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Show lehi Stake Road Shows Highly Lauded For Productions, Casts; Presented Tues. F.'.'i ' - . s . : -:- , Mrs. Willis Bates .... v I .4 M ... (Pat Peterson) ex- change vows with Willis Bates on Thursday June IS (today) in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson of Lehi. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bates of Heber City. The bridal party was hosted at a wedding breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bates at Harman's Cafe Immediately following the ceremony. An Open House honoring the newlywed couple will be held Friday night, June 16 in the Lehi JUDGES Serving as judges for the show were Delia Harris of Alpine, Gail Jodd of Pleasant Grove, Inez Karren of American Fork, Carol Todd, BYU student from St. Geroge, and Marjorie Miner of Brighazn Young University. Mrs. Price expressed sed.. w TV- - Mrs. Eliza Crabb Death Calls Mrs. Ja-Lai- ne Eliza Crabb Mrs. Eliza Kirkham Crabb, TO BE TREE A circus set, complete with Alice Justesen, Former Lehian, Dies in Provo The University of Utah announof David T. Worlton on June 9, 1967. Mr. Worlton was graduated from the College of Engineering with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. He is a graduate of the Lehi High School and has served an LDS mission to Ireland and Scotland. Mr. Worlton has accepted an engineering position with the Kennecott Copper Corporation, Utah Copper Division. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean T. Worlton of Lehi. ces the graduation BABY SON ARRIVES FOR KENNETH AND DOLORES CAR DON ANDERSON Kenneth and Dolores Cardon Anderson are announcing the arrival of a baby son, their first child, June 2, at the American Fork Hospital. The dark-hairnewcomer weighed eight pounds and two ounces. Kenny Ray is the name chosen. Sp5 Anderson received the news of his son's birth, in Viet Nam, where he is stationed with the U.S. Army. He is serving as a mechanic. Mrs. Anderson and the baby are remaining in Lehi with the grandmother, Mrs. Allie Cardon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Anderson of Pleasant Grove, are the paternal grandparents. honors are shared by Mrs. Hulda Anderson of Oak City, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Pocatello, Idaho. ed walterT! webb visits Walter L, Webb has returned to bis home here after spending the weekend In Salt Lake Clth, where he visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gorton Owen. They visited the cemeteries and also toured the new Visitors Center on Temple Square. I' i Mrs. Alice Talboe Justesen, 67 well known former Lehi resident, died June 1, at her home in Provo, of a heart ailment She was born June 13, 1899, in, Castle Dale, Emery County, a daughter of Dennis Peter and Lovica Hudson Talboe. She was married to Orson Clay Justesen, Oct. 5, 1918, in theMantiTemple. Her husband died July 8, 1964. She was a former secretary at the Emery County courthouse, and was active in H Club work. She is survived by daughters-Mr- s. McKay (Lenore) Johnson, Grantsville, Tooele County; Mrs. Jesse Norman (Muriel) Smith, Provo; Mrs. Cyril (Jayne) Black Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Glade (Phyllis) Kirk, Mrs. Jeri Cook, both of Orem; 12 grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Ollie (Lois) Johnson, Orem. Funeral services and burial took place in Orem, last Monday. clowns and other performers, created by the Seventh Ward, was highlighted by a dominating trainer, Keith Smith. Thetrapez girl, Jackie Price, exercised her desire for freedom by choosing the unselfish clown, LeonPuUey. Named the runner-u- p for makeup, the show received the Superior actor rating for the clown, and a runner-u- p notation for Judy Southwick as the "fat lady," in the "best actress" category. Some excellent singing was included. Vilferd H. Brown ; Presents Historic Volume to Library In advance of the nation's birthday. Jury 4. WiHard H. Brown, veteran of World War I, has presented a valuable book to the Lehi Library. This ! 89, rare book, now Public Health Hospital in Springfield. Mo Carrying on in the patriotic tradition of the family, is a grandson, Stan Brown, who is currently stationed with the Army at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Besides their two sons, the Browns have a daughter, Mrs. Trm Thursday, June FREE PRESS Ralon (Mary Jane) Ungricht of Lehi, and 10 graaddfillrea. Mr. Brown holds a record of 56 years employment in the mining industry in Utah and Wyoming. He was a mining electrician in the coal mines. Active in the 15. 