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Show THE LEHI FSEE FBESS Teachers Assigned to Lehi Schools There will be 81 teachers em encr. Glen M. Smith. Speech. ployed in Lehi this year. Those English; Metric B. Smith, Com. who win teach are as follows Law, Bookkeeping, Type; Horace K. Walker, Ind. Arts. Drafting; Lehi High School R. Dean Welch, Fine Arts, History. Dale H. Price, Principal; Lehi David P. Adam son. Spec Ed High ucation, Math.; H. Keith Bush J. Ferrin Gurney, Principal; man, Driver Ed., Type; Joyce Vernene Archibald. Home Ec, Clegs, Commercial English; Fon English; G. Victor Asbby. HisCook, Visiting Teacher; Jim- tory, Math.; Dale Perry, Phys. mle F. Crittenden, Physiology, Richard Dtvey, Ed., Health; S. Kent P. E.; Davis, Speech, William D. Fair Band. Wide; English; Kent R. Day, Geometry, banks, Sixth Grade; Donna K. M. Richard Chemistry, Algebra; English, History; James Fowler. Algebra, Geometry, W. Blgson. A. Gray, Counseling; Margaret Geography; Sixth Grade; Norine Fox, Counseling, Eng Hansen, Ehrood C. Hunt, Science, Math; Hazel S. Hakes, Library; lish; Charles L. Peterson, Ind. Art, Elden A. Harding, Counseling, Art, Science; Ruth W. Peterson, B. Rem. Biology; Jay Healy, Physical Ed., Health; Owes R Reading, Sociology, English; Jer-ai- d Lisle A. Hilton, English; Jeanne C. Porter, English, History; T. Russon, Sixth Grade, History. Jackson, Home Economics; Lars Lee O. Squire, Remedial Reading, E. Jenkins, Counseling, Trig., Merlin B. Stevens, Sixth Reading; Neil H. Manning, English; Grade; Reed L. Sunderland, Set Byron Memmott, Agriculture; ence. Math.; Elaine D. Walker, Richard Mecham, Speech Ther and Lora Skousen, Sixth Library, Dee Sandra Noakes, Phys apy; Grade. ical Education; Phillip D. Oyler, Physical Education, Con. Math.; Cedar Volley Paul Halverson, Music; Dean Newel Social James E. Baird, Principal; F. Science; Prior, Sargent, Driver Ed, Math.. Sci- - Third. Fourth, Fifth Grades; Lu 6 Jr. Miss Jtntt McKlmejr . . . HOSPITAL LEHI efflt w. Peterson. Klndemrten. First aid Second Grades. 13. 4 Miss McKinney Is employed at the Tooele Army Depot. She grad uated from the Lehi High School and IDS Seminary, where she sang in the chorus, and has also attended Brigham Young University. Church activities have in cluded teaching in Primary and Sunday School, Primary organ' 1st and ward dance director. Jan' et has supervised a H Club group and is secretary of the Cedar Valley Riders riding club. Her fiance, who served for two years with the U. S. Army, is a graduate of the Jordan High School He is following employ ment in trucking with Jack Rudd's Trucking Service. The couple will make their home in Midvale. 4-- Johasoa Frozca PIE PECACJ ORANGE JUICE STRAWBERRIES Pasco or RASPBERRIES 6 cans $1.00 4 10-o- z. Libby MEAT PIES Have Portable Table n4 KovlpncQt You can enjoy this serv ice in the privacy of your own nome. Por Appointment Call LESSOR'S In My Home Chorles B. Homner RUTH BANKS Phone Phono a 768-30- 18 IUmi 7O-2S- 07 Ea'M ill Fork A". 736-45- 44 BflQY FC03fcrb:rs nnQGHQEIJE Wi 5UIIIIY JIM 4 ' 39 29 pk Jm I 1.00 J VBftysl Summer a sets date Miss Kaye Green, Jerry Jacob Attending the bride at her re ception will be Colleen Madsen, Maid of honor with Mrs. Karen Western and Marilyn Willis, as bridesmaids and Janet Parker as Junior Bridesmaid. Douglas Mil ler will serve as ring bearer. Best man duties will be per formed by Charles Jacob, brother of the groom. Following a honeymoon to Bryce and Zions Canyon and other points of interest in Southern Utah, the young couple will make their home in Provo. ATTtNU WEDDING FINDLAY vOIT Libby Pineapple Juice, 3 cans HOME AFTER MAJOR SURGERY Mrs. Gary Findlay (Wanda Lit tleford) has returned home and is improving nicely, following major surgery at the American Fork Hospital, August S. 46-o- x. $1.00 FRUIT COCKTAIL Libby 5 for $1 MUFFIN MIX Crocker Betty Certi-Fres- h Belly Crocker 3 boxes $1.00 09i m 14 cans $1X3 FOOD aJfT COCA-COL- 6pcck49C A HATS p Bl3d3(;u, lb ffl 5' Libby Corned Beef CUDAHYAJ6 rOT BOAS? ,b- - UUffi STEAK 12-o- m z. BOAST 45 Boncessnporia b Hershey Instant Cocoa 2 lbs. 59 CHUtl B0L0DHA MJB COFFEE Fine - Drip - Regular 4 for $1.00 Lucky Charms - Wackies or Frosty O's 29$ lbs. Libby Pink Salmon CRANBERRY Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jackson and daughter Shauna'Lee, attend ed the wedding of Mr. and Mrs Don LovendahL in Rlverton, last Friday. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lovendahl (Myrtle Jackson), is a nephew of Mr. Jackson. GARY MX I 85 24-o- z. DRID8E CIK DU stoppers school at the Brigham University in the fal PIBlILES OTAQD mmHi Late August Wedding Planned for 3 tor 79$ Star Kisf, Bsg Pecked Skippy COG 1 VM 2 for 70i food emiES FrenchV CANTALOUPES mum QforCO Alto Aro Haraborgsr Sliced ! quarter. . sh TOilfl (Q "I HEINZ 1 MRS. Therapy 7 (or $1.00 pkgs. 09tf RELISHES th OM Certi-Fres- h r Young Extrcii4& 13 mm 79 mm Hawaiian i I attend Vibration py scon X0VJELS teortcdorV,,lte Mrs. Sybil Green of American Fork is announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Kaye Marie, to Jerry C. Jacob son of Mr. and Mrs. John Norton Jacobs of Lehi. Marriage vows will be spoken Friday, August 27, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held later the same evening in the American Ward church Fork Sixth-Eighin honor of the newlyweds. All friends and relatives are invited to greet them between the hours 8 and 10 p.m. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of the American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She was active in school affairs having served as studentbody Program Chair man in her senior year, Junior Class Secretary, member of the Pep Club and officer of the Pep Committee. She graduated from the Utah Trade Technical Institute as a Dental Assistant and Is presently employed in Provo. The prospective groom graduated from the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He was active In sports and was chosen on the AU Region Basketball squad. He was also active In football and tennis. He has served an LDS mission in Ireland from which he recently returned and will of ' scon HOT CUPS 15pk9$ . . . Treatment Sue. Fourth Grade; Ruth G. Harper, Second Grade; SeaoLily Brent L. Milne, Fifth Grade; Paul Hanson, Principal; Josephine D. RobUon, Special Alton D. Burgess, KindergarEducation; AnnSearle, Fifth ten; Eleanor R. Dickson, Second Grade; Lou N. Sorenson, First Grade; Helen E. Fulkerson, Third Grade; Lewis Kay Stone, Fifth Grade; Virginia W. Gurney, Grade; Vivian Wert, First Grade; Fourth Grade; Olive B. Harding, and Edna Evans, 'Librarian Aid. Ccrti-Frc- Kaye Marie Green little Miss Ka&erhw Pelt, George L. Abel, wen known former resideri of Lehi, was daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Glen recently called to serve as sec- W. Pert of Concord. Calif., is ond counselor in the Twelfth visiting here with her granButler Ward in Salt Lake City. dmother. Mrs. Douglas (Arta) He is currently employed In an Smith. The trip was taken by official position at the Contin plane. Katharine win return to ental National Bank in Salt Lake the coast for school, going by City. His wife will be remem- jetflight bered as Joyce littleford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest littleford. Joyce has served as For Better Health chorister In the Primary tor several years. Their children InTry an evening clude Peggy, Vicky and J ana Aid. West Jordan Man in Aug. 23 Rites Miss , to vad Miss Janet McKinney to Marry Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney of Fairfield are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Janet McKinney, to Lynn R. Palmer of West Jordan, Utah. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Palmer. Monday, August 23, is the date selected for the wedding which will take place at the residence of Blaine McKinney, brother of the bride, 900 Whipple Drive, Le-h- i. A garden reception will follow, with all friends and relatives invited.. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. in case of storm, the reception will be held Ward in the LeM Fourth-Eigh- th Church. ua GEORGE L. ABEL CALLED TO KATEERZXE PETT BISHOPRIC IN TWELFTH WARD VBTTS FHQSf CAUFOfSIA Mrs. Carl (Edna) Drain re ceived treatment. August 10 tol Ruth Carter. 8. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Carter, was Lehi Elementary a patient Aug. 11 through 16 Gary Johnson. 4, son of Mrs G. Dale Burgess, Principal; Duiel Adams, Fifth Grade; Betty Johnson, admitted Aug. 13, is receiving treatment. Charlotte Anderson, KindergarMara Jo Rafiner, 13, daugher ten, Mary W. Barratt, Third of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rafiner, Fourth NormanG. Barton, Grade; Grade; Am W. Bone, Fourth was admitted Aug. 14, and con Grade; Helen Bowcntt, Fourth tinues a patient. Mrs. Douglas (Zina) Wllles, Grade; Gtennis W. Devey, FJrst admitted Aug. 14, is receiving M. Second Fat Dubois, Grade; treatment. Grade; Thelma W. Hansen, SecBrent Truitt, 9, son of Don ond Grade; of Pleasant Grove, is a Halladay Kirea Hoggan, Second Grade; Carl J. Mellor, Fifth Grade; patient, admitted Aug. IS. Mrs. Don (Ruth) Wagstaff, is Vernon K. Nielsen, Fifth Grade; Ruth B. Peterson, Third Grade; receiving treatment. She was ad mitted Aug. 16. Naomi H. Shaw, Kindergarten; Mrs. Luretta Maxwell is re Maurine H. Woriton, Remedial Improving this week. ported Reading; Maurine H. Worlton, Warren L. (Marie) Goates Mrs. Carol Third Stockseth, Reading; Is improving. Grade, and Donna Zimmerman, Librarian it. HAPPENINGS ami 1 gallon 59 K vV At. tn l. " W |