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Show i ) r Wedding Set April 2 in S. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Petersonof Lehi are announcing the engage- ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Miss Connie Lynne Peterson to Russell M. Cluff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal- ver J. Cluff of Colonia Juarez Cheh, Mexico. The couple wiU be married on Wednesday, April 2, in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored that evening in the Lehi Stake Center, 200 North Center Street. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Receiving wiU be from 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. Miss Peterson is a graduate of the Lehi High School and of the four year LDS Seminary course. She participated in the mixed chorus, pep club, and drama pro L. " Temple theLanguage Employee of Year To be Named Who will be the Utah State Training School "Employee of the Year?" The answer will be made known at a special Employee of the Year Awards Program to be held Wednesday, March 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the cultural hall of the Utah State Training School LDS Chapel. Employees have been nominated by their fellow workers with nominees named from each department. Judging will be completed by impartial judges. The top man and woman employee selected willgo onto compete in state competition, officials said. The public is invited to attend the awards program. Light refreshments will be served following the program. Mrs. Annie Thayne, last years winner, is serving as general chairman of the program. TrainingMis-sio- n as a Spanish instructor. The couple plan to make their home in Provo. V Miss Corinne Covington . . . Miss Vicki Lou Christofferson intended March bride . . . Baxter March 22; Open House March 26 Pleasant Grove Man in April Rites MEMBERS GATHER FOR FOR ROGER R. AND ERMA RAE HOLMSTEAD CAWLEY SPECIAL OCCASION Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ault of enjoyed a visit from their daughter Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coleman and children, Louis, Gary, Kristine and Kathleen, who came from Covina.California,. remaining for several days, Their son, Elder Louis Coleman, left for a mission in the Eastern States Mission, with headquarters in New York City. Joining in a family gathering and turkey dinner at the Howard Ault home in American Fork, were a group of some 40 members. Included with the Owen Aults, the Coleman family, and the Howard Ault family, were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ault and family, of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs, Leo Ault and family of Pleasant Grove; Orson Hacking Cedar Fort, i if Roger R. and Erma Rae Holm-stea- d Cawley are announcing the arrival of a new baby son, March 12, at the American Fork Hospital. Bryan R. is the name chosen for the young man, who has dark- - hair and tipped the scales: at eight pounds and 12 12 ounces! There are a sister, Raleen, and a brother, Mike, welcoming the newcomer., Mr, and Mrs. Victor Holmstead of Lehi, share grandparents' honors with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cawley of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs.. Richard D. Christofferson of Lehi, are the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Vicki Lou Christofferson, to Corporal Hal William Robbins of the U. S. Marine Corps. Corporal Robbins is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robbins. of Pleasant Grove. Friday, April 18, is the date circled for the wedding, which will take place in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held that same evening in the Lehi Stake Center, at 200 North Center Street, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Christofferson is a graduate of the Lehi High School, where she was active in the Thespian Club holding office for three years. She also graduated from the four year course in LDS Seminary. She represented her school and community at Girls State and was school for KOVO and KCPX broadcasting systems. She has attended Brigham Young currently- employed at Dan's Drive Inn in Lehi. Active in church affairs she is teaching in Sunday School and is Uriiver-SityV'arid'- - fe . . . Lehi Patients in Am. Fork Hospital Also expert mechanical serves -Lube Jobs - Body Work or whatever Among those receiving treatment in the American Fork Hospital were the following from Lehi: Kimberly Bone, Roger D. Menicol, EarleneMcNicoLJoAnn K. Brown, Louise E. Wright, Lori Smith, Cedar Valley; Evelyn Holmstead, Michael Smith, Adri-anPineda, Ross Kay Ford, R. T. Woffinden, Reuben J. Russon, Myzelle Smuin, Afton D. Chamberlain, Cedar Valley. Silence is the best resolve for him who distrusts himself. Mr.- - and Mrs. Anthony B. Chesopen house to be held at D uncan nut of American Fork announce Manor in American Fork on the engagement and forthcoming Thursday, March 30, (tonight) marriage of their daughter Edna, from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends to Jay L, Colledge, son of Mr. and relatives are cordially invitand Mrs. Donald L. College of ed to attend. Lehi. is a senior The bride-to-b- e The couple will be honored at an student at the American Fork High School and will graduate this spring. Lehi Librarians The prospective groom is a of the Lehi HighSchool. graduate Attend Convention He was recently released after serving two years active duty A valuable experience for sevwith the U. S. Army and is preseral hundred librarians from all ently employed at Tooele Army parts of the State of Utah was Depot, Tooele, Utah. the convention of the Utah LiThe most tactful thing a hunbrary Association, held last Thursday, Friday and Saturday ter can do when he shoots a in the Lafayette Ballroom at friend by mistake for a rabbit is the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. to convince his friend that he Mrs. Edna Swain, librarian at thought he was a noble stag