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Show Miss Susan Jewkes lo Many Paul (Hip) Chilton in July 8 Rites Mr. aod Mrs. Lee Roberts announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Susan Jewkes, and Paul (Nip) Chilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton, also of Lent. The couple will exchange marriage vows on Thursday, July 8. The ceremony 111 be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. There will be an open house reception held in the Lehi Third Ward chapel, Friday, July 9, from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to at tend. Bidden to attend the bride are Laurel Johnson as maid of hon or; Leooa Kirkham, Katheryn t S 1;" .;V" - X i i Miss Mary Diane Johnson ... sets date Miss Mary Diane Johnson lo Marry ! can Fork and has made many friends in that capacity. She gradannouncement of the engagement uated from the Lehi High School and forthcoming marriage of and LDS Seminary, where she Miss Mary Diane Johnson of Lehi, played in the band. She is also and Dwayne C. McDaniel, son graduate of Mary's Career of Mr. and Mrs. Vern McDaniel College of Beauty in Provo. Ac of American Fork. The announce tive in church affairs, she served ment is made by Mr. and Mrs. as Gleaner secretary. Melvin R. Johson, parents of the Corporal McDaniel is stationed prospective bride. with the U. S. Marine Air Corps Wednesday, July 7, is the date as an Aviation Fire Control Techcircled for the wedding, which nician at El Toro Base at Sanwill take place in the Salt Lake ta Ana, California. He is a gradTemple. A reception will be held uate of the American Fork High that same evening in the Lehi School and LDS Seminary. Prom-Thi- rd ifJ v i i ; ' inent in athletics, he served as on the football team, He attended the Aviation Elec-t- o tronics School in Memphis, Ten- nessee. The couple will make their home in Santa Ana. 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SYKfS MACMfKMT MEI FOX CASSEl FROBE Loans to $5,000 and up to 36 months to pay FUGE Phone 6ERT Rm Ftaa Lmm ) Hhl a M Nam Worthy Purpose Consolidation Emergencies Home Repairs LESSONS V ERIC JANES SARAH MILES WHITMAN STUART M0RLEV ROBERT a THOSE SttlTON REO promts DEMICK IRINA Any RUTH BANKS t F0K AIIERT0 S0R0I . ; j PLAN organ i'li its -- YV W FINANCE vice-preside- nt. &i.f PICTURE THE SETS COMEDY AHEAD 100' HEARS FRIENDLY vice-preside- nt. ' J ry In a recent report concerning the Hutchings Museum Board of Trustees, R. Garn Holbrook was mention as Mr. Holbrook is the immediate past president. LaMar (Bud) Hutchings is the current We're sorry. Of interest to their numerous friends in two cities comes the Ward church. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited attend. Miss Johnson is employed at Mary's Beauty Salon in Ameri- - direction and planning of the par- -: ade, for their organizing of the; concessions at the rodeo, with Sherwin Allred doing an out stand- -j ing job as chairman. We sincerely : trust that their efforts will be! j rewarding financially. ex- -i is appreciation Hearty pressed to Chief Berl Peterson and the police under his direc- - ; tion for traffic control and poll- - ' cing and to the Auxiliary Police! for their aid and the standby' ambulance service. To the Mayor and City Council for their use of City Personnel and equipment at the arena and on the streets, and to the mer- - George C. Leany; Carolyn Gor don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon, first to third place respectively. Group 2. First place, Laurel Memmott, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott; Second Place, Judy Atkinson, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Atkinson; Third Place, Peggy Lynn Porter, nine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Porter. Cowboy boots were awarded to the first place winners; Levi jeans to the second place winners and rodeo belt buckles to the third place winners, through the courtesy of Mel's Kustom and Supply. Melvin Anderson, chairman, expressed appreciation to the young people who participated in the event and for the fine coloring done in the attractive rodeo books. It is planned to continue a similar event annuallv. was reported. CORRECTION Dvayne C. McDaniel Next Wednesday Grand President Kar-pent- 1 a, IMS Thwtoy, Imij chants who donated prizes for the forward to '66 whea we again Drawing and Westen win act your talents. The memExtends Contest Dress Parade and decorations, bers of the aatocfatlw are bow a sincere expression of apprec- at work and we hope yn wis iation is extended. Announced Are feel free to offer your advice as Appreciation into list every It is difficult well as your talents to make Dean Prior. Lehi Civic Im dividual who assisted in one way '66 the year wo hoped would Winners in the Kid's Coloring provement Associationpres-- j or another, so those of yon not be in '65 without interference Contest, held during Lehi Round ident, in behalf of the board and included in the above list of from the Rain elements. up week are announced as follows committee members, congratugroups we thank you and look on the lates parade participants Group 1. Debbie Barnes, seven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. their efforts and results. A specReldon Barnes; Gary Leany, ial thank you Is extended to the THAT MOTION seven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Coordinating Council for their; Yinr.ors Davis and Yield Evans, bridesmaids. Best man duties will be performed by Thomas (Tuck) Chilton, twin brother of the bridegroom. Scott Jewkes, brother of the bride, will usher. Is a graduate The bride-ele- ct of Lehi High School and Victor Comptometer SchooL She is employed with the presently Mountain Fuel Supply Company in Salt Lake City. The prospective bridegroom is also a graduate of Lehi High SchooL He has attended Brigfaam Young University and will continue his education at the University of Utah in the falL The couple will make their home in Lehi. THE LEHI FREE MtESS Civic Improvement Kids' Coloring Kfati West Main PO AH. Data citv I Mall j I aack. ni . a Stvala ayabla With Vaur ClMtk ar Manw Of Thaalfa. AH ric lUlaa Ara Tan InoaM. I TDffjinnfAfiT V 1 REYNOLDS STANDARD FOIL 25 ft. HANS Q 29c lOs SUPERIOR PAPER dX SHASTA lAIIIUL) PUP I RAfftM Plates 9-o- z. 49c 79c WHIP LINDSAY LARGE 39 4 Quart cans Cracker Jack $1.Ci 3 lb. Con 1 lb. Pork fir Beans, 300 8 for $1.00 49 Luncheon Meat, Tempt O TOMATO JUICE a Hamburger or Hat Dog duds i STIMMIM mimiW 6-0- 12 2. Shortcake, Utah PARTS DIS6UITS Vesfern 8-o- z. 0 19 Pack ib. for $1.00 PARFAIT ICE CREAM 3 lor $1 10-o- z. Mrs. Chesshers, Breasts, Thigh, Drumsticks Buttermilk, z. I l LIDBY DUINKS 11-o- 1 lb. 59 Family , Home or , 4 2or17 V2 gal. C9 2 TOMATOES Chocolate, Vanilla or Strawberry 0 mr Golden Poppy for $1 CERTI-FRES- H DILLS Heinz Hamburger Sliced, 4 46-o- z. 3 for $1.00 x for Chunk or Tidbits lb. 39c 10 lbs. 12-o- 1 5 for Q9 12-o- z. PINEAPPLE Libby's Crushed, MARSHMALLOWS 7 Bites CORII lliblets DOUMAK ? lb. Hormel Black Label V; 3 pkgs. 19( Licorice Certi-Fres- h CHARCOAL II ... Butter, Special Brand lb. 68c MD Tissue, white or 12 rolls $1.00 Asst PRESTO II CRISCO AtV or PITTED OLIVES MIRACLE lb. 13for$1.G0 PRODUCTS Cups Hormel RUUBS 1 4 81 Bone,ess cure RADISHES & green onions 2 bunches 9tf lit 4 29 lbs ii Pinecrest III Whole DILLS 1 29; EMM It V Arm. ti . |