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Show THE Miss Lynda Beck to Wed California Man U in April 3 Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Wells Beck of Lehi are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage plans of their daughter, Lynda and Robert Willardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dure Willardson of Los Angeles, California, The couple will exchange wedding vows April 3 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and will be feted at an open house at the Lehi Stake Center that same night. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Beck is a graduate of Lehi High School and of four years of Seminary. In high school, She was a member of the pep club for two years and was an honorary Pepette her senior year. She was a member of the paper staff for three years and was chosen as outstanding secre J vf tary from Lehi in 1967 by the National Secretary's Association. She attended Snow College for one year, where she was af- I filiated with Lambda Delta Sigma. She continued her education at Brigham Young University. She is currently employed as a sec-reta- at the ry State Training School. Mr. Willardson, after graduating from high school, enrolled at Utah State University prior to an LDS Mission fulfilling to Guatemala-E- l Savador, where he served as assistant to the president. He is currently a junior at Brigham Young University, where he is majoring in accounting. The new Mr. and Mrs. Willardson will make their home in Provo following their marriage. ... to wed Set April 10 Wedding Date in Temple ... to wed r) ( Miss Laura Like Him to Wed Arizona Man in March 28 Rites Mr. and Mrs. Elwin H.Allan of Provo are announcing the en gagement and forthcoming mar riage of their foster daughter, Laura Like Him and David N. Talayumptewa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Talayumptewa of. Tuba City, Arizona. Mr. Talayumptewa is a foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Boise J. Evans of Lehi. The couple will bemarriedSat-urdaMarch 28 in Lehi, with Bishop George F. Tripp of the First Ward officiating. Relatives and friends are cordially invited y, Miss RosemarySmithandDan-ie- l Snow Thatcher will exchange marriage vows on Friday, April 10, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Making known the news of the forthcoming marriage are Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Smith, parents of the bride-to-bThe prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Thatcher of Provo, Utah. Later the same evening the day of the ceremony, the newlywed couple will be honored at a reception to be held in the American Fork Eleventh Ward Cultural Hall. Greeting will be from 8 to 10 p.m. and all friends and relatives are invited. Miss Smith is a graduate of house honoring the newlyweds that same day at the Lehi Riding Club, receiving from to an open e. to 10 p.m. The bride, a third-ye- ar student at Brigham Young University, is majoring in elementary education. She is a graduate of Bountiful High School at Bountiful. 8 a graduate Mr. Talayumptewa, of Lehi High School and of Sem- inary, is a sophomore at Snow College, where he is majoring in business. He is employed at Rocky Mountain Refractories. Lehi Fifth Ward I Lynda Beck . 1 Observes plans temple vows Ward C. Holbrook, executive director of the newly organized Department of Social Services for Utah, will be the featured speaker at the April 2 meeting of the Women's Legislative Council of Utah County. He will explain the functions of the new department at the Thursday meeting, to be held at 9:30 a.m. in the Women's Cultural Center, 310 West 500 North, Provo. Mr. Holbrook will later be Serimpian Club Learns First Aid Techniques subject was "First to Mouth Resusitation" last Thursday as members of the Serimpian Club met at the home of Mrs. Phyliss Covington to lisThe ten Aid-Mou- th to Bob Greenhalgh Highway of the Patrol. Mr. Greenhalgh presented an interesting lecture and a film en- Miss Mary Searle titled "Pulse of Life," both dealing with methods of artificial respiration. He also demonstrated various techniques with a manni-ke- n and club members took turns practicing these methods with it. was Mrs. Lucille ... to recite vows Christofferson. Miss Mary Searle, Alyn Rockwood To Recite Wedding Vows in Temple Rites April 2, ceremony in the Salt major. A graduate of Davis High Lake Temple will unite Miss School, he was a member of the Mary Searle, daughter of Mr. Davis football squad. He fulfilled and Mrs. Charles L. Searle of an LDS Austrian mission and is Lehi and Alyn Rockwood, son of presently employed in the BYU Mrs. Esther P. Rockwood of Physics Department. The couple will make their and the late Mr. Rockhome in Provo following their wood. marriage. A reception will follow at the An Cen-tervil- le Lehi Stake Center, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. and all relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. Miss Searle, a 19G8 graduate of Lehi High and of LDS Seminary, was a member of Thespians and of the debate team. She served as secretary of the Forensics League and of the band. Currently a sophomore at Brigham Young University, where she is majoring in clothing and textiles, Miss Searles Is also a member of the BYU Concert Band. She has held numerous positions in LDS Church auxiliaries and was visiting teaching supervisor of her BYU ward. Mr. Rockwood also attends BYU, where he Is a senior math OPEN T II CARD OF THANKS wish to express our gratitude and heartfelt appreciation to all of those who helped us during the time of our bereavement over the passing of our husband and father, John W. Zimmerman. A special thanks goes out to members of the Bishopric, Relief Society and to the many friends who sent flowers, bought food and consoled us in so many We ways. EASTER WEEKEND & Sunday ","(Saturday FREE PRIZES If ilfa" Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman and family. ! I V CBBaMSBHHiL. F"EB J EASTER EGO ' kA the American Fork High School and is presently a sophomore at Brigham Young University. Her club affiliations and special activities include winning honors for music and drama in high school; member of the National Honor Society, Pep Club and Thespian Club. She was Debut ante of the Year in 1968 for the Utah Valley Honors Cotillion; served as Utah County Dairy Princess in 1968 and was attendant to the Utah State Dairy Princess in 1969. She is active in the LDS Church and has served as senior Primary Organist for six years and she is teaching the Firelight Girls in Primary this year. She has served as Gleaner Girl representative for the ward and the American Fork Stake for one year also. The bridegroom was a member of the Track team in high school; Honor guard, AFROTC at BYU; Head Phtographer for the BYU Universe, summer of 1967 and served an LDS mission to Austria Anniversary from 1967-6Following their marriage the Relief Ward The Lehi Fifth couple will make their future Society, with a nod to St. PatUtah rick's Day, celebrated the an- home in Orem where both will at BYU. niversary of the Relief Society's continue their studies the founding Tuesday, March 17, with Mr. Thatcher is employed as a joined by J. Keith Melville of a birthday gathering. photographer for the Utah State Orem and they will discuss, in Highway Commission inSalt Lake Following a lesson by Mrs. the form of a debate, a bill which C. (Ina) Hunt, a program City, Utah. has been proposed by President was presented, with Mrs. Mac Richard Nixon. (Barbara) Powell, chorister, in Mr. Holbrook has been a state charge. representative, state senator, Featured was areadingbyRuth president of the Utah State Farm Stone, entitled "Twice Told Bureau, Chairman of the Public Tales," and a song, "Magnify Welfare Commission, and ChairYour Callings," sung byShirleen man of the Mental Health CounNorman, Laurene Kirkham, cil Western Interstate CommisStewart, Willa Wing, Sharon sion for Higher Education. He Roberta Kirkham, Jo-lidePaula, of as also has served President Richins and Mrs. Powell, the Bountiful Rotary Club, and accompanied by Wanda Findley. as Bishop, Stake High CouncilMrs. dePaula, Mrs. Norman, man and Stake President in the Mrs. Richins and Mrs. Powell LDS Church. also presented a musical skit, Mr. Melville is a teacher of "Yes, Yes, Certainly Yes." They American Government and His- were also accompanied by Mrs. tory at BYU. Previously he taught at Ricks College and served as Findley. The audience sang a birthday Acting Dean of Students 1956-5- 7. selection written in honor of the He obtained his B. A. inPoliti-ca- l Relief Society anniversary. Science at the University of Decorations followed traditUtah in 1947, his M. A. at the ional March 17th and birthday in of California 1949, University themes and light refreshand his Ph.D also at the U of U party ments were served. in 1956. He has been president The party was under the diof the Utah Valley Chapter, Utah rection of the presidency, with State Historical Society and Mrs. Jean L. (Zada) Phillips of the Western ry-treasurer in charge. Political Science Association. According to Mrs. E. Dee On his return home from a Women's Council President, the program has been arranged dinner Harry's wife asked, "How KENNETH WHIMPEY by the Welfare Legislative Study was your talk this evening?" Let Harme examine your "Which one?" retorted Mrs. Committee. Sterling Ballard of Payson is chairman, ry. "The one I was going to health insurance prowith Mrs. Grant Carlisle, secgram to make sure it's give, the one I did give, or the retary, and Mrs. Parley R. Neel-e- one I delivered so brilliantly to giving you the protection you need against today's advisor; both of Spanish Fork. myself on the way home?" Ward C. Holbrook to Address Women's Legislative Council ol 9. County April 2 El-wo- i La-R- ee vyca miles west of Lehi on Utah Lake. nwKBnoo aasrer to Memorial Day. MARCH 26, 1970 Miss Brenda Grant Kindergarten. Represents Disl. in First Grades to Beauty Pageant Present Program April Dawn Malmborg, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Malmborg, Magna, reigns today as queen of the American Legion Beauty Pageant. Miss Malborg, a graduate of Cypress High School, won the beauty contest Saturday night during competition held at the Ramadalnn. The pageant was held in con nection with the 51st anniversary The Kindergarten and First; Grade students at the Sego LilyElementary School will present a program next Tuesday, March--; 31, it was reported by Principal Paul Hanson. The program, whicK -is under the direction of Mrs s Burgess, Mrs.SorensonandMrsj. . Walker, is entitled " Disney 4" '.' lands" and will be a musical tour of the many lands found in Dis-- . ' - f Parents of students in Mrs! Sorenson's First Grade andMrsJ--Burgess'morning Kindergarten are invited to view the program at 10:15 a.m. For parents oi children in Mrs. Burgess's af- -t ternoon Kindergarten and Mrs.f Walker's First Grade, the pro- -. gram will be presented at 1 p.m.! neyland. TOM POWERS VISIT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . , ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Powers eny vacation toSouth- joyed a with stops in Long em California, dramatic reading and excellent San Diego and Tijuana, response during the interview Beach, V week. with emcee J. DaleMadsen, the Mexico last A highlight of their trip was a pageant chairman. She is the visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myr-te- n Sperry of Long Beach. Mrs. Sper-r- y, F. Grant. the former Elaine Trinna-maDistrict Four was well repreworked at Power's store for sented at the Department anniMr. Sperry will soon two years. versary banquet. Among those complete a four year term with n, Christen-sewas A. Dallis present the Coast Guard and they plan to past commander of the Dean return to Lehi to reside. Mendenhall Provo Post 13, canThe Powers flew both ways. didate for department vice commander in the June 1970 election; and Joseph Wilcock of Pay-sodistrict commander. six-da- n, n, Dalley Jewelry Sunday School Workers Invited To & Gifts 72 West LEHI, Main UTAH Conference All Stake and ward Sunday and workers are invited to the Sunday School general conference session at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 5, in the Salt Lake LDS Tabernacle. 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