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Show THE LEHI FREE PKESS, LEHI. UTAH Church News were named and con- Jerry and Maurine Leavitt Beck, firmations took place in Lehi born in American Fork, March 25, wards, Sunday, as follows: 1957, was blessed by the father. SECOND WARD Robert Archie Boren, son of Cynthia Allred, daughter of Glen and Mildred White Boren, Darrell and Vicki Hazlett Allred, was baptized by Blaine Skinner born Feb. 14, in Lehi, was blessed and confirmed by Bishop Grant by the father. Christofferson. Arthur DeVere Carter, son of THIRD WARD James and Fay Richins Carter, Jay Lynn Barnes, son of Ernest was baptized and confirmed by his Lynn and Shannon Rae Anderson father. Barnes, born March 9, 1957, at Lehi, was blessed by the grand- FIFTH WARD father, Heber Ray Anderson. Susan Lott, daughter of Robert Christine May Anderson, daugh- Max and Kathleen Evans Lott, ter of Don A. and Elverda May born March 24, 1957, in American Slaven Anderson, born Nov. 6, Fork, was blessed by the father. 1955, in Salt Lake City, was Linda Lou Beveridge, daughter blessed by Francis Grace. of Jack and Ellen Hebertson William Jay Nielsen, son of Beveridge, born March 29, 1957, Hensen Jay and Edna Pearl Grace at Lehi, was blessed by George W. Nielsen, born March 2, 1957, in Hall. American Fork, was blessed by Rebecca Darlene Jordan, daughBishop Joshua Grace of American ter of Nathan W. N. and Darlene Fork. Greenwood Jordan, born August Opal Lee Colledge, daughter of 31, 1956, at Tacoma, Washington, Evan L. and Ruth Naomi Turner was blessed by Alvin G. Schow. Colledge, born April 4, 1949, at Lehi was baptized and confirmed Larry Walter Woffinden, son of Duane M. and Evelyn Peterson by the father. Woffinden, born Feb. 6, 1957, at Lehi, was blessed by the father. FOURTH WARD Jeana Whimpey, daughter of Lorelea Littleford, daughter of Don and La Rane Shepherd Lit- Kenneth D. and Lexie Fern Ault tleford, born in American Fork, Whimpey, born March 4, 1957, in March 31, 1957, was blessed by American Fork, was blessed by Don L. Whimpey, the grandfather. the father. Calvin A. Trane, son of Glenn Keri Lynn Beck, daughter of Austin and Vera Anderson Trane, born April 18, 1948, in American Fork, was baptized and confirmed Why You Should A lovely occasion, at which Seventh Ward Mia Maids were joined by their mothers and fathers, was the Rose Evening held Mrs. N. S. (Beda Cook) Peck last Claudia Tuesday evening. was sustained as president of the Kanold, class leader, conducted ConferStake YWMIA, at Stake the affair in which 17 girls parence, Sunday. With her will serve attired in dainty formals. ticipated, Mrs. Elmo (Nadine Dunn) Gray Zina stake leader, was Jenkins, as age group counselor and Mrs. present. Joseph (Faye Bennett) Godfrey The program was held in the will continue as activity counselor. Relief Society room which was May Shepherd will continue as decorated in the rose theme. A as Adith Southwick and secretary was Dresented to rosebud corsage attendance secretary. the teacher. Each girl held a rose Retiring officers are Evelyn and following the expression of Larsen as president and Sarah ideals, the bouquet was tied and Price as counselor. presented to Helen Jones, presiMrs. Peck formerly served as dent of the ward MIA. activity counselor in both ward The group sang, "Truth Feflects and stake organizations. She was Upon Our Senses." directed by Stake dance director, with her Linda Gray and accompanied by husband, for .four years in both Rebecca Allred. Merla Ann stake and ward. While in Cedar Powell gave the tribute to mothValley, her former home, she was ers and her mother, Mrs. Norma Sunday School secretary. She has Powell gave the tribute to Mia taught the Trekker boys in Pri- Maids. Following the speech of mary in Cedar Valley, Mercur and acceptance by Mrs. Jones, the Lehi. A gifted singer, she is a "The Rose Song." member of the Chantante Chorus. group sang Bonnie Bullock spoke the closing are children Her Kalyn, Dennis, Ronald, the twins, Kenneth and prayer. Those in the class include Kathryn, and Shauna. Kathryn Angus, Rebecca Allred. Mrs. Gray, wife of Seminary. Terry Comben, Kathryn Chidester, Principal Elmo Gray, served as Bonnie Kay Bullock, Linda Gray, Primary president in the Seventh Karen Hadfield, Karen Haycock, Ward for the