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Show FRIDAY, JUNE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 23, 19$0 Glen Royle Receives News About Folks YouKnow Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Lott re. Mrs. Arthur Paltridge of Iowa, is visiting in Lehi ceived a long distance telephone call Sunday i Fathers' Day) irom with relatives and friends, ttheir children in Beverly Hills, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mower of California, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Provo, were Sunday visitors at J. Carter and daughter, Marcia. the Seth Littleford home. and Mrs. Zina Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. Vera Richens of daughter, Darlene, were here Draper, were Sunday visitors at from Morgan several days this week visiting with Mrs. IL R. the Forrest Litueford home. Petersen, mother of Mrs. Sher Mrs. Dorthea Peterson enjoyed wood. a week-en- d visit from her sister, Mrs. Peterson of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Skinner and Mrs. Reid Hutchf Mrs. Julia Carlton is visiting ings and daughter, spent Mon in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Leo day and Tuesday last week at Carlton and son, Bruce. Roy with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage. .Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crabb of visited Saturday in Pleasant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Antimony, on a business trip to Deveraux. Salt Lake City, remained for aa overnight visit early this week Mrs. Lester Okey and da ugh with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ter, Mrs. Don Trane of Salt Lake Crabb, parents of Mr. Crabb. City, visited at the Harvey Okey Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferman and home Sunday. daughter, Linda, spent a day last Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark en- week visiting with Mrs. Annie joyed a brief visit from Mr. and Ellsworth, mother of Mrs. FerMrs. Francis A. Childs, last man, in southern Utah. Mrs. Ellsworth is confined to her bed, week. Mrs. Clark is a niece. f following a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley are visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Pack and Lehi and Sandy and will remain children, Jeanine, Patricia, Leon until the end of June. They are and Anita brought Fathers' Day now living at Helena, Montana. greetings to the Leon Peets, Sunday. The Packs were here Mrs. Joseph Hauzen and two from Iindon. sons of Orem, were Lehi visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Niel-so- n Saturday, with Mrs. W. M CarMrs. and Hauzen, enjoyed a visit from Mr. and son, mother to with other relatives and friends. Mrs. A. A. Moser, parents of Mrs. Nielson, of Bancroft, Idaho, who Mrs. Wynn Hall has returned spent Fathers' Day here. Saturhome and is considerably im- day was Mr. Moser's birthday. proved following a major operMr. and Mrs. John Hutchings ation performed in a Salt Lake and their daughter, Esther, (Mrs. hospital attended the Quey Hebrew) f Eldon Comer and son, Paul, graduation exercises at Brigham at Fish Young University, where Mr. spent the week-en- d for the Lake, arriving opening Hebrew received his Master's of the season, Saturday morn- degree in Geology. Des-moin- es, - J. Stice enjoyed a visit from a granddaughter, Miss Anne West, of Denver, who called Tuesday. Miss West, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen West, was in Utah to attend the MIA conference. Mrs. R- - Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sims and daughter, Mrs. Emma Dunn, re turned home last Friday after having a two weeks visit with Ainsworth at Mrs. Wesley Mrs. Ains Helena, Montana. worth will be remembered as the former Mable Sims, f Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ramos and children of Salt Lake City, spent with Mrs. Annie the week-en- d Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Baird and children, Carol and Richie also spent Friday evening here. 4- - Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Anderson of Redwood City, California, are Mrs. visiting in Lehi with Rachael Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and other relatives and friends. Here to attend June Conference, they wil! remain for part of the Centennial observance. 4- - Ains-wor- th ing. Mrs. Harold Mangum enjoyed a visit in Salt Lake City, last Thursday, with her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Tucker, and baby daughter. She had taken a group for dancing practice. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Sarah Gaisford during Saturday and Sunday included Arthur McDonald of Magna, a nephew, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Sr., and two nephews all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb and family of Mesa, Arizona, are here on a vacation visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. J. Free man Royle. Mr. mid MVi ""Harold Mangum were visitors at Todd Park, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mangum and family. They also accompanied their son and family for a visit wih Mr. and Mrs. at Miss Evelyn Wilcock has re Ralph Haws and children turned after a pleasant vacation Deseret. visit in Panguitch with relatives A delightful v'tor at the and friends. Evelyn is the daugh home of Mrs. W. M. Carson is of Wil Mrs. Glen ter Mr. and an aunt of Mrs. Carson, Mrs. cock. Julia Harmon Kessler, 84, of Mrs. and Bountiful, who is spnding a week Reid Hutchings of here. The only remaining mem. Rea, daughter, Penney of the immediate Harmon Downey, California, and Mrs. ber she continues to write family, of Lyla Hughes, Sandy, were exvisiting Friday with Mr. and poetry and recalls well the of former times. She periences Mrs. William J. Skinner. Mrs, was called upon to recite some Hutchings returned to California of her original compositions at two the Old Folks' Dartv Sunday after spending Wednes-- I weeks with relatives. day. Mrs. R. 4- - 4- - J. Stice was a Salt Lake City visitor, Wednesday and Thursday. Visiting with relatives, she attended a temple session and was a guest at the "Old Timers Club" party at the Hotel Utah. She is a member of the auxiliary organization of the club which is for Union Pacific railroad employees. Home for dinner on Fathers' Day, were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E Webb and family, visiting from Mesa, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Adams and children of Salt Lake City. Also joining the E. N. Webb family in the afternoon were Mrs. Alta Webb and Miss Joyce Thatcher of Provo. 