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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Friday, April 13, 1951 came to attend General Conference sessions Also in the Sunday evening, family group, were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson (a nephew) and family, of Bounti- News About Folks You Know Mrt Harvey Okey is ill at her Mrs. Roeer Graham and her home. She has been confined to mother, Mrs. Charles Turner, bed for the past two weeks. spent one day during conference week-envisiting in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Comer City, at the home of a sister, Mrs. were hosts at dinner. Sunday, for C. E. Diehl d Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans. Hal Woodhouse of Costa Mesa Mr. and Mrs. E E Anderson of California, visited here Saturday Ogden, visited in Lehi, Sunday, with Mrs. Rachael Anderson and at the Stanley M. Taylor home, with relatives and friends. between attendance at conference Mrs. J. P. Chrisiansen and Mrs meetings. . Jesse Fox spent Tuesday in Provo on business and pleasure. Down from Idaho to attend General Conference, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans at- Marvin Powell and family spent tended the funeral of James several days with his mother. Julian in American Fork, last Mrs. Nieohne Powell. The Powells are farming near Jerome. Monday. Mrs. James Beverley spent two days in Murray last week visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs Guy Redmond. Mrs. Redmond returned with her for a visit here over the week-en- She was ac d. companied by her children. Mrs. Waidemar Jensen spent a in Salt Lake four day ween-enCity, attending conference sessions and visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holdaway. She also spent some time at the homes of her daughters, Mr and Mrs. Eldon Gale, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Krantz. d Receives Promotion Mrs. Milian Kirkham received word that her son. Douglasful au: 4-Strong, has recently been of rank the vanced to captain. left Pvt. and Mrs. Buddy Watts Korea where Tuesday morning for their return The news came from to Fort Benning. Ga.. after spend- the former Lieutenant Strong has ing a week here at the home of been stationed since February officers feted him at a Mr. and Mrs. Milian Kirkham. Mrs. Watts will be remembered large party with a cake and all as the former Lillian Strong. The the festivities of the occasion. Cptain Strong writes that he young couple also spent some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs is well, and has been ordered into Von W. Watts of Provo. Pvt. front line maneuvers in the near Watts expects to leave for over- future. He was recalled into active service with the 204th seas duty in the near future. National Guard Reserve from 4 Mrs. Paul C. Pack left Monday Logan, leaving a position with the for the return trip to Phoenix. US Reclamation Bureau. His wife, Arizona, after spending several the former Dorothy Greenwood, and days here with her parents, Mr. and their children Connie Fork, American in are and Mrs. Leon Peet. and brother, Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Peet. She with her father, Bishop T. A. also visited with friends in Lin-do- n Greenwood. and Manila With her was her little daughter, Anita. The BROWN CHILD INJURED Packs, who have lived in Lindon IX FALL FROM CAR for some years, have spent the Little Beverley Brown, three-year-o-ld winter months in Arizona where of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Pack is employed in the Richard daughter Brown was injured in a building business. fall from the family car, suffer4 4 ing a skull fracture. The family Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reese of Cal was driving to the grocery store gary, Canada, visited at the home when the door was accidentally of a sister to Mrs. Reese, Mrs. opened and the child fell out. Shirlef Powell. Upon news of the Treatment was given at St. sudden death of an uncle, Morgan Benedict's hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Rosser in Los Angeles, California, Andrew Losee, who visited there the Reeses motored to California Sunday, reports that her little to attend the funeral. They were granddaughter is improving. The accompanied by Mrs. Sarah Reese mother will be remembered as the of Salt Lake City, mother of Mr. former Evelyn Hartshorn. The Reese, and Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Browns are living at Sahara Reese, uncle and aunt . Mrs. Village. Morgan Rosser died .March 17, after a lingering illness. Among those visiting here, Sunday, at the homes of Mrs. Rachael Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. StanM. Taylor, were Mr and Mrs. Wheat-land, Mrs. Leath Miller of Mrs. Shirlef Powell visited in ley Verno E Larsen and daughters, Wyoming, has been spending Orem, Monday afternoon, at the Anita. and Lynette of the past month in Lehi with her home of her daughter, Edith, Mrs Clearfield,Nancy Mr and Mrs. Boyd mother, Mrs Geneva Stewart. Bernard Walker. The Walkers Clawsen and son. Paul, and Mr. oldest son, Lynn, is improving and Mrs. Glen Merrill of Salt Mr. and Mrs Seth Littleford after a seige of rheumatic fever, Lake City. enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mower of Provo, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Randal Schow en Here from Los Angeles, Calievening. fornia, Mrs. James Buchanen joyed the company of their son, (Beverley Thomas) and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Schow of Mr and Mrs. Duane Woffinden Linda, are visiting with her par Logan for three days last week. and family visited in Bountiful, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Green- With them were their twin baby Saturday, at the home of Mr. and wood, and grandparents. Mr. and daughters, making their acquaint Mrs. Carl Peterson, a cousin to Mrs. James Beverley. ance with relatives in Lehi. The Mrs. Woffinden. little girls were named Vera Jean Mrs. V. E. Larsen and daughter, (for grandmother Schow) and Extending birthday greetings to Lynette, were here from Clear Colleen. 