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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 1841 e,a5 g AboUt Folks Ynn Kr. Rockwellj Miss Connie Robinson of Am- , ,Hnarents of a erican tork, and Mss Marie D in Tooele Robinson, Lehi, attended the Kock- - Jose, Amparo Iturbi Concert Wednesday, July 27 ui Salt Lake City. I Mr. of 't sjuthw'k. son Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stoddart !! jhn Southwkk,as spent and the daughter of Idaho Falls Sandy d in ft- - aunt and uncle, Mr. visited the last week of Julv at I03 the home of Alton's mother. Mrs. T Anderson. Edith Stoddart of Lehi. Accom" Arland Miller panying them was Mrs. Lottie ..( Tr anrl Mrs. Ransom of Grace. Idaho 4 pjesw oi trflv m P,ovo can'on- - jon Jy vv LEHI DAJiOE SET U. OF U. ANKOUKCES mntiT ruuw miroT uuloi muni SALE OF SEASON !DI Alio Annual guest night for numAnderson of Lua, was guest at the home of Mrs. bers of the Lehi Dance Set has TICKETS, SCHEDULE bet-set for Tuesday, August S Sarah Berry. Salt Lake City Information at the Latona dance hall in Amticket sales for erican Fork. Chairmen Mr. and on Mrs. Rebecca Wilson spent the Mrs. George I. Bone state that University of Utah home football 24th of July with Mr. and Mrs members may present their games, opening activity of the Reed Berry. membership cards for admit- institution's Centennial Year, was and tickets for guests will announced Saturday by Theron Mr. and Mrs N. P. Johnson of tance, be available this week-en- d for S. Pannelee. graduate manager. Cohon. California, spent Sunday dance set members wishing to Prices for the five home games visiting fnends and relatives in bring guests. Guest night last for holders of season tickets will Cedar Fort. yeir was very successful, and be $11.75 plus a 5V mailing fee committee members are liki- on the entire order. Paid-u- p Mrs Monte Blackhurst and ng forward to a dance equal- alumni obtain two season may j .n children of Pleasant Grove, wei ly as goixl this ,11.. is Mrstickets for $1550 plus the fee. year. CEDAR VALLEY NEWS guests this past week of her Tickets for the individual games th Thrasher. Mrs. Mary Anderson. VELDA K1RKMAS mother, BROADBENTS will cost $2.50 each for the first i PLAN REUNION four games and $3 for the Afl home ol Mr. ana President and Mrs. Harvey Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gehrine Descendants of Nanny Broad-be- Thanksgiving game, for a total of price are Mrs. Prices A ,.c r from Wilma ci.. Mrs. en auu Ruby. Nevada, spent the will hold their annual re- $13 without the season rate. oi .jiui iKe were tiuiui 'J; family. 23rd here enjoying the cele- union next "We feel that this represents nd daughters, Donna, guests at the home of Mr. and Wednesday, August vr feand Kav of Bostonia, airs, cness rurkman this past bration and visiting old fnends. 10. The reunion will get under an attractive saving for fans who Mso calling Sunday week. way at 10:30 a. m. at the Pio- want to see the Utes go after and Mrs. neer Memorial building at Provo. their third consecutive Skyline LEHI JUNIOR were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Staley and A program, games and luncheon Six title," said Mr. Parmelee. ,jiuirof Alpine. children of Murray, visited at the TENNIS TEAM will highlight the day's activiUtah's home opponents in 1949 ties. Mr. and Mrs. John Broad-bewill be Oregon State, Sept. 24; L Mrs. Wallace Gardner home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene are president and secre- Brigham Young, Oct. 8; Denver, Len of Salt Lake City, Strickland. TRIMS HEBER tary, respectively, of the family Oct. 15 (Band Night); Colorado lie home of Mr. and Mrs. An oen house was held at the Lehi's junior tennis team organization. A and M, Nov. 5, and Utah State Lerman. Friday. They home of Mrs. Rulon Cook on sponsored by the Lions Club won at ward Agricultural College, Thanksday iattend in honor of Mrs. ternis tourney 3 matches to 2 BROTHER OF LEHI WOMAN giving, Nov. 24. The first three f TVll in American Fork Wednesday A. Cook on her birthday. in competition with a team from BURIED IN SALT LAKE j.rin? the Third ward's Barnes Heber. Monday on the Lehi Funeral services were held Mr. and Mrs. Dean Haves and courts. FURNACES Monday, August 1 at the j of Salt Lake family were Tennis City, coach Coal - Gas - Oil re was for Robison James (Bish) .feanlev Galetka Joseph Mortuary visitors of Mr. and Mrs states that most of the Hall of SALES Salt Death Lake and SERVICE :Lm the American Fork Sunday emphasis City. this summer in the Lions spon- occured Wednesday, July 27 of AIR CONDITIONING UNITS where she William H. Cook. this week, jLn receiving medical sored tennis activity is on 11 and Free Estimate! neari aiiacK. Mr. nail was a 12 year old youngsters. Mrs. Mr. and Carl brother of Mrs. Millen Kirkham Mr. Miller, it Wesley Rasmussen and Mrs. William H. Cook, and In singles play Merriel Wathen of this city. He is survived by PHONE 327-Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Garn of of Lehi. defeated Ken Averett of his wife, nine brothers and four U Mrs. A. T. Waniass oi Brent Dorton, sisters. Following the burial 30 returned Magna, have just returned from Heber ,lo, California, two weeks a Yel Lehi, defeated Larry Thomas, members of the family met at trip through home after visiting in lowstone the Kirkham home. Out of state National Park. s, Heber, by an identical score. a week with Mr. elatives were, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Linford Kitchen In the number three singles Charles E. Hall, Van Couver, Made Order were Joe Coleman of Heber defeated Wash., Frank Hall. Walla Walla. cook; (lormer rteDa t Mr. and FJvin and Mrs. Wash., guests at the home of Mr. and Billy Robison, Lehi, 4 in While You Wait lid Mrs. Webb Brady and Mrs. Barnes A. Cook. a wll played match. In the hieh Bair, Los Angeles, Calif. school and Watch girls division Marilyn es of Mrs. Hettie Laird Mrs. Carlton Wilson and L. Mrs. Clare Mr. and and Mrs. C. M. Carson, Morgan, Murdock, Heber, took the mea marvelous Our machine makes daughter, Carlyn, and Miss Joyce guests of the sure of Dianna Robison, Lehi, Southwick for Jr., were week-en- d keys virtually every kind spent last week at Kirkman's. lock. of J with Seattle, Washington, visiting In the junior doubles Billy Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson. MADE IN A MINUTE id Mrs. J. F. Fagan and Pvt. at Robison and Merriel Wathen de Ned Wilson stationed at Ft. Guests over the week-en- d jitchcock of Salt Lake Med in Idaho Falls the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chess feated Leonard Broadhead and Lewis SPROUSE - REITZ also spent his in the iek with Mr. and Mrs, Kirkman were: Mr. and Mrs. R. LaVar Thatcher American Fork of his at the home furlough P. McLean and grandson, Larry, deciding match. The two teams brother. Max. fellewell (Lucille Fagan fdren. While there they Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. McLean meet tomorrow (Saturday) at ellowstone Park. They and Miss Windy Lou, and Mr. a. m. in Heber. a very enjoyable This will be the third contest What It happens to you . . . trip and Mrs. Larry Hill. for the junior racket wielders this summer. Previously they played host to the Fairmont Boys and Girls Clubs of Salt Lake games will be played at tight, fallowed by Homecoming against the Rams and the annual Turkey Day classic, both in the afternoon. Reservations for holders of season tickets will be made first, with requests for individual game reserved seats being filled next. Road games include the University of Washington, Sept 17; Arizona, Oct 1: Wyoming, Oct. 22; Colorado, Oct 29. and College of the Pacific,, Nov. 12. Elrnan a n pre-seas- on FERR1N GURNEY RETURNS HOME FROM N. E. A. CONVENTION IN BOSTON Gene C. Wilson of Boise, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Gurney is visiting here with his grandaccompanied by Mrs. Gurney's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton two sisters and husbands, Mr. and Wilson. IV m W Mrs. Mack Beestoa and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Johnson of Salt Lke City, returned home to Lehi, Sunday, after three-we-ek trip. Their itinerary included points of interest at Nebraska, Illinois. Canada, Niagara Falls, Sacred Grove and Boston where Mr. Gurney attended the National Education Association convention for members from all parts of the United States. After visiting in New York and Washington D. C. they returned home by way of Denver, Colorado. They made1 the trip by car and reported a very enjoyable time. - ? A. nt i TRY SMITH -- HARDWARE-STOR- E m m FIRST J Appliances Ammunition Bolts Brooms nt 6-- 6-- 2; 2. Wan-:ent- KEYS To 6-- 2: 6-- 2. i 7-- 6-- 5: i 6-- 9-- 3; 6-- 7; 2. on Cutlery Dishes Drills Elec. Needs Farm Needs Fencing Glassware Des-er- et M BIG REDUCTION Garden ' I BENNETT'S PAINTS Bennett's Outside White 440 GAIL. Tools Don't Sweat Over A Hot Stove Get a 1 or 2 Plate Hose Hinges Knives Lamps Milk Cans Mail Boxes Nails Nippers Nozzles Ovens ELECTRIC BURNER 6.50 to 3,5Q Special Paints Pliers Rope Radios Saws Spades SMITH Screen Wire Stoves Toys Utensils Vises Wire HARDWARE ft LEHI MAIN STREET 10-d- av 6-- day One City. Pair of Ladies 15 Denier At the end of the season the Lions organizations of partici pating cities are sponsoring prizes to be awarded to youngsters meriting them. It is anticioated that about $25 in prizes will be awarded to each team at the end of summer play. 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