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Show 9J With am Lehi Stoke Center IMI 8 p.m. Best Dress 50c Plus Dance Cards Kirkham has been affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma and is a member of A'capella Choir. A former first attendant to Miss Lehi, she accompanied the BYU group to the LDS Hill Cumorah Pageant in 1968 andhas performed in "Promised Valley" the summer theatre production on Temple Square. A member of the Mormon Youth Choir, Miss Kirkham has served as ward MIA chorister and in various Sunday school positions. She is employed at the Wig. Discount Center in Salt Lake. Miss Margie Kirkham to Marry Farmington Man in Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. William L. KirkMiss Kirkham, a graduate of ham of Lehi are announcing the Lehi High and of Seminary, was engagement andforthcoming a member of Pep Club and serv marriage of their daughter, ed as drill mistress for one Margie Elaine to Ronald Stevens year. Other activities included son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wil- membership in Future Home- son Stevens of Farmington. makers of America, Biology Club The couple will be married and Color Guard for two years. Wednesday, March 25 in the Salt Active in dramatics, Miss KirkLake LDS Temple, with Elder ham was in the cast of "Brig- Alvin R. Dyer officiating. A rec- adoon," and "Oklahoma" and eption in their honor will be served as dance director for Mr. Stevens, a graduate of Daheld Friday, March 27, in the "My Fair Lady." A junior at the University of vis High School in Farmington, Lehi Fourth-Eight- h ward buildserved as concert-mastof the ing, with receiving from 8 to 10 Utah, where she is majoring in school and was Stera orchestra music and home economics, Miss p.m. ling scholar. A junior music major at the University of Utah, out-do- I t .4 it', is cur rent ly serving as concer- of the Univerity of Utah Orchestra and as assistant concert-mast- er of the Mormon Youth Symphony. A Deacon's Quorum teacher in his ward, he is also fulfilling a special stake assignment in the missionary program. He completed an LDS Cumorah Mission. He is currently employed as an accountant for Lagoon, Inc. t-master - i vj ltt -l i- I I I ml ll 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Evans . . . I ii (Juanita Whitby) Miss Juanifa Whitby Exchanges Wedding l Promises With Jay R. Evans in Alpine reception was held 13, in the Alpine Second Ward honoring the marriage of Miss Juanita Whitby and Jay R. Evans. The couple exchanged marriage vows in a ceremony prior to the reception officiated over by Bishop Ronald A lovely Friday, March Strong. Parents jw Lenora Butt Myers, 76, died MARCH THURSDAY, 1970 19, the school's seven units. Seven will be selected from the candidates, with the names of the to be announced durwinners School Name the program. ing These individuals will also the school in the anof Year represent Employees nual Utah State employee of the year competition. Who will be named Utah State Completing final plans for the winners Training School's "Employees of event are 1968-6- 9 the Year" for 1969-70- ? Leda Thome, Herman Long, Dora The answer will be made known Rees, Heinz Leonhardt, Li la at the annual Employee of the Judd, Lu Chamberlain, andAnnie Year banquet to be held on Fri- Thayne. day, March 27, in the cultural Other committee members are hall of the Training School LDS Robert Decker, Doug Johnson, Branch. The banquet will begin Erma MacAffee, Jean Goodall, at 7 p.m. Anges Lawler, Lorraine Clark Fourteen former employees of and Diane Jolley. the school who retired since The Parent's Organization will March of 1969 will also be given each of the employees of present special recognition at the ban- the year with a gift. quet, officials said. A filing cabinet has been deThey noted that nominations for the "outstanding employees" are fined as a system for losing things now being submitted by each of Alphabetically. Underway to In Lehi Wards volThe Fourth Ward leyball team is currently leading the stake in play, with the Fifth and Sixth ward teams close behind, according to Charles Porter, stake volleyball director. In action slated Monday night, March 23, at the stake center, the First Ward is pitted against the Seventh and the Fourth against the Eighth in 7 p.m. play. At 8 p.m., it's the Second versus the Fifth and the Sixth vs. the en Third. Mr. Porter announced that there are still positions available on several ward teams, and those interested should contact the ward athletic directors. Two or more weeks of play remain. He also reminds all ward athletic directors to turn in physical and insurance sheets by next Monday night. Also, there are some wards which still have not paid the $3.00 entrance fee. STORAGE TANK SPECIAL ( GET IN ON THIS WHILE THEY LAST. 