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Show Miss Ef':rlvrj)S::-rtlcccpti- Cc!l fo.S:rv3 To h Scrrrcjl fc'db Mteicn EMar Lynn W. Stewart aoaof ployed la farming operations Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 8tovwt.hu and Is currently working si the aeapted a call toMmtntte Utah-IdaSugar Company facSouthwwt bdlaa Maalon, with tory in Wet Jordan. He has bndqurters at Holbrook, Arl-loo- a. served as a Quorum officer and H will enter tha lflaalca has attained his Individual Boom la Salt Lake City, on Nor awards for church activity. He It. A tartwatt testimonial will Is a member of the Lehi Trio, musical group which Is much in demand for community and area ""' ho affairs. Missionaries now . I f serving IS FRIENDS RETURN FROM FRANCE, VISIT HERE Elder Lynn Stewart be held In his honor, Sunday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m. Bishop Hugh Otterson of the First Ward, will be In charge. Friends and family members are Invited to Join with ward members In attendance. Mrs. Era Carson will play the prelude and postlude music. The opening song, by the choir and congregation, will be, "1 Know That My Redeemer Lives. Lawrence E. Stewart will offer the invocation. The choir will sing the sacrament song, "He Died, the Great Redeemer Died. Following the sacramental service, Lars Jenkins will be the speaker. "I BeA : vocal selection, lieve," will be sung by Mar garet Bone, Verlene Curtis, Christine Roberts, Margaret Wofflnden, Kathleen Smith and Vea Lynn Peterson, with Lar-aiBlamlres as the accompanist. Remarks will be heard from the parents of the missionary, with a response by Elder Stewart, Bishop Otterson will be the concluding, speaker. The congregation will sing the closng song, 'The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning. Elder Robin Tim Allred will speak the bene' diction. Elder 'Stewart is a graduate of the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary and has studied auto mechanics at Utah Trade Technical Institute. Active in Future Farmers of America organisation, he took state awards for woodwork. He also won prizes in the Fisher Body Craftsman's Skill contest for model cars. A member of the National Guard, he specialized In combat engineering at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He has been em Dr. and Mrs. Kent Davis and enjoyed a surprise visit from long time friends, SSgt. and Mrs. Art Harmon and tour children, who have returned after tour years in France. SSgt. Harmon will be in charge of the Air Force recruiting office in Twin Falls, Idaho. The two couples were closely associated while Dr. Davis was in the Air Force at Dyess Air Force Base in Texas. The two men served as presiding officers In the LDS organization there. This was their first meeting In five years. children Hard Day? ne hospital TKUiPHONBl answers Howard b. Brown you Insurance qucstio: ; Tang Salad Dressing Chili, Hormel n S1.09piosF.LT. I 39 I 89. 1 Quart . 7 for 4 46-o- z j Apricot lleclar, J Grapefruit Sections, Shavers S & 3 The Oregon Trail was first used primarily by fur traders. BEEF yh- $1.00 3 W The Hallowe'en party of the Leity Club was held Thursday, Oct 29, at the home of Lillie Zimmerman. Judy Whimpey and Connie Nielsen assisted. Everyone came in costume and the prize was won by Lu Ann Russon. A Hallowe'en meal of hot dogs and chill was served. The first meeting of the season was held at the home of Donna Lott, who was assisted by Anita Barnes. Favorite recipes were exchanged and samples of these recipes provided a delicious supper. Mrs. Charles Harper gave an interesting demonstration on decorating cakes and cookies. To Present K:rry Fashion Show Of interest to a wide circle of friends comes the announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Carolyn Kaye Caldwell, daughter of Mrs. Jacob M. Mansfield of Corona, Calif., and Clifford J. Lee of Lehi. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Lee of Lehi. Marriage vows will be recited Friday, November 6, at 8 p.m., at the home of the grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Cold-e- n Winn in La Point, Uintah County. A reception will follow at the La Point LDS chapel, with receiving from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Miss Caldwell is a graduate of the Union High School in Roosevelt, where she was very active in music circles. She an accomplished pianist. She also graduated from LDS Seminary. She has been employed by the Michaels firm in Corona, Calif. Mr. Lee attended Lehi High School and graduated from LDS Seminary. Among special activities were singing in the school chorus and membership inFFA The fashion show, to be conducted by the Laurel groups of the Lehi Stake, win be held Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Third -- Seventh Ward church. All parents, neighbors and friends are invited to attend and admission is free. The fashion show will include attire designed by the girls who will model various clothing. Three Lehi stores, Leany's, Broadbents and Powers, will supply styles to be modeled by the Laurel group members. The show will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Dalene Felt, stake Laurel leader, with the assistance of ward There are times when a man should be. content with what he has, but never with what he is. AND Biology clubs. He. was for 79 ROUND STEAK v - kL $1.00 " BEEF RUMP U(v v5 4 for $1 ROAST QUESTION: I 6-- oi. Fruit Pies 9X1 WHY JUST DRY YOUR CLOTHES? KELVIIIATOR GAS DRYER Fruit Cake Mix, Lyons t V automatically when dothts in just riht-M- vtr undtrdrits, never over driMl FROM 2. REMOVES WRINKLES WASH-WEASpecial with-wta- r cycle remove wair wrinkles, but prnttcrints! WRINKLESI Cool tumbli at end of tich cycle leaves dothts toft snd fluffy! 4. MMU WHEN ORTINO IS 00NEI Bussr sounds so you msy removo clothes ind prtvsnt ri- wrinkNnf! 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BROWN AGENCY 770 No. FROZEN re cently discharged after nearly five years service in the US Navy, aboard the guided missile carrier, USS Canberra. The couple will make their home in Lehi. 1 for Sperry Wheathearls Hallowe'en Party To California Girl A cape 11a Leiry Club Holds Sfcke Uurcls V $1.03 Fruit Drink, Shasta Low Cal., j Is it possible to group such insurance coverages as theft and liability with other kinds of insurance for a homeowner? I have heard people talking about It. ANSWER: Yes and so many combination insurance coverages are now being written that everyone should have his whole insurance program examined by a competent agent with an eye to substantial savings. tor 3 : Cream j j STATU iSiMOTECTlOP Acqua Net J MOUNTAIN 2 i choir and participated in football and track. He Is currently attending Brigham Young University where he plans to follow a business major. He is employed with his father in mink production. The couple plan to make their home in Lehi. Clifford 1. Lee 49 Woodbarr Shampoo Reg. 69c A Relax with a Long Distance call to someone far away. Enjoy a laugh. Share a memory. Pass on the latest news. You don't need a special occasion to call Long Distance. Try it and see. FOR YOUR life Miss Shanna Seager . . . bride elect Kent Bridgjs Vcd in thr.fi TccpbRitss Of Interest to numerous friends and relatives comes the announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Hiss Shanna Seager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.Sea-gej- -, and Kent S. Bridges. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. SeldonS. Bridges, also of Lehi. Vows will be recited in the Manti Temple, Thursday, November 12. A reception will be held Friday, Nov. 13, in the Ward church, Lehi First-Sixt- h with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. An invitation is extended to all friends and relatives to attend. Miss Seager graduated from the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary where she was a member of the National Honor Society. Active on debate teams, she served on the school yearbook staff, played In the band and was a member of the pep club. She was president of the Girls Athletic Association. Among church activities has been included the position of secretary in the YWMIA. Mr. Bridges graduated, from Bountiful High School and LDS Selminary where he sang in the J) from the First Ward Include: Elder Kenneth B. Larson, Germany; Wayne E. Clark, West Canadian; John L. Hadfield, Northern States; Randy B. Holmstead, North Argentine; Stanley R. Smith, Central Atlantic States; Reginald D. Nelson, Eastern Atlantic States; Neal R. Wilson, Southern States, and Robin T. Allred, called to the New England States. Sh:::3 S::;:r, Vct CK Lehi PO 04141 |