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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, XY 19, 1MI Mrs. Audrey Price, medical pa tient, wax released July 10. Sharkne Hunt, two, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hunt, underwent minor surgery July 1L Marvin Wing was admitted to 11 for medical the hospital July treatment. Mrs. Royal (Maxine) Jensen of underwent surgery Centerfield, July 12. Tonsilectomy was performed for Marian Adams, six, daughter of Mrs. Belva Adams July 12. wdSftkv Mrs. Morton (Vesta) Jacobs was admitted for medical treatment July 14. i tr Mrs. B. J. (Violet) Lott was admitted for medical treatment July 17. Barbara Fox, eight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fox, underwent tonsilectomy July 16. Mrs. Rachel Wing, 88, was ad mitted for medical treatment on DINOSAUR WORLD Life-siz- e honSharing ors with Mrs. Agnes Lott is Mrs. Emily Jackie of Augsburg. weighed eight pounds 12 ounces. Gordon Earl is the name selected Ina Kay is the name chosen for the newcomer, who has two for the new daughter of Leon and brothers, Leon and Eldon, and Mildred Pate Webb, born July e two sisters, Una and Valerie, to seven pounds ten weighed welcome him. Pleased grandpar- ounces. Brothers and sisters, Dients for the blonde young man are ana. Danny, Stanley, Peter and Mr. and Mrs. Era Gibbons of Lehi Gwendolyn are welcoming the new and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Pul- ydfotinn to the family. Mrs. Franley of American Fork. Frederick ces Anderson of Sandy, and Mr. Christian Pectol, 90, of American and Mrs. Stanley Webb of Lehi. Fork is the are ' the pleased grandparents, Mrs. Ina Sorenson of Redwhile baby mond, Utah is the A handsome black-haire- d son, their first child, arrived July 12, for Wayne and Lois Curtis Neil. He weighed in at eight VISIT FROM EL PASO pounds and will be named Scott Here from El Paso, Texas, Mr. Wavne. Mr. and Mrs. Veron P. Mrs. Horace E. Moser visitand Fannie Mrs. Curtis of Lehi, and the home of a sister of Mr. at ed Neil of American Fork share Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Moser, d grandparents' honors. Great-granNielsen. Recently married, the CurElizabeth Mrs. are parents were enroute to Sun Valtis of Lehi and Mrs. Stella Living- couple and Yellowstone Park, with ley ston of Rigby, Idaho. plans to include Sacramento, Cal., and the Southern Utah parks on EvJackie Daniel C and Connie return. The family group ans are the proud parents of a their Mr. and Mrs. Alma new baby son, born July 12. The was joined by A. Moser of Mesa, Ariz., for tours black-haire- d who tipnewcomer, of the Salt Lake City area, inped the scales at seven pounds cluding Sunset Beach on the eight uonces, will be named Craig Great Salt Lake. The Horace Mo-seF. There is one brother, Dee C will visit in Bancroft, Idaho, Pleased grandparents are Mr. and at the home of a brother, VerMrs. Fay Evans, now of American non G. Moser and family, and will Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Augustus include the Seattle, Wash., fair in Jackie, of Augsburg, Germany. their tour. Lehi Hospital Happenings... reptiles of the prehistoric age of dinosaurs are on display at "Dinosaur World" near Draper. July recently-open- d 16. Glen and Ha Gibbons Pullev tually, the sculptor plans to have more than 100 life-siz- e dinosaurs have a new son, born July 10. He on display "in their natural hab itat on an adjacent tract of land. Next stop on the tour is the To The world-famoTimpanogos Cave National Monument in American Fork Canyon. This huge cavern, limestone with its breath-takin- g formations, is reached by a mile foot and a half long, trail maintained by the national parks service. The hike is invigor ating and the beauty of the cave makes it worth the effort. The government provides guided tours. Continuing over the Alpine Loop