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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH Yvonne Colledge Recites Nuptial Vows were from Provo. Sunday, his and Mower J. E. Mrs Lucille Mower. Mr. Uttleford and Mr. . f5 Mrs Grant Uttleford joined abledrive0 the an Cottonwood can- - CJe frrr Sh ?ior in Big dm- ITThey enjoyed a picnic Mr. Uttleford ? Brighton. LTto the top of the lift for view. They also ,lmp at Little Cotton- canyon and Alta. TTrey beautiful new lodge just JJjeted. Wild flowers and the JSons were lovely after the stated. nins, they rtautiful S MUt FROM VOBTHWEST .. Mrs MeiDa nuned home TRIP -i linn -- lal j. after an enjoyable WILSONS RETURN TO CALIFORNIA BASE T.Sgt. and Mrs. Rex E. and their sons, Rex, Jr., and Guy. ien last Sunday for their return to Merced. California, where T. Sgt. Wilson is stationed at Castle Air Field. The Wilsons snent the nnst month visiting in Utah and Idaho with relatives. They were in Rupert, Idaho, two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson, parents of T. Sgt. Wilson, and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Josenh raltnn en joyed their two weeks' stay here Mrs. wuson will be remembered as the former Elsie Calton. Thpv spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. BUI Zentner (twin sister to Mrs. Wilson) in Tooele. The big parade and other events were enjoyed on Pioneer Day in Salt Lake rin to the Northwest. Mrs. Rachel accompanied She with her City. 'n0 remained Wing. mr. hu and daushter MsTStanley Lott, at Walla Walla, HOME FROM CANADA son-m-ia- ai iuouu, home of Mre. Clark visited at the and her brother, Loren Goates, also spent some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips. Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron AUred and President and Mrs. Rodney C. AUred have returned home after a most enjoyable vacation in Canada. They were house guests at the home of a brother, Mr. nsrr from and Mrs. Clarence AUred, at RayBRITISH COLUMBIA mond, where they attended the Ur and Mrs. J. E. Steed, Mrs. big Golden Jubilee and Stampede. Ruth Taylor and her son, Jerry The celebration marked the Taylor, left Sunday for tne return fiftieth of the settling anniversary in home Departure of the community. trip to their They spent the past Day, B. C. They met a number of former and Provo two weeks visiting with Mr. and Lake with Mrs. Steed is a sister to City. 'lis. Watkins. A day spent in cod American Fork canyon and were a pleasant day at Saratoga I among the highlights of their stay. Mrs. Joseph W. Watkins other relatives in Salt (LUNCHEON PARTY I Alfred Roberts entertained at luncheon at her home, Fri-da- y for a group of close friends. I Handwork and visiting filled the Mrs. In the group, which iafternoon. a practice of meeting at the several homes, pere Mrs. W. D. Jones, Mrs. John fBushman, Mrs. David Roberts, Hh. Marion Johnson, Mrs. Her- makes fre-tquen- pan AUred, Mrs. Joseph W. Wat- i and the hostess. UP TO Trade In 1100 AND Less Not IT RUNS a New mm tuo Vstkt My Clothes f. am lived. Wanlass Family Gather for Reunion tered at the fourth annual Jack OR NOT on Ma-grat- h. An attendance of 71 was regis- Than $40.00 WHETHER residents at Lethbridge and called on Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher (Freda Phillips) at They also visited at the Gurney home in Magrath. They attended sessions at the Cardston Temple and both President and Aaron Allred were called on to speak in church services. They visited Wilfred Shields at Water-to- n Lake. An interesting experience was their visit to the Mennonite near Raymond. The Colony Menonnites are a strict religious sect, sober and industrious, but holding themselves apart from world affairs. Enroute home they viewed the attractions at Glacier National Park and stopped at Twin Falls. The ladies were both enthusiastic over their first trip Into that particular part of Canada, where had formerly their husbands son Wanlass reunion July 15 at Mill Creek camp in American Fork canyon. The reunion opened at 2 p. m. with registration, followed by a family talent program under the direction of Ruth and Fred Wan lass of Riverton. Visiting followed the program and business meeting. Family members from California and Salt Lake City were in attendance, as well as those from Utah County. John Hutchings was appointed reunion chairman for next year, and his wife Eunice was appointed family historian. Permanent officers of the family organization are: L. M. of Pleasant Grove, president; Fred Wanlass, vice resident, and Harold Hutchings, At-wo- E&eal Serimpian Club Plans Canyon Party The members of the Serimpian Club and their partners will meet at 7 p. m. Saturday. August 4 (tomorrow), at Mill Creek camp grounds in American Fork canyon. Members are asked to bring their own plates, knives and forks. Udene Cooper is in charge of arrangements as chairman, asPrior to their marriage the sisted by Bonnie Miner, Donna young couple were feted at a deEvans and Jean Christofferson. lightful buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Doyle Smith (Reva ColG. H. ledge) in American Fork. Immediate members of both families were present. Mrs. R. Richard of Atomic City, (Rita) The reunion of the G. H. Smith, Idaho, Boisjoli assisted her sister in enSr. family was held last week-en- d at Mutual Dell with 94 members tertaining. The young couole left for a present. Bedding and supplies honeymoon in Yellowstone. were brought for a real reunion The bride is a graduate of Lehi and visit, most of the group rehigh school where she played in maining overnight Saturday. Every the band and was a member of cabin and every bed were occuthe chorus. Mr. Marcaro will pied. leave for US Army duties, August The family members from Utah 28. His bride will remain with were in charge of arrangements her and preparations. A number from are parents until arrangements made to join him at a later Idaho were present and commentdate. ed on the fine facilities of Mutual Dell and the beauty of American NAVY MAN VISITS HERE Fork canyon. Charles Eugene Haws. F. A.. A genealogical meeting was held is with his sister, Mrs. Sunday morning with an interest- Rexvisiting Southwick, parents, Mr. and ing program in the afternoon. Mrs. C. J. Haws, and other rela Each family group was responsible for one number on the pro- tives and friends. He is stationed near San Diego. gram. A genealogical committee was organized. The speech of welcome was given by George H. of the Smith, Jr., president family organization. Serving with Mr. Smith as officers are Mrs. James A. (Zada) of Rock-forPeterson, Idaho, and Mrs. Grace Had-le- Smith Reunion Held at Mutual Dell vice-preside- secretary. Besides Mr. Smith and Mrs. James A. Peterson, other members of the original family in attendance included, Mrs. Eugene (Anne) Webb; Mrs. Frank Halvor-se- n (Mary) and Hyrum Wray and family members, representing the late Estella Smith Wray of Black-foo- t, Idaho, Mrs. Ed. Taylor (Rose) of Ogden, and Mrs. Fred Fcrn) Guriicy of Rlveiisiihr, Ida., and their families were unable to attend. BIRTHDAY OF MRS. VICTORIA STEWART TO BE OBSERVED Honoring their mother, Mrs. Victoria Stewart, on her 79th birthday anniversary, her children and other family members will gather at the home of her son, J. B. Stewart in Salt Lake City, Saturday, August 4. Well known and respected here, Mrs. Stewart remains active in church and community affairs. She maintains her own attractive home and 'continues her duties as a Relief Society teacher. Of her seven children, six are living. They are,' Mrs. Randel (Vera) Schow, Lehi; Harry Glen Stewart. Ogden; J B. Stewart, Salt Lake City; Raymond H. Stewart, Lehi; Mrs. J. S. Lewis (Izola) Orem; Mrs. George (Eva) Carson, Lehi. With their families, including grandchildren and great atgrandchildren, all will be in of wishes best tendance for the the day. miai 'II I oialy r-dh- Was ti "wUywMhjali JOHNSON fmtute -- & Hdwe. I phi modern Good living conditions in a small modern tarns. Small down payment, reasonable WESTER lehi AUTO PhotM 11 Gene 'Tan Evans an.1 Roberts took top laurels in the base running and fungo hitting contests respectively in keen com petition hnday at the softball Rw-tn.r.- 1 tield. Evans ran the bases in the good time of 10.4 seconds followed by Dick Felt with 11 seconds and second place. Four contestants were tied for third with 11.4. Evans received a Louisville slugger bat. Richard Roberts hammered out a hit approacliing the 300 feet mark to nab first place and a Louisville Slugger Softball bat in the fungo hitting. Pressing Roberts closely were Ralnh fVillerle-eJ. B. Cooper and Pete Colledge. the preliminaries. Following Second Ward defeated Third in a hard fought 1 contest behind the steady hurling of Ralph Roberts. Second put together a walk, hit and two long flies to score two runs in the first inning. The third inning was a repitition of the first. Third saueezed in a rtm on successive hits by Kirkham and Mitchell in the second. Ralph Colledge, speeding center fielder, had a night of it accepting eight chances without an error for the Third Ward. Batteries for the Third were K. Colledge and Turner; for the Second, R. Roberts and G. Cooper. Tentative plans are underway to schedule a playoff series between Second and Third to determine the Lehi Stake champion. . 4-- Mooiuzation According Committee. to Mr. IIoDkin. th State's acreage goals for these fall seeded crops are as follows: Wheat. 450.000 acres: harlev. 125 . 000 acres; and rye. 7.000 acres. These goals apply only to crops. Goals for d crops will be announced later. In making this announcement, Mr. Hopkin explained that these acreages are considered to be Utah's share of the national goals for each of these crows. The national goals for wheat of 78,850,000 acres; for barley of 12,865.0000 acres; for oats of 6,035,000 acres and for rye the narvested acreage, are In line with good land use and for all fall-seed- ed spring-seede- HOME TOWN PAPER '"i possible expansion of feed crops including nay and pasture. The national wheat goal calls for a slightly larger acreage than was seeded in the fall of 1950 for BLOW YOUR OWN HORN In The Advertising Colorant OF THIS NEWSPAPER Why Not Your LIFE? Phone 354 FOR COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE NEW AND USED TOP TIRES Recapping Your choice of tread designs! Only First Grade Rubber Use-d- pre- all worn guaranteed without limit as to time or mlleagle You must be satisfied. . . . And .Quality Den's Our.Motto Tire Shop State Street Denzil Turner, Mgr. 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And remember, the 22 is tractor per drawbar horsepower In the lowest-pricethe 2 plow field. see us today. Be one of Stop in for compltle details the first on our demonstration schedule. pull-behin- Depth-o-mati- d c full-widt- h 10-3- 4 pull-behin- d d on all Tovaira Realty American Fork Orem 0647-'American Fork 24GarSiR PROVO ADDRESS IS 178 WEST CENTER -J O Jontxtn ... Expert Repair Work LISTINGS WANTED! Gerald Buckley State 1952 production eoU far w heat, barley, oats, and rye were announced today for Utah by J. Vern IIoDkin. diair- man of the State Agricultural fall-seed- 428,-00- a reasonable R- Formerly Highlight -Softball Play harvest in 1951. The State roal of acrea compares with 0 acres seeded in 1950. Tiu goals are designed to fill all known requirements and to maintain a safe reserve for emergency. The national barley, coal in line with the effort to increase the production of feed for live stock, is about 15 percent higher than last years planted acreage. 128.000 acres were planted In 1951 and 125.000 acres in 1950. The State goals for these crons will now be broken down by counties. No individual goals for farms will be established. 450.000 Estate brick home, newly of Lehi remodeled, has Vi acre ground, plenty water, coop, bam Irrigation water, city cullinary or malu us a and garage. $6975, $1900 down, reasonable offer- 2 bedAnother lovely home in heart of city LEHI room and room frame, attached garage heat. uUhty Good garden landscaped, gas Konabie down payment and good terms. s7 Utah Wheat Goal 450 Thousand Acres Novelty Events It Pays to Advertise and churches. Make Sol Terms. Good LEHI -- d, y, CloTto offer. Saturday. July 28. was the weddine date for MUe Colledge. daughter of Mr. and airs, rnomas A. Colledge. who became the bride of Mascaro of West Jordan.Johnny The ceremony was performed in Salt Lake City. The mother of the bride accompanied. Close relatives joined the young party at the home of the groom where his parents. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Mascaro were hosts. A reception followed that same evening in the Pioneer HaU at West Jordan. The new Mrs. Mascaro greeted her guests in a becoming gown of pale green oreandv. floor and accented with a corsage of aeep red American Beauty roses. Refreshments were served and dancing enjoyed. Friday, August 3, 1951 Farm Machinery MAIN MOTOR MAIN STREET LEHI Eugene fttrasburg, Manager a Wide Selection of and Colors Styles Come in Today for Sveaters - Skirts ; Socks by Jantzen the answer to every girl's prayer 9C AMERICAN FORK |