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Show t I THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Thursday, September 11, 1952- - Here from Seattle, Washington, News About Folks You Know . Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Dubois M. S. Lott spent last week in Lyman, Wyoming, where he was visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bird, remaining employed. for an overnight stay. They also Mr. and Mrs. Clay Kelsey are visited with Mrs. Dubois' parents, living in Arthur, Nev., where Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cook, Kelsey is employed in ranching at Cedar Fort. Mrs. Dubois will be remembered as the former activities. Vivian Cook. They are now livi in is Clover ing in Omaha, Nebraska, where visiting George Jackson, Wyoming, and vicinity Mr. Dubois is in partnership in the with friends and former ranching clothing business. , associates. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Webb and in Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell, children, spent last week-en- d at Rock comnow guests have Wyoming, of Springs, Lehi, formerly pleted their new home in Pleasant the home of a sister to Mrs. Webb, Grove and moved in on Sunday. Game Warden and Mrs. Dewey Their children, Vicki and Kehneth, Henderson. Mrs. Henderson made remained with their grandmother, the return trip with them after a Mrs. Shirlef Powell, for a time on ten days stay here. Sage chicken hunting and fishing highlighted Sunday, during the moving. the trip. Attorney and Mrs. Harvard Mr.and Mrs. Edwin Circuit of Hinton and son, Scott, visited in Hurricane, last week, with his Salt Lake City, visited here, Sat parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard urday, with Mrs. Circuit's parents, Hinton. They brought back some Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson. of the wonderful Dixie fruit, and The Carsons accompanied them to Fairfield where Mr. Circuit spent report a fine crop this season. some time working on the welfare Mrs. Sarah Reece and her sister, farm run by the Hillside Stake, Mrs. Katherine George, visiting his home stake of Salt Lake City. from Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Clara Clover and son, spent a few days this week in Salt Lake City, at the home of Richard, visited in Spanish Fork, a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Don Rosser. They also spent some R. Coombs and family. They attime with other relatives there. tended sacrament services where the new baby, Steven Don, was Mr .and Mrs. Austin Brokaw blessed by the father. with visited here this week-en- d their daughter, Mrs. Harvard HinMr. and Mrs. Paul Mathewson ton. They came from Roosevelt (Bertha Carson) were here from to the bedside of Walter Sorenson, Ogden, Sunday, visiting with Mr. 76, of Provo, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carso.i. The Sorenson is the father of Mrs. entire group motored to Vineyard Brokaw. where they were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bunker and ITS A BOY FOR famly. LT. AND MRS. HEBERTSON Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rothe and Saturday, September 6, is the birthdate of the new son of Lt. children, Sandra and David, left and Mrs. W. LaVal Hebertson. Sunday for their return to Los The young man made first child Angeles, California, after spending of the Hebertsons, his debut at two weeks here, with their parthe hospital at Nellis Air Force ents, Bishop and Mrs. Lester M. Base at Las Vegas, Nevada, Norberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe, other relatives and friends. weight 8 lbs. 12 oz. The mother and will be remembered as the former Mr. and Mrs. Rothe, senior, acCarole Sorenson. The good news companied them on a trip to Yelcame by telephone to the proud lowstone, during their stay. grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, who now have Completing her plans for her three grandchildren, and Mr. and entrance at Brigham Young UniMrs. Neil Soreson, with 9. Great versity, Miss Sharon Stephensen grandmother, Mrs. August Nelson is now home after spending the summer employed at Bryce of Orem, now has 16 great " COIX BANKS TO CE GIVEN AWAY AT STATE FAIR Lithographed coin banks port-trayithe signing of the Declaration of Independence will be given as souvenirs to visitors at American Can Company's exhibit at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City. September Made on the company's highspeed equipment, the banks are slotted cans of the same size used to market citrus concentrates. They can be used as handy "piggy banks" for coins r. up to the size of a 13-2- 1. can-maki- half-dolla- Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Carlson attended the Mr. Utah, Junior, contest in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening, where their son, Bert, achieved the title. With them were their daughters, Marilyn and LaRane and 'Henry Oneida of Bingham. Others attending with Bert were Miss Leanna Cahn of American Fork; J. R. Price and Miss Annette Ewell of Salt Lake City, DeVere Fowler and Miss Karlyn Evans. residents Mr. Miller is studying chemistry Stoker (her sister Ruby) of Salt Lake City. At Nampa, Idaho, at the University of Arizona. they were house guests of Mr. tMrs. Oliver Kittinger (their and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips and sons, Mark and Roy, visited sister Sadie). They viewed many here from Aberdeen, Idaho, with points of interest and spent one at Boise. his mother, Mrs. Nettie Phillips, day Mrs. Broomhead went to Rigby and the Leo Ball family. They for a stay of several days with remained for the week-enHis Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Rogers. son, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Phillips Mrs. will be remembered visited here and in Spanish Fork as theRogers former Lizzie Bone of Lehi. and Salt Lake City. They completed a large book of genealogy. She also called on a Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jones and cousin, Cort Stewart Littlefield children, Brian and Karen, left and her family. Idaho Falls and this week-en- d to return to their surrounding towns were visited. home in Alton, Wayne County, Enroute home, they stopped at for a three days visit with after visiting here with their par- Ogden Mrs. Jennie Child and family. W. ents, President and Mrs. Frank During the absence of his wife, Jones, and Mrs. Mcda Hunsaker of Mr. Broomhead spent considerable American Fork. Mrs. Jones and time in Salt Lake City at the Edna Willes and Mrs. Viola Wei- the children remained for a week, homes of his daughters, Mrs. lard. her husband rejoining her for the return trip. Mr. Jones will con I I tinue as principal of the school Heat-- ! which will start Monday. there, d. EP - WtK Film Developing (one $1.00 ;PiyNnATr PHONES: American Fork 617 - Lehi MIGHTIEST OP MOTION PICTURE m Heady tls " I - MflUQIIMS Cecil OTlilMfflf Illllllll.lll '"mI B. DeMille's ' Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. TECHNICOLOR starring HIITTOH-WILGE-HESTO- HORSE SHOW - 8 p. September 17, 18, 19 Wett'i Finest Thoroughbreds Fair Adm. Included in The Biggest all Paid Shows! mmm m m LYLE BETTGER UlinimiilL LAWRENCE TIERNEY U 1 1. Ill mi- TIEODOIE ST. JOIN 1. ftm, timn( risi n m 1 mm m n n in m m Mmmmmm stk mm AND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION (TAXI FAtt WOUNDS A ANTOINETTE CONCELLO sSTFWillT LYNDON m-- CUCCIOU III I l) CECIL B. DeMILLE Productd with tht eooctfittoi of Rinflint Ires.- - samum & aifty Cirtm . ScrtmstiT by FIEDUC M. FRANK, IMtt NOON SATURDAY! Greatest most varied parade in Utah history u CHAUAHf EMMETT KELLY See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean Produced ind Oirsctcd PARADE n Ann Ln IMUUII Names In Wrestling GIGANTIC ouio2v - v vvrxi ravtsi 1 siu v :a mmm mm fTS GLORIA i 3. Automatic Controls and free from obstructions. N DOROTHY WRESTLING CHAMPIONS September 16, 8:30 p. m. m. CORNEL CHARLTON BETTY SEPT. 13th thru 21st Daredevil Auto Driver 1. Flues 2. Filters Phone 32S SPEEDWAY AUTO RACES September 14, IS 1:30 p. m. Driven, can from Indianapolis work: See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight Creates Statefcir JOIE CHITWOOD SHOW Sept. 20 I 212:30 8:30 Winter?- is our suggestion that you have your FURNACE MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do the following day service) "ALERT AMERICA" 189-- J It color by FEATURE We Cater to Parties and Weddings Main Street - Lehi - Phone 339 equipment is ready for the winter season. i FREE Stop in anytime! Cold days will soon be with us. We suggest that you avoid the last minute rush and make sure now that your heating $1.10 LEHI will be pleased. Jam Heating Flan! $ Julian's Drug Main Street and make your "Meet me at Wattie's!" That's what the kids say. They stop in for snacks and lunches at all hours of the day. It is the favorite eating spot. You can depend on it . . the kids go where they get their money's worth. Why don't you try Wattie's. You Wattie's Cafe ..... .... WW Where The Gang Goes L FORK 59c Noxzema Skin Cream, reg. 85c 3 for 75c Stick Cologne . 1. $1.23 Film (Ansco 120 or 620), 3 rolls $1.00 Gillette Razor and 10 Blades Dairy Desert, quart Apex Insect Bomb Revlon Aquamarine Lotion Hazel Bishop Lipstick NO Don't wait for fall . . , you can be assured of plenty of hot water and use the furnace blower for ventilation all summer long by installing heating equipment now! p" EATA at... JJMZCEMBEEl ast Specials at Julian's Drug 79c 26c 39c 98c Heating and Hot Water j,g equipment installed o ' Haley's M.O., $1.00 size Soap, Woodbury, 4 cakes IIIw NlP W 111 . .U pUUf ILyi flflVf Now you can have that new 8 BIG DAYS PLAYING Mrs. E. M. Bird has been spending considerable time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cook at Cedar Fort, this summer. She has aided in caring for her father, now 73, who suffered a paralytic stroke in July. Although now able to Goodwin Rounds. At Pasco, Wash., seriously ill, he is some wheel chair. a time in spend they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andelin, a nephew of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miner of Los Brown. He is employed at the New Mexico, spent Friday Alamos, atomic plant in that vicinity. The here with an aunt and uncle, Mr. were of Seattle many delights viewed as the guests of Mr. and and Mrs. J. Earl Smith, and grandMrs. Fitzgibbons. mother, Mrs. Martha Bringhurst The return was made by way They also visited in Salt Lake of the Grand Coulee Dam. At City. Idaho Falls, they spent some time at the home of a sister to Mr. Brown, Mr .and Mrs. L. E. Andelin. Twelve days were spent on the trip. Upon their return: to Utah. Mrs. Brown remained in Salt Lake City for a visit with Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and the Reed Nostrum family. Mr. Brown is employed at Salt Lake in charge of a communications tower. NORTHWEST VACATION MRS. B&OOMHEAD the week VISITS IN IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown have end with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mrs. A. J. Broomhead arrived just returned after a very interest Udell, her aunt and uncle. She home Tesday, after two weeks ing and pleasant trip to the North is enroute to Tucson, Arizona, for in Idaho with relatives and west Going through Idaho, they spent a visit with her sister, Mrs. Ray friends. She was accompanied on stopped at Boise for an enjoyable Miller (Joyce Udell). The MillMr. and Mrs. John W. visit at the home of Mrs. Arlene ers are former Lehi and the trip by Miss Carol Udell spent SAU Ul COT TIEODOIE ST. JOIN Story ij FUNIC FIANI CITETT' Hi A Paramount Ptturo REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES - CHILDREN ADULTS IOC 50c Ticket Office -- Opens 6:30 p. m. First Show Starts 7:30 p.m. Coming Soon HIGH NOON MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 33 Utah and 6 Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas |