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Show THE LEITI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH SWIM! Most Expensive Chlorination Equipment in All Utah Fastest Turnover of Any Pools in Utah RATES TO GROUPS Miss Marie Allied To HOSPITAL Wed Missionary August 29, is the date set for the nuptials of Miss Marie Allred, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Allred and the late Buell Allred. and Dean F. Fisher, son of Mrs. Lucinda F. Smith of Idaho. The young couple are planning a Salt Lake Temple marriage with a reception in the Second Ward church to follow. Both are recently returned missionaries from the Eastern States. Miss Allred graduated from the Brigham Young University with a Speech major. She was affiliated with Lamba Delta Sigma, and is now head telephone operator at the University. She graduated from the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary and was prominent in debating, dramatic and speech She is at present asactivities. sistant supervisor in the Second Ward Junior Sunday School. Mr. Fisher, who filled a year in service with the Navy, attended Ricks College at Rexburg, and the University of Utah( with a mathematics major, and a Delta Phi affiliation. Very active in church duties, he played a prominent role in all round athletics and sports during his high school and college years. Their honeymoon will include a tour of the canyons and Yellowstone and a visit with relaWednesday, Rex-bur- BIRTHDAY PARTY and refreshments on the lawn highlighted festivities at the Abel J. Ekins home, honoring little Miss Judy Ekins on her sixth Games birthday. Thursday, August 16. The pretty birthday cake was decorated with candles and circus animals. Gifts were displayed on a special table. Fifteen boys and girls were present. HCTCIHNGS MARRIES In a ceremony performed by the ward bishop at her home in Mrs. Selina Berry Bountiful Hutchlngs was married to Wiley Simms of Salt Lake City. Twenty close relatives were guests at the affair, among them her sister, - Mrs. Josephine Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. William (Alice Hutchings) Skinner, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage of Ogden. Refreshments ; and a program were enjoyed by the group. The new Mrs. Simms will be remembered as a former resident of Cedar Fort, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Kerry. Mr. Simms Is employed by the : Union Pacific Railroad Co. Upon their return from their wedding trip to Denver, Colorado, they will ' reside In Bountiful. K KLIN" A NEW GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Adam-so- n received word last week that they are now grandma and grandpa. A bouncing baby boy was born Friday, Aug. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Howard It. Adamson, of Santa Barbara, Calif. This is the Adam-son- 's first grandchild. Mother and son reported doing nicely. Howard Is district manager of Stanley Home Products, Inc., of Santa Barbara. Sharing the honors of grandmother Is Mrs. Laura Isbell of Los Angeles, Calif. CANYON PARTY H. Mrs. George Smith and daughter, Mrs. Howard Brown were hostesses at a canyon party last Thursday, honoring Mrs. Arthur (Vea) Parson, here from San Bruno, Calif., and her mother, Mrs. Linda Jensen of Salt Lake. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Smith and the Howard Brown family, were Mrs. Harold Fox and daughter, Carma Jean, of Salt Lake City. VISIT IN IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. George II. Smith returned home Monday after a visit in Blackfoot, Idaho, where they were guests at the homes of Mr. Smith's sisters. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Hal- vorsen (Mary); Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Peterson (Zada) and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gurney (Fern). Enroute they stopped at Ogden for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor (Rose). Returning by way of Logan, they spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ell J. Webb. Mr. Webb is a brother to Bishop E. N. Webb. Jones Russon Rites Solemnized in Salt Lake Temple Rites in the Salt Lake Temple solemnized the marriage of Miss Myra Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones, ana vemie Russon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Itulon The ceremony took L. Russon. place Thursday, August 16. The young couple were accompaniea by the parents of the groom and Mrs. Mark Shaw, eranomomer oi the bride. An enjoyable wedding luncheon in Salt Lake City the ceremony. Prior to her marriage, Miss Jones was feted at a large shower held in the beautiful new amusement hall in the Fourth Ward Baskets and arrange church. ments of gladioli and other sum mer flowers decorated the scene. Greeting her guests, the bride elect wore a becoming afternoon model of beige with orchid corsage. The mothers of both bride and groom stood with her. In after noon attire, they wore corsages of glads in blending shades. Gifts were ananced by Mrs. Donna Wofflnden, sister of