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Show Thursday August 14, -- 1952- - THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL IT AH- - Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles spent Nancy and Virginia Wohlslager the weekend in Midvale visiting were here from Salt Lake City for with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn. the week-en- d visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miss Marlene Tew of Payson is Worlton. f visiting here this week at .the Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Carter and home of her sister, Mrs. Berl Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson of Peterson. family were here from Magna, Clearfield were Sunday guests of Sunday. They visited with her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mrs. O. R. here parents, Bishop and Mrs. William visited Ivory Worlton. this week from Colorado, with her Hadfield, and attended the Gough Mrs. Rachel Anderson, reunion. Mr. and Mrs David W Adam- mother, at and home of her twin sister, the son and family of Salt Lake City MrsM. Taylor. 'Mrs. Myrtle Yearance left MonStanley m f A,im. Hi.,, for her return to San Franday son's mother, Mrs. Alice L. Phil' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tregaskis cisco, after spending four months lips, Sunday. of American Fork, were Sunday with relatives and friends here. visitors at the home of Mr. and She will make her home there with ENTERTAINS FOR Mrs. Don C. Loveridge. Alex her daughter, Carol. GRANDCHILDREN Christiansen also joined the group. News About Folks You Know Mr and Mrs. "Millard Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mayne have returned after visiting in Gypsum, their children, Elaine and Phyllis, have returned to Tampa, Fla., Colorado. after visiting here with Mrs. Bell's Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Neal spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harseveral days in Mackay, Idaho, vey. She will be remembered as the former Dorothy Harvey. Mr. fishing. Bell, former bishop of the LDS Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jones, organization there, is now servdaughter Donna Rae, and sons ing in the high council Going on a Lloyd and Brent, visited in Provo, by motor, the Bells left on home arrived and Mr. his Tuesday with parents, Saturday, and Mrs. Frank Jones. Friday. Mrs. Clell Jackson has spent much of her time during the past two months assisting in the care of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Coleman of Heber City. With her went her daughters, Elese and Merrilyn Her father has been Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schow (Na-din- e seriously ill following a major operation. Dangerous blood clots Jones) of Orem, joined Mrs. have yielded to treatment and he Schow's parents, President and Mrs. improved. Mrs. Frank W. Jones, at dinner is somewhat is now improving folColeman Saturday evening. lowing a heart attack. Here from Salt Lake City, Mr. Mrs. Frank W. Jones attended and Mrs Robert Morton (Martha funeral services in Salt Lake the visited' Mr. and with Harvey) Mrs. George Harvey. With them City for Elder Don B Colton, a was Robert Morton, Sr., here from friend for many years, last week. With her went her sisters, Mrs Bert California. Swain and Mr .and Mrs. George a Bishop and Mrs. Joseph E. Bingham of American Fork, and Las of Mrs. Albert Dattge niece, Smith and Mrs. Marie Gunther Mrs. Dattge, attended the State Gladioli Show Vegas, Nevada. held in Provo, Sunday afternoon. daughter of the Bmghams, visited a to They were greatly impressed with for a time in Utah after trip the number of fine entries Shown. New York. Mrs. Shirlef Powell, her mother, Mrs. Sarah Reese, and daughter Miss Ila Powell, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shirlef Powell in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. George Downs enjoyed as dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carlson of Tacoma, Washington, who spent the day here. The two couples motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday evening, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Har the Uintah Forest. rington (Namoi Downs) and child ren Diane and Bonnie Jean. The Mr and Mrs. Aaron Allred spent Carlsons are remaining a week to several days last week in Manti visit with relatives in Utah and as guests of their son, Mr. and Idaho Mrs. Fullmer Allred, who accomMrs. Allred WARBURTONS panied them here. (the former Margaret Peterson) ATTEND REUNION . is remaining for a week or ten A long week-en- d at Fish Lake days at the Allred home and with