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Show Miss THE 1XH1 Jo:n fete Christen to Exch::.; - Recent trends in the care and treatment of persons suffering mental illness and severe emotional problems include involving these people in a number of activities within the community. The Utah State Hospital staff subscribes to this philosophy and makes every effort to encourage their patients to participate in is a graduate bride-ele- ct of the American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She is pres- ently employed in Midvak. Mr. Larsen attended the Lehi High School and one year at Utah Trade Technical Institute. He is presently employed in American Fork. Following a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in American Fork. --v . community events. One problem frequently encountered is that buses presently owned by the State Hospital are getting on in years and are in serious need of replacement. A number of more urgent expenditures force the purchase of new buses to a low priority. As a means of remedying this situation, the Recreation and Volunteer Services Departments have arranged a program with the trading stamp companies to purchase buses with books of trading stamps. Because of the importance of buses to the successful functioning of the recreation program. ( v Miss bthlMB Dorter. . .sets date c!3 Miss Dianne Grace. . .reveals troth fcjst Wedding Pl:r.:.:d Fcr Di:nr,2 Grace, Fred D:rf:yr B. Kay Ibtchicgs Uayor and Mrs. F. Haws Dur- fay of American Fork, announce Um xsgtmcnt and forthcoming marr Jaft of their daughter Kathleen Darfey to B. Kay Hutching: s, sob of If r. and Mrs. Bert Hut enters of Lehi. Tbe enfafed couple will be married August 25, in the Salt Lake Temple, followed by awed-Cc- x breakfast at the Doll House, boated by parents of the groom. That tvralng the young couple wU be honored at an Open House Reception in the lovely gardens Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Grace of Lehl, are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Dianne Grace, to Fred L. Boren, also of LehL The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Mildred Boren Wilson of Lehi. Friday, August 26, is the date arranged for the ceremony UTTI iff ; ., nt M:rri:;3 Vows Unite Miss Judy Evans, Lchi; Lcrry P. Larson, American Fork Peach colored roses accented A lovely affair of the late summer season was the wedding the tiered wedding cake, disof Miss Judy Evans, daughter of played on a net draped table Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Evans of with frosty white motifs. WedLehl, and Larry Paul Larson of ding bells were placed on the American Fork. The bridegroom of Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Larson. The ceremony took place at the First Ward Church in Lehi, on Friday, August 12, with Bishop Hugh Otterson officiating in the presence of family members and close friends. The lighted garden at the church yard was the scene of the reception which followed. Colonial pillars and a glittering backdrop were combined with flower arrangements inthechos- n NMnnanfn694ir.n1nraiu1wtitta Bird cages and a bird bath were accents. , The petite bride greeted her guests in a classic gown of white, floor-lengt- h, with flowing veiL She held a cascade bouquet of . talisman rosohnrts Attendants were Miss Vicki Evans, Esther Evans, Pat Evans and Joyce Larson with Carol Bateman as maid of honor. They wore look-alidresses, styled in peach and white. Each carried a small basket of peach colored gladioli. The mothers of both bride and groom, attired In willow green, wort corsages of peacn carna- ii U0U. Bob Eccles performed best man's duties, with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen and Kirk Evans assisting fa ushering and greeting the Is a son ke Fsts. i buffet table where punch was poured and refreshments were served in the island theme. At the guest book was Jennifer Evans, with Dale Crotts as master of ceremonies for the program. Mrs. Paul Evans took charge of serving, assisted by the Greene Catering Service. Girls assisting were Eleni Evans, Janice and Jane Fowler. During the receiving a background of favorite piano selections was provided. Songs by Kristin Udell, Barbara Schow, Mary Jane Gammon, Janet Whipple, Connie Peterson, Merrilyn Jackson and Margie Klrkham were accompanied by Linda Morehouse. They sang, 'Wonderful, Wonderful,' and "All My Love." Hal Wardole and Val Webb sang, 'Sweetheart Tree," and 'Lovers Concerto." For her honeymoon trip the new Mrs. Larsen wore a printed suit with matching accessories. The couple are making their home in American Fork. GRANDCHILDREN VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Wilson are