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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1972 V MADELEINE ROBINSON Open House to ' ; Honor Madeleine miff M A JOHN BUSHMAN ... set date Dixie Ferkovich, John Bushman Festival and While in the FFA he received the American Farmers Degree. He attended Boy's State at Utah State University. He has served an LDS mission to Western Canada. He has attended BYU for the past two years majoring in Veterinarian Science and is Sunday teaching presently School in the Lehi First Ward. Miss Ferkovich was honored at a shower given by Joan Christof-ferso- n and Julie Worley on November 25 at the Christoffer-so- n residence. Following their wedding and a honeymoon to the West coast, the couple will' reside in Logan where they will attend Utah State University. Robinson will David Wilkin in November 1919. He died October 1924. She married RaymondG. RobinsonAugust 1939. He died May 1965. She is the mother of two children, Marjorie Wilkin of Lehi and Mrs, Robert (Fern) Richins of American Fork, she also has five grand children and one greatgrandchild. She has always enjoyed sewing and handicraft, embroidery She has always enjoyed sewing and handicraft, embroidery and crocheting. She has been active in the LDS Church in the Sunday School and MIA. She served as secretary in the Relief She Society for many years. was also employed at the Utah State Training Sxhool for 10 All friends and relatives are invited to greet her on Sunday. Serimpian Club Holds Recipe Exchange of the No gifts please. Letitians Meet At Tripp Home Serimpian currently teach- Club met at the home of Mrs. ing Jr. Sunday School in the Lehi Guy (Mary Ellen) Cash with Sixth Ward. President Dianna Mercer taking The prospective groom is also charge. The club project was a graduate of Lehi High School. discussed and decided upon and He was a member of the a recipe exchange was enjoyed National Honor Society, and a by those present. Casseroles, member of the high school band. desserts, salads, and breads He was active in FFA, serving as were on the menu and each president of the local chapter. member was given cards with the recipes to take home and add to their own collection. is Family to Honor Mrs. Raymond B. Robinson Sun. Marjorie Wilkin and Mrs. bert (Fern) Richins will hostess an open house on Sunday, December 3, to honor their moBates ther, Mrs. Raymond Robinson who will reach her 80th birthday on Monday. She will receive friends and relatives at her home, 205 South, 300 East, Ro- until Lehi from two p.m. evening. Mrs. Robinson was born in Alpine, Utah on December 4, 1892. She attended schools in Alpine and American Fork and married David Wilkin in Salt Lake City on November 10, 1919. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died in 1924. She married Raymond G. Robinson in August of 1939. Mrs. Robinson has been employed in many different capacities during her life, including working as a clerk, helping pick fruit, raising chickens, school lunch worker and supervisor, working at the State Training School as a dorm matron and sewing supervisor. She was also and Alpine City Treasurer The October opening social was held at the home of Mrs. Mercer who also served as hostess. The program was given by nutritionist Kenneth Moody of e the Food Supplement Company of Salt Lake City. The group tasted samples of food supplements and enjoyed a high protein drink called Ease. Mr. Moody explained the need of food supplements using visual aids to help the ladies to realize the importance of these nutrients in the diet. A question and answer period followed the discussion. Neo-Lif- south of Milwaukee. MISS SHERRY OLSEN . . . December bride Miss Sherry Olson, Kim Turner To Wed Dec. 1 in Temple Rites ONE STOP SHOPPING dent at Stevens Henager. The prospective groom graduated from American Fork High School and Seminary. He is currently working with Gordon Taylor Construction Company in Friday, December 1. A reception Alpine. He is attending night will be held at the Manor in school at Utah Technical College American Fork that evening in Provo where he is studying electronics. from eight until ten p.m. They will live in Alpine. Sherry was active in many school activities including the Pep Club. She was a Sterling Scholar in Business, was chosen Give a Outstanding Secretary of 1971, and honor student. She is a CHARM LAMP graduate of Lehi High School and four year Seminary. She has For Christmas obtained her Associate Degree at Stevens Henager College in Salt SPECIAL Lake as an executive secretary. Sherry is currently employed as Admissions Secretary for Wells Stevens, Executive Vice Presi- Sherry Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Olson, Lehi will become the bride of Kim Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Turner of Alpine. They will be married in the Provo Temple on ALL B & D American Fork shares of 34 baths $18,900. Four bedrooms $19,900. trimmings 4.2 acres, Manila $22,000 water. from 32 acres, TPexaf Manila Trees, $48,000. Trees, creek, overlooking Utah Valley. 2 TV 50 North 1st West rail, respectively. 1 18 three bedroom home with New LAMPS Electric American Realty Lehi 7 acres with water $2155 acre. TOEE OFF Hebcrtson REAL ESTATE terrific rXrw acres Commercial for lease All American T Utah has the ''imidhen'''; Florida has the "marsh hen." They are better known as the coot and All I GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST! -- 50 Ciol WHERE YOU'll FIND and up ed Studies of bird feathers indicate that black feathers resist wear better than white; primary wing feathers are subject to most wear; and in birds that spend much of their time in flight, the outer portion of the wing is mostly black. r "in gexaf Start at $Q19 To be clean and neat is very important to the white-footmouse; when not asleep or eating, it is busy washing, combing and grooming itself. Re-tak- I ! 