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Show i nil, j ,ni(. n.jjBij ii n.im.i THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 3. 196S ing her child, Mrs. Lewis began practical nursing and for a number of years this was her i Miss Margaret Voffindsn to Wed Granger Msn in July 11 Ceremony livlihood. In 1944, Mrs. Lewis returned to American Fork, joined a few months later by her and daughter, Lamond and Zenda Fotheringham and since then has lived at 66 North 1st East. What Mrs. Lewis lacks In size she makes np in energy. She tackled one project after another, as much at home with a hammer and saw as with her favorite quoting needle. She needed a litson-in-l- aw Miss Donna Curtis, Robert A. Boren ... Ui to wed July 1 11 Miss Donna Curtis, Robert Boren of Lehi to Recite Marriage Vows July 11 Scheduled to join the parade of July brides is Miss Donna Cur tis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Veron P. Curtis of Lehi. She will wed Robert A. Boren of Lehi, Friday, July Lehi Third Ward 11, in the Church. Bi- shop Eldred Fox will perform the ceremony. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Mildred B. Nielsen of Lehi and the late Glen Boren. The couple will be honored at a reception following the ceremony, in the Third Ward church. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. and all friends and relatives are invited. Miss Curtis is a graduate of OFF trip ON VACATION-Everyth- and who "Peter Pan" to be Presented Wed., Susan A. Lewis Thursday, Friday at Smith Amphitheater To 'Peter Pan" the delightful fan tasy by James M. Barris, will be presented at the Smith Am phitheater tc night (Wednesday), Thursday an'l Saturday evenings, it was reported by Glen Smith, director. Sponsored by the Lehi City Recreation Department, curtain time will be 8:30 p.m. each evening and the public is . Is packed and we are all ready to go. What was that memorable ing all were the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary, four year course. A member of the National Honor Society, she sang in the school chorus and was a member of the Pep Club and a Junior Varsity cheerleader. Active in sewing, she made her own wedding dress in the tailoring class and modeled it in the Spring Fashion Show. Her fiance is a graduate of the Lehi High School where he was active in the Future Farmers of America organization. He is presently employed with the Vista Liner Inc., firm in Salt Lake City. The couple will make their home In Lehi I CHALLENGE YOU Captain Hook, played by Arnold Pope, left, challenges Peter Pan, played by Annette Jenkins, to a duel. Wendy, played by Kathy Jenkins, center, watches. Action is from production of "Peter Pan" which will be presented Wednesday, (tonight), Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m. at the Smith Amphitheater. included? invited. Admission will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children under 12 years old. Heading the cast as the elf in Peter Pan is Annette Jenkins. Wendy is played by Kathy Jenkins; John by Mont Christof-ferso- n and Michael by Joe Ford. Captain Hook is portrayed by Arnold Pope. Other cast members include Mary Christoffer-so- n, Merrill Higginson, Robert Pope, Phyllis Hansen, Miriam Chatfield, Alan Smith, David Hansen, David Pope, Kathy Wing, Ronald Hansen, Neil Whimpey, Tesa Nakagawa, Mary Jo Terry, and Marlyn Terry. Fairies include Tori Peck, Kimberly Peck and Jill Chivers. The Mermaids are Karen Pope, Rebecca Mer-re- ll and AnitaSearle. Meemaids and Wolves will be Rachael Brown Christie Worthen, Micia Fowler, Terri Johnson, and Jayne Turner. Pirates are Russell Woffin-de- n and Kerry Brown. Celebrate 90!h Birthday Adams Lewis hasn't found time yet to grow old, although she celebrated her 90th birthday on June 24. There was no formal observance but friends and relatives called. Her zest for living and her Susan Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. are announcing the engagement marriage of their daughter. Miss Margaret Ellen Woffinden, to W. Raymond Morris of Granger. Vows will be recited on Friday, July 11, at the Lehi Riding Club clubhouse, with Bishop Boyd Stewart officiating. An open house bridal shower at the will honor the bride-ele- ct Woffinden home, 443 North 2nd West, Lehi, on Wednesday, July 9. Receiving will be from 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., and all lady friends and relatives are invited. Miss Woffinden is a graduate of the Lehi High School and Wof-find- en tle more space for a refrigerator so she knocked a hole in the wall and built on. The front windows of her downstairs apartment weren't large enough. She soon fixed that problem. Other improvements reflect her in genuity. She dug up rocks and hauled buckets full of soil to make a rock garden. She made a lily pool and an outdoor fireplace. Peach pits have grown into fine peach trees. As late as this early spring she painted the two front rooms. She's a natural green thumber. Most of her shrubs were started under cans and bottles. A faithful member of the LDS Fifth Ward she attends regularly. She served for years as a visiting teacher and as a member of the quilting committee of the Relief Society. A skilled quilter she has spent countless hours quilting at the church and in her home, and many she bound xNOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF Mr. Morris is a graduate of the Granite High School and LDS Seminary. He has attended the University of Utah. The couple will make their home at 3365 West 3650 South, In Granger. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water In Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in Verl K. Box 232, Lehi, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of .385 sec. -- ft. of water evidenced by Underground Water Claim Nos. 17161, 17162, 18194, and Cert. App. No. 24365 No. 5127. The water has been di- He-bert- son, (55-63- 7) Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix at the office of Wootton and Wootton, Attorneys at Law, Suite 12, Geneva Building, North Center, American Fork, Utah, on or before September 13, 1969; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions Utah Code Annotated of 5, by hand. A creative challenge finds 1953, and with proper verification Susan Lewis willing. The tinted as required therein. Nellie E. Warden photograph of her daughter and Administratrix the plaques and figurines Date of First Publication: June her living room are her 12, 1969 in the Lehi Free Press. work. Date of Last Publication: July She has a way with animals too. 1969. 3, Buttons, her dog, welcomes 75-9-- visitors as warmly as his mistress and the neighbor's horse pasturing in the back lot responds to her call to come and energy have always outrun her be made pretty, so she combs years. She explains it this way. his mane. "My daddy was a little disTo sum it all up, the advice appointed that I wasn't a son, her mother gave to her childso I tried to make it up to him," ren, "An idle mind is the devil's which probably accounts for her workshop" is the yardstick by handiness with a saw and hamwhich Susan Lewis measured her mer, paint brush and shovel. life. . She was born June 24, 1879 at American Fork, the sixth of IT'S A BOY ten children, seven daughters and FOR BLAINE P. AND three sons, of Joshua and Mary ALTA BARRATT ANDERSON Blaine P. and Alta Barratt Bathgate Adams. Her grandfather, Arza Adams, was one of Anderson are the parents of a American Fork's original setnew baby son, born June 16, in tlers. the American Fork Hospital. Mrs. Lewis attended the early Wayne B. is the name chosen schools here and clearly rememfor the young man, who has auMR. AND MRS. bers John Wootton and Martha' burn hair and weighed in at nine Nelson as teachers. Among her pounds and one ounce. There RICHARD BONE VACATION IN CALIFORNIA treasures is a bright ribbon book are two brothers, Kert and Jeffmark denoting attendance at Prirey, and three sisters, Kerri Mr. and Mrs. ; Richard Bone mary in 1888. Sue, Gerri and Paula. Also exOn September 22, 1901 she martending a a hearty welcome i s enjoyen a week's vacation in California, where they were ried John S. Lewis of Lehi and Philip, the Indian foster son of guests at the home of their daughthey lived in Lehi. A daughter the family. Mr. and Mrs. Evans ter Myrna, Mr. and Mrs. Charles was born to them. On July 4, L. Anderson of Lehi, are the 1905 Mr. Lewis met his death pleased grandparents, and Mrs. Spurgeon. They renewed acquaintance with their grandchildren, when struck by a train. Faced Alice L. Phillips the great-gran- d mother. Richard, Christina, Norman Lane with the responsibility of rear and the baby, Sandra, now four years old. Highlight of their stay was the graduation of their grand son, Richard Walker, honor student at Colfax High School, with 80 in the class. Richard will go on to Sierra College this Fall and will continue his education in drafting. Among the points of interest was the area of the grape orchards in Stockton. Mr. 1 Bone was on vacation from his I ) II ( 1 i position with the Steel Erection Lake City. SLB&M. SARAH J, PATRICK 8 LDS Seminary.- - She graduated from the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City, and is currently employed by the Laury Miller Pontiac, Inc., firm in Salt (55-63- 7) verted from four wells as follows: n. wells, depth unknown well 183 ft. deep, at the (4) n. following points: (1) S. 391 ft. E. 2262 ft. (2) S. 655 ft. E. 1822 ft. (3) S. 528 ft. E. 2099 ft., all from Nl4 Cor., Sec. (1-- 3) 21, T5S, R1E (4) N. 575 ft. W. 730.3 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 16, T5S, R1E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family under stockwatering of 6 cattle, 6 horses, 50 sheep, 100 chickens, 6 pigs under and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 for irrigation of 9.15 acs. All uses Sec. 21, SE14 16, T5S, R1E. Hereafter, .385 sec. -- ft. of water will be diverted from two wells as follows: (1) existing n. well 183 deep at a point N. 57.5 ft. W. 730.3 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 16, T5S, R1E (2) n. ft. deep at a well 100-3point S. 353 ft. W. 480 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 21, T5S, R1E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 6 cows, 6 horses, 50 sheep, 100 chickens, 6 pigs, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 9.15 acs. All uses in SE14 in NE14NE14, SE The Lehi Free Press Main Street, Lehi, Utah Postage Paid at Lehi Postofflce Entered at the postofflce at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter under the act of congress March 3, 1879. 