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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. AUGUST meet the Newcomers t, 1968 Hospital Notes Dean Edwards In Cairo, Egypt The many friends of Dean Edson of wards, who is serving with the Gary Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Garold Jolley, was U. S. Diplomatic Service overseas, will be interested to know a medical patient July that he is now in Cairo, Egypt. In Cairo since early June, his inJimmy Fackrell, , son of Alton Rust, was hospitaliz- structions are as yet indefinite as to whether he will remain ed for tonsilectomy, July 28-2there, according to his parents, Reuben Chipman, 89, husband Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Edwards. of Mrs. Addie Chipman of Lehi, Dean has been located in Yemen was admitted July 29 for medi- for the past 18 months. cal treatment. He is doing well. Mrs. Alice H. Skinner enjoyed Mrs. Ward (Thelma) Webb un- a visit from her cousin, Mrs. Zel-m- a Funk of Brooklyn, New York. derwent minor surgery July 30. She was accompanied by her Mr. and Mrs. B. J. (Violet) Lott was daughter and admitted for medical treatment Mrs. Goff of Chicago, I1L Also visiting here were Mrs. Amy July 31. Matthews and daughter of Alham-br- a, Calif. Mrs. Matthews is a is niece of Mrs. Skinner. five-year-o- ld 23-2- 6. five-year-o- ld 9. BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR GEORGE L. AND JOYCE LITTLEFORD ABEL A pretty baby girl arrived July 17, at the American Fork Hospital, for George L. and Joyce Littleford Abel, now of American Fork. She weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces. There are two pleased sisters, Peggy, 5, and Vicky 3. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Littleford of Lehi, who now have six granddaughters, share honors with Mr. Renunciation is itself the law and Mrs. Lennis Abel of AmeriA Eugene Hilton, former rep- of life. can Fork. Pleased are Mrs. Seth Littleford resentative for the Metropolitan of Lehi, and Mrs. K. J. Bird of Insurance Co.. in Lehi, for someRushing around smartly is no 1 10 years, has accepted a new poAmerican Fork. of accomplishing much. proof ntion with the company, in South be assistant will He Salt Lake. DEAN M. AND JACKIE manager of the Mount Olympus FLYGARE SMITH area. During the past year he has HAVE NEW DAUGHTER been employed in ' a supervisory Dean M. and Jackie Flygare capacity in American Fork. The Hilton family are planning Smith, of American Fork, are the parents of a new baby daughter, o move to a new location In the born at the American Fork Hos Salt Lake valley. pital, July 16. First child of the BE EVANS ILL IS Smiths, she weighed 7 bounds, 1, ounces. With Mr. and Mrs. Dean 1M. FORK HOSPITAL L. Smith of American Fork, and friends of Abe Evans The Mrs. Jayne Flygare of Lehi, as vrill bemany to. know that interested the pleased grandparents, Mrs. he is ill and receiving treatment Oma Mitchell of American Fork in the American Fork hospital. and Mrs. Genevieve Robertson of He recently returned home from Salt Lake City, are ; the" great- - Kemmerer, Wyoming, where he grandparents. has been employed on construc tion since January. ITS A GIRL FOR THE EL WIN PECKS VISIT FROM IDAHO A pretty little dark-haire- d baby On furlough from Mountain girl arrived July 18, at the Am Home Air Force Base in Idaho, erican Fork Hospital for Elwyn Captain and Mrs. Keith Carlson and Norma Jean Robinson Peck. and their children. Karen. Gary, The First child of the young couple, Shirlene, Julie and David, spent she weighed in at 6 pounds, 9 a week here. They were house ounces. Michell is the name cho- guests at the home of Mrs. Carlsen. The baby is a grandniece of son's mother. Mrs. F. A. Hunger, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peck, with and other family members, Mrs. whom the father made his home Carlson wiU be rememDerea as prior to his marriage. Mr. and thn former Glenda Huneer. The Mrs. Wayne Robinson of