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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH- - New Leadership in First Ward MIA BUILD YOUR FUTURE IN UTAH VALLEY '' At the recent Utah Municipal Convention held in Salt Lake City, a meterological expert made this interesting observation, "Without the Wasatch Range, the rainfall in Central Utah would average only five inches each year." From this we may logically deduce, that without the tower ing Timpanogos and the adjacent mountains, Utah Valley would be Just another arid Western League tinues, greater and greater demands will be made on our available water supply. Reclamation is our only hope of keep-n- g pace with the present economic and industrial trends in Utah Valley. The waters deposited on our watersheds in the form of rainfall and snowfall must be held in the mountains as long as possible by preserving the natural ground cover, and by building pools and reservoirs to prevent unnecessary wastage. Floods and excessive spring runoff are plain evidence that we are wasting our greatest natural resource. Water storage in the mountains makes possible the natural increase of wild life, another valuable asset in our growing Nature is ever ready econmy. to contribute to the pleasure and well being of humanity if given an opportunity to do so. It is the ferverent hope of Greater Utah Valley, Inc., that our citizens will awaken to necessity of preserving our natural water supply. Intelligent public wasteland. Moisture laden clouds from the Pacific Ocean over the Nevada deserts at relatively low elevations. In order to proceed over the lofty Rockies they rise, and the cooler air currents cause g them to drop their loads upon the Western slopes of the Wasatch Range. Water, the life blood of the Inland Empire, cannot be manu- opinion can accomplish much in factured. Neither can the natural securing the authorization of the As popul- projects necessary - to develop supply be increased. lation increases and the industrial an(j conserve our most valuable development of this area con-- 1 asset. life-givin- - Lehi Hospital Happenings Bone, Lehi, are the proud grandparents to 15. Lt. Bone is serving with the Navy in Korean water and expects to return in December. Mrs. Bone is making of her home in Pleasant Grove ' with her mother. Linda Rae 10, and Judy Ann, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, underwent tonsilec-tomSeptember 8. 5. y, Greg Dolphey 2, son underwent Jolley, Jolley, September 8. Lehi Local-s- Max Rothe, 77, and his grandson, Ralph Rothe, 13, received treatment following a highway Charles Edwards, 71, is critical accident, September 9. ly ill in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Among those visiting W. A. Bradford of Salt Lake him this week was his cousin, City, received medical treatment, Mrs. James (Nola) Beverley. September Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis Anne Worlton visited in Salt Lake City, Sunand Harold Allen are the proud parents of day. Accompanied by their son Mr. and a baby daughter, their first child, and daughter-in-laborn September 11. The charm- Mrs. Jack Lewis, they toured the hospital. The Jack ing little dark haired miss weigh- new veterans ed 9 pounds 2 ounces. She will Lewises and sons, Dale and Kyle, be named Martha. The first returned to Lehi with them, re grandchild of Mrs. Alva Allen, maining for dinner. she is the fifth grandchild for Among those from out of town Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Mrs. has three attending the wedding reception Flora Zimmerman all born of Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Gardner great grandchildren, within the past four months. were the following: Bishop and is great Mrs. Seldon Heeps, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Annie Goates W. H. Brudder and Mr. and Mrs. grandmother to 33. A.. Park Smoot (bishopric of the Vista ward, where the Monte is the 14, Sunday, September birthdate of the new little daugh- bride has lived the past two ter of Lt E. Ray Bone and Mrs. years. Verna Keddington and Patricia Bone. First child of the Shirley Smoot were present from Bones, she weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. Salt Lake City; from Provo were, She is the first grandchild of Wilma Hales, Barbara Jarmon, Mrs. Lucille Hillman. of Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stubbs, Mrs. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ivan Theuson; from Bountiful, Raphael G. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Moss and Forrest-SnydeNOTICE TO CREDITORS ' the English friends in atAmong of In the Matter of the Estate were Mr. and Mrs. Reg. tendance SHIRLEF POWELL, Deceased. L. McGhee and daughter, Irene; Creditors will present claims Olaf Potts, Miss Joan Alfreds with vouchers to the undersigned and Miss Vera Alfreds; Doris at her home at 281 West Main, Allison, Hilda Jones. Others from Novemon or before Lehi, Utah, Lake City included, Mr. and Salt 1952. ber 10, Mrs. Edwin Circuit, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Powell, Executrix. E. H. Furse and daughter, Mary; Arnold C Roylance, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Lindquist and Elmer L. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fowles. Mr. Attorneys for Executrix. and Mrs. Harold A. Dewey and Publication dates: September 4, Mrs. Mary Dewey were here 11, 18, 25, 1952. from Draper. New leadership was announced in the First Ward Mutual Improvement Association as follows: J. Maiben Stephensen will with serve as superintendent, Clive Norman and George Carson as assistants and Don Little- ford, secretary. Former superintendent was Morris Clark with J. Maiben Stephensen and Geo. and KenCarson as assistants neth Peterson as secretary. Snow Springs Camp The iirst meeting of the Snow Springs camp was held last Thursday in the Fifth Ward church with Ce Camp officers as hostesses: Olive Captain Leany, Mrs. Leota Peterson and Mrs. Nettie Warenski. Captain Leany took charge and a report on the county con vention was given. Historian Udine Wing reported that the first book of camp histories is compiled and is now at the book binders'. It will be displayed next month. It contains a his tory of the camp, individual bio HERE FROM CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Webb (Jack) are visiting here from Chicago with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson (Alt a Webb) of Prove They have also spent some time with Bishop and Mrs. E. N. Webb, his grandparents, and other relatives and friends in Lehi. While here he visited with his great grandto father, Don C. Looveridge. They Arthur Glover, local business will return to Chicago later this month, where he will continue man, left by plane last Tuesday, his' study of dentistry at North- for Providence, Rhode Island. western University. He went to be present with his daughter, Joyce, Mrs. Lowell CANYON PARTY Bentley, for a very delicate Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton art operation performed Friday. Acat a cording to word received by Mrs. entertaining this week-en- d family party at their summer Glover, the operation had proved home at Tibbie Fork in American successful Mr. Glover is also Fork canyon. Joining them at renewing acquaintance with his Sunday breakfast and a turkey grandchildren, Donna Lou, 5, and dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Abra- Frankie, now 3 years old, seen ham Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. for the first time in two years. Herbert Taylor and Dr. and Mrs. He plans to return this week. Virgil Dorton of Salt Lake Mrs. Glover and their son and City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Dorton. The canyon beauty is Ward Glover, accompanied him at its bets this time of year, the to the Salt Lake Airport. DurDortons find. ing his absence, Ward, and Ralph Street are running the business OFF TO CALIFORNIA at Lehi Motor. Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Comer are visiting in California with returned this B. H. Curtis their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Keith week to his duties as Camp RangComer and Mr. and Mrs. Clif er at Maple Dell Scout Camp, ford Comer. With them went after a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. their grandson, Robert son of With school beginning, the Keith Comers, who has spent Curtis and their daughter, Carothe summer with his grandparents line, will remain at their home here. The Clifford Comer family in Lehi, where Caroline will conare now located at Indio, where tinue her education. They spent he is serving with the Federal most of the summer at the camp Bureau of Investigation. and assisted at the commissary. Arthur Glover, Local Business Man, Rhode Island Flies Attorney for Administrator, American Fork, Utah. Publication dates: September v 11, 18, 25, 1952. GOOD.. Of interest to numerous friends and relatives comes the announcement of the marriage of Miss Alberta Simpson to Thomas C Moore. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Alberta Loveridge Simpson of Salt Lake City, and a granddaughter to Don C Loveridge. Marriage vows were spoken in the Salt Lake Temple, Monday, September 15. A reThe young ception followed. 4, couple will reside in Salt Lake City. 8S77ER... PHYLLIS DORTOV BROWN TAKES PART IN HOSPITAL DEDICATION Among those assisting as hos tesses at the dedication and open house at the new veterans hospital in Salt Lake City was Mrs. Robert Brown, the former Phyllis Dorton. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton, she has served as a "Service Star Lady," in the veterans hospital for the past two years. She' will continue in this capacity in the new building. These volunteer workers perform a valuable service among the disabled veterans, assisting with games and recreational facilities. 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From Snow Springs Camp those attending were, Olive Leany, Nettie Captain Udine Wing, Ruth Warenski, Banks, Maude Adams and Ruby Meredith. 6:70x16 Replace Missing Buttons or Sew Roll Edge Mattresses Rebuilt and Pick-u- Lehi Members Attend DUP Convention Pennsylvania