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Show Lehi About Folks You Know jeWs Mrs. Rhoda Brewster of Salt Lake City visited here last week Mn, and ith Mr. ited here last week at the home 1D:Monday. -.j at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Goates. Annie enter-I Members of the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hill of Tuesday Club. Burba nk, California, visited here last week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb. Martin J. Mrs. Mrnd Mrs. Alev P. Olsen and Mrs. Alberta Simpson were here from A of Salt Lake City last week, visiting Brinkerhoff L County, is at the home of their father, Don her parents. Mr. C. Loveridge, and other relatives H te Zs fjf ra Eda,l, gaS JSi Gtorge Harvey. I Frank Narramore Wyoming, were V ion visit their daugh- - Narramore at the ?lou Frances win. V of Mrs. A T" and Mrs. Cot Bert Wright and .HKt of ET visitors at the home Annie Mrs. fffrighfs mother. Frede- visited here homos of Mr. and Jnes and M Mrs. Sherman and f . .1 Granger, P r w. p. Ictiansen. fland Sterling Davis i fAm nun M were neie family the home at Sunday, visiting . .ana Mr parents. jk r Mrs. ' "I D L Gerald R. Taylor enjoyed Sci't from Mr. and Mrs. H. . .. - C DHntrA Binstiansen ui nuIU, boon. Both young people are fcding Brigham Young Mrs. Christiansen as mbered Univer- - wm ue the former Sylvia Bradshaw. Trade n For Your 140 Washer on a New Old DEXTER HM UI4 fflA IUU Clothes Washes My SO CLEAN c free press, lehl ltaii Athenian Club Elects Oificeis Friday. April 27. 1951 Vein Webbs Return Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor, rice ..w Enroute home to California fol president of th lowing a vacation trip, Lt. and will head the club as Mrs. Johnson visited at the home nevt year. Mrs. J. Earl mi,h iil be next of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb. tormer secretary. Lt. Johnson served in the Air years vice president and Mrs. Corps with the former Lt. Craig Vernon K. Nielsen, secretary. Mis. Crabb, during World War II. Svlvester Fvsns uac treasurer and Mrs. A. K. Chat-fiel- d Many interesting experiences will serve as historian. Rewere recalled. ah,;., From Honeymoon t " ...ern aae ana Irr.T" 'nUy. - u " w. "Pie. i iie wooing was solemnized April 2. and they were accom- P through the temple by iIrs Vern Whipple. Mrs. Cecil Ash. Mr. and Mrs Heber C Webb and Mrs. Vanile Southwick. hohowing the ceremony, the tiring president. Mrs. Elden Hard- w iU lng'ywvds left for a short honey- the corresponding secretary"joun trip through Southern Utah. 17ie meetulg was held at the !1,ie are now making their home nome oi Mrs. cecu L. Ash. The " litany was given by Mrs. LeRoy Davis, and Mrs. Rulon Allred re- t; AVKTTK ( LI B viewed the book. "Anybody Can Mis. Keith Gailey was hostess Do Anything." for the numbers of the Gayette by Betty Mrs. E. B. Garrett was Club, at her home last Wednesday. in charge of the program. Here from Provo were Mrs. Wilfred Oveson. Mrs. Mary Johnson Mrs. A. J. Broomhead returned and Mrs. Hal Scott. Other guests home Monday after visiting in included. Mis. Lee Stewart. Mrs. Salt Lake City with her sisters, Keith Clark .Mrs. Marlin ChristMr. and Mrs John W. Stoker iansen, Mrs. Everett Richens. (Ruby) and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Ed. Chestnut. Mrs. Frank W. Morris (Arreva). Mr. Broom- Huggard, Mrs William Nye and head remained for a few days Mrs. Howard Dettmar. Mrs Gailey this week with his daughters. Mis. served a delightful Mexican dinViola Willard and Mrs. Edna ner, and table games were played. Willes. Prizes were won by Mrs. Nye and Mrs. Dettmar. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis and r....t r Recent vistitors at the n Loveridge home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tregaskis former neighbors from American Fork and Miss Alice Parker, to Mrs. Loveridge. Miss Parker, Primary supervisor of the Alpine District, returned recently Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carter (Sally from a west Coast convention. Gaisford) and daughter Sarah Ann were here from Magna Tuesday, Mrs. O. R. Ivory and her daugh visiting with Mrs. Sarah E. Gais ter. Lt. Jean Ivory of the WACs, ford, grandmother to Mrs. Carter. visited here from Salt Lake City Saturday, at the Stanley M. TayMr. and Mrs. C. W. Lehmberg lor home and with her mother, and sons, Ellis and Ross, motored Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Lt. Ivory to Logan, Sunday, Mr. Lehmberg's has now left to report for active mother, Mrs. Anna B. Argust, duty at the Presidio in San Franjoined them on the return trip cisco, California. and will make her home here. Mrs Annie Buckley, visiting Mrs. W. L. Worlton visited in here from England with her Logan last week at the home of sister, Mrs. Mark Shaw, reached her daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. her 68th birthday, April 25. Num Ramon Wilson Mrs. Wilson spent erous gifts and cards of greettwo days here this week, returning ing were highlighted by two cablehome Wednesday morning. grams from England. Mrs. Buckley is enjoying her stay here very Mrs. Lorena B. Leavitt, sister much. to Mrs. A. J Broomhead, spent last week here from Provo at Mr .and Mrs. Junius Banks the Broomhead home. Mrs Veavitt visited in Salt Lake City at the is recuperating after a recent ill home of Mr .and Mrs. Myron ness Burgess (their daughter Margaret), Saturday and Sunday. ReMrs. Cordelia Booth of Provo, turning home Monday, they visited here Saturday at the home brought their two granddaughters, of a cousin, Mrs. Junius Banks. Yvonne and Laura Jo, with them With her were her daughter, Mr. for a visit. and Mrs. Vincent Rassmussen and two children, also of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crabb and son of Panguitch, visited here Rose LaRae Lott was a Sunday last week at the home of his Mrs. visitor here with her grandpar- grandparents, Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. Charles Crabb. They are moving She was accompanied by a friend to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Glen from the Brigham Young Univer Crabb, mother of Keith, was here from Antimony