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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH tod GiH ttlefopj FETED joining in good wishes were Mrs. Shirley F. Tripp, LoDean Prior, Mama Peterson, Joyce South-wic- k, Joyce Morton, Joyce Wing, Mrs. Carma W. Dean, Mrs. T. Rutledge, Shirley Webb, Mrs. LaRae S. McMillan, Iris Ault, Mrs. Rose Aferie F. Smith and a cousin of the Liide Miss DeRav Johnson of Idaho, who also is a student at RYU. De-lor- es vT"n;c Fox. PThter fT tT'f of Miss Mr. married to Santa Monica, Salt Juatie was A ,. . "Jlts tWiiwprsity- 22 Mow-- Brigham of - the game or u.c dainty refreshments as k An L attractive array present were YOU GOING WAIT 'TIL A mROLMAN , , IS YOU? OT BRING YOUR AELY AND GET STATE SPECTION 0)NE COURTEOUSLY CONVENIENTLY QUICKLY at 1L. HARMON GO. i'lurPontiac Dealer T PROVO SATURDAY Utah The County Convention of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held in the First Ward meeting house in Provo, Saturday, with sessions beginning at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m Luncheon and a fine program All officers will be featured. and members are requested to BIRTHDAY DINNER be presented Mrs. Eldon Comer entertained at a beautifully appointed dinBIRTHDAY PARTY ner last Thursday, March 16, Little Miss Kay Stewart honoring her father, John S. welcomed some 15 of her girl Miller of American Fork, on his friends to her birthday party last birthday. Joining the Comer Thursday. Eight candles marked family and Mr. and Mrs. Miller the years on a pretty cake were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller Games and refreshments were and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon enjoyed. Her mother, Mrs. Ray Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. mond Stewart, was assisted by J. E. Walker and family and the Mrs. Sarah Sabey, her grand- James May family all of Amerimother. Kay had been ill on can Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Var-la- n Clark of Lehi. her birthday, March 6. Garden Club Lehi ROSES PLANTED IN WINES' PARK PLOT As a fitting memorial tribute to the war dead of World Wars "Peace" I and II, twenty-tw- o roses were planted in the Margaret Wines' Park, Saturday. An exceptionally fine variety, the "Peace" rose s a delicate rearn color edged in pink, the bloom very large ima peiiecuy lonn ed, lasting well on the stems are now being made at the Logan to see if metals will help produce better livestock when fed to animals either directly or through "Tests USAC in plant foods." wmm mmmsm p 1 HONORED AT PARTY Last Thursday evening Bishop and Mrs. E. Glen Sabey and son, Paul, were honored at a party at Park City at the Memorial building. Mr. and Mrs. Sabey had lived in Park City for ten years, eight of which Mr. Sabey served as bishop of the First Ward. The Sabeys moved to Lehi last November. After an entertaining program, refreshments and dancing highlighted the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sabey were persented with gifts of appreciation by Park City First Ward members. ENJOYS PARTY A young lady of two, Peggy Lou Kirkham, enjoyed the com pany of 20 friends at her party, The first day of Tuesday. spring, March 21, was her birth day. Her mother, Mrs. Gene Kirkham, helped with the ice cookies with cream cones, candles and a little Easter treat for everyone. PUP CONVENTION CAR YOUR LADIES RIDING CLUB TO MEET The next meeting of the Calamity Janes, Ladies Riding Club, will be held Tuesday, March 28, at the home of Mrs. Verda Peterson. Plans for the Easter ride will be taken up. All members who plan to take this ride-ar- e urged to be present. I dp;r ft uMA$rromN FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1350 given for their nephew, Clark G. Adams and his brida the former Barbara Jean Newcomb. Mr. Adams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams of Layton. The delightful affair was held at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house, Saturday evening. Mr. Adams is a student of law at