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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY Linda Schow, Douglas Hall To Recite Vows in S.L Temple Mr. and Mrs. AJvin G. Schow are pleased to announce the en- gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter da, to Douglas H. Hall, son of Mr. and MrsT Duncan T. Hall Lin- if "T ); of Bloom field. Connecticut. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday. January 18. and they will be honored at a reception the same evening at the Lehi Stake Center. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the reception from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride to be is a graduate of Lehi High School and four year Seminary. She was a Word was received the death of Thomas Lambert. President of the National Society of Sons of the Pioneers. Veron Curtis, Lehi, National Vice President of SUP. was of the death early Wednesday. Mr. Lambert died of a heart attack Tuesday night. Funeral arrangements had not been made at press time. notified Richard Smith To Marry Girl Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allan Young of Ashland, Virginia announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Trudy Lorraine Young to Richard Donn Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Smith of Lehi. The bride-to-b- graduated e from high school Ashland and attended Lynchburg College, in Lynchburg, Va. Richard graduated from Lehi in High School. He joined the Marine Corp and received his training at San Diego. He was then assigned to Air Traffic Control School in Glynco, Georgia, and upon graduation he received his Certified FFA Air Traffic Controller rating. Richard, a Corpor- al, is presently stationed at Quantico, Va. The young couple have set February 9th for their wedding date in the Ashland Christian Church, Ashland, Va. A minister had reached that point in the service where the collection was to be passed. "And now, brethern," he said, "let us all give in accordance with what we reported on Form V HOLIDAY VISITORS AT MILLET HOME Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cindy and Lynette Schow as bridesmaids and Kathleen Norman and Jan-eeNorman as junior bridesmaids. John Frost has been chosen as best man with Norman and Kenneth Schow, brothers of the bride, as ushers. The couple plan to make their future home in Salt Lake City. Barker, Anita Farns-wort- Fullerton, California and Doctor and Mrs. Kent Farns-wortand three children of Sacramento, California visited through the holidays with Mrs. Valdis Millet. The visitors enjoyed visiting with other relatives in Lehi and also enjoyed skiing the slopes of Alta, Park City and Sundance while in h Utah. "These days," says the CPA Journal, "you have to learn to take the bad with the worst." 1040." Figure Salon Elaine Powers Figure Salon Provo has just been purchased by Helen Lindstrom, formerly Helen Colledge of Lehi. in The new name will be Helen's Figure Salon. She would like to invite all her friends to come and say hello. Mrs. Lindstrom daughter of Lenore is the Colledge and a sister to Evan L. Colledge, Letha Curtis and Joyce Davis, all of Lehi. guess most of you know by love ball games, and boy, am looking forward to the one Friday night when the Pioneers travel to Am. Fork to take on the Cavemen. I once was a Cavewoman. guess that's how to put it. anyway, all allegiance to my old alma mater went out the window when my boys reached the age to compete Not just my blood and kin boys, but the boys I have watched grow up in Lehi. This is a rivalry that never abates, and this year. I think I am going to have something to really cheer about. Anytime a Pioneer can't take on a Caveman and whip him, well, now, something must be wrong. I 1 1 Schow Former Lehian Purchases I now (hat with Kathy Soucie, today of bride elect vk" Of 5, maid-of-hon- President, Dies MISS TRUDY YOUNG By ifornia South Mission He is currently employed in Salt Lake City. Miss Diane Hess will serve as at the reception Thomas Lambert, National SUP Better Believe It You member of the Honor Society for four vears and graduated as an honor student, she served as an officer of the Thespian Club and participated ith the Championship High School Band in Calgary, Canada. After attending one year at Bngham Young University, she accepted employment with the G-- Corporation in American Fork The prospective groom was born and raised in Bloomfield, near Hartford. Connecticut After graduation from high school, he attended Bngham Young University. He was called to serve as a missionary for the LDS Church in the Cal- liNDA SlHOW - DOUGLAS H HALL Community school activities begin in Lehi Thursday (tonight) January 10 with a Fathers and Son Shop Night. Lyie Peterson will be the instructor and cost will be $300. The shop night will be held at the I.ehi Junior High at 7 p.m. On Monday, January 14, a beginning guitar class, taught by Dan Adams will be held at the Lehi Elementary School at 4 p.m. Fee for this class will be will $4.00. Creative Ceramics will begin Tuesday, January 15 under the instruction of Dean Welch. This class will be held at the Lehi High School at 7 p.m. Fee on will be $4.00 plus supplies. Monday, January 21 Glen Smith will instruct a Children's Creative Theatre at the Sego Lily Elementary School at 3:30 and The fee will be 4.30 p.m. $3.00. at Students may the school office where the class is being offered prior to the first meeting. Some classes will have a limited enrollment; when this number has signed up, the class will be