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Show Local LIFE Corporation Aids I 3 Community's Financial Structure V Miss Rosemary Johnson. Terrv , Nielsen in Mid-Decem- . Mr. and Mrs. Irving D. son announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Rosemary, and Terry Lee Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey C. Nielsen. Both families are from Lehi. Friday, December 19, is the day the young couple will exchange wedding vows in the Lehi Fourth LDS Ward Church. They will be honored at an open house reception which will follow from 8:00 until 10:00 p.m. ; is presently The bride-to-attending school at the Lehi High be School. The prospective groom is a graduate of the Lehi High School. In school he won a first place ribbon for a bedroom set he built Linda Kay Ashby - Red Roses on a white backdrop highlighted the decor as Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Orr, the former Linda Kay Ashby of Lehi, greeted guests at a wedding receptionSaturday, November 29 in the Fourth Ward Cultural Hall. The couple was marriedTues-da- y, November 25 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Ashby by Bishop G. Dale Burgess. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Orr of Kearns. The .bride was attired in a floor-lengt- h gown of lace and slippersatin with long sleeves and accented by a long floor-2; JShestrrted abbu length quet of' iong-sTemm- red ed '7 roses. of Honor was Carolyn Ross. Bridesmaids were Charlotte Ewell, Denese Bullock, Mara Jo Rafiner and Dianna Ash- -' by. They were attired in white blouses and blue floor length Maid ' ' skirts. ' . : . " Best man was Ereet Floto. Clarence and Norma Ferre were host and hostess for the reception. Assisting with serving s, were Tamie Orr, Kathleen JoAnne Baum and Anita Bullock. Barbara Parks, Helen Perry, Maxine Banks and Myrna Ashby were in charge of gifts. Presiding over the guest book , " Ait-ken- ; Gifi-O-RcimDa- Dvmvxg was Nola Terry. The new Mrs. Orr is a senior at Lehi High School and she is a three-yeseminary graduate. Mr. Orr graduated from Granger High School and has just been assigned to a Marine Corp base In North Carolina. ar Womens Legislative Council to Hear Lcr Them Hear From You Names, Addresses of Missionaries, Servicemen Published For Christmas ys (LIFE) to assist businesses interested in the Lehi area to locate and to assist businesses already here through the 502 L. The names and addresses of : missionaries and servicemen are George Peterson listed here for those wishing to extend HolidayGreetingstothem. ; Greets Longtime If you have an address you would ; Friends like published, please bring it Army to the Free Press office before George W. Peterson had a won- -i derful surprise during the recent Tuesday noon. : open house for him and his wife. Missionaries ) i ; 0uJ Kalevantie 15 B 18, Miss Beverly Beal F. Stuttgart, Pfizerstr. 8 A, Germany Sp4 Charles one-ha- : D. Snow 01 Co. C. 169th Eng. Bn. A. P.O. San Francisco, California 96491 Ik. km.M m ' ARRIVES AT PROVO Ensign Richard L. Barnhart Checking in at Utah Valley Hospital in ProvoSaturday, November 29, was little Amanda Van Wagoner, daughter of Richard and Mary Carter Van Wagoner of Lehi. The little girl, who has lots of curley black hair, weighed six pounds and 15 ounces and was 20 inches long. She joins a sister, Lisa Jane, 16 months. Grandmothers are Mrs. Gail Van Wagoner and Mrs. Jessie Carter, all of Lehi. NAS, Pennsacola, Florida 32508 Capt. James E. Stein 335th A.H.C., A.P.O. San Francisco, er son-in-la- California 96530 nd SP5 and Past YWMIA Workers Inadvertantly omitted from the of past YWMIA workers of the Lehi Stake were Mrs. Hazel S. Evans, first counselor, Mrs. Lela Wing Lott, first secretary, Mrs. Hazel Mae Bone, and Mrs. Eunice Hutchings, first stake list rs. sssjvsssj&sjtssj chechfld voiir.. hnfimtnli7atinii Richard L. Barnhart Boaufu . Richard L. Barnhart Receives Commission In Navel Reserve 7 H M M I V .. giving Ma Wot details on this and other plans of health and life Insurance, contact: Navy Ensign Richard L. Barn- hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Barnhart of Route One, n Kenneth Lehi, was commissioned ah Ensign in the Naval Reserve on completion of the Aviation Officer Course at the Naval Aviation Schools Command in Pensacola, Fla. course included The instruction In Naval history and world affairs. Naval Justice, leadership and orientation, effective communications, physical fitness and swimming. He will now enter the flight preparation school to continue his training under the Naval Aviation Program. He is a graduate of Lehi High and Utah State Suniversity where he majored in social sciences. ' Exciting gifts of beauty show how much you Whimpey care because they keep on giving throughout the year. Unique, precious or just for fun... a collection of gifts to pamper and delight. 