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Show t rr iM. FRIADAY, JULY 25, 1&7 BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Calvin Fox entertained at a birthday party for hex son, Brent, who was six years old July 17. Those attending were, Abbie Mathene, Wayne tenstn, Donnie Davis, Roger Martin, Tommy Crabb and Brent and Kent Wells. utye iOrifi' 3Frw PresH A wseJOy newspaper devoted to th laumds and welfare of Lehi Qty Published by the Lehi Free Press every Friday - (JUS SlAIi Pi James P. Heal and . ASSOCiAIJOf Per Year (In Advance) Subscription FAMILY REUNION Members of the Lott Russon family will hold their annual family reunion Monday, July 28 at Saratoga resort. The outing held in honor of the pioneer Lott Russon, who emigrated from England in 1871, will get under way at 2 inp. m. The day's activities will clude swimming in the afternoon, dinner and a program starting at 8 p. m. Lott A. Russon is the chairman in charge of the affair. RUSSON Russell Innes, Publishers and Owners $2.00 Entered at the Postoffice at Lehi, Utah as Second Class Matter SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK your club and Social Fhon new to i tin i 'i ButenxiL lief Society rooms. The ceremony Wimmer, sistre of the bride. The, Thane 09,J rfthe evening moon, after which Lillian1 The , Miss was performed at 8:30 p. m. by bridesmaids were their hom c , T? ur-- 4 anH Mi I.ovhece Strong, was uvKh rf tho Firw L R;ckn ward. The bride is a daughter of iDern Strong served as best man his brother. Ushers were all Milkn and Mildred Strong Kirk-'fham, and the groom is a son of brothers of the bride. Douglas . , ' Peter L. Strong of Salt Lake City. Strong of Logan. Marion L Strong Music for the ceremony was play- - 'of Salt Lake and Lloyd E. Strong REAL PRICE REDUCTIONS ed by Mrs. Marion Strong of Salt of American Fork. Lake. on A program followed the cereThe bride was beautifully mony with Douglas Strong actgowned in white crepe with a ing as toastmaster: finger-ti- p veil and a crown of Solo, by Miss Virginia Strong; er pearls. Her bouquet was a instrumental number. Miss Fer-ri- ll orchid surounded by white Madsen. reading, Dorothy lillies and red rosebuds, with white streamers. Strong; song. Miss Janice Strong; Matron of honor was Mrs. Nona musical duet, Ronald Strong and reader, ANOTHER FULLER FIRST NOW IN EFFECT FAMILY OF EDMOND E, DR. HOMER F. ROYLE j: : .IS Town and Country 1 M 1 & ! Light Co. miu nnn nIM OPEN FOR APPOINTMENTS year I Diagonally (stamwJ and saddls'ttit&td lor dramatic ENTERTAIN TUESDAY McCall .oII-print- rsly on Hs JULY 25 AND ffect. II pattern ,6938 givM you notable design. And you can Mrs. Jay Haws entertained in honor of Mrs, Lela Lott of Walla Walla, Wash., Tuesday. Those attending were, Mrs. June Goates of American Fork, Mrs. Marie Goates, Mrs. Gertrude Martin, Mrs. Loren Goates, Mrs. Laurance Dahl West Jordan. doublt-prints- phone ' g g .1111 T m w I 424 Pork and Deck Paint DOWN 35c A GALLON 31 II t, Floor Enamel DOWN 60c A GALLON " "" T ' (Hi JjL. hmiSm 'musi I 26 Exterior Concrete and Stucco Finkd DUWJN 4Uc A LrALLON Rustic and Shingle Finish DOWN 40c to 55c A GALLON I j Shirtwaist dreu of the fair. f hmuh iMlliliinh f. S S m, K GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE in offices abov Utah Power It Top Quality Spar Varnish DOWN $1.70 A GALLON announces opening of DRY GOODS - NOTIONS SEWING NEEDS descendants of Ed-- 1 mond E. and Annie E. Hall met at Saratoga resort Sunday and enjoyed dinner and a swim. Eleven sons and daughters were present, including, James B. Hall, Salt Lake City; Nanie Watkins, American Fork; Charles E. Hall, Vancouver, Washington; Marion L. Hall, Vancouver, Wash.. Arthur B. HalL American Fork; Albert A Hall, Murray; Herbert Hall, Salt Lake City; Omer E. HalL Magna; Birdie L Gray, Pleasant Grove; Mildred It Kirk-haLehi; Oscar HalL Highland. Plans are being made to make the reunion an annual af- Outside White House Paint DOWN 30c A GALLON Interior Household Wall Finishes DOWN 25c to 40c A GALLON ANNOUNCEMENT HALL HOLDS REUNION Eighty-si- x Fuller Paints Iav-and- STRONG by Wednesday ; or STRONG Johnathan H. Strong and Beu-l- a Strong were united in marriage July 18 at the Fifth ward Re X 6-- W r - f- d cutting line for accuracy .and perfect fit. 1 A is K X X u JLfl JL BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Steve Zimmerman entertained Monday night in the Fifth ward Relief Society rooms, at a bridal shower in honor of her Mrs. Glen Zimdaughter-in-lamerman. A lovely program was presented with Mrs. Laura Evans in charge. Games were enjoyed with Mrs. James Zimmerman in charge. Mrs. Donna Evans and Ml Mrs. Rex Zimmerman were in charge of refreshments, and little Sharan and Dean Zimmerman were in charge of the gifts. w, '! "3 We Sell McCall Printed Patterns Quality Merchandise for 64 MM Basis for Legend Stories and legends about mermaids originated In superstitions about those peculiar aquatic mammals, the iugongs and the manatees. Three species of manatees occur in the Atlantic coastal waters of America from Florida to Brazil. Many are wantonly shot II fff "" jr Not Responsible For Wife's Debts" A young man came rushing Into the Clarion office the other day and day he phones me, and says, kind of sheepishly: "You can forget that ad. Me and the missus have everything all patched up. And we're having a friendly glass of beer, right now." From where I sit, if you give folks time enough to think things over, those hasty quarrels that come so often from misunderstanding will give way to tolerance and common sense. wanted me to print an ad "right quick" saying he won't be responsible for his wife's debts from now on, as he's leaving her for good immediately. I allowed as how the forms were all closed up, and it was too late to take his ad. He says: "All right, Monday then" and we agreed on Monday. Of coarse, the forms weren't closed. But I had kind of an inkling of what might happen. Then Sun YOU'RE MOVING OUT OF THIS BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT i JL WHAT'S COME OVER OF if ACROBATS. hat more restful nights and mors peaceful days. Ask your druggist for Mtlea ISsrrine. CAUTION use only as di- rected. Effervescent tablets, 35c and 75c 25c and $1.00. Mils Laboratories, Inc. Elkhart, Indiana. I I BRIM '"J,1 frl STOISS I n II m S . f m m f M J II M i ft. I I 3 HI I 1 mm J II f I I Km JF 3 1 f T II lis Mil I1 J I I 1 1 3 ft 1 till III till JIIII 1 I 1 4 I t I V If ...SOLICITORS... i Kirkam Crabb - Ralph Worlton Keith Lott and Winifred Sorenson mv S Will call on you in the near future to acquaint with the details of Lehi's Financing plans Jine I 0 m Aovim inc. CO We don't have acrobats at our shop . . . but we do have master craftsmen who offer you more for your tire money. Expert recapping service . . . guaranteed satisfaction. Also new and used tires for sale . . . Wholesale and retail. mmm, im. oncm. 3EsSHBS3S i you ijH A Quiieu to your Purse! YOU? helped thousands to -- Liquid, I "'ii 1 1 1 how small A'rin 1111 J II If IV Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation troubles look big to you and greater troubles teera crushing when nervous tension keeps you awake at night? You can't be at your best mentally or physically unless you get sufficient sleep. MiUt t 1 Rom where I sit ... iff Joe Marsh mwffl? Evr noiicm n I I Advrtlttmtmt )K BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Rex Zimmerman entertained at a birthday party Sat urday for her daughter, Sharan, who was five years old. Games were played and dainty refresh. ments, with a color scheme of pink and green were enjoyed by 30 little guests. SOU 8 Years EOAPBEMTT A pledge of good faith on your part will make Lehi's slogan "Get Into Hig h Gear, Get AS ewer Thi i ear A Reality, Not A Dream i; |