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Show 1 I LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 194 ATHENIAN CLUB OLYMPIAN CLUB SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Dean Prior was pleasant"Cheaper by the Dozen," was Acting as hostess to the Olymthe book reviewed by Mrs. Elden ly surprised Thursday evening a, pian Club. Mrs. Vivian Evans Harding at the Athenian Club, her home, when a group of entertained at the home of Mrs.; Wednesday afternoon, at the friends came for an evening Lois Evans, Thursday evening.1 home of Mrs. A K Chatf,eld. social on her birthday anniver- Mrs. Laura Strasburg reviewed Eighteen ladies were present and sary. Refreshments were served the book "Cry. the Beloved enjoyed a lovely luncheon with and the guests enjoyed playing Country," which was enjoyed the green and wl.ie St Patrick card table games Those present very much by the ladies. Rewere: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox, freshments were served to the 19 theme being carried out Mrs. Rhea Eddmgton will be Mr. and Mrs Ferrin Gurney, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman, Mr. guests present. Mrs. Clea Ernst will be hostess and Mrs. Melvin liuggard of Am- - hostess to the club at her home and Mrs. Harmon Vance, Mr. to the club at the home of Mrs. for their next meeting. erican Fork. Mrs. John South wick, Mr. and Hie mother of the bride wore Mrs. Norman Scown. the guest Betty Powell, for their next BIRTHDAY DINNER a blue formal and Mrs. Stella of honor and Mr. Prior. meeting. Honoring the b.rthday anni Ballinger. aunt of the groom. rom Sden wore grey, with versary' of her sister. Anita Van both having corsages of red Wagoner of Provo. Mrs. Keith Powell entertained at a fami-nner at her home. charge Covers Sunday, were laid fi r Mr. and of the guest and Ila bo,;k -- n. Ins - Mrs. Albert Van Wauoner and Mary re- - daughters. Anna L.ye. ml Anita. gum and Laurel Peters ccved gifts and assisted w ith the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunn of Provo. and the Powell familv serving. Refreshments were under the direction of Mrs. Mark Green- MODERNETTE CLUB MOVING The members of the M dern- wood of Lehi. and Mrs. Orin ette Club were the cuests of Mrs. Jones of American Fork. LAND LEVELING Master of Ceremonies for the Marion Fox. Wednesday even program was Frank Greenwood ing. Twelve ladies were served SEED BED PREPARATION refreshments following an evenof American Fork, which includof and ed a song by Ann sewing Bennett ing visiting. The club will hold the next "Wanting You." a trombone solo by Robert Brown and a specialmeeting at the home of Mrs. ly prepared reading, composed Mildred Zimmerman on March by Jeannine Hutchings and Hal 30. Holmstead. The newlyweds, who have BIRTHDAY PARTY been honored at several parties, Mrs. Audrey Price entertainleft for Salt Lake City, immedied at her home, Friday evening, ately following the wedding honoring her son. Bill, on his Only one leveler, th EVERSMAN, has 12th birthday anniversary. Picthe eccentric (crank) axle when wheel They plan to make their home tures were taken of the twenty- YwGetTWuBlG ! go on high place the blade in Lehi, where the new Mrs eignt guests present and the relowers to gather a load-w- hen i rsucnanan will finish her senior mainder of the evening was wheel go into a low place the blade year at the Lehi High School spent in playing bingo. Deanna raise to release enough dirt to fill. Mr. Buchanan a graduate of the Chilton was awarded the girl's Front clod butter and rear smoother Lehi High School attended the prize and Larry Smith the boy's. blade The ONLY nuchine break clods, pulverizes the soil, I , U. of U. before entering li.j. ...cnrnilM On the Dainty refreshments were sersmooths and pack the surface a the Army Air Corp, during the war. ved. The guest of honor received machine moves along, producing a fine s wuh spring conneow He is at the Park Set a variety of nice gifts from his seed bed while AUTOMATICALLY I whetls through I wmvice Station. friends. trot LEVELING. giv ulc ,cic I ATTENDS BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs.. Charles Turner, Mrs. Ruth Graham, Mrs. Clea Ernst and Mrs. Betty Powell attended a birthday dinner in Sandy, Sat. urday, honoring Mrs. Ordell Hardcastle. I rt s1 ?.r.