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Show Lehi Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday, January 27, 1999 - Page 4 Lehi Living Michelle Edwards to wed Chad Turner Feb. 6 Brent and Xoreen Edwards Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming marnape of their daughter, Michelle, to Chad Turner, son A' Kim and Melissa Turner and trie and Sherry Schomaker of .'t ipine. The couple will exchange vows at the Alpine Cove Ward n Feb. 6. The newlyweds will be hon pun v . .m mi '"'vmsjp .hum ii iv ijii Margaret H. Stoker to be feted tonight for birthday Margaret Hardy Stoker will celebrate her 90th birthday at an open house Wednesday, Jan. 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Colonial Manor, 215 N. Center Street, Lehi. She will also celebrate at a family dinner this weekend. She was born in Roy, Utah, in 1909, to Lewis Myron and Ella Maude Childs Hardy. She Marlow married Thomas Stoker May 25, 1932 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived most of their married lives in Huntsville, Utah. After retirement she and her ored at an open house that evening from 7 to 9 at the Alpine Cove Ward, 1125 E. Alpine Blvd. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-to-battended Lehi High School. The prospective groom attended American Fork High e School. The couple will make their first home in Orem. St husband served together as Margaret H. Stoker in the missionaries Independence Missouri LDS (Mrs. Dale) Steiner, American mission. Margaret has also Fork; Richard (June) Stoker, lived in American Fork and Lehi; Steven Stoker, Orem; Dennis Pleasant Grove. (Linda) Stoker, After 54 years of marriage, Highland; Madge (Mrs. Dave) Marlow died in 1986. Peasley, Layton; and Neal (Bea) They had seven children: Stoker, Pleasant Grove. She has 39 grandchildren JoeAnn (Mrs. Robert) Johnson, Fountain Green, Utah; Patricia and 66 Chad Turner, Michelle Edwards n. Young George Kirkham witnesses grisly scene In the spring of 1863 a most somber event was witnessed by a young George Kirkham. A number of soldiers from Fort Douglas, enjoying a vacation at Camp Floyd, wounded two Indians and frightened the squaws of a neighboring tribe. It was all done in a spirit of deviltry and without provocation so the Indians swore revenge on the "men who wore the blue coats" and, unfortunately, confused these with the drivers of the mail i5 Jeremy Kirkendoll, Shantell Colledge coaches. Shantell Colledge to be wed to So. Jordan man Jeffery W. Colledge and Larie K. Tebbs of Riverton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shantell Colledge, to Jeremy Kirkendoll, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kirkendoll of South Jordan. The couple will exchange vows at Heritage Gardens on Monday, Feb. 1. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception that evening from 7 to 9:30 at Heritage Gardens. 2050 E. Creek Road. Sandy. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Melanie Kaitlin Hayes. Kirkendoll, Chelsea Kirkendoll and Haley Tebbs. Best man duties will be per formed by Aaron Kirkendoll, with Jeremy and Taylor Colledge serving as grooms- Tuesday evening June 9, number of Indians told Mrs. William Ball, who then lived at the Jordan Bridge, whose family had been very friendly with the Indians, that on the next day they were going to kill the mail driver and the "Blue 1863, a Honored guests will include Gary and Carol Oxborrow, Eva Ashton, Eva Johnson, Marcia and Colledge, Tore Kay Pederson and Merlene Kirkendoll. The is a graduate of Copper Hills High School. She is attending Salt Lake Community College and is employed by Peterbilt of Utah. The prospective groom is also a graduate of Copper Hills bride-to-b- e High School. He is attending Salt Lake City Community College. He is employed by Siding Systems. Inc. The couple will make their first home in Holladay. County Health Department to sponsor cancer clinic Feb. 9 The Utah County Health Department will hold a Women's Cancer Clinic for Lehi residents on Tuesday, Feb. 9, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Utah County Health Department, located at 589 S. State, Provo. The monthly hearing clinic will be held today (Wednesday) from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. There is no charge and no appointment is necessary. appointment only. The Health Department will no longer offer ear irrigations or toenail clipping. Blood pressure check A nurse will be available on the first Wednesday of each month, starting Feb. 3, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. There is no charge for this service and no appointment is necessary. The Lehi Senior Center is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and offers activities and programs for those 60 years of age and older. A nutritious meal is provid- Wellness Clinic will be held on the third Wednesday of each month from 9 to 11 a.m. by Association of Government at a suggested donation of $1.75 per person and is served at noon. Reservations should be made n' need to bring to the session, or to make an appointment, call the center. 