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Show Miss Jewel Luttmer to Marry Neldon Bullock in Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Luttmer pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jewel to Neldon Bul-ar- e lock, son of Mrs. Vera Bullock and the late Algene Bullock. The couple will be sealed in the Salt Lake Temple April 11. A reception will be held in their honor the same evening in the Alpine Ward Cultural Hall from seven until ten p.m. All friends and relatives are invit- f ed. Jewel is a graduate of Ameri- f can Fork High School and Seminary. She also graduated from Utah Technical College in Provo. She is presently employed at Management Systems Corporation in Salt Lake City. Neldon is a graduate of Lehi High School and Seminary and also attended Utah Technical College in Provo. He recently returned home from the Great Northwest Oregon Mission where he served two years. The couple plan on making Union High School. He attended the University of Oregon before coming to Brigham Young University. While at the University of Oregon, he was the recipient of the Max D. Tucker Scholarship and the Joseph Kinsmann Starr Scholarship. He is currently attending the BYU on a graduate scholarship. Mr. Rose has employment awaiting him in Oregon. So, barring any change in plans, the young couple will make their first home in that state. Both Cynthia and Keith have completed honorable missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints following graduation from the BYU. Miss Merrell enjoyed serving on her mission in Austria, where she spent much of her time in Vienna, followed by activities in Graz, Klagenfurt, and Innsbruck. Mr. Rose served in the Italy South Mission where his time was spent in Salerno, Rome, Siena, Bari, and Naples. Each of the young couple is scheduled to receive a Master of Science degree from the Brigh- I I . ' ( -- m ) . their home in Lehi. IT'S A BOY FOR THE KIP PETERSON'S A bouncing baby boy, weighing in at an even eight pounds made his debut last Thursday morning, April 3, at the LDS Hospital, the son of Kip and '' jj Paula Peterson. Mother and baby are doing nicely, and Kip's chest is bulging just a little bit. Proud grandparents are Billie Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innes. Marvel Peterson, all of Lehi, and Mrs. Catherine Innes, Paris, Idaho, and great-gregrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Acord, include Cora Acord, ... set wedding NELDEN BULLOCK, JEWEL LUTTMER ' .,, -- s y 1 t J r ( Spring City. Little Russell ("Rusty") (two years old) welcomed his little brother with open fists. The little newcomer accommodated his dad by waiting until after "paper day" to make his appearance. Daddy Kip is pressman for the Lehi and American Fork papers. Despite the intense heat, more than 600 different kinds of plants nrow 'n Death Valley, Calif. keeping time since has been - , l&Vi. Furred women, strong on bridge, cocktails and clubbing, are often not so strong on I - ? f . . . bride-to-b- Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. Sterling Merrell are pleased to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Cynthia Kay to Keith Frederick Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Rose of Lebanon, Oregon. The couple will be married on Thursday, April 24, 1975 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor the following evening in the Lehi 3rd - 7th Ward Cultural Hall, with receiving from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. This will be followed by an open house in the Lebanon Ward Chapel on May 2. parties have been held in honor of the bride-to-b- e in Provo and Lehi. Hostesses were close friends and relatives. Miss Merrell will be attended by her sisters, Laurel Lee and n Rebecca Sue, a cousin Merrell and roommate Dora Ojeda as bridesmaids. The It's Time to Stock Up on ledge their efforts in our behalf. We would also like to thank our many friends and patrons for their business over the many years and for their concern and thoughtfulness at this time. Ralph and Betty Powell CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Lehi Fire Department for their efforts to save our laundry and equipment from the fire last week. They were prompt and did everything possible to prevent the destruction of our business. We gratefully acknow would prefer a beforehand MOTHER IS SPECIAL am Young University. Cynthia will receive hers in the field of mathmatics and Mr. Rose a Master of Library Science. e Cynthia Kay Merrell to Wed Oregon Man in Temple Rites Pre-nupti- Bin Ben in London - CYNTHIA KEY MERRELL THURSDAY. APRIL 10. 1975 LEHI FREE PRESS GRANT MOORES FIRST TIME PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Grant Moore of Santa Ana, California, formerly of Lehi, became first time parents on April 7 when a beautiful little baby girl was born. She weighed in at eight pounds ten ounces and measured a healthy 20 inches long. She will be named Jennifer and had the distinct honor of sharing her Grandfather Jesse Moore's birthdate, according to Grandmother Rita Moore. Other thrilled grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clark of Am. groom's young sister, Laura, will be the flower girl. Mr. Rose's long time friend, Wayne Goates, who introduced him to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will perform the duties of best man. Cynthia attended schools in Puerto Rico, Virginia, Thailand, Georgia, and is a 1969 graduate y of the Lehi High School. She earned a four year National Merit Scholarship which was sponsored by the U.S. Army, for schooling at the Brigham Young Fork. Goldie Strong of Alpine is the proud University. When it gets down to hard cash, one often gets down to the Keith attended elementary school in Lebanon, Oregon and is a 1968 graduate of Lebanon real person. 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