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Show Miss Sherrie Cossey to Wed John J. THE LEHI FREE Bendowski April 2; Open House Set outstanding and most interesting program marked the anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society, last Wednesday, March 17, in the Lehi StakeTab-ernacl- e. All of the women in the stake with their husbands, or other escorts were invited. An overflow congregation attended. The "Singing Mothers" chorus, including over 100 voices, was directed bv Vera Trane. with Roberta Peterson and Eva Carson as the accompanists. The lad ies appeared in the traditional attire of white blouses and dark An the concert band. She was affilwith Lambda Delta Sigma j iated J Sorority. She taught in Sunday i School and served as assistant ! in the MIA while at secretary i Snow. She has followed employ ment in the auditing department at Sears store in Salt Lake City. Her fiance is a U. S. Navy Vows will be exchanged in the veteran of overseas service in Manti Temple on Friday, April 2 Japan. He graduated from West An open house reception will be Chester High School in Los Anheld that evening in the Lehi geles, where he was active in the Fourth-Eigh- th Ward church, with Senators Club. He is currently as manager of the Holireceiving from 8 to 10 p.m. All employed friends and relatives are invited day Oil Company station in Salt Lake City. A convert to the to attend. LDS Church, he teaches a class in Miss Cossey is a graduate of Sunday School and is also serving the Lehi High School and four as ward printer. i MBS STEPHANY JEAN PIKE, GORDON POWELL . . . j The o roe ram followed the theme, "Music the Language of the Universe." Relief Society Stake President LeolaAllred gave the opening speech and wel come. Stake President and Mrs. Dean T. Worlton and Robert Wilson, High Councilman in charge of Relief Scoiety, with Mrs. Wilson, greeted the guests at the door. The invocation was offered . by lona Hadfield, counselor in the presidency. MISS ROBERTA BRADY . . . engaged Fawn Willes was the reader throughout the evening. President Eric S. Giles Armond E. Webb portrayed the Virginia character of Brigham Young. He recalled the use of music and Girl in Manli Temple April I song from the time of the or of the LDS Church. ganization Announcement of the engagemony, the parents of the groom with Emma Smith assigned to ment and forthcoming marriage will host a wedding breakfast make a collection of appropriate of Roberta Nina Brady to at the Royal Inn in Provo. That hymns. Eric Stanford Giles are Mr, and Nile Chamberlain andhis bride evening the newlyweds will be Mrs. Stanford L. Giles of Lehi. feted at an open house in the Lehi were spotlighted during the sing The young couple will exchange Stake Center, with receiving from ing of, "All the Things You vows in the Manti LDS Temple eight to 9:30 p.m. Are," by Lineu de Paula, who next Thursday, April 1st. Miss Brady is a graduate of was accompanied by Mrs. Sharon the Following wedding cere- Saegertown High School, Saeger-tow- n, de Paula. Pa. and has attended Costumed as the Goddess of I State College, Edinboro, Mrs. Marilyn Nielsen. Liberty, Primory Pa. She is currently enrolled She described the highlights of as a Junior at BYU. Mr. Giles the nation in her Reorganized speech, "I Am is a graduate of the Lehi High America." Mrs. Douglas ("Colleen Calton School and is also a Junior at Four ladies featured in the skit. has been sustained as the new BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS "Be Tolerant, Be Kind," were Mission to the SouthWest British Barbara Powell, Jolene Richins. president of the Primary As sociation m the Lehi Third Ward. Mission. Sharon de Paula and Margaret Her counselors are Ideal Thayn Thomas. Girls who appeared with and Lona Fox, with June Winters Brigham Young" and sane a Nearly half of Britain's blue as secretary. Retiring officers collar workers get three week's special number were Diane Bevinclude Roseann Barnes, presivacation. erly, Sandra Oldham, Peggy dent; Vicki Allred and DeAnn Green, Collette Russon, Dixie Americans strike about 485 Aber le, Margie Miner, Cindy Payne, counselors, and Alma Woodcox and Kristy Beck. billion matches a year. Trapp, secretary. A H lo Wed West Gordon K. Powell to Wed Idaho Girl in April 2 Temple Ceremony Joining the parade of early spring brides is Miss Stephany Jean Pike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pike of Grand View, Idaho. She will exchange marriage vows withGordon Keith Lowell or Lehi, in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday, April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. Powell are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. ; An open house receDtion will be held on Friday, April 9, inGrand view, Idaho. Receiving will begin at 8:00 p.m., and all friends and relatives are invited. skirts. -- sets date mary and Sunday School. She is an Seminary graduate. Mr. Powell fulfilled an LDS mission to Austrailia during 1968-7- 0. He graduated from the Lehi High School where he was Senior Class president and also an LDS Seminary graduate. Heat-tendUtah State University in vk 1 m Logan, for one year and is cur at his studies continuing rently -Brigham Young University. He is