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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Daughters of Utah Pioneers CAMP NEWS HOME FROM CALIFORNIA After a winter spent in sunny California, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wanlass returned home early Wednesday morning, making the trip with their son and daught Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wanlass. They left in October to visit with their sons, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wanlass at San Pab lo and with the Ruel and Marion Wanlass families at Rodeo They also spent seven weeks in Benson, Arizona, with their daughter Fay, Mrs. Max Fenn. A baby daughter was born to the Fenns, January 6, making 17' grandchildren for the s. The baby has one sisw, DUP CAMPS TO MEET THURSDAY The meetings of the Lehi Camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held next Thursday at 2 p. m., as follows: FORT WALL CAMP Mrs. Ruth Stone will be the hostess at her home, assisted by Claire Norman, Elfreda Bushman, Olive Powell and Emma All members are Despain. urged to attend. HOME FROM ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred arrived home last Wednesday evening after spending the past five months in Mesa, Arizona. They report a very happy time there. They both worked in the Temple daily and Elder Allred served as a guide on the Temple grounds. Enroute home, they enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer Allred and family at Grand Junction, Colorado, also stopping in American Fork EVANSVILLE CAMP to with Mr. and Mrs. Jay visit The meeting will be held in their Bell, daughter, Maurine. the Second Ward church. A good desired. is attendance Hostesses will be Mrs. Mathilda Phillips. ATTEND WEDDING Belva Johnson, Laura Evans, OF GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Soren Mork were Haydee Adams, Ella Manning. present at the wedding of their SNOW SPRINGS CAMF grandson, Jean Hartwell SesThe meeting will be held in sions of Salt Lake City, to Miss the Fifth Ward church in the Barbar Claire Patton, the daughRelief Society rooms. A good ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Patton. turnout is desired. Hostesses The delightful affair took place will be Rachael Wing, Pearl Monday, April 3, at 7:00 p. m., Methodist Turner, Eliza Fjeld and Phoebe in the Centenary 400 were in atchurch. Some Gray. tendance. Mr. Sessions, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. LOCAL CLUB WOMAN Sessions, is a graduate of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL of Utah, spent two Mrs. Clell Jackson conducted University in the US Army and is at years the meeting of the Women's present employed in Pocatello, Legislative Council in Provo, Idaho. The young couple will Thursday. Education was the live in Salt Lake City. Other theme of the meeting and Mrs.. members present includJackson as chairman of the family Mir. and Mrs. Alex Long of ed, Education Division of the Counwho accompanied cil was in charge. Speakers were Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Orville the Morks; Allen West, executiwe secreVibbert, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. W. tary of the Utah Education As- M. Bowes, Salt Lake City; Mr. Moffat sociation, and Supt. J. and Mrs. E N. Mork, Union, and of the Provo City schools. The several members of the Elmer meeting was held Thursday Radmall family of Pleasant morning at the Women's Grove. C , !! r, OLY A STE but 898 of them form a safe stairway to the top of the WASH' INGTON MONUMENT ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollar, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. State Bank of Lehi A cssfcl ispleaent for your Ford Tractor CRADLE CORNER Proud parents of a new son, their first child, are Mr. and Mrs. Junior Carson, now living in Berkley, California. The baby weighed in at 10 lbs. 2 oz., and measured 21 inches in length. He was born April 3. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson, received the news by telegram. ITiey now have 11 grandchildren. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory of Salt Lake City. The mother is the former June Cedar- - Leon Hunsaker, and her young strom Beverley, was born Feb. daughter, Claudia, who arrived She was from St Louis, Monday evening, 20. 