enjoying a visit from their grandchildren, Kim Marls Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V. Wilson of Granger, andJulene Parry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Parry (Debra Wilson) of Rlverton. I t Female golfing members of the Alpine Country Club win meet Tuesday, August 23 for their annual Club Championship Tournament Following are the tee-o- ff times and names of the ladies that will be playing together. They are: Number One Tee at 8:00, Vi Dlmick, Darma Christensen, and LaRayne Grames; 8:08 Leone Ellsworth, Nelda Berger, Florence Fish; 8:16,NormaBateman, Doris Young BiUie Haunj 8:24, Marie Gordon, Lillian Patten, Lt. Colonel W.D. Andrewsen, retired, is making his home in Lehi after 21 years service in the U.S. Army. He spent overseas duty in Korea, Philippines, Okinawa and Puerto Rico. Assigned to the Caribbean area, he met Lt. Colonel J. Sterling Merrell, Mrs. Merrell, the former Laurel Hutchings, and their three daughters in Puerto Rico. With him are his wife and children, Lance, who will be a senior in high school, and Kathy, In the ninth grade. The family has returned after a month's visit in Florida with Mrs. Andrewsen' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bird, and other family members. Mr. Andrew-se- n is a native of California. He has accepted a position in a junior high school in Salt Lake City, where he will teach mathematics. Converts to the LDS Church, they plan to go through the Salt Lake LDS Temple in the near future. He is teaching the Gospel Doctrine class in the Seventh Ward Sunday School. The family is living in the Quey Hebrew home at present. They came re cently from Santa Fe, New Mex ico. Williams, 8:32, Home In Lehi After Retirement Claire Thacker, Carolyn Green, Lorraine Boyer, Lois Davis; 8:40, Norma Ivlns, Charmion Watson, Colleen Christiansen; 8:48, Ashby, Blanche Smessart, Millie Kehl; 8:56, Melvina Fol-stCarol Mitchell, Margarite Vernon; 9:04, Lenore Nelson, Gloria Lee, Nancy Butcher; 9:12, Gloria Buck, Eve Edwards, Joyce Jacobs; 9:20, Ethel Richardson, Beverly Julian, Norma Chipman, Elaine Safran; 9:28, JeanMartln, Roberta Fisher, Hazel Green, Leona Clark; 9:36, Shirley Jensen, Beth Barratt, Betty Mo Tague, Beth Shoell; 9:44, Kiyo Oshiro, Alta Noble, Maurine Anderson, Betty Harvey; 9:52, Beth Johnson, Dixie Shannon, Reta Gardner, Thelma Grant; 10:00, Clarice Neilson, Peg Nicholson, Dixie Carroll, Beverly Martin; 10:08, Sally Wood, Jean West-woo- d, Joan Erekson. I never desire to converse with a man who has written more than he has read. Registration Set For Tuesday, September 6 Preparations for a new influx of students are going on at Utah Trade Technical Institute at Pro-v- o as registration time of Sep tember 6, nears. "Students planning to attend Trade Tech this fall should come in early to apply for admission, said President Wilson W. Soren-se- n. Andrewsens Make er, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Paul Larson (Judy Evans) in Time for Alpine Ladies Tourney Set ff La-Re- ne : . Miss Joan Christen. . .announces nuptials Ann ' I ml , T-O- . v . A s L. President Sorensen reported that early admission to the school would assure the student of a place in the class he wants. for business students in the post high school division is scheduled for September 1 and 2. Official registration begins on September 6, 1966, with register ing times from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Practical nursing students will register by appointment with the dean of students office. The high school division at Trade Tech begins registration August 29. Last year's fall enrollment hit 725 for the day school. Trade Tech registrar Mable Olson in- dicated that there will be an in crease in enrollment figures this year over last. many patients, former patients and hospital employees are willingly giving books of Gold Strike H Green Stamps to this and S project. This small group cannot do this job alone and so the State Hospital would like to give all utabns an opportunity to help in this worthwhile project. Any persons in the area who would like to take this opportunity to render assistance in this bus project for the State Mental Hospital and thus make life for a most unfortunate much better may send trading stamp books or even loose stamps to the Bus Stamp Committee, Utah State Hospital, Provo. Utah. t TICKETS NOW AT S. L TRIBUNE BLD6. ': A J. Earl Smith Receives County Assignment Boren J. Earl Smith, Lehi insurance representative, submitted the Plan August 26 Wedding of the bride's parents, at 450 West Main, American Fork. Re ceiving guests will be between 7:30 and 10 p.m. No further invitations are being sent. Miss Durfey is a