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Show m eet the 4-- Newcomers County Exhibit An unusually fine showing was clubs at the made by Lehi Utah County exhibit, it was reported by district supervisors, Mrs. John Ernst and Mrs. Don Fowler. Nancy Monson and LuJean Jorgensen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Monson and Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Jorgensen, tied for first place in the Junior demonstration contest. They demonstrated the many ways quick mixes may be used in preparing various dishes. The Junior Division will not participate in 4-- H J) l:k ill Miss Joan Jonsson . . . 20 fiancee of La Veil Russon Temple Wedding marriage of Veil The forthcoming D. Russon is announced by Miss Joan Marie Jonsson and La- - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Jons- Highland, parents of the bride-elec- t. Mr. Russon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Erastus Rus son of Lehi The couple has selected Thurs day, Sept. 20 as,the marriage date and the rites will be solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. That evening a reception will honor the couple at the Lehi Fourth Ward chapel. Receiving will be from 8 until 10 p.m., with dancing the entire evening. Miss Jonsson . graduated from the LDS Seminary in 1960 and from high school in 1961. She was son, Family Honors LeRoy Davis Le Roy Davis, well known Lehi resident, was honored for his 84th birthday, by family members at Wines Park Sunday, Aug. 26. The occasion at the park brought back many fond memories to family members, who recalled previous experiences at this location. Included in the group were Mr. Daand vis' children, grandchildren n. y, great-grandp- Hi-Ho- A w in church affairs and is presently teaching a Sunday School class. Currently she is employed with the People's State Bank in American Fork. Mr. Russon graduated from the LDS Seminary in 1955 and the Lehi High School in 1956. He played in the school orchestra and band. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the British Mission. At the present time he is planning to resume his studies at the Brig-haYoung University this fall, with a major in technical illustrating. Active in church affairs, he is now serving in various ""'-- f Paid Political Adv. by Ralph Larsen II 11 Democratic Candidate 1 Utah State Senate Tuesday, September WITH VVsSseiMW w ,JMHHS Sy Ell?! Auto Service Pred Nakagawa, Owner, Dial PO 51 Manmfei DATVC 1 ttPW . ITV and "?.!: Generous 300-snepacks. tV-fChoose 3 hole or punch; wide or A c1"?"16-03"5'"41- A 0rgamzer- - Not controlled by pressure groups A tried and dependable man for the job Opposed to additional increases in taxes He can be depended on to keep campaign promises Paid Political Adv. FILLER l . cSV" ZIPPER BINDER I HiuSonofS Two holes SSWidIanr r0bkatS'2ie"r n TYPING PAPER PACK n II 1 TYPEWRITER PAPER. 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Then see the friendly folks at State Bank of t, Lehi for a convenient home loan. Up to 36 months to improvement the best That's repay. way to finance those needed home repairs or addition. Make your plans now! E - FREE RULER SCHOOL BAG Auto Repair Work - " - - " Vy Get your RULER Today! BINDER . i. THE BEST QUALIFIED CANDIDATE m FRANCIS S. LUNDELL m i r ftf Vote For a representative student for her class in junior high graduation, seminary graduation, and senior high graduation. She participated in school actiyities and acted as junior high newspaper editor in the ninth grade, in the eleventh grade and senior high editor in her senior year. She was a member of the National Honor Society and the National Foren-sic- s ' of LEHI SrllURjZAsS 5fS League. She has been active Mr. Davis continues very active in church and community affairs and greatly enjoys visiting with family members at their homes and in his home here. Those present to wish him many more happy years, and to show their love and appreciation, included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dewey (LoraLne) of Salt Lake City, with their son, Mr. and Mrs. John Dewey and daughter, Bri, and Mrs. Ben Hopkins (Audrey Dewey) with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Davis of Provo, with their daughter, Jeanne Mrs. Paul Durrant and sop of American Fork; also Shirl Davis and a friend, Shirley Wagner of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight (Cleo Davis) of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Swenson (Audrey) and children of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis and children, and their daughter-in-laall of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. George (Nelda) Larsen of Salt Lake City, were accompanied by their daughters, Mrs. Jim (Nancy) Chavez and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carlson (Janette) and Melanie and Kenneth Larsen. Also in the family group were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford (Naomi) of American Fork. Mrs. Sadie Kittinger of Salt Lake City, sister of Mr. Davis, was an honored guest. Mrs. Janet Stoker and Steven A. Willes of Lehi, were included in the festive group. A Message to the Voters ar or LeRoy Davis, 84 SO, 196S Merri-Ba-ker- Miss loan Jonsson, La Veil Russon Plan Sept. ld THURSDAY, AUGUST Chruma, magazine; Mrs. Rex (Di(Rose) Smith, health; Mrs. Newane) Losee, publicity and histor- ell (Beth) Turner, Jr., vicil With Mrs. Gary (Bonnie) Coop- ian; Mrs. Ned (Joyce) Wilson, er as president, the election of of- room mothers; Mr. and Mrs. Hal The greatest difficulty with the ficers for the junior high school Holmstead, hospitality; Mrs. Dave world is not its inability to proPTA was recently completed. (Elaine) Jones, juvenile protecto With Mrs. Cooper will serve Mrs. tion and safety; Mrs. Grant duce, but its unwillingness share. Kenneth (Fern Whimpey, vice president; Principal J. Ferrin Gur-nesecond vice president; Mrs. LaMar (Madge) Hutchings, secretary, and Mrs. Byron (Selma) Memmott, treasurer. Other officers include Mrs. Ernest (Pauline) Cedarstrom, program chairman; Mrs. Keith (Ann) Bushman, membership and spiritual education; In the September 1 1 Primary Election, the most important Mrs. John (Erma) Zanni, adult office to be filled by the voters of this 2nd Congressional education; Mrs. A. S. (Donna) District is that of United States Congressman. He will be our voice in Washington, in fact as well as in name our makers Club will display her lunREPRESENTATIVE. Weigh your vote carefully. Choose the cheon set. Shelley Eastmond of canaiaare wno: the Food Fixit Club, will exhibit banana bread. Kathy Zupan and Knows our problems because s, Lucinda Ingram of the will exhibit cookies and bothe's worked with our problems. tled fruit. Has an exceptional record of Mrs. Fowler reported that Hax I 8 years leadership in the Utah zel Hakes has been the leader for the sewing club which included Senate. Donna- - Fowler, Deanne Ernst, Combines vigor with maturity. Mary Kay Jorgensen and Lorene Hakes. Although they took individual projects this year, Mrs. Vote for SHERMAN P. L10YD for Congress Hakes advised them when ITS A BOY FOR THE VEKL B. COATES A baby son arrived Aug. 28, in the American Fork Hospital for Verl B- - and Sharon Williams Coates. He weighed 8 pounds one ounce. There is one sister, Rae-tin- a. Mr. and Mrs. L. Carlos Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Williams are the pleased grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen of Aramo, Idaho, and Mrs. Gertrude Bagnell of Coalville, the State Fair. Utah, are the proud From the Cloverettes Club, Paula Innes and Jackie Zanni will exhibit a belt rack and place mats BABY SOX ARRIVES FOR at the State Fair. THE ROBERT DOYLES Blue ribbon winners in the A handsome baby son arrived county sewing display were Mary August 16, for Robert and Carol Kay Jorgensen, Donna Fowler, Colledge Doyle, at the American Patricia Penrod, Luanda Ingram Fork Hospital He weighed eight lone Young, Deanne Ernst and pounds, nine ounces. Edward is Lorene Hakes. They modeled in the name chosen for the newcom- the county style revue, which in er who has two brothers, Terry eluded 100 girls. and Tony. Sharing grandparents' In State Style Revue requirMiss Fowler and Miss Jorgen honors are Mr. and Mrs. Chris is expressed to Colledge and Mr. and Mrs. John sen were two out of five chosen ed. Appreciation for the style revue on a state Da- all of the club leaders and their Doyle. Delighted "exits are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Col sis. Mary Kay made a green wool groups for an outstanding season. knit sheath with fringed tie belt ledge. and black accesones. Donna's costume is a white wool boucle with Modesty and unselfishness 1 these are virtues which men gold and brown accessories. The modeling contest will be held in praise and pass by. Logan this year. Miss Fowler will The best way of saving oneself represent Utah County in the pub' a lot of trouble in life is to pay lie speaking contest at Logan, Modeling at the state fair will be very little heed to one's own held the first Saturday. Exhibits will remain on display throughout Men often mistake themselves, the fair. Explain! seldom forget themselves. Sandra Evans of the eight-year-o- jgils THE LEHI FREE PRESS Lehi H Groups Junior High PTfl Excel in Elects Officers |