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Show Friday, July V. THE LEW FREE PRESS; LEHL UTAH 1931 Tennis Tourney To Begin Aug. the very successful Following JOIN' IX MISSIONARY WELCOME HOME PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Evans (Vivian Seastrand! and sons, Welcoming; Mr. Robert Gray Brian and Kent, joined her mother, into their friendly circle, a large Mrs. E. J. Seastrand, and a family 23 in a welcome home Croup from Lehi and adjoining group of towns Joined in a very pleasant party for her missionary brother. bridal shower, last Thursday even- The enjoyable affair was held at Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ing. The lovely affair was held the home of In the First Ward church, which Miller in American Fork, Sunday. was adorned with many baskets Elder Seastrand returned after and arrangements of summer two years and three months in flowers, designed by Mrs. Nile the British Mission, followed by Roberts. a two months tour of the continent. He visited the birthplace of at the door, the guests Greeting the bride wore a gold figured blue his father, the late Bishop Seafrock. Mrs. Uoyd Gray, also strand. in Sweden. His mother, gowned In blue, stood with her Mrs. E. J. Sastrand, and sister, While the guests Mr. and Mrs. Chet Holmburg of daughter-in-lawere gathering. Miss Ila Wing Salt Lake City, met him at the played appropriate selections on dock in New York City, making the trip by plane. They spent her solo vox. Mrs. Dale Price (Carma Gray) nearly a week In Brooklyn visitwas in charge of the guest book. ing with a sister to Bishop Sea Gifts were arranged by Mrs. strand, went by train to Niagra Keith Clark. Mrs. Merlin Wadley Falls and Canada, and motored and Mrs. Jack Gray. They were home in a new car purchased in received by little Miss Ronnie Ball Detroit. Elder Seastrand is conand Donna Wadley. Mrs. B. J. tinuing his studies in Business at Lott, Mrs. Lynn Lewis, Mrs. Brigham Young University. A George Zimmerman and Mrs. brother, Richard Seastrand, will Scearle Zimmerman prepared the leave for service with the Navy refreshments which were served reserves, August 1. by Mrs. E. L. Rutledge, Mrs. Nile Roberts, Mrs. Dean Prior and Mrs. Ward Webb. Delightful mistress of ceremonies was Mrs. John Southwick. The tout to the bride was given by At Mrs. George Ingram. Other proAll fifth ward members of Mugram numbers were: vocal duets, Kathryn Dorton and Laura Jean tual age and over are invited to Evans, accompanied by Phyllis attend a three-da- y outing at MuFox; instrumental solo, Miss Ila tual Dell, according to officers Wing; accordion selections, John- in charge. Those who wish to at ny Southwick; dancing numbers, tend are requested to meet at the Veater twins; vocal solo, Mrs. the ward chapel Monday, July 30 Don Southwick, accompanied by at 7 a. m. A fee of $3.25, which Mrs. George Carson. will include transportation and all Mr. and Mrs. Gray are now liv- expenses at the Dell, will be charged for the three-da- y ing in Orem trip. Tuesday will be ward night and ATTEND WEDDING all ward members are urged to Among those attending the attend. A fine program has been wedding of Miss Marilyn BInns outlined for the evening. and William A. Wyler In American Fork, Wednesday evening, MRS. ORA PUTNAM VISITS were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adam-so- n IN SOUTHERN STATES and daughter. Miss Elaine Mrs. Ora Putnam is now visit Adamson, former neighbors, and ing in Stillwater, Okla., with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Evans. Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Duffin (her Evans is a cousin to the new Mrs. daughter Beryl), son, Michael, Wyler. The lovely affair was and making the acquaintance of held in the Presbyterian church. the new baby son. The baby was Mrs. Robert A. Gray Honored at Party Fifth Ward Plans Outing Mutual Dell JOHN KUHNI Lt. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson Now In Las Vegas living in Las Vegas. Nevada. Lt. and Mrs. Wallace LaVal Hebertson were married at the home of the bride, the former Carole Mae Sorenson, Tuesday, July 17. Bishop Harold W. Barnes performed the ceremony in the presence of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, and other close family members. The bride wore a bouffant gown of white organcy in ballerina length, with cap sleeves and sweetheart neckline. A tiny bonnet brim with orange blossom trim supported the waist length veil of net. Three large ivory colored orchids were pinned to her shoulder. Her pearl necklace was a gift of the groom. r. Her sister, Mrs. Lorraine In pink, stood as attendant to the bride. Blaine Pierce was best man for his brother-in-laThe mother of the bride, gowned in navy crepe, wore a rose colored corsage of tuberous begonias. The groom's mother, in attractive summer print, wore a similar corsage. were served to Refreshments the group. The young couple left a for following immediately homymoon trip through southern Utah parks, enroute to Las Vegas, where Lt. Hebertson is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base. They are living temporarily in the officers guest house. Prior to her marriage the new Mrs. Hebertson was feted at a large bridal shower, with Mrs. Hebertson, Sr., and Mrs. Sorenson as hostesses. Refreshments were served under the dirction of Mrs. Judy Sorenson and Mrs. Blaine Pierce was in charge of gifts. Mrs. Berniece Hanke cared for the guest book and Mrs. John Southwick emceed the program. The new bride is a graduate of Lehi high