graduate of the American Fork High School and the Robert St ear College of Beauty and is employed in American Fork. Her Dance Is a graduate of Lehi High School and has fulfilled an LDS Mission in Texas. They will make their home in Lehl. I It, lf II:!? in Savings Sfc p Project American Fork. They win greet guests from I to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The Thnwday, kmgmt UthSfcHospifcl Asks Citizen M:rri:;3 Vows Yiih Delias K. Urscn Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Christen of American Fort are pleased to the eogagemet and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joan Kate, to Douglas Kay Larsen. The prospective bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Larsen of Lehi. The couple will be married Thursday, August 25, with Bishop Orville Gonther of the American Fork Twelfth Ward officiating. Later the same evening an open boose honoring the newly-we- d couple will be held at Duncan Manor, 23 Hortfe Center, na mess which will take place in the Lehi Third Ward church, with Bishop EldredW. Fox officiating. That same evening the newly-w- ed couple will be honored at a wedding reception in the Lehl Third Ward cultural hall, from 8 to 10 p.m., hosted by the parents of the bride. AH friends and relatives are invited to attend. Miss Grace attended the Lehi High School and is a graduate of the LDS Seminary. Special activities included debating and chorus. She has been employed at Dan's Drive Inn in Lehi. The intended bridegroom is a graduate of the Lehi High School and a member of the National Guard. His six months active duty was spent at Fort Polk, Louisiana, where he attended cook's school Following a short honeymoon, they will make their home in Lehi. UTTI for lowest bid and has received the assignment of the Utah County Comprehensive Liability Insurance on all county buildings, owned or operated by the County Commission. This assignment also Includes the county vehicles, including some 80 to 90 automobiles. Mr. Smith has handled the automobile Insurance during the past two years. According to the new law passed by the last legislature, all cities and counties are required to carry such insurance. (In the past, this was not required.) This insurance was provided through the National Farmers Union Insurance Company. Mr. Smith was also the low bidder for the Lehi City insurance of vehicles. This was supplied through the General Insurance Company of America. Mr. Smith has handled the Lehi City vehicle insurance at Provo Trade-Technic- al 8:30 p.m. nightly FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 thru SUNDAY. SEPT. 18 MATINEES Sat. Sept. 10 I and 5 p.m. Sum. Sept. II 2:30 p.m. Wed. Sept. 14 5.00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 16 5.00 p.m. Sat. Sept. 17 I and 5 p.m. 1 and S p.m. Sun. Sept. IS ' Prices Incl. Tax and Fair Adm. $2.50 - $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 FAMILY BARGAIN Wed. Sept. 14 Only v 5 p.m. Ringside and Parquet (3.00 Arena $2.75 and (2.00 For Information Cal 328-35- 1 1 Mail Orders: Filled in order of receipt. Send stamped, self addressed return envelope with remittance to UTAH STATE FAIR, Box 16006, Salt Like City, Utah 841 16. Veterans' Center Education See us today about information on the new Veterans Veterans' -- STATE FAIR COLISEUM Readjustment Act and educational benefits. Trade Tech is approved by the Veterans Administration to provide' training to veterans. You can go to school full or part time. Call Trade Tech's dean of students now! UTAH TRADE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 1395 N. 150 E. at Provo Phone Provo, Utah 373-789- 0 MRS. ALBERTA SIMPSON ILL IN HOSPITAL The many friends of Mrs. Al- berta Simpson, well known resident of Lehl for many years, will be concerned to know that she is ill in a Salt Lake City hospital. jDoaDDOoiDODaaooooooooaooooDoocs nu an u nu nu a D AHGIUG INSTRUCTION Tap - Ballet - Modern see ... your financial partner Instructors: Sheila McKinney n ii u n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii STATE DAHK OF LEHI Glonda Carson if you wont to play now and pay laterl Classes Star! September 10 Will start age 4 and up. Phone: 768-267- 768-226- 6 3 . aa nu n ii lsJ:zac3DoooooDaoooDODaacacaooc30ili Loans for any worthwhile purpose such as new boat, car or just relaxing away from home. Your full service bank offers the cash you need with a sound arrangement of repayment at low bank interest rates. By dealing with your friendly full service bank, you enjoy expert loan counsel advice and repayment arrangements on your loan designed to fit comfortably in your budget. STATE BANK OF V 1 Lehi. 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