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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950 Peterson Reunion Set for Aug. 13 The reunion of the Peter Peterson family will be held Sunday, August 13, at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City. Family members are asked to enter the park at Ash ton Avenue, on 2300 South and Highland Drive. Signs will be posted to direct them to the exact spot Each family is asked to bring their own lunch. Beginning at 2 p m., luncheon will be followed by games, pro gram and a meeting. Officers in the family organization are, G. S. Peterson, president; Albert Mrs. Peterson, Martha Forbes of Alpine, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Dorothy P. Nelson, historian. vice-preside- nt; JOSEPH ROBISON HOME FROM HOSPITAL The many friends of Joseph S. Robison will be pleaesd to know that he has returned home after spending the past month in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. Robison, well known mem ber of the Lehi High School faculty, prominent in community affairs, was taken to the hospital July 4, for surgical treatment. He returned home on Sunday and is improving The Lloyd Buskers enjoyed a recent visit from a cousin of Mr. Busker's, here from Forrest-o- n, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bonebright and sons, Kenneth and Eugene, were accompanied by the elder Mrs. Bonebright, his mother. Enroute to California, they had also visited Yellowstone Park. After many fruitless attempts Elvin Clark Allred, 55, father to gain contact with relatives in of Mrs. Russell (Genevieve) other states, LeRoy Smith, Mrs. As a project toward the ward Hansen, Lehi, died suddenly of a Neldon Evans and their relatives building fund, a group of mem- heart attack, meet a full Monday morning, were very happy to bers from the Lehi Third Ward Oklafrom Stillwater, cousin The fatal attack came while Mr. served and aided in cooking the homa. Allred and five other men were large banquet at the S.U.P. gathMr. and Mrs. Neldon Evans to a storage tank in Dry hiking ering, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs canyon, five miles east of Lindon. were hosts for the family gatherMahlon Smith were in charge of He died before medical aid could ing, which included Mr. and Mrs. the committee and Mrs. John be called. J. R. Smith and daughters, Hutchings was in charge of table Mr. Allred was born July 6, Martha and Nancy, and son, decorations. In the outdoor set. 1895, in Spring City, Sanpete James Richard, here from Okla. ting of Aspen Grove, she used County, a son of Lawrence and homa; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy a color scheme of sage green and Edah Maxfield Allred. He was Smith and family; Lewis Smith; silver. A large silvered wheel married to Jennie Kirk, Nov. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and made a centerpiece. Miniature 1917, in the Salt Lake three sons, and Mr. and Mrs. handcarts were filled with na- He was foreman of the Temple. Robert Smith and son, all of Lindon tive flowers and foliage. Ox skull waterworks and road depart- Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Riding trail marks and cutout oxen ment Active in the Church of of Orem (their mother); Mr. added to the pioneer feeling. and son, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and Mrs. Dan Smith Smith of Carl Mrs. Mr. and and he was president of his Elders' BUSKER RELATIVES of Smiths Frank the and for several Orem, quorum years. Survivors besides Mrs Hansen include his widow of Lindon; two sons and a daughter, Lawrence and Colleen Allred of Lindon, and Kirk Allred of Salt Lake City, his mother of Pleasant Grove; four grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters. The funeral was scheduled for Thursday at 2:30 p. m., in Lindon, with interment in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. VISIT FROM WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. Albert Someson left last Friday for their home in Deloit, Wisconsin, after an eleven day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Busker and family. The Somesons are the parents of Mrs. Busker. They were accompanied by a cousin, Mrs. Esther Hendry of Rockford, 111., and a niece, Patricia Beaver, of Deloit Among the unique experiences greatly enjoyed by the Eastern visitors were swimming in the warm springs water at Saratoga, the salt water at Salt-a- ir and the rodeo performance at Spanish Fork. A supper in American Fork canyon, a lour of Temple Square and points of interest in