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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEld, UTAH I251SI i MRS. MATILDA PHILLIPS which HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Jbirthday. f Lorraine uule o Jetoined a dozen lit-'l- iJ Part'. Saturday. cages tome, individual prepared "her fW B 5oat' played cned. Cousins join-ftDonna Webb, fr olher Mrs. Ward Jo Wing. "f .a JSir. M Glen Singleton. 5 m AND tOPHCOATES flXE'HOME home iasi door neighbors nHprn f are Lt. and in Lehi ,.' to PARENTS VISIT MISSIONARY Following a yearly custom the family of Mrs. Mathilda Phillips gathered in her honor on her birthday, Tuesday, May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson (her daughter Agnes) were hosts at dinner at their home in Salt Lake A beautifully decorated City. cake was used as a centerpiece. Joining Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and their children, Phillip, Lorraine, Rosalie and Neil, and Mrs. Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson (Gladys), Kenneth and Glade, and Mr. and Mrs. George Tripp (Shirley) and daughter Jeanne. Mrs. Phillips has now reached her 76th birthday. She received many lovely gifts and expressions of good wishes, including a remembrance from her daughter, Freda, Mrs. Nyal Fletcher of Alberta, Canada. Ma-grat- h, Goates, par- ocates. They have the past several years ATTEND IJSAC FETE in Rush Valley where Mrs. George Ingram was one uecu of six mothers initiated into the He Activities. 'Uce shortly after return-fro- honorary "Mothers Club" in connection with Theta Upsilon sororfive years spent in the at the USAC at Logan, Suncampaign during ity A Pacific Two were mothers of day. originally M War n, leaving members; two were sorority Guard artillery i the National members; one, the house faculty t. mother, and Mrs. Ingram was iAhn . l? l lit & m GRADUATION jEXD ERASES jr. e David H. Carson Vineyard, Sunday, and Mrs. visitors in the their daughter, of home Carlyle Bunker. They ended the Seminary graduation rcises of the Sharon Stake, in Velyle ich a granddaughter, as accom-lis- t nker, participated Also in the class was Cree Kofford, son of Cree and Melba Mrs. Ida Ison formerly of Kofford, one of He was Fair-I- were held The exercises d. speak-- , the at theatre, with 144 in the whom participated, ss, all of guest speaker was scheduled. Scera XTHDAY elected to the honor as the mother of Sherman Ingram chosen as "ideal man," by the group. The initiation was held at 1:00 p. m., followed by the annual tea for parents and graduating seniors, held at the sorority house. Mr. Ingram and their daughter, Lucinda, accompanied Mrs. Ingram for the pleasant occasion. They were dinner guests at Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sherman's fraternity, also remaining for the "Greek Spring Sing." Sherman directed his fraternity group in their part on the program. While at the college, The Ingrams enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Wilson (Ruth Worlton). Mr. Wilson is on the teaching staff. XGRATULATIONS A reunion of old friends congratulations and took happy last place Wednesday at the are being extended to William Skinner home. Former Her Ernest J. (Jack) Webb, who Mrs. Cliff Nichols 11 reach his twenty-secon- d birth- Lehi residents and her mother, (Zola Brown) 25. s', Friday, May Nearing Mrs Phoebe Brown, now of DrapI completion of his LDS Mission, is now at visited with the Skinners. They er, Lexington, Ky. also spent some time in Roy at IRTHtHV DIMRE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Webb jMr. an, Mrs Ernest Fage ire hosts at dinner. Sunday, in fcor of their daughter, Ila, Mrs. Birthday It wishes lanklm B. Salt Lake anniversary, the children were SONS IN CALIFORNIA President and Mrs. Webb accompanied Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gammon on a delightful motor trip to California, Friday and Saturday, where they visited wnn ineir missionary sons. They met Elder Paul Webb at the home of the "Mission Mnth-- " in Sacramento and were able to spend live hours with him, before his appointment at a meeting. Elder Webb is now serving at Colfax. Stopping for an overnight stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel L Wanlass, at Rodeo, they met Elder Harold Gammon there. He is now living next door to the Waniasses. Mrs. Wanlass is a sister to Mrs. Webb. Harold was free to accompany them to San Francisco. Both young men are working hard and enjoying their missions. They are now situated about 100 miles apart. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Receiving good wishes and congratulations on her birthday, Friday, May 18, was Mrs. Ernest N. (Annie L.) Webb. Numerous calls and gifts came during the Her daughter, Ila, Mrs. day. Franklin B. Adams of Salt Lake City, spent the day with her here. Mr. and Mrs Earl Johnson of Provo. (Alta Webb), Mrs. Charles Robbins and daughter, Betty of Orem, were among those who visited during the day. With Mrs. Adams were her children, Freddie, Alene, Kent and Karen. Serimpian Club Entertains Mothers The Serimpian Club members entertained their mothers at their closing social last Wednesday night at the home of Mrs Dan Evans. Each mother was presented with a clever handkerchief corsage. Lovely refreshments were served on attractively arranged lap trays. The group enjoyed a book re- view given by Mrs. Deon Beck of American Fork. The litney was given by Mrs. C. L. Hill. Serving on the hostess committee with Mrs. Evans were Mrs. Dorothy Bone, Mrs. Marjorie and Mrs. Cleo Miller. The Serimpian Club closed its second year of activity with the mothers' party and looks forward to a bigger and better year next fall. I pi P Ann, GorrL Mrs. and children, Weldon, JoAnn and Richard, of finish Fork. rotation fanning orvico W.llfgfnUhfacl-flH.dfold.r- male A... HEAT. . . 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June 27-2An outstanding show is sche made all the appointments with home owners and guided the duled, using the rodeo theme throughout, with cowboy hats and group to a number of outstand a rustic atmosphere carrying out ing gardens and plantings in the Hihlan Drive and East Mill Creek the theme. All flower lovers are urged to area. Mr. and Mrs. Davis take a con participate in the exhibit, and need not be affiliated with any stant interest in club affairs and garden club or organization. have guided many similar tours There will be a wide range of over the past several years. Besections and classes for specimens sides the visits to the individual and displays of cut flowers, gardens, the Davises had planned a tour through some of artistic arrangements, potted thewinding most attractively planted resia and Junior section for the plants dential sections. boys and girls. There will be a special eduthe gardens visited Among were the beautiful Smoot. Morgan cational table with displays. There will also be a and Merrill homes and that of special table for iris and infor- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kearns, mation 6uch as catalogues, will be as well as the famous Bowen placed on display by nurserymen sunken gardens. Pools, rock garof Utah County. The iris was dens, patios and some veritable selected by the club to represent "canyon retreats" were features Lehi as a symbolic flower, and enjoyed by the garden lovers. Those from Lehi in the group planting and cultivation of the aristocratic plant is urged for all were Mrs. Fowler, Mr and Mrs. home owners and business houses. LaVar Carlson. Mrs. L. E. Russon, The State Association of Garden Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. Herman Clubs has pledged support and Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford patronage of gas stations and Austin. Mr .and Mrs. Wayne All-rebusiness which are following the Mrs. Lela Evans and her program of landscaping and plant- mother, Mrs. Rose Varney, Mrs. ing. Noticeable improvement may Alice Stice, Mrs. C. M. Carson, be observed along the highways at Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman, Mrs. these places of business. Lehi Dean Prior, Mr. and Mrs. Harold business men are invited to join in Fox and Mr. and Mrs. John the general plan to make Utah the "State Beautiful." The iris is a plant requiring little care and which will in a few years take care of the weed problem on even man, assisted by Mrs Ferman as : a vacant lot. PLANT IRIS chairman and Adith staging L. Roy Ferman, immediate past president of the Lehi Garden Club, South wick, chairman in charge of ; is serving as