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Show DANNY WHITE, TEN, BROUGHT TO PRIMARY HOSPITAL t'iss Shrrlay tes Certer io Marry Orem M:n; Ceremony Planned Jan. 6 1 bride of the season is Kiss Shir ley Rat Carter of Lehi, who win wed Brest Peterson of Orem, on Friday, Jan. 6. Tbt aimooncement is made by Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carter who art the parents of the in tended bride. Mr. Peterson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pe terson of Orem. Vows win be exchanged in the Lebi Fourth mid-wint- prospective er Eighth Ward Church. A reception vffl follow, with receiving from 8:00 to 10:00 n.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Miss Carter is a graduate of the Lebi High School and LOS Seminary. She plays the plane and was active in music circles Guests at the home of Mr. Staff members and employees and Mrs. Boyd Smuin are Mr. at sehooL She has served as and Mrs. Don White and son of the American Fork Citizen organist in the Eighth Ward. She Stephen, of Pixley, California. and the Lehi Free Press and is currently employed in Pleasant They came to take their son, their partners were guests FriGrove. Danny, age ten years, for ob- day night, Dec. 23, of Mr. and A veteran of U. S. Navy Serservation and tests at die Pri- Mrs. E. Russell Innes at the vice, Mr. Peterson is a graduate mary Children's Hospital in Salt Alpine Country Club. Mr. Innes greeted the group of the Orem High SehooL He Lake City. The family arrived has taken railroad training at a by plane, Monday. Mrs. Eddie on their arrival and expressed special school in Pueblo, Colo- Bauer, grandmother of the boy, his appreciation to each one for rado, and is now employed in the came from San Francisco, Cali his or her contribution to the office of the DtRGW Railroad, fornia. The boy is in serious papers. Following a delicious steak la Prove. condition, was reported. dinner games were played by . ' 7 J ? : . The members of the Boy Scout Troop 817 (Handicapped Scouts) of American Fork were special guests of Louis E. HoDey at the matinee p?rforat?nce of Peter Pan, at Valley Music Hall in Bountiful, Wednesday, Dee. 21. There were 2fc members in the Prty. Men-denh- all the group and Miss Mar ilee Gordon entertained with vocal numbers accompanying herself on the guitar. She also led the group in singing Christmas carols. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Innes, Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Gordon, Ronald Stlne, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Shields, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. (Ted) Gaisford, Cheryl and Shauna Dean, Joseph Gordon, Gary Glover, Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Quitter, and Mrs. Margaret McMillan. CARD OF THANKS ' J f' all ? II The new baby has its father's nose and its mother's eyes. Yes, and If grandpa dcesn't stop leaning over the crib if s j going to have his teeth. . v.- v At the illness and passing of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Jane Peck Sabey, the kind concern of friends and neighbors has aided us beyond measure. We take this means of expressing our heartfelt appreciation to all who called, for the lovely flowers, to those who took part in the services, and the many who assisted in so many thoughtful ways. Family of Mrs. Sarah J. P. Sabey ' r Miss Shirley Rae Carter MIA Mcrid and Explorer Age and Older . : Children who dislike school seldom realize what a good time they're having. ... to wed 75c . per person No Reservation Needed Citizen, Free Press Staff Join In Christmas Party BOYS SCOUTS OF TROOP 817 ATTEND PETER PAN PRODUCTION Following the performance, they viewed the Christmas lights at the Salt Lake Temple grounds and Salt Lake City's decorations. Transportation was furnished by Mrs. Beth Shelley of Lebi, Mrs. Betty Thornton of American Fork, and Mrs. Florence of Lehi. H. Paul Uen-denbof Lehi is scoutmaster of the troop. El MEW YEAR'S LchiStc&o Center LEHI THE Review Shows Stale, Local Year-En- d FREE Thursday. December 29, 1966 PRESS Keep First Aid Kit Handy to Treat Minor Holiday Injuries of Children Taxes Increasing Faster Than Federal Taxes at state and local levels come taken by Federal taxes inare increasing more rapidly than creased nearly 230 per cent. A handy first aid kit can help every second, a small first aid Federal taxes, although Federal Over that same period, due to the cheer in birthdays and kit kept handy will help your keep inin the rise rapid personal imposts continue to take the holidays. peace of mind and protect and largest bite from Utahn's income, come, the proportion taken by Visiting grandparents bring soothe your youngster. state and local taxes declined reit is indicated in a year-en- d a dump truck made of Junior Your kit should contain an view released this week by Utah by about one fourth. metaL Fond aunt sends him a pair easily applied preparation to In 1966, Utahns will pay nearly Foundation. of ice