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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH II (gQCffll ON BIRTHDAY pleasantly surprised on his birthday by family members who gathered in his Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A 11 red ar- honor. The group assembled in rived home Tuesday night after the home and called their greetspending the winter months in ings when he returned in from Arizona, where Elder A 11 red has gardening. Seated around the served as a guide at the Mesa table with Mr. and Mrs. Smith Temple, and both have attended were, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Temple sessions daily. of Among those from Lehi whom Smith and Mrs Phyllis Lind they met during that time were American Fork, and brothers, Mr. Mayor George W. Leany, Mr. and and Mrs. Douglas Smith and Mr. Mrs. Jay Haws and Elder Robert and Mrs. Roosevelt Smith. Mr. Brown. Elder Brown, who is serv- Smith's birthday falls on March ing in the West Indian Mission 26. with headquarters at Gallup. New Mexico, spent a day with them. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY conThey enjoyed a tour of Phoenix Receiving good wishes and and points of interest together. gratulations from many friends Love-ridg- e Enroute home, the Allreds and relatives, Mrs. Don -- C. observed her birthday, stopped in Grand Junction, Colo., where they visited with their son, Tuesday, March 27. Her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer Allred. Mrs. Joseph Makin (Vera) of her, Their baby son, born January 15, American Fork, visited with and was blessed in church services on accompanied by her son. BillVern Mrs. Marie, daughter, Sunday. The young man has one Goode and her four children were s sister and two brothers. The Goodes now have 12 grandchildren. also in the group. The now living in Manilla in their are John Peterson is the maternal in good new home. Also grandfather. The mother will be wishes were her joining Lottie Mrs. sister, remembered as the former MarW. HONORED Alfreds Return From Arizona J. Earl Smith was All-red- garet Peterson. The Allreds report a most enjoyable and very busy five months in the sunny South. Peterson, and brother, Ernest Larsen. ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Phyllis Lind entertained ATHENIAN CLUB at dinner at her home in Ameri' Mrs. LeRoy Davis was hostess can Fork Sunday, in honor of at her home for the members of the birthdays of her father, J. the Athenian Club last Wedne-di- Earl Smith, and her son Allen, She used the spring theme whose 14th milestone came Wedin refreshments and daffodils April 4. Daffodils graced in decoration. There were 19 pres- nesday, the rooms and a large birthday ent. cake with the names of the The litany was given by Mrs. honored guests, highlighted the Edna Campbell who spoke of the table as a centerpiece. Besides two important days in the month Mrs. Mr. J. Earl Smith and and of March, the first day of spring the Lind family were present, Mr. and this particular season, Easter. Mrs. and Glenn E. Smith and A very interesting travel lecture was given by Mrs. Stanley daughters, Linda Kay, Suzanne M. Taylor, who recalled her trip and Kathleen; Mr. and Mrs. to Hawaii, illustrating the account Grant B. Smith and son Cary, with pictures and souvenirs. and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Reese. y. Prescriptions Filled With the Best in Drugs and Chemicals wwwwwwwwww HOW IS YOUR HAIR STANDING THIS DRY SPRING WEATHER? and let us help you with your problems TONI Permanent Wave Refills $1.00 HUDNUT Permanent Wave Refills 1.50 NUTRI TONIC Permanent Wave Refills ........ 1.25 RAVE Permanent Wave Refills 1.00 plus tax SHASTA SHAMPOO 89c MULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO ..... 50c RAVE SHAMPOO H Q Z 53c - 98c 47c STATU SIEiEET I f 7 mm Wanlass Return From California Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Mr. have returned after several very happy months spent in California and Arizona, during which time they celebrated their fifty-firwedding anniversary. The event took place at the home of their son. A. T. Wanlass ax San Pablo, with other family members and friends gathering to pay their respects. While with relatives in Los Angeles, they enjoyed the spec tacle of the Rose Bowl parade. At Benson. Arizona, they spent sevent weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Max Fenn, A trip over the border into Old Mexico furnished many interesting sights Traveling up the coast line, they were guests at the homes of their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wanlass and Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Wanlass at Rodeo, ai well as at the Athol T. Wanlass home in to San Pablo. They report a most monderful winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wanlass and Mrs. M. L. The meeting of the Lehi Wanlass motored to Lehi, bring Garden April Club will be held next them home and are remaining to Thursday in the Memorial buildattend general conference. ing, at 7:30 p. m., it is announced by Mrs. Kate Fowler, president. New members are invited to join MIA the club, club officers state, for Hold valuable help in gardening and the various interesting phases of Rose floriculture. The lovely rose ceremony wan observed by the 20 members of NIELSON CHILD IMPROVES Little Donna Nielson, the