past three years She has had considerable experi- Sherrill Jean Jacob, Shirley Johnence in Mutual, having served as a son, Jolene Peck, Merla Ann counselor in the stake organi- Powell, Diane Price, Suellen Price, zation and Gleaner leader while Janet Smith, Linda Kay Webb, in Downey, Idaho. She has also Nyla Webb and Linda dinger. taught the Gleaner class since coming to Lehi. A member of her ward choir, she also sang in the Chantante Chorus. Affiliated Tanks with the Lehila Club, women's literary club, she was recently for the comelected mmmmmmmmm ing season. The Grays have five Phone Provo FR children, Lynda, Howard, Karen, mmmmmmmmm Nada and Sandra. The family is now making a home in the Fourth Ward, while Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Service 545 North 900 East Gray, parents of Mr. Gray are PROVO, UTAH living in the Seventh Ward. by the father. Build an ned Mrs. Valno Peterson Elected President Of Chantante Chorus nt Veterans cluded participation in the Sun- The 24 members present enjoyed day evening meeting at the stake luncheon at the new Harmon's tabernacle, under the direction of Cafe following the program. the Stake M. I. A. and at the Federated Women's Club convention in Salt Lake City. At the convention they sang, "Spirits of Spring," and "Incline Your Ear." At the election meeting held last week, Mrs. Valno (Ada) Peterson was named president of the C.iantante Chorus, ladies' singing group. Mrs. Peterson has served as during the past year with Mrs. Glen Trane nt as president. Mrs. Dan W. (Max-ine- ) Peterson was elected with Mrs. Ralph (Willa) Wing retained as secretary. Miss Marilyn Anderson will continue as accompanist and Dr. Franklin Madsen as director. Practices will continue each in the Fifth Monday evening Ward church. A social will be featured next Monday, May 13, for everyone in the group. Recent public appearance in Large Assortment of Chocolates Mother's Day Cards Nylons for Mother New Supply of COSMETICS 0 , Coty - Revlon CfcreP Desert Flower FreeGiit Wrapping and Septic Cesspools Cleanem SIXTH WARD Dorine Harrison, daughter of Floyd Albert and Dorine Hancock Harrison, born Oct. 26, 1948, in Raymond, Alberta, Canada, was baptized by La Veil Russon and confirmed by Merrill Beck. The mother's heart is the child's Tracy Lynn Olson, daughter of R. and Patricia Ann Schuler schoolroom. H. W. Beecher. Ted YOU CAN GROUP WINDOWS born March 14, 1956, in FOR A FEELING OF SPACE. Olson, American Fork, was blessed by NOTICE TO CREDITORS By removing the burden of ventiCalvin Swenson. lation from most windows, they Bishop IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF can overlook a view or provide SEVENTH FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS THE WARD better light. In living room, winUTAH COUNTY, STATE TRICT, of Rhonda Jean Clark, daughter a wall. In dows can be complete UTAH. OF K. Webb Twila Gene and Faye bedrooms, they can be near the In the Matter of the Estate of born March 24, 1957, in ceiling or often they can be om- Clark, WOODHOUSE ANDER was RACHEL "blessed father. the Lehi, by itted. Probate No. Colledge, son of SON, deceased. Jeffery Wadley YOU CAN HAVE A BETTER Lawrence Dee and Marcia Wadley 11,600. LOOKING INTERIOR. The mod- Colledge, born Feb. 28, 1957, in Creditors of Rachel Woodhouse ern appearance and smooth lines of American Fork, was blessed by Anderson, deceased, will present large picture windows need not the father. claims with vouchers to Elwood be broken by small casements, J. Smith, son of Mrs. A. Crandall, Attorney at Law, 15 Tyler sliding sash or louvered openings and the late Grant East Fourth South Street, Salt which ordinarly are required for Virginia Smith was baptized by Neldon Lake City, Utah, on or before a J. Smith, ventilation in houses which have S. Evans and confirmed not exceeding four months by Bishop date no air conditioning. from date of first publication of Vernon K. Nielsen. this notice. YOU CAN LOCATE WALLS Air-Conditio- Seventh Ward Mia Maids Tie Rose Bouquet at Special Program Last Tuesday MIA President Babies Named. Confirmations Performed in Lehi Wards Sunday tsaDies Mrs. N. S. Peck Sustained as THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 24-HOU- J mn flfmvn 1 drug r FILM SERVICE R siuHt Walgreen Agency Store Sanitary Main Street - Lehi - Ph. 325 Home WINDOWS FUNCTIONALLY. When you disregard ventilation problems you have complete freedom in the positioning of the walls, windows and doors. You can locate "them where they function best where you want them for better living for comfort or privacy. YOU CAN HAVE MORE OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE. By plac- ing a solid windowless wall close to the lot line instead of centering the house in the yard, you gain tremendously in outdoor liv- ing space. Picture windows can then face the yard where they will get a view of flowers and shrubs. & AND THE MONEY YOU SAVE IN BUILDING THIS NEW KIND OF HOME MAY PAY FOR THE AIR CONDITIONING. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boltz enjoyed a Sunday visit from cousins. Miss Zoe Copenhaver and her brother Stewart, of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests at the Boltz home, they also visited with an aunt, Mrs. Geneva Stewart. Berniece Anderson See Capt. Jimmy Jamison The World's Champion High Diver IN PERSON PRESENT ONCE EACH NIGHT HIS BEAU 100 FEET IN MID - AIR Ivory, Executrix. Elwood A. Crandall, 15 East Fourth South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. DOWN INTO THIS SHALLOW CO Attorney for Executrix. First Publication April 25, 1957. Last Publication May 16, 1957. TANK Absolutely No Safety Devices Used'. Certain Death if He Misses' Zufelt Auto Repair Service Q Q Q Q Q Q Motor tune-uand complete automotive repairs Tractor Service p (Biro GOOD Year tires and batteries Power and hand land mower sales and service Budget payments if desired FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY house with a simple rectangular floor plan. Costly wings, jogs, and will not be required in set-bac- Wl PHONE AM. FORK 624 An open letter to the citizens of Utah cross-ventilatio- n. YOU CAN SAVE by setting . most of your glass in fixed frames, it is unnecessary to open all windows. Save also on their hardware frames and weather stripping. YOU CAN SAVE money by el- iminating the side casement windows, sliding sash or ventilating louvers which are normally placed around large picture windows. YOU CAN SAVE by planning to use some solid wall construction, one solid wall is possible because two exposures are no longer needed to get n. CAN SAVE valuable exterior space by planning interior bathrooms. They permit a better floor plan and are feasible in You homes with can save the cost of items like electric fans, window ventilators, room and if you wish screened pourches and breeze-way- s. YOU AND FOR FREE you will receive comfort summer and winter, year around. See Orville Gunther for free planning and engineering service. Phone 607. Orville Gunther GUfJTHER'S American Fork, Utah ALSO FEATURING FORD NIGHT On February 1st of this year, the United States Brewers Foundation inaugurated oper ation of its Division with head Utah-Wyomi- quarters in Salt Lake City. Representing 85 of the nation's malt beverage production, the Foundation is the national trade association of the brewing industry, and has long been engaged in a successful program of industry in other areas of the country. This new office will introduce the program to the states Sponsored By FRIDAY. MAT 10 Self-Regulati- of Alpine Motor Co. Utah and Wyoming. entails close cooperation with state and local authorities on the one hand, and with beer licensees on the other, in the furtherance of strict observance of the laws and regulations governing the distribution and sale of malt beverages. The program has the wholehearted support of both brewers and It is in the public interest as well as that of the brewing industry, since it helps maintain wholesome conditions for the sale of beer and ale. Self-Regulati- BEER and ALE . FIRST 25 FORDS ADMITTED TO DRIVE-IFREE! Bradshaw Auto Parts - Owl Inn - Mac's Conoco Service - Schlegel's Restaurant Barney's Phillip 66 Station - Steve's Radio and TV Service N Co-Spons- ALSO PLAYING ON OUR SCREEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY Second Feature Hollywood or Bust The Great Houdini . 7 SUNDAY and MONDAY MURAUDERS Second Feature ANYTHING GOES tarlite Drive J ADULTS 60c PHONE 607 . . Front end alignment and wheel balancing YOU CAN SAVE by planning a order to get HH iVE DEFYING. KIDS FREE Theater Jl Jl An. Fork |