members during the elyn Elsbury, formerly of Lehi, now living in Thistle. The wed of her senior class. of the Marine Corps Reserve, he period from 11:45 to 12:50 p.m. took place in Duchesne, with ding She is now employed as a physi- is employed in Ogden and plans beThe afternoon session will Judge Pope officiating. The couple cal education teacher at the Ogden to enter the teaching profession gin at 1 p.m. and will include the were accompanied by friends, Jer above named groups and the ward in the fall. High School. and Delia Grace Adams. Mr. Butcher graduated from officers and class leaders. The ry Both have attended the Lehi in OgBen Lomond High School stake presidencies, High Council where Miss Flygare School, bishop-FIaH- c High and den, where he took a prominent ward representatives rics are invite1- - The Singing Mo- - played in the orchestra. Mr. Elspart in athletics. He attended CarOff bury formerly conducted a dance bon Junior College and graduated from the Utah State University, Election of officers took place Stake will furnish special music, orchestra and has also: been employed at the Truck Inn cafe. He where he also followed a physical at the meeting of the Lehila Club is now following employment at which was held last Thursday, at the motel and cafe in Thistle the home of Mrs. Gayln Wilson, to where the newlyweds are making with Mrs. Don L. Peet, president, To their home. in charge. 20 A change in the location for the A bridal shower feted the new Mrs. Cassel Willes, current vice dances for Mrs. Elsbury. at the home of an Saturday night regular next will be Of interest to a wide circle of president, year's pres the American Fork Senior Citi aunt, Mrs. Ernest (DeVere) Oli friends and relatives comes the ident, with Mrs. Philip Spjut, vice zens group is announced this week. ver, who was assisted in enterannouncement of the approaching president; Mrs. Joseph Godfrey, Dances will be held in the new her daughters. marriage of Eva Gray of Lehi, and secretary; Mrs. Ernest Urry, trea American Fork High School and taining by Ted A. Halliday of Provo. Vows surer, and Mrs. Orville Vibbert, will continue from 8 to 11 p.m. Mrs. Katherine Innes of Paris, will Friday, April 20, historian. Retiring with Mrs. Peet over 50 years is invited Idaho, is visiting here at the home Everyone secbrotheMrs. Blaine will be Anderson, at the home of a sister and to join the group for an enjoyable of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Russell r-in-law of Mr. Halladay, Mr. retary- Mrs. Elden Clark, treas time Milt Brown's orches Innes and family. She previously urer, and Mrs. Gayln Wilson, his tra dancing. the music. and Mrs. Ivan J. Peay. provides spent 10 days in Salt Lake City torian. to all fr which An open house before coming to Lehi. The program featured Cynthia iends and relatives are .invited will Stice be held at the Peay residence at Hirst, instructor at the B.Y.U. education 982 West Sixth South, in Provo. physical dept., who Receiving will be from 8 to 10. p. spoke on physical fitness. She was Earl Stice, Southern Pacific m. The couple requests that "no assisted in demonstrations bv a Railroad employee at Norden, school. Refresh the student from gifts be presented. ments were prepared to tie in with Calif., was lauded in a special arthe program on health and featur ticle in the Southern Pacific Buled the Easter theme. Mrs. Warren letin, company magazine recently. Mitchell assisted Mrs. Wilson as Mr. Stice, son of Mrs. Alice S. Dinner-Danc- e Humphrey of Lehi, is employed as operator and agent at Norden. He Is was instrumental in saving the life of a stranded skier. A lovely affair of the early The skier- - Edgar Heiiyer of san Lehi was season the annual spring dinner-dance "' Due to the occurrence . Dance Set held Satof Easter "C"'V :' , . in that iorro urday in the National Guard Arm..b' v,oc k mstmnpH area, and through dramatic efforts mory. There were 196 present at tt de.Ms way to the railroad and the event which followed a gala until Sunday, April 29, according : V 7uQ theme, "Notes of Spring." The to Elwood Hunt, stake chairman. ",en Tonaires orchestra provided the The meeting will convene at 2:30 Ans and called for help. music and the baked ham banquet p.m., the location To be announced. tunnel was reas Loans $5,000 up Chairman Hunt announced that wered, by Mr. Stice, he was prepared and served by the sured and instructed to wait until this be held will work Fifth Ward Elders. department