closed. JERRY SMITH'S VISIT IN LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Tigard, Oregon, visited with Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yerke and other relatives during the holidays. A family dinner was enjoyed at the Yerke home and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith entertained at their home in American Fork. The visitors left to return to Oregon on New Year's Day. Betty Fowler The newspapers say tney have all the height, the savvy, the skills, the coordination, the players, the coaches, the student body, the enthusiasm, on on on on and on. They have counted us out before we even get there! Boy. are we going to surprise them! ! All I want to see is the studentbody get behind that great team. I was disappointed to see more Payson students at that great game with Payson, than there were Lehi students. And. it was at Lehi, too! ! You've got the greatest Pep Club I've ever seen at Lehi High School, one of the best teams, let's see the greatest studentbody support at this now game of games. plan Temple wedd.ng Community School Schedule 10. 1974 Senior Citizens Plan to Attend "Hello Dolly" All of us old folks will be there will be . Hope all you kids there, too. Rah, Rah. Rah!!!! . . Lehi Patients in Am. Fork Hospital The Lehi Senior Citizens are Several Lehi people were planning to attend the stage hospitalized in the American show "Hello Dolly" at the Fork Hospital this week incluBrigham Young University on ding: Eva Sherwood, Mark Wednesday, January 23. They Loveridge, Mont Pulham, Ann will have dinner at the B.Y.U. Roberts, Beth Fitzgerald, Karen Cafeteria before the show. Poulsen, Lisle Russon, Martha The Senior Citizens will pay Doyle, Margaret Davis, Cindy for their own dinner and $1.00 Draper, Wyatt Coughlan, Bonwill be charged for the show and nie Clark, Myrtle Norberg, Neil transportation. T. Young, Vera Martens, and They must pay their money to Edwin Goodwin. their ward chairmen by Sunday, January 13. No tickets will be People are lucky and unlucky given after that date. not according to what they get All those planning to attend this delightful affair should absolutely, but according to the ratio between what they get and meet at the Stake Center January 23 at 5:30 p.m. to board the what they have been led to expect. bus for the dinner and show. WHERE TO LOOK FOR CLUES " Mystery A Personality" Contest About Your Friends or Neighbors Here are the rules or 4. If, by coincidence the name of the MYSTERY PERSONALITY other information about him happens to appear in news items, these will not count as clues. All clues will be in display ads. 5. To enter, write the name of the person you believe to be the MYSTERY PERSONALITY on a piece of paper. Also list all the clues you can find in all the ads of sponsoring merchants. Put down your name, address and telephone number. Mailed entries will not be accepted . . . they must be placed in entry boxes located at the designated merchants for that week. (DON'T bring entries to the newspaper office, please.) 6. This week's contest starts when you receive this issue of the paper and closes Saturday of the same week when the stores close. 7. As soon as the boxes are picked up (Saturday evening) a drawing will be held from the combined entries. The first entry drawn that correctly identifies the Mystery Personality will win $7.50. If that entry also lists ALL and no more of the correct clues hidden in all of the ads, an additional BONUS of $16.50 will be added. Whenever this BONUS is not won, it will be added to the next week's Jackpot which will grow until it is won. 8. The Contest will run for 16 weeks. Family participation gives you a better chance to win. Your wife, husband, or one of your youngsters may Clues may be hidden in ads below, or in the ads of the sponsoring firms elsewhere in the paper. No clues will be hidden in news columns, editorial matter or classified ads, just in display ads of the sponsoring merchants in this section and elsewhere in the Free Press. 1. This is a family fun contest. Entries are welcome from every member of the family old enough to fill his or her own entry. You may submit one entry per person at any or all of the sponsoring merchants whose ads appear in the designated heavy border. Employees of the Free Press and their families are ineligible. Sponsoring merchants and their employees and families are eligible except when their store is one of those featured for entries. 2. Nothing to buy - use any slip of paper for entry blank. Not necessary to be present to win. Not necessary to be a subscriber to the Free Press. 3. The MYSTERY PERSONALITY may be any in the Lehi area. Clues to his or (her) identity will be hidden ONLY in the Ads of the sponsoring merchants which include any ad of the same merchants in the area below or elsewhere in the Free Press. Many aus will have no clues; some as many as four or five. This is a contest of skill and we intend to do our best to outwit you. We'll be delighted if you succeed in us, in spite of our best efforts. DEPOSIT ENTRIES AT THESE THREE STORES GREENWOOD'S PECK BUILDING SUPPLY .aw? Carpet Warehouse There's Substitute No for SELECTION 115 205 West Dalley Jewelry & Gifts MEL'S SUPPLY Redfield Scopes 10 Main Stone Rings East Mam Lehi "Where you dress your horse in style." ft 162 West and Gifts "OLD WEST Specializing in TROPICAL FISH a and supplies 768-351- 9 II Gifts builds furniture RCA TV & Stereo Sylvan TV & Stereo Lehi - III STORES? 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