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Show - te f The engagement was announced at a luncheon held Saturday at the Brown residence, 2662 Verona Circle, for close friends and relatives. The couple plan to be married August 21 in the Salt Lake 22, 1372 Open House Set For Meetinghouse Libraries Engagement to Keith L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Brown, Salt Lake City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Marcia Brown, and Keith L. Smith. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Smith, former Lehi residents, who are now residing in Idaho Falls. FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE THE LEHI Miss Marcia Brown Reveals Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Smith will host a wedding breakfast at the Lion House. That evening the bridal pair will greet guests at a reception at the Lion House. is a student The bride-eleat Brigham Young University where she is a member of the Sport Parachute Club. Her fiance has attended Utah State University and is studying at BYU where he is a mem ber of the BYU Cougar Band. He has fulfilled a Southwest Indian LDS Mission. Temple. of learn of the value of the materOpen houses for several available ials and equipment Librarthe ward Meetinghouse house the meeting through set. been ies in the Stake have These will be held as follows: Sixth and Tenth Wards: Thurs4 and 8 day, June 22, between Camping is when you're never p.m. sure if it's started to Fourth and Eighth Wards: Sun- quite or the guy next door has sprinkle day, June 25, at 2 p.m. warm can of beer. a opened Second and Ninth Wards: Suneach June 25, following day, meeting. ward's Sacrament Plans for the remaining ward open houses are still in the process of being made, and will be announced later. All ward members are invited to attend these open houses and become acquainted with what ct the meetinghouse library has to offer. The open houses are with held in conjunction being the teacher development inser-viprogram, lesson 9, "Resources for Effective Teaching," and all officers and teachers of the auxiliary organizations and priesthood are urged to attend. It is hoped that through the open houses all ward members will ce Darlene Brown - Don Hadfield ... to wed Miss Charlotte Jodd Charlotte Darlene Brown, Don Hadfield to Marry " Mr. and Mrs. KendellC. Brown She graduated from Cortez High of Phoenix,Arizona, announce the School where she was a member and forthcoming of the Pom Pom Squad; served engagement marriage of their daughter, Dar- as Junior Class lene, to Don Hadfield, son of Mr. and Senior Class Secretary. She and Mrs. Heber G. Hadfield. The has served as a Sunday School beautiful Mesa Temple will be teacher for two years. The prospective groom grathe setting for the wedding cereduated from Lehi High School. on take will which place mony LDS Central AmJuly L A wedding breakfast at He filled an St. George's cafe hosted by the erican and Columbia Venezuelan parents of the groom will be Mission. held following the ceremony. A He is presently a student at reception honoring the young cou- Brigham Young University where Ward he is ple will be at the majoring in Math and Cultural Hall in Phoenix that in Spanish. evening. They will make their home in Miss Brown hasattendedGlen-dal- e Lehi and continue their education College and Dixie College. at BYU. Cs rrt J) V I J I wedding breakfast the afternoon of June 30. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tracy of Naf, Idaho. Miss Judd is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and L.D.S. Seminary. She has fulfilled an L.D.S. North Central States Mission and is a graduate of Utah Technical College school of Dental Assistants. ! "Mellerdrammer" To Be Presented Monday and Wed. "No, No a Million Times No," will a be presented in connection with the; Lehi Roundup next week, it M, Smith, wa$ reported b&jS-ledireetwfJ'-t'Wie- ' presentation will be staged Monday and Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m. on the high school football field in front of the bleachers. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to attend. The story is a typical mellerdrammer, complete with hero, heroine and villian. The audience is invited to hiss the villian and cheer the hero. Lyrics and music for the production are by Bud Tompkins, with the script by Eskel CrawCast members include ford. Amos Quackenbush, Robert Pope; Nellie Quackenbush, the heroine, Christofferson; Birdie Mary Seed, Julyn Rasmussen; Miriam Chatfield; Noble Hart, the hero, Johnny Barnes; Iffy Cann, Max Boyer; Stafford Blackman, the villian, Dan Proctor; Gwendolyn Finefeathers, Marsha Chatfield; Delia, Karen Pope; Ella, Susan Bron; Kate, Tana Holmstead; and Duplicate, Sheena Holmstead. Chorus members include Paul Fowler, Dean Larsen, Neil Whimpey, Jeff Kunz, Bart Hardman, JaLaine Hard-maNanette Tripp, RaFawn msucial-mellerdramm- Kaye