the groom; Mrs. Beth Pugmlre and Mrs. Doris Fisher, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Dalene P. Jones, sister-in-laIn charge of re were Mrs. Beulah freshments Lewis, Rita Austin and Lela Lott. Mrs. Lucille Ingram was mis tress of ceremonies for the program, with numbers as follows: Reading. Deaun Smith: piano se lection, Marilyn Davis; dancing numbers, Mary Lynn Lewis and Ora Jean Peterson; vocal duets, Berniece Rassmussen and Lornell Bateman. accompanied by Betha Gunther; accordion solos, Connie Haasen; reading, Beverley loi-low- g, tives In Idaho. They will reside temporarily in Provo where Mr. Fisher will continue his studies. Continental Oil Co. Plaque Awarded To Gerald Taylor - FEKRELL REUNION shore and of the Elliott" SatW? daughters. Meh WILCOX REUNION HELD IN IDAHO The members of the Samuel Allen Wilcox family met in reunion at Fish Haven, Idaho, Saturday. August 18, 1951. A family group from Idaho numbered the most members present, Jh. The family of Mary Wilcox Calton came next with 18. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calton and son, Boyd, and grandson, Kenneth, paJr,kt MehiTlfc ind Mrs. Minor Sabev Sabey, r,f also XT' H W CaltonTSrt Eliza ter Judy. attenSSTC the f T WilooKBrems iSv presenting Margaret Brems. Mr Brems and 'daughter.?, S. M. Wilcox f A.7.1 was retained as Mrs. Carter, of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson, who LaMar Berry of attended with their daughters, Mre n Calton, second Mctp Mrs. Circuit and Mrs. Paul A family dinner, boat of Ogden, report a most enjoyable day. The Carsons re- swimmmg were added to mained for the week end at the family meeting ua Circuit home, returning home return trip prS vice-preside- Math-ewso- & ' Logan canvnn. Monday. Texas-Louisia- at Local Business Man Takes Vacation Trip WES Family Reunions... of Lehi, were joinfJTT Medical patients this week inThe family of James S. and Mrs. cluded (Edith) Rebecca Kilgrow Ferrell met in Virgil Roberts, admitted August 15, and reunion at American Fork canyon Mrs. Alburn (Myrtle) Woolsey. with 67 members present. Be admitted August 15. ginning with breakfast, the entire day was spent in festive reunion, Stanley Woolsey of Ogden, re- with the meeting in the afternoon, ceived treatment August 18, fol- and games and events for the lowing a slight accident. young people. Present besides James S. Ferrell Mrs. Dale (Beverley) Crabb unAlonzo F. Madsen (Leona) and derwent a major operation, Aug. and the James A. Ferrell family 20. groups were the L. L. Ferrell B. H. terrell Joseoh McGee. 8. son of Mr. and familv. Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Odgen, family, Mrs. Harvev McGee was a patient J. E. Beagley, with 10 of their Tuesday and Wednesday, follow 12 children in attendance. ing a tonsil operation and tooth Two returned missionaries were extraction. welcomed: Elder Boyd Beagley, the California Mission, and Max and Dorothy Bringhurst of from Ferrell Madsen, Mexican Miss Provo, have a new daughter, born Mission. Elder Kent Beagley is August 18. Mis now in the sion. are lxe and Joy Phillips Smith James S. Ferrell will be re the proud parents of a son, their as Honorary Family Presitained 17. Mr. first child, born August and Mrs. John S. Smith now have dent. Jay Ferrell was elected Miss Ferrell 6 grandchildren and Mrs. Marie active president, and Miss Gunther, 8 great grandchildren. Madsen, Maternal grandparents are Mr. Coral Beagley, secretary-treasure- r. and Mrs. Reed Phillips of Pleasant Mrs. Madsen will continue as research chairman, L. L. Ferrell, Grove. historian, and B. H. Ferrell as Leo and Ha Bushman Hadfield chairman of temple excursions. have a new son, born August 16. brothers nt:v Sister, LaVee, and carsox reuniox Johnny and Larry, were guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. At the George Carson family John Bushman, until their moth- reunion held Saturday, Aug. 18, at er's return. The Bushmaas now the H. Carson Healey ranch, near have 11 grandchildren and Bishop Butler, Mr. Healey was elected and Mrs. William Hadfield now president of the organization, with have 26 grandchildren. Hazel Carson Laughlan of Salt and vice president, Lake Dean and Marjorie Huffaker Emma City, Carson Loveridge of Idaho Higginsen welcomed a son, born Falls,- - Ida., secretary and treasurer August 16. One brother, Michael, David H. Carson was retained and proud grandmother, Mrs. as genealogical chairman with his Waldemar Jensen, awaited at Delia Carson Circuit as daughter, Mrs. Jensen now has 3 home. To serve on the reun secretary. grandsons and 3 granddaughters. ion committee for next year will Mr. and Mrs. Vaco Huffaker of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Healey, be, Salt Lake City, are the maternal Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Carson, Mr. grandparents. and Mrs. Varian Hale and Mr. and In recognition of 25 years services as dealer, Gerald R. Taylor, local business man, was awarded an honorary placque from the Con tinental Oil Company. The very beautiful placque has