skates for his birthday. guard surface wounds against inThe increases in individual $827 million in taxes at all leOne of your friends gave him fection and take away the hurt. and corporate income taxes en- vels, the Foundation reported. a child's leather tooling kit tor Also keep in the kit stickon acted by the year 1965 Legis- Federal taxes account for about Christmas. bandages in various sizes; a roll lature, and successive increases 63 per cent of the total, state scissAll this generosity usually of sterile 23 and local per cent, in the sales tax rate 4 re- taxes for for a child except ors; and a few wrapped lollijoy spells cited by the Foundation, a non- taxes for the remaining 14 per that some toys and gifts have a pops as prizes for bravery. profit public service agency, as cent. knack of fighting back. A little prevention can be your Property taxes continue to be major factors in narrowing the The metal truck may respond best friend. Examine new toys state and gap between the impact of Fed- the largest producer of to rough handling by scraping his for any undue sharp or rough local tax revenue in Utah, but eral and state taxes. hand, the skates can scratch his edges, and if it is impossible both In the decade between 1956 the Foundation noted that the leather tools nick his to take away an improper toy, sales and income taxes have in- leg, and 1966, the proportion of tofinger, pins in an unwrapped cover the dangerous place with more in tal personal income taken for creased proportionately shirt can stick him all minor, several layers of adhesive tape. Federal taxes increased less than recent years. but tear provoking, nevertheless. Unfold new clothing yourself; nine per cent, while increases in area of government spending in Since children can't be wrap- children are not aware of the the proportion of personal income Utah, the 1966 total reaching al- ped in cotton wool and watched pins sometimes used in packing. funds state going for state and local taxes most $163 million in Teach your children not to run was 29.4 per cent and 14.2 per alone, in addition to money prothrough the house rather than cent respectively. By way of vided by local school districts. walk. Frequent admonitions Flaming Gorge represents 47.7 per comparison, the Foundation Education against this may prevent brusing cent of for the state guaze-bandag- e; - pointed out that between the prewar year of 1940, and 1956, the portion of Utah personal in- NILE RUSSONS VISIT LEHI From Northridge, Calif., came Mr. and Mrs. Nile Russon and children, to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Russon and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones, and family members. A lavish dinner at the Rulon Russon home included the Nile Russons with their children, Tony, Karren and Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Leo and children, Gail, Jay, Janet, Karalee and Mark of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Glade Russon and children, VicU, Collette and Randy of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Russon, now of Bountiful. A program of family talent and visiting were enjoyed by the group. Wof-find- en all Stamps Needed spending year. The year 1966 was marked by a succession of efforts directed at changing the basic structure of state government, the Foundation noted in its year-en- d review. It appeared, however, that the the basic feeling of Utah voters favored retention of existing institutions and procedures, as all eight proposals for constitutional change were defeated in the November election. Christmas tree fires spread so quickly, that a person should make sure the rest of the family is out of the house and the fire department has been called before he tries to put the fire out. falls. Utah anglers who are planning on fishing in the Wyoming portion of Flaming Gorge Reservoir beginning January 1, 1967 must have a valad Wyoming Fishing Stamp Dean-Dubo- is Reception Friends and relatives are re- minded of the wedding reception in their possession. honoring Marianne Dean and Ken Reciprocal fishing stamps for Dubois, being held Thursday eveUtah and Wyoming on Flaming ning, Dec. 29, at the American Gorge Reservoir are issued on Fork Fourth Ward, 455 East a calendar year basis. They be- 3rd North from 8: 00 to 10: 00 p.m. come effective on January 1 of each year even though the Utah Hadfield Family fishing license is not on this calendar year basis. Plans Reunion Utah anglers will continue to use their 1966 fishing license through April 15, 1967, but if they fish outside of the Utah porIf the world had no fanatics, tion of Flaming Gorge, they must eccentrics and partisans, life have the 1957 Wyoming Fishing e. would be rather dull and Stamp, properly signed and in their possession at all times. , Bishop William Hadfield and family members will meet In reunion, Thursday (tonight) at 6:00 p.m., at the Lehi Riding Club clubhouse. 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