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Show la Vc!:.::r I Mi U If. Miss Ann Fowler, " To Ved July i jMi'r. ": 1 1 v " HIE Ml ':.'' 1 f I ' I r ii M m i ... -- ' it Ma t: v , i ' .V V. 9 in Salt Lake Temple The announcement Is made by If r. and Mrs. Don C. Fowler of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mlssl Ann Fowler, to W. Kent tiasiam. son of Mr. andMrs.H.V.Haslam of Tiber, Alberta, Canada. Vows will be exchanged on Friday, July 9, in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception win honor the couple that evening in the Lehi Stake Center at 200 North Center St. Attending the bride win be her sister, Mrs. Marlin Barnes, as matron of honor, with Janice and Jane Fowler, twin sisters; Pat Haslam, Kathy Hansen, Ann Peterson and Marilyn Kearney as the other attendants. Bob Haslam will perform best man's duties, with Bill Fowler and John Follett as ushers. Host and hostess will be Mr. andMrs. Ralph Price, assisted by Lora Manning and Paul Hantaan. Miss Fowler, who was chosen as first attendant to'MissLehl," was also an attendant to the dairy princess last year. She graduated from the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. President of the Forenslcs Club, she took aprom-ine- nt part in speech activities, was student body historian and cheerleader for both junior varsity and varsity teams. She is a Sophomore student at Utah State University, where she plans to ccav. j:lv Hospit:! 1:33$ . Mrs. Josephine Cooper, ad mitted for medical treatment on June 21, was released on June Ssturdiy continue her education in Home Economics and Education. Mr. Haslam has fulfilled a mission IntheNewEngtondStates Mission. He is following a major in mechanical engineering at Utah State University. He is affiliated with Delta Phi Kappa and Sigma Tau units. The couple will make their home in Logan at 455 12 North Fourth East. m. o- -o tligM st 27- - by i Proceeds of !sw Year's Eve Br3 went minor surgery for a head injury. June 24. Minor sargery was performed j for Jobs Roberts, who was hos6. ' pitalized June Keith Dubois was hospitaUaed for minor surgery, June 6. Mrs. Howard Nielson who was admitted June 25 for medical . treatment and minor surgery, is reported improving. Fred Heatey spent June 25 and 26 in the hospital for minor suri G:f 3 Prizes Given Kent Hasten Rrztcd CEIEDflQS DULL KHSS 25-2- i 25-2- : Robert daughter of Mr. and Mrs. medical was patient a Allison, June 8. John Foulger of Orem, who June. underwent minor-sarger1 28, is reported Improving. Carroll Smith was admitted for . medical treatment June 28. Don and Lana Peterson Harris 5 welcomed a baby daughter, borz June 27. The dark haired young lady weighed in at seven pouads. and eight ounces. She will be, named Kristi Lee. There Is one! sister. Jodie Lyn. Pleased grand-- ! parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert; Peterson and Mr. andMrs. Carl Harris of Lehi. Sharing great grandparents' honors are Mr;, and Mrs. Burton Kirkham of, Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover,' Orton, now of Payson. 27-2- y Robert Edwards received medAs a new and special feature ical treatment June 6. Kathleen Norman, 20 months of the Lehi Roundup celebration, gate prizes were awarded Satur- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day night at the rodeo. Everyone Delbert Norman, was a medical 8. who bought a ticket and filled out patient, June Otterson gery. Mrs. was Hugh (Barbara) form the eligible provided, Bonita Penrod, 12, daughter of for one of these prizes, the gifts received medical treatment June Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penrod of 6. of local business firms. Mrs. James (Sheila) Strickland : Pleasant Grove, admitted for Peter Christensen of Elsinore, - Utah, received the prize from the was a medical patient June 23 minor surgery June 26, was re- -: leased on June 27. to 27. Tri-Ci- ty Motor Company. Letter Leonard Udell was hospitalized Editor Dave C alt on of Cedar Fort, reBonnie Smith is the recipient ! June 26-2-9, for minor surgery. treatment 24 the medical ceived June of 60 pounds of sugar from Colleen Allison, 13 months old Dear Editor Utah-Idato to was and a returned 29, j Company. Sugar Melva Gurney of Vernal, Utah, Pleasant Grove nursing home, f exto We take this means Is the winner of 10 gallons of Douglas Van Zant, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Douglas Van ! press our sincere thanks and gas from Powell's Service. J-Dress appreciation to all our good Glen's Service provided a lub Zant of American Fork, under- - . fy friends in Lehi, Utah and vicin- and oil change, won by Robert kindacts of the many Ladies' Summer Suits. Cooiis in all ity for Evans. Turner Family ness and thoughtfulness shown Isabel Sandbank of Provo, Is colors. Blouses and Shirts to match our son, Johnny Miller and his the lucky winner of a gallon can For Noted family through his months of of Kemtone and a quart of Kern-g- lo illness and suffering while in from Mel's Kustom Karpen-tr- y Legion Membership your community. Words cannot Ladies' Denim Jeans in Colors and Supply. much means how this express just A lub and oil change, Includalso Stretch to us. Special mention was given to ing the oil, from Carter's Servin of Lehi the we from the Turner thank family you Again ice, was won by Vickie McLane. bottom of our hearts for the con- PRIZE FOR BULL RIDER recognition of their membership in the American Legion Auxiliary j sideration you have had for our Beautiful Line of Blouses A prize of Levis was conat the recent state convention, son and his family, and for us. tributed by Robert Allred, who served on the rodeo committee Mrs. Charles (Mary) Turner was Your devoted friends, for 23 years. Allotted to the included in the Memorial Serv- - i ! Ladies' Bras and Girdles first rider to be thrown from a ices. It was recalled that Mrs. Mr. andMrs. J. W. Millerr. bull, they went to Jerry Bevin, Turner and her eight daughters by Playtes and Best Form were all members of the Legion i Tucson, Arizona rodeo contestant. j Auxiliary, and had been recognlzed as the largest family group and Lee Mrs. and Mr. Houghton Children's & Ladies, Boys' & Men's on national record. One son is five daughters, of Stockton, Calia Legionnaire. SWIM SUITS fornia spent the week here as Mrs. Klea Turner Ernst, De- guests of Elder Reed Robinson partment Americanism chairFree Swim Saratoga with at the Howard W. Robinson home. j was a of in very man, charge each suit purchased The family were friends of Elimpressive flag processional der Robinson during his mission Unit j and American flags were in California. They are converts in and posted by unit to the LDS Church and Mr. Hough- carried Ladies' Mesh Hose 2 pair for 88c color bearers, dressed in white. ton is now serving on his Stake Mrs. Norman D. (Shirley) j High Council. Three of the girls Scown, Lehi unit president, was participated in the MIA Dance one of three from the state of Western Clothes & Boots Festival The family also visited Utah to serve on the Resolutions i in Logan and attended the wed- Committee at the convention. for the Family ding of a former missionary, during the past week. s 23-2- : 23-2- ; : 23-2- to the ho 1! IIC g for lb 4lh of T it U rt r J j ; ! ! Mr. and Mrs. Ned Grant Fausett . lliss Linda Rothe, lied (Linda Fern Rothe) . . G. Fausett at Recite Wedding Vows in Temple Rites A