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Show -- THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH- - Whipple Reunion Serimpian Club Prepares For Season s Meetings at Pine Valley Held Traditional reunion of the family of Edgar J. and Janei Cooper Whipple was held on Labor Day at the old family home in Pine Valley, Southern Utah. The seven sons of the family and two of the three living daughters were present. One daughter, Ruth, is deceased. Her family was represented in atThe oldest daughter, Mrs. Angus (Mary) Gardner of Lehl, was especially honored, as was the oldest son, John E Whipple of Logandale, Nevada, who is permanent president of the family Handsome calforganization. skin gifts were presented them. Other members of the immediate family are Jesse, Reuben and Wilford Whipple, all of Logan-dalLeRoy, William D. and Reed Whipple; of Las Vega; Mathis of Mrs. Albert (Lula) New Harmony, and Mrs. Jesse Cooper of Boulder (Cornelia) City, Nevada. Mrs. Cooper was Athenian Club to Lehi firemen will play host to the Utah-Jua- b Firemen's Association at their meeting October 11, according to Fire Chief John Broadbent. Mr. Broadbent said that between 75 and 100 firemen can be expected to attend the sessioa It has been two years since Lehi entertained the group. City officials agreed Monday night to appropriate sufficient funds to serve a luncheon to the firemen. Begin Activities The Athenian Club will begin its seasonal activities with the first meeting to be held next Wednesday, Sept 4 at 3 p. m. at the home of Club President, Mrs. J. Earl Smith. All members are reminded to attend. VISIT MUSEUM Cleon Skousen, president of the BYU Alumni Association, visited at the Hutchings museum, Tuesday. With him were Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan of Pasadena, California. Mr. Sullivan is a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. take; You are the pearls I cannot buy; You are my blue Italian lake; You are my piece of foreign sky." Blue and copper tones are used in the cover design. Club meet- - e; The Lehi Free Press not present. All of the family of Mrs. Gardner were present except one daughter, Vilo (Mrs. A. L. Bart-lo- weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi City w . Firemen to Meet The meetings of the Serimpian Club are beginning this week- - at the home of the president, Mrs. Clovis HilL A varied cultural program is outlined for the com ing year. Attractive yearbooks were prepared by club members. The cover is an abstract design qf a child with sky, boat, lake and pearls incorporated, significant of the motherhood of most of the members. It was designed by Mrs. Richard Bene and Mrs. ings are held twice monthly. Valno Peterson. The idea is Officers and members are anticibased on the poem by Anne pating a successful year. Campbell. "To My Child." "You are the trip I did not tendance. of Rivera, California). . Included were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Curtis and daughter, Caroline, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adamson and son Ted, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gardner and children, Kenneth, Alaina and Robbie of Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Gardner and children, Judy, Tony, Barry and Valorie, of Logandale, Nev. Sunday services were conducted at camp with President Reed Whipple of the Las Vegas Stake Presidency in charge. Ted Gardner sang at church services and Ted Adamson played his accordion at the evening program. Rex Gardner will serve as reunion chairman for next year. B. H. Curtis and Virgil Adamson will head the camping committee and Angus Gardner will be in charge of the program. Thursday, September 18, 1952 Furnace and Stove Oil For Spedy Delivery Call GRANTS BULK PLANT Saratoga Road Phone Published by the Free Press E. "Is UTOCO HONORS FOOTBALL Chatting oer University of Utah's football fortunes are, Frank Christensen (right), voted the greatest Ute footballer in history, and Ashby J. Badger, vice president in charge of marketing, Utah Oil Refining Company. Utoco honored Utah's football and basketball squads at a banquet at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City last Thursday. The dinner also commemorated the 60th anniversary of U. of U. football Young Pianist Plays At Provo Program Ellen Banks, gifted young musician, was featured on a pro- gram at the Utah .County Infirmary at Provo, Sunday after- and Debus-seOther program numbers were furnished by a group of dramatic art and dancing studfrom Rachmaninoff y. (ITAH STATE PKtSS ASSOCIATION Entered at the postoflice at Lehi Ttah, as second class matter under the act of Congress March 3, 1879 SEVENTIES HOLD The worst thing about history is that every time it repeats itPARTY AT SARATOGA Subscription Per Year (in advance) The 68th quorum of Seventy self the price goes up. and their partners enjoyed a party at Saratoga, last Monday evening. Swimming and an out of doors banquet were among the features of the evening. Plans announces were made for an excursion to the Logan Temple early in Oct. PLASTIC-CARTONS George Crawford read a letter from the Logan Temple president, No Leakers No Wax stating available dates. Jean Phillips took charge and Pours, Like a Pitcher Hugh Otterson served as master of ceremonies. Program numbers included, vocal selections by Edna Norman, accompanied by Alvin Schow, readings by Ruth Banks and piano solos by Mr. Schow. AHMMEN noon. She played piano selections KIALF GALLON 4 He GEORGE PACE Independent Distributor Phone American Fork 339-- J V " """" ' " ' $2.00 DAIRY MILES NEW f " "" Specials at Julian's Drug Russell Innes, Publisher II Vapo Rub & Trial Size Cough Syrup. 33c Film (3 rolls Ensco 620 or 120 ..1.23 BAYERS ASPIRIN (Children's Flavored) .. Regent Color Foam Shampoo (5 .1.98 applications) Injector Blades (20 Pal) .. .....59c Chocolates (1 lb. 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Breaktast at the Ranchhouse Presented By STEWART LUMBER & HARDWARE , LEHI CEREAL MILL SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Johnson's TV W Publishing Co., Every Thursday ents from Spanish Fork. Ellen was accompanied to Provo by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WalSUNDAY SCHOOL lace Banks and sister and brothCHORUS ENTERTAINED ers, Carmen and Anthony. FormBoys and girls of the Sunday er student at the School for the School chorus which sang in Blind in Ogden, she is now enStake Conference were entertain- rolled in the Tenth Grade at the ed by the Stake Sunday School Lehi high school. She attended Board at a party in the taber- school here last year. nacle last Thursday evening. Games were played and refresh- NURSERYMAN SPEAKS AT ments served. Stake Superin- GARDEN CLUB MEETING tendent Karl Webb and the other Fred Scholes, proprietor of the officers were in charge. Some American Fork Nursery, was the 86 girls and boys sang in the guest speaker at the meeting of chorus which was directed by the Lehi Garden Club, last Mrs. Grethel Stake Thursday evening. Powell, He gave chorister. pertinent information regarding the care of shrubs and perennials, ATTEND WEDDING naming those which may be transMr. and Mrs. John Hutchings planted in the Fall. Questions and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutch- of all types were answered. La-Vings attended the wedding of Miss Carlson, club president, conLeiola Davis and Hans C. Dinse, ducted the meeting. Those presin Bountiful, Wednesday evening. ent voted against staging an The bride is the daughter of autumn flower show this season. Mrs. Winona Fox Davis, formerly A Christmas display will be of Lehi. The young couple will presented later on before the live in Bountiful. holiday season. 7:30 322-- count on Mercury for topmost value among all the cars in its price field. 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