32 West newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare A weekly of Lehi City Published by the Free Prest Publishing Co every 14 Sec. 00 . SEl4Sec. 16,NEl4NEl4,Sec. 21, T5S, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 14,-oor before Aug. 9, 1969. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER n Thursday E Russell lnneti. Publlshei Subscription Price $350 (in advance) Published in Lehi Free Press, Lehi, Utah on June 26, July 3 and 10, 1969. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI2 "I Cm IV f u) CP V5s o o o 1 L. D. S. Sociables V Set Schedule NOTICE: To all single, widowed and divorced LDS men and wofollowmen, age 23 or over--th- e ing weekly and monthly activities are held for your recreation and enjoyment. DANCING Every Saturday night, 9:00 p.m. at the Lindon Ward Chapel. Admission is $1.00 per person. Live music. LET ER RAW-W- ho remembers this particular car with the storm curtains, dating back to about Who 1912? The people? can identify them? Of Authentic Photographs of Olden Days Editor's Note- - As a special feature the Free Press will print a series of these old time photos being supplied to us by Broadbent's. Some will be identified, others will not. If you recognize a relative or friend and would like the picture (or a reprint) contact Mr. Broadbent. Reprints are $1.00 each. Many fine photographs are on display at Broadbent's Store, reminiscent of the "Good old days." They are the work of Karl and Johanna Thomsen, who operated a photography studio in the upper story of Broadbent's store from 1910 to the early 1920s. Family members have supplied the photographs for the benefit and convenience of families who may be concerned. John and Alice Boradbent are also very interested in having the pictures id- dentlfied so that they can run a file which will prove of inestimable value for historic and genealogical purposes. , Lehi families and the general public are invited to call in at Broadbent's and view the pic- BOWLING On the first and third Mondays of each month at the BYU Lanes. Soper Infant Dies Broadbent's Displays Wide Variety CHRIS MILLER FAMILY SPEND TWO WEEKS VACATION IN TEXAS Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller and daughter Vera, spent two weeks in Highlands, Texas, where they visited with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bracewell. The scenic area is located near Houston. The group visited the Astro Dome and attended the circus at Astro Hall. Their tour of the famed Astro World, similar to Disneyland, was most Impressive. The rides are free after payment of the admission price, and there is a separate area designed for the young children. Mr. andMrs. Simms, friends of the Brace-well- s, entertained the group at tures, help Identify them and an enjoyable western barbecue. where there Is a photograph of Mr. Miller was on vacation from a family member, arrange for a his position at the Tooele Army copy of the picture. Depot. Le-R- oy Dawn Michelle Soper, infant daughter of Harlin D. and Jo-leCook Soper, born June 13, in Aviana, Italy, died a few hours ne (Fall through Spring) FIRESIDE On the second and fourth Sundays of each month, 8:30 p.m.' at the Provo 18th Ward Chapel 1775 North 850 West. Interest- -, ing speakers and excellent and after birth. She is survived by her parents, Italy, where her father is unusual entertainment. stationed with the U.S. Armed A Forces; grandparents, Mr. and clergyman in France is Mrs. Arnold Fein, Medford, Ore- known as an abbe. gon and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cook, Cedar Fort, Utah; and a Mrs. Lily Roberts of Lehi. The child was brought from overseas to the Wing Mortuary in Lehi, and graveside services were held Sunday, at 2:00 p.m. in the Cedar Fort Cemetery, with Bishop Cloyd Harris of the Cedar Valley Ward, officiating. great-grandmoth- II unr.i if f i o o o A? At mix o o o o I i Ivy ' i D O ' O o o o o o II CASH ond CARR- Yo o Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, July 2,3, and 1 rJUtS, . o o More For Your Money o . o o o HUMPHRIES K I A O A I o b V IttVb o 54 East Main American Fork Phone o J? 5 Ow Flowers Are Fresher and Better Because They Are Home Grown" 756-353- 9 cioooooooooooooooopooooooooooooooooooboooooooo er, Mm Mf KEITH DUBOIS LEAVES FOR OKINAWA ASSIGNMENT i BEGINS JULY 7th THRU Keith Dubois left last Sunday by plane for Okinawa, on a Civil Service assignment. Transferred from his position at the Tooele Army Depot, he will serve as supervisor of body and fender repair of tanks, trucks and other vehicles brought in from the combat zone In Viet Nam. He expects to spend six months on the assignment. com diss this cheat Shoes stohe-vjid- e Rudy to Wear - Fabrics - Savings in Every Department. , i. POTTED o o o o o Company. JUIYJE SPECIAL o lib JULY 12 sale e a HE 3WVE i 'h a - li o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o |