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Show LEK1 FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH amity Reunions ... WILCOX FAMILY REUNION The Samuel Allen Wilcox reunion will be held at family attendance 25 in - Lava Hot Springs, Ida., July 22, reterB1 S. G. f the . iffliOfl Wednesday, 1950. All members please take " I . fratoea. Swim notice, and bring your own an enjoyaWe lunch. of the Prleretbe events was in ATTENDS REUNION & Peterson Mrs. Martha Ball attended the in th Paul Peterson Elsmore family reunion at Lathe program. nanization was ef- - goon, Sunday. Her son, Mr, and Mrs. Wilburn Ball and family of Paul A. Peter.cn of PTL California, president, Mt Pleasant, also attended. and Howard Peterson co- - ANDERSON FAMILY fSrlingame, California, REUNION Mrs. Rachael Anderson and of American and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor Mr. ijresponding secretary. enjoyed the company of a num ber of family members during REUNION Centennial week, including, Mr family tZ William Gurney and Mrs. L. W. Anderson of held evening Friday was Park, Redwood City, California; Mr Margaret Wines - and Mrs. Ferris L. Anderson and va members present DinL i nroeram and visiting were daughters, Janet Anderson and Mrs. Lois Hansen and baby son lyei Mrs. Mathilda Phillips from Seattle, Washington; Mr vg in ra"6c ner sisters, mrs. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson of jju, Phillips - - Ogden; Bishop and Mrs. Verno lay isty E. Larsen and family of ClearMrs. Lissa bimms oi Alfred Gurney field, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex 4 I brother, Goates of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. the were Bri$am City, O. R. Ivory of Redding, Calif., pres-Cj- r, family members Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ohran and and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher and son, Robert, of Palo Alto G family, here from Magrath, remained this week. California, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred A delightful family gathering fpey and son Mr. and Mrs. family were was held at the home of Mrs. Gurney and ri from Blackfoot, Idaho. Rachael Anderson last Tuesday. FAMILY Pe a ( " KSand HG P Kof Ft rrmev SO - r iai ate Q t COOLER IP BECAUSE THEY'RE CLEANER Yes, dean clthes are cool clothes. ivities while looking your best 1 Enjoy summe? in clothes that are act- smart looking. Having your garments cleaned not only makes them look better, always regularly and often but makes them feel tetter en clothes to us every summer you.' Bring your time for the best in and cleaning pressing. We know youH be well pleased with our complete- service. - THIS LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED METHOD OF DRY CLEANING USE I I sisf on having your clothes cleaned the Oaper-- I DRY CLEANING come in at 2 1 9 State Street ; free Pickup and Delivery Service Save Vz VISITS HERE Here for the Centennial ob servance, Bishop and Mrs. Samuel I. Goodwin are vicitinir at the home of Mrs. Victoria Stew. art, aiid with their manv frinc and relatives. With them are their daughters, Miss Thelma Goodwin. Mrs. Wanda Pm-tiMrs. Clifford Drowns (Arlene), e ana Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson (LaPriel) and babv dai all of Inglewood, Calif, and vi cinity. WANLASS REUNION HELD SATURDAY The Jackson Wanlass rpunirvn was held Saturday, July 1, in American ork canyon, with 59 members President present. Lawrence Atwood of Pleasant Grove was in charge this year. Luncheon, a program and election of officers filled the George Wanlass of Manti was elected chairman for next vear. Mr. and Mrs. A T. Wanlass of San Pablo, California, present for the reunion and centennial events, left Sunday mornine. Mr. and Mrs. Marion L Wanlass and daughters, Darlene, Ellen and Jackie, of Rodeo, California, were also here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass. They returned home Monday. also visiting with relatives of Mrs. Wanlass at Joseph, Utah. CHRISTOFFERSON REUNION HELD A reunion of the family of Peter Julius Christofferson was held at Saratoga, Saturday, June 24, with 97 descendants in attendance, including 10 of the 12 living children. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Christofferson and family were here from Soda Springs, Idaho, and Don Harris of the US Submarine Forces at Southern California, was present. A touching occurrence was the meeting of Joseph Christof ferson of Twin Falls, Idaho, with his sister, Eudith, Mrs. 0. B. Garth of Grand Junction, Colo., for the first time in 31 years. Swimming in the afternoon, luncheon together and an even ing program marked this, the frst Christofferson reunion. Of' ficers were elected for a per manent family organization. Selected as chairman is Mrs. Thomas (Ruth) Wilcox, with Bishop Grant Christofferson assistant chairman, Mrs. Noye and Christofferson, secretary L. Christofferson J. treasurer; and Wayne Harris, historians; Richard Christofferson, Wallace Christofferson and Wanda Fen- ton, genealogical committee. on Feed with a dairyman says that dairy barn saves third on feeds and increases milk pro- I Lettie Gudmundsen, iehi. 81, TO both of Primary work was resumed this week. No Primary was held last week due to the Celebration. The ward concession stand at the rodeo grounds was very successful. A goodly number of people from the ward partici pated in the Welfare project. La Var Bateman of the Gospel Doctrine department represented the Sunday School Board in the Sunday School services. The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Mertin