Ameri- family toured Yellowstone Park can Fork are the maternal grand- before coming to Lehi. son-in-la- Eugene Hilton Assistant Manager ts MRS. CLIFFORD AUSTIN RETURNS FROM HAWAII Mrs. Clifford Austin has returned to her home here after vacationing since April. She toured the Hawaiian Islands, included in a Morley tour with her. daughter, Mrs. Valdess Millet of Las Vegas, Nev.. and Mrs. Millet's mother-in-laMrs. Olsen of Pro-vThey left from San Francisco, Calif., making the crossing by plane. Headquarters were at a hotel on Waikiki Beach. The group visited the various islands and included the pineapple and orchid farms, factories and many natural attractions, such as volcanoes and Pearl Harbor. Prior to the trip overseas, Mrs. Austin accompanied her son, Mr. and Mrs. Arland Fowler of San Diego, Calif., to Las Vegas. While in San Francisco she visited at the homes of her daughter. Iris, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Farnsworth, and sons, Ed Fowler and Bruce Fowler and their families. She was accompanied by the Farns-worth- s to Seattle, Wash., where visited with her daughter, they Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Bell w, I Am An American Legionaire You're setting a fine example: You are helping to spread the legion story when you say, "I am an American Legionaire." You're a fine example for other eligible Many are waiting to be asked to join the legion most of them have not stopped to think of the benefits they have received as a result of organized effort by active legionaires. And most of them are not fully acquainted with the many worthwhile programs of the American Legion. Many have already been mentioned and others include: American Education Week (sponsored since 1921); financing research for heart and mental health, and assistance to the March of Dimes and other worthy organizations fighting dread diseases. You're in all the fun: Legionaires believe it's important, too, to have a lot of fun. The o. and family, and toured the fair. Joined by Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Fowler at Seattle, she returned home with them. ts B. Insurance Duncan Hines Brown Center 770 North Phone 768-245- LEHI, UTAH 3 ' j 1 ' 0 a 69c for Locker vau.2..,, pound - - sic Pillsbury or Ballard Biscuits - 8 oz. -- 1 Uc LIMITED Must be ordered before August 7 Round Bone SWISS STEAK - lb. CHUCK STEAK -- lb. - -- Franco American Spaghetti- - 8 for SC -- , l.UU Tastewell - 24 oz. Salad Oil-2- oz. 4 gffic C8jOob3k!sj&sie 4) He m Assorted Flavors 39c POT ROAST -- lb. - - -- Round Bone I JELL0 POT ROAST -- lb. - I 11 BRISKET BOILS -- lb. -- . pkgs. ii J 2)c ( fljPO V C(P' aa i jo Shavers - 303 size 1 Tiny Shnmp - 3 for A COFFEE-- 1 .UU s ft Schilling - Reg. or Drip lb. - - - OOC Supreme Salline Crackers lb. pkg. 1 Blade Cut uII Oven Fresh lib. -- .UU size -- 8 cans Angel Food Cake41C 2 pounds - - - Soda Crackers Banquet Regular TfeJ) Beef Pro-te- n -. , 3 iC Betty Crocker Pancake Flour 4 pound pkg. - - - Orica -- 11 oz. Mandarin Oranges 5 for - 1.00 great-grandfath- er dark-haire- d ounces. Clifford Carson and Mr. general family history. and Mrs. Vern Curtis of Lehi, are Mrs. Emorv Smith (Virland the pleased grandparents, while Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart, also Evans) of Salt Lake City, was ac of this city, are the companied by her daughter, Syd ney, Mrs. Gary Creer and tour children, from Dallas. Texas, on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sylves ter Evans, parents of Mrs. bmitn. 32 West Main Street, Lehi, Utah Whether there is or is not Postage Paid at LeW Postoffice Entered at the post office at Lehi, something to do, you are always Utah, as second class matter un- doing something. der the act of Congress March 3, Martial Thompson Seedless GRAPES-- 2 pounds U. .S No. 1 Red POTATOES -- 10 OfoTr & VSK- Or THB JACK'S nun STAiEPftft ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL A weekly newspaper devoted Radio Television Service HUNTING for More BUSINESS Try Oar kit tMERAlOUKTlie Fresh Pact Vegetables -- 8 for - - Ifllmi Meat Varieties SOUP -- 6 cans Complete Service All Makes... Television - Radios Car Radios ajn. to 5 p ro. dally (Closed Saturday and Sundays HOURS 8 Phone PO 1265 71 North 5th West. 