768-716- Hearing clinic Health clinic Starting in February, the ed by the Nutrition Facts! car SwinQSda If you do not qualify for free services, the breast, Pap and pelvic exams will cost only $30 for all three. Call to see if you qualify, for more information and to make an appointment for the clinic. a; Tiiri20mg 8 11 Ckckltkt! 370-873- 8 The clinic will include free breast exams, PAP tests and mammograms for those who meet age and income guidelines. Qfing clinic today, tax help to start only. For more information on the materials seniors , men. Senior Citizen News Tax assistance Starting Wednesday. Feb. 3, tax specialist Waldo Cook will provide tax filing assistance for seniors at the center from 9 a.m. until noon, by appoint-mc- started for the scene but it was too late. The Indians had rTnrnTfrfnwT gone. The next morning Coat." Mrs. Ball warned the checking his speed. First his William Ball who was returndriver, Wood Reynolds, as he leaders fell and then a wheeling from Goshen, met the crossed the bridge on his way er went down, he dismounted band of assassins, glorying in to Camp Floyd, but he could and stood behind the other, the scalps and the bugle . do nothing by way of preparafiring at his assailants as Although soldiers were distion. rapidly as possible. Finally patched from Fort Douglas in George Kirkham, then a both he and his last horse search of them, they were small boy, was herding cattle were shot down and the only never apprehended. west of the river. Seeing the passenger in the coach was George Kirkham was born mail coach come flying in the murdered. in England in 1852 and died Because of the bravery of in Lehi in 1923. In 1872 and distance, his curiosity was aroused and he watched it. the driver, the Indians cut his 1875 he married sisters Mary Shortly, he could discern horse- heart out and ate it, believing and Sara Russon and raised men who were Indians followthat some of his courage two families in Lehi. William ing and firing on the vehicle. would, in that way, pass to Ball and his second wife The driver was making a them. They then scalped their Caroline Simmons were born great effort to reach the road victims and mutilated their in England in 1833 and 1845, back to the fort across the bodies. respectively, and settled in river, three miles below the Meanwhile, Kirkham had Lehi to raise a family. William bridge, but the Indians finally run for the bridge and after died in Lehi in 1911 and turned him south and drove delivering the horrible news Caroline Simmons Ball died him into the high brush had gone to Lehi and a posse in 1931. by calling the center, one day prior to attending. Transportation is also available to and from the center for 50 cents. To make arrangements, call the center at least one day prior to attending. The center has a treadmill and a stationary bicycle for exercise , a piano and an organ and two pool tables. Games are offered each afternoon, and craft time is held each Friday morning. Door prizes are also offered frequently. 768-716- 5, Olympian Club enjoys lecture, slides of France Learn Book Hand from Lana Jardine, President of the Utah Calligraphy Artists Association. Classes are held Wednesdays from beginning Feb. 3 until March 10. Only $16.00 including paper and C2 pen. m The January meeting of the Olympian Club was held at the home of Ruth Price. Doris Gardner gave a report on the December meeting of the Utah County Women's Legislative Council. Richard Price, a design engineer and president of Multi-FilInc., was the guest speaker for the evening. He has spent time in France in connection with his business and showed slides and gave a video presentation of the country. He talked about the history of France and different customs Register at the American Fork Fitness Center, 454 N. Center or call Rebecca SPACE IS LIMITED. REGISTER TODAY1 763-308- 0. l, of fl-IC- the people. mm Mountainland Calligraphy Class IVINS Fine Ladies Apparel i M E. StaU), Aarricsa Fork . IO- Opw Bring in this ad and get an Sail Gitu Gaudies 10OFFanySale item or new Spring Merchandise. 26 oz. M Office Mart 73 - 7 1 LMcin American Fork if. 1 Make Your Home "Scent sational" Home For Your Office & Scrapbook Supply Needs extra American Fork Buahl Bui B40 E. State MWF 9:30 am -- A" All Fall Vet.HaU 50 53 N. 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