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Show Open Hcus Fcr 1 11 IfH T:z-- b .fcb Ncwlvwcds Friday 'L"ri:;D lfc!;:j Miss Grcte m J::s B. Vt!::d Cd c;d -A JtfsUlxU of tha Serine Bailey, Marilyn Slater, Marsoa vas the veddtaf of Mss tha Jan Beal and Marl Beal, Graca AnnBtal,(laiittrtrofMr. sisters of the bride as Junior and Mrs. CUvt E. Baal otLehl, bridesmaids. They wore frocks and AmH B. Whitehead of Twin of orange ehtffoe over floral Fills, Idaho. Thtbrtdacroomls print, and held colonial boua aoa of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. quets of yellow carnations and Whltabaad of Twin FkUs. Vows In the Salt Lake Temple, Thursday, March 26, with the parents, family mem-he- rs and close friends in attendance. Prelsdent WlUard R. Smith officiated. The wedding breakfast at the Doll House was hosted by the (room's parents. A lovely reception was held that evening in the Third-Seven- th Ward church in Lehl, with the parents of the bride as hosts. White stands with Grecian urns holding yellow gladioli and carnation arrange-men- ts decorated the haU. The brunette, bride greeted her guests In a floor length model of traditional satin, designed with bell skirt entrain, embrolded bodice and long, pointed sleeves. A pearllzed headdress supported a bouffant illusion veil. White carnations were combined with a large white orchid In the cascade bridal bouquet. Miss Beverly Jo Beal, sister of the bride, stood as maid of honor, with Miss Trudy Ann were exchanged Rcccp.ion Slntod For Ibwiyweds ' All friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Lars Larsen, Friday, April 17, in the Second Ward church. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. (The date of the reception was previously in error). The bride is the former Sandra Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Peterson of Lehl. The ceremony took olace in the Loean Temnle. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake Cltv. . VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA Here from Anaheim, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Varney were guests at the home of Mr. Varney s sister, Mrs. Lela Evans, for several days. They also visited with his mother, Mrs. Rose Varney, of American Fork, now 90 years old, and other relatives. frteada asd relatives are invited to attend the opea boas rtMnda for David GUI and Jane Zimmerman McKay, Fri day, April 17. The anaxr wiu Ward be held In the First-Six- th church, following the wedding ceremony. Receiving wiH be from S to 10 o-- Frnk Visited In Ogden, last Wednesday, with her danchter. Donna Rae. Mr. and Mrs. John Topham and four sons, Russell, Ralph, Dale ana Dowlas. Ur Wy of the valley. Tiny flower girls were Jill Beal, the bride's sister, and Michelle Whitehead, niece of the bridegroom. The mother of the bride, attired In pastel blue brocade, and the bridegroom's mother, who chose a modish pink sheath, pinned yellow carnations and lily of the valley to their should- W. JOOM Aa enjoyable occasloa for Mrs. Lottie Cdnmndeee was the visit of her soaand dash-ter-U-laPrtatdeat and Mrs. Aaatla Gadaandsea of tafle-woo- d, Calif., who spent several days with her. With them came slater of Mrs. Austin Miss Thelma Good- ew w, Gud-immrt- win, Mrs. BUI (U Prlel) sea of Paysom, A decorated eaka Ughllghted the festive table. 9th birthday case oa March Following dtaner, the groapea-joy- ed 14. A family saner at Parks visiting together at their Cafe also indaded Mrs. Manic Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. An-dtGolf is a gam fa which a Trans of Lehtj ltrs.Rhetta Loveless of Sandy; Mr. andHri. ban 1 12 Inches la diameter Stanley Cudmundsea of Salt is placed oa a ball 1,000 miles to Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Le--. diameter. The object la Grande Gndmandsea and son, hit the small ban, but not the Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Godmund- - large one. wood Stake, arranged a apodal honor Cor his aether, whoa WtggjEirT ACTTCT GUDMOXD8CM VESTS FleOM CAUFOKMA Wil- son, Mrs. Waada Curtis and Mrs. Arleoe Rounds, who visited with friends and relatives here. President Gudnnmdsen, who Is oresident of the Ingle- - 000 im aib&&&iEooo IDA BOX CAR! ers. John C. Whitehead performed best man's duties for his brother. Greeting the guests were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Beal, Gerald Beal and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thayn. The tiered wedding cake, in clover leaf design, was decorated with white swans and topped with miniature bride and groom. The bride and groom motif with net and angel hair, centered the tables. Assisting