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Show Robert Flygare to Marry Salt Lake Girl in June Wedding Rites Plans are progressing toward j Central British Mission. Agrad-- ! the June wedding of Miss Frank-i- e uate of the Lehi High School, he Jo Miller of Salt Lake City, also attended the College of and Robert Flygare of Lehi. The Southern Utah in Cedar City, bride-ele- ct is a daughter of Mrs. j and has served in the Utah Na- Ruth H. Miller of Salt Lake tional Guard for eight and a half City, Utah and the late Will-- I years. lam A. Miller. Mr. Flygare is Well known for his vocation the son of the late Ronald Fly-- ! of carpet laying, he has recently gare. purchased the laundromat on Miss Miller is a graduate of State Street, formerly operated the West High School and Dar-relby Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashton. College of Beauty. She is He is also on the staff of the currently employed at the ZCMI Europan Health Spa in Orem, Beauty Salon (downtown). She has serving as a masseur. Active in fulfilled an LDS mission in the church affairs, he is a member Texas South Mission. of the Sunday School superin-tendenHer fiance is also a former in the Lehi Seventh missionary, having served in the Ward. 5 ' 1 1' 1 i THE LEHI ! j arrived April 7, in the American Fork Hospital, for Richard and Linda Kay Smith Kirkham. Shane Leon is the name chosen for the young man, who has dark hair, and weighed in at seven pounds, eight and one-ha- lf ounces. There are two pleased brothers: Tracy, age six and Derek, age three years. The family now resides in Bountiful, Utah, where Mr. Kirkham Is employed as assistant to the president of the Bernina Sewing A baby boy , l's Machine cy .1 MR. AND MRS. GORDON KEITH POWELL . Western newlyweds Open House Reception Honors Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Powell Kirkham, Mrs. Valora Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Smith, all of Lehi. Great -- grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith of Lehi; Mrs. LillianShort of Spokane, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Short of Phoenix, Arizona. 21 U. S. trucks use more than billion gallons of gasoline a year. MBS SHERRY LEE BURNHAM . . . bride-ele- With family members assisting in welcoming the guests, an open house reception was held in Grand View, Idaho, for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith Powell. The bride Is the former Miss Stephaney Jean Pike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pike of Grand View, Idaho. Mr. Powell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. Powell of Lehi, Utah. Marriage vows were recited April 2, in the Salt Lake Temple. The lovely affair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bybee, grandparents of the bride, in Grand View. The covered patio made a delightful entrance feature, with two large growing palms and a live tangerine tree. Choice plants were continued in the sunken living room and serving area, with additional decorations in shades of purple and lavender, with blue. The bride greeted her guests in a gown of traditional white satin, in the long sleeves and insets on the skirt. The bouffant veil floated to elbow length, supported by ct Miss Sherry Lee Burnham to Wed Ogden Man in June 18 Ceremony Miss Burnham is a graduate of the Lehi High School. She graduated from Brigham Young University with the Associate Degree in Secretarial Technology. She is presently working as an Executive Secretary in the Council of Twelve Apostles office of the IDS Church. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Allen of Lehi, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Sherry Lee Burnham, to Larry M.Nuss-bauThe intended of Ogden. bridegroom is a son of Mrs. August Nussbaum of 2359 Van Buren Avenue, Ogden, and the late Mr. Nussbaum. Marriage vows will be exchanged in the Salt Lake Temple. A garden reception will follow at the home of a brother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Burnham, 1296 North TrinnamanRoad, Lehi. m i r' ."vl--- A graduate of the Ogden High School, Mr. Nussbaum attended Weber State College and Utah Technical College of Provo, with courses in building construction. He is following the vocation of cabinet maker in Ogden, Utah. MISS FRANKIE JO MILLER Bill Darling Family Leaving For Korea Duty Bill Darling,, who has spent two previous years on assignments in Korea, is scheduled to leave May 10, for an additional assighment of two years time. He will take with him his wife, Mrs. De Rae Darling, their sons, Val, age 17, Dale, age 12; and Miss Lunette Madsen, Ronald Rushton ... .to wed Ronald Rushton to Claim Salt Lake Bride in May 14 Temple Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Darwin D. Mad-se- n of Salt Lake City, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Lunette Madsen, to Ronald J. Rushton of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rushton are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. The ceremony will take place in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday, May 14. A reception will Ward foUow in the Third-EighChurch in Taylorsyille, Utah. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. the address Is 1451 Ather-to- n Drive. Miss Madsen is a graduate of the Granger High School and LBS th ' to wed Robert Flygare a tiara of crystals and pearls. A purple throated orchid cenare to send Val back to Lehi tered the bouquet of white split this Fall to complete his senior carnations. The mother of the bride was year in high school. Gil, the oldest son, and his wife, Debbie attired in modish beige, with carBroadbent Darling, will live in a corsage of tinted green nations. The bridegroom' s moththe family home during the absence of the parents, and Val er chose pale pink with a cor will stay with them. Mr. Darling left for Korea April 5, 1970 and returned to Lehi on April 10, 1971. He reports a very pleasant time, renewing acquaintance with friends and relatives, golfing and just relaxing. His previous service in Korea continued from November, 1967, to November 1968. The present tour will be for two years, lasting until May 1973. The Southern Utah State Col lege at Cedar City will present "Man of La Mancha" on May 12 through id. curiam time will be 8:15 for all performances and special rates will be given groups of 12 or more. Ticket information may be obtained by writing SUSC Box Of fice, Cedar City, Utah. Man uses about one pound of oxygen a day. UTAH States area. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon o A -- Company, sage of blue tinted carnations. The tiered white wedding cake was cut and served to the guests, together with f rappe. The elaborate punch bowl was a central decorative feature. e, An original song by Mrs. dedicated to her granddaughter, was sung at intervals during the evening by Mrs. Celia Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Bybee also entertained with organ and piano duets. In charge of serving were Mrs. Fern Lyons and Mrs. Ellen Besondorfor, assisted by Mrs. Patricia Broadbent. Fran Thell Pike, sister of the bride, cared for the guest register. In charge of gifts were Codele Powell, Caroline Pike and Claudette By-be- To deliver the mail, the post office trucks. operates U. S. 70,000 pounds a STATEJSESASSOCUTIOH THE LEHI FREE PRESS 32 West Main Street Lehi, Utah 84403 Postage Paid at Lehi Postoffice A weekly the newspaper devoted to and welfare of Lehi City interests Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. Every Thursday E. Russell Innes, Publisher Average per capita consumpof coffee in Sweden is 30 tion Subscription Price $4.50 year. (in advance) Bybee. The new Mr. and Mrs. Powell are at home in Springville, Utah at 131 East 3rd South. Both are continuing their studies at Brigham Young University. A guest book used by Adolph Hitler sold recently at an auction for $928. Mt. Etna is Europe's most volcano. survey in Finland showed that 70 percent of the housewives get no assistance from their husbands with the household duties. A I (fin)!?! Untm fcdaral inc. 111 Oqmil Insurance Corporation daughter, DeEtta, age 10 years. They plan to go by car to Seattle, Washington, leaving Lehi on May 10. They will leave for Korea from the McChord Air FAMILY GATHERING Force Base, May 13. The family get together was Mr. Darling explains his preheld Wednesday at the Lehi Ridsent job in Korea as that of those ing Club clubhouse. an equipment specialist with the in attendance were Among mothBill's U.S. Eighth Army, Korean Sup- er, Mrs. G.A. (Ferl) Darling, port Command Ammunition Di- Lehi, and his sister and brother-in-He vision. is responsible for the law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex repair, maintenance and alloca- Ainge of Pay son, and their childof all tion Ammunition Pecuren and grandchildren. liar Equipment used by U.S. Army It will be recalled that Mrs. Ammunition Depots within Korea. DeRae Darling has been employAmmunition Peculiar Equipment ed at the Lehi Store and is specialized equipment used has made many Drug friends in that in the repair, renovation and capacity. normal maintenance of ammunition and ammunition components. SOUTH OF SEOUL His duty station is about 55 miles south of Seoul. The family will be quartered in the Seoul area. He plans on commuting to Seoul on weekends and when possible during the week. Mr. Darling explained that his: job makes considerable traveling within Korea, as far south as She is a student at Seminary. Brigham Young University andis a charter member of the National Honor Society. Mr. R u s h t o n graduated from the Lehi High Scnool ana LDS Seminary. He is also a graduate Mun-so- n of the LDS Business College in Pusan and as far north as 20 miles north of Ni (about Salt Lake City. He has fulfilled Seoul). an LDS mission to the Northern SCHOOLS California Mission. He is preAmerican schools are operatHDB for the in sently employed ed by the U.S. Army in the Salt Lake City. Seoul area from grade school After a honeymoon trip to Calto high school. ifornia, the couple will make The present plans, however their home in Lehi. KIRKHAM FAMILY MEMBERS VISIT IN BOUNTIFUL Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kirkham and daughter, Mrs. Margie Stevens, of Lehi, visited in Bountiful, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kirkham and family. Special occasion was the blessing of the new baby, Shane Leon, born April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirkham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkham and family of Lehi, also made the trip. Among other family members present were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn a E. Smith and Mrs. Fred and children, of Lehi. Naka-gaw- People would be healtheir if they had a mind for it. R0VAL Tonight - Friday and Saturday at 8:00 j p.m. Ml'- - M. J LJ.J LJ.J 1J J Uf.-I- Jr ii s a man maa man maa worm years Serving Utah County In 191 A i William Howard Taft was president, Captain Amundsen became the first man to reach the South Pole, and the first trans continental airplane flight was made from New York to Pasadena in 82 hours and 4 minutes. The State Bank of Lehi was also born We re 60 years old now and still and still serving the people of northern Utah County. Our growing anniversary will be in May and wed like to have you help us celebrate. We'll have refreshments for everyone who comes in to see us during the week of May 8th There'll be no obhgation, we'd just like to thank you for helping grow and 1 A Good Comedy for the Entire Family Due to will Day-Lig- ht Saving Time the Royal Theatre start at 8:00 pm. With One Showing Each Night Open Wed. - Thur. - Fri. and Sat. No more milk?' Never run out. Stock up for the weekend. AMERICAN DAIRY AVW.IAf ION Of UTAH LADIES NIGHT Every Wednesday 1971 SUSC to Present Spring Musical BABY SON ARRIVES FOR RICHARD AND LINDA KAY SMITH KIRKHAM ! ; FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 6, State BaQtfLlh)i . |