the University of Utah. Following their wedding trip the couple THE LflW ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans attended the wedding reception YOU WVi FOOT 9 Cubic Foot Crosley SHELYADOR REFRIGERATOR AAiirrinf UNOERSTDUDIIIQ Regular Price $299.95 HOW $ 239t95 EASY IROMER Reduced from $154.00 to $35,00 $ 35 TRADE IM us always for the best. allowance for your old coal or gas stove, regardless of condition, on purchase of a new Beautyran9 by FOR FREE PICKUP AliD DELIVERY SERVICE Easy Terms on above Items MODERN SHOE REPAIR SMITH HARDWARE MAIN STREET PHONE LEHI I 5 All Work Guaranteed Service While U Wait . ITK W 0 -- to mm POTTED PLANT SHOW Enter your plants in the pot ted plant show at conierence time, indoor gardeners are urged Lehi Garden by Roy L. Fernvm, He win db giau Club president. to furnish further information to anyone calling. The show, the very first of its Wind in the west, will De neia in itie the Hotel Utah, April Ueseret the show is sponsored by News and Associated unue-Clu- bs Conference' visitors may leave their plants Wednesday or lhurs-da- y evening until 9 o'clock Ribbons 9. until morning and prizes will be awaraeu tu the extent of $300. Anyone is and welcome to enter plants need not be a member of any garden club. FARMERS X BIG PROFITS and plenty ot older ones wnose gasoune requireMany new cars ments have become higher due to thousands of miles of use . . . will now give their best performance, and run more efficiently on Utoco pick-ugasoline. If your car engine knocks, is sluggish on hills, slow to or if you just want the sheer enjoyment of extra new power . . . in either the best your engine can give you . . . use Utoco gasoline fl ( 2nd vfc: IN FOR COMPUTE DETAILS MkW 26 Wohwt CoNtw Hoim MocMm (Raft Mm mtek WMI (Batafl $157.00) valiMt $13.00) 3rd Print MoM New Horn vahrat $14330) UoWH ... Orally located loading stations. Phone our Field Man RULON PETERSON MmMm (tatoH UM.173-- VI p Their trucki will pick up cucumber from farm, or Dwk ........ ... ff on Small Income Mor ft (3blt3 tfmo For Utah Picklo Company Print MoM MO N.w Horn Machin . CALL 27'W op GAS assured At the first sign of wear bring your shoes here for expert repairing. Assure yourself . of complete foot comfort by keeping your shoes in perfect condition. You can rely on CROW CUCUMBERS 1 will complete their studies while making their ' home on Yale Avenue in Salt Lake City. Among the others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans, Mrs. Mrs. Boyd FJdred Taylor, hia and vans S. John Smuin, sons, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Evans of Orem and Mr. and Mrs, Kay Evans of Salt Lake City. REDUCED TO SELL News which are unusually strong Foliage is dark and glossy These roses were furnished by the American Legion with Ad jutant Stanley M. Taylor in charge. Roses furnished by the Lehi Garden Club were also planted Saturday. In colors pink, white. red, and variegated, they were placed with 19 in each of the four squares and 6 yellow in of the four corners. Comoletion of the planting is planned fdr Saturday if 'wither ncrmits. Roses purchased by the four camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Federated other and Women's Clubs at be will placed organizations this time. Walks have been bid out and gravelled. The planting was dene under the direction of Abraham Ati- nrrvrct chairman, E. B. riovcnn Garrett and Roy L. Ferman, assisted by Mrs. Audrey Prxe and son, Bill, Mrs. Eldred Southwick and son, Earl, Mrs. Roy Ferman, W. f. Jones anu Clifford Austin. ATHENIAN CLUB Mrs. Eldon Hardng was hostess for the members of the Athenian Club at her home last Wednesday, with 14 present. The litany was given by Mrs. Ernest B. Garrett, who also had the lesson in charge. Mis. David Adamson reviewed the book, "Log Cabin Lady," by Marie M. Melony, An attractive plant lent a gracious air to the scene and the spring motif was used in Ethyl or regular. '""'"" " x " .j j 'i J or call Utah Pickle Co. I Salt taU City M yTA" OIL REFINING COMPANY if 1 - |