M.I.A. Maid class in the First Ward Tuesday evening, with a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 100 per cent attendance of the Bill Nielson is reported improv girls and their mothers. The event ing following an eye operation pertook place in the Relief Society formed at the St. Mark's hospital Corrooms, in a candle-ligsetting. in Salt Lake City, Friday. Lighted white tapers stood on rective surgery on the other eye a lace covered table. Favors were is planned for the latter part of dainty yellow roses on a spark- this week. The operations will ling background. Refreshments correct a visual defect for the little girl. were served by the girls. Each girl had selected a rose with a particular meaning for her, which she explained to the group in a short speech, after which the rose was presented to her mother. Leaders of the group are Eleen Urry and Helen Ellison, who took charge. Alta Clark, Stake M.I.A. Maid leader, was in attendance and gave a short speech of comTo Your Order And mendation. Arlene Carson was in charge of the program Best of All You Pay Caroline Curtis played a solo, "Hearts and Flowers," accompanied by Marilyn Anderson; a vocal trio, Marilyn Janice Madsen and Ruth Ferrell, sang, "Bless This House," with Miss Anderson at the piano. With 15 Months to Pay the Frances Martens gave the explanation of the symbolism of the Balance st guidi-anc- e, and mutual helpfulness. Its continued progress is predicted on the same living ideals. It that is not what we do with is important. we have, but what we have, Editors Not: Greater Utah Valley, Inc. Invite your aid in acquainting our citizen con- cerning any facta about Utah Valley. Any Information you may have regarding the moun- for her long caW teacher for the Stw had and pioneered ui.w P18! and family in the liZ uig region. Both iT aiM iia. Otterson were nplov(jr'! field during the ar. V Amone the ntH : were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Hernu Jennie Nostrum. Lew T Hardy of Spanish Fort ' ts In the fear of the confidence: and his chiijJ tains, lakes, history, er develop ment of our Inland empire will Send be greatly appreciated to Greater I'tah Valley, Inc., Box 423, Provo, Utah. haaporre ROGER'S ATTEND FUNERAL A group of relatives from Lehi attended the funeral of Mrs. Nephi (Lenore) Otterson. 72, at Idaho Falls, last Wednesday, in the stake tabernacle there. A brother. DeRay Allred of Lehi, dedicated the grave. Mrs. Otterson, a native of Lehi, "" 'I BARBER SHOP Now Open Every D. 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A community is but a collection Brig-haof individuals; and community life may be rich and full, or drab and dull, depending upon the mental attitudes of the people who comprise it. Utah Valley, as an enlarged community, has all the natural and physical resources to make a most desirable place in which to live. A kind providence has given us a rich heritage here in Utah Valley a beautiful lake, gorgeous mountains, rich fertile fields, and a temperate climate. All this is for our intelligent use and received ours she incident, pioneer first prize, a lovely wrist watch, enjoyment. It shall be the purpose of this from the Sons of the Utah Pioneers organization. Chorister column, to call attention to the in Sunday School and Mutual, she worth while things that we have was a member of the Third Ward and may attain by wisdom and united cooperation. choir. Norman Vincent Pealse once A graduate of Jordan High "The detonation of any said, is Mr. Carlisle School, employed deby Welch's Sash and Door Com government begins with the which of the upon principles cay church Active in affairs, pany. he serves as an organist in a it was founded." Community life in Utah Valley was founded on ward organization. the principles of honest work, m vio-li- Come in Planning a September wedding. Jo Ann Dorton will become the bride of Ray O. Carlisle of Salt L--e City, in Salt Lake Announcement of Temple rites the engagement is made by the Mr. and t. parents of the Mrs. Basil Dorton. Mr. Carlisle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Carlisle Miss Dorton has attended Young University and is employed by the First Security Bank in Salt Lake City. She is a member of "Sweet Adeline. Inc.," musical group and sings in a quartette. "The Pastels." During her high school years she played in both band and orchestra, and served as concertmistress for the latter She was a member of the Boosters club. For her story. ' Black Hawk". an original account of a true t away, Marl 5 Pa! had received TS25! J Greater Utah Valley, Inc. Miss Mr. and Mrs. . C. hnrn ,'ac News From Miss Jo Ann Dorton To be Autumn Bride Modal 37K1S...WoW IIP $469.95 txctst TAX IHClUDtt It s a fact! More than half of all TV combinations sold in America are buUt by Admiral. See this magnificent new 1951 model and understand why. Enjoy the Clearest TVyou'll ever vith easy one-kntuning. Enjoy the rich-tonob ed Col- NYLONS l- Dynamagic Radio. Enjoy the . LEO L0TT THE LADIES LehJ, Utah LOCAL AGENT Phone 307-- J "Triple-Ha- y Thonograph that plays all records (33, & 78 rpm) . . . all sizes (7, 10 A 12") . . . all automatically. Beautiful hand-rubbe- d has spacious album compartment. cabinet Superb value! Quantities limited so be here first! ... what you buy . . . buy now. 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