4- - 4- - 4- - Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Merrill and their son and daughter were here Monday for an overnight visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walde-mJensen and family. Mrs. Merrill is a sister to Mrs. Jensen. Vacationing from California, the Merrills are spending two weeks visiting with rela tives in Utah and Idaho. 444 An enjoyable visit for the Fathers' Day week-en- d was spent in Salt Lake City, by Mr, and Mrs. David H. Carson. House guests at the home of their daughter, Delia, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Circuit, they attended the MIA dance festival at the Uni versity stadium and were honor ed at dinner at the Circuit home, Others present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mathew- son (Bertha) of Ogden, and Mrs, Carlyle Bunker and children of The Carsons re Vineyard. turned home Sunday evening with Mrs. Bunker. ar - Hospital Happenings Dental Degree Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Royle have returned from an enjoyable trip to the Northwest, where they attende the exercises at Northwestern UniverTheir sity at Portland, Oregon. son, Glen Royle, received hjs 15, degree in Dentistry, June after four years at the Portland school and two years study at Brigham Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Royle Dr. son, accompanied their Homer F. Royle, also a dentists, with Mrs. Royle and daughters, Nadine and Janette. relatives here for the weddin of Miss Elaine Nor man and Alvin Schow, included Mrs. Etta Gill, the bride s grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo St Jeor artd family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gill and family all of Salt Lake City; Mr. ana Mrs. Walter Osborne of Murray, Mr, and Mrs. Art Gill of Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E Groves and family of San Pablo, Cali fornia. 4 and Mrs. Alonzo Mr. Joining Madsen and family and J.r.r ll for dinner and Fathers' Day observance, ' Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jensen and f ami ly, Mrs. Arva Tyndale and baby son and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mad sen, Jr., and daugher, of Woods Cross, and Miss Orpha Ferrell of Salt Lake City. Th B. H Ferrell family of Ogden also joined the enjoyable gathering, Out-of-to- wn pre-medi-- - er-re- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ferkovich returned home this week-en- d after a delightful two weeks va cation at Lake Tahoe and the western coast Travelling by way of Reno, enroute, they visit ed in Long Beach, California, with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goat- es, a brother to Mrs. Ferkovich, and returned by way of Las Vegas, enjoying cool weather even on the desert. Mr. Goates returned with them on a short business trip to Salt Lake City. 4 4- 4Mrs. James Gottfredson, arid her two children, Jaunnie, and Tonie Lyne, (Faye Hutchings) of Pioche, Nevada, returned home Friday after spending two weeks with her mother, and sister Mrs. Roy Fage of Roy. They ts spent Thursday with their Mr. and Mrs. William J. Skinner. Mrs. Lucille Fage and her twins Jeaneette and Jeanetta, and Morley, returned to Pioche with Mrs. Gottfredson for a few days. - Fathers' Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge were Mrs. Alberta Simpson and daughter, Frances, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Simpson of Salt Lake City, u daughter and grandchildren of Mr. Loveridge. They also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet, a sister to Mrs. Simpson. Club met The Thimblette of Mrs. the home last Friday at Nola Barker. The club was organized May 25, 1950, with Carma Woffinden as president, Kathryn Stephenson, dent, Jayline Price, secretary, and Connie Adamson treasure. The Ra Nae Carson, reporter. girls are taking up first year sewing and are making scarfs. 4-- H vice-pre- si 4-- - 4-- Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, James Gaisford and Nile Wilkin were Monday visitors in Salt Lake City. They called on Mrs. J. J. Carter (Sally Gaisford) and her new daughter at St. Marks hospital. They also visited with Mrs. Harry Wannecott, a sister to Mrs. Gaisford. Her son, Lt. pa-en- Harry Wannecott, recently lost his life in an airplane crash in Tennessee. He leaves a wife and Major operations were performed for Howard Ault, now living in American Fork, June 17; and Alfred Nelson, June 19. Jim. . . 9ft to, I Mrs. WilsorTTwL wood entered thV 2? H 14, for a maior 7 formed June 16 for Orille 0pet1 of Mrs. Mr. a son formed and 8, Ju ney, Delbert Barney. Tonsil nnwu from Spokane, Returning ior Washington, where she visited with a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cox, and other relatives, Jean Jack Miss Margaret Cox will spend and Mrs. CUli the Centennial week in Lehi with . A daiioVia. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Okey, before returning to her home in While in Wash- son. June 17 hl Los Angeles. sister, Helen: ington, she visited with a niece, son now has 12 .jA?:1 Miss Mary Lou Mathews, on an boys and 7 LDS Mission there. Miss Cox is rxr u... "wo an a sister to Mrs. Okey. umicnidi grandparents. A major operation v was perBar- - z! 5"gj St1 I .utS gkls'lTll mm COD LIVER OIL, Puretest 47 CYANOGAS 39c 98c DOLCIN TABLETS 20fl WILD ROOT SHAMPOO, $1 ste 59c GEM RAZOR SPECIAL, $1 size ... 49c ROY ROGERS CAMERAS 2.98 - - ROSEVILLE POTTERY MM rui UTJ Main Street Lehi, Utah child. 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