- tf j I I ' a Is L 3 J- ll II 1 v i" t '' "ff 1 jj --- - - I- " J '' fl "iy-- "iV AU 4' "Lr - 'vatJi!,.!!!1.l ; jy"-- HI U' : 'ii'jH Jl-l- ? T; A 1 i - 'a f 1 I 11 1 I wi: , ' v .1 . lb, EVERSitlAN u or : - : Children's Shoes DIRT n BY I fat nn a '' fJt r !' I-- I I h i - - for heathy, happy feet from toddlers to 'teens AUTO-MATICALL- Y ' 5 ij? mirs no wir Asm n rV! 'NCJ7 W'SX'MY, V ? TV. $tl ' sS' 1 V '- ' if i 8 ..uiHfKfift I "thin edge" There are light-foote- d models, for dress and Sunday mocbest... sturdy, well-style- d casins, shoes and boots for play and everyday wear. co-ow- - tic snioo. Not just tnottvei vy mch,ne wt only for of ditt moving WASH FROCK US MR. AND MRS. JAMES BUCHANAN iady i X Beverly Thomas, daughter of lr. and Mrs. Wilson Greenwood, progiS Sid James W. Buchanan, son of i torn Srs. Evelyn Buchanan of El ' i vf BEFORE ?m !:OL i AFTER let April showers catch with your soles out and jour heels run down March 18, at the Second Ward church, in an impressive ceremony, performed by Bishop Cecil Ash. For her wedding dress the bride chose a high necked model of heavy white satin, with a net skirt and train. Her veil fell from a dainty orange blossom t cluster and she carried a of red roses. Darlene Greenwood was maid of honor and was dressed in fuchsia with a corsage of red roses. !you were Bridesmaids Shirley Fowler, Annis Williams and who wore Wanda Littleford blue formals, with fuchsia and fuchsia colored carnations forming their corsages. Duties of best man was performed by George Buchanan of Lehi, brother of the groom. Acting as usners were ruupu insand Winslow erts George Robert Houghton. Little trainbearers were Susan Holbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Garn Holbrook and Huggard, daughter of Mr. YOUR OLD SHOES US FOR FIRST CLASS BRING REPAIRS REE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE SHOE REPAIR Main Street VV ETlKMBff Jo-le- Lehi A if fjusmallk OWL mm 1 200 r & ulvj MBsiasssssim $1.19 -vw to W Comes in 4 sue wheel tractors up to krg cnwlcrs. en Stripes - Checks All 80 Square Percale Plaids - Prints - $2S anc -F- LI it HV1 - Main Street Mill . - POWERS PETERSON IMPLEMENT j i fnone jo - - orate street Main Street - Lehi Lvcni i !.,,.,, COMFORT AND CONVENIENC 1A What a pleasure it is to have plenty of hot water gush from the faucet whenever you need it. And it's so easy to have this comfort and convenience on tap, with an electric water heater. No matter what time of the day or night, an automatic electric water heater supplies an abundance of hot water. yv f -- x Electrically heated water is economical, too. Automatic controls shut off current when storage water reaches the desired temperature . . . and our special water heating rate makes instantaneous hot water easy on the budget. UTAH Home Ownership Powder - POWER & LIGHT CO. A TAX PAYING COMPANY - local Control -- -- 2 for 29c We Are Now Able to Give You F. H. A. ISHING TACKL- EHI ' U Webb's Clothing - - . your youngster In, ftrst chance you get. We know the lot portance of the right fit, for Bring UVIU 1.25 and 2.00 Wave Wall Cleaner rI I 5t0 Nut Cracker Set - - - imident Tooth seed cost.gv,ng ing, saving , w Fitch's Shampoo Combination Toni Cold Amustinpmnentsee4- - 3& JDon't JTO i ii i - I Also excellent DIRT MOVER with patented wheel lift which raises and lowers the whole machine and gather or releases a big load of dirt wherever you wish. After dirt is moved with the EVERSMAN it can be graded down and AUTOMATICALLY LEVELED with the same machine. One inexperienced man driving your present tractor handle thit ALL PURPOSE machine. Move fast on rubber tired wheel. Inexpensive to buy. Monta, California, were married lovely-bouque- v ' drtige possible, s.er i.l d cultivating mechinicUhuvestingtwer- 1 Many Styles To Choose From Vows Mar. 1 8 Recite I I od level p HEADQUARTERS opular Young Couple da; bricail. I I i inebutfotmintt.mngconJ .ndptepMing"! .ours t r.. I beds yoi "uble-'oGas Und in j better condition, mWing ! itrigaung I i1 't'"', rfSti DRUG Lehi, Utah Coe . Financing on Remodel and New et iall""awsi1in! Construction r , |