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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, News About Folks You Know Mrs. Kate Fowler, whose birthand Mrs. R J. Slater (Lorena Abbott) of American day anniversary came on WednesFork, spent Saturday ev ening here day. February 28, was honored at a dinner and family gathering at visiting at the Abbott home. her home. Mrs. J. P. Christiansen visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, in Sandy, Sunday, at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny who have spent the winter months in St George, doing temple work, Bolliger. are expected home early this Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mower of month, Provo, visited at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Ensign of Mower's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City, visited at the Seth Littleford. Sunday. 4Clover home. Monday. They were Mr and Mrs. Allen Nielson enroute home from a winter va were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. cation in Hawthorne, California. and Mrs. James Nielson of River-toMr. and Mrs. Harold Comer and parents of Mr. Nielson. sons. Jerry and Larry, were down The many friends of Mrs. from Logan visiting at the home Vernon (Alene) Curtis will be of his mother. Mrs. Frances Compleased to know that she is now er. home from the hospital and is imMrs. LaVerde Kirkham was proving after a recent major operation. hostess for the Mas and Pas Club, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clifford (Jedda) Austin has returned home after three Mr. and Mrs. Frank Narramore weeks treatment in the LDS hos- of Evanston. Wyoming, visited pital in Salt Lake City. She is here with their daughter. Miss reported improved. Lou Narramore, at the home of Mrs. Frances Comer. Mrs. McKinley Eastmond of Salt Lake City, gave birth to twin Mr. and Mrs. Mel Boyce of Salt girls Monday morning in a Salt Lake City, were guests at the Lake hospital The twins weigh home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carfour pounds each. ' son, Sunday. Mr. - n, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lehmberg Mr and Mrs. Eldred Southwick were Salt Lake City visitors, and daughter, Cherie, were Provo Wednesday, doing temple work. visitors, Tuesday. They were ac companied by Mrs. Rex SouthwicK Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frame of and children. Lynn and Teresa. Salt Lake City, were week-en- d visited at the home of an visitors here at the home of Dr. They Mrs. Albert Hawkins. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. They aunt, are moving to Long Beach, CaliMr. and .Mrs. Glen Mott and fornia, this week to make their reMrs. Frame will be home. family and Mr. Motts mother, membered as the former Barbara Mrs. Sadie Mott or American Beth Worlton, a niece of the Sunday afternoon in Mf. Frame, who graduated Fork, spent of his from the University of Utah at Provo, visiting at the home Mrs. and Mr. Parley expects to continue in sister, Alice, the marketing field in California: Rawlings and family. Worl-ton- s. mid-winte- r, r BRING CHILDREN HERE! 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Japan Lehi Free Press Dear Mr. Innes and Lehi People: My how time flies! just such a Ltle while ago I was appreciating your help as greatly in announcement and collecting candy children's for our Japanese and here it is FebChristmas Brovejen 49, Middelfart, Denmark. s Mrs. Ed Brunson and Mrs. Clara Clover spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City, overnight guests at the home of Mr. and The Fahys Mrs. Stephen Fahy. were neighbors of Mrs. Brunson at Elko. Nevada. ruary Dear Editor: While I haw a few minutes tonight I want to take this oppor-to tunity-- to express my gratitude the Press". It has really been wonderful to received the paper this last year and a half and I want to compliment you on the fine job you are doing. For the first 13 months of my mission I was working in Aakborg. It is about the third or fourth largest twon here in Denmark. At the present time I am working here in Middelfart. a smaller town 1. Perhaps how have you To wondered far reaching the results of that drive for candy was. Let me tell you about these people. They are so very different Third Ward Bazaar As a highlight of the Third Ward Relief Society bazaar, which is planned for April 5, a beautiful satin quilt will be auctioned. Special feature of the quilt, which is being prepared by Vilate Coates. is the use of autographs. Names