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T7l3- Frozen Foods White Star Tomato Soup The lehi Free Press MEMBER I I West Main St - Lehi rri Dial PO Prices Effective July 19 thra July 23 41 a Family Financial Counseling Service Layer Cakes - 3 pkgs. for 1 Front Quarter Cut and Wrapped BUTTER SUPPLY e, Estate Plana Howard uuncan nines Finest Money Can Buy clude Mr. and Mrs. Lott Robinson PHONES FROM OKINAWA of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Neils Miss Anna Jov Woffinden, who Jacobson, also of Orem. is touring the Orient with a group of entertainers from Brigham JOHN GORDONS Youne University, phoned her HAVE NEW SON here from Okinawa. Her parents John and Suellen Price Gordon mother, Mrs. R. T. Woffinden, have a new baby son, born July received the call at 10 a.m. It was 28, at the American Fork arranged through a "ham" radio pital. The young man, who weigh- station in Okinawa and another ed 8 pounds 5 ounces, will be nam- "ham" station m California. Mo ed Ricky Bruce. He has one sis- ther and daughter talked directly ter, Heidi. Mr. and Mrs. Dean to each other for a memorable Price of Lehi, share grandparents' experience. The troupe has been honors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank traveline since June 20, ana is Gordon of American Fork. Pleas- scheduled to return home Aug. 8. ed include They are entertaining the army John Price of Lehi, Mrs. Susan troops, and have been featured Barratt of American Fork, and on the news broadcasts. Audiences Mrs. Elsie Heward of Clearfield. have been so large that the shows have been moved out of doors to IT'A BOY FOR THE avoM collaDsine the floors, and MELVIN KIRKHAMS glowing reports of the success of A fine baby son arrived July the trip have been received irom 27 for Melvin and Lueen Peterson the BYU by Bishop and Mrs. Wof Kirkham, now of Cedar City. finden. Todd Melvin is the name chosen for the newcomer, who weighed JACKSON WANLASS FAMILY in at 7 pounds 13 ounces. There HOLDS REUNION AT PARK is one sister, Michelle. Mr. and re Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson and Mr. . The Jackson Wanlass family Wines 21 at was held union July and Mrs. Leon Kirkham of Lehi are the proud grandparents, while Park, with 98 members present hold-Robbins lives was a dry tree, its branches me or A feature garnering unique in Salt Lake City. ing pictures of the heads of the various divisions of the Wanlass BABY GIRL ARRIVES family. FOR RONALD J. AND This exhibit was prepared by RA NAE CARSON CURTIS A pretty baby girl, Mildred Wanlass Mecham of Am their first child, was born to Ron- erican Fork, who also presented ald J. and Ra Nae Carson Curtis, the life history of her iatner, at the American Fork Hospital, Samuel Wanlass. Fred K. Wan July 28. She weighed 7 pounds 7 lass of Salt Lake City gave the is the reward of hough we may' never receive it in this world." Mary Baker Eddy 1 303 Swift Premium in- Investments Great APPLESAUCE BEEF SALE ts PATIENTS IN AMKR1CAX . FORK HOSPITAL Among those receiving treatment in the American Fork Hospital are, Myrtle Price, Kenneth TIrace and Abe Evans. Taste well Front Quarter parents. fun calendar of every post is full of dances, picnics, pitch-i- n sup pers, and other parties and good times they can dream up. On top of which' is piled the major attractions in the form of state and national conventions. MISS FURLANX SMITH TO TEACH IX PL. GROVE Miss Furlann Smith,' who has taught school in Van Nuys, Calif., for the past two years, is here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith. She has accepted a position in the Home Economics tlop;irtm?nt at the Pleasant Grove Junior High School for the coming season. $D |