1967 American Legion, which he first joined in 1919, he is also affiliated with the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization. He recently donated two copies of the book, "Story of the American Legion," for library use. SIDEWALK SALE 'oat of official roster of those from Utah served during that time. This Includes the names, dates and branches of service and the home town at the time of enlistment or who Induction. The book, entitled, "Utah in the World War." was compiled and written by Noble War rum. It is a memorial book, published under the auspices of the Utah State Council of Defense, In January, 1924. Illustrations include a portrait of Governor Simon Bamberger, Utah's during the war. 5 Year Guarantee Tree Reg. $214.00 flflff SSO y2.ch ECOIJOriY volume, which was a gift to him. His inscription reads: "Presented to the Lehi Library, hoping it will help someone requiring information of the men in the World War I, from Utah, Willard H. Brown, 724 North 7th East, Lehi, Utah." Mr. Brown, son of the late George Brown of Lehi, Spanish-Americ- an War veteran, served with the army overseas in France, for a year. He was a sergeant in the 10th Field Signal Bn., U. S. Regulars. (The picture shows Mr. Brown, as a corporal, in the Metz Sec- SADDLE Padded Seat governor Mr. Brown explained that only 1000 of the books were printed. He places a high value on the Meuse-Argonn- Simco 388 Utahn 1 Reg. $2.10 Pair REH1S-- 6R. JQJ $fl70 BULK SOAP SALE - DISHWASHING HAND - LAUNDRY - CLEANERS All Brands and Types France. e, This was the photograph sent home to his future wife, Esther Beulah Hlght Brown.) Ironically, their son, Dr. H. Jess Brown of Salt Lake City, was wounded in that same location, and lost the use of his right arm. He served with the 101st Infantry, during World War H. The Injury was sustained the day after the armistice had actually been signed. Another son of the Browns, Dr. Delbert L. Brown, now of Columbus, Ohio, served as a Navy Captain after World War n. He spent two years in the U. S. DISCOUNTED 10 C V f - U "4 The feel and comfort of a bareback pad but with safety of regular saddle with fibreglass tree. Saddle will not slip or turn on the horse. Soft, comfortable acrilon covered seat on thick, durable pad. 16 color combinations weight under 1 0 pounds comes complete with cinches and stirrups. . SPECIAL 1. died June 11, of natural causes, at DR. ERMA the home of a daughter, Mrs. MORTENSEN Orrin (Donna) Winget, In Salt VISITS FROM DETROIT Lake City. She was born in Lehi, March 19 , Dr. Erma Mortensen of Detroit 1878, a daughter of George and Michigan, is visiting here with Mary Russon Kirkham. She was her brother, A.D. Christofferson married to Charles Crabb, March and family members. She is 11, 1895 In the Salt Lake Temple. also spending some time In Salt He died in 1953. Lake City. Mrs. Crabb was very active in church affairs, in Relief Society, and also in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers organization. Gifted in poetry, she was well writing known in this capacity, and also for her rug weaving and other handiwork. She was chosen as Lehi's "Mother of the Year." She is survived by sons and daughters- - Kirkham V., Wash- ington D.C.; Craig C.f Rockport, Texas; Mrs. Mildred Magleby, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Orrin (Dona) Winget, Salt Lake City; 29 grandchildren, brothers, sister, THE print," contains die record of U. S. activities in World War I, particularly pertaining to Utah. The 550 pages also include the tor, pre-nupt- ial David Worlton Receives Degree In Engineering y June ee David Worlton appre- ciation for herself and the other MIA officers for the wonderful cooperation shown, for the work of the judges, the ward directors and the many who assisted in the success of the staging and Although it was performance. rainy weather, the scenery and casts were transported without injury or accident, was noted. The shows progressed promptly and there was no need for entertainment between acts, was reported. A hearty vote of thanks Is publicly expressed the the escorts and drivers for their excellent cooperation, Is stres- The Fourth Ward followed the theme, "Happiness Is... A Man," following the Dogpatch and "Lil'l 16 House Abner idea in costuming and characterizations. Deanne Pal Stake Center. Receiving will mer received the "best actress' be from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. and rating for her portrayal of Sadie a program will follow. Hawkins. HAPPY ENDING Greeting guests at the recepThe First Ward theme- - "Story tion, the bride will be dressed in a bridal gown Empire Sheath With a Happy Ending," featured a of Nite-U- te satin with a high western theme, well coordinated round neckline, long sleeves, with with the title. At the "Joyful accents on Trading Post," were located two lace and seed-pea- rl which were the bodice. The full chapel "wooden Indians" train will be encircled with a purchased by a rich tourist ruffle of swiss lace. Her veil couple. Jim Strong, as the finanof nylon tulle will be caught cier, was awarded the "best to a double tiara of crystals and actor" rating. The "wooden Inpearls. Completing the bridal dians," Merrill Carson and silhouette is the bouquet of orCarson, as well as the chids and rosebuds. makeup throughout, brought the award for the Attending the bride will be Mrs. "best makeup" Donald Jones, sister, matron of group. YOUR OWN BACK YARD honor, Mrs. Frank Huff man, Don-alJones and Cindy Jones, A downtown street scene, de bridesmaids, and Susan Peterson