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Show I&7 U:! 7cd3 Ji:i An their home la followinf their wedding on May 1 at the Oreo How making ( jf i . V ; i cVvY JT ' v : - & , i . i . : f ,t ' " ' ,i I ' - : ,, - -- 1 5 1 . ' - . .' Ward Chapel, are Mr. and Mrs. Lance R. Evans. Mrs. Evans Is the former Jill Healy, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Roy Healy of Orem, and the bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Evans of Lehi. The bride wore an exquUtt white gown of chantllly lace over white taffeta with seed pearls embroidered at the neck. The pearls were repeated In the tiara which released a fingertip veil of Illusion. She carried a cascade of stephanotlsandred roses surrounding a single hits orchid. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. John Clark, Marie Healy, Elenl Evans, sister of the groom, ana Jo Lynn Healy who wore floor length gowns of emerald green accented by white gloves and each carrying a single red rose. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Healy wore a dress of cream lace ana Mrs. &vans chose a beige and gold brocade. Both added a cluster of red rose buds. Cole Evans served his bro ther as best man with John Clark and Brian Evans as American Folklore was given by Class Leader Gertrude Morton. The group met In the Fourth in Ward church, with First Irene Wilson In charge. A card of appreciation from Zina Willes was read. Thesong, Scatter Seeds of Kindness," directed by Fern Russon, was Flrst-24t- h - i , 'i 44 t ty - .. i ; - ' Mrs. Lance R. Evans . . . (Jill Healey) -- rtJU Allred, as compiled by Eunice Nielsen Larsen, was presented for the Bluebell Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, by Eudora Fowler. The lesson on Csllforals. ;- Ellen A Vice-capta- f V . May 21. ISM My precept to all vho build, accompanied by Ethel Hanger. Chaplain Lillth Peterson offer- is, that the ovner should be an ed prayer. Patta Gray, parlia- ornament to the house, and not mentarian, led la the salute to the house to the owner. the flag. A solo, "My America," by Vernetta Oldham, was accompanied by Leona Peterson. Hazel Dunsdon entertained wttt readings. The Happy Birthday song was sung for those having birthdays in May: Annie L. SHOE Webb. Lillth Peterson and Lela Russon. Eliza Crabb spoke the dosing prayer. Hostesses for the occasion were Captain Delia Interesting history of her great-grandmot- ll::ly, Lc:te Evcss : the lebi rees rexss Bluebell DUP Ccrr.? Hears AIM History Worley, Irene Wilson, Lela Russon, Gladys Trane, Annie L. Webb and Aurilla Gerber. Style 3770 3774 3775 MADE OF FOR HER !S Ties Shorts Wallets His toletries Hankies Slips Gowns A BREEZE HIM FOR Jewelry Hose Hankies GLEAM Beat hot weather , blues this summer wear this sling pump cool-steppin- GRADUATION CARDS Greeting the guests were aunts and uncles of the newly- weds, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Healy and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robin son. Seated at the guest book was Nola Cox with Sharen Phlpps as hostess. Jeannette Clark rendered music through to wed Mark Bushman Miss Marilyn Hales out the evening while light re freshments were served by Miss Marilyn Mark Linda Jensen, Donna Penrod, Gwen West and Janet Yearsley. Attending in the gift room in were Rosanne Haag and Caro were Bellows. Gifts carried lyn Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hales of They will reside in Smith- by Susan Evans, Ester Evans, Spanish Fork, are announcing field, Utah, where Mark is and Karlene Wagner. the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Marilyn Hales, to Mark A. ISsvrs Bushman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman of Lehi. The marriage will be solemMrs. Keith (Orlean) Walters of American Fork. admitted nized in the Salt Lake Temple, COUNTRY STYLE May 13, in receiving medical Thursday, June 18. A reception will honor the young couple, treatment. Robert Newman of Pleasant Friday, June 19, at the Palmyra Grove, was admitted May 15, Stakehouse. Mr. Bushman has fulfilled an for minor surgery. Carolyn Peterson, five, dau LDS mission in California. Both are students at Utah ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. State