Salt Lake City, were enthusiastically welcomed by the group. Provo. J. R. Smith gave them a great deal of information concerning family genealogy. On a vacation tour, he had determined to meet some of his relatives here, if possible. After going to Roose velt, the former home of some of them, he had called the Salt Lake Temple, and through their records there he had received the Lehi address. A telephone call from Heber placed him in Mrs. J. Earl Smith entertain- contact with the family. He is ed at a beautifully appointed also visiting in Baker, Oregon, luncheon, Monday, honoring Mrs. with a sister. J. O. Meiling, here from PasaThe other Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet en dena, California. Mrs. I. L. Lott included, guests joyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. May Bone Day, of Salt Paul C. Pack and family, of Lake City, Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Lindon, Sunday. Mrs. Packs Miss Edna Rolfe and Mrs. Gerald birthday came on Monday, July 31. Taylor. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. MRS. BOYD LEHMBERG Smith Family Meets Cousin for First Time Father of Lehi Woman Dies Suddenly in Lindon Banquet Cooked by Third Ward For Building Fund Broom-hea- d joined in birthday festivitHONORED AT SHOWER the Rulon Broomhead at ies the LehmberS. Riwrl Mrc in home honorAlpine, last Friday. The was former Sonja Wilkin, marked the birthday of Mr. in held day shower, bridal ed at a well as that of as Broomhead First Ward chapel. Tues Broomhead. Rulon Mrs. Sheila day afternoon, with Miss 11 A Tp Roberts and Miss Joan Jensen, East State Road.. W . C. Mrs. assisting as hostesses. Margaret McMillan comprised OPEN AT 7 Lehmberg. mother of the groom, selections from favorite songs. greeted the guests at the door There were nearly 100 in atand was in charge of the pro An aunt of the groom, tendance. gram. Mrs. Eldred Southwick Mrs. F. J. Sibbetts of Kaysville, August 4 and presided over the refreshment came for the occasion. table, assisted by Miss Jaylene Bid DnnKU d Price. 0 Arranging the gifts were Miss BuHets Jensen, Miss Roberts, Ruth Fer screaaeiij SAWS rell and JoAnn Smith. Gladioli fame and and zinnias lent a gracious touch Accurately of decoration. sands reccri numbers consisted Program their deeds! of: Song, "When Love is CallLAWN MOWERS ing," Arlene Carson, accomA Precision panied by Marilyn Anderson; JaLaine Webb, "Love song, Came Calling," with Miss Ander. son at the piano; reading, Joan 1 Jensen. Mrs. Donald Southwick sang, "Only a Rose," acPhone 289-CarMrs. George companied by son; a violin selection by Sharon Stephenson was accompanied by Lela Stewart. They played "Sweetheart." A vocal duet by LEHI, UTAH Mrs. Shirlef Powell and Mrs. LEHVS AMUSEMENT CENTER KEITH BUSHMANS VISIT John Keith Bushman, age 2 and Saturday visitor Tonight months, was a week-en- d August 4 and 5 with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman, for his first 2 2 view of Lehi. The handsome young man was accompanied by No. 1 - 111' his doting parents, Mr. and Mrs. TmUING... Keith Bushman of Logan. Keith is attending the USAC where he with JEFF CHANDLER will gain his Master's degree in HUGH FRENCH Direclta t, Industrial Arts. The baby was RWrTim, bom May 29. 5 Filed a Ground MORLEY JONES VP9 W ROYAL wrm.i.iTTi - FEATURES JaIH4- GEORGE PmdufM "U by Also MSA &! Never before a range with these -- ures qf this low pri(el p Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Busker enertained at their home last Thursday evening for a group of relatives and friends. Interesting films from Finland were shown by President Virgil H. Peterson. Refreshments were No. served. Present besides Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and the Buskers were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Some son of Deloit, Wis., parents of Mrs. Busker, Patricia Beaver, al so of Wisconsin, Bishop and Mrs Warren L. Goates, Mr. and Mrs Lrnest Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Woffinden, Mr. and Mrs Ben C. Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Randa! Schow, Mrs. Arthur Glover and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haws. Automatic Electric Provo, were dinner guests at the Shirlef Powell home, Sunday, They had just returned from a trip to Canada, where they visit ed at the home of Mrs. L. A Harrison, a sister to Mrs. Shir lef Powell, at Magrath, and at the William Jacobs home. Mrs Jacobs, formerly of Lehi, is a sister to Mr. Powell. 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