will be applied with textile paint and focussed in an intricate quilting design. Proceeds from the quilt sale and the bazaar in general will be added to the ward building fund, according to Mrs. Relief Nielson, Society Ruby president. A canvass of the ward members has been made and a number of names submitted, during the However month of February. there is still some space left, Mrs. Nielson said, and anyone wishing his or her name added may do so by contacting Mrs. Nielson or her from us in every way. We have so of about 6,000 people. Right now mucfi and appreciate it so little. we seem to be having a little Mrs. A. J. Broomhead spent a It takes very little to bring hap- winter weather but it really hasn't been too bad this winter. The in Salt Lake piness to these people. three day week-enis starting to come up earlier sun we City visiting at the home of her go to The children here, as so I guess we will soon have now and Mr. Mrs. W. John sister, and from our daily activities, Stoker (Ruby Davis). The Stokers call "hello" to any American they summer again. During the winter drove down for a brief visit ac see. Just to answer "hello" back months the sun is way south and much and as see companying her home. to them makes them happy. The we don't our it very rather short are a result days G.I. has been kind to the children but then our and long very nights Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bushman here and the child feels a friendly in the summer it is just the opand son, John Keith, spent the spirit toward Americans. with the sun coming up week-en- d in Lehi, visiting at the The parents show joy at your posite home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. noticing their child, on a crowded around 3:30 in the morning and John Bushman, and with other train or whereever you may be going down around 11 at night. relatives. The Bushmans are in contact with the tiny lady and Very nice. We sure do get our over living in Logan where Keith is at her precious bundle on her back. share of exercise riding bikes is over A here bike here. just tending the USAC. At Christmas time our Sunday if you car at a there home, like swells. School attendance naturally Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peck en- - A few weeks before Christmas don't have one you don't get well. One thing that Joyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. the children start coming into around very me and that is to still interests Lee of Eureka, last Friday. Sundav School. Our regular at Wilson men see in meir old warning Mrs. Lee is a sister to Mrs. Peck. tendance of 20 swelled to 165 Their son, Glen, is soon to be children at Christmas. In this dis wooden shoes on these cabbie streets. married. trict we have 3 Sunday Schools stone is a very rich little Denmark we are schools besides the other In honor of the birthday of teaching. country, rich in the food point of Dale Anderson of Salt Lake City, When the little children come view. She has often been called of Europe" and a family dinner was held at his to Sunday School you know they the "Bread-baskhome last Sunday. His parents, aren't after religion, and that they I think this is quite true. We Bishop and Mrs. Hyrum A. Ander didn't come to get warm, for in have plenty of meat, potatoes, son, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- a Japanese building (where we milk, eggs, cheese and other dairy son I lay ward and children, were hold our meetings) there is no products. About the only thing present from Lehi. Dr. and Mrs. warmth. When you see the frost- that is rationed now is sugar. George Eason and family of Salt bitten hands of poorly clothed Butter went off ration just last Lake City, also joined the group. little children reaching for his month so things are gradually one can't help comparing picking up to where they left off can still see Mrs. Nettie Phillips and her son, candy, that to our Christmas at home. before the war. We shelters here Frank Phillips of Aberdeen, Idaho, The people in Osaka are better al lof the are visiting at the home of her dressed than in Tokyo, but still that they used and just the other daughter, Mrs. Leo Ball. They it makes anyone sick to see them. week they set up the air raid arrived last Wednesday. Mrs. You feel rather spoiled, as you see sirens again and tryed them out. Frank Phillips is expected down them and compare your own life I would appreciate it very much to accompany her husband on the to theirs. One of our investigators if you