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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS Engagement of Kenneth G. Trane To Orem Girl Announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kev-e- n, R. Sumner of Orem. She will marry Kenneth Glen Trane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Trane of Lehl, on August 24. Miss Sumner is a graduate of the Orem High School, where she was active in cheer leading and the Tlgerettes. She was also a memShe ber of the Orem Sub-Dehas completed two years at BYU where she has been affiliated with the Cougarettes and theValshnon Culture unit. Keven was also first attendant to the 1965 'Miss bs. Orem.' Mr. Trane is a graduate of the , ! ' Lehl High School, where he was active in student offices and sports. He will be an August graduate of BYU. He is affiliated with Delta Phi Kappa at the Y" where he served as president. He fulfilled an LDS mission to England. They will be married in the Salt Lake Temple and that same evening a reception will honor them in the Wilkinson Center Skyroom. After a honeymoon to a, the couple will make their home in Redondo Beach. Keven win continue her studies at UCLA and Mr. Trane will be employed as a marketing representative with the Mobil Oil Corporation. Carmel-by-the-Se- s f .V.- 17 T- Catherine Urry . . . bride elect - - Miss Catherine Urry to Marry Glade bride-ele- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Urry of Lehi announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Catherine toGlade J. Jeppson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeppson of American ct Miss Kathryn Peck To Wed Manti Man in Temple Ceremony July 21 Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck of Lent, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathryn Peck, to David Ray Coz of Manti. The intended bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Coz. Friday, July 21, Is the date circled for the ceremony which win take place In the Manti Temple. The couple will be honored at a wedding breakfast in Manti. A reception will be held that same evening in the Lehl Stake Center, 200 North Center Street. An open house will be held July 22, in Manti, at the Coz home. Bidden to attend the bride as matron of honor Is her sister, Mrs. Robert Secretan, with Mrs. Ronald Peck, Barbara Schow, Peggy Cox, Loralie Cox, Toil Cox and Shauna Peck as the other attendants. Miss Sue Turner will be maid of honor and Sherl Lynn Secretan win be the flower glrL Louis Kjar win serve as best man and ushering duties will be performed by Stan Duncan, Ron Peck, Bob Secretan and Kenneth Peck. Mrs. Ray Seager win care for the guest book. Miss Peck is a graduate of the, Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended Snow College In Ephralm. Her fiance is a graduate of the Manti High School and also of Snow College. He also graduated from Seminary in Manti and LDS Institute at Snow. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission in the Franco-BelgiMission. The couple will make their home In Manti. an Every Friday Friends and former neighbors of the James C. Magnus son family are invited to attend an open house in honor of their son, James Lynn Magnusson, and bis bride. The affair will be held Wednesday, July 5, at the 307 North 985 West, Orem, with receiving from 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. Magnusson and Miss Sharon Norine Sleaper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tuker of Vidor, Texas, will be married June 30. Mag-nuss- . sets date South, Salt Lake City. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. Marriage vows win be recited Reception to Honor Larry Colledges At Salt Lake City CEDAR VALLEY FIRE DEPATMENT TO HOLD BENEFIT BREAKFAST The public Is Invited to attend a benefit breakfast in Cedar Fort. It win be held on Saturday, July in the Salt Lake Temple, June 8, at the fire house. A hearty reception for Mr. 30. The bride is a daughter of western breakfast will be served Mrs. Elaine C. Buck of Magna. from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., by the Mr. Colledge is a son of Mr. firemen, with Glen Cook as fire and Mrs. Lester J. Colledge of chief. Proceeds will be added to the fire department funds. Lehl. 5 HI FILLED DAYS 1 PROVO isPAY-OHE-Pni- Funday at Among those receiving treatment in the Am. Fork Hospital were the following from Lehl Hope Holman. Margaret Ann Bean, Albert Schumann, Kenneth Covington, Kathleen Aitkin, Val-ar- ie Pulley, Ellen Sue Ainge. Consider not pleasures as they come, but as they go. Don't Forget CE SARATOGA For Just Ladies $1.09 (txcept Go Karr) cfMide All You Want and srnr'Ol" Kit lW . T (of All Ages) FUN S Villi FREE ft LEHI, UTAH PARK" After 6:00 p.m Payl iLi STIWIfi m. "THE FAMILY Monday Every Ride All The Kides All uoy j m GET SPECIAL SAVINGS ON CHEVY FL (America's best-sellin- g der pickup) is is mu Ooun mmm iiimm iwif- hm mkM m ". . . . sets date V ... Judy Holindrake Miss Judy Holindrake to Marry Tim pacesetting savings on the most truck model: 12-to- n popular Fleetside pickup (model CS10934) with this Now-g- et Allred of Lehi in Temple Ceremony 6-cylin- Mr. and Mrs. HaroldM. Holindrake of American F ork announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Judy to Robin Tim Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allred of Lehl. The couple have chosen August BERTRAND BECK FAMILY VISIT SON IN HAWAII for their nuptials in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be feted at a reception that same evening at Duncan Manor in Am. Fork. Attending the bride as matron of honor will be MxaJ'aulChris-tense- n. Bridesmaids will be Jetta Marie Allred, Vickie Bailey and Mrs. Linda Jacklin. Junior bridesmaid will be Miss Christie Bird and flower girl will be Yonya Elliot. Dennis Ozborrow will be best man, with Mick Allred, Neal Allred, Lynn Stewart and Van Peterson as groomsmen. The bride is a graduate of American Fork High School and Hollywood Beauty School and has been employed for the past two years in New York and San Francisco as a stewardess for United Air Lines. The groom is a graduate of Lehi High School and has served a mission for the LDS church in New England and Is presently attending BYU. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Beck, their daughter Barbara and son Michael, have returned home after a delightful two weeks in Hawaii. They were the guests of their son, Merrill, at his home on the ocean. Mr. Beck is student counselor for the Intermediate school (similar to Junior High School). He plans to return home In August. The travelers enjoyed a visit with Elder Paul Sabey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sabey, on a mission there. They also met Miss Karen Hayward, daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Wilson Hayward, MR. AND MRS. who is employed in a secretarSETH BUDGE NOW ial position. LIVING IN LEHI VISIT FROM Mr. and Mrs. Seth Budge, forALBUQUERQUE of Logan, are now making and merly Banks Mrs. Earl Bishop of Albuquerque, New Mexico, vis- their home in Lehi. They are ited here at the home of his broth- living in the Leo Hanson home, er, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks, in the Sixth Ward area. They are and family members. They came the parents of Mrs. Keith (Ann) to attend June Conference. Bushman. MISS LIBERTY BELLE PAGEANT June 30 July Three talented and beautiful young ladies will be selected to reign over the entire celebration as Miss Liberty Belle and two attendants. Bob Welti, popular TV personality, will M.C. the contest and program to be held at the B.Y.U. Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, at CARNIVAL July SPEECH CONTEST Under the guise ol an old fashioned town meeting, young people from throughout Provo will compete in the patriotic speech contest. Intermingled among the speakers will be a rousing band concert at Pioneer Park, Filth West and Center Street, at 7:30 p.m. Avjnue and First East. Special game booths, operated by L.D.S. Church members, will also be featured daily. special 250 Six engine equipment-b- ig ... custom side moldings . . . custom appear n ance group . . . radio! Come in for special push-butto- savings, now, during the Freedom Festival BAZAAR Dally I' I Fresh daily homemade pies, cakes, breads and other oven goodies, as well as a big selection of handiwork items, will be featured daily the lawn just north of the Ion Building. ( Freedom Commemorative Service . This service will provide everyone an opportunity to pause and reflect on the priceless heritage we enjoy as Americans, as Elder Paul Dunn of the L.D.S. Council ol Seventies speaks. The Provo Elementary School Chorus will also perform at the service In the B.Y.U. Old Stadium, beginning at a p.m. FleefisMe devy Pacesetter Sale! JUNE 30 July 2 Powerful inboard motor boat will take over Provo Boat Harbor at 1 p.m. Independence Day for an afternoon of racing. A special water show will also be featured, is will boat drag racing. L j I 4. July 4 July than 100 colorful units 'Will parade along Provo's University Avenue and East Center Street on Independence Day, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The kids will march in their own parade Saturday, July 1, at 9:30 a.m. on East Center Street. More 1, 3, 4 Fun for young and old alike will abound when the Lou Melendez Carnival sets up operation on East Center Street, between University 1 REGATTA Children's Parade 1 3-- 4 der I Spirit of Freedom BAND and Speed Boat July 4 The Panorama Show will be at the Old B.Y.U. Stadium at 8:45 p.m. both Monday and Tuesday evenings. An exciting show, featuring fireworks displays as part of the presentation, will follow the theme, "This Is My Country." 7:30 p.m. July BIG PARADE PANORAMA This Is My Country thru JULY PROVO L.D.S. ACTIVIJIES, INCORPORATED SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER! 4th PROVO, UTAH 1 on, Hospital Patients W. Miss Keven Sumner ne s J). The bride is a graduate of the Lehi High School and also attended the Utah Trade Tech and is presently employed in Pleasant Grove. The groom is a graduate of American Fork High School and has also attended the Utah Trade Tech majoring in drafting. He Is a member of the Lehl National Giard and is presently employed In Provo. The couple will be married in the Lehl Third Ward Chapel on July 7, with a reception following the ceremony. They will make their home in American Fork. J, ft V The wedding and Mrs. Larry D. Colledge (Dor-eBuck) will be held Friday, June 30, In the Winder Stake Center, at Fifteenth East and 4400 -- " Fork. FRIENDS INVITED TO OPEN HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 If you make mistakes every The great pleasure in life Is day don't feel discouraged; there doing what people say you canis no one who doesn't. not do. J. Jeppson in July 7 Church Ceremony Miss Kathryn Peck . . . July 29. 1967 MAGNUSSON Mrs. L. M. Norberg has returned home after a trip to California, where she attended the wedding of a granddaughter. She was a guest at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Norberg in Riverside. Their daughter Phyllis, was married to Laurence Stephens of Modesto, Calif., in the Oakland Temple. An open house reception was held in Modesto. The two s'sters of the bride, Vivian and Nina Norberg, were bridesmaids. Both bride and groom have studied at BYU. Mr. Stephens has fulfilled an LDS Mission to Belgium. They are now livmg in Provo, where he is studying toward his Master's degree, with a business major. He has accepted a position in Peoria, Illinois, with the Caterpillar Company. It will be recalled that M. L Norberg is a former Lt. Colonel in the U. S. Air Force, retired after 22 years of service. .- J. If NORBERG FAMILY MEMBERS GATHER FOR WEDDING Announced, Date Set Thursday, June West Main - - American Fork |