1950. in Lehi after three years in the Missouri blessed by Donald Stone. city. Mr. Hunsaker, who is atof Parks Air College at the tending Whitlock, Janice daughter Walter and Klea Gray Whitlock, University of St. Louis, will join was blesseed by an uncle of the her at the end of the term in June. mother, Jay G. Cox. ter of Curtis and Carol son-in-la- BABIES BLESSED IN FIRST WARD HOME FROM ST. LOUIS Two babies were blessed in ter. Dr. and Mrs. W. L Worlton folThey spent some time in Los the First Ward, Sunday, as are enjoying the company of Angeles visiting with relatives lows: Kathy Kay Beverley, daugh- - their daughter, Margaret, Mrs. before returning for the wedding of their granddaughter. Miss Shirley Wanlass. The marriage took place last Saturday evening at the Martinez LDS church. Miss Wanlass, the daughter of BE Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wanlass, AlV became the bride of John Ed ward Campbell of Texas. A college graduate, she attended When the Price of Eggs Goes Santa Fe College and- the last Summer two years at Brigham Young She is at present University. employed by the Union Oil Co., at Oleum, Calif. f VACATION IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wanlass spent an enjoyable week on a trip to California. Leaving last Thursday, they arrived home early Wednesday morning. They visited in Rodeo with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wanlass and family and attended the wedding of their daughter Shirley to John of Texas. Edward Campbell the Ruel with also visited They Wanlass family in Rodeo and with Mr. and Mrs. Athol Wanlass and family at San Pablo. While there, they enjoyed some time spent in San Francisco and Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass, who have been in Cali fornia during the winter, re turned with them. Mrs. H. A. Butler of Provo, mother of Mrs. with the Wanlass, remained children during their parents' absence. T tr havinc the leacmng. 1 vuors at the Joe Oar ten o'clock earfew lasted for but the town council voted it out I dropped in at the meeting in Town Hall last week just in time to hear Smiley Roberts. "The curfew is says Smiley. "We ought to be 50 years, j )li.'Ha'IIWHII.... enough by now to behave like grownups. Seeing to it that our kids get to bed is the responsibility of each family." Then Judge Cunningham adds, "Most of us are in bed when the curfew horn blows anyway. It wakes me up just when I'm getting to sleep!" What the Judge said was good grown-u- p ? ?? Y V ' J H..,.t,uMMHM...et wiWM- - A''- - ni y Not for a laugh, -- """cu but SmW up now lolks tfcaj. town. We believe thatfc' cratic tradition of . live" is the only way From where I h. bj, if,. American way to regnto,! j o iiurn anymore. Unit . 1 .w w.wwtc ,y caring tortiV I ata nlao. Think what you wish, wish, but don't ask yon TO I J iuuu eiaciiy aayondo! n.rt. J J,' . ' " . I .W)..) J A Copyright, 1950, United Statu WTOTJffcV " 71i Ring Tonight" t ty t? Ivin's Hatchery mencan rorK rnone3-- i Mr. an,i Webb, Tuesday "Curfew Shall ?T OEBER CLHHCES5 NOW ntry ent. fiom where I sit ... f P O U L T El Y M E H f Up Next A H w, eeotee - Mr j' Wan-lasse- CAUGHT WITH YOUR COOPS EMPTY and Chi. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson home last week enjoyed a motor trip to Midway, ns and daughter." Wasatch County, where they Mr C. E. Turner visited with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Koler. They made the trip Sunday, with their daughter and and Mrs. j, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farlane of Bluffy and Mrs. Albert West Circuit PRESIDENT ALLRED CONFINED TO HOSPITAL President Rodney Allred was taken to the LDS hospiptal in Salt Lake City last Tuesday Relatives report that he is PON T Mr. Adams and chiU from Salt Ukedh the hom BrtwenSi ..,lWU..,l'IM.v " lX W Ijll ILL IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Harriet Taylor is receiv ing treatment in the LDS hos pital in Salt Lake following a heart attack while visiting with Mr. and her grand-daught- er, She was Mrs. Karl A. Lind. taken there Wednesday, March 30. VISITING FROM IDAHO Mrs. B. J. Anderson of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is visiting here with Mrs. Rachael Anderson and other relatives and friends. With Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor and relatives from Ogden and Clearfield, they will gather in Salt Lake City, Saturday. They will be dinner guests of Mrs. Martha Anderson at her lovely new home in Salt Lake City. 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