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Show UTAH 51 Friday, Autnst IT. llnovj your Lefii Business Men series This Is soother la develdeptrttnf the history andbuaOneM opment of LeU' lemdiof and profcoklooAl men, and their W growth during pUc la IU second century of progress. Indispensable to the health and well being of any community is the availability of competent, vll-- t rained doctors and dentists. James A. Kenning. DMD, moved to Lehl from Salt Lake City in January. 119. and established his dental practice in February at the old Banks Appliance building at 191 West Main where he has since maintained his office and labora- tory. Dr. Kenning is a graduate of the University of Louisville, having previously attended East High In Salt Lake City, the University of Utah and West Virginia University. Since moving to Lehi Dr. and Mrs. Kenning have been active in both church and civic affairs. Dr. Kenning presently serves as Lehi Stake YMMIA superintendent, is instructor in the Elders quorum or the Second Ward and a member of the missionary committee. Mrs . . . dental practice on DR. JAMES A. rtttablUhed main Street la KEN-VIN- O 14. in the Kenning is a counselor Relief Second Ward Society presidency and a member of the missionary committee. Both Dr. and Mrs. Kenning are returned missionaries; Dr. Ken nine served in the Eastern Cand ian Mission, while his wife Martha, was in the East Central States. As a member of the U. S. Army during World War II, Dr. Kenning served in the field artillery. Painting and fishing are num bered among his hobbies. Land scapes in oil and water color may be seen on the walls of his office and home. Reading, particularly history and biography, is a favorite leisure time interest. To merely hint that one is interested in Sandburg's works on Abraham Lincoln is a sure way to arouse the versatile dentist's enthusiasm. While at the University of Utah, Dr. Kenning was a member of the tennis team. He is associated with Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Phi, and Phi Delta social, returned missionary and scholastic dental fraternities. The Kennings have three child ren, James, age four, Katherine, two and a half, and Mark, seven months. PROTECTION jHiumatLc. Alumatk aluminum doors are a permanent improvement! Screen or storm panels quickly slip into a strong aluminum frame that never needs repairs I m 'I UNO. a o lumdtlc. AlUMINUM COMBINATION STOIM AND SCUIN WINDOWS Second Ward M..A. Presents Two One-A- DOORS ALUMINUM COMIINATION mm hut by buvlah la th oatir wl FHA terms Plays ct Two one-acomedies, "Advertising for a Husband" and "Ada Gives First Aid," were presented Tuesday night at the Second Ward by the MIA speech department before an enthusiastic audience. Gary Cooper played the role of Colonel Backup, an aristocrat of the old school who desired that his daughter, played by Elaine Webb, marry well. Accordingly, the Colonel inserted an advertisement for a husband in the "Matrimonial Gazette." VaNile "Mike" Southwick as Tom Trask, Miss Backup's true love, Carlyn Wilson as a friend of the family and LaVerl Leany as Wallie Watkins, Tom's college chum, learned of the Colonel's action and helped true love to win out in an Interesting sequence of mistaken idenct tity and subterfuge. mm "Ada Gives First Aid" was a story of the local set's participation in the war effort. When a group of gossipy women get together to wrap bundles and conversationally dissect neighbors, the it Officers Chosen For Garden Club James Clark Named on Grand Jury farmer. The Grand Jury is now investi gating alleged irregularities at the American Fork training school. The panel was called after three judges of the Fourth District Court spent 2li months studying reports of past investigations of the training school. The Grand Jury is directed by law to investigate all public jails, mandatory regardless of any specific matters for which the jury may be called, and may inquire into the conduct of all public institutions and public offices. Specific matters for investigation cannot be revealed, and sessions n of the jury during its are secret. invetsi-gatlo- war effort takes a backward step. Ada, capably portrayed by Mildred Jensen, was first aid instructor, not by virtue of merit, but be cause the class happened to be held in her home. Her talkative included Cassie Lewis, Carolyn Whipple, Barbara Woolstenhulme and Jane Edding- ton. Darrell Allred sparked the opening scenes as affable Jim local policeman, whose interest In the household vas Laura, the maid, ably played by Leah Nora Abbott. The plot reaches a climax when Sherwin Allred as Dr. Mortimer Gerald unwittingly provided a sacrificial lamb for the ladies who were looking for a subject to practice their first aid techniques on. Lending a professional dignity to the part, Sherwin provoked an uproar when one of the first aid ladies referred to him as being "pale as a ghost," a bit amiss in view of the "doctor's" tanned features and ruddy complexion. fellow-patrio- ts Fitz-patric- k, v i -- is vice-preside- Russon. municipal rose garden established in the Margaret Wines park. The canyon party is planned for Friday, August 24, with Mrs. Roy L. Ferman as party chairman. Miss Viva Taylor and Mrs. Dora Stine will assist as committee members. The party is planned for Friday, August 24, in American Fork can yon, at 7:30 p. m. Members and their partners are asked to meet at the Memorial Building at 7:00 p. m. where transportation will be furnished for those who need it. The American Fork and Pleasant Grove clubs have been invited to join in the outing. The program will be arranged by Mrs. Harold Fox and Mrs. Nile Roberts of the Entertainment Committee. Lions Enjoy Family Night Lions and their families eather- ed for a pleasant evening of entertainment last night at Little Mill Creek camp in American Fork Canyon for their annual "tamuy night ' celebration. The party officially ODened the coming club year, and was srjon- Charge the make-u- p department sored by new officers of the with an error, a timely one