could change my address return trip. is a blind boy. He is very much from Aalborg to here in Middeinterested and mangages to at lfart, BroVenjen 49. Sometimes the Mrs. Edward G. Yates left early tend all of our meetings. He has papers come there' to Aalborg and Tuesday morning for Burley, the unusual gift of playing any- they sit up there for two weeks before someone gets around to Idaho, where she will attend the thing, by ear, on the piano. Mrs. funeral of her sister-in-laHis home is " too poor to afford sending them on down to me. Francis Louder, who died last Fri a piano, but he comes to the Again let me thank you all for day. school and plays for us. Just be the fine job you are doing. It fore Christmas it was a bitter means a lot to me to be able to Mrs. Alice Stice spent three cold night and he came out to get some of the local news from days last week visiting in Salt our Christmas party. I couldnt there at home. May the Lord Lake City at the home of her stand it. I took the mittens my bless you all there at home. daughter, Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. mother had made for me two Sincerely yours, Richard Douglas. She spent con- years ago and gave to him. They Elder Paul Hanson. siderable time attending temple were rus greatly appreciated, sessions. mother wrote me a lovely letter A NEW GRANDSON (which I couldn't read), to thank FOR THE DICKERSONS Mrs. Nate L. Seamons of Logan, me A new grandson for Mr. and also. spent last week visiting at the He didn't eat a single piece from Mrs. E. Rodney Dickerson arrived home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. his sack of candy until he reached L. E. Russon. With her was her home to share it with his brothers at Midvale, Monday, February 26. U State Street The son of Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph baby son, Lynn. While here, Mrs. and sisters. Seamons, who will be remembered There are so many children (800 L. Southworth of Midvale, the as the former Eloise Russon, to be exact) that you toiks at baby has one sister, Sherry Ann, visited in Pleasant Grove with Mr. home brought joy to. That is a two and a half. and Mrs. Nephi Radmall. lot of children, but there was a lot of candy, also. DUP The candy came just m time for Christmas. The joy and hapThe meeting of the Bluebell piness it brought these children Camp of the Daughters of the we don't know. Maybe someday Utah Pioneers, will be held next one of these children will want Thursday, March 8, at 2:00 p. m. religion and remember our church Alice Stice and Pearl D. Broom-hea- d and investigate it. will be the hostesses at the May I mention also the aphome of Mrs. Stice on Main St. preciation my companion and I All members are urged to attend. feel to Brother and Sister Tom Kirkham for the wonderful packThe Evansville Camp meeting ing of the candy. It arrived in has been postponed until Thurs fine shane. and much time and day, March 15, it is announced by work had gone into the packing Hazel Allred, captain of the group. My companions join me in thank-inthe Fifth Ward Relief Soc Chaplain Rachel Anderson Mil iety and send thanks to all of be hostess at her home for the who donated to the cause. Fort Wall Camp. Thursday, March you God continue his blessings May 8. at 2:00 p. m. Mable Taylor and that .your children will upon Laura Schow will assist as hos- never you see the poverty that exists tesses. All eligible members are here. ARE POWER PACKED urged to attend. Sincerely, Sister Zona E. Walker TO GIVE SUPERB Snow Springs Camp meeting will be held in the Fifth Ward NURSING CLASS MEET church, next Thursday, March 8, FOR EVENING FRINGE AREA at 2:00 p. m., it is announced by Following a regular custom, the Cross Nursing Class of 1941, Captain Essie G. Worlton. A Red met for a hot dinner and visiting, RECEPTION! good turnout is desired. Hostess- Monday evening. Mrs. Alice Stice es will be Zina Willes, Tora Love-rid- was hostess for the group at her and Edith Haws. home. d LEHI sJri Highlight Alene Curtis, ar.j wiicox. or LeatK man in charge a is being ms.u of the nairir. "sij J aU to !ik roof and ii,,v and a practically may contribute need not be ward. Mrs . : signer of the Uautifm. in Centennial quilt, a tux. ct U Tl to be an heirloon :! lux WIT FKOM WEEKLIES "The average cirl beauty than brains hZ "H average man can see bettLM Gretna, La. l Advertiser, mat I We iue of thi' Mansfield Pa. m0 et air-rai- d AND ft VISION! IE. of Mrs. Webb and Mr. Madsen. 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