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Show Miss Marilee Gordon Plans June a NOD cxdi a Wedding With Billy Candelaria Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Gordon of American Fork announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marilee, to Billy August Candelaria of Salt Lake City. The prospective eroom is the o" of Mrs. Manuelita Candelaria and the late Thomas Candelaria. Saturday, June 12, is the day the couple will exchange marriage vows at the home of the bride's parents. Judge Leo Nel son win perform the ceremony. Later the same evening they will be honored at an open house Garden Reception at 346 North Center Street, American Fork, with receiving from 8:00 to 10:00 o'clock p.m.. All friends and i ' THE 4y ffwtt Seems our fine community recreation facility at the Vet's ball park is causing some concern to many people. Fm referring to the traffic problem which exits during ball games at the park. Many are parking motorists was recently planted. This would make room for cars to park well off the highway. Secondly, lock the gate and have only one entrance into the park, (the one on the west). Or, perhaps place "No Parking" signs along that area of the highway, thus forcing parking on the inside of the smack dab on the busy highway and this is a dangerous situation with all the young folks park. If none of these suggestions running back and forth. The new x diamond arrangement are feasible, then those in authorhas changed the parking situaity must find some other way to tion from years past; but that solve a serious problem. But doesn't mean there isn't plenty let's not wait until someone is of parking inside the park area. seriously injured before someThere seems to be at least thing is done. -- N&Na few alternatives which might alleviate the problem; Number The Lehi Business Develop one, move the south fence in to ment Committee, recently ap about where that row of trees pointed by Mayor Clark, is searching for a theme or slo gan under which to carry on an upgrading program of Lehi's four-ple- Letter to the Editor BATEMAN- - to wed Brian Price, June business district. A prize of $50 for the best slogan is being offered by the committee. Take a little time and enter the contest. An entry form for your convenience is printed again in this issue of the Free Press. Anyone can enter and is eli gible for the prize. Just drop your entry off at the Lehi Free looked this year. Never has Press office or the State Bank it been lovelier in spite of the of Lehi. threatened storm. COMER FAMILY ss But in contrast with the of the cemetary was a GATHER AT FRANCIS sight we did not enjoy. As we COMER HOME entered the cemetary some gen- Mrs. Frances Comer was the tlemen from the American Le- gion were presenting a short ce- -j hostess at her home for a family remony in honor of the men who gathering and dinner. Mr. and laid down their lives for our Mrs. Harold Comer came from country. Several people around us Logan, and remained for two days did not have the courtesy to stop stay. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lein their car let alone get out and (Shirley) and children, Vicki and David of Kearns, were accomgive their attention in due respect. Where has partotism gone panied by Mrs. Iris Lein of Salt Lake City. Other present were from some people? I compliment these men of the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Comer, Julie American Legion for their en- and Randy, and Mrs. Karen Bulldeavors of Americanism. May ock and baby son, all of Lehi. we always have the privilege of Little girl's definition of marhonoring and respecting our flag with all its meaning. Lets 'all' riage, after attending her first of us ' all' the time give our rewedding: "It's when a man and a woman love each other real spect, especially when the occasion calls for it. nice and go to church to tell Mrs. Dean Staheli it." Dear Editor: Every year we have the opportunity of visiting Lehi. This year as usual we met old acquaintances and friends we seldom see except on this day. Two things stood out most clearly to us. My husband and I both remarked how beautiful the cem-eta- 23 Miss Colleen Bateman, Brian Price To Recite Wedding Vows in Temple Riles Joining the parade of June brides is Miss Colleen Bateman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La Var Bateman of Lehi. She will receite vows with Brian Price, also of Lehi, on Wednesday, June 23, in the Salt Lake Temple. The intended bridegroom is a son of Bishop and Mrs. Leland G. tion. She Her fiance is a graduate of the Lehi High School and LDS Sem inary. A member of the Letter men's Club, he was active in football, basketball and golf. He also took a special interest in shop and woodwork. A member of the Lehi National Guard unit, he served for six months at Fort Ord, California. He has reception will honor the couple that same evening, in the Lehi Stake Center, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Bateman is a graduate of the Lehi High School and four year course in LDS Seminary. She served as student body vice president and was president of the Future Homemakers of America. She