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Show THE LEHI FREE PKESS, News About Folks You Know... Mrs. Lavona Eames, a niece of Mrs. Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Breeze, all of Magna, spent Saturday afternoon here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy II. A. WILSON' ILL IX HOSPITAL H. A. Wilson of Salt Lake City, father of Lyall Wilson of this city, is receiving treatment in a Salt Lake City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson visited with him there. In Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith and serious condition for several days, five children, of Salt Lake City, he is now gradually improving, joined Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boltz they reported. TWO LEHI COUPLES VACATION' IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis ac- -, companied Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts on a delightful trip to California where they viewed the Rose Parade at Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis visited with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis and children. Dale. Kyle and Suzanne, at Fullerton. and in Long Beach with Mrs. Julia L. Peterson, a sister of Mr. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts were guests at the home of their daughter. and her Dr. LaPriel Williams husband. Dr. J. Ft Williams in Downey. Horse fanciers, the two doctors rode their Arabian steeds In Santa in the big parade. Monica, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridgeman (a sister of Mr. Roberts) and attended the famous moving picture, "The Ten . 1X111, UTAH NIEL LARSON'S, PALMERS TAKE SOUTHWEST TOl'K An interesting interlude in the winter season was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Niel Larson and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Palmer, who motored to Phoenix, Arizona, and on to Tia Juana, Mexico. With them went Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook- ston of American Fork for the nine days tour. The group enjoyed the Rose Parade and tours of the movie colonies in Beverley Hills and Hollywood. They also visited Catalina Island and Dis neyland. The Palmers were guests at the homes of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mohart in and Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Palmer and family in Inglewood. They also toured Knott's Berry Farm. The Larsons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Prestwich In Torrence, and the Otis in Norwalk. The Crooks- tons visited with a sister. Mr. and THURSDAY, JANUARY and Mrs. Virgil Roberts and their children, Dennis and Christine' enjoyed a week's vacation in California. They spent a day in Los Angeles where they viewed the new LDS Temple, one day at Manneiand and one day at Disneyland. They were guests at the home of Dr. LaPri?l Williams, sister of Mrs. Roberts, in Downey. The beautiful spectacle the New Year's Day parade in Pasadena was enjoyed. Dr. J. F. Williams and Dr. LaPriel Williams both rode their Arabian horses in the parade. Mr. Roberts and the football Dennis attended ana uaviu. tiame joAnne, game. remained at the home of an aunt. in Pleasant Mrs. Kay Adams and family at dinner on New Year's Day. Other holiday visitors ROY PETERSON'S, were Marvin A. Copenhaver, RICHARD WEBBS TAKE COAST VACATION daughter Zoe and son Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson and Mrs. ciara Clover and son their daughter Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Richard and daughter Carol, Richard Webb of American Fork, Grove. visited in Spanish Fork, last Fri enjoyed a week's vacation trip to day with Mr. and Mrs. Don R. the coast. All viewed the Rose ELDER JULIAN J. MERCER Coombs and family. Parade at Pasadena and many ENJOYS DANISH MISSION The other points of interest. Mrs. C. L. Knudsen in Southgate. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Wilson en Petersons were guests of Mrs. An overnight stop was made at received word from their son. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. L. visit sister of from a and Julia Peterson, joyed Las Vegas, Nevada, enroute home. Elder Julian J. Mercer, that he is Wayne Thomas and children, Lee Peterson, in Long Beach, while the Mrs. Larson returned to her pohis work in the Danish Wayne and Ruth Ann, of Layton, Webbs visited with Mr. and Mrs. sition at the State Training enjoying He is serving in Copen Mission. Full at Bruce Also and Fowler last Sunday. family joining the School in American Fork, Monday. hagen, capital city. He arrived A stop was made in St. George family group were Mr. and Mrs. ertoa An overnight stop was Christmas and joined the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken MR. AND MRS. D. H. CARSON before Gary Nuttall (Dorene Wicen) and made in Las Vegas, Nevada. missionaries in a caroling older of children, Ricky and Michael, Parkinson (Donna Kirkham). A SPEND HOLIDAYS IN LOGAN tour of the various hospitals, in HARRISON FAMILY MOVES d Provo. rain, the first in a Making the acquaintance of the children's hospital, HERE FROM CANADA year, began to fall Friday in Call their new twin granddaughters, eluding contributed toward where they Mrs. Austin Brokaw of RooseMr. and Mrs. Boyd Harrison fornia, it was reported. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson patients. He velt, spent a week here at the and two children are now making rain continued in Beaver, Cedar spent the holidays in Logan at candy for the young one to was the get the nut lucky home of her daughter and son-i- n their home in Lehi at the Village Citv and other points in the the home of their son. Dr. and out of a entitled which pudding law, Bishop and Mrs. Harvard Manor apartment, in No. 9. They drouth area. The two couples Mrs. Junior D. Carson. They also him to a prize. Danish cookm; Hinton. Mr. Brokaw and son moved here recently from Ray- arrived home Sunday. visited in Salt Lake City with especially pastries, is very good, Blaine, joined her for the return mond, Alberta, Canada. Mr. HarriCircuit he Mr. and Mrs. Edwin reported. son stayed with his aunt, Mrs. patricia McMillan bass trip, Sunday. (Delia) and in Ogden with Mr. Shirlef Powell, for several weeks HAS NEW BABY GIRL Paul and Mathewson Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bell have News came by telephone an (Bertha). While in Ogden, Joining Mr. and Mrs. Morris before his family joined him. He they returned from an enjoyable holi Thomas for New Year's dinner at is employed at the Geneva Steel nouncine the arrival of a new called on Mrs. Fred (Masie) trip through Nevada and Cali their home were Mr. and Mrs. Plant. baby girl for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, former resident of Fair- day fornia. Leaving Lehi on Dec. iz, Willard Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Bass of Chicago, I1L Born Mon- field. Although in poor health, at Las Vegas to pick stopped they a. Merlin Thomas, Pleasant Grove; MRS! SHIRLEF POWELL m. the 6:20 7, at day, January Mrs. Thomas enjoyed their visit up Mrs. Bell's daughter Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rudd, HOSTS FAMILY, little newcomer weighed 7 lbs. 4 and sent her regards to friends then drove, on to Dixon, California ozs. Mother and baby are doing and former neighbors here. Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ewell, GATHERING OF 84 to spend the holidays with her Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Thomas and is one well. There brother. Hans. Mrs. Shirlef Powell was hostess Dale. Their vacation included son Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas, Lehi. for a family gathering of 34 at Mrs. Bass will be remembered as ELDER VAL RAY ROBERTS side trips to San Franciso and a Their families were included. her home during the holidays.' the former Patricia McMillan. REPORTS ON. of Death Valley tour Scotty's now Turkey supper was served buffet Mrs. Margaret McMillan is MISSION IN BRAZIL returned home Janu castle. They Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wathen and style. Included in the festive the pleased grandmother of four. Elder Val Ray Roberts, who 1. son Bruce and MerrieU Wathen, group were all of her children, Paternal grandparents, Mr. and spent nearly three years in the ary vacation who spent the holiday with their families, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bass, live in Chicago. Brazilian Mission, gave an imhere with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Shirlef Powell and two children, in Lehi pressive report on his experiences Wathen, have returned to Logan. Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. GLEN LARSON TELEPHONES there, Sunday evening in the Sixth Boyd and MerrieU have again Bernard Walker (Edith) and five FROM ALABAMA Ward. His mother, Mrs. Ray F. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Larson re Roberts, spoke registered at the .USAC as third children, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. briefly and Willard and first year students, respective- Loren Powell and two children, ceived a very happy New Years' Day of Salt Lake City, long time on New family friend and first scoutmaster ly. The Boyd Wathens spent New Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Giles (Lorena) greeting by telephone Year's Day in American Fork with and four children, and Mr. and Years Eve from their son Glen of Elder Roberts' also spoke. Cal O AUTO her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dean Powell and the hostess. and his wife. The young couple vin Lewis gave a short talk. Penrod. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. called from Ozark, Alabama, Special music by the choir was SIGNATURE O Boyd Harrison and two children, where Glen is stationed with the "Open the Gates of the Temple," Miss Caroline Curtis left for recently arrived from Raymond, army. O FURNITURE and "Come, Follow Me," directed continuation of her studies as a Alberta, Canada. Mr. Harrison is Wilson and accomby Audrey Here from Las Vegas, Nevada, panist. Elder Roberts gave a third year student at Brigham a nephew of Mrs. Powell's. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barnhurst Young University, after spending short message in the Portugese the holidays with her parents, Mr. BARNES COOK FAMILY Betty Johnson) and their childPHONE 413 with and Mrs. B. H. Curtis, and ren, Michael, Trudy and Randy, language. ALL TOGETHER FOR FTRST Fork American visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. family members in Arizona. She TIME IN 10 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Cook of Johnson, parentso f Mrs. Barn NEW YEAR'S PARTY is living as Shippe Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior were Cedar Fort, enjoyed a family re hurst. Others present at a family Gary Evans, senior student at union with all of their 12 children New Year's party were Mr. and hosts at a New "Year's dinner the USAC in Logan, has returned together, one evening during the Mrs. Roy Toothman (Lucille party at their home. Games were to his studies as a Physical Edu- holidays. Also included in the Jenefer and children, Max, Evans) played during the evening. Guests cation major after the holidays group was their oldest grandchild, Mrs. Mr. Bob and and and Lois, included Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and his here with Marion Cook, who is registered parents, Mrs. Ferd Evans. He completed nurse employed in Provo. Follow. Olivers (Lola Udell) and sons, Southwick, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert his teacher training period last ing dinner in a Salt Lake City Scott and Clay. Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest cafe, the large family group went quarter in the South Cache Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Carto Draper where they spent the It To son and Mrs. Harold Fox. and Mr. evening at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Larsen Mrs. Cecil Henke (Florence). The were hosts at dinner on New Cooks recall that their last gatheraYear's Day for their daughter ing of the kind was 10 years ago Geneace, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill last May. They met at the home Thornton and son, Brent, and Miss of their daughter, Mabel Smith in Fork. Three sons, Clara Earl, aunt of Mrs. Larson. American ) for., tz - .. Also present was their son, Ken- Donald, Marion and Rulon had neth. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Green, returned home from the service. a sister of Mr. Larson, were holi- At that time there were 21 grandday visitors here from American children, now proudly counted at 55. Fork. Nor-wal- k. Mot-singe- rs Webb, Spanish Fork, speeding $10. Don J. LinnelL Salt Lake Gty, speeding $10; Mary Christensen Varney. Pleasant Grove, speeding $10; Max J. Criddle, Salt Lake City, speeding $15; Howard Tiff-ne- y Anderson, Salt Lake City, speeding $15. James S. Judd, Provo, speeding $10; Beverley C. Gardner, Orem, y, speeding $10; John Vernon Salt Lake City, running a red light $15; Arnold A. Cardon, The following cases were com Lehi, reckless driving, $50 fine pleted and listed in the docket and 25 days in jail, with the jail book of City Judge LelandJ sentence suspended on payment of Powell's court during the past the fine; David William Day, week: Layson, peeding $15. Ralph Richard Tate, Salt Lake City, speeding $10; Monroe Lloyd MR. AND MRS. CHARLES Ostler, Ogden, speeding $15; MERCER LEAVE George Krampron, Bingham Can FOR MISSOURI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer yon, speeding $15; Wayne De- left by train this week for MisLange, Koosharem, speeding $15; souri. They plan to take the Edna Clark Erickson, Salt Lake health treatment at Excelsis City, speeding $10. and Paul Springs. Morn'n', Judge De-lane- Famous Brands of Ladies Slacks - Pedal Pushers Skinny Pants much-neede- Men's Leather Shoes Insulated. Discount 20 Shop and save on the 1956 stock OA KS IL 137 Walter VLKGIL ROBERTS FAMILY TAKE CAUF. TRIP Mr. 10, Other Bargains Throughout the Store de Geneva Finance lMllL 9r-.e- AIRMAN KARL PECK CALLS MOTHER FROM NEWFOUNDLAND Mrs. Ivey Peck enjoyed a telephone conversation with her son, Airman 1c Karl Peck, who called during the from Newfoundland that the stated She holidays. connection was very clear and that it had taken him only 15 minutes to get the call through. Weathef is very cold there now, was reported by Airman Peck who is stationed at St. Johns Air Force Base. He is scheduled to remain there for another year's assignment. A beautiful 400 day clock was his Christmas remembrance to his mother. READ THE ADS IT PAYS BARNES G ROUP LEAVE FOR TOUR OF OLD MEXICO Bishop and Mrs. Harold W. Barnes left this week for a trip to Old Mexico where they plan to spend three weeks. With them went sisters of Bishop Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tomlinson and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clark of Pleasant Grove. They will go to Mexico City, taking the route through Las Vegas, Nevada, and going on to Texas. 4-- - Main Street - Lehi J Advertise Pays - Phone . ir' ute IX benefits you! JJ Drink 3 glasses of milk every day Advertising saves you money. BMWttMfbat ELAINE CANNON Hi Tales Columnist Deseret If if American Dairy Ass'n. of Utah drertiemf makes possible mass production, which i Advwtfcfac ako te0 yo where to Ulan Milk foundation find bexgaia buy. Advertising helps,y'ou live better, u Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Simpson and three children and Lawrence E. Simpson of Salt Lake City, visited here at the home of their mother, Mrs. Alberta Simpson, and grandfather, Don C. 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