4 4 4- their son, Cecil Webb in Spanish field, Wednesday and Thursday, Fork, Monday, April 9, Mr. and visiting at the home of her mother, Here from Denver, Colorado, Mrs. E. N. Webb visited with Mrs. Rachael Anderson, and with with a large group of deacons who him and his family at their home. other relatives and friends. They attended the conference sessions and the funeral of President returned home, Friday. Mrs. Kate Fowler and family George Albert Smith, James David visit from Mrs. Annie Fritz returned home West, 13, visited with his grand enjoyed a week-en- d her daughter in law, Mrs. Ed Monday evening after a visit of mother, Mrs. Alice Stice This Howard Evans, superintendent Fowler (LuGene Skanchey) down several days in Salt Lake City was his first visit here in seven of the North San Pete County from Logan. at the homes of her daughters, years, rour cars loaded with school district, at Mount Pleasant, Mr and Mrs. Bert Wright and deacons, attended conference from arrived in Lehi last Wednesday evening, enroute to convention in M. Taylor, Jr, spent family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford the Denver Stake. Stanley Salt Lake City. Mrs. Evans and the we?k-en- d here from Salt Lake Ramos and Mrs. Jesse Baird. 4 4 4- Mrs. C. R Clark of Pleasant son, Clark, and the new baby City, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs Glen Mott and Grove spent several days this daughter, drove to Lehi, Friday. are remaining for a week's other relatives. family enjoyed the company of week at the Harold W. Barnes They visit Mrs. Loretta Maxwell with in care of Mrs. the her Mr. Mott's mother, Sadie home, aiding Here from Milford, Mrs. Glen Mott of American Fork, who spent father, George F. Barnes. Her and Mr. and Mrs H. C. Evans. McKnight spent the week-en- d She Joined sisters, Mrs. R. L. Thomlinson The baby, who was named BarSunday with them. Mrs. and Mr. with visiting Phillip the family at dinner and in and Mrs. Arnold Hendrickson, bara Lynn, last Sunday, is making Boltz and her sister, Mrs. William watching conference sessions over both of Pleasant Grove, are also the acquaintance of her grandL. Welch who is here from Crow-hear- t, television. spending considerable time with parents for the first time. She He is reported is now ZVt months old. their father. Wyoming. 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Erickson, slightly improved this week. HERE FROM WALLA WALLA Mrs. Alice L. Phillips enjoyed their daughter and her baby, of 4 a visit from a nephew, Mr and Salt Lake City, visited at the Mrs. Alice Stice has returned Making the trip in their own Mrs. Marcel Lauper and family, home a visit after Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lott, very plane, pleasant Shirlef Powell home, Sunday Here from in Mount Pleasant, as the guest of daughter, Stania and son, Wal during the week-enis a Erickson Mrs. girlSan Francisco, California, to at- evening. a granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. lace, spent the conference weektend conference, they spent some hood chum of Mrs. Powell and Don Dickerson. Mr. Dickerson is end here as guests of their partime with Mrs. Phillips and other this was their first visit here in on the teaching staff of the high ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott, school there Accompanied by her and Mrs. Rachael Wing. Here for nine years. relatives. daughter, Wilma, Mrs. Richard General Conference, they met v Douglas of Salt Lake, and Mrs. their daughter, Miss Rose LeRae Stice left last Sunday with the, Lott, University student of Provo, who sang with the BYU chorus. Dickersons, returning home From ... &y The Lotts were honored at a family dinner Sunday, prior to Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Carlson their leaving at 2:00 p. m. A Joined a family group Saturday call at seven announced telephone evening at Pleasant Grove at the that they had made the trip in B. Carl of home his Carl father, Off-K- oy son. Others in the party included four hours. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson and Reverend Lester of the eharca dossal yo to that church. And Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carlson, Plea-aMt oa HiUsboro Road coaches Us he's so to deaf he couldn't carry Grove; Mrs. Helen Onley, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Leon Brown, Tannf Peoples' Choir lata Thars-da-y a taao hi a bucket! afternoons after high school r From where I ait, yoa might say Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Pender of West Jordan. Each con basketball practice lota oat that Bass didat have much in cora-mwith those stager. But he tributed to the pot luck supper Buss Ellis pastaros eowi aoxt and an enjoyable time. to that church. Aroand I o'clock doesn't divide folks into groups 4-Your polithey used to make a lot of racket he's "with" or "aria." and Mrs. O R. Ivory and about wanting to go homo. That tics, your personal preferences or daughter, Lt Jean Ivory of the made it kind of rough oa tho eboir. the fact that you like a moderate W. A. C, were here from Salt glass of beer mean nothing either Whoa Bas Isaraod who4 Lake City, Sunday, visiting with Mrs. Rachael Anderson, Mr. and going oa ho said to Beverend Los-to- rt way to Bass. He's a real neighbor Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor and other 1 aopsr yet hoard of a sow to etwrabody relatives. With them was Miss that oomU moo oa koy. Bo, lH Jmt Donna Cofelt, formerly of Tuli more ov to. a MsJo earlier...." Lake, California. Lt. Ivory has TUs started mo to thinking. Buss returned to her farm in Tuli Lake before reporting for active duty at the Presidio in San Francisco, Coprr H W51, Vmud State Brtwrt April 25. FIXERAL those attending ATTEND Among Dougas Strong the the bishopric funeral of George H. Shoell in Orem, Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith, Mrs. Glenn E. Smith, Mrs. Grant B. Smith. 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