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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPT. 21, 1972 Victor Gordon to Wed Hatch, Utah Girl !:; ; - ?i. - 111 - i ft r- ? - : if-'.-i In Ecrty October Salt lake Tempe Rites Mr. and Mrs. Layton Barney of Hatch, Utah, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joyce to Victor J. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Gordon, of Lehi. They will recite vows in the St. George Temple on October 6. A reception will be held that evening in Hatch at the Hatch Ward Cultural HalL An open house reception to honor the newlyweds will be held Saturday, October 7 at the La Feria Reception Center, in Lehi, with receiving from eight till ten p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Miss Barney was active in church and school activities and held an office in the student council. She is a four year seminary graduate. She graduated from the Salt Lake City College of Medical and Dental Assistants and is now interning as a medical assistant in the M irray Medical Center. The prospective groom attend- The constitutional amendment in the area including the site giving women the right to vote of the World's Fair in Seattle. was ratified on Aug. 26, 192Q. They spent some time inTacoma with some friends oftheRussells About 15 million Americans and attended rodeos at Ellens-bu- rg have gall bladder ailments at and Roy, Washington. some time in life. ed Lehi High where he was a member of the Thespian Club. He lettered in track and was a member of the National Honor Society. He served as school correspondent and was drum na-jof the marching band. Mr. Gordon served as studentbody business manager and Student-bod- y President. He was a Sterling Scholar for Industrial Arts and also attended the University of Utah before serving an LDS mission in the Eastern States. He is now employed in Salt Lake and is attending night school. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. or 17" ChilliI I I need the "new math" to figure out the advantages of these Metropolitan annuities which can provide teachers and others who are qualified with a monthly income as long as you live. You won't . DIANE LOADER, CLAE CALTON . . . announce date Metropolitan annuities are especially attractive to. teachers (and other employees) of public schools and of it most charitable, educational scientific, literary and religious organizations because of special Federal income tax provisions. Call today. Clae Calton to Wed Pleasant Grove Miss Mr. and Mrs. Conrad E. Loadof PL Grove are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Diane, to Clae Calton, son of Mrs. LaPriel Calton of Lehi. The young couple will be married Friday, September 29, 1972. An open house will be held that same evening from eight to ten p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Stake House, 455 East 200 South. Diane graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and four years of Seminary in 1971. She also graduated from Utah Technical College of Provo as a clerk typist. She is presently employed at the Utah State Training er MR. AND MRS. BRADLEY J. ALLRED . . .(Juliene Robinson) Juliene Robinson, Bradley Allred Recite Vows in Temlple Ceremony Miss Juliene Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Robinson of Lehi, exchanged marriage vows with Bradley J. Allred, also of Lehi, on Friday, August 18. The Salt Lake Temple was the chosen place for the wedding ceremony. Elder Coombs officiated in the presence of many family members and close friends. Mr. Allred is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Allred, who hosted a wedding breakfast, at the Dollhouse in Salt Lake City following the ceremony in the Temple. reception honoring the newlyweds was held that evening in A the Lehi Stake Center. Blue was the bride's chosen color accented with pink. Pink mums, carnations and gladiola with blue ribbons and green garlands and ferns were used throughout the hall The tables were decorated with baskets of blue daisy pompoms and pink ribbon and the tiered wedding cake which stood on a lighted table was topped with a miniature bride and groom and was enwreathed with green and blue. The gift center was centered by a beautiful fountain reflected with colored lights. To receive her guests the lovely young bride was dressed in taffeta with handsewnlace covered bodice and front gore etched with tiny seed pearls. The lace bordered mantilla fell into a chapel length train. Lace graced the bottom of the gown and sleeves tapered to a wrist length. Her bouquet was made with pink elf stephanotis and baby- roses, 4, : with white satin ribbon breath streamers. Miss Maryann Phillips stood as maid of honor, with Miss Janet Bird, Mrs. Paul H. Robinson, Mrs. Reed P. Robinson, and Mrs. Kerry Larson as bridesmaids. Little Machelle Robinson, and Wendy Bromley were flower girls. All held white lace baskets filled with pink and blue bluebatchelor-butto- ns s, daisy and pink ribbons. Dresses were white with blue flowers. The mothers of both bride and groom were attired in blue crepe. Their corsages were tiny pink elf roses, with blue batchelor-buttoand babybreath. John and David Allred, brothers of the groom stood as best men. Reed, Paul, and Phillip Robinson acted as ushers. At the door were Mrs. Brent Allred and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bromley. Mrs. John Allred was at the guest book. Miss Linda Adamson was in charge of the gifts, with Mrs. Thomas Griffiths and Mrs. David Adamson taking charge of serving and seating the guests. Prior to the wedding the bride was entertained byMissesMary-an- n Phillips and Janet Bird at the Phillips home in Lehi. In Salt Lake City, the ladies of the Dialysis Center of the University of Utah Hospital, honored her at a luncheon. - VICTOR GORDON, JOYCE BARNEY ... to wed UTAH TECHNICAl COLLEGE at PROVO CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 28 REGISTER SEPT. 25, 26, 27 DAY COURSE AERONAUTICS Aviation Ground School T Th 1 Beginning Design Oil Painting MW MW Studio Art TTh TTh TIME 7.9 TUITION $31 7.10 MW AUTO BODY Repair General Auto Body Repair Auto Paint & Body Restoration Auto Custom Refinishing T Th 6:30-9:3- MW 6:30-9:3- 0 MW Th T $27 $27 $27 $27 $27 $25 $25 $25 $30 6:30-9:36:30-9:3- MW INSTRUC Jense Henson California. That window on a bacon package is now supposed to show 70 percent of the length of a strip, the Department of Agriculture says. 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They visited in Portland, Oregon with Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Colledge and family and toured many interesting places T $25 0 Operations law 4 Banking KEY maid of honor and Judy Carter, Barbara Oxborrow, Laura Moses, Susan Giles and Jo Lyn Stone will be bridesmaids. Mr. Hardinger is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. Hewas chosen as a member of the All Region Football team. He attended his freshman year at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho and is currently serving in the U.S. Marines in Santa Ana, California. New York. N. Y. Horseshoeing Adams Adams MW Principles of Accounting Business Mochines University. Lee Taylor will be her Metropolitan Life and Susan and HORSESHOEING & p Accounting Young Ann Harris Burningham Riggle Riggle BUSINESS Principles of Bank Mr. and Mrs. LynnS. Stone of Orem announce the engagment of their daughter, Janet to Gail C. Hardinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hardinger of Pleasant Grove, Utah. 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