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Show ini(i, iiafts Relief Society IwH ixairij.l-.-- 5 of our ie-- , and ambiii-'jU- and tal-frjit- w Relief Society members were arranged on tdble- - in the cultural hall. Visitors were invited to come Holiday Flair Draws Huge Crowd early and seethisoutstaridirc ex- The audience was then hibit. asked to be seated in the chapel t ok the fashion show The latest styles in clothing for where Zada Phillips presided place. on women children were and men, afwelcomed and everyone display last Thursday night as which Robe rt Wilson offered the Stake Relief Society staged ter A quartet a spectacular Holiday Flair for the opening prayer. with and costume in "props" members of Lehi Stake. One hunfeaturing Laurel Merrill, dred twenty-eig- ht models, incluWilla Wing, Betty Smith ding men and twys, mothers and and Sharon DePaula, sang an grandmothers, families, and to introduce the beautiful brides, staged their own original song in version of the Easter Parade. The fashion show. Maina Berry, inown inimitable fashion, her production was under the direc- troduced eacli category of clotion of Mrs. Paul (Doris) Peterthing with very clever leadings son, with Relief Society Board with a "sew and sew" theme. Members Audrey Wilson, Vera Fow ler narratedthe fashion Alta Anderson and Pre- Betty panist - P.itncia F x. The proper masculine t ou'n was added by a male quartet, Aith Lynn Arnold Pope, Charles Porter and Reed Bliss. A group of children, featuring the voices of Kimberlv, Tori, and Derek Peck, Gina Peterson, Ramona and Renae Lunt. and Rebecca furnished the children's vei lion of song to the fashion i- delicately flowered la, ! la show. The musical numbers were under the direction of Stake Relief Society Music Director Vera Eva Carson served as Trane. TIE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972 their u'eddiit. finer;. Board members Ada the Cultural Hall were presided a delicious assortment of fang', Jody Fehr, Georgida over before and after the fashion cookies were tastefully arranged Goates, Betty Powell and Rita show by Ivy Worlton, Doris Pe- for everyone to enjoy. Moore helped with decorations, terson, Zada Phillips, and Alta The memorable evening came food preparation and displays. Anderson. The ladies served to a close with Virgil Peterson Beautifully decorated tables in fruit ices from punch bowls and offering the closing prayer. in Stake Whipple, Oh! Those mixable, matchable knits! To play is the game, and hmr yon decide to ttnm things vp is strictly up to you. Soil into a pair t lint's fresh and nautical . . check intoa jaequard for on exciting pay-o. . . go country style in gingham and icon. Practically everything is of W0r textured Celftncse" Fortrtl polyester double knit. Machine of course. . Mens and Boys New Spring washable-and-dryabl- STRAW AND FELT ATS mm Shapes and Colors In All Levi's - Wranglers - Slacks and Geans For The Whole Family All Sizes and Colors Ladies Pant Suits - Blouses Slacks and Knit Tops WEEKEND SPECIAL WESTERN Funeral services for Victor W. Smith, who died March 28, 1972, were held Friday, March 31, at 11 a.m in the Wing Mortuary Chapel with Bishop William Miller of the Lehi Fourth Ward Bishopric officiating. The prelude and post hide music was played by BethaGiinther. The family pr a y e r was spoke n by Bishop Wesley Carter and the opening prayer was by Bishop Dale Burgess. A vocal solo by Byron Menniott was accompaEdna nied by Bonnie Miner. Loveridge read the biographical The first speaker was sketch. Bishop Don Whimpey of Heber, A formerly a Lehi resident. vocal duet was rendered by Lor-ne- ll Bateman and Joy Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Miner. President Orville Guntlier spoke on the life and friendships of the Smith family. Bishop Tliayne Bateman of Alpine sang a solo accompanied by Mirgaret Vance. Belts and Buckles $1.00 OFF Special Fifty Pair of Mens Dress Slacks Vi Price POWERS SUPPLY Main Bras 18-He- m ' oro 10 