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Show Miss Kaye Lynn Ernst - The new Mrs. Small is a gradMr. and Mrs. John C. Ernst are announcing the marriage of uate of the Lehi High School and their daughter, Miss Kaye Lynn LDS Seminary. Active in music, Ernst, to Rodney J. Small of she sang in the girls chorus and Logan. The bridegroom is a son also the a cappela choir. Very Club work, she of Bishop and Mrs. Richard T. active in Small of Logan. Vows were re- served as a junior club leader. cited in Elko, Nevada, on Wed- She was teen chairman for the nesday, Dec. 11, with Bishop Edward Lunceford officiating. The young couple were accompanied by the bridegroom's'parents and the mother of the bride. A dinner for the wedding party was hosted by the parents of the groom, at an Elko Hotel. An open house reception will further honor the newlyweds in the Lehi T h i r d -- Seventh Ward church on Friday, Dec. 27, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. 0 Sixth Word Choir ' Scott A. Whimpey, To Present Special Program Sunday ... to wed Miss Janie McKnight Miss Janie McKnight, Scoff Whimpey To Announcement is made this week of the approaching marriage of Miss Janie McKnight, daughter of Mrs. Harrison McKnight of Moreland, Idaho, and the late Harrison McKnight, to Scott A. Whimpey of Lehi. The intended bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whimpey of Lehi. Marriage vows will be exchanged on Friday, Dec. 27, in the? Idaho Falls Temple, with a reception that evening in the Moreland Ward Church, More-land, idaho. . On Monday, Dec. 30, the couple wilj be further honored at an open house in the Lehi Fourth-EighWard church, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. All th friends and relatives are invited to attend. Miss McKnight is a graduate of the Snake River High School, where she was class salutatorian, student body reporter, Pep Club president and newspaper editor! Active in debating, she took second place in state debate and was first place winner at the Weber College invitational. She represented her school and community at Girls State. At Ricks College, she was active in debatpresident of ing, and served Associated WoWW StiMeilt She graduated irom kicks ana is cur 1 ? will be presented in the Lehi Sixth Ward, Sunday, Dec. 22 at rently a senior at BYU, where 5:30 p.m. The program, prepared she is Associated women Stuby the ward choir, under the dents president. She is following direction of Mrs. Verda Searle, a political science major. will also pay tribute to the birth Mr. Whimpey is a graduate of and mission of the Prophet JoLehi High School and attended seph Smith. Dixie College in St. George prior The story of the birth of the to two years in the Alaskan-CanadiSavior and His effect upon modern Mission, where he day people will be narrated by served as assistant to PresiPhillip Black and his wife, Max-in- e dent Arza A. Hinckley. At presBlack. Karen Bushman will ent, he is attending Weber Col- assist in conducting. Accompanlege in Ogden. While in school, ists will be Ruth Ann Larson and he was active in football and Kevin Rockwell, ward organists. wrestling. He is presently on the Other special instrumental feaWeber wrestling squad and has tures are planned. A ladies double trio will sing, just returned from the tournament at Boise, Idaho. "Son of Mary". A vocal solo by The young couple will make Carol Lavery will be, "The Heatheir home in Ogden. vens were Opened." The full March of Dimes during two seasons. Active in church affairs, she has been teaching in Sunday School. She has been staying in Logan, assisting her sister, Mrs. David Allen. Mr. Small Is a graduate of LDS Seminary and a student at the Logan High School. He is very active in church affairs. The couple will make their home in BISHOP LELAND PRICE IMPROVING AFTER SURGERY ness. Search others for their tues, thyself for thy vices. Come in and See Our Lovely Jaycees, Jaycertes Hold Christmas Party The Holiday Gift Items N. held a Christmas party on Monday evening, at the Lehi Riding Club clubhouse. All of the Jaycees and Lehi Jaycees y-yy-- under the direction Woodcox, Gifts for Him and Her - A SPIEDEL TYISTAFIEX of Connie MOD WATCH BANDS president. Santa Claus arrived in the middle of the affair and gave gifts to all the youngsters. He led the children in several Christmas songs. Refreshments were served and sacks of candy were passed out for the children to take home. Mrs. Rodney J. Small IMPROVING AFTER MAJOR SURGERY ' In 'response to the many inquiries of friends and associates, it is reported by family . . . (Kaye Lynn Ernst members that Lowell Brown, in serious condition at the Utah Valley Hospital, has been removed from intensive care this week. He underwent major surgery a week ago, and is now improving. C0STUM JEWELRY Including 1 . FINEST IN .TOWN Cameos of All Kinds PRICES SPECIAL I ALL KINDS on CUSTOn FLOCKING WATCHES and DIAMONDS sing "Did Mary Know," "Do You Hear," and, following an expression of grati- tude for sacrifice, the concluding choir selection will be, Handel's The many friends and patrons famed "Hallelujah Chorus," of Bishop Leland G. Price, of from the "Messiah" oratorio. Price Brothers Market, will be pleased to know that he has returned home after ten days in the Am. Fork Hospital. He underwent major surgery and will be required to convalesce for a month's time. He extends appreciation for the many good wishes and inquiries received and expresses 'me' best" wishes of the season to all. ed on the well planned additions to the establishment. The Hartshorns expressed appreciation for the support shown during the time they have operated the busi- poin-setti- ten-colle- ge will bers of their staff greeted the many callers, and each lady was presented with deep red roseplaced in a dainty crystal Improvement; Holds buds vase. Refreshments were served in the holiday theme. Grand Opening A veritable forest of blooming plants were on view in the Friends and patrons of Mr. greenhouse. Vases and pots of and Mrs. Melvin Hartshorn joinmany kinds have been added, as ed in good wishes and congratuwell as a wide choice of figurlations at the Grand Opening of ines. the Lehi Floral, Sunday afterMany comments were receivnoon. The attractive new display room was abloom with a wealth of seasonal plants and cut flowers, including the popular azaleas and dainty pepper plants. Miniature potted pines added an exotic effect to the display. Melvin and Jessie and mem an choir - . H their families were invited. 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