3548 I WWWSft1?7' I t Realty 601 W. State - Lehi. Utah Celio Diaz, Jr., of Miami has filed suit against Pan American Airways charging discrimination because he's a male and wants to be a steward on the airline. AN OLD FASHION CHRISTMAS o o o o o o o o o Was $14.50 ...Now $1160 o o Pants was $14.98 Now $700 o o o o o o CHILDREN off PAIlTS- -20 CLOTHES CLEARANCE 40 OFF Hall Size Dresses - Pant Suits - Blouses Coats All So lees Made Trur. - Fri. - Sat. be drawn for Special Prizes in our shop. will Purchase Now For Drawing A 19 Funeral Sat. School pictures taken at the Sego Lily Elementary School are now available, it was reported by Principal Paul Hanson. Mr, Hanson said that those students attending the school would get their pictures this week to take home. Pictures of can be picked up at the school office between 9 and 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. any school day, Mr. Hanson stated. No pictures will be distributed between 1L30 a.m. es and 1 p.m. on pictures will be taken on Friday, December 8, at 9 a. m. ooooooooooooooooooooot o at- A NEW SON FOR THE ALLAN HOLDSWORTHS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Holdsworth welcomed a husky new baby boy Niels Jensen of 19 2 North Grant born November 24 in the AmeriStreet, American Fork, Utah died can Fork Hospital. The little November 28, 1972 at the Amnewcomer weighed seven pounds erican Fork Hospital He would 15 ounces and was 20 inches long. of have been 82 years age on He has dark brown hair and December 5th. sports big blue eyes. His name is Mr. Jensen was born December Wayne Lamar. Brothers and 5, 1890 at Mantua, Cache County, sisters to welcome him home are Utah, a son of Jorgen Nielsen Lisa Cherie, and Jeffrey, Allan, Jensen and Marie Jensen. He and Troy John. School Pictures Are Available Shop and Save in Lehi o o o o o o o Recorder. o She has served her church in o many capacities including teach- o ing Sunday School, Primary and Relief Society. She was also o president of the YWMIA and ser- o ved as Counselor in that organio zation. She special talents are many. o She loves to work in her flowers, o she has enjoyed being a houseo wife, and homemaker and the o chores that go along with the role of wife and mother. She o enjoys keeping records, singing o and taking part in dramatic o productions. devoted o two has She Wilkin, o Marjorie daughters, Lehi, and Mrs. Robert (Fern) o Richins, Amerian Fork. She is a beloved grandmother to five o grandchildren and one great o grandchild. o Her many friends and rela- o tives are cordially invited to tend the open house to honor her o on the eve of her 80th birthday. o o ATHENIAN CLUB REPORT o o The Athenian Club met at the o home of Beatrice Taylor on ember 15th with Mabel Taylor o o as delightful South Sea Islands o travelogue was presented by o They Ralph and Wllla Wing. showed slides and narrated many o o interesting and exciting experiences that nr.cured during their o visit. o atJuous luncheon was serand two o to members ved o guests. o Racine, Wis., Is about 25 miles o Nov- The Letitian held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. George Tripp on Thursday, November 16. Committee members with Mrs. Tripp were Mickey Black, Shirley Southwick and Janeen Watkins. A delightful program was presented by Judy Southwick, Mary Ann Phillips and Debbie Snyder. They related experiences, they enjoyed during' their trip to the Cumorah Pageant. They told of many inside things pertaining to the very spiritual and enlightening trip. President Donna Gordon conducted the meeting and Maxine Black read the litany. Tasty refreshments were served to sixteen members. NIELS JENSEN Niels Jensen Dies at 81 ob- years. Members i serve her 80th birthday with an open house in her honor to be held on Sunday, December 3, from 2 until 6 p.m. at her home, 205 South 300 East, Lehi. She was born in Alpine, Dec. 4, 1892 a daughter of Benjamin and Hannah Bates. She married To Recite Fows in Temple Rites ' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Ferkovich are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dixie, to John K. Bushman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bushman, Friday, December 8, 1972. TThe ceremony will be performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and that same evening the bride's parents will host a wedding reception in honor of the Couple in the Lehi Stake Center with receiving from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. '. The bride to be is a graduate of Lehi High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society, a member of the Lehi Pep Club, and active in FHA and GAA. She has attended Brigham Young University for the past two years where she was majoring in Home Economics Education. While at BYU she served as a Relief Society visiting teacher and a member of the Bishops Youth Council. She represented her ward in the Stake Speech mhuL I - Robinson Sunday Madeleine DKIE FERKOVICH, ''-- married Florence Dunn in the Logan Temple on February 7, 1917. She died July 8, 1935. He married Orlean Brlggs June 24, 1953 in the Salt Lake Temple. He was a retired carpenter and poultry man. The family moved to American Fork in 1929 where Mr. Jensen entered the poultry business and also continued his life-tiwork in carpentry. He worked at the Utah Copper Company and the Utah State Training School for a number of years and also served as Building Inspector for American Fork City. A High Priest, he was active in the LDS Church, serving as a counselor in the Bishopric of the American Fork Fourth Ward and later in the American Fork Sixth Ward. In later years he was a dedicated Temple worker. Survivors include his widow, a son, Phil D. Jensen, of Am- - Material - Bridal Dresses Fern wood Candy THIS 'N THAT 55 W. Main Lehi o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ooooooooooooooooooooot mMmM to to Dp fey ym mm n n (oj n That's right, State Bank of Lehi has earmarked $300,000.00 exclusively for home loans in this area. We've put the money aside and we'll make home loans with it until it's been exhausted. The money is right there now so you're thinking of buying or building a home, there's absolutely no better place for your financing than State Bank of Lehi. Northern Utah county is a remarkable period of growm ana expansion state oan or Lehi wants to be there to help make it happen. if torn StateBankoflehi - |