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Show THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1956 LEHI FREE FKXSS, LEHI, UTAH Clarence Simpson, Kary Lynn and Stephen; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore (Alberta) and son Kenneth and daughter Debra Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Donnelson, all of Salt Lake City. Refreshments were served.,. News About Folks You Know... Mr. and Mrs. Steven ZimmerFIFTH SOX JOINS man were Mothers' Day dinner ' MAX WILSON FAMILY guests in Orem, Sunday, at the The good news came by telehome of their son, Mr. and Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs. Carlton phone Glen Zimmerman and family. Wilson announcing the arrival of a new grandson, May 9- Walter Patriarch and Mrs. A. Carlos Blaine Wilson is the name chosen of Schow enjoyed the company son of Max and for the boy, baby their son, Eldon Schow and five 'Sue Wilson of Seattle, Taylor who of spent Bountiful, children, There are four Mothers Day here. They attend- (Washington. Mrs. Taylor of and Mr. brothers. in the Sixth ed church Wenatchee, Washington, are the Ward. maternal grandparents. I s- -J sen-ice- 'V. . 71 MISS ALI A RAKKATT Miss Alta Barratt, Blaine Anderson Engaged Of interest to a wide circle of friends comes the announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Alta Barratt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barratt of American Fork, to Blaine P. Anderson of this city. Mr. Anderson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Evans L. Anderson. An early July wedding is planned in the LDS Temple. The prospective bride completed an LDS mission in New England, is serving on the MIA Stake Board and teaches in the American Fork Sixth Ward Sunday School. She Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Byington HONORED BY LADIES' CLUB of Ririe, Idaho, visited here for Mrs. Steven Zimmerman was of an overnight stop at the home an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. the guest of her daughter-in-laMrs. Glen Zimmerman of Orem, Carlton Wilson. at th? Mothers' D;iy luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. John- program, held at the Scera theatre son and baby son, of Provo, visited by the Orem Ladies Club. Corto the here, Sunday, where they were sages were presented Mrs. Zimmerman was Mothers' Day dinner guests of mothers. Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and also an honored guest at the Serimpian Club party, where she Mrs. Val Johnson. accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Dan Evans. IIAGEX HAXSEXS HAVE XEW GRANDDAUGHTER, BERGQUISTS OX FURLOUGH PLAX FATHERING Pleased over the prospect of IX EUROPE, TO RETURN' meeting their new granddaughter HOME IX JUNE are Mr. and Mrs. Hagen Hansen, i Corporal Gordon Bergquist, who also plan a family gathering stationed in with the Germany in June. Newest of the family for more than a year, exarmy group is little Jackie May Quayle, pects discharge in June, according born Feb. 7, 1956, to Colonel and to word received Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Quayle of San Antonio, Carlton Wilson, by of Mrs. parents Texas. The newcomer, only child the former Karlyn Bergquist, of the Quayles, makes 10 grand- Wilson. on furCurrently children for the Hansens. Station- lough, the couple are spending two ed in Texas with the Air Force, weeks the continent. The Cononel Quayle is currently serv- LDS touringin Bern, Switzerland, Temple ing on an assignment in Alaska. and the service men's conference The family gathering will in- in Southern Germany, were named clude Dr. and Mrs. William A. as Elder Adam S. highlights. Wilbur (Pansy Hansen) of Glen-dal- e, Bennion, assistant to the Council California; Mrs. Elsie Good- of Twelve Apostles, was the conrich, Bill and Carolyn, of Op- ference and speaker. Italy portunity, Washington; Dr. Dasil Monaco, and the Roman coliseum Hansen of the US AC in Logan; were all included in the trip. Elmo Hansen of is a member of the Laurel chorus. She is a graduate of the American Fork high school and is employed at Fashion Cleaners in Orem. Her fiance fulfilled a mission in New Zealand and is a veteran of the Korean war. A member of the National Guard, he is employed by the organization at Camp Williams. Active in music circles, he is a member of the First Ward choir, ward dance director and Priesthood Quorum leader. He graduated from the Lehi high school and LDS Seminary. Band the American and chorus were included in his