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Show FREE PRESS, LEffl. UTAH FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1S43 To Star in "Show Boat?' atU.ofU. i COLLEDGE REUNION Descends ts of the late Joseph J. CoHedge organization held their annual family reCity union at the Murray Park with 265 members present Mrs. Nina CoHedge received pnre for having of her percent attendance Sadie Reese came family. second having 47 out of 53 I) present A short program was given consisting of a vocal solo, Phyllis Ox borrow, harmonica selections Dean CoHedge, read ing. Tommy Yates, vocal trio with guitar accompaniment, Laura Bamhart, Elsie Nelson and Donna Carlson, vocal duet Ray Walker and daughter from Salt Lake, harmonica and Lester duet, Colledge guitar and Ray, Walker, cornet solo, Yvonne Colledge. Ivan Colledge was selected as as Mr. Peterson has moved from the state. Members were present from all parts of Utah and California. h TAKE NEVADA TRIP Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright cf Pleasant Grove motored to Elko, Nevada, where they spent the week-en- d. While there, they visited nearby ranches and mountains, and attended the rodeo. They report that they met Bing Crosby during their interesting adn enjoyable trip, and spent several hours at his ranch taking pictures. ain Dr. Harlan and Margaret Wing Taylor, who were married June 18 at Raymond, Albrta, Canada, called at the home of Mrs. Taylor's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing last week. They were enroute to San Antonio, Texas, where Dr. Taylor will serve his internship. Mrs. Taylor is a daughter of C. R. Wing of Raymond, formerly of Lehi. Mr, of the Wing is superintendent sugar factory there. i i P, talented star of tinge, screen and radio, who hot at 6W kern-Oscleading role in the Utah premiere of the lamed Jerome Uammertttin II mutual play, "Show Boat!' ubith opemi the University of Utah Summer Fettival. beginning July 14. tn Salt Lake. Other Broadway and Hollywood stars there honors wttb Mtss Page. ar Announcement is being made this week of the engagement and zation. Jackson Wanlass Jr. was in charge of the affair with the following program being of the History presented: Wanlass family from the time they left England till they reached Utah, John Hutchings, readings Mrs Ruth Wanlass, Trombone solo, Kent Smith, Lawrence Atwood of Pleasant Grove, was elected president, Fred Wanlass of Lehi, vice- Harold Hutchings president, and treasurer. secretary Descendants from Manti, Salt Lake, Pleasant Grove and Lehi attended. Members from "out of the state included Mr. and Mrs. Athol Wanlass and family from San Pablo, California, Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wanlass and families from Rodeo, California. The name given the organization was the Jackson-Wanla- ss organization. forthcoming marriage of Miss Kathryn Ann Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown, and E. Craig Dorton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton. The young couple have chosen Friday, July 9 as their wedding day Following the ceremony in the Fifth ward chapel at 7 p. m., the bride's parents are entertaining at a reception in their honor. The bride elect is a graduate of the Lehi high school, where she was cheer leader for two years, a member of the orchestra, bnd, F. H. A. club, girls" basketball team, tennis team, and G. A. A. She was also a twirler with the band, and a soloist In the musical festival. A gifted sporano, she sang the lead role in several high school operatic productions, and was a soloist in the cenMembers of the Sequoia club tennial opera, "The Chocolate a social afternoon at the enjoyed Soldier," presented last summer. home of Mrs. Oscar Hunter, on During the past year and a half, of last week. Friday she has been a member of the Salt Lake Philharmonic Choir, Salt iLake Phlharmonic Choir She attended the BYU last year, , fe, where she sang a load role in the opera, "La Boheme," and wag a member of the Cougarettes, pep club. The groom served as junior high school president, and before his graduation from the Lehi of high school, was the football and basketball teams, and a member of the track squad. te He was chosen on the football team in his senior year. He has been attending the University of Utah, where he is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The young couple plan to make their home In Salt Lake City, where the groom will continue his studies. HONORS FATHER Mr and Mrs. Wallace Hebert-so- n entertained at a dinner in honor of the 72nd birthdy of the father of Mrs. Hebertson, August Nielson of Orem, Sunday afternoon Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pierce and daughter, Dianne, of Salt Lake and the Hebertson family. t BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham ntertained at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Miss Kathryn Fairbanks and Mr. and Mrs. S. Richard Keddington of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Beesley and daughters. Janice and Marilyn, of Bountiful Their guests were participants in the missionary farewell honoring Lucile Bateman Rhodes, that evening. Mrs. Steve Zimmerman was host to a birthday party at her home Thursday, in honor of Janice Adamson, on her twelfth birthday. Games and refreshments wer