majoring in Computer Science. He has followed employment at the Lehi Free Press, with the Utah-IdaSugar Company in Lehi and West Jordan, and with Mis Pike is a prospective May Glen's Service in Lehi. He has attained his "Duty to God" award graduate of Brigham Young University, where she is following for church activity and is M -- Men a composite major in Child De- representative from the Lehi MISS SHERRIE RETACOSSEY, JOHN J BENDOWSKI.. .towed velopment and Family Relations Fifth Ward. He is Deacon's Quorand Elementary Education. She um instructor and a member of graduated from high school in the Troop Committee in the Grand View, Idaho, where she beLehi Senior Citizens To Attend Scouting program. longed to the National Honor He is currentlv employed as Society. She has sung with varan agent for the American Wes Show Stars Lawrence ious singing groups. She did her tern Insurance Company. bride-elect student teaching in Bountiful, at a the Honoring Utah. Active in LDS Church afmiscellaneous shower were Mrs. An outstanding occasion for it will be necessary for fairs, she has received seven Bliss Fitzeerald. Mrs. Ravmond the members of the Lehi Senior seats, to contact their district members Individual Awards and is workd. Dunn and Mrs. Jefferson will be chairmen by April 1, is stressed. Citizens organization ' A pantry shower in her ing toward the Golden Gleaner their - attendance at the LawrBUS DEPARTURE 6:00 P.M. :H award. She has taught classes in honor; will be hosted by; Miss ence Welk show Saturday, ApSeats at the university cannot Sunday School and Primary, was a Tamra Louder. ril 17. This special production, be reserved, it is explained. In Gleaner leader and has servto make The couple plan their sponsored by the Lions Clubs order for members to be seated ed as chorister in MIA, Pri home in Provo. of Utah, will take place at the in a group, in an advantageous i University of Utah cultural arts place, it is necessary to leave center, at 8:00 p.m. early in the evening. The bus will As it is scheduled as a Lions leave the bank corner on Main Club benefit for their sight conStreet, Lehi, at 6:00 p.m. Keep servation program and aid to the this time in mind. blind, it is expected that the adBy April 17, weather conditions mission price will remain at will be such that it will be a $4.00 each. However, the Senior scenic advantage to make the Citizens organization will pro trip early enough to view the vide bus transportation. many attractive gardens and RESERVATIONS BY APRIL 1 scenes enroute. Only a limited number of seats Contact your District Chair have been assigned to the Lehi man and make arrangements for group, it is reported by J. Earl a memorable experience, Smith, general chairman. In oris stressed. These chairmen are der to make sure of getting J. G. Cox, J. Earl Smith, E. R. reservations for one of those Dickerson, George P. Price, Josephine Cooper, Niron Fowler, Linel J. Larsen and Kenneth D. STAN AND CONNIE WILSON Most members know Singleton. MORRELL GO TO HONG their district chairman. If vou KONG ON BUSINESS TRIP do not know him or her, ask others in your neighborhood. Stan and Connie Wilson Mor-re- ll have returned after a three week's trip to Hong Kong, China, BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR MISS LORAINE OTTESON, DOUGLAS M. PECK . . . will marry where Mr. Morrell was assign- RAYMOND AND IVY ed on a business arrangement. RODWAY CARLSON He is employed as Western States Salt Lake Temple For Raymond and Ivy Rodway CarlManager for the Devo Company. The Morrell children, Susan son are announcing the arrival Of Miss Lorraine and Alan, remained with their of a new baby girl, March 1, Douglas in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. City. Melanie Ann is the name enin Lehi. They Gayln Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Hans R. otte-so- n will be held in their honor the joyed attending school in the Lehi chosen for the newcomer who of Or em, are announcing weighed seven pounds and six School. the engagement and forthcoming following evening, April 2, in Elementary The Morrells made the trip to ounces, and has blonde hair. the Orem Seventeenth Ward, 1090 marriage of their daughter, Lor- North 400 East. China by plane, both ways. They There is one sister, Dayna, age raine to Douglas M. Peck of be from 8 to 10 Receiving will four. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley CarlAll friends stopped in Alaska and Japan, p.m. son of Lehi, and Wilson Rodway American Fork. The future and relatives are On return the intrip, stops of cordially bridegroom is the son of Mr. vited. Newfoundland, Canada, share were taken in Tiawan and also in and Mrs. Mahlon Peck. Miss Otteson is a graduate of Hawaii. Mr. Morrell set up ar- grandparents' honors. Mrs. E. The couple will be married on G. Orem High School and four-yerangements for manufacturing of Is Carlson of Salt Lake City, the Thursday, April 1, in the Salt LDS for his The She was company. active products Seminary. Lake LDS Temple. A reception in the Concert Band and the A' Morrell family are now making John Ficklin has been the White their home in Ogden. capella Choir. House chief butler for 25 years i Mr. Peck, a graduate of the MRS. RAYMOND (IVY) CARLSON American