picting a variety of happenings, Lory Thomas and Leanna Bates including the campaign of the as flower girls. suffragettes, was used in the Performing the duties of best Second Ward's "Happiness is man will be Larry Bates. Ushers People," performance. A color-n- il will be Donald Jones, Jimmy characterization and song, Wells and Dale Peterson, Jr. "I Enjoy Being a Girl," provided The bride was feted at a pleasing contrast. Kyle Zimmer shower given by Darlene man and Carol Gray brought the Jones and Colleen Peterson. award for the "best entree act." The newlywed couple will make Colleen Calton was noted as "best their home in Heber City for the accompanist," highly rated by the present. judges. Today in Temple; Open will Dabl DOGPATCH THEME Miss Patsy Peterson, Willis Bates to Wed Miss Pat Peterson aid Wing, Steven Leany and Eric Claudia Ingram is the recipient of the award for "best entree act and singing" for her impersonation of the era, "In the Good Old Summertime." Other songs were also most effective. The MIA Road Shows, pre sented Monday and Tuesday eves tog, were highly rated by the Judges, who expressed amaxe- ment that so many top quality shows should be staged is one stake. The aaiieace participation was especially noted. 'Never have we seen such fine audiences, was the comment made. "The shows were conducted with dignity, there were do unpleasaflt occurrences, and me audiences were quiet and responsive," was noted. Every audience was rated Superior. The wards followed the general theme- "Happiness Is-- " with original adaptations made. Win ners are announced by Sarah Price, stake drama director, as follows: First Place rating went to the Sixth Ward for the production of Happiness Is... A Funday." An extra day was created to allow more time for the busy people represented in the cast. Rich ard Smith, as the town mayor, was awarded best actor's honors, with Mrs. Evelyn Larson noted for the "best script." The Sixth Ward computer, which actually worked" brought the award for special effects. Superior ratings were also given to the Fourth Ward, Second Place winner; First Ward, Third Place winner, and Cedar Valley, Fourth Place winner. All of the other wards received Excellent ratings, with a very narrow mar gin from Superior, was reported. j $2500 Reg. $29.95 MEL'S SUPPLY The cowboys' choice 1 since 1850 . . . Alvin, Los Angeles, California; Raymond, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. LaVern Fillerup, North Hollywood, California. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. , in the Lehi Second LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call OUR FAVORITE THINGS The Third Ward seemed to have at the Wing Mortuary, in Lehi, everything" from old time prior to the services. Burial Grecian philosophers down to a will be in the Lehi Cemetery. modern 10 piece band. The theme progressed from the time LEW DAHLING of the cave people. Songs were ENJOYS VISIT WITH based on "The Sound of Music" FORMER ARMY BUDDY themes. The award for the "best A delightful music" was presented to this surprise for Mr. and Mrs. Lew Dahling was the group. IMAGINATION visit of a former Army buddy The Fifth Ward received the of Mr. Dahling's, Frank Blackaward for the "most original burn of Ferron, Utah. The two men, who served in the 91stDivi-sio- n, script" prepared by Davis Peterson. The setting included a liv overseas in France, during DAVID AND SHIRLEE ing room scene, with "live" World War I, had not seen each C HRISTOFFE RSON HANSEN chairs and other furnishings, us- other for 49 years. TheDahlings WELCOME NEW DAUGHTER able, but animated. The sun had read the report of the death rose, higher and higher of Bob Blackburn, grandson, of The new brown haired baby led by Philip Peterson. The Frank Blackburns, in Viet Nam. daughter of David and Shirlee dew" really floated, imper They had sent a sympathy card. Christofferson Hansen of Ameri- sonated by another of the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn recan Fork, welcomed a new The couch was made up of Ron- - sponded with a visit. daughter, June 1, at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Tanya is the name selected for the little miss, who weighed 7 pounds and 12 ounces. There is one sister, Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christofferson of Lehi, and Mr. FATHER'S DAY -Jand Mrs. Harry Hansen of Am18 erican Fork, share grandparents' honors. Mr. andMrs.NironFow-le- r Go to the Rodeo in Levis of Lehi, are great grandparents andMrs.RoseVarney,94 We are headquarters for Levis in ai i of American Fork, is the pleased great-gre- at grandmother. 4-- IIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDI 5 REMEMBER DAD UNE 5 5 Colors for men and women Lehi Patients Among those receiving treatment in the American Fork Hospital are the following from Thompson, Louisa Fack-re- ll, Jayne Turner, Anne Hinton, DeLoss Thomas, Salala Wilkin; Marvel Peterson, RetaSomer-villf- l, and Ralph Dubois of Ralr-flel- d, and Mrs. Jeanette Chamberlain of Cedar Fort. 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