Larsen Earns Citizenship Papers Kaye Francis Larsen received her citizenship Friday, June 9th from Judge Maurice Harding in Fourth District Court at Provo. Kaye was born and raised in England, the daughter of Mrs. Daphne Francis of Gillingham,; to England. the LDS Church in England in 1961 and emigrated to the USA in January, 1965. She lived one year in Long Island, New York before coming out to Utah. She married Lee C. Larsen of Lehi and they are the parents of two children, Wayne and Kerrie She is a member of the Ann. Third Ward and at present is a teacher in the M.LA. She was converted Lehi Patients in Am. Fork Hospital People from Lehi hospitalized in the American Fork Hospital this week are: Beda Peck, Louise E. Wright, Pearl Petersen, Jerry Butts, Barbara Cook, Lynn Palmer, Stephanie Hickman, Andrea Ale, len, Jeris Russon, Trishia Kirk Evans, and Terry Blue. Open Daily 8:30 Am. Fork JAM! Skin Game n, t Synthet- ASSOCIATION STATE, THE LEHI 32 West FREE PRESS Main Street Lehi, Utah 84403 HUSKY Postage Paid at Lehi Post office A weekly newspaper devoted to interests and welfare ol Lehi City Press Published by the Free Publishing Co. Every Thursday E. Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription Price $4.50 (in advance) FAMILY CREDIT COUNSELING DEBT MANAGEMENT BRRR! GET OUT OF DEBT Somerville Without Without Security Without Borrowing All bills paid with ONE PAYMENT yon can afford rs Budget Credit Counselor's Phone Murray, Utah 84107 South State MFT Plaza 5899 262-74- Licensed & Bonded for $25,000. A member of the American Assoc. of Credit Counselors. Railroad people hate curves, because a curve can slow you and slow isn't good on a railroad. e when we found this curve in Wyoming, Mike Archuleta and about 60 other railroad people relocated 1.65 miles of double U.P. mainline track, straightened the curve, and shortened the line by .19 of a mile. It cost over a million dollars, but we think it's worth a million not to slow down. We hope to get the money back by hauling more freight for other people who don't like to slow down, either. So if someone throws you a transportation curve, and you need it straightened, we can handle it. down, So COIOI Starts Next Wed: Klute coin given with every purchase of eight gallons or more of Husky gasoline. Collect 'em all! shortened the UP. by 19100 of a mile. .WJV n unnmr A different Mike Archuleta and his gang took a million dollars and p! IDJnTT man-mad- to perform organizational maintenance and assist in the repair Completes Course of automotive vehicles and assocHe became iated equipment. "familiarized with the functioning Army Pvt. Charles R. Somerof automotive wheel vehicle comville, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Somerville, Route ponents, operating principles of internal combustion 1, Lehi, Utah, recently completed engines, fundamentals of fuel and elewheel vehicle me- a seven-wee- k chanic course at the U. S. Army ctrical systems, and the use of Training Center, Infantry, Ft. test quipment. Pvt. Somerville is a 1971 gradOrd., California. uate of Lehi High SchooL During the course, he learned iASIWOOD 756-65- OARMin R. Relax! It's time for Enjoy! your thousand smile check-u- 1 V Starlife Drive In Pet. C. e Use of fibers will increase about 9 per cent this year, surpassing the 4.3 billion pound consumption of 1971 by 380 million pounds, according to R. W. Rice, president Firestone ic Fibers Co. COMMEMORATE 13 HEROES OF THE "OLD WEST" EXCLUSIVE AT UTAH the I'd like to say a four letter word about the wage freeze Marcia Brown engaged to Keith L. Smith ENGAGED Tracy Judd-Haro- ld A June 30 wedding in the LoThe prospective bridegroom gan Temple is being planned by is a graduateofMaltaHighSchool Miss Charlotte Judd and Har- and L.D.S. Seminary. Mr. Traold Tracy. cy has spent a tour of duty with Making the nuptial news known the U.S. Army in Okinawa. He is the mother of the bride elect has fulfilled anUD.S. North CeMrs. Lila S. Judd, 690 N. 300 ntral States Mission. He is preE., PL Grove, Utah. She will sently employed in Idaho where honor the bridal couple at a the couple will make their home. k Or Kunz, Laurie Oxborrow and Carla Assistant director Oxborrow. duties are being handled by Amy H. Barnes and accompanist is Julyn Rasmussen. In connection with the pro -several duction, program numbers will be presented prior to the performance and following it. These will include some country western music by Mar lin Barnes, Ken Greenwood and Warren Fitzgerald; Scott Dorton, singing the part of Doolittle from "My Fair Lady," , and Peggy Lowe will present a reading. Several other numbers will also be presented. . June bride Choose Logan Temple Wedding Vice-Presid- min-ori- ng . . MEDALLIONS and Wait Til Dark three-degre- the Unlcn Pccfffc rdlrccd pocpb Some of your friends jiDDD will be going on to college. Others to jobs. 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