school and attended LDS Seminary two years. She served as cheer leader and as class president in her junior year. Until her marriage she was em ployed in the office of the GMAC Company in Salt Lake City. Lt. Hebertson graduated from the local school and from the USAC in Logan. He is serving on the hospital staff at Nellis Air Force Base. classes of competition. announced. Group Singles Name of partner in Brother-Siste- Name of partner in Parent-Chil- Trnmt r job DRIVE OUT Mrs. Wells (Betty Lou) Beck received medical treatment, July 17 and 18. Mrs. Kay (Delores) Christiansen of American Fork was a medical patient July and 18. at to MERCHANTS LEHI AUTO Advertise! C CLINIC Keith Hoggard, Mgr. How to Treat I7MJ PhoKltl ' Painful Piles For last, blessed relief from sore, fiery, Itchlnf, simple Piles, get CHINAROID from your druggist. See how fast lt usually Ray Fox, son Af Eli Fox, underwent a major operation, July 18. UP TO Clifford Austin is receiving hospital care following a major operation performed July 19. Trade In $100 Mrs. Rex (Evelyn) Larsen was given medical treatment, July 20. 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THIS.AUTOMATIC DAYS A WEEK mile west of county Infirmary The Very car! O EXPERT LUBRICATION Goodwin John (Maude) continues as a patient Mrs. Nile B. Jones, son of Mary Jones, is receiving medical treatment. He was admitted July 16, with pneumonia. your will show you we fit b do busiess with you. Age as of last January 1 OSPITAL APPENINGS . . . take with - Name of partner in classified doubles motor you'll appreciate thta. tra pains our mechaais Trnmt d major ess 7 Phone Wheather you drive up for a quick ten gallons of gas or - Doubles Service SERVICE! a Parent-Chil- d Bro.-Sist- er ! We Mean Jr. H. S.; Sr. H. S.. or Vet.) (Elem; of Your Dead or Useless - When We Say . baby here. FIIONE COLLECT COWS is a - Sex rwnerSt'J invited to an out A special program is planned "."auaiu and ,.i . for August 7 (tha first Tuesday Seastrat.i ui in August in the First Ward, in which the entire MIA will partici pate. Elder James K. Seastrand. recently returned Irom tne liritish Mission and a tour of the continent, will show moving pictures tubes and luas. rwf and colored slides of his travels. He will take up the entire evening in the showing and all classes LEHI TEXXIS TOURNAMENT Name will attend. Special Program Planned For August MIA Meet Robison or Mr. Hill. Hun-sake- PHONE PROVO 680 HORSES tournament. In this a lather ma team with a son or daughter, as may a mother. There is no age restriction of grouping in inis tnjimamcnt. for obvious reasons. Other tournament will be singles who and doubles in boys and girls i were in elementary grauw losi year; for boys and girls who were in a junior high school graae iasi comyear; for those who had pleted junior high school prior to this year, up to age 25, inclusive, as of January 1, 1951, and those who had attained beyond 25 years of age as of last January 1. Desirous contestants may either time. tournament fill out the coupon found in this A feature of the will be the awarding of several paper, or contact Mr. Hill or Mr. Wilson tennis rackets or other Robison personally.' Coupons Wilson tennis merchandise in some home of Mr. Mr. Robi-so- n should be left at the (biiwdihUia DEAD ANIMAL COLLECTORS Pick-u- p tennis tournament held in June, another tournament will be held here starting August 3. according to Clovii Jim and Joseph S. Robi son, physical coordinator and ten nis directors, resprectively. Registration must be completed and in the hands of either Mr. Hill or Mr. Robison by 5 p. m., August L Schedules of the open ing rounds will be published in The Lehi Free Press August 3, with no other notification to be given. Following rounds will be played at times suitable to contestants, and they will be notified of the time personally. A default may be claimed when a player, or both members of a doubles team are not present within 15 minutes following the scheduled born in May. Mrs. Putnam previously spent some time with her Loyal and JoAnn Smith Iver-so- n son, Glen Putnam, who is receivof American Fork have a new ing specialized training at the son, their first child, born July atomic research center at Oak 22. Mrs. Iverson is a sister to Ridge, Tenn. Mrs. Hal Holmstead. Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith of American Fork are the proud grandparents. Mrs. Edith Adams, American Fork, and Mrs. James Smith of Alpine are the great grandparents. Paternal IT PAY$ TO LISTEN grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Read The Ad Iverson of St. George visited the AND SONS Immediate 1 The introduction of the mixed doubles matches in the Junie tournament proved so successful that laps ofbecompetition. introduced will Lehi. novel to in the forthcoming tournament. One will be a "Brother-Sister- " of group, with no age limitation requirement the only grouping, be being that the two players blood sister and brother. The other will be a "Parent-Child- " Denzil Turner, Mgr. YSmc' aMStattyl nf I than on ordinary wafer htortr GUNTHER'S Tour Comorl It Our Concern" PHONE AMERICAN FORK 607 FOR FREE ESTIMATES MpUte MB&mtMorleM ti WMkly washiac It WMPotlsljrdeant Una, B tAy for U mviu JOHNSON Furniture & iibi. aiiu. va. iaAiktM uii. fiuw ruiiw Mini Th Bt Surt ft S It FMdlng of The Big NipP The Other Wild Animals at 10 a.m. at the Shot RIim "i "ALL FREE - A Tortt I - NO CHARGE" J J LEHI THURSDAY V III 1 Hdwe. 4 Formerly WESTERN AUTO 187 Weat Mala Phone 11 LETJI . AT RODEO GROUNDS |