was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Fon her father, John Petersoa With Warburton and daughter, Shannon, her are her children, Elva, Keith, who attended the Barney reunion Clyde and James. held there. With them went their son and his bride, Airman and SMUINS TAKE Mrs. Fon Junior Warburton. They CALIFORNIA TRIP remained from Friday to Sunday " Home again after a three weeks' evening. visit in California, little Miss Paulette Smuin will have plenty COASTAL TOUR One of the most enjayable trips to report to her friends here. She taken by the Meredith family vacation with an yet enjoyable spent anu was completed recently, wnn Ilfl UUU5H13, OUSail, John at the home of an uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meredith went aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reldon Goates, their daughter, Joyce, and sons, Melvin and Paul. Driving to San at Inglewood. Mr and Mrs. Boyd Smuin motor- Francisco, they followed the coasted down to join her on the re- line with the ocean in view for turn trip Among the many points 500 miles. They were guests of of interest viewed were Yosemite Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Alston, a Whit-tie- r. Park, the giant redwoods, and sister to Mr. Meredith, at old in Tia Mexico, route return Francisco. The Juana, San was taken through Reno, Nevada. was included in their tour. They Little Katherine Smuin remained are looking forward to a coasthere with her grandmother, Mrs. line tour Of the Northwest next J. E. Taylor. year. George Milner of Spanish Fork was a surprise visitor at the David H. Carson home, Sunday, the first meeting in some years. Friends since 1911, Mr. Milner and Mr. Carson were associated in the stock raising industries in mt. - Grandchildren. of Mrs. Alice L. Phillips were her guests Sunday at a very pleasant dinner party. A hot dinner was served and games played. Joining Sandra and ho remained P8' during the absence of their parents on a trip to Idaho, were Alice and Ileen Goates, Diana and Linda Adamson of Salt Lake City, and Reed and Paul Robinson. J8"" Furnaces ...... A-gra- 37 Phone South 5th West Mattresses Serviced 183-- IE. EL "THE GIFT SHOP" Main Street Lehi Busih-es- SeS&f Setter... American Fork Animals Horses - Cows Pigs Utah Hide & Tallow Co. Phone George W. Price, 216 Mattresses Rebuilt and Covered Free Pick-u- p ZUFELT AUTO and In whiskey, too, there is Mattress 35 good... better... and rtfln nn W Co. lH North 3rd West LOi '1HE Hill Aft Free Pickup and Delivery Wrecker Service! KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE. O Let's Trade Tires! Expert 'T.II-T.T.l.-- Seiberling- Keily Springfield New Tiies Get 'em on time! COMBINATION Ml ' RECAPPING WELDING MOTOR VULCANIZING TUNE-U- P Fox and Talbot East State All Work Guaranteed DEN'S TIRE SHOP Lehi Phone 147 de - Restful, reclining seats , . , reserved en melt Unten Pacific trains. Phone Provo 3607 Veterans Service Sanitary Utah Provo, Appetizing meals. During August, our dining car will feature Shrimp Louie a seafood dish containing fresh shrimp seasoned with Louie dressing. Prepared with a master's touch, cool and crisp . . if expertly served by thoughtful attendants perfect for summer days. - low fares! Round trip rates save 10 Children under 5 free; under 12 Day Phone ... ... half-far- Mt4 ticket Ofwtf. Of more. e. In adjustable, reclining coach seats you save money, yet still enjoy the comforts and convenience Of train travel. for Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation 24-HOU- McCoard Service Phone Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned On thot next trip, travel In comfort yet be kind to your pocketbook at the same time. Go Coochl All Union Pacific trains offer Coach 91 well 01 Pvllmon service. H Studio, Phone A. F. 436 Service lMfVtlOIM jrsw Mwttf UiUm tmtUk ures. Thorn-woo- d Phone Amercian Fork 624 Radiator kM row's Treas- STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY AND HILL COMPANY. U7W , Tomor- 'I We will be closed Sunday and Monday and open all day Saturday for the summer months. bourbon at rtelJesfr KENTUCKY Provo, Utah rhotos are Motor Tune-u- p Complete Overhaul WW? nfln Today's REPAIR SERVICE Front End Alignment and repairs Coach Travel BrastnFoiindatUm for Dead or Useless Phone 413 Replace Missing Buttons or Sew Roll Edge in-ste- Uiui Statu ' Geneva Finance 480 From where I sit, Dad's state ment applies to a lot of things besides lightning. Too many people think they know their neighbor' wrong when he rotes for his can didate instead of theirs. Some people even resent our right to enjoy friendly glass of beer if and when we choose. Opinions based on