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Show Free Press - Thursday, September 29, 1983 - Page 4 j , 5:- i WF&aw ' William D. (Wattie) and Eunice Watkins to observe Golden Wedding Anniversary It became a prominent gathering place for many students and Lehi residents. Many people can recall fond memories they shared with Eunice and Wattie at the Cafe. son, Raman "D" Watkins, from 6 to They sold their cafe in 1963 and Wattie worked for 8 p.m. All friends and relatives are Lehi City for about six years before cordially invited to attend. The Watkins were born and raised he retired in 1973. Eunice worked as in Vernal, and spent most of their a checker for Price's Market before early adulthood there. Wattie left retiring in 1975. Eunice is a good cook and has Vernal in 1928 to attend the A.C. (now Utah State University). He baked thousands of cookies, pies was very prominent in sports, and and cakes and many delicious helped lead the Aggies to victory meals. Together Eunice and Wattie several times. He was a star have catered many parties and ; basketball player and also ran weddings. ' Wattie and Eunice have always track. He graduated from the A.C. loved camping, hunting and fishing, in 1932 in Dairy Manufacturing. He and Eunice were maried and have been avid fans of the September 30, 1933 in Vernal. Their outdoors. marriage was later solemnized in Eunice and Wattie have lived in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Salt Lake City for about six Lehi for the past 45 years. They years where Wattie worked for the have been active in the LDS Church and have served in various Quality Dairy. In February of 1939 they moved to auxiliary organizations. They have Lehi where they purchased the two sons, Raman D. Watkins, Lehi; Sparkle Inn Cafe. They became Lee R. Watkins, Littleton, Colorado. successful restaurant owners and They have ten grandchildren and named their venture Wattie's Cafe. two great grandchildren. semi-retire- d. " Dance at National Guard Armory sponsored by volleyball team in the spring. She has been a Primary teacher and has served as Laurel president. She participated in flags at Lehi High. Her fiance graduated from Lehi High and LDS Seminary. He was active in sports and in FFA receiving his Star Farmer Award. He is attending Utah Technical College and is working for an electrical firm in Salt Lake City. Prenuptial showers were held by Cindy and Kathy Sunderland, Teresa Morris and Sian Allred. ' The couple will make their first home irr Lehi. e .vS : Athenian Club meets at Cook home The Athenian Club met Sept. 14 at the home of Rose Cook. President Evalo Smith conducted the meeting. She welcomed members at the beginning of their new year. A litany on given by Venola The minutes secretary Marie lwsllSIIB Zane R. Berry and Ruth Hernandez to marry in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites Jeanette Fox, Randall Sutherland : fmgmmimmm RUTH HERNANDEZ, ZANE R. BERRY October wedding to unite Jeanette Fox, daughter of Kaye and Lona Fox, will marry Randall Sunderland, son of Reed and Lois Sunderland, on Friday, October 7 at the home of the bride. An open house in their honor will be held that evening from six to eight p.m. at the bride's home, 10715 North Frontage Road, North Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride as maid of honor will be Paige Schmidt Shon Harper will perform the duties of best man. The bride-elewill graduate from Lehi High, and LDS Seminary . Mr. and Mrs. Froylan Hernandez A reception will also fete the are pleased to announce the newlyweds on Friday, Oct. 14, at marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to the Maplewood Chapel, 5531 Zane R. Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beechnut, Houston; Texas. W. Glade Berry of Lehi. The future bride is a graduate The couple will recite marriage from high school in Houston. Her vows on Friday, Sept. 30, in the Salt fiance graduated from Lehi High Lake L.D.S. Temple. School and Seminary. He served an They will be honored at a LDS mission in Los Angeles and is reception that evening from 7 to 9 presently employed in Orem. He p.m. at the Lehi Fifth Ward plans to continue his education at Cultural Hall, 465 East 300 North. Utah TWh . j&j I Step right up. See Digital's computer with two brains, Uf : Members were invited to attend The Rainbow 100 Personal Comcuter from "i ' Diaital actually contains two com puters. One runs tomorrow's faster software. The other runs today's proven software. Software for business, " ' engineering, science, education, or fun. Come into ComputerLand and see the Rainbow 100...; Once you do, you won't have to think twice.. ' - council on Thursday, Oct. 6, as the session is to ladies legislative lip be an open meeting. Marie Willes introduced Michelle Holbrook who gave a delightful reading on motherhood. Her grandmothers was presentation was enjoyed by all Bone. present. were read by Delicous refreshments were Willes. served by hostess Rose Cook. , bdsd GomputefUtncJ I storo worldwide. 8 Carillon Square 287 East 1300 South, Orem, Utah ()u-- Ken Sundowners featuring Greenwood, Warren Fitzgerald, Butch Scott and Marlin Barnes. MEMBERSHIP All Come out and join in the fun! Western music fans will enjoy the movies all days of the week Latest iff OVtCS: Prices Rolled Backtol950's Records All & ...... 25 ... ... 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FREE VIDEO CLUB Their brand of dance music makes everyone want to get out on the floor and dance but those not wishing to dance will find the music very enjoyable; just lean back and listen. Everyone is invited to attend. Cost of the dance is $3 for couples or $2 per person. All funds earned will go toward new uniforms for Lehi's Volley Ball team. 500 224-260- Ws know small computers. The Sundowners will furnish the music for a dance at the Lehi Armory this Saturday, Oct 1, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. - - .., flitllf -i JEANETTE FOX. RANDALL SUTHERLAND EUNICE AND "WATTIE" WATKINS An open house to honor William DeLos (Wattie) and Eunice Smith Watkins on their 50th Wedding Anniversary will be held Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 at the home of their (- r '3 ."'-." . mm |