to 36 months sent be could locomotive a pay Talent for the intermission pro- month for the first time here. The tospecial him up. Although several pick gram was obtained from the Lehi three proposed departments will trains were due to go through the High School and included a double include the executive, research tunnel, they ould not stop on ac studies. New and home Miss trio who sang, "April Love." teaching count of grade and traffic prob Susan Ellison entertained with a committee members include Mr. lems. Through the cooperative in- will who Vance Neldon Wilson Mrs. Ned and dancing pantomine. of Mr. Stice, panic and was master of ceremonies. direct the home teaching course, struticons accident were avoided, possible DonaldDecorations featured notes and and Mr. and Mrs. Karl and hours several wait in the after floral effects in pink and white son who will conduct the research he was picked up and retunnel, division. carnaaccents. with gold Dainty to safety. His message of All stake and ward committee turned tions with miniature gold notes included a- special appreciation LEHI members and others interested are were favors for the ladies. thank you for Mr. Stice. This was the first dance direct- reminded to attend. The Sixth 36 West Main ed by the new club officers head- Ward committee with George Rey There were 87,646 poles pro ed by Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Ander- nolds as chairman, will be in duced by Bureau of Land ManagePO son as chairmen and Mr. and Mrs. charge of program arrangements. ment forests in 1960. FollowNed Wilson, ing the summer vacation, the next LEHI PATIENTS IX dance will be held in October, ac- AM. FORK HOSPITAL By-produ- ct Among those receiving treat cording to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine , ment in the American Fork Hos Anderson, publicity chairmen. For years, no gold mines have operated in Utah. The pital were several from Lehi, in There were 625,444 individual cluding Meriam S. Ricks,' Fern Treasury price, $35 per ounce, fixed in 1934, has made Christmas Trees sold on public Worthen, Lucille Miller and Dar gold mining increasingly uneconomic. Yet Utah is ren . Powell. domain lands in 1960. second in gold production. 1961 output was 138,655 of ounces, valued at $11,853,000. Gold, mining, is important in keeping copper and lead-zin- c these Utah mines operative. ke feu-- ', Vu ':.r J Rhonda Flygare, Jack Elsbury Wed retary-treasurer- " j nt Lehlla Clllb irprc 13-1- Jeanne Barnhart. 7. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ramhart underwent tonsilectomy April 14. Gordon Ned Wilson. 19 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wilson, receiver emergency medical treatment April 15. Children Free Anytime Mrs. Lee (Helen) Shambow of Orem, underwent major surgery, April 16. She is improving well. Admission $1.00 - George and Marie Spencer Grace are the proud parents of a new Friday, Saturday, Sunday baby daughter, Nancy Ann for 10 is born . -- n lm SHOW STAK1S April 20, 21, 22 The Comancheros Apnl 17. the name chosen the baby who weighed 7 lbs, ozs. at birth. There are two IN COLOR Starring John Wayne brothers and a sister, Roger, Ray mond and Rose. Pleased grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Grace of Lehi, and Mrs. Berniece Spencer of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lovendahl of Midvale are the 1 Second Feature .mm I fll and anine 1 winkle H IN COLOR great-grandparen- Kathleen Cook. 6. dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cook of Am erican Fork, underwent tonsilec tomy April 17. TAT TO T." Al uuon. Starring Doris Day, Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs Bowl 'em over better .xmssovf iwg;p w..iitv... ut " SKfSfo ':., gt . . . m j-'- Senior Citizens Hold Dances Eva Gray Wed Provo Man April Aids Earl In Dramatic Rescue Lehi Dance Set Huge Success and Mrs. Olsen and their son Dennis, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earl, Jr., and children Toby and Richard of Ogden, and Mrs. Alice v Yinvrf Miss Mary Lloyd and Mrs. Isabel Miller, all of Spanish Fork. KAKL FAMILY DINNER HONORS BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earl enGary Ferguson, 10, son of Mr. tertained at dinner, Sunday, in and Mrs. G. S. Ferguson, underw honor of the birthday of their went tonselictomy April 12. Ralph A. Olsen of Brigham Mr. Mrs. Emily Pearson was hospit- City. 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