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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Friday, April 25, 1952 News About Folks You Know Mrs. Nettie McAffee spent the d in Pleasant Grove at the home of her brother, Irvin Johnson. The occasion was the Mrs. Bernard Walker of Orem, birthday of Mrs Johnson. visited here Saturday with her Old friends got together when mother, Mrs. Shirlef Powell, and , other family members. She re- Mrs. Elizabeth Gaisford of Am erican Fork, spent some time mained over Sunday. here last week visiting with Mr. Comer spent and Mrs. Don C. Loveridge. Mrs. Frances Thursday in Salt Lake City, visitMrs Andrew Trane and her ing with her sister, Mrs. Ben Rose. daughter, Mrs Delores Rutledge, spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tregaskis, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane former neighbors in American and family. Fork, visited here, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne and Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Loveridge. their two children, of Orem, visitMrs. Harold M. Fox accompaned here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chipman W. H. Dansie. Mr. Pyne is on (a brother) of American Fork, the teaching staff of Brigham to Salt Lake City, where they Young University. visited with friends, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Giles of Mrs. Nettie Phillips returned to Salt Lake City, visited here, Sun Aberdeen, Idaho, after visiting day, at the home of an uncle and here at the home of her daugh- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Giles. With them were their four childter, Mrs. Leo Ball. Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen is visiting in Sandy with a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless. week-en- ren. Here from Portland, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Josie Hutchings visited here, Friday, at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. William Also visiting at the Skinner. Skinner home, Friday evening, were Mrs. Amanda Curtis Waters, of Long Beach, 'California, , and Mrs. Lila Hughes of Sandy. ' those the attending trousseau tea given for Miss Mary Lou Devey, May bride elect, was Mrs. Harold M. Fox of Lehi. The delightful affair was held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H Devey in American Fork. Among visitors at the Homer Thayn home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder (a daughter to the Thayns) and Jay Peterson, a friend. The young people are students at the USAC in Logan. Week-en- d A. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walton and family were week-en- d visitors here from Afton, Wyoming. Mrs. Walton is a sister to C. W. Lehm-ber- g, where they were guests. Also visiting here were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Call of Afton. Mrs. Call and Mrs. Lehmberg are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Angus en joyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Duane Thornock, of Ogden, last Sunday. With them were their children, DaNae, De Ann, Vaneta and baby son. Mrs. Thornock is a sister to Mrs. Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pohlman and young daughter, Kathy, are here from Los Angeles, California, on business. While here they are getting a few days visit with Mrs. Pohlman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook of Cedar Fort, and with other relatives and friends. Mrs. Hilda Mitchell of Ameri can Fork, visited here last week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Don C. Loveridge. With her were her son, Shirl, and daugh ter, Mrs. Virginia Lee and baby Gary. Mrs. Mitchell has spent some time in Salt Lake City with her daughter. ' Mrs. Malin Hansen of Boise, Idaho, visited here with Mrs. Rachel Anderson, who accompanied her to Salt Lake City where they spent some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl OHran. JTS HON POSSIBLE TO CHOOSE FROM 1322 COLORS IN THE AMAZING NEW COLORtZER PAINTS 'AND GET ANT COLOR IN ANY PAINT FINISH' f r m k a. Sl mhi m M lk. H YOU BUY ANY OF 1322 mmi m" YOU SELECT YOUR COLORS FROM REAL-PAIN- T COLORS RIGHT OVER THE COUNTER IN LARGE OR SMALL CANS AT REGULAR PAINT PRICES! M i7 322 CHIPS, EACH CLASSIFIED AND NUMBERED IN THE COLORIZE R ANY COLOR CAN ALBUM. y fr Ai MONTHS BE OR YEARS LATER Q IW MM NMt HIM RS. THIS IS A very pleasant surprise Mrs. Lee Colledge came on her birthday, Thursday, April 17. A group of neighbors came .with good wishes and an attractive luncheon. Games and visiting filled the afternoon. In the group were, Mrs. Eva Masse, Hazel Dowding, Irene Edwards, Clarice Bone, Dorothy Manning, Ivy Peck, Eona Larsen, Georgida Manning and May Daly. VISIT HISTORIC POINT Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peterson spent the week-en- d in Clarks-to- n in northern Utah With them went Ronnie and Kathleen, small son and daughter of the Petersons. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bushman Mr. Bushman is teach ing school there. While there, VERN GRAYS HAVE NEW they visited the grave of Martin Harris, one of the three witnesses DAUGHTER IN NEW YORK to the "Book of Mormon." Making her debut in New York. the new little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Gray arrived April MRS. JTLIA BROWN 17. First time erandmother. Mrs. EXPRESSES APPRECIATIOX Pleased at the many kind greet Helen Calton Shambow, is visiting there with the Grays for the ings of friends on her 92nd birthlast Thursday, occasion. She writes that the lit day anniversary, tle miss has blue eyes and dark April 17, Mrs. Julia Brown wishhair and looks "Just like her es to express her appreciation to mother." The mother will be re them. She was happy to have membered as the former Jeanine her sons and daughters present Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. William for the occasion. She wishes to Gray are grandparents, and Mr. thank all those who called, and and Mrs. Joseph Calton and Mrs. all who sent cards and other Alice Hutchings Skinner share thoughtful remembrances to make honors as great grandparents. her birthday such a happy one. Mrs. Brown continues active and r Mrs. Verno Larsen and daugh alert and finds much in life to ter, Lynette. of Clearfield, visited make her happy. here this week-en- d with Mrs. Rachel Anderson and Mr. and Saturday is the most dangerous Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor. Mrs. O. day of the week in traffic. R. Ivory of Salt Lake Citv and Colorado, was also here with her mother and twin sister. With Overhead Mrs. Anderson, the entire group was present at dinner at the Tav- lor home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson and son, Marvin Blair, Stanley M. Tavlor. Jr.. and Complete, Insaalled Miss Sandra Taylor were all Dres- ent from Salt Lake City. $47.50 THE PLACE TO BUY IT! W Smith Hardware MAIN STREET LEHI PHONE 5 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gill of Salt Lake City entertained at a supper, Tuesday evening, in honor of Corporal Stanley Webb, on furlough from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Webb, his parents, were also present. Corporal Webb left for camp early Wednesday morning. S6T. DARO HAMILTON RETURNS FROM MANEUVERS After extensve maneuvers at Fort Hood, Texas, Sergeant First Class Daro Hamilton has now returned to Fort Sill, Okla. He has served as Wire Chief in the communications department, and while in Texas was an umpire. He expects discharge in May and will join his wife, the former Vea Jean Brown, and the children Requel and Sheri Lynn, here. Mrs. Hamilton and the children have been here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Brown, since January. BOARD HOLDS REUNION The annual reunion of the former Stake Primary Board was held Wednesday, April 16, at the hme of Mrs. Effie Bushman. The group had served under the leadership of Myrtle All-re- d as president. A very pleasant afternoon was spent. Refreshments were served at 1 p. was m., and the afternoon rounded out in social chat and playing progressive games. There were plenty of clever prizes for Those the winners. present were, Myrtle Allred, Naomi Chat-fielLilieth Peck, Lela Russon, Lula Anderson, Ethel ( Webb, Vera Schow, May Bone, Udene Wing, Marvel Gray, Rebecca All-reBeatrice Taylor, Myrl Garrett and the hostess. d, d, church, Wednesday evening. Patricia Noffsinger and her sister, Iris McMillan, Duewav emDlovees. were also home for the week-enIris works in the office, Management Branch, and Pat is now a restaurant cashier. d. DID YOU GET A -R- AISE?- Fort Ninety-seve- n per cent of drivers involved in 1951 auto accidents had at least one year of experience behind the wheel. READ THE ADS IT PAYS! "Oh They Don't Sell Gas - They Specialize in Service" Our service is so wonderful that we've almost earned that reputation. However, let us assure you we do sell gas . . . and oil and lubricants. We service all types of autos . . . and please everyone concerned. Drive In Today! Free Estimates fluon W. Lowry 0588-J- 1 IK and up Phone Collect Orem AIR FORCE MAN FLIES HOME A very pleasant surprise "for Mrs. Klass de Boer (Ruth Cook) was the arrival of her husband, Pfc. Klaas de Boer, from California, Saturday. Klaas, who is stationed to Edwards Air Field, It. (SI X&llgdJ3, lliauc 11 III 11 lJ by plane. He made the acquaintance of his beautiful little daughter, Klaudia, now five weeks old. He left Sunday evening for the return trip. Mrs. de Boer and the baby are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook of Cedar E, HOE'S Garage Doors Miss Shirley Comer was here Friday and Saturday with her Mrs. Alice L. Phillips spent two mother, Mrs. Frances Comer. Em days in Ogden, last week, making ployed in the commissary office at the trip with Mr. and Mrs. George Dugway, Miss Comer is continuing Phillips. They visited with Mr. her musical activities as oreanist and Mrs. Wendell Phillips there for the MIA organization. Miss from Wendell, Idaho. Mrs. Wen- Wadley of Pleasant Grove is the dell Phillips is receiving treatment chorister. Shirley was also schedin the Dee Hospital uled to play at the Lutheran ENAMEL, SiMhOLOSS, FLAT. FLOOR ENAMEL, EVEN OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT 3 Saturday visitors at the W. H. Dansie home were his brother, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dansie of Riverton, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt Lake City, and their small grandson, Kent Jackson. Mrs. Phillips is a sister to for Mrs. Dansie. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and family of Salt Lake City, visited here with relatives, Sunday. Mrs Matilda Phillips, mother of Mrs. Anderson, accompanied them for a week's stay. E E ll Highest Trade-I- Allowance In The State for Your Old Washer n Our Public Liability Insurance Premium is still . . . $7.30 Each 6 Months Meets AU Requirements of the State Law! Under No Obligation PHONE Lehi Insurance Service A. R. POTTER Lehi WARNING! I j CVMDTAVTC rMMnsvl J complaint as to need for V fresh air sunshine and relaxation. 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