the Lehi Public Carnegie Li- or a bullmoose. brary, and Mrs. Mearle (Eleise): Smith, substitute librarian, at- addition to the Lehi Library is tended the Friday sessions. the new octagonal table, with Main speaker was Dr. William eight brightly painted chairs for S. Dix, who is librarian at the eight sides. This has been Princeton University, and also placed in the Children's Secfor the American tion of the president-elelibrary, and is suitLibrary Association for the able for Fourth and Fifth Grade Much vital in- students. coming year. formation was obtained from ex Processing is going forward hibits of new books, available at the libraryon book selections audio-visuaids and other val- and displays for National Liuable aids to education and read- bra y Week which will be held in A, ril. Further announcements ing promotion. NEW TABLE, CHAIRS" will be made for the special A most attractive and useful occasion. ct A your car needs we can TRI-CIT- fix it. MOTOR Y "Where you can go relax and know" i Phone 190 756-35- 80 East Main American Fork Adds joy to your life Whether your preference is a custom design in natural, gleaming marble or a pre cast of Iridestone ... or a prelustrous fireplace model that can be fabricated, installed in a house with no existing chimneys . . . Otto Buehner Company can have a firein days. in home place your All at once... aIL wrrh us ,-- --a ... "built-in-look- Visit for " Buehner's big display room free estimates, free ideas. mm mmm mmm 0j ! father of Mrs. Owen Ault, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hacking who came from Tooele; Mrs. Ila Ault, Mrs. Arvilla Hacking and Mrs. Bessie Cannon, all of Cedar Fort. Fireplace from Otto Buehner Co. Adds value to your home . . . al -- MIEUP SPECIAL na Mods Open House Tonight at Duncan Manor The world would be happier if men had the same capacity to be silent that they have to speak. Throughout the month of March $2.00 off on any major tuneup. Do it now enjoy it all Summer. date set Miss Edna Chesnut to Wed Jay Colledge; Silence is the greatest persecution. ward representative for the Gleaner Council. Her fiance is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. Active in sports, he lettered in football and wrestling. He played in the school band, attended Boys State, was active in the Thespian Club, andheld office in the World Affairs Club. He is presently serving on a tour of duty with the Marine Corps in Viet Nam. It is planned that his bride will accompany him to his next post of military duty. IlT Miss Edna Chesnut He that hears much and speaks not at all shall be welcome both in bower and hall. April bride elect Miss Vicki Lou Christofferson to Wed uate of the Continental Beauty School in Salt Lake City. She graduated from the Lehi High School, where she was active in forensics and was also a member of the Thespian Club. She graduated from the LDS Seminary and church activities have included teaching in Sunday School. ; Her finance is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School. He is currently a student at Utah Technical College inProvo, and is employed as a machinist with Clark's Engineering Company, in Orem. A member of the National Guard, he has completed his six Miss Connie Lynne Peterson to wed Russell H. Cluff months active duty. The young couple will make their home in OWEN AULT FAMILY BABY SON ARRIVES Orem. Lor in Dale and Bette Lou Brooks Walker are announcing the birth of a new baby daughter, born March 4, at the American Fork Hospital. Sherry Lou is the name chosen for the little lady, who has black hair and weighed in at eight pounds and two ounces. The first girl in the family is receiving a hearty welcome from four brothers, Terry Dale, 13; Perry Brooks, 10; Larry Lorin, seven, and Barry Charles, age five years. Mrs. Arreva Brooks Peterson of Lehi, shares grandparents' honors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Walker of Pleasant Grove. f Miss Corinne Covington to Wed Danny Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Covington of Lehi, are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter', Miss Corinne Covington, to Danny Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Baxter of Lin-do- n. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, March 22, at 7:00 p.m., at Duncan Manor, 21 5 North Center Street, American Fork. An open house reception will honor the couple on Wednesday, March 26, at the Lehi Riding Club Clubhouse, 289 North Fifth West, Lehi. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. Miss Covington who is employed on the staff at Jo's Fashions beauty salon in Lehi, is a grad 20, 1969 BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR LORIN DALE AND BETTE LOU BROOKS WALKER Training School ductions while in high school and graduated from the Brig-ha- m Young University with her Associate of Science Degree in Secretarial Technology. She has held various positions in her home and BYU ward. She is currently employed by the Sociology Department of Brigham Young University. Her fiance is a graduate from the Juarez Stake Academy and the Provo LDS Seminary. He fulfilled a LDS Mission to Guatemala and El Salvador. He is presently a junior at Brigham Young University and is employed by Thursday, March THE LEHI FREE PRESS Miss Connie Lynn Peterson Engaged; hhw It is inconvenient, inconsistent, and costly to spread your financial needs all over town. It's a better idea to save and borrow where you already have your checking account. You become well known to our staff and enjoy a preferred customer status. When a hew financial problem arises we can serve you quickly and efficiently and no time is lost in making long credit checks. So if you have not yet discovered the benefits of full service banking, call or come in today. time-consumi- We'd love the opportunity of showing you just what you have been missing. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION STATE BANK OF aono Lehi f Utah r IP 1 |