In serving were Linda and Carol Roghaar, Pamela and Corlnne Peterson, cousins of the bride; Shirley Yates, Kae Lynn Brems and Kathleen Daly. In charge of gifts were Lana Brown, Evelyn Searle, Pat Cox, Marilyn Bagely and Karla Wilcox. Carrying the gifts were Jennie Beal, Vickie Roghaar, Kathy Roghaar and Kathy A l X . Not necessarily. All box cars may look much the same from the outside, but in this era of modern distributional methods many specialized cars are required boxes for food products ... our such as our Car-Pa- c Auto Parts cars with built-i- n interior bins and racks ... and ol course Rio Grande's unique Cookie Boxes, designed to fill a specific need for a specific shipper. row.'" vu When you're relaxing at your favorite outdoor beauty spot with friends or family, and your thirst's whetted by fresh air and the 'ideal time for a cool, refreshing glass of beer. In name your recreation-swimmihiking, or just can vou fact, TV-a- nd chances are nothing in the world fits it quite watching Just this. If specialized equipment, tailored to your exact needs, would solve a transportation problem for you, give us a call and let's see what we can work out. t's ng, .... ' J&tftT ( at? at a picnic, beer is a natural Mr. and Mrs. James B. Whitehead . . . (Grace Ann Beal) . no 0 - In Utah Clark. Miss Carolyn Carson cared for the guest book. Miss 'Margaret Peterson, cousin of the bride, played organ selections during the evening. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Roghaar. grandparents of the bride, with many relatives and friends from surrounding cities. , For her going away, the new Mrs. Whitehead donned an Italian Import suit of blue with matching accessories. Following a brief honeymoon in Sun Valley, the couple were feted at a beautifully arranged open house reception In Twin Falls, hosted by the groom's parents. They are making their home in Provo, where Carol Ann Is on the nursing staff of Utah State Hospital She is a graduate of Lehl schools and BYU College of Nursing. Mr. Whitehead recently returned from a mission in the West Spanish American Mission and has reentered school at BYU, following a course in electrical t f If . well as beer. familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that we live in a land of personal freedom -- and that our right to enjoy beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of those personal freedoms. as ARE OUR USED CARS Your1 RAIL ROAD In Utah... beer goes with fun, with relaxation TOTAL TRANOPQRTATION ASSOCIATION, INC. UNITED STATES BREWERS 366 Seats Fifth East, Salt Lake City. Utah miPimOGOS MOTOR ('Home for your Chevrolet" :ltilll Phone SK American fork 47 .M 1 YES... your clothes 1911 ViAS QUITE a IE A YEAR . . . rooooooooooooo i Calbraith P, Rogers made the first transconti- nental flight from New York to Pasadena, California in 49 days and 60 hops! His total flying time was 82 hours . . . The Boy Scouts of DttV. . ... America celebrated their first anniversary Cadillac Introduced the electric starter in auto- mobiles ) . . There was a "war of nerves" in Europe, which would touch off World War I in three years . In the State of Utah, the the State flower on March 18th . . . William Spry was the Governor ... Joseph F. Smith was President of the L. D. 8. . . . Sego Lily was constituted ... . : "Mormon" Church and Reed Smoot was IT. in S. . . . Jesse Knight Senate the. serving was a prominent citizen of Utah County, having made Important contributions to Brigham Young nUiverslty . . . That same year James Chlpman ; Opened & bank, later to become the State Bank. ; of Lehl ... . Prom their humble beginning, the ' attitude of the founders was to offer a service . !"..-.- ' I i FREE ANNIVERSARY GIFTS week we celebrate S3 wonderful years serving the folks of Northern Utah County, and invite Goidsn Orchids for the Ladies! to celebrate Our Anniversary with us! Remember the date from April 20th until Refreshments for Everyone ! . Rcrr.rbir, you're "oil welcome. . L5 on-and-- Go mm os ma ' You can trust even your most delicate washables in a gas dryer for the heat is evenly controlled gives you the exact heat you want. No heat. And moisture is carried away, not baked in. searing Clothes dry faster, fluffier, softer m a modern automatic gas dryer. Costs one-fift- h as much to operate as an electric dryer. ' on sSiS' . you April 24th. is s' ' ' ."'.''.'''.- with friendship to the residents, and thus the Idea of the State Bank of Lehl, "the bank of ' friendly service" was founded ;. . And this ... WW " t3 Oe a modern c&i dryor ct xrour eras doalor today modern appliano MOUNTAIN Mm tiiHir FUEL , ' .a" ' |