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Show JUKE THl-KSPA- 12, 1911 Mr. and Mr?. R. E. Wood is in New portj Oregon. LOCAL ITEMS I Jackson spent the Sail Lke Cit' visitimX and family. T. j jjj Ki.th Davis spent the Salt Lake City. jr Miss Theda Henke was a Lake City visitor. Wednesday. week-e- t week-en- Salt Miss Gtialdine Strang of Salt Lake City, i5 a guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. 0. Meiling. d Mrs-Frit- z Mr and Mrs. Sherman Peterson of Ir and Mrs. J. P. Christensen Provo, spent Sui.day evening in Lehi in Sandy visiting with Mr. tJm tlif week-enand Mrs. Wallace Glover. relatives. and friends jth Mrs. Roger Price and children was in Salt j;rs. Ann C. Fyffe visited in Alpine on Friday wth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter. d "Youth Rally." f-- tended Wallace Glover was in Ferron, Monday rvening, where he visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francom. Anor Whipple of Salt Lake City, were in Lehi. Monday, visiting with K. J. V nipple. jjr and Mis. Miss Arleen Worlton and Mrs. T. summer r Kirkham atttended the M. I. A Logan. on Conference in Salt Lake City K. B. virs Saturday evening. and Loesdon "Youth attended the Salt Lak City, Saturday Tdon Biiv" in Allred at the school is attending U. S. A. C. in Mr. C. A. Glazier of Los Angeles, California, is in Lehi visiting with James his daughter, Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. v;c Fettv THURSDAY. JUKE 12, 1941 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Misses Ruth and Beth Peterson of bait Lake City, spent the nigh. week-en- d in Lehi with their parents. Christofferson, Mrs and Mrs. Ralph Lucille Rhodes, Mrs. Ida S. Dusenberry and grandDavis spent Friday in Salt Lake at daughter, Ellen Terry, of Provo, June LOmeicui-c- . spent Sunday in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Mrs. A. E. Giles returned to her home on Saturday after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Monson and with her past week in Shelley. Idaho, left Tuesday for their home family Mr. and sister and brother-in-lain Los Angeles, after a visit with Mrs. Stanley Winn. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. Elva Mr. E. S Peterson of Salina, spent Mrs. Mrs. Henry Erickson was a Salt G. R. Taylor, daughter and Wanda Peterson Lake visitor on Saturday. Wednesday visiting with Mr. and ' Geraldine, Mrs. David Peterson. j motored to Salt Lake on Monday. Mrs. Arthur Adams of Bingham, Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor spent spent from Thursday until Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson were J . TL t ' Saturday in visiting in Lehi. .. Ceil pt-I -- ! Salt Lake City at June Conference. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martens left Ed and William Ross of Salt Tuesday night for South Dakota and Mayor Dean Prior is attending City, spent Sunday in Lehi Eastern States where they will visit the school for coaches at the Utah with relatives. visiting with friends. Agricultural College at Logan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy of Greeley, Mrs. Udora Ross. Misses LaPriel, Colorado, are in Lehi visiting with Thelma. and Arlean Goodwin spent Mrs. Roger Monday evening in Sandy visiting Cedarstrom, Miss their parents and friendsC Thelma Cedarstrom and Miss Theda with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sund- Henke attended the University of Mrs. Howard Ricks was in Salt berg. Utah graduating exercises, Monday. Lake on Tuesday visiting with her Joanne and Sandra Taylor are husband, who is confined to the hos- Mr. and Mrs. John Laveder and j pital, due to blood poisoning. spending this week in Salt Lake at children of Midvale visited with Mr. the home of their aunt, Mrs. O. R. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman, Mrs. Floyd Ainsworth and Miss Ivory. Norma Ainsworth of Midvale, were Maurice Taylor left Tuesday for dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs II. C. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Beck of Los Evans on Thursday. Clearfield where he will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Verno Larson and are in Lehi Angeles, California, where they are visiting with their Mrs. Geneva Stewart and Mrs. family. mothers Mrs. Jennie Nostrum, and Charlotte Lews spent Sunday in AmMrs. Sadie Beck, and other rela- erican Fork. They attended a show, Mrs. George G. Robinson and Mrs. tives and friends. and then enjoyed dinner at the home A. E. Adams attended the B. Y. U. of Mrs. Lewis' daughter, Mrs. Kieth Graduation Exercise at Provo. June Misses LaPriel. Thelma, and Ar- Nielson. 4. Miss Marie Robison was one of leen Goodwin, Norine Fox, and Mrs. the graduates of the B. Y. U. Isabel Brown motored to Salt Lake Mrs. Geneva Stewart attended the Mrs. Ester Evans. Jacob Evans, City on Saturday where they visited M. I. A. Dance Review at Saltair. with Mrs. June Jorgenson of Idaho Mrs. Arville Watson Bowen of and Mrs. Carson of Salt Lake City, Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Jorgenson came Inglewood, California, was in charge were in Lehi, Monday, visiting with of a group of dancers from the Ingle- Mrs. O. A. Slade and Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake to attend the June wood Stake. Morris Clark. , . Mrs. Annond Wiebb entertained Monday honoring the 11th birthday anniversary of her son, Paul. Twenty guests enjoyed the afternoon. Misses Edna and Beatrice Smith, Kieth Smith, and Leo Loveridge represented Lehi Stake at the M. h A. Dance Review at Saltair. Friday night. Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and Mrs. James Zimmerman attended the Utah County Peace Officers Auxiliary meeting at Provo, Wednesday Mrs. Thomas McMemeny and son Tom, of Seattle, Washington, Mrs. Iris Welsh and Mrs. Laurel Call of Salt Lake City, spent Thursday in Lehi at the home of Mrs. O. A. Slade. Mrs. Sylvester Evans entertained d evening honoring the Mr. of birthday anniversary Evans. The evening was enjoyed by Mr. Evans' brothers and sisters, and his family. Monday fifty-secon- Mr. and Mrs. John Goates received word last week that their son, Ralph, a member of the Utah National Guard at San Luis Obispo. Calfornia, was seriously ill with pneumonia and for Mr. Goates to come at once. Latest reports are that Mr. Goates is out of danger. Mrs. Lester Peterson and children returned to their home in Lehi, Sunday night after spending from Thurs day until Sunday in Salt Lake with Mrs. Peterson s sister, Mrs. Dale and Mrs. Eugene Gurney and Mrs. Forrest Littleford left Saturday for West wood, California, where they will visit with Mrs. Gurney and Mr. and Mrs. l.ittleford's borther, From Westwood Mrs. Leo Richinis. they will motor to San Francisco. They expect to be gone about ten Mr. Anderson. Mrs. Rodney C. Allred has returned to her home after spending the past week in Logan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carl days. son. Mrs. E. L. Howes of Boston, Mass., Miss Eliza Miss Luella Thomas, Thomas, and Mrs. Frances Johnson of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martens. Mr. and Mrs. George Izatt ana children of Salt Lake City, and Miss Mabel Call of Los Angeles, California, were in Lehi, Sunday, visit ing with Mrs. Izatt's and Miss Call's Mr. and sister and brother-in-law- , Mrs. Heber J. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Evans of Dell, Montana, Alan Olsen of Provo, Ervin Dickerson of Monterey, California, and Miss Aileen Frank were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson. EXPERT CUTTING HAIR WHY BE SATISFIED WITH BUT THE BEST ANYTHING Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis and son Jav, of Morgan, were visiting in Lehi, Saturday evening, with Mrs. Ellen Thomas. They were to be joined by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 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