MEL'S PLAYTEX Main Street LEKI wviwfiiw 9 - Lehi, Utah itumimimnn 17 ELANESE RTRFI SAVE $50.00 Supt. Dan W. Peterson To Speak at Sego Lily Dr. Dan W. Peterson, Superi- WITH TRADE iLUD-O- n Instant Intertainment POWER 5 for BREAD $1.00 KRAFT 1000 ISLAND Pound 35' Carton Meadow Gold -- DRESSING 59 c 4 CANS APPLE SAUCE ,, Reg. LOAF 18 45C gal- - 43c TABLE FRESH PRODUCE Choice - "lit (O) i t Juicv ID. POTATOES.'; LETTUCE V ' 2(K.57C H ARTICHOKES t S 2 5,$T for 25c RIPE OLIVES 2 - 39c PINEAPPLE 49 LEAN TENDER PORK CHOPS $JQ0 35' 22.'9b;35t 65' 24 Oz. KING SIZE 2t Count FACIAL s tissue n00 for ICE CREALl Vi Gal. 59 HP FRESH GROUND ib. SAUSAGE More People Than IGA 98' 65 c CHUCK STEAK CAKE MIX HASH BROWNS!';: 35o COUPON SU 33 U.S.D.A. CHOICE CIIISCO TIDE lb. ib. RIB STEAK HEINZ BANQUET DINNERS b:7' OIL 29 U.S.D.A. CHOICE 69 BUTTER FOR BHHaaaBIBaB1BHa NOW INSIDE .... lb. PEANUT All Flavor 2 good on next King or Family Sue TIDE purchase CUT Oz. Jar 3 for LIBBY'S JUICE PAK HURRY! WHOLE. FOR 75c 1899 OF 65c 303 Can LIBBY'S PITTED Homes Since American 45' DUNCAN gal. Serving LEHI J IF SKYLAND MILK CURTIS MATHES TRANSFORMER LEANY'S IGA RAISIN BREAD you check the price! DAIRY BUYS COTTAGE CHEESE Automatic Chroma Control EDDY'S the quality when Quality Automatic Color Purifier Lehi &m$ D T757 IGA Zh'L Color TV Automatic Pre-Se- t Fine Tuning Happiness is Spring next Wednesday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the SegoLilySchooL Peterson will Superintendent discuss the proposed bond election and proposed addition to the Sego Lily School. Principal Hanson invited the public as well as PTA members to this informative meeting. i fe COM ntendent of the Alpine School District, will be guest speaker at the annual Sego Lily PTA Election Meeting, it was reported by Paul Hanson, princiThe meeting will be held pal. Ffcry7 LEHI offered the benedictio.i and the dedicatory prayer was spoken by Bishop Grant Christofferson. Pallbearers were Howard A ult, Brad Olsen, Steven Ault, Merrill Varney, Kenneth Wluttemore, and Jon Varney. The profusion of beautiful flowers were cared for by the Lehi Fourth Ward Relief Society and interment was in the Lehi City Cemetery. .' OF LEANY'S ' Lester Peterson f muss, a e, Large Stock of Spring Trousers Cords - Double Knit and Stay Pressed Funeral Services -- Ger-ale- dressed ff two-pie- ce For Victor Smith challis, ern regalia, Mrs. Peterson had made the outfits, complete from western pants and shirts to chaps and bolero, and a coat withparka for her little daughter. The climax came when a trio of recent brides, Sharon Harris Bell, e Leslie Berry Colledge, and Ekins Smith, modeled their beautiful wedding dresses. Bridesmaids and mothers were also present on the platform the suit herself, it w as completely lined and was elegant with Mrs. Taylor's snow-- y hair and complimented her willowy figure. A purple jumper and flowered blouse was worn by Rose Ashton, 73, who also made her beautiful outfit. Another popular segment of the show was the appearance of the Peterson family, attired inwest- - accompanist and furnished background music as the models paraded before the delighted audience. Adding to the perfection of the big moment for each model, were the ushers, Blake Trane and Weston Innes. Some of the highlights of the fashion show were dresses and Trane, suits modeled by senior members show. Others participating dursident Zada Phillips. Jol-le- y of the Relief Society organizaCarma were the evening ing A breathtaking display of hand- and tier daughters; TheMel-lodear- s, tion. Mrs. Alice Cook, 82, mocerasewn articles, paintings, suit Laurel Merrill, Pat deled a beautiful a daughter-in-lamade for her by Vervene Yerke, Bone, Virginia Rose Cook. Mrs. Juliet Grant, Margaret Andrewson and Shirlev Southwick. Their accom Taylor modeled a suit made of a Held Friday wool Site made Ever PRICE BROS, 12 WEST MAIN - 49 Are Shopping at mm LEHI, UTAH Compare our Food Prices and Save. Prices Effective Thursday Friday - Saturday |