for three days, sity. also visiting in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs. Lee Dubach and with her son and his family. baby daughter, Cheryl Lynn, were here from Yuma, Arizona, In contrast to our spring for an overnight visit at the home weather here was news from of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Lehm- Casper, Wyoming, from Mr. and berg. They came to attend the Mrs. Pat Gaines. They reported a snowstorm and cold weather. funeral of an uncle in Logan. Mrs. Gaines will be remembered Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple as the former Maurine Beck, and their daughter, Miriam, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E L Bingley, who is spending a Beck. Mr. Gaines is employed short time here from San Fran- there as a geologist. cisco, visited in Provo Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Evelyn Slater entertained S. Webb. They attended the bap- a group Sunday at a dinner party tism of their little granddaughter, at her home. Besides members of her immediate family, those Miriam Webb. present included Mrs. Azalia Mrs. Alice Stice attended a Barnes and Miss June Barnes. luncheon given by the Ladies Special guests were Jack Barnes, Auxiliary of the Union Pacific member of the U. S. Navy, and Oldtimers Club No. 2, Thursday his fiance, Miss Lee Smith of Salt at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Lake City. City. Among those who visited with Special feature of the luncheon Osborne and attended the Harold was a book review given by Miss funeral of his father, William Helen Kimball of Salt Lake City. Osborne, was S. Edward Hancock, While in Salt Lake City, Mrs. former New Zealand missionary, Stice participated in genealogical here from Salt Lake City. Donald was a grandson, work and attended the temple Sherwood, session. She also visited with her down from the Couer de Alene daughter and family, Mr. and district in Idaho, and Mrs. Wm. Sherwood here from Eureka. Mrs. D. Richard Douglas. i sister-in-la- w - - IIEKE FKOM CALIFORNIA Here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Role, is Mrs. Alvin M Larsen with her baby son. Mare, of Long Beach, California. April 21 marked the first birth day anniversary of young Marc, and also the day they lelt California Dr. Larsen. who was a member of the bishopric in the L. D. S. Church organiation there. is receiving army officers training at San Antonio, Texas. He will receive a month's training before being assigned to a post. Mrs. Larsen, w ho w ill be remembered as the forme Miriam Royle, will remain with her parents for the time being. ATTEND WEDDING Among those attending the wed ding of Geraldine Penrod in Am- erican Fork, Friday .were a num ber from Lehi. Miss Penrod, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Penrod became the bride of William Duncan of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Powell attended. Little Misses Joyce and Marjorie Powell and Claire Ann De Young assisted in receiving the gifts. Others from Lehi were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Powell. Mr. and and Mrs. LaVar Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Larsen and son. Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Thornton; Mrs. Dean Powell and son, Keith, and Mr .and Mrs. Francis Grant. Mac-Dona- ld Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Broom- - BIKTIIDAY OBSERVED head attended the funeral ser-- 1 four granddaughters. Seventeen little guests joined Marilyn Fern Carlson in festivities marking her sixth birthday, last Tuesday ,at her home. Her birthday occurrs April 16. Candles were gay little girls on the two large heart shaped cakes, which cut into plenty for all. Small candelabra with tapers were in pink and green. Among the many lovely gilts received was a Blessed Event" doll to add to her large collection of dolls. Assisting her mother, Mrs. LaVar Carlson, with games and serving were Judy Grant and -- Maleta Peterson, The guests included a number of her associates at play school. Here to attend the funeral of William Osborne, Mrs. James B. (Zina) Sherwood was a week-en- d visitor from Morgan. She visited with her mother, Mrs. H. R Petersen and other relatives at the McMillan home. With her were her daughter, Miss Darlene Sherwood, and son, Robert P. of Utah Sherwood, University BILL MELSON FAMILY GET SKY VIEW OF LEHI Their home city, Lehi, looks good from all angles, according to the Bill Nielson family, who ob tained a birds' eye view of the locality last Friday. According to their report, an airplane ride is strictly fun, with no fear and no vices last week in Salt Lake City, for Nephi J. Hansen, 82. Mr. Hansen was a missionary companion to their father, the late Elisha H. Davis, Jr., in the early day England mission, and a close friend of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner are very happy over the arrival of a new granddaughter born April 6th to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brems, their daughter, Jean. The baby will be named Cathy Jean and has one brother, Jackie, 5 years. This makes five grandchildren for the Turner's one grand son and student. f Numbered among the guests at the L. J. Morton home, Saturday evening, here to attend the wedding of Miss Joyce Morton and Wesley K. Turner, were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon out-of-to- Mi at P' ctmrart nf Salt Take Mr. and Mrs. John Steed of Yes. We Have Genuine J. L CASE Parts to Repair Your O Tractor O Combine O Forage Harvester Mower O Cultivator O Baler O Manure O Side Delivery Rake Spreader And Many Other CASE Farm Machines O UTAH VALLEY IMPLEMENT Co. State Street LEHI illness. Making the flight from the Provo airport ,the Nielsons stay ed aloft for an hour and a half, circling the vicinity of Provo, Pleasant Grove and on to Lehi Pilot of the plane was its Douglas Nielson of Pleasant Grove, a brother" to Mr Nielson With Mr. and Mrs. Nielson were their children, Von, 15, Doris, 11 LaMont, 6, and little Donna, 3. Lehi really looked beautiful, they -a- Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. 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