was also Pep Club drill mistress. She was also a state winner in the "Make it Yourself with Wool" competi MISS MARILEE GORDON 10, 1971 June Bride attended Weber State College, with one year at Utah Technical College. He is active in church affairs. He will continue his ed ucation this Fall. noon to 5 p.m., lovely hostesses will tell you about the home. The home, now owned by Jack West, California interior decora tor, has been restored and fur nished in an old fashioned motif, and is an interesting and educa tional place for those interested in pioneer times. The PL Grove Recreation De three categories, and trophies partment will be in charge of will be awarded, to include a games and other events Friday Sweepstakes award. The parade afternoon for the kids, and these will be repeated Thrusday even- events will take place on the Jr. ing starting at 6 p.m. for those High campus. who can't get out to the morning Saturday evening at 6 p.m. a Stock Parade will be held and parade. The first of three big RCA Riding Clubs and individuals from night rodeos will start at 8 p.m. throughout the area may enter and Thursday evening. Producer display their horses in what has S wanee Kir by has some fine buckbeen an outstanding parade Rodeo ing stock, fast calves, and dan throughout the years. gerous Brahma bulls to insure chairman Reed H. Walker willbe rodeo fans an exciting evening. in charge of this event. The rodeo will be repeated Fri The City of Fun Carnival will day and Saturday evening, and be operating its midway all around $3,000 in prize money through the three day celebration will be distributed to the winning for the benefit of the kids and lov-line- School. Price. Rodeo and parades will be the highlight of the annual Pleasant Grove Strawberry Days celebration set for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, June 17, 18, and 19 The celebration will start officially at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 17 with the first of the two big parades. Civic, commercial and LDS floats wiU compete in the ry attended Utah State University for two years, following a major in FashionMerchan-disin- g. She is presently employed at Devey's store in American Fork. Active in church affairs, she is teaching a class in Sunday A JUNE At Pleasant Grove June 17. 18. 19 j """"J.WV MBS COLLEEN THURSDAY, Strawberry Days Celebration Slated relatives are cordially invited to attend. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of the AmericanForkHighSchool where she was active in school affairs. She also graduated from She attended LDS Seminary. Weber State College and graduated from the Utah Technical College in nursing. She is employed at Veteran's Administration Hospital in Salt Lake City. The prospective groom is a graduate of Carbon High School. He has fulfilled his active duty with the U.S. Army as a medic. Ke is also employed at the V.A. Hospital. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. IffflFREE PRES. cowboys. Thursday morning Will also see the annual Flower, Ceramic and Art show at the Jr. High gym nasium. Everyone is welcome to display their work in these cate gories, and ribbons will be awarded for outstanding displays The entries will be taken in by 8 p.m. and judging will be done from 8 to 10. The show will then be open for the public from around 11 a.m. (right after the morning parade) until late after noon. Pleasant Grove Garden young grownups. Come to Pleasant Grove and celebrate- - it's Utah's best. Lehi Patients in Am. Fork Hospital Among those receiving treatment in the American Fork Hospital were the following from Lehi- - Karen Beal, David Allem Cox, Bruce Henry Johnston, George R. Robinson,Glen Gardner, Joyce Neel, Harold Wes-trin- g, Club is handling the flower show, Betty Lou Walker, Shane and artists can contact Harold Wayne Hall and Betty Gaisford. Woolston for information about the art show. The Pleasant Grove MISSIONARY WIVES Stake are also holding a bake sale AND PARENTS MEETING in connection with this show, THURSDAY (TONIGHT) Friday, starting at 10 a.m. and events com are until running The wives and parpleted will be a Junior Horse ents missionary be held Thurswill meeting H on the Clubs Show, put by of the Pleasant Grove area. Young day, (tonight) at 8:00 p.m., in the riders will compete in several First Ward Relief Society room. There will be a missionary recategories for ribbons and port. A large attendance is urged. prizes. Thursday, the Driggs (King) A cynic says a successful exfamily home, which was the first ecutive is one who can delegate home in Utah Valley to be design ated as a historical site by the all the responsibility, shift all Utah State Historical Society, will the blame, and appropriate all be open to the public. From 12 the credit. 