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Show Miss Patricia Larson, fames Gray First Ward Wed in Salt Lake Temple Rites Bazaar A lovely affair of the spring sea son was the wedding of Miss Patricia L. Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Larson of Lehi, and James A. Gray of American Fork. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Anne J. Gray. Vows were exchanged Thursday, April 19, in the Salt Lake Temple, with Elder Mark E. Peterson of the Council of Twelve Apostles officiating. Close family members were present Following the ceremony, the wedding party Joined at a wedding breakfast at Harman's Cafe. The couple was further honored :H u Serimpians New Officers ft. 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HOURS 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (Closed Saturdays and Sundays Phone PO 1265 71 State Street North 5th West Lehi Lehi Phone PO A IPE?(3ti 41 MS Give a Lehi Centennial History - F' ay.-- Ideal For 2 2i J Birthdays Anniversaries Weddings Genealogy Last Chance at the Original Price nnDy $5.(0XD SECOND FEATURE Seven Women From Hell with Patricia Owen and Denise Darcel Clip this coupon and mail for your Lehi History NOW ON SALE AT State Bank of Lehi IN COLOR ' Free Estimates - & Sunday May The Second Time Around Specialists in Job "Built-i- n your Children Free! Friday Saturday 37 Custom Cabinets or that Special e; Admission Call American Fork or SK 64998 SK REMODELING CARPORT Complete Service Talk on Communism Heard by Letitians V, BUILD THIS Foi Quality GENERAlQ ELECTRIC 6-- 7, CEMENT WORK er kind concern of friends and neighbors has been of great comfort to us. We desire to extend our deep gratitude and appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy and regard, for the lovely flowers, to those who took part on the program and the many who assisted in so many ways. The A. B. Anderson family O Thalians'Join Club at Training School Ensign-Explore- rs JACK'S Radio CARD OF THANKS At the time of the illness and passing of our beloved father, grand father and Andrew B. Anderson, the Under the sponsorship of t h e of Lehi Stake an expert on the missile program will appear as speaker Tuesday, May 8 at 7:30 pjn. in the Lehi Stake Tabernacle. According to William G. Powell, stake Ensign-Explorleader, Robert Curtis of the Hercules Powder Company, will be the featured speaker. He will present k sketch on the missile plant in the Magna area and will explain the missile program. Film To Be Shown The impressive film, "Out of This world," will be shown. This includes information on the "Minute Man" and "Polaris," and also provides information on the program for outer space probing. This is an opportunity for everyone to become more fully acquainted with this modern development of science, it is stressed. The public is invited and there will be no admission charge. This is the first time such a program has been presented here it was reported, and it is expectd that there will be a large attendance Families are reminded to come early in order to get seats. Plans are complete for an outstanding bazaar to be held in the First-Sixt- h Ward church. May 4, according to President Thelma of the First Ward Relief Society, which is in charge. Selling will begin at 3 p.m. and will continue throughout the afternoon and evening. Everyone is reminded to come out for a good time and select the articles most desirable to them. There will be many attractive quilts and also baby quilts, pillow cases, aprons, children's clothing, the always popular dish towels, and many choice items of handwork suitable for gifts. This is an opportunity to obtain that birthday gift, gifts for weddings and also for graduation, it is stressed. With choice home made breads, cakes, pies and meat pies on sale, supper will be served from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Served in cafeteria style, the menu will provide a choice of ham, baked beans, hot dogs, hamburgers, au gratin potatoes and many casseroles and salads, as well as punch, pie, cake and ice cream. There will be "a white elephant table, plenty of home made candy, and a fish pond for the children, which will be open at 3 p.m. Meat Pies For Freezers Quantity orders for meat pies may be obtained Friday, April 27, or on the day of the bazaar, if ordered in advance. In School Sego THURSDAY, MAY S, 196! Missile Expert To Talk Here Friday. May 4 at a large reception in the Lehi Second Ward chapel, that same evening. Lavendar Gladioli and ferns combined in a background motif with a double wedding ring design. Purple carnations floated in crystal bowls. A square, five tiered wedding cake was topped with lilacs and stephanotis. The bride wore a model of white silk organza, floor length, with bustle back, short sleeves and pearl and sequin trimmed bodice. Her veil of sheerest illusion floated to waist length from a pearl and sequin tiara. She held a bouElect quet of lavendar roses and purple stephanotis. Attendants were Miss Doris A talent program was' featured Jean Parker, as maid of honor; at the meeting of the Serimpian Miss Sally Gray, Mrs. Glen Jorgen-seClub, held