1015 North 1200 East Lehi perfumes, colognes and elegant atomizers creative cosmetics and complexion care collection after shaves, colognes and accessories for him mirrors, manicure sets and mora for the boudoir ek Phone 768-23- 31 ItPttSCNTINC cosmmc studio Proafabent & Don merle noRmfln 123 NORTH tOO EAST STREET LEril. UTAH THOUSANDS OF P0K1SETTAS , Omaha.vL J lit Inttmnc Affiliate: United of OkSMh MUtUM Of (MMH MHMANCI COMMMf rsjrjrssszrssszss. TO CHOOSE FR0L1 our own " ( Mutual T p SPECIAL E'LOISE MORE FOR YOUR (eUSTOn FLOCKIUG) ! John Mlcheal and Patricia Pen-ro- d Seamon of Lehi, are the proud parents of a baby daughter, Heidi, born Nov. 22 in the American who weighone-ha- natural curly hair. Gidget, three. , Grandmothers are Mrs. Rhea Penrod of Lehi and Mrs. Nelda .Seamm of St. George. Heidi also has a treat grandfalher, It. W. Seaman of St. George. HUMPHRIES in the Poinsetta Garden A.F. ed seven pounds, six and lf ounces and was 19 inches long upon arrival, has lots of at Cash and Carry HEIDI SEAMON BORN sister, Now Available $93 assisting. A special musical number will be a patriotic duet sung by Mrs. Duane Jensen and Mrs. Harold Anderson. a $600.00 Maternity Benefit Starting w joins 4L. ately.?.. Make sure your protection will provide the higher daily room and surgical benefits needed today. Free from health insurance check-u- p on POMSETTAS L. Leake, specialist in health education on the Utah State Board of Education, will be the speaker Thursday, December 4, at the meeting of the Women's Legislative Council. The session will begin at 9:00 a.m. In the Women's Cultural Center of Provo. Mr. Leake will speak on the subject of sex education in the schools. The meeting has been arranged by the education committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Marion J. Clark with Mrs. Omar Hansen and Mrs. Perclval Bige-lo- She 98433 How far from death do you drive? Maybe just inches. The Utah Safety Council says many Great trials seem to be necescrashes result because the driver for great duties. could not stop in time. The driver sary preparation who doesn't keep enough space between his car and the next is looking for trouble he will eventually find. Robert Fork Hospital. The little blonde, Kenneth Larson Mrs. Quarters No. 6796 Fort Lewis, Washington Robert L. Leake NOV. 22 IN AMANDA VAN WAGONER Servicemen Building 3246, Apt. 318 A. AN OGDEN BAY CATCH--Gaid Turner of Lehi, Shirl Leavitt of Roy as they left, stands with his show off the swans they shot at Ogden Bay Saturday morning. Last year, Turner caught a 19 12 pound bird. The fowl will be the main dish during two holiday dinners when the Turners host the Leavitts (Geraldine) and Mr. and Mrs. Paul (L" .da) Glather of Lehi this year. ADMIRING ' j Two Army buddies he hadn't seen since he got off the train after the First World War in 1919 came from Ogden to at-- '. tend the festivities. They areOl-ivi- e Cramer, a boyhood friend jfrom Huntsville and Mr. Wheel- er, a barber in Ogden. The men were together all j j through the war, as members of the 348th Field Artillery, Battery D of the 91st Division. Kerava, Finland Program of the Small Business Administration. in school. He is employed in Salt This opportunity allows the citLake City and is also attending izens of the community through Utah Technical College in Provo. purchase of stock to help the Following a honeymoon trip to community grow industrially as Yellowstone National Park the !well as commercially and resl-- ! young couple will make their dentially. home in Lehi. The purpose is to Increase employment, to increase retail sales and to broaden the tax base of the community. Friends Pay Final The 502 program, from the governmental standpoint, is to Tribute to assist areas j use federal money (that want to do something for themselves. With local particiTo Melba Felt pation at approximately 10 per Funeral services were con- cent and government partlclpa- ducted Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 1 tion at 90 per cent, with the par-- : ticipation of local lending insti-- ! p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel for Mrs. Melba Fox Felt, who tutes the Small Business Admin-- : died Nov. 22 at her home in Lehi. istration guarantees the local institution 90 per cent of Bishop George Tripp of the Lehi lending First Ward Bishopric officiated. the loan to minimize the risk of Prelude and Postlude music venture capital. ' This is an excellent opportun-- ; was played by Eva Carson of the for Lehi residents to build ity First Ward. their community with something was offered by prayer Family than verbal encouragemore Harold M. Fox, a brother. Openstated Don Peterson, ing Prayer was by Orville C. ment," of LIFE. president Another a Fox, nephew. nephew The main purpose of the comand his wife, Joan and Marshall pany is to secure jobs for those Fox presented a vocal duet "Softwho will be coming in to the emly and Tenderly." market. "We are edremarks Following by Bishop ployment our youth when they are ucating Tripp, former stake president out of our school system, they Herman C.GoatesandPres.Dean T. Worlton spoke, remembering must seek employment elseY Ronald P. Hanson incidents in their acquaintance where. The problem is that we have done nothing prior to the with Mrs. Felt and of the. culturorganization of the UVIDA as- - Ronald Hansen al contributions of the Fox fam; to financially encour-- j sociation in music. ily, particularly lo- -l in our outside interest age Vera Trane and Ann Bushman cality or