lovely affair of the late June! season was the wedding of Miss j Linda Fern Rothe, daughter ofi Mr. and Mrs. Fon K. Rothe of Lehi, and Ned Grant Fausett, on of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fausett of Orem. Marriage vows were exchanged in the Salt Lake Temple, Friday, June 25, with Elder Boyd K. Packer officiating. : Friends gathered in congrat ulation at a reception, held that same evening in the Lehi Fourth-Eigh- th Ward. Gold and white paneling and chandeliers were accented in the background motif by arrangements of pink gladioli. The bride greeted her guests la a traditional gown of lace over satin, with scalloped neckline and graceful long sleeves. The veil of sheerest illusion floated from a gleaming tiara. Pink rosebuds and stephanotls composed the bridal bouquet. . Attendants were Carolyn Rothe, Judy Grace, Mara Dee Peterson and Sheila Rothe as Junior bridesmaid. Attired In floor length dresses, alternating In pink and green, they carried pink glameUias. The mother of the bride, who wore an acqua model, and the bridegroom's mother, who chose modish pink, pinned pink glameUias to their shoulders. 6 i ! Keith Jesperson was best man, while Dale Rothe and Larry F aus-e- tt ushered. Miss Marilyn Kearney cared for the guest register. A five tiered cake featured ascending stairs and miniature temple model. Flower filled coaches centered the tables. Greeting the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Peck. In charge of serving were Jackie Zanni, Mary Hadfleld, Maxine Grace and Lois Cardon. Caring for the gifts were Wilma Nielson, Dar-le-ne Peterson and Glenna Car- ter.. , ; j i it ' 1..';,.:, X:.. "' " ..... . Kelvinator Upright Freezer Regular $324.95 How $209-9- 5 Regular $249.95 The Family reunion of Arnold Smith-Charl- otte Blake will be held Sunday, July 4 at the old Smith Farm in American Fork, at the home of Robert G. Smith, president. Family members will be meeting at 3 p.m. Each family should bring their own lunch. A fine program will be presented and a good Miss Aim Fowler . . Store Will Be Closed Monday. July 5Si . 39c the Piece BAR-- S Boneless HAMJ A Whole or Half lb. Ko. 1 Red Rips Lehi ggf Grade FRYERS lb. 49 FRANKS CUT WONDER HOT DOG Dozen Pound W libbY's Pilled CATSUP Libby's ?Qj BHADCOAL I6A Pound Bag fify u U amAM 14-o- z. 10 DIIESSIUG lAfElAin orrz M Crackers Oak Family Hill Billy Pictsweet Frozen lb. Box Fresh Sweet com 6 cars 12 cans DRIIIKS 12 $1.69 or $1X3 2 More People Thon Ever Are Shopping pirn cms. 12 WEST MAIN - Q5 Quart 39 Ida Treat Frozen FREIXH FRYS Tip Top LEMONADE (or 5 cans $1.69 10 lb. bag 49 3 bsws 93 OHAIIGES Myco BREAD Nice for the Picnic Tender lb. 4 cans 95 5 for 09 All Flavors tall cans 4 cans 33 ,uim SALAD 4 UP Turin n&H uu IVH 23d Q(k 2V2 can III GROWN SKINLESS POTATO SALAD Fresh, Vilsons SOPfl POP Main Street IIIC3IIE3IIE: JELLO em POMS prospective bride Mil SWIFT'S PREMIUM POTATO . UTAH Obi RIPE OliUES ft Men's and Boys' SLACKS that never need Ironing. They stay pressed, by Fa rah & Levi $174.90 Kustom Karpenfry & Supply Main Street - Lehi fCJTK Libby's How EL'S 1 time is assured to all TOK fi OmnS Men's and Boys' LEVIS in 5 Colors and WRANGLERS PICTURE FRAMING Shop Early and Save! By ft 18-- cu. V. Reunion July 4 lb. One Lot of Men's SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $5.00 for $1.98 While They Last! 736 Push Button Defrost Kelvinator Refrigerator BEjJJg) mm m DOLCSnn SPECIAL .. e SAVG at STRAW HATS for Men and Boys Following their honeymoon In California, the newlyweds will make their home in Llndon. Smith-Blak- ri at lb. pkg. 33$ at mm 01 LEHI. UTAH Compare our Food Prtcea and Bare. Pricei Kf fectlva Thursday - Friday - Saturday 0 11 |