at the home of Mrs y Mrs. Paul Mecham, Mrs. Owen Porter, with Mrs. D. V. Mc Carter and Miss Neila Jean Mermott in charge of the program. Larson. Their white cotton frocks Mrs. Sheral Covington, club pres were embossed with lavendar flowident, took charge. ers and accented by lavendar belts Mrs. Larsen, mother of Mrs. Mc and shoes. They held noesgaysf Dermott, played a series of guitar purple violets with purple ribbon selections. Johnny Gray furnished and white net a saxophone solo. Carol Gray enThe mothers of both bride and tertained with pantomines. Mark groom were attired in pink silk Miner sang a solo. blend gowns, enhanced by corsag Mrs. Vera Harris was elected to es of lavendar roses. ' serve as president at the beginning Clarence Schramm performed of the fall season, with Mrs. Dar best man's duties, while ushers win Miner as vice president. Mrs were Von Larson, LeRoy Carter, Owen Porter is secretary-treasure-r. Glen Jorgensen and Paul Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gray . . . Newlyweds Mrs. John Gray is historian Mrs. Von Larson cared for the The gift committee includes Mrs, guest book. In charge of the gift Ernest Cedarstrom and Mrs. Alvin room were Miss Myrna Yates, F. Bill Broadbent. Miss Mary Jo Ingram, Mrs. Ev A beautiful cake, made in the erett Watts, Mrs. Edward Fores As form of an open book to honor ter and Mrs. Don Gray. Greeting U. of U. Ballet the retiring officers was cut and the guests at the door were Mr To Lily served following the meeting. and Mrs. Rex Larson and Mr. and A special highlight of a student Thirteen soloists, all members of Mrs. Myles Judd. Gay Larrabee, on at School the Sego assembly Lily University of Utah faculty or Kay Julian, Lael Pulley, Sandra April 25, was the presen studentbody and all westerners Leavitt, Cleone Tree, Carolyn Friday, tation of a beautiful picture to but one .will highlight the annual Lamoreaux and Diane Thornton the school by Mrs. Leaone F. Car Spring Ballef Gala, which comserved. son. The picture, "Pounding Surf menced May 1, at Kingsbury Hall. Musical background during re USU by Frederick Judd Waugh, was Bill Evans, well known perforwas provided Brent ceiving to the school by Mrs. Carson mer and teacher of Lehi, is one Patricia Powell, a freshman at Hansen on his accordion,by and la given Utah State University was elected ter by Mrs. Naomi Shaw, on the so the children might enjoy its of the 13 soloists and will be esbeauty and to encourage the col pecially featured in the "Swan a senator in elections for student organ. lection of more works of art. Lake" production as one of four on held were which body officers, new For her the Mrs. Carson has taught school main performers. wedding trip Afcampus Thursday of last week. Gray donned a modish gray in the Lehi area for many years. ter two weeks of arduous cam- Mrs. Tchaikowsky's classical "Swan suit with matching accessories. She has been at the Sego Lily one was she three of paigning Lake," perennial favorite, will to their Las School since it opened six years honeymoon senators selected from a group of Following the series, which will highlight is mak ago and has been an ardent work nine candidates. She moved up Vegas, Nevada, the couple also include a new work, "The in home their Provo. to er the improve beauty of the Garden of Evil," and excerpts from fifth position in the primar ing school and its surroundings. She ies to first with a margin of more from "The Sleeping Beauty," and will retire from teaching at the Music than 50 votes in the finals. It was others. close Jthe of present school year. really an honor to be the only The production will continue to lower classman to be elected a Saturday, May 5. through MRS. HAROLD EARL studentbody officer for many The regular monthly meeting of ENTERTAINS FOR COUSINS Mr. Evans, prospective graduate years. the Utah County Music Teachers Mrs. Harold I- Earl entertained of the University of Utah, contin These three senators will rep- Association will be held Saturday, at a at her ues his teaching at his dance stu resent some 3800 independent stu- May 5, at 6:30 p.m. at the home home delightful luncheon, in honor of the dio here, handling some 100 stu Saturday next dents in the Student Senate of Mrs. Harvey Rawlinson, 295 No. birthday of her cousin, Mrs. Jen- dents. He plans to continue with year. 1st East, Pleasant Grove. nie Wild of Alpine. A hot luncheon a year of post graduate work, fol Miss Powell is a daughter of Mr. was served at 1:30 pjn. to 14 cou- lowing a major of English and blind J. Adolph pianist and Mrs. Keith Powell of this city. and teacher Feher, his dancing. Friends here-noteof St. George, will sins. The home was lavishly decorated appearance on television on the provide the program. An accom CAP Col. plished musician, he teaches both throughout with spring flowers. Saturday night news, with a danc piano and organ. All piano teach- Mrs. Alberta Bennett of Alpine ing group announcing the spectacto reviewed the histories of John ular ballet production. ers are urged to attend. Mellor and John Fletcher and Among those from Lehi attend Mary Harriett Mellor. Others