enjoyed by Misses Lueen Peterson, Lois and Glennis Wing, Mjarcielle Morgan, Julia Adele Garrett, Colleen Leany and Janice and Connie Adam- son. FOR PEP AND VIGOR . . . the during hot summer months, be sure to include su' ? i 4, The Sewino met at the home mi of f,vt vjrmwts IV-- DOUBL- E- I aftfirnAnn A f. uier the J ! meeting the girls uuuuucr oi me tin lutrir uoai ior the Ji Af j I Cha by: pof d0t ( c ' Z: ' . - mm i.i. g2SS ' . iTl I if i p? Wiii plenty of Lehi Dairy milk in your diet It helps the sys- tem function at its best! LEHI PHONE 230-- J ever ! SEWING BEES Daily Delivery who has studied with several eminent pianists, will accept a limited number of piano students for the summer 346 East Second South - American Fork Mr MEertg chicken dinner ? occasion was the versary of Mr m, f SEEHOWAUCH I MORE YOU GET x" Of anH ? i ' '' LYNETTE BE NN 10 N . Mal-stro- 4- - DINNER GUESTS KATHRYN BROWN AND CRAIG DORTON MAKE PLANS KNOWN ATTEND FAREWELL people Among &e for farewell the party attending Urs. Lucille Rhodes, Saturday and Mrs. evening included, Mr. and daughter, Bateman Royal Ua of Murray, Mrs. Clara Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and daughter, Christie, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn jormson, and Mrs. tldon Jonnson in Mrs. Golvden t itrcuxai-Earl ShefMrs. and Mr. Paey, and Walker field, Mrs. Verner ana poo Shirley daughter, Saunders of Salt Lake. out-of-to- The Lehi firemen and their wives enjoyed a chicken dinner at the cave camp in American Fridav evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers, Mr. ana Mrs. Alex Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Roger Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wof-Mr. Tom Mrs. and Mr. Evans, Broadand Mrs. John Giles Afton bent, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown. ATTEND CONVENTION The dinner was prepared by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thayas R. Bray and Mrs. Evans. returned home Sunday from San Francisco, California, after at HONOR MISSIONARY tending the Metropolitan Life Bishop and Mrs. Cecil Ash en Insurance convention. The con- tertained at dinner Sunday, in vention was an invitational af of Mrs. Lucille Rhodes. honor fair and only agents making the were laid for Mr. and honor club were eligible to go Covers Walker and daught- Verner Mrs. The convention was for the In and Ash Terry Kay, daughter, states. Mrs. Vernr Walker and daught ' ers Shirley and Elaine, of Brig- POT LUCK PARTY ham City, Bob Saunders of Salt A pot luck party was held at and Mrs. Earl Sheffield Lake, American Fork canyon, Thursand sons, day afternoon. Dinner was ser- and daughter, Sonna, ved to Mrs. Uoyd Gray Mrs. Dennis and EarL the guest of Ruel Evans, Mrs. Rulon Peter- honor, and the Ash family. son, Mrs. Owen Humphries, Mrs. Blanche Turner, Mrs. Clyde Dor ton, Mrs. Roy Peterson and Mrs, Lela Evans. vice-preside- nt, i FIREMEN OUTING DAIRV PHONE 38-- W - was&umtik Smith Hardwar Main Street Phone! THE . cm 1 SMOOTHS Comprehensive Service Guarantee on PACIFIC . against bruises' blowouts cuts, fabric failM( ure, faulty brakes, overloading, rim cuts, ain separation, wheel misa- under-inflatio- n, m all-sta- WANLASS REUNION Decendants of the Jackson Wanlass family met in American Fork canyon Friday afternoon to effect a family organi Only by Greyhound so can you see so much for vacation for vou. lie can make your reservations for sightseeing and hotels in advance. OTHER LOW Dallas Texas Miamia, Florida . . . . . .$39.15 (Om selections we can get it for you in 2 hours. VESTERII AUTO Lehi West Main PHONE 11-- State Street wy IXPENSI-PAI- D add tax) ,( ifN dt, M" Dwight Bates, Manager Phone 355 286 West Main vw.wwAVMWAvwMW.,Avw.vv! 2 the folks In our town were less tolerant, they'd be really burned up over that nationally circulated article on "pampered farm TOURS , STATE STREET DRUG Phone 145 W. tmM ky V American Fork Is Now Under The union PAOino aiAsta, Management Pampered Farmers . For a completely carefree vacation, take a Greyhound Expense--' Paid tout hotels, traaiporta-tion, aightseeing arranged for you in advance I State Street T-- $21.70 , PER CHIT don't have your 'ST TT"b TfTS $30.20 Hot Springs, Arkansas $25.00 If we 5 E,S Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh SAVE 10 TO 15 from. render the tire unserviceable. MRfJ New Orleans 500 patterns to choose lignment or any other hazard which might little! Ask your Overland Greyhound Agent to plan your si en," describing them as living off the fat of tit land. From 'where I ait the farmer is anything but "pampered." If he's better off today than twenty year ago it's because he'a worked hard to Improve the quality and quantity of his production. Take Bert Childers, for example. Bort ia up at four in the morning, ta get the milking finished and Q"right, ploughing or harvesting, depending on the season, until sundown. In the evening he finally relaxes with the missus over a moderate glass of beer. And the farmer today' not only ttmperaU in his habits, like Bert's evening glass of beer . . . but tolerant in his opinions. So hell probably say of that article, "somebody got the facts wrong," and just let it go at that. 0 Pro J IT) Pfials a GL Formerly Of TRUCK INN a Your Patronage Will Be Appeciate 1943, United States Brewers Feundalioi i |