University in Logan, and underwent tonsilectPeterson, plan to continue their schooling omy, May 15. Dell Singleton Is reported there. Miss Hales is following considerably Improved. He was a course In Home Economics, able to be taken out of doors and her fiance plans to obtain his Master's degree in this week. Mrs. Victoria Stewart is re ceiving medical treatment. Mrs. Essie Worlton Is a MISSIONARY WIVES AND PARENTS MEETING medical patient. Jeaae Gurawy, Clarenee Bell THURSDAY (TONIGHT), and Charles Southwlck are pa All those In the organization tients at the hospital. are reminded to attend the MisBABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR sionary Wives and Parents JOE AND MARGARET T. meeting, in the Fourth Ward Seethalers WILLIAMS church, Thursday (tonight), at 7:30 p.m. Reports will be given Skinless A baby girl was born May 12, by Elders Norman Moore and in the American Fork Hospital, Stephen Mellor. The hosts will FRANKS to Joe S. and Marearet Thorn be Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore, art West 50 of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Harding and ton Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worlton. North, Lehi. g that's made of breese and a slim peaked vamp of white, red or bone Patent-lite- . The tiny stacked heel is so good. ... Miss Alice Poralh, Craig To Wed D. Smith June 5 in Church Rites Miss Alice Porath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Shack) Colledge, 192 North 2nd West, Lehi, will exchange marriage vows with Craig D. Smith, also of Lehi, on Friday, June 5. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Smith. Bishop R. Thomas Wof flnden will officiate at the ceremony in the Fourth Ward church. A reception will honor the couple that evening in the Fourth Ward church, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride-elehas chosen a traditional gown of white lace over sating and net for the occasion. Miss Vlcki Smith, sister of the groom, will stand as maid of honor, with Karren Doyle and Lucille Street, close friends of the bride, as the other attendants. Sherry Ault and Christine Varney, nieces of the bridegroom, will be the flower girls. Yellow, sating wlU be used for With Ronald Smith as best man for his brother, Howard Plan June Wedding r C b Sine Temple ; SPARE is Miss Alice Porath Ault. Merrill Varney. John For: ath and Jay Colledge will be the ushers. Host and hostess duties will be performed by Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Varney. Linda Turner will care for the guest book. BABY SON ARRIVES FOR In charge of serving will be THE RAYMOND STINES Kathy Watson, Carol Carter, The news came by telephone Karen Goodwin and Ton! to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eichler, Holmes. Miss Porath will graduate announcing the arrival of a new from the Lehi High School this In Kent, Washington. grandson, The newcomer, son of Raymond year. Mr. Smith will continue P. and Linda Stlne, was born his education at the Utah Trade Technical Institute In Provo. MayS. Robert Lloyd is the name The couple will make their selected for the little redhead home In Lehi. who has one brother, Michael Public opionion in this coun Raymond, and a sister, Sherrie try is everything. Ann. Crowing Arcsrica izxzrAs cre the needs of the entire country, principally for cooking utensils and bran. Today's demand is mere than 100 times greater. Electrical goods, brass and other items must have 1 V4 million tons of copper annually. Practically every power operated piece of equipment contains copper in one of Its many forms. In 1870, only 10,300 tens of copper mot UTAH AM Bushman 1882 LEAUV'S Convenient Storeside Parking 128 North 1st East 768-22- 01 Hospital ct their frocks. Hales, Only niMING ASSOCIATION PORK CHOPS 49l 591b. IJ I Wonder Buttermilk BREAD GIUIHG US A Franco-Americ- an Cut V See the difference a Gas Dryer can make to your laundry day. You'll PEA110T DOTTED throw away your "Clothesline," gas is so inexpensive for drying clothes in a Kelvinator PIHEAPPLE Ubby's Flat Crushed Q Men's and Boys' SWIM SUITS SAUSAGE ROAST lbs. SI TOLIATO Skippy lb. 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