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Print puckers, voiles, surahs, clingy crepes. You name it, we have it. All the Lenora B. Myers Next Saturday PRESS, State Training SSSSSSSf ) LEHI FREE OFF THE COST OF YOUR canopy flanked by large arrangements of Blue Iris and Easter Lillies. The three-tiere- d wedding cake featured a miniature wedding party on a stairway leading up to three blue bells on the top. Hosts and hostesses for the evening were Mr. andMrs. Richard Worthen, Mr. andMrs. Grant Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. John Torrens. Those in charge of serving were the bride's Attending the gifts were Norma Moyle and daughter Joan Moyle. At the guest book was Ann Marlowe, the bride's of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitby of Alpine. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson S. (Dick) Evans in Lehi. At the reception, the bride wore a lovely bridal gown of sheer chiffon over satin with sister costume of the The going-awa- y lace and pearls accent. The A -- line creation, de- bride was a navy blue suit with signed by the bride herself, fea- a lavendar orchid. The newly-wed- s are making their home in tured long full sleeves with a wide cuff. She wore a mantilla edged Lehi. with lace and a bouffant veil attached to a floral headpiece. Her bouquet was a large lavendar orchid arranged with canda orchids and Attending the bride was Jennifer Whitby as maid of honor and bridesmaids Aneta Hamnet, Mary Kay Teuscher, Kellie Gordon and Katherine Devey. Flower girl was Kristin Marlow. They were dressed in light blue and lavendar print sheer cotton dresses. They carried baskets of daisies and baby mums tied with blue ribbons. Both the mother of the bride and the mother of the groom wore lavendar crepe dresses and vanda orchid corsages. Victor Hoover served as best man to the groom and Robert Evans as the head usher. In decorations the theme of the wedding was carried out in light blue and lavendar colors. The bridal party stood before a backdrop with a blue and white Dies; Funeral 1 Volleyball Gels or er he THE 11 an Wlkfli . if1 power-by-the-yar- d. V go-wil- d see-throug- Monday, March 16, in the Ameri can Fork Hospital of natural causes. She was born August 5, 1893 in Lehi, a daughter of Mary Ann Beveridge and John Newbern Butt. She married Victor Floyd Myers Sr., April 3, 1912 in Pro vo, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died February 3, fabrics fit to GT Fords like this one, specially modified for performance events like Le Mans, could cost over $100,000. h print and y Save$98,000 0 " i5l """ I great to sew. mm " " " n 11 1965. She was a member of the Amer ican Fork Eighth Ward at the time of her death. She was active in Relief Society serving as a visiting teacher for many years. She taught Primary for several years and did an extensive amount of genealogical and temple work. She loved to travel. Surviving are three sons and three daughters, Victor Floyd Myers Jr., Ibapah, Utah; Mrs. Carl (Mary) Zierold, and Jay N. Myers both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Thomas (Lela) West, Lehi; Mrs. William C. (Irene) Neil, American Fork; and Elden Paul Myers, Provo; 24 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren; two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Earl (Ellen) Jacobs, Lehi; Mrs.Emil- ton CThelma) Faddis, American Fork; and William Francis Butt, Pleasant Grove. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 21, at 11 a.m. in the American Fork Eighth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Anderson and Sons Mortuary on Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday until 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. McCall's 226S 2220 Maverick Grabber at your Ford Dealer's Tune in to soft and flirty Thirties and Forties looks. w Tunic tops, tender shirrings. McCall's 2275 gypsy shawls, flippy skirts. A breeze to make . . . with McCall's super Step-by-Ste- p n. 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