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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH News About Folks You Know Arthur Bjorkman, a brother- Mr. and Mrs. Winston Gillis cf visited here from Bounti Geneva, visited at the Forrest Liltleford home, Monday evening. ful, Sunday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen and family. Mrs. Myrtle Yearance is visiting here from San Francisco, with Mrs. T. F Kirkham and her friends and relatives. sister, Mrs. R. W SilL here from Santa Ana, California, spent three Mr. and Mrs. Marion Parker cf days in Salt Lake City, attending American Fork, visited here Sun- conference. day, with Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Swenson Loveridge. of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited here Mrs. J. E. Taylor accompanied during conference week with Mr. her daughter, Mrs. Boyd Smuin, and Mrs. Harry C. Peterson and on a business trip to Salt Lake family. City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Loveridge Mr. and Mrs. George Manning spent Sunday in Ogden visiting at of Carlin, Nevada, spent two the home of their daughter, Lorna, weeks here with Mrs. Ella Man- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farner and family. ning, ill at her home. in-la- J. B. Watson of Venice, fornia, is visiting here with Calimem- bers of the W. S. Evans family, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ramos and son, Jerry, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors here with Mr. and Mrs. John Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jensen of Seattle, Washington, are visiting here with the Mark and Wilson Greenwood families. With them are their two children. - Sherman Ingram and Archie Curtis of Salt Lake City, both em- ployees at Proving Dugway Ground, visited here at the George Ingram home and attended the Junior Prom. Mrs. George Manning of Carlin, Nevada, and her mother, Mrs. Phoebe Brown of Draper, spent nn afternoon, last week, at the home of a close friend. Mrs. William Skinner. Mrs. Don Hansen of Susanville, California, was a conference visit or here with her daughter. Miss Mrs. Dorthea Peterson, who has Dona Mae Hansen, of the high been in Provo since January with school faculty. .She returned her sister, Mrs. Caroline Petersen, home, Monday. returned home last week. She left Tusday evening for Salt Lake Mrs. Henry Armstrong and her City to visit with her sister, Mi's. daughter, Mrs. Roland Hansen and Etta Nielson, who is ill. She made children, Alona and Marie, were the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Mario here from Fairfield, Monday. They called at the McMillan home, and Nielson, a nephew. also visited in American Fork. Friday, April 11, 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bushman Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner and baby son, John Keith, spent spent a week in Ogden visiting last week-en- d here from Clarks-to- with Mr .and Mrs. Roy Fage. where Mr. Bushman is teach- They enjoyed the PTA square ing school. They were guests of dance in which a granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman, his Maria Fage, took part. They also enjoyed a visit with Mr. and parents. Mrs. Virgil Hutchings of Midvale. David Jones of Bishop, Cali fornia, Mrs. Edith Davis, Oakland, Announcing the arrival of their and Mrs. Kate Thomas, who has first baby are Mr. and Mrs. Richspent the winter in Inglewood, ard Hoyt of American Fork. The visited here with relatives and at little miss arrived March 19 and tended the funeral of their brother, will be named Dixine. She weigh Evan Jones. ed 6 lbs., 14 ozs. The new mother will be remembered as the formMr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess er Maxine Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. spent four days here last week at Jacob Hunt now of Salt Lake City, the home of Mrs. Burgess par are the grandparents. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner Mr. Burgess assisted in remodel ling operations on the Banks enjoyed the company of their home. grandchildren, Janeta and Janette n, the week-enTheir parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Fage, of Roy, and (twins) and Maria Fage, over d. Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burnside in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. They viewed slides of southern Utah canyons and parks and of Moun ment Valley. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Nicoline Powell, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Powell and family of Hunt, Idaho, who were in Utah to attend General Conference. Mr .and Mrs. G. H Smith were visitors in Salt Lake City, Sunday, with Mr and Mrs. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thomas (Pearl Peterson) and Mrs. Linda Jensen. Mr and Mrs. Dean Powell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Giles (Lorena Powell) and child ren were here from Pleasant Grove, Sunday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Shirlef Powell. Mrs. Alberta Simpson of Salt Lake City, visited here Sunday at the home of her father, Don C Loveridge, and other relatives. With iher were her daughter, Frances, and a friend. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Urry and children, Calvin and Catherine, joined a family group at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Devey in Alpine, last Friday. Included in the group of 29 was Mrs. Edith Riech, Conference visitor from Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. R B. Worlton and Dr. and Mrs. W. L Worlton were Sunday evening visitors in Salt Lake City, at the home of a brother, Or. J. T. Worlton. They were included in a group which enjoyed the showing of colored slides of the J. T. Worlton's recent trip to Hawaii. They spent a Mr. and Mrs. George Manning month there. and her brother, Billie Wilmont of Idaho, visited Wednesday mornMr. and Mrs. Therol Nielson ing, with Mr. and Mrs. William visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. The Mannings are re- Vernon K. Nielson, aunt and turning to their home in Carlin, uncle, Saturday afternoon. They Nevada, after visiting here with were married April 1, in the Salt Mrs. Ella Manning, who is ill. Lake Temple and will live in San Both are returned Francisco. Rex Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. misisonaries from Denmark. The John Price left by plane, Sunday evening for Fort Ord, California, visit with his NOTICE TO CREDITORS after a week-en- d parents in Lehi. Mr. Price has In the matter of the estate of completed 8 weeks of basic train- John Reed Wilkin, Deceased. ing with the U. S. Army and re- Creditors will present claims with ported back for duty, Monday. vouchers to the undersigned at her home at 165 West 1st North, Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Rus-so- n Utah, on or before May 26th, 1952. visited here, Sunday, with ROSE J. WILKIN, Mrs. Russon's parents, Mr. and Administratrix. Mrs. A. Kelsey Chatfield. With Arnold C. Roylance, and them were their children, Milton, Elmer L. Terry, Attorneys for Rus-soJr., Kolene and Brent. The Administratix. are now living in ' South Publication dates: Mar. 11 Bountiful in their lovely new home, recently completed. t- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb enjoyed a visit with old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nielson of Monroe, who accompanied their daughter, Mrs. Lowell Crabb of Spanish Fork, here, Sunday. GAS FOR 23567 Raymond IL Stewart, 154 South 1st West. Lehi, Ut; .15 for miscellaneous purposes from a well bet. 100 and 225 ft. deep at a point N 1451 ft and E. 321 ft. from S& Cor. Sec. 20, T5S, RIE. The water will be used for milk cooling, sanitation, NOTICE TO WATER USERS stock watering, domestic and irriThe following applications have gation purposes. been filed with the State Engineer Protests the granting, to appropriate water in Utah of any of resisting the foregoing appliCounty, State of Utah,, through- cations, with reasons therefor, out the entire year, unless other- must be in affidavit form, with wise designated, all locations be- extra copy and filed with the State ing from SLB&M: Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt 23521 Boyd C Sunderland, Lake City, Utah, on "or before May RFD Lehi, Ut.; 15 sec.-- ft for irrigation use from an open drain at Joseph M. Tracy a point S. 1200 ft and E 100 ft. STATE ENGINEER. from W Cor. Sec. 5, T5S, RIE. The water will be pumped from First publication March 28. the drain and conveyed a distance Last publication April 25. of 250 ft. where it will be used as a supplemental supply from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 70 Overhead acres of land embraced in SW Sec. 5; SE?4 and SWK Sec. 6, inT5S, RIE, and for year-roun- d cidental stock-wateripurposes. 23522 Alma M. Peterson, 90 Complete, Installed South 2nd East, Lehi, Ut; .80 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a $47.50 well 180 ft. deep at a point S. 966 ft. and W 352.5 ft. from E14 Cor. Free Estimates Sec. 19, T5S, RIE. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to W. irrigate 13 acres of land embraced in SEM Sec. 19, T5S, RIE, and for Phone Collect Orem 0588-J1- 1 g year-roun- d incidental sec.-f- t. 3-i-n. Garage Doors and up n. Rulon Lowry stock-waterin- purpose. VALUES IN WATCHES Ladies' Men's Incabloc Waterproof $28.00 Value 17-Jew- ' el $19.95 -- 17-Jew- el Yellow and White Gold $28.00 Value $19.95 Plus Federal Tax Mail Orders Filled GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING- - SWENSON'S JEWELRY Leo Roberts, Owner 21 Salt Lake City West Second South "72 STEPS OFF MAIN" 21-A- p. . Mrs. Joseph Wanlass of Monroe, left last Saturday, after a week's visit here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Crabb. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Milton West to Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. West Allred of Ogden, spent the time in Pioche, Nevada, with Mr. and Mrs. James The Skinners returned the children to their home, Monday. bride is the former Miss Morley who visited here last summer. A brother to Elder Nielson, Melvin Nielson, was also married in Tern pie rites, April 1. He and bis bride are attending the BYU. A family dinner was held at the George P. Price home, Sunday evening, honoring Mr. trices birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone, Mr. and Mrs John Price, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Lind of Salt Lake City, Mrs Dale Price, Beryl Price, and Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price. NEW-FO- II UP TO Trade In .$150. Q CI -- r R 952 If you intend to build a new home and want gas for heating, call us for all available information. MATCHLESS FEATURES GUNHSBER'S PHONES: American Fork 607 - Lehi the washer that gives you these 189-- J cloth. SHAMPOOS th NEW, softer action, washes cltanw. NEW, exclusive rinsing action. EASIER on the clothes. QUIET, smoother performance. FEWER working pari. 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