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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS Birthday Open House For on Sunday (LaPnel) Nadu &J l Jjik-- Fimler Brown ill be honored by her family at an open house to celebrate her mh birthday on Sunday. April 10. iy at the Zions Bank Building Htl tasi M Nwrth. Payson. Hah. between the hours of 2 ui and l lklp ni. Mrs Broun was born April 8. 1S97 in Uhi. I tah to Kd mund Henry and Mary KIizj-bet- h Chilton Fouler. She attended local school and married Darrel Broun on September 12. 1917 ,n (he Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died JASE GARDNER May 1, 197:t Active in the DS Church she has uorked !or ihe past four years in ihe Provo Temple. Mrs. Broun has held many leadership positions. In 1959 she was Payson's candidate for Utah's Mother of the Year. Children who will honor her 1 ...to ud ELL4 R4V SIELSOX CARL ROBERTS Carl Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Neilson Grove announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ella Raye to Carl David Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed C. Roberts of Lehi. The couple is planning an April 15 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Friends and relatives are invited to attend a reception that evning from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Twelfth Ward Stake Center, 275 East 500 South, Pleasant Grove. of Pleasant Temple Rites Ella Raye is attending Pleasant Grove High School and will graduate in May. Carl graduated from Ogden High School for the Deaf. He is now working at Provo Trade Tech printing department. Attending the bride will be Jerie Jeppson, Dena Kaye Jackeman, Sheila Neilson. Karen Bartley, Adele Harms, and flower girls Kristy Clothier, and Kassy Clothier. Best man will be Russell Gray. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Lehi. at the piano, performs for Karen Cvfii. music festival judge, at the music festival tah Music Teachers the Timpamtflos Chapter of the Association. Piano students from American Turk. I.ehi ami Pleasant Crave participated in the meet. ie Hatterfield. Music Teachers Assn. Sponsor Student Achievement Program Recently the Timpanagos Chapter of the Utah Music Teachers Association sponsored their annual Student Achievement Program in which almost a hundred students from the n Fork-Pleasa- Grove area participated in a comprehensive music audition. Students ranging from elementary to advanced levels were tested in the areas of keyboard skills, technic, sight- - Of Son, Daughter Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Gardner of Phoenix, Arizona, formerly of Lehi, wish to announce the engagements and forthcoming marriages of their son and daughter, Jane Mary Gardner and Jonathan Gardner. Jane Mary will marry Curtis Lynn Stoddard in the Mesa LDS Temple on April 26, 1977. The prospective groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Stoddard of Grace, Idaho. The bride-to-b- e has asked Shelley Gardner to be maid of honor and Mark Anderson will perform best man duties. Both June Mary and Curtis are students at BYU. They will make their home in Grace, Idaho. Jonathan H. Gardner will claim Jerelyn Jenkins as his bride in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on April 22, 1977. Both attended BYU and will make their home in Provo for the present. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron H. Jenkins of Provo, Utah. The Gardners are former residents of Lehi and have spent most of their summers here. They have many friends and relatives in this area. tiiE Ktui t K mm reading, music appreciation, theory and performance. Judging in the performance category was done by Karen Gygi and Solveig Madsen representing the State Music Teachers Association. Each student will receive an adjudication sheet from each category and a Certificate of Achievement. The state chairman of the Student Achievement LouAn Gelock, Myrna Olsen, Jean Stone, Margene Shumwav and Carole Peck. Save on Cash and Carry at Our Convenient Office DRIVE INN Cleaning & 61 No. Merchant Street - Phone Long Dresses $3.00 Take any kids you can lay your hands onr--i com. President Dorene the meeting Elections were held and Fvalo Sorenson is president and Lima ( vice president for the coming year The activity uas under the direction of Moelle Davis She directed the clubs work on two quilts uhich were com pleted and will be given to a Webb-inducte- n 6UG5Y AULONE hospital. This was a to learn neu ways to tie and quilt It was a very enjoyable evening for those attending. Delicious refreshments were serv ed The next meeting will beheld April H at the home of Mozelle Davis in American Fork. All members are urged to be present and starting time is 7 p.m uorthuhile project agogohmcs tNiapsist ocuc no rt jcmos.s Showtimes 7:15 & 9:00 p.m. Sat. Matinee - 3 p.m. NEXT WEEK Veterans and servicemen studying at a post secondly level under the Gl Bill may qualify for tutorial assistance, the Veterans Administration reports. "Freaky Friday" 222222 ill Lehi - Formerly Powers' Career Club 20 Off All lluiley and Thoroughbred TOfiy Felt Mats 30 All Spanish Fork 6 Auction Conducted By "a LdmS "X" y2 off Off , Mojud Come in and see nur nlnrfinn nf " Panty-Hos- e Caw1 whj Prn DaU i iw nwucu c. State Liquidators, Inc. Tri Vern Seal, Auctioneer Terms Cash or Check with Proper I.D. ooocxxoocooooooockcoooooooooooo i Salle itDnifiin Ajpirnll Automobile and Homeowners Policies from a Metropolitan Company? YES. surance. and you owe it to yourself to look into it. Because you can get from Metropolitan Property and Liability Insurance Company the same kind of excellent service Metropolitan Life policyholders have enjoyed for over a century. The advantages are numerous. So why not give me a call and make sure you're not missing ways to get more for your insurance dollar. MM., 55 Gal. Woodtone Aquariums With Top and Light While They Last MhP-. re. j 756-690- 2 mm Mark Merkley - Bob Pierce 140 North 100 East No. ran w r SPECIAL Men's Suits $2.50 Niels Jensen Bldg. Phone - 756-608- SS All Smlt Water IFuL 'mM. We also have a complete line of Fish, Supplies and Foods 4-- A American Fork 9 Metropolitan Property and Liability Insurance Company Warwick, Rhode Island Scssa (DaMPsafl 533 East State Road - American Fork Phone 750-040- 1 Open Monday thru Friday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. -- A Subsidiary of Metropolitan Life i j Dress Shirts of Memorial Hall i s sconsoo.iw,, ncm xcfis. w, c juuicsiui.-uf- at m L. -- -- 386 No. Main RADIO & or Drive in Window Professionally Pressed No Shrinking Lovely Decorator Folds No Sagging Linings r i iiiu x m i i ri. Unlined $1.50 3 ft. Panel IMIIHUJflffH sneciaiizea iizme rrocess kt iiiii mi i ti it iii Unlined 9 sq. ft. Lined $1.75 3 ft. Panel Dry Cleaning Short Lined 10' sq. ft. -- movie!-"e,Sp"- t Saturday, April 9 7:30 p.m. Drapery Specials Beautifully Cleanecf tu-- . l want everybody to c'run out and see this vor lub was held March 10th at the home of Lucille Hebb. HoMess uas Norene Fox. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF SADDLES AND TACK THAT WE HAVE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO SELL AND EACH ITEM WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION TO THE HIGH BIDDER. SUBJECT TO BUYER INSPECTION. Drapery Center Am. Fork Aut American Saddle Company approximately $50,000 worth of handmade Western and English saddles and tack of all kinds, including 100 saddles, most with 5 year guarantees, Kool Kare Pads, Sunbeam clippers, stable blankets pus everthing imaginable in the tack linl Well, we do Convenient Office Dry per order Major, Shauna Pedersen, Tri-Ci- ty or Drive in Window to sell Maybe you didn't know that a Metropolitan company offers both automobile and homeowners in- Run-olfso- American Fork Donates Quilts Saddles and Tack We have been commissioned de Paula and Margene Shumway planning this year's event. Teachers who entered students in the auditions were Elaine Sharon de Paula, Joana Marge Merkley, Janeen Auctus Club PUBLIC AUCTION Program is Beverly T. Nelson with local chairman Sharon Z. Had-fiel- Coral Theatre 68 West Main Ea- 3372, gles, Pleasant Grove will hold an Easter Party for the children on Saturday, April 9 at the Aerie home from-11:0a.m. till 1:00 p.m. Chairmen for the party are Buzz and Delores Moss. The evening will include a social for Aerie and Auxiliary members with live music provided for dancing. There will be no charge. On Tuesday, April 12, the Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting. Following the close of this meeting there will be an Easter Party. Members are reminded to remember their secret pals. Save On Cash and Carry at Our I he Ladies Auxiliary of The Fraternal Order of Eagles, Pleasant Grove Aerie No. 3372, will hold their family breakfast Sunday, April 3, from 9:00 a.m. till 11:45 a.m. in the Aerie home. Breakfast chairman Myrt Price reports a bake sale will be held and games for the children will follow the breakfast. Members are urged to attend the breakfast. A planning meeting will be held for all officers and members at 12 noon following the Announce Marriage The Fraternal Order of FESTIVAL-.lam- Plan Family Breakfast JERELYS JENK1SS Easter Party MUSIC Lady Eagles to Marry PI. Grove Girl in are: Mrs. Reid Pulver of Orem; Glen F. Brown. Lee Dell Broun. Mrs. Grant (Nada) Jacobsen, all of Provo; Wayne L. Broun. Payson; R. Michael Broun, ttarren D. Broun of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clair (Ranae) McCulloch of Clear field and Jay D. Broun ot Bremerton. Washington. Mrs. Broun has 39 grandchildren. 'Mi j;reat grandchildren and one great, great grandchild. Brothers and sisters who will attend are: Niron Fowler, Milan Fouler. Mrs. Alex (Reta) Broun, all of Lehi. and Lynn Fowler of Provo. Anoint brother. Alton Fouler, lives in San Jose. California. The family requests no gifts All friends and relatives are invited lo attend Nadine Brown r THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1977 |