been placed on display in his store, the Lehi Drug on Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were among the invited guests at the Continental Oil outing at Lagoon, Tuesday. They report a most enA student at Brlgham Young joyable time with luncheon, races, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roundy University, Mr. Russon is employ- swimming events and all the conentertained the first part of the to Deseret cessions at the free the group. ed for the summer running, week at a family party. The gathChemical plant. He attended the ering was held in American Fork USAC In Logan, one year and canyon and was in honor of Mr. was affiliated with Kappa Phi Mrs. Neuberg of Corpis and school his high fraternity. During Cristi, Texas. Attending were, Mrs. vears he was prominent in ath Ralph Johnson, proprietor of Audrey Price and children, Bill letics and played on the basket Johnson's Furniture and Appli- and Jalene. ball team. Both are very active in church ance Co., on Main Street, accomduties. The new Mrs. Russon panied by Mrs. Johnson and their The two younger children, Harry served for three years as cheer children, Ralph and Sharon, have and Linda, are remaining with leader in high school, and also gone on a vacation trip to Yel- their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Graduated from the LDS Semin lowstone Park and points beyond. Harry Hearn, in Cedar City. ary. She was formerly employed at the Haws Sweet Shop and during the past summer at Lambert's Cafe. Following their honeymoon In Yellowstone Park, the newlyweds will make their home In the Knudsen apartments. officers elected Back-to-Scho- Clothes ol FOR BOYS Trousers - Cords - Socks Oxfords Shirts Levis FOR GIKIL- SSweaters - Nylons - Anklets IJ&lfiiEBir: Sport Shoes Main Street - Lehi i rrrrrmi JOSEPH W. DUDLER TO GIVE RADIO ADDRESS Public Safety Commissioner Joseph W. Dudler will speak to the people of Utah in a radio address next Wednesday about the state's new Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility law. ACCURATE. ..POSITIVE Hydraulic Control with the MASSEY- - HARRIS 22 2-W- ay 2-Plo- and Deprh-o-mati- c w System ELECTRICITY Saturday Only Large Jelly Rolls 11c Hydraulic Systemves S?IB?t??aymounted tool! and pull-behin- 25c 11c 30c 11c d .in your field. It's accurate, positive . . . com! Where safe. pletely is but one of many better farming advantages you have with the 22. Others like J.Sl maximum drawbar horsepower; operator platform; clear unobstructed vision; big tires; the weight and power to handle both mounted and tools mean the 22 does more work taster, easier, at less cost. And remember, the 22 is toe lowest-pricetractor per drawbar horsepower in the field. Depth-o-mati- c full-widt- h 10-3- 4 pull-behin- d d Chocolate Fudge Cakes, each. .34c 59c Large Loaves Homemade Bread 2 for 29c CAKES BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED FOR ALL OCCASIONS Bakery 509 1 as "FARM ELECTRIFICATION WEEK" Old Fashioned phone AVAILABLE Power Companies Celebrate August 26 to Sept ea. 25c Next Roll Delicious Assorted Cookies, doz. . NextDoz Cinnamon Rolls, 6 for . . . Next 6 for NOW TO NEARLY ALL U. S. FABflS S A. Li E! (frill ARATOGA! 2 - Grand Pools - 2 COmP'e, d,ai, Sk!Pl!r en our demonstration today. Be one of schedule. Expert Repair Work , Electricity now is available to over 90 per cent of America'! occupied rnarku! farms. And the nation's electric light and power companies are w the virtual attainment of the first electrification phase of farm special ceremonies during the week of August 26 to September 1. The story of farm electrification" goes back more than 30 years wbej a few progressive electric and some of the manufacturers companies, farm organizations began studies and research into the electtiiia of electricity in agriculture.joint By 1923 over 200,000 farms were and in 1935, when Federal Rural Electrification was started, this ftP had reached 790,000. Today, electricity is available to 4,900,000 ofJJ country s 5,200,000 occupied farms as a result of the companies and electric working together. Mw The private companies serve i nearly half of America's annieleew of the other half are served The by local electric companies are proud of the privilege of furnishing, at wholesale raw about half the electricity distributed by these local electric to their customers. of btia&8 electric service to farms nears cornplet'00 witn eiectric light and power companies will continue to the and organizations, agricultural colleges, experiment stations, jo in to sponsor research to work ojo to electricity put more jobs for the farmer. hi- fam;t A production. a r'j ?Vb Th Farm Machinery MAIN MOTOR MAIN STREET - LEHI Eucene Straaburt, Manager mum 7 on all rural oroa r.i uiv uv v I ' trvrf fcy our '"J'1" company rank near ffco P avallabla to 97 of tho form In M '"'r-oiwotoro ooW Z ai cry oV.Wr0ti tfcof ,rty$t,m Mftw th Battonal '"""'l. ovro' 1 w: ol Ut UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPA Home Ownership - A TAX PAYING COMPANY - local |