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Show FRIDAY, l0sAboutFolks YouKnow Lewis Lynn . and her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray J :n Pav. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whimpey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Dahl in American f Fork, Saturday evening. LjfeCeorgeP.Price were Salt iler, Beryl w a days this week, in rtv Allan Fjeld of ".iLi with Mr. and Field last Sunday. . Ljestia : TnVin i Mn ? i Ita . f irmage Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet en- vimicw Fjeld, last ie, Mrs. Elizabeth Gaisford of J. Freeman Royle American Fork was the dinner in Salt Lake City, guest of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, ju sday worK. Friday. jnpe Krantz Mr. Orville visited from Jay Dean, Lki City, Sunday, at the momer, fflfMrs. Krantz b Jensen. Italdemar and Mrs. , , old Pony Express trail, returning and Mr by way of Mercur. week. . ' j l ri . vcr oaf! joyed a drive to Vernon, Sunday covering about 200 miles in their They also went to LookMovie. trip. out Mountain and Fa us on the Provo. Win r Annie Goates returned home last week after a three weeks' visit at the home of a son, Leo Goates, in Salt Lake City. Christiansen and Featherstone spent p i, . Mrs. 5 Her'"'" I ..... tk. . and family. Don Bennett of .,:citinJ with Mr. .j Mrs. nt Ernest Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carter of Magna, were week-envisitors at the home of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. d W. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and daughter, Carma Dean, of Salt Sunday, at the home of Lake City, visited here, Sunday, ana Mrs. at the Edward Fox home daughter, Mr. and B. Adams ana with Mr. and Mrs. Howard lamuj. Brown. and Grant Littleford affurnnon in Pleas- - Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith Ira spent the week-en- d in Pocatello, Jove with Mr. and Mrs. Idaho, visiting with relatives of Mrs Smith. They found her Mrs. Martha Bringhurst, mother, Annie Fritz, who has been 84, good health. enjoying er home for the past week, 'c...jo,r iiUUUaj .1UL land Mrs. Salt n of y im- - considerably irted City, Cruster Sunday and Mrs. J. F. Cruster is a niece with Mr. i al Mrs. i j - m, - - With them was their daughter, Guests included, Mr. and her two Sunday. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Mrs. Whimney's parents, and her Mrs. Elizabeth Childs of Salt sister, Verland and family, Mr Lake City, was a visitor in Lehi, and Mrs. Emory C. Smith of Salt Lake City, with their daughter, Saturday, with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Broadbent, and a brother, Sydney, and sons, Allan, Mac, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw. and Lee. with Mrs. Ora Barnes visitors children. P. Price. George land Mrs. Donald Lake City, were I Goh - Weights and measures PACIFIC TEEES OFFERS YOU THIS ... COMPREHENSIVE SERVICE GUARANTEE The Pacific passenger car tire Identified by brand name and serial number on the face of certificate is guaranteed as to workmanship and material without limit as tft time or mileage. 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All-Servi- ce consequential - Buy PACIFIC TIRES - be Sure of the BEST Money Can Buy No Better Tires COME IN AND ASK US MORE ABOUT THESE TIRES - PREM-O-C- O State Street Dwight Bates, Manager Phone 355 Four generations got together, Sunday, with the visit of Mr. and f Mrs. Elmer Jensen of Genola, to Mrs. Dale Whimpey Mr. and Karl Lind and the Waldemar Jensen home. were hosts at a family dinner, were Lake evening id Mrs. Pack of Mr-an- w tv...: --. 4, 1W3 are said The Federal government takes introduced by care of the expenses incident to Lindon, were Monday evening to have been visitors at the Leon Peet home. Pheidon, try ant of Argus, in 895 the operation of the White They brought thair little daugh B. C House. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. ter, Anita, who came in costume to give her grandparents Cdrson! Mr- and D"r of hallowe'en thrill. for where Salt Lake City, were Sunday they will spend several weeks ' visitors at the home of Mr. VISITS FROM CALIFORNIA with a daughter, Leona. Mr. and Mrs. Cough's parents, T .. . i i Mrs. Ole B. Peterson left r iaiiicTS v. uougn. 