Grant and the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Webb were blessed in the Fast Sunday Services The bishopric had charge of the services Sunday evening. Elder Keith Peterson, who recently returned from the Danish mission, was a speaker of the evening. Mile Fletcher of Canda, rendered a violin solo. He was accompanied by his wife, the former Freda PhilMc-Grap- There were 57 of the Gudmundsen family present, 60 immediate relatives of Mrs. Brown, and 60 of the Parlev Austin family, as well as others from Colorado. Nevada California, and Idaho, and various parts of Utah Mr. and Mrs. Hector Brown were here from Grand Junction, Colorado, Mrs. Emma A. Stanton of Los Angeles, Calfomia, and Mrs. Monnie A. Corenki and family of Nevada. Families brought their lunch eon and drinks and ice cream were furnished by the com mittee. A program and speeches were enjoyed. Family members xpressed their eniovment of the beautiful, clean park and the friendly atosphere of Lehi, plan, ning to meet here again. The reunion committee serv ing were, Frank Munns of Garland, Clarence Austin, Garland, Darrell Brown, Pavson. and Secretary Maxine Holindrake of Salt Lake City. 413 more production; Buehner block barns protect against winter frost, cummer heat, fire hazards, vermin. S6 They require little upkeep. BUEHNER "Mil, Trading Post A program next Sunday, July 9, will be under the direc tion of the Seventies quorum. Main speaker will be Melvin Hartshorn, recently released from the British mission SEE BLOCK COMPANY 2800 So. West Temple Far as your gun will shoot . . THE besf sho's aie Babies Blessed In First Ward made with Telescope Sights at long that will bring out the gj distances. See us tor the best Telescope YES Two babies blessed in the First Ward. Sundav. wpi-p- : Janice Woffinden, daughter of Glen and Lexia Gilbert Woffinden, born in Lehi, April 8. She was blessed by the grandfather, C. F. Gilbert. Sights and for Accurate Mountings. LNE Coleen Peart, daughter of Merlin and Joyce Cedarstrom Peart, born May 8, at American Fork, was blessed by Dean Worlton of the ward bishopric. EAGLE - Lehi Main Street Greatest Advancement in Electric Ranges Since the Calrod Heating Unit! 0 crO n TOGO CSDHS" tho Amazing flow Ifi Hro! Coma See It! The New 1950 Hotpolnt Ranc with Pushbutton Controls, '"Talking Colors" and the World's Finest Heating Units. America's Itadtng electric rang awaits you at our ttore. See this Mutational 1950 Hotpoiot Automatic with "Pushbutton Cooking" "talking colon" phis the amazing new Instant Heat Calrod Unit which boils two cups of water in leu than four minutes! And look at all the other great features offered by Hotpoint, pioneer of ht 69-- W For Tub fi"esr'm RD-- electric cooking. 6 J 9 y CI " IIAIID-MA- T Uftrtf Nothing DOWN M J OVIN MWSPEID IROIUR THRIFT COOKIR IROILIR RACK WARMIR ORAWIR $10 Value Now $4.50 Includes Modern Hair Shaping , MAIN ST RET DUAU AUTOMATIC OVEN UNIT SlUORESCINT COOKINO-T-O MINUTI MINDIR TIMIR SMOKILESS TttTINO IACKSPLASHES UMP SIRVICI No down payment at DRASTICALLY buy is the $149.95 PERMANENT WAVES to TACKLE The GEAKTS Phone place h, MODEL REDUCED -'- the best ALLEN WELLS Phone 150- -J North Center St - Lehi BEAUTY SALON 536 NORTH 3rd EAST - Lehi top prices; less feed cost; F-S4- when you are getting ready to go fishing that D. meet grade A standards with blocks. Modern dairy barns and milk houses can mean . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Robi-so- n were guests of the Sandy Lions Club, Wednesday evening as the Rose Gardens on Highland Drive Mr. Robison, a past district governor of Lions clubs, was the guest speaker and Installed the club's 1950-5- 1 lips. Build to Buehner-cret- e 1350 FORGET --Call well-insulat- auction A IS By Carolyn Whipple GARDEN CLUB MEETING The meeting of the Lehi Garden Club will be held next Thursday, July 13, at 8 p. m., in the Memorial Building. Iris culture will be the theme of the evening with an expert on the subject as speaker. All club members are urged to attend. For Expert ELECTRIC WIRING and APPLIANCE REPAIR JLV, ft A prominent Utah a Mr. and Mrs. Dim i send of Salt Lake City are the proud parents of a new son, born Monday, July 3, at the Holy Cross hospital. The baby has one brother, Ronald. Mrs. Townsend will be remembered as the former Azalea Ammonetti. Mrs. Grandmother, Dominick Bertino, now has 11 SECOND WARD ... AUSTIN REUNION HELD HERE SUNDAY The reunion of the famly of John and Emma Grace Austin was held Sunday, July 2, at the u Margaret Wines FarK, witti family members present. The Austins came from England 82 years ago, settled in Lehi and spent the remainder ot tneir lives here. At present there are over 6000 living descendants of the couple. Two daughters and a son are living, Mark Austin, 85, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Julia A. Brown, 90, and Mrs. MODERN DAIRY BARN ' FRIDAY, JULY 7, GOODWIN FAMILY --- im-afl- ) REUNION AT WALKERS LANE Joining the G. S. Peterson family for a family gathering at Walkers Lane in Urtn.. Thursday, June 30, were the Jackson family and the M. S. uon iamuy, with a total of 60 Mrs. Beth Starrer m- ranH Elmer Jackson cooperated in ar rangements. A buffet luncheon was enjoyed in the beautiful setting, as were a program and group singing. Among others present were Mr. and Mrs. CM Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott, Mrs. Stanley Lott and daughter, Stana, here from Walla, Walla, Washngton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Japerson (Miriam Lott) of San Francisco, California. LEHI, UTAH |