one passes beneath towering Mt. Timpanogos which climbs high above other peaks in the Wasatch Range. The road winds through cool pine and aspen groves, and there are ample picnic facilities along the way. At Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon, visitors can ride the recently completed "Skyride" tramway which climbs up a cable to a platform 1,220 feet above the canyon floor. The ride close to the passes breath-takingl- y sprays of the picturesque falls. From Bridal Veil Falls, the tour continues up Provo Canyon. If you like you can stop anywhere along the way and with hook and line try your luck for some of the big German Brown trout that lurk in the deep pools of the Provo River.' The highway passes AL HTTP over Deer Creek dam and the LiXIllLUl Oc blue water of the reservoir comes into view, by the greenery of verdant Heber valley. From Heber you can proceed to Wasatch Mountain State Park, travel to the mining town of Park City and probe its intriguing past, boat and water ski at Rockport State Park, fish in nearby rivers and streams or continue on the great-grandpare- 12-Sh- great-grandfath- rs Come us AMERICAN FORK L , V " T, ,1,' VV4'' 1TIEEIL BM? JULY 19, 20. 21, 1962 197:30 p.m, SWIMMING POOL JULY Water Carnival Norton's Rides & Shows ee , ,2i 203 JULY 19, pjn. to 8 pjn. JULY 218 a.m. to 8 p.m. HARRINGTON SCHOOL SAT., JULY 2111 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. DISTRICT PLAYOFF J. C. Ballpark JULY 21, 6 p.m. JULY 21, 10 a.m. 1ST EAST STREET CENTER Art Exhibit Western Boys Baseball 2 Mammoth Parades Flower Show 8 FvViirt Hair Ddlte Steel Day Variety Show back-dropp- 'Lit KYRIDE One of the most spectacular attractions of the Alpine Loop tour is the popular "Skyride" tramway at Bridal Veil Falls in Provo canyon, i to be the steepest in the world. Alpine Scenic Loop Offers Many Tourist Attractions way through Provo canyon, Heber, Heber Canyon, past Rockport Lake, Echo Dam and finally Henefer and down the Old Pioneer trail back to Salt Lake City. "Dinosaur World" is the first stop on the tour. This attraction is on the east side of Highway 91 near the Draper Crossroads. It dinosaur features seven life-siz- e replicas sculptured in fiber glass by Elbert Porter, one time University of Utah professor of sculpture. These great prehistoric lizards, including a gigantic, horned 'I Keg fl Let Us Show You How to Beat the Summer Heat Complete Whole House Cooling $650.00 easy terms GUNTHER'S. American Fork SK 80-fo- ot tour. At Henefer you can take a side trip to visit Devil's Slide, strange formation of nature, on Interstate Highway 80. The tour then continues over State Highway 65, following the old Pioneer Trail to Salt Lake City, emerging onto the valley bench at "This is the Place mounment, past Hogle Inc. 6-24- 51 8 pjn. JULY 21 AMERICAN FORK CITY BALL PARK p.m., 6 a.m. to Noon JULY 21 ALPINE COUNTRY CLUB Steel Day Golf Tourney Fireworks JULY 20 9 pan. AMERICAN FORK CITY BALL PARK JULY 19 AMERICAN FORK CITY BALL PARK JULY 19 AMERICAN FORK CITY BALL PARK JULY 20 AMERICAN FORK CITY BALL PARK Pet and Hobby Show Dance Revue - Zoo. GRANT J. HOLDSWORTH HONOR STUDENT AT CSU Included on the list of honor students on the honor roll at the College of Southern Utah at Ce dar City, was the name of Grant J. Holdsworth. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holdsworth of this city. Band Concert - . TO BE GIVEN AWAY JULY 21 AT VARIETY SHOW AT BALL PARK GET TICKETS NOW AT LARSEN'S AG MARKET, JULIAN'S DRUG, WATTIES OR ANY STORE IN AMERICAN FORK Pontiac Grand Prize a enjoy new. with Install Air Conditioning Now begins at are so realistic that animals shy aweven, modern-da- y ay. Inside a nearby quonsut hut, visitors may see Mr. Porter at work on his next creation, a massive long Diplodocus which stands nearly 25 feet high. 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