4. Tuesday for the return trip to her Mrs. D. H. Carson at- home Long Beach, California, Mrs. Ella Manning enjoyed the after aintwo ufnaea uie funeral of Mrs. An weeks' stay in Lehi. i comDanv of Mr. and Mrt. nounxer As house guest of her sister, Mrs. oi Vineyard at Manning for three days last Roy Peterson, she visited with Saturday. week. They visited their mother her mother, Mrs. Jane S. Lewis from Carlin, Nevada. and other relatives. While here, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Maurice Taylor of Burley, Idaho, to Peterson the spent Mrs. E. J. Mower of Provo, week-en- d here from Salt Lake visit her daughter, Mrs. Jack Sunday. City, visiting with his parents, Horarv They remained there Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor. from Friday to Sunday for an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis George daughter, Pearl, of Sandy, visitMRS. SIHLL RETURNS ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman entertained at dinner last Wedfor Mr. Lewis Bister, TO CALIFORNIA nesday Royle, Sunday afternoon. They Mrs. Ole B. Peterson, Mrs. R. W. Shill left Saturday were accompanied by Miss here from Long Beach, visiting Califor her home in Santa Anna, CalVelma Hill of Salt Lake City. fornia. Others present included after a three week's stay Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson and ifornia, in Utah. She visited in Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw were Mrs. Jane S. Lewis. with her sister, Mrs. T. F. Kirk-haand also In Brigham and Salt Lake City visitors Sunday, Mrs. Richard McMillan and Salt Lake City, with relatives at the home of a son, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw. They were her two children were here from and friends. Salt Lake City, Sunday, visiting accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. at the home of her parents, Pres. MRS. STICE RETURNS Lynn Lewis and family (their and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson. FROM VISIT IN daughter Beulah). EASTERN STATES Mrs. T. A. Taylor enioved a Called home for the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Taylor visit in Ogden last week at the a brother, Mrs. Alice Stice refrom a their visit son, L. I. Wardle home. She made enjoyed Howard Taylor, of Salt Lake the trip in company with Mr. turned to Lehi last week. She City, Sunday. Accompanied by and Mrs. George P. Price and left early in October for a stay Mrs. Taylor and their three lit- - their daughter, Beryl, returning in Bloomfield, Iowa and Memphis tie daughters, LaNae, Gwendolyn with the Wardles, who spent Mo., where she enjoyed visiting and Donna Rae, he spent the day. Saturday here. with relatives and collecting 44genealogical data. Memphis is Mr. and Mrs. R. M. LeGrand Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson near Nauvoo and points of hisof Los Angeles, Calif., announce were hosts at a pleasant familv torical interest. Her brother, Harvey M. Spear, the arrival of a baby boy, born athering at their home Mon- ay evening. A graceful arranze- - 67, of Salt Lake September 23. City, died sudment of autumn flowers centerof a heart attack in AriMrs. LeGrande is the former ed the dinner denly table. Joining the Dawnita Hansen of Lehi, and a Peterson and Mrs. Jane zona, where he had been since family L. S. C. U. A. student at the S. Lewis, were Mr. and Mrs. Bert April. Well known by many in Mr. Dick LeGrand, Peevy, of Peterson of Price, and Mrs. Ole Lehi, he was the husband of the "The Great Gildersleeve" radio B. Peterson, visiting here from former Selena Draper, of Lehi. show is the proud paternal grand- Long Beach, California. Bert Funera services took place in father. Peterson is her son. Salt Lake City, Thursday. iJtV"!! NoVftlBER Royle. Use Your v ranceise i MEN TELL EACH OTHER! Mr. and Mrs. Citizen and Taxpayer: You have now had the opportunity to study our platform and review our accomplishments. We again pledge our loyalty to the people's interests: j j The Democrat Platform If Elected, we agree to conduct a friendly, approachable administration " 1 Economy Will be Our Goal UUUlULllimiiiiinnmnTimmimiiinnniiiumi Vote Democrat L. CARLOS COATES & CUSTOM-SUIT-TAILOR- "As Fine a: Skilled Hands erF . b4 ED SHIRTS S' Can Make" the thrill of wearing t Stradivari of luxury . . . he's ready to tell th World? Tni .,....!( I dnt-- u in ire nrrfin fabrics . . . sore nd luxurious. Relax in its roomy ease. Take pride in its its uthentic its beautiful symphonic colors . . . $7ling A nce a mtn'expericnces Shin . . . the very height ... in $8.95 'tt P'ped seams, selected buttons, amazing workmanship. a shirt for the man accustomed to the finest, toz PWts, business, leisures- - f:: if. ? 1 atD A Small Wl1 11 n B. J. LOTT for 4-Y- ear Councilman REX ZIMMERMAN for 4-Y- ear Councilman JOSEPH E. SMITH for 2-Y- ear Councilman JOHN ZIMMERMAN for 2-Y- ear Councilman GERALD WINSLOW FERN JOHNSON Strtdivaxi is K PQWERS for Recorder for Treasurer iiiiiiiuimh, 'til Xmas A Shirt J ran tif:ii Y? in 1Ol jluiu eposii j 5a. Lehi for Mayor LLLLLLLLLLLLLl L I. 1. 1. 1 1 I I I I IIII THE LEHI DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE (Paid Political Adv.) r Mr- - John S. Evans, Chairman Inez S. Peterson, Secretary |