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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH it 1 ' j r BARKERS Quality First Service Always Heber, Vernal, Orem, American Fork SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT Mr and Mrs. Don Rhodes, who are now in Madison, Wise, wired home Saturday or the Dirtn oi their first, a boy, born Friday, who weighed Vz pounds. Mrs. Rhodes is the former LaVerne SDanish Fork. Mr. Rhodes is doing research work at the University of Wisconsin, urana-narents. urana-narents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rhodes, American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gomez, span ish Fork. ANYONE CAN INSTALL A FURNACE AND MANY PEOPLE ARE DOING IT But it takes an engineer to design a Heating Plant that will insure your comfort all Winter, every Winter. WE ARE HEATING SPECIALISTS '"Your Comfort is our Concern" GUNTHER SHEET METAL WORKS Phone 607 for free estimate Am. Fork Mr. and Mrs. J. William Healey, Alpine, are telling of the arrival of a grandson. The eight pound five ounce boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman (Vera) Schick, Buhl. Idaho, on April 10. The Schick's have a two year old daughter. Mrs. Healey is leaving leav-ing this week end for Buhl to make the acquaintance of the new baby and visit with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yancey received re-ceived a phone call Saturday from Ogden telling them of a new grandson. Parents are Kenneth E. and Glenna Jones Yancey. They have a little daughter, Jill, three years old. Maternal grandparents reside in Kanesville, Weber county. A baby daughter born to Earl and Dorothy Walker Monson, Pleasant Grove, April 25, made grandparents of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson. The baby who weighed seven pounds 14 ounces will be named Earlene Rae. Maternal Ma-ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Walker, Pleasant Grove. Merrill and Vivian Robinson are announcing the birth of a son at the local hospital April 25. They have an older son and daughter. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Merikoffer, Alpine, Al-pine, and Mr. and Mrs. Lot Robinson. Congratulations r""" X li 1 it -.1 Democratic Study roup Meets i a. .. foniit.v in the iierDeri- duwi., v.-, j state's attorney general s office, .. . t J.ncunH th WOTtl- Sait JuaKe, auuiwovu - en's Democratic Study Group here Tuesday night In the city hall The first meeting oi me group since the recent reorganization, reorgani-zation, the women showed an active ac-tive interest in studying issues of the day both nationally and state. There were 30 present. Mrs. J. W. Phillips, president oi the study group, was in charge. Mrs T. A. Greenwood, is program chairman. Light refreshments ..j h,t Va ont.prt.ain- were sci vcu ujr ment committee headed by Mrs. Glen varney. She's Doris Sheldon, 16, Clay-mont, Clay-mont, Del., this year's Washington Washing-ton Cherry Blossom Queen, chosen by a spin of a wheel which stopped on Delaware. Flattening his nose in a congratulatory con-gratulatory kiss is Postmaster General Jesse M. Donaldson. Mary Jane Cunningham, American Ameri-can Fork, and Beulah Robinson, Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Graff are proud of their first son born Sunday. Sun-day. He will be called D. R. An older sister. Carol, is home wait ing to play with the new brother. firandnarents are Mr. ana Mrs. George E. Graff, American Fork, and Mrs. Mary Taylor, Hinckley. Greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Ada B. Graff, Tropic, and Mrs. Minnie Clawson, Ramah, N. M. Boy Scout News Rps-iilar meeting of Cub Pack 17 will be held in the Presbyterian Presbyter-ian nnmmunitv church Friday evening, April 30, at 7:30 sharp. This will 'be a big event in me histnrv of the Pack, as it will be presented with its charter. The occasion will long be re membered by all who are interested inter-ested in Scouting. All Pack members are asked to be sure to bring both their mothers moth-ers and