4-- Would you call this a cool reception? I y i; if" s? ah kit Remember when you used to leave your air conditioned office to go home to a hot house? And you got a hot house reception. Because a hot house is a hot bed of tempers, fatigue, no appetites and sleepless nights. So sitting in the cool of your air conditioned office you resolved to do right by your wife and children. And you gave them the air conditioning. cool perfection of gas (A. We mrnvsiksm H1 whole-hom- wmd HERBERT AND MARIE AUSTIN Herbert and Marie Worlton Austin Herb and Marie have been traveling in their trailer since that time. When not on the road they reside in Hunter. The children of Herb and Marie, Beth, Bob, Gene, and Married 50 Carollee are giving an open house in honor of their parents and wish The fiftieth anniversary of to invite friends and relatives to their wedding is being celebrated celebrate the occasion. The help this week by former residents of at Herb and Marie's be will party Lehi, Herbert and Marie Austin. home at 5741 West 3500 South Marie was born in Lehi and raisSalt Lake City from (Hunter), ed by Martin and Martha Bush3 to 9 p.m., Saturday, June 12. man. Her parents, John and Anna is invited. Everyone Worlton, died when Marie was an infant. She attended Lehi Schools graduating from Lehi High School in 1920. Herb and Marie resided James L. Carter, in Lehi until 1941 when they moved Mary Ann Morgan to Bacchus. She has one brother, House Set Wed; Open Earl (Art) now living in Salt Lake City. All friends and relatives are Herb is the son of Parley and Charlotte Austin, early residents invited to attend the open house and was raised by "Aunt Lou" honoring James L. and Mary Ann (Louise Ball Austin), after Morgan Carter, Thursday, June his mother's death. He served in 10 (tonight) at the Junior Carter the army in France during World home in Lehi. Receiving will beWar I. He has two sisters, Mrs. gin at 6:00 p.m. Ethel Brown and Mrs. Vera LarMarriage were exchanged on sen and two brothers William and Satruday, June 5, at the home of the bride in Denver, Colorado, Clifford, living in Lehi. One sister, AltaChipman lives in Ameri- where the couple will make their can Fork and another brother home. The bride is the daughter David lives in Nephi. of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan of Retired from Hercules Powder Denver. A reception followed the Company, Bacchus Utah in 1964, ceremony, June 5. course, you also considered yourself. Your home heating, so about half of a presently has gas forced-ai- r gas cooling system was already in. Although the initial cost was greater, gas cooling also operates for about half as much as the other kind. And there's no compressor to lose efficiency, wear out and need to be replaced. (The gas flame never wears out.) And with fewer moving What you parts, maintenance economy was built-in- . didn't know was that Mountain Fuel's summer rate is the lowest in history. Of And now when you go home it's another story. Years KEN AND MARSHA HAZELBAKER GRADUATE FROM U.S.U. Ken and Marsha H. Hazelbaker Graduate From Utah State U. Wilson and Faye Hay ward are 78th annual commencement serproud to announce the gradua- vices held June 4 and 5, were tion of their daughter and son Ken and Marsha Hayward Hazel-bake- r. in law from Utah State UniverMr. and Mrs. Hayward sity. Participating in U.S.U.'s and their son Lee Hayward, attended the graduation ceremon- ies. Open House Friday Night While a student at U.S.U. during the past four years, Marsha was her dormitory historian and also served as Relief An open house garden recepSociety secretary. She was an will be held Friday, June 11, tion active member of Lambda Delhonoring La Voy and Adell Trin-namta Sigma sorority. She is a gradChristensen, to be maruate from the Logan Institute of ried June 11. All friends and reReligion and was also on the latives are invited and receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m., Dean's Honor Roll for the Colat the Homer Trinnaman resi- lege of Education. Graduating dence, 1268 Trinnaman Street, in Elementary Education, Marsha was priviledged to sing with Lehi. the University Choir at the Baccalaureate Service on Friday, an Cooking Club Begins Meetings 4-- H June 4. Mr. Hazelbaker has served as President of the Engineering Council and President of the The first meetingof the"Cook-in- g American Society of Civil Encooking club, Cookies", Student Chapter, while gineers, was held June 3, under the leaderat Utah State. He won the model ship of Laurie Healey. Officers bridge contest and was honored were chosen as follows- - Sue with a in the AmerEllen Alnge, president; Valerie ican membership Society of Civil Engineers Pamela Stewart, at his graduation. He served as Anderson, secretary-treasure- r; Sunday School superintendent in JanKathy Larsen, song leader; his student ward and has been ice Francom, reporter. The promanager of the U.S.U. "Univer-sit- y chosen is cooking. ject Center" for the past three 4-- H Think years. those faithful who praise all thy words, but know those faithful who kindly reprove thy faults. not Try praising your wife, even if It frightens her at first. ' The couple will make their home in Sacramento, California, where Mr. Hazelbaker has accepted a position with the Pittsburgh, Des Moines Steel Co. Mrs. Hazelbaker plans to teach school. "The milk's all gone!" ... sure you have Don't let this happen AMIRICAN Be DAIRY ASSOCIAIION enough. Or UTAH SB. MOUNTAIN FUEL There's i in (he air with GAS air coiuliilonlrig. 2 E3 |