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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI STAKE NOVEMBER 19.1970 9:30 p.m. Fifth vs. Second 9:30 p.m. Fifth vs. Sixth vs. Ninth Bye Sixth and Tenth Eighth Bye ENSIGNS DECEMBER 2 The Ensign basketball league 6:30 p.m. Third vs. Tenth will start at 6:00 p.m. with games 7:30 p.m. First vs. Sixth 8:30 p.m. Ninth vs. Second being played in the Lehi Stake Fourth vs. Center. 9:30 p.m. Eighth NOVEMBER 25 Bye Fifth and Seventh 6:00 p.m. First vs. Second DECEMBER 9 Third vs. Fourth 7:00 D.m. 6:30 p.m. Fifth vs. Ninth 7:30 p.m. Seventh vs. Eighth 8:00 p.m. Seventh vs. Kignin Val- 8:30 p.m. Fourth vs. Tenth 9:00 p.m. Tenth vs. Cedar 9:30 p.m. Second vs. Sixth ley Bye Ninth Bye First and Third DECEMBER 2 DECEMBER 16 6:00 D.m. Tenth vs. Eighth 6:30 p.m. Tenth vs. Eighth th 7:00 p.m. First vs. Sixth vs. Ninth 7:30 8:00 D.m. Ninth vs. Second 8:30 p.m. First vs. Fifth 9:00 p.m. Third vs. Cedar Val 9:30 p.m. Third vs. Seventh BASKETBALL SCHEDULE The schedule for the first half of play In the basketball season is announced by Charles Porter, stake athletic director as follows: will play The Senior on the Lehi Junior High School floor, beginning at 6 30 p.m. The Senior division is broken up into two groups. The Third, Fourth, Seventh, Eighth andTenth wards form one group. The First, Second, Fifth, Sixth and Ninth wards compose the other group. One ward from each group will ByeSecond and Fourth "bye" each week en W1 THURSDAY, p.m.--Six- MRS. STEVEN (CINDY) DRAPER Sin '?v Mrs. Steven Draper ' ley DECEMBER 23 6:30 p.m. First vs. Ninth 7:30 p.m. Third vs. Eighth 8:30 p.m. Seventh vs. Fourth NOVEMBER 25 6:30 p.m. First vs. Second 7:30 p.m. Third vs. Fourth vs. Tenth 8:30 p.m.--Seven- th Bye-F- ifth Most people would rather die than think. In fact, some do. Joins Staff BBC i s f t, At f MRS. CAREY G. SMITH . . . Jo's Fashions Announcement is made this week of a new appointee to the staff of "Jo's Fashions," beauty salon" on Lehi's Main Street. Mrs. Steven (Cindy Anderson) Draper of Lehi, has accepted a position on the staff. A graduate of the Continental College of Beauty in Murray, she is a licensed and skilled beautician, familiar with the latest haircuts and hair styling. She is also prepared for wig styling for patrons of the shop. (Diane Schow) MISS ILEEN MA KIN . . . bride-ele- ct Miss Heen Makin, Craig Cedarstrom Plan December 3 Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. John D. Makin Mrs. Draper will take late of Lehi, are announcing the enappointments on Wednesday and gagement and approaching marNewlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Cary Smith riage of their daughter, Miss Thursday evenings. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ileen Makin, to Craig Ernest in Orem Honored Robert Anderson of American Cedarstrom, also of Lehi. The Fork, she is a graduate of the prospective bridegroom is a son Crimson roses, bronze chrys- They each carried a single long-ste- m American Fork High School, of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cedarwhere she was a member of the strom. red rose. anthemums and red gladioli were Thursday, December 3, is the Duane Gines and Jim Smith "Americanettes" marching fashioned into the lavish floral date la in the a' arranged for the ceremony She also which were combined sang bouquets performed best man's duties, group. choir. She graduated from which will take place in the with a chandelier backdrop at the with David Schow as usher. Laurie Jo Smith and Janet the LDS Seminary, also, in Amerpretty reception held Friday eveThe happiest people are those ican Fork. ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Schow carried gifts. who touch life at the greatest as Zimmerman With Jo at Mrs. their Orem Smith the Grant The couple exchanged Carey number of points. People who sufthe other opera25th Ward cultural hall. vows in ceremonies in the Salt fer are those who have only inThe bride, the former Diane Lake LDS Temple earlier in the tors include JoAnn Bowers, LinSchow, a daughter of Mr. and day and were entertained at a da Walker and Connie Proctor. terest of which fate robs them. Mrs. Wesley S. Schow of Orem, wedding breakfast at the Chuck- received guests in her wedding by parents of the groom, gown of lace, styled in a modified Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Smith of and softened shirtmaker model, Lehi. with lace edging the collar, cuffs Special guests were grandparand forming a front ruffle on the ents, Mr. andMrs. RandalSchow bodice. Satin buttons and a bow of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. James A. at the waist provided accent. Her Ferrell of CleElum, Wash., and waist-leng- th veil was caught with Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith of a delicate flower cluster and she Lehi. Other special guests incarried red roses tied with steph-anoti- s. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Don Goller and their chuldren Ken, Donna Cheryl Nielson, Susann Swan, Marie and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Janet Stone, Julie Smith, Vera Don Streeter and daughter, Tar Jean Schow and Colleen Schow all of Powell, Wyoming. were bridesmaids in gold silk The bride was honored at showgowns en- ers arranged by Cheryl Niel organza, hanced with gold velvet ribbon. sen, Susann Swan and Julie Smith. THE STETSON OPEN The couple plan to reside in American Fork until January Kolan Baby Return ROAD when they will move to Cheyenne, Wyo., where Mr. Smith will atFrom Hospital tend School. The bride is a graduate of High School. Mr. Friends of Merrill and Lois Smith is Orem a graduate of Lehi High now of Evans Kolan, Granger, School, has attended Utah State Utah, will be pleased to know and is a member of University that their baby daughter, the Utah National Guard. was brought home from the hospital Friday, and is imBorn October 31, in proving. Salt Lake City, the tiny girl Timp Chapter of GLOVES weighed only four pounds and 11 Utah Music ounces. She has received special care for prematurity in the LD3 Teachers Assn. Meets ROPING Hospital. The Utah Music Teacher's First child of the young couple, RIDING . her grandparents include Mr. and Association, Timpanogos ChapMrs. Mark White (Lucille Evans) ter, met November 5, at the DRIVING and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ko- home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Zimlan, all of Lehi. merman, Lehi. are Mr. and Mrs. C G Guest speaker was Lucile B. Johnson of Lehi, and Mr. and Swenson, former president of the Mrs. Slav Kolan of Bessemer, Utah Music Teacher's AssociaWESTERN HATS - All Leading Michigan. tion, author and composer of DisThe Whites have another new covering the Piano the Multiple Brands & Styles grandchild, JosephMichaelEv-ans- , Key Approach." Mrs. Swenson born October 16, in Logan. introduced a delightful and workSPLIT RAWHIDE COATS - Complete Line The son of Max and Mary Wheat-le- y able five-yecorrelation plan Evans, now of Logan, he embracing a full program of & Choice of Styles weighed eight pounds and nine music study. ounces. There is one brother, New members accepted into GLOVES - Roping, Riding & Driving David, nearly two. Mr. andMrs. the chapter were Loralee Miler, Winfried Wheatley of Murray, are M a r o r i e Burgess, and Karla WRITE FOR NEW 1970 71 FALL ft WINTER CATALOG the maternal grandparents. Harding. Other guests included Sandra Blackhurst, Roberta PeWcltfe Everyone stamps his own value terson and Lois McEwan, with on himself. The price we chal- ten regular chapter members Salt Lale City, Utah 841 11 62 East 2nd South Street Dept. lenge for ourselves is given us. also in attendance. Man is made great or little by LATE APPOINTMENTS at Reception cap-pel- owner-manag- er, Lehi Second Ward church. Miss Makin is a graduate of the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. Active in debating, she sang in the school chorus and was a member of the school color guard. She graduated from the Continental College of Beauty, Murray, and has been employed at the Roberts Beauty Salon in Pleasant Grove. She has also followed employment at the Barbizon and Signetics plants. Active in church affairs, she has taught classes in Sunday School and Primary. Her fiance graduated from the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He was active in the Future Farmers of America organization and also in debating. 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