Fork high school faculty, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Malin Smith enactivities. Donna Le Grande and son, the a motor trip to Emmigration Quayles and the Hansens will be joyed included in the gathering, the first Canyon, last Wednesday. They U. of U. of the kind in some years. drove through Heber and Kamas. Kahleen Jones Represents School at National Convention Miss Kathleen Jones, third year nursing student at the University of Utah, left May 11 for Chicago, Illinois, where she will represent her school at the National Student Nurses Convention. Delegates from other Utah hospital schools and university programs are also attending. The convention convened May Hotel and 13, at the Conrad-Hilto- n s Nursing mmm Gene Wilson Wins Art Contests Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilson enjoyed a telephone conversation Sunday, with their grandson, Gene C. Wilson, 13, of Boise, Idaho. A Seventh Grade student, Gene has shown outstanding ability in art Chicago Coliseum. Various work- work. He was recently awarded shops and business meetings are a gold key in an art contest and also 'was the recipient of a $75 being held. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La- scholarship to an art school. He of Mrs. Elva Wilson fayette Jones, Miss Jones has is the son Boise. served as student body president Carter of at the College of Nursing this past year. She recently served as Third decorations chairman for the student ball. The trip was taken Tour by train. Miss Jones, will return Third Grade students of Lehi May 22. School visited the Elementary Union Pacific Railroad depot in Lehi Monday morning, and were taken on a tour of the depot by TRADE Aminotriazole Weedkiller) (An Here's the great new herbicide discovery you've been reading about in the leading farm magazines. Graders KILLS Depot Hutchings Conducts Provo Teachers On Lake Tour Teachers of the Wasatch School in Provo were conducted on a tour of Utah Lake and Cedar Valley, last Friday, by Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings. The history of bird life and early stories of the lake around Pelican Point of were reviewed. Accounts birds now facing extinction, such as the great blue heron, egrets and cormorantsr were given. There is now a colony of cormorants in Great Salt Lake, was explained The tour stopped at the Joe Dorton well on the old Fairfield Ferman. Mr. Ferman showed the students the dispatcher's office, explained how the signals operate, and demonstrated how the freight cars are coupled. He let them see inside a boxcar and told them how goods from all parts of the United States come through Lehi and are routed to their many t MARK WHITE TOP Non-selecti- ve - MARVEL COMERS VISIT HERE, HAVE NEW GRANDSON' Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Comer, now living in Ogden, spent two days visiting here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts in Lehi, and at the Victor Myers home in American Fork. They had just returned from a visit with their son, Clifford Comer and family in Boseman, Montana. A baby son, named Clifford Keith, first child of the couple, was born April 15, weight 6 lbs. 12 ozs. The Comers Mrs now have 11 grandchildren. Comer remained in Montana for three weeks to assist with the newcomer. While here, they spent considerable time in Alpine where they prepared markers for family plots. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunson of Fillmore, visited here on Mothers' Day at the home of their daughter Ruth, Mrs. Maiben The family dinner included Mrs. Stephensen, daughter Kathryn, Genevieve Cox and Mary Webber; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen and children, Leslie, Richard, Joseph and Mary Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stephensen and baby son, Larry, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bonarr T. Judd and (Sharon) baby Peggy Ann. Mr. and Mrs. John Brunson, a nephew, and three children, of Murray, called Films of during the afternoon. interesting family scenes were shown by Charles- - Stephensen. Step-hense- BIRTHDAY, MOTHERS' DAY COMBINED FOR MRS. ALBERTA SIMPSON Sunday was a most important occasion for Mrs. Alberta Simpson, who was honored for both Mothers' Day and her birthday. Many lovely gifts and cards were received. A huge birthday cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Don L. Peet. Children and grandchildren present with Mrs. Simpson and her father, Don C. 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