misinformation and prejudice, ad of being "grounded" on true facts can cause more damage than lightning erer did. Highest Prices LOANS AUTO Meat Well, What Do You Know? s Directory FURNITURE SIGNATURE l ROOt Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh WIEM JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST W 4itnUwumt Copyright, 1952, We carry only the iinest lenses and have a wide choice of handsome frames to choose from. Appliances Arlin Potter Lehi Insurance Service PEPTKare' Do 70a believe in a bunch of old tale about lightning about how It's attracted by cats or the warmth of cattle . . . how It never strikes in the same place twice ... or how it'i liable to turn milk aour? Lots of they're wrong. people often do-- but Dad Hawkins inspired this col. umn today. He's really studied up on lightning since his own cow barn was struck that time. Trouble is, most of us don't know half enough about the sub ject," Dad says. "And about half ef what we do know la false!" ... 69c Government-Inspecte- d Davis GOOD VISION IS PRICELESS and we are ready to help you with a thorough eye examination by a registered optometrist and properly fitted galsses. The Gold Leaf Plan PORK SAUSAGE, pure. lb. 49c LUNCH MEAT, ass't. lb. . . 59c All SAVE YOUR EYES y HALIBUA,lb. . . . . . .55c PORK CHOPS, lb They also visited with Mr. and Air Conditioning Overman 57c POT ROASTS, lb. BACON. Swift's Premium lb. 59c at Portland. Makin of ANNOUNCHNG... ' . Heating RflSMUSSEN Ventilating Phone Provo 1981-- Ho (Vera) American Fork, spent Sunday here with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Loveridge. With her were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Goode (Gladys and three daughters, Makin) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chi vers (Lola Vivian, Doris and Verniece, of Udell) of Salt Lake City, were Manila. 4 Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Olivers' parents, Mr. and STOKERS TAKE Mrs. Dean Udell. With them was NORTHWEST TRIP Mr. and Mrs Harry Stoker acthe baby son, Scott. Mr. and Mrs- son, Harold Stokcompanied Udell and son, Kent, accompanied er of Provotheir CALIFORNIA VACATION on a business trip to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price and them on the return to Salt Lake the Northwest, finding time to visit with relatives and friends their daughters, Rhonda and City, Monday. Phyllis have returned after an enjoyable ten days' vacation trip to California and Old Mexico. They were accompanied by Mrs. E. C. Crookston of Salt Lake City, a sister to Mrs. Price. 79 South Main Pleasant Grove Their experiences were varied and interesting, among them the Knotts many attractions at The saw the Berry Farm. huge USS Valley Forge in harbor and again were on hand when a ship load of bodies from Korea were brought in. They attended Phones: Pleasant Grove 3311 Lehi 14-- J the burial services the following -day at Point Loma cemetery where the entire number were interned. Tia Juana in Old Mexico was included in their itinerary. In the San Diego region they were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Lyman Moyle, y Our Agency With Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. They called on Mr .and Mrs. Eldon Gale (Rhea Higginsen) and family at LeMesa, California. There they met Mrs. Florence Jensen who is The Hospital and Doctor Plan You've Heard Advertised visiting with her daughter and TAKE TEN MINUTES AND GET THE DETAILS who is planning a trip to San OF HOW IT CAN HELP YOU from Francisco. A whale had been onto v the beach at washed Coronado, but they were just a little late to view this unusual sight. Delivery pcicot: Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane visited in Heber this week with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trane and family. there. Harold Stoker is in charge Mrs. Fred W. Chytraus and Mr. of the Provo agency for Packard and Mrs.' Gordon Chytraus at At Burley, automobiles. Ontario, Oregon. They spent several days at Port- Idaho, they enjoyed a visit with land, Oregon, where they were the Mrs. Alzina Woodhouse guests of a son, Mr. and Mrs. What we need in government is Roger L. Stoker and daughter, more pruning and less grafting. Shirley. Trips to the ocean beaches and many places of interest were enjoyed. Roger Stoker is manager of the S. H. Kress store 854 - Lehi RflSMUSSEN Heating and Ventilating Furnaces Appliances Air Conditioning Phones Pleasant Grove 3311 79 South Main Lehi 14-- J 545 East Ninth North WRECKING SERVICE R American Fork 124 Night Phone Lehi 212-W ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Tour Friendly Ford Deafer , American Fork |