ing the production are his parents, present included Mrs. Alice Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans, son Mi According' to word received this Mary Lloyd, Isabell Miller and chael and daughter Marcia and week at Civil Air Patrol headquarLeity Jennie B. Williams of Spanish Kent Russon, Michael Carson, Mrs. Col. Lt. Lake ters in Salt City, Florence Beardall of Spring-vill- Dean Price and daughters Jackie Fork; Thola H. Kolan (Mrs. I. Joseph Alice Brown, Nellie Adams and Suellen. Kolan) of Lehi, will attend the Members of the Thalian Club and Bertha Adams of Alpine, and CAP 20th Anniversary Congressand Leity Club were accompanied Mary Derbidge and Grace Ste- ROGHOUT RIDING CLUB ional banquet on May 7 in Washby their husbands at a clinic at vens of Salt Lake City. ADDS THREE NEW i the One C. D. of largest the Utah State Training School ington, COUPLES national TO MEMBERSHIP gatherings of prominent in American Fork. Fay Evans, for- SIXTH WARD RELIEF The April meeting of the Rough- figures from governmental, diplo- merly of Lehi, was the featured SOCIETY TO MAKE out Riding Club was held in the matic, military and civilian agenon retarded children, their PILLOWS, WREATHS cies are expected to be on hand at speaker city hall in Pleasant Grove. Three characteristics and problems con 'Sixth Ward Reilef Society mem- new were voted in as memthe Presidential ballroom of the care. their bers to who desire make pillows bers. couples include Guy and Betty Statler Hilton Hotel for the event. cerning They Members of the Thalian Club or Memorial Dav wreaths are ask- Walker and Val and Rhonda MarGen. Carl A. Spaatz, USAF, Ret., ' is general chairman of the ban are reminded to atend the next ed to contact Thelma Roberts, shall of American Fork, and Rusof the home at work day leader, to make arrange- sell and Naomi meeting, May 10, quet. Jolley of Pleasant ments Mrs. Mrs. Gordon. Robert for materials. The meeting Grove. Refreshments Stanley were served A meeting of the Civil Air Pawill demonstrate flower will be held Tuesday, May 8, at by Lois Black and Donna Norman trol National Board will be held Weagel Holm-stea- d 10 Rex Mrs. arrangement. (Gene) ajn. of Lehi. prior to the banquet. May is president. Region and wing commanders from the 50 states, Puerto Rico James W. Powell of Bluebell, is CARD OF THANKS t and the District of Columbia are It is with deepest gratitude and here at the home of his visiting expected to attend. Lt. Gen. GorMrs. Stanley (LaVern) appreciation that we desire to ac daughter, don A. Blake, USAF, commander An authority on the workings Gordon, and family. He enjoys vis- knowledge the assistance and ex of Continental Air Command of communism, Harry Hodson of iting with old friends, Mr. and pressions of sympathy of our many CAP'S parent command will be Provo, was the guest speaker for Mrs. M. W. Wathen and others friends and neighbors during our meetthe at the principal speaker recent sorrow. We wish to thank the Letitian Club at their meeting here. ing and will be one of the honored held last Thursday at the home all those who assisted on the proguests at the banquet. Dee Nelson, 17, son of Mr. and gram, those who sent flowers and of Mrs. Ned Wilson. Mrs. Wilson Lt. Col. Kolan will depart by conducted the club business and Mrs. Reg Nelson, was admitted the many who helped in so many military aircraft from Salt Lake Mrs. Boise Evans was to the American Fork Hospital, ways. City Friday afternoon, May 4, and The Family of Mr. Hodson, formerly of Aus- Tuesday, May 1, for treatment of is scheduled to arrive in WashingMrs. Lela D. Racker Lunt reviewed communistic ac- a throat infection. tralia, ton, D. C, the following evening. tivities in many parts of the world. She will stay at the Statler Hilton Refreshments followed the Easter Hotel, returning Wednesday, May theme. 9.; The club will meet Thursday, 26 (tonight) at the home of April VACATION IN COLORADO An excellent lecBill Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ingram Mrs. on Darling. will be givture "Personalogy" Noraccompanied Mr. and Mrs. William and Joyce Peteren by man Haislip to Colorado Springs, son. All members are reminded to Colo., over the week end. They vis- attend. ited the Royal Gorge and other poiints of interest enroute to Fort PATIENTS IN AMERICAN Carson, where the Haislips went to: meet their son, Ted, who had FORK HOSPITAL $1.00. Bring Among patients in the American Just completed his boot training. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK The group was the house guests Fork Hospital were several from Jo Kent Barney, of Mr. Ingram's sister and her Lehi, including husband, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Black, Shane Smith, William Zim 4, 5, 6 Palermo, while at Colorado merman, Fern wnimpey, atchui HaskelL' Springs. tj In THE LEIU FREE PRESS V Lehi City Office Lehi Free Press Benarr Judd Benarr Judd 127 North 5th East, Lehi, Utah ; Please send tne....J,.k...coiie of the Lehi Centennial History , Book, at $5.00 per copy, plus 25c for mailing. . : ;! NAME ..i ; i All Proceeds go to Hatchings Museum Building Fund il ADDRESS i -- . |