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Show Page 4- - !ehi Free Presk Thursday. September and Christine rudeoing over the Iabor Day weekend and came home with David Joe Meiling Visits In Lehi Joseph .Veiling and his Irene M. daughter. Smyth of San Marino, California, are visiting in Lehi and saying goodle to Mr. and Mrs. Smyth's son, Edward, who has completed training at (he Training Missionary Center in Provo and will leave for an LDS Mission in Milan, Italy. While in Lehi they're visiting at the Howard Browns', stopped to see the George Lewis' and friends in other long-timthe area. ( e Jones Family Reunion The family of Elaine Jones met at Jacobs Lake and tourned Grand recently. Those present included John and Kathy Austin and Family, and Gary and Debbie Whipple, all of Phoenix. Also present were Wesley and Peggy Elton, Lehi, and David Canyon and Denett Senior Citizens To Visit The Circus Lehi Senior going to the Ringling Citizens are Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus Sept. 29. The group will leave the Lehi Stake Center at 1:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to go should pay ward 'chairmen $4 per ticket not later than Sept. 7. The tickets will be purchased on Sept. 8. -- w .?,..., First Child For Weston Innes' Mr. and Mrs. Weston Innes became first time July the name "Natalie" last Sunday in the Capitol Hills Second Ward in Salt Lake City. and his to Utah during the Labor Day weekend especially for the baby's blessing. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innes, I,ehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barratt of Salt Lake City were present for the blessing. family-travele- While in Utah, the Innes family took turns at golf, water skiing and boating, racquetball, tennis and lots of visiting. Wes, his wife Judy and baby daughter returned to Redlands, Calif., Tuesday. Kirkhams Have - for miss hospital David went back to the rodeo to find they had held his calf for him to rope so the new father finished out the rodeo. Whewwww, what a weekend! sister, Mesa, Arizona, formerly of Lehi, became parents of a baby girl born August 6, 1979 in a Mesa Hospital. The dark haired little doll checked in at five pounds six and a half ounces. She will be named Aimee. One sister, Jennie, was anxoiusly waiting for her new playmate to come home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kirkham and Mrs. Marjorie Harris. Great grandparents are Mr. Burton Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Colledge, all of Lehi. Mrs. Harris visited at the Kirkham home in Mesa to get acquainted with her little new Mrs. granddaughter. Kirkham is planning a visit in the near future. Temple. The parents will groom's a host wedding breakfast at the Chuck A Rama in Orem Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Bean. TfT r, Murpheys Welcome Daughter Kevin and Margie welcomed a darling baby daughter on July 17 in the American Fork Hospital The sweet blue-eye- d miss weighed a dainty seven pounds 12 ounces and was named Erika Jane. She is the first baby for the delighted couple. Grandparents are Mr. . Darwin Miner, Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphey, Kuna, Idaho. and-Mrs- 2 v J r" f ( i v BEAN. JULIE PlLCHER . to wed Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphey, Fillmore, and Ella Groom of Holden. The baby also has great great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphey of Kirtland, Ohio. Marin Beveridge Becomes Bride Of Todd Rawlinson Art Exhibit At BYU Several works of Friday, September Beveridge performed Tuesday, August 28. The bride is the daughter of James O. parents, 30 South West wood Drive in Orem. They will greet guests from 6:30 to 8:30 that evening. All friends and and Art ha Beveridge of Lehi. The at 7, the home of Albert M. and Leona Carter, the grandbridegroom's became the bride of Todd Rawlinson in a ceremony bridegroom's parents are Myron and relatives are invited to September. My favorite time of the year. Some of the Marjorie Rawlinson, also attend. No formal inmost interesting times of my life have happened in of Lehi vitations will be sent. September. I'm an optimist and a romantic and I look The couple will reside The couple will be forward to the future. But, 1 also love to peruse honored at an open house in Delta. from bygone days. I ran across some fascinating bits and pieces from a paper of September 3, 1948 and thought you'd like to enjoy some of them with me. First of all, the City of Lehi presented Olympian Jay Lambert with a beautiful trophy for representing the city, state and nation in the 1948 Olympics Mayor L. Carlos Goales made the presentation Then there was an article and picture of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson on their 60th wedding day, and Stewart Lumber and Hardware were advertising Coleman gas floor furnaces. Lehi had two movie theaters then with the Utah Theater managed by Cleon Leany featuring "Trade mm Winds" with Fredric March and Joan Bennett Cleon, always full of ideas, had a baby screen show Mothers who had their children's pictures taken at the photography studio were delighted to see the same pictures flashed on the big movie screen for all to see MR. AND MRS. TODD RAWLINSON and admire. What an idea The Royal Theater's program included "The Fighting 69th" with James Cagney, Pat O'Brien and Dennis Morgan. Then there was "Romance on the High Seas" with Jack Carson, James Paige and Doris Day. (She's that old?) IGA Market advertised salmon for 41 cents a can and bacon at 65 cents a pound. Creamery butter was going for 83 cents a pound and raisins were 14 cents for a pound package. Folgers coffee was selling for 54 cents Free-Presse- s . In addition, nurses who want to do so may earn college credit without their work disrupting education continuing Student Traveling students state. courses for registered nurses in Salt Lake City this fall. One of the fall courses is also open to licensed practical nurses. and School High education credit in that The BYU College of Nursing is offering seven seminary. He was a 1975 Sterling Scholar finalist in industrial arts. Paul served an LDS mission in Nagoya, Japan. Bridal showers were given by Wendy and Rhonda Pilcher and Jolayn Moore; Lisa Kay and Carollynn Bowler were hostesses at a shower also. The couple will live in Provo. I PAUL Offers Salt Lata Nursing Classes BYU following the wedding. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception that evening at the Lehi North Stake Center from 7 until 9 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Julie is a graduate of Bingham High School where she was a Sterling Scholar finalist in art. She also graduated from the seminary program. She has attended BYU and UTC, majoring in commercial art. Paul graduated from Lehi Miner Murphcy, American Fork, Wan ffiettel of vows Friday, September 7, in the Provo marriage daughter Julie to Paul Marin Mr. and Mrs. Kim L. The couple will recite Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. wish to announce Pilcher in forthcoming Price, after the ex- the of their citement subsided at the marriage Kathy, and her husband, Scott lieal, and family joined them. They went up Huntington Canyon for a picnic when the stork started hovering low over Christine. The couple decided to g to Price Hospital for a click on the expectant mother They had a moment 's worry deciding whether to go back to Provo or stay in Price. They stayed on in Price and a darling baby girl checked in at 9:04 p.m. on Saturday night, Sep tember 1, 1979. The little doll weighed five pounds 13 ounces and measured 18 inches long. The new mother and dad decided to keep the big secret and when on Monday evening they arrived at Grandpa and Grandma Merrill Busk's in Lehi, they handed over their surprise bundle. Then they made a trip to Grandpa and Grandma Bill Elton's in Cedar Baby Girl Kirkham little another surprise. Meanwhile back than they'd later another giver. Wes cute Itargained for. The couple traveled to Huntington to participate in the rodeo there. Christine's sister, Bonnie, went along and 1979, when a daughter was born in Kedlatuls Community Hospital. The little doll tipped the scales at seven pounds 10 ounces and measured 20 inches in length. The sweet little redhead was Jones, Borger, Texas. Trudy Calton, Kent Jones and their mother Elaine. David and Denett and their family returned to Lehi to visit for two weeks. on s Valley to show off the I5u.sk went more pan-M- Paul Bean To Marry Julie Pilcher Exciting 'Labor Day An j SOCIW fi, 1979 schedule through a flexible program called Independent Study. The fee depends on the number of credit hours involved; the course of study and the number of Richard White, administrator for graduate studies at the BYU Salt Lake Center, said the courses are being offered in Salt Lake City because of numerous requests from nurses who live there. through the College of Nursing and the Department of In- arranged Programs. Registration for the fall courses can be completed or information can be obtained through the Division of Continuing Education at the BYU Salt Lake Center, 40112th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84103, or in Room 242 of the Herald R.Clark Continuing Education Approval and Recognition Program (CEARP) credit, White said. Some courses also offer BYU Young University, Provo, Utah 84602. The telephone number of the Salt Lake Center is (801) the number for the provo ext. campus is the addition, University is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing for 328-032- 374-121- nursing continuing Brigham Building, academic credit. In Study dependent Since all the courses are approved by the National League for Nursing and the Utah Nurses Association, those who take them can receive are hours credit 3556. art by representing five Utah Colleges and universities are currently on display at BYU. The works constitute the Annual Ninth Statewide Student Art Exhibit, which includes art pieces from BYU, University of Utah, Westminster College, Utah State and Weber University State University. The show will travel to eight Utah colleges and universities after closing at BYU on n 6'oia.9 94 8dV1208 Sept. 13. The exhibition is being displayed in the Fourth Floor Gallery of the .I12'o',a.1854 OTHER SIZES 4" TO 24" CONCRETE PIPE. ALL and DRAINAGE. IRRIGATION PRICES ARE PLANT SIZES ALL PICK-U- Harris Fine Arts Center. The gallery is open through Monday Saturday from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. There is no admission charge. Works in the show include oil and water-colo- r SALT LAKE: 333 So? Redwood Road North Salt LakerPh. OG0EN: paintings, 1 1 1 1 1 0 LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 0 PROVO: Ph. (no toll charge) photographs, silkscreens, stoneware, drawings, 532-- 801 West 12th St., Ph. fiber pieces, ceramics, prints and sculpture. ! a pound. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tripp were newlyweds, my word) and Herbert Maw was running for governor. Peterson Implement Company had an Kversman automatic land leveler and dirt mover for sale. F.N. Webb advertised "Save Their Sight For Study" and Lehi Lumber gave away $21.50 worth of frozen food with the purchase of any Philco freezer You could get homemade pies at Evans Cafe, and stretch your Buying Dollar at Larsen Bros Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beck and sons, Jerry and Merrill, attended a parly at Provo Canyon Glenna Jones has returned home after a two weeks visit at Emery with her cousin, Miss Kathryn Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mitchell left Monday for Los Angeles to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Don GIRT yfiT or summers ( For the Week of Current Interest Rate September 6 thru 9.775 September 12 paid on a $10,000 deposit for a 6 month period. For more inormution cail 768-844- Smyth (Irene Meiling). Orville Gunther, Byron Whipple and Richard "Dick" Eastmond left by plane to be on hand at the air races in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs Virgil II. Peterson and daughters, Marna and Lueen, enjoyed a week's trip to San Jose, California, where they visited Mrs. Peterson's brother, Lynn Taylor, and family. They enjoyed the sights in the San Francisco Bay area, returning home through Zion Park and Bryce Canyon. 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