which organization. A program was presented of the added to the fun. to be enjoyed by both young type few a a Despite dialogue lulls, frantic searching for a card which people and adults, and treasure wasn't there, occasional inauda-bilit- hunts and other activities added to the casts gave pleasing and the festivities. A free dinner was served to all. convincing performances. n. uarn Holbrook. incoming Carol Hill, speech director, dir- Lions president, was in charge of ected the plays, assisted by Milarrangements, assisted by other dred Jensen and Ila Dundsdon. new oincers. MRS. EVA OXBOKKOW MASS E Oxborrow-Massa- e days. Each family is asked to bring its own lunch and watermelons and Of interest to a wide circle of soft drinks will be furnished and friends and acquaintances here will be on hand throughout the comes the announcement of the day. Special games and enterwill marriage of Mrs. Eva Oxborrow tainment for the2 children and R. A. Massae. The ceremony take place from to 4 p. m. Elecwas performed at Evanston, Wyo., tion of officers will be held at 5 tome town of Mr. Massae, July 23 p. m. with Bishop William M. Harris of the Evanston Fourth Ward officiating. Mrs. Massae chose to be unatShe wore an afternoon tended. model of navy crepe, accented with white accessories and an orchid corsage. Following the ceremony, the couple were entertained at a wedding breakfast at the Evanston Hotel. They left immediately following for a week's honeymoon at Fish Lake. Well known in Lehi, the new Mrs. Massae was employed at Evans' Cafe for the past three An expert horsewoman, years. she was chosen attendant to the Lehi Roundup queen in 1949. Mr. Massae has become well known in American Fork and Lehi for his activities in construction. Since the completion of the American Fork hospital, he has been supervising construction on the new Lehi Elementary school. Mr. and Mrs. Massae will reside in Lehi until the completion of the school building. place with modern home, newly remodeled. Nice view overlooking the valley. Good sandy loam soil, plenty of irrigation water. Coop, barn, garage. Only one block to school bus, 2 miles from town. $6900 with reasonable down payment. Make an offer. LEHI Just listed this excellent modern frame home and garage on 18 acres good soil. 4 acres pasture with spring water. Fine for ducks and geese, other poultry and livestock. Plenty of irrigation water for other 14 acres. If it's a small farm with good home you want you'll like it. Will sell or trade for suitable property in Lehi or American Fork. LEHI Very fine older modern brick home with attached garage on approximately one acre. Furnace heat. Faces south on Highway 91. lij-acr- fovasa jjfteaBtty American Fork Gerald Buckley E. Ray Gardner Onm 0847-- R- American Fork OUR PROVO ADDRESS IS 176 WEST CENTER 24- -J 25c See Xext Week'iFi, NO DOWN PAYMENT Use Your OldWai er as downpoW io Months on Balance THE NEW TWIN TUB DEXTER Washes a TuMbI 4 Mkutei Every Saves Time Saves Money - Saves Soap JJHISJSM Mrs. James Beverley and Mrs. Wilson Greenwood visited in Provo last Tuesday with Mrs. Ward Carroll, Sr., here from Seward Alaska. She brought news of Mrs. Beverley's daughter, Mrs. Carroll, and family also of Alaska. FEnrmnttinre & Hdve, - Main Street LEHI - WESTERN Formerly Phone 11 AUTO y, ' ZehrvV flit-- OfiS3fl-- ' 4l rt) ACCURATE. ..POSITIVE 2-W- Hydraulic Control with the ay MASSEY- - HARRIS and Deprh-o-mari- c 2-Plo- 22 w Come on down today and get some 9 System REAL BUYS on Fishing Equipment Complete line of shotpuns and rifles in all sizes and styles. DON'T WAIT! Come in and get your supply of ammunition while our stocks are complete. e See Us or information on Real Estate Located in Utah County tot Up to $100 for Your Old Wasb See Us Regarding G.I. Loans on These Real Estate Bargains Well-locate- d VALUE in to Marriage Announced E&eal Eottatte LEHI S2 r . vice-preside-nt Other business taken up under the direction of President LaVar Carlson included the appointment of a committee for the planting of a municipal iris garden and the planning of the annual canyon party. Abraham Anderson has consented to function as chairman of the iris committee assisted by Mr. Shaw and E. B. Garrett. These three, with the assistance of Mr. Ferman, are largely responsible for the success and beauty of the Viv J August 24 Vacancies caused by the resig nation of several officers of the Lehi Garden Club were filled at the meeting last Wedensday even ing. Roy L. Ferman, immediate past president of the organizatioa to serve was elected with LaVar Carlson as president. Mrs. LaVar (Fern) Carlson will occupy the position of second Frank W. Shaw will serve as a director with Mrs. Joseph E. Smith and Mrs. L. E. CEXTEXXIAL OBSERVANCE The annual reunion of the Geo. has enlisted in Carson family will be held, Sat urday. August 18, at the Carson Healey ranch at Cottonwood Heights, near Butler. All family members are reminded to attend. nd Smarted The reunion will begin at noon. The reunion this year will also mark "the centennial of the ar- children. rival of the family in Utah. A . I i jinp 10 ine jucctuun nearoy wnere the Carsons first settled in 1851 and a trip to "Ragtown'' where the granite for the Salt Lake Temple was quarried are planned as special features of the day. Four Carson brothers originally settled Fairfield and numerous descendants are located there and in neighboring communities at the present time. Emma Carson Love- ridge will trace the history of the family and present stories of early Dr-Mfel- Party Planned for A Lehi man. James Leonard Clark, is one of the panel of seven persons comprising Utah County's first grand jury in 20 years. Mr. Clark, a farmer residing in the Fourth Ward, is well known in Lehi, being descended from some of the eary settlers of Lehi. Only two of the panel are from outside Provo, the other being Frank E. McClellan, a Payson Dr. James A. Kenning CARSON' FAMILY TO HOLD BEUXIOX. AFtfl HP "yc VI lit System you mounted and tooLi field. 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