flower show chair- - the show schedule. Your Old Tires 1 Logan VACATION TOURS rURN AC E vKt Los Angeles i, - WTAU Advertise! Pays hi htlt--l rcstrvations, plan tlghtiMlng, arrange- eortfret 77-- -- All Prescriptions Filled LOW FARES EVERYWHERE I GREYHOUND'S mD -n- Mv-M- -- later in fth her. Joining the group afternoon were Mr. and Webb One of the highlights of the season for the Serimpian Club was Favorite melodies and pictorial slides hfehlighted the program ar-- their meeting heM last uwin. rangea dv me members of the day at the home of Mrs. Quey Liahonian Club in honor nf tt,ir iieurew. airs. Harold Hutchings was with Mrv mothers, Wednesday. May 16. Grant hostess as Jolin Hutch AiDeri b. fcllett of Salt juuge Lake City, was present with Mrs. ings displayed his collection of in. Ellett. He showed the slides precious stones with a which were photographs of his teresting explanation of each one own taking, and artistically ar- and the particular locality where it was obtained. Many, such as around ranged several song garnets and amethysts, have been memes. found in Utah and western States. Lovely views reminiscent of Mr. Hutchings also has some home were displayed during the "diamonds in the rough," which of a playing recording, "Hills of he had imported from Africa. Home," "Moonlight and Roses," was played during the showing of HOME FKOM OREGON moonlight scenes and appealling Mr. and Mrs. Lett A. Russon studies of roses. An Indian melody returned home this week-en- d after was illustrated with slides of a most enjoyable ten day vacation Indian scenes and customs. trip to Portland, Oregon, where Further bringing out the idea they visited at the home of their of devotion to mothers were the daughter, Mrs. Mack Batchelor A trombone solo, "In the Garden of 24 hour trip by bus brought them Tomorrow," by Brian Bone, ac- to the coast city, leaving at 7:00 companied by his mother, Arva p m., they arrived at their destiBone, and the account of Abra- nation by that time the next evenham Lincoln given by Alta Wan- ing. lass. Mrs. Wanlass reviewed the With Mr. and Mrs. Batchelor life of President Lincoln, the 16th and their sonsaiDeMar, Nolan and president of the United States, Jeff, they viewed many points and read his tribute to his mother. of interest. enThey Club President Laura Strasburg joyed attendance particularly at the imprestook charge of the party, which sive new grotto built by the was held in the Fifth Ward Re- Catholic church, with a magnilief Society rooms. Dutch girls ficent organ built in at the back. accented the beautifully arranged The grotto is built into the decorations of tulips and lilacs. natural rock. The club colors, pink and orchid, They attended Mother's Day were used in appointments and exercises in the Laurelhurst Ward refreshments. Favors were dainty where their grandson, De Mar, spring baskets. Each mother was gave a talk on, "I Talked with with a presented keepsake gift, Mother about Entering Military a pixie figurine. Seventeen mem- Service." Printed programs were bers and 19 guests were present. handed out and the entire meetLaura Strasburg and Phyllis was beautifully organized. ing Webb served as program committee; Betha Gunther and Vera andThe many flowers along the way the flourishing farmland and Trane were charge of decorations and favors; in charge of gifts were forest scenery were a delight to They report the Pauline Smuin and Ardelle Zim- the Russons. merman. The refreshments were growing season well advanced. This is the first Mother's Day planned by Verland Beck, Ruth visit in the Northwest for the Wing, Carma Whimpey and Mae Russons, although they have spent Smith. The annual "Mother's Tea" many happy vacations there. marks the conclusion of the Scheduled to arrive home this activity season for the group. Miss Ellen Ruth Banks Thursday, will be in resumed late Meeting will the summer with her spend September or early October. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks. She is a student at the It To School for the Blind in Ogden. Adams of and Serimpian Club Views Museum Pieces Mothers at Closing Tea Hig-genso- n, ly, for her birthday Adams Liahonians Fete Friday, May 25 1951 Blended whiskey. 86 proof. 70 grio neutral spirits. Hirsra Wtlke4c Sons lac, Peori. Ill ;, |