for that matter local Receives Duty sang, "The Lord is My Shepindustrial development," Peter-- 1 Carherd," accompanied by Eva j son said. son. To God Award The LIFE Corp. was formed by j The benediction was offered by interested individuals several inj Rnnolrt a friend, Evans L. Anderson. Paul Hancnn K , enn I 'fPallbearers were members ot the development of Lehi. Mem- -; of.w...u and Mrs. Paul Hanson, Mr. the First Quorum of Elders of bers of the Board of Directors,1 awarded his "Duty to has been to addition in Peterson Pres. are; the Lehi First Ward, including God award. The presentation was Kenneth Webb, LaVere Downs, Byron Whipple, vice president;! made by his father last Sunday Merrill Carson, Eric Jorgensen, if evening. S. Ken Clark and David Young-ber- g. son, secretary and Directors; Ronald has earned four IndivH. Russell E. Calvin Swenson, Dedication of the grave and is a Star Scodt. Innes, Grant Smith and Ralph idual awards was offered by Rulon J. Fox, He his Troop as Patserved has Wing. The late Colyed Penrod a brother. Leader and' was a Den Chief rol CorThis a director. was also Flowers were cared for by fee lf in the Cub Scout Program, the First Ward Relief Society. poration was formed two and member of the Teacher's is a The directors ago. years Interment followed in the Lehi who served without pay for the Quorum and served as President City Cemetery. benefit of the company, have in- of his Deacon's Quorum. Ronald is a Sophomore at the terviewed approximately six difCARD OF THANKS ferent businesses interested in Lehi High School and is active our area but for one reason or Jn student affairs. He is a mem We would like to thank all those another, were unable to assist ber of the band, where he s who participated in the beautiful them. Assistant Drum Major, a Thesservices for our wife and mother, The Phillips Mfg. Co. asked pian and played an important Dora F. Hansen and to all those for our assistance in July of part in the recent production who sent flowers, called, or in this year and we were able to "Rest Assured." He was also a any way helped in our time of assist them in securing a loan member of the football team tnis sorrow. Your kind expressions through the Small Business Ad- past season. r,of sympathy were deeply apministration in the amount of preciated. $52,000 of which our company Parking lights on vehicles are Peter Hansen must raise 10 per cent through meant to be used for parking, and family sale of stock, Peterson said. not for driving, the Utah Safety This money will assist them ij Council points out. When a VMore Mings are wrought by tripling their output of campers, ehicle is moving, parking lights prayer than this world dreams coaches and truck covers. It will are no substitute for headlights, of. increase employment in that which should be turned on before business by five additional in- you actually need them to see A lie that is half a truth is the road. dividuals. ever the blackest of lies. 4-j Pearl. Elder Bert Wilson i Weds Peter Orr V two and one-ha- lf Approximately years ago, the Local Development Committee (LDC), the local organization of Utah Val- -. ley Industrial Development Association, (UVIDA), formed the Lehi Industrial Fund Enterprises Wedding Rites ber The sales tax revenue to this city alone will be approximately $2500 or will equal approximately one mill in tax money. "Su tlirough this cooperation we" luvfc substantially proved that local participation is necessary in such a competitive field as industrial development for it must be realized Hut in our surrounding communities they are doing the same thing to encourage development in their areas 7 as well," he said. "We don't mean to say that tjiis a competitive field where jobs are concerned, because it makes little difference where the Industry is located in our county as to the availability of jobs. But from the taxing viewpoint, i(:js competitive as to where these industries are located. So in order to build our tax base we must continue to encourage in our area. V We are very pleased to have'the Phillips Mfg. Co. in our aiea and we hope the citizens of 'the community will not only purchase stock in our company but ill also do business with Phillips Mfg. as well in the purchasing of their products." he said. 'f Those interested in purchasing stock should contact one of'fhe directors. The following is a modern success story staged right here in Lehi to show what action on the part of concerned citizens can do to develop and deepen the financial base of a community by aiding local industry, in this case the Phillip's Manufacturing Co. ... to wed Rosemary Johnson to Wed Terry ucwfc -- 1 Vfi Lee Nielsen uen' no ,M 4. 1969 FEEE PEESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER LEHI THE DICK W A 1 1 LASS PHONE 768-369- 5 AT LEHI (North of Lehi Lumber) Large F t Wreaths, Stc ind $5.95 These wreaths art really nice. Machine ti and flocked to suit your HUMPHRIES tastt. STUDENTS Use your Discount Card for Christmas Shopping. FLORAL Phone . 895 NORTH 1st EAST a MONEY Large Cyleman Plants 6 in $3.95 Potted Chrysanthemums tin $3.95 756-353- PRIZES GIVEN 9 54 East Main - Am. Fork EVERY WEEK Come in and REGISTER. i |