Fork High School and ATTAINS U. S. CITIZENSHIP four-yeLDS Seminary, has served an LDS British South Mrs. Raymond Carlson (Ivy Mission. He is attending BrigRodway) of Lehi, received her ham Young University "where he United States citizenship "pawill continue his studies. He is pers" March 15, at the Federal also a member of the Utah NaBuilding in Salt Lake City. She tional Guard. was one of 30 applicants who had Following their honeymoon, the previously completed the neces- couple will be making their home sary requirements. sh. at 87 South 100 East, American the preliminary tests in Fork. passed n u. novemoer, A native of Newfoundland, CanCARD OF THANKS ada, Mrs. Carlson is a daughter of Wilson and Maude Walhnnrn At the time of the illness Rodway. She is now 26 years of and passing of our beloved husage. 8M came to Utah seven band and ft Whin vo viiil Soli lk. City, father, Melvin Wilson, drop in at our fri.ndly ,ton 1 years ago (eight years in Sep- the many kind ,h Wid,, "'t,ion ft ' and .'Z? expressions H in thi country, latitt itvlu. fair pricti doling and S tember, 1971) and has lived in acts of friends and have neighbors SADDLERY . RANCHWEAR Salt Lake City, and in Lehi dur- aided us . WESTERN BOOTS ft beyond measure. Sand tor your FREE 96 Pago Color ffl ing the past four years. She is Caialogut We take this means of extendOf jS r moll. Wi ihip onywhifi. currently on leave of absence ing our heartfelt appreciation to from ber position with the First those who 1 called, for the lovely Security Bank In Salt Lake City, flowers, to those who assisted computor department. The Carl- on the program and the RANCHWEAR " many sons are the parents of two who aided in so I Sirvlns Ihi Nation from thi Hiart of thi Witt many thoughtdaughters, Dayna, four years old, ful ways. 9 62 Eait 2nd Sooth Strut ;fi Sq, lak Ufah Mnj 8 and Melanle Ann, born March 1, Dipt. "N" Mrs. Melvih (Flora) Wilson 1971. , and Family LDS ed zr. v rams: !...;..Via ho of Welk JT ro MEMBER. FEDERAL Innearirw in the "Mother" tableau were Lorene Carlton and her children, Brenda and Luanda. An original poem by Mrs. Charles (Geneva) Peterson, provided a scenic effect. Fawn Willes also provided a large, scenic painting for the stage. inSongs by the large chorus Lord's Prayer," cluded, "The "Too ra loo ra looraL" an "Irish Lullaby;" "God of all Nature," and "Green Cathedral." Pat Clark was the solist for the selection, "Where in the World but in America." The finale number was "Onward, Christian Soldiers." Georgida r rected the tableaus. Alice Broad-be- Scene Olteson, Jessie Hartshorn. Refreshments were served following the p r og r a m. lona Hadfield, Geraldine Ekins, Ada Whipple and Betty Powell poured. FAMILY DINNER HONORS MRS. W. J. (AURORA) PENROD FOR BIRTHDAY Receivine congratulations and wishes for her birthday, last Friday, March 19, was Ms. W. J. fAurora) Penrod. Mrs. Cloyed (Rhea) Penrod entertained at a family dinner in her honor at the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork. Seated around the festive board were the honored guest, her aunt, the hostess and the seven Penrod children. David. Vicki. Glen, Lisa, Ken, Tina, and Stev en. good With all our talk about char ity and helping our fellow man, few of us ever hurt ouselves by generosity. hard for your money. Wedding Peck ar i ar Why not put it to work for you? h-- T i I Jacke Wctte The State Bank of Lehi has a line of savings programs-regu- lar complete statement y time savings certificates ' savings, one year maturity certificates of and two year maturity certificatesdeposit of deposit-o- ne of them is exactly right for your savings needs. We also have statement savings and quarterly interest. With statement savings you get a 90-da- statement every three months showing precisely how much you have in your savings account and computing your exact interest earnings. With quarterly interest get those earnings faster and more often you KUt y.ur m.?ney t0 work for you with ' the that has the savings plan exactly suited for you-t- he State Bank of Lehi. It's just another way we stay a step ahead. StateBankofLehi THE BANK THAT STAYS A STEP AHEAD. nt was in charge of makeup. Rita Moore, secretary, assisted in preparations. Table decorations were prepared by Betty Powell, Georgida Manning and DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION You work Man- ning, counselor in the presidency, offered the closing prayer. Vernon Aberle handled the spotlights, assisted by Geraldine Ekins, counselor in the Stake Relief Society Board, and Glen Trane. Floral arrangements, in the Relief Society colors, blue and gold, were provided by Audrey Wilson. Alta Anderson di- East-mon- ft 25. 1971 With Outstanding Program last Week ! y THURSDAY. MARCH Relief Society Marks Anniversary Of interest to friends in two i year course in LDS Seminary. She states comes the announcement of attended Snow College in Eph- - j the engagement and approaching i raim, where she was active in marriage of Miss Sherrie Reta Cossey of Lehi, and John J. Bendowski. The announcement is made by the parents of the bride- elect, Mr. and Mrs. William Reed Cossev nf Thi The in. tended bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Cribbs of Los Angeles, California. PRESS. |