their dads. Summer 4-H Work Commences Hospital Notes American Fork Patients at the hospital during the week were: Ola Hansen. Mrs. Frank G Shelley, American Fork; Mrs Gordon Cedarstrom. Lehi; Doro thy Drew, Alpine, and Lynn Harding, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harding, American tors Doris and Sherman Robinson are crowing over the son who arrived ar-rived Tuesday, April 27. Their other children are Connie 15, and Gary 11. Grandmothers are Mrs. TMwifciJ riri4r.if Ittai'-Miiil tmj Wttfiffril TbnJ lw4jrLtyy,,T "P0t&Z ' .. it$f - -TTTtfT FINEST TIRE Amonsr the babies arriving at the hospital during the week wpre: April 21. to Mrs. Leo Barker, American Fork, a boy; ADril 22. to Mrs. George Car son, American Fork, a girl; to Mrs. C. Arthur Johnson, Pleasant Grove, a girl; to Mrs. Ned Chris tiansen, Lehi, a girl; ADril 25. to Mrs. Howard Carl isle, American Fork, a girl; to Mrs. Lowell Baxter, Pleasant (Irnve. a bov: April 26, to Mrs. John L. Cook, Periar Vallev. a bOV. April 27, to Mrs. Howe Wood- house, American Fork, a boy. Tregaskis-Walker Make Nat. Unit VST 41 " . , iAri;; Mnw Ym . mm mm m x -v i ir .m ? : a iii.H' -.. m ifc PATENTED g' 1 &mm nw aCTi'T Don Tregaskis, sophomore, and Mvron Walker, freshman, at the Brigham Young university, have been elected officers of inter Roleeiate Knishts. an under classmen's national service unit. Dalian Clark. Oakley. Idaho, was elected royal duker, Don is worthv scribe. Mvron is chansel- lor of the exchequer, and Stan Greenwell, Twin Falls, Idaho, is honorable historian. imagine: a sou, ; enveloping "Vapor-Veil"K bringing you undreamed-of loveliness . . . soft, natural waves that last far longer! Rilling Rill-ing KOOLERWAVE is the professional permanent... easier eas-ier to get never an over-done permanent look. ( " KOOLERWAVE 777 is as different from messy, try-it-yourself-at-home "kits" as day is from night. See the thrilling difference yourself. Call for your appointment lodaj! ' N Clubs and Socials Alpine Junior Girls Alpine ward Junior Girls met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Reid Burgess, Tuesday evening to work on their Books of Re-memberance Re-memberance and for a social. Members of the class are Lu-Dean Lu-Dean Adams, Cleone Bateman, Tnon rnrHsle. Marilyn Devey, V UUW v-- ' - . Dorothy Drew, Nan Rae Healey, Joan Koistaa, weiceuc utau, Marldee Moyle, and Mary Vance. Reaches 84th Birthday Mrs. David Conaer s 84th birthday birth-day was the occasion for a family THURSDAY, APRjl 1 social evening SabiM home of Mr. IntZ j Visiting was enjoyed a,At. mentS served to M? ,reN W. Barnes, and George Barnes, Lehi y, A Mrs. A. L. Earl and H and Mrs. Glen Austin ?'' dren, Mr. and Mr. Jr! cl.l sons and Mr. and Mn 231 Bush. m- FraJ Late WantAd, FOR SALEBulldine w. 7 90. Contact Earl KW,66 322-R, Am. Fork. All narents and their daughters who are interested in 4-H Club work are invited to meet at the Seminary building Tuesday, May 4, from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. Girls who are enrolled in sum mer 4-H club work carry on a project in either foods, clothing, or home furnishings. If they choose they may also do projects in home beautification, safety, and health. An overnieht encamDment dur ing the summer for all members is one of the highlights of club activities. All girls between the aees of 10 and 20 are eiven the opportunity to join. Details will be discussed at the meeting and organization of clubs effected. Jenniev J. Poulson. Provo. Home Demonstration agent, will be present to direct the meeting. The supply of Electric Refrigerators does not yet meet the tremendous demand, but now is the time to look over the new models, many of which possess features never before available for farm needs. You'll find refrigerators with greater ice making capacity, varied temperature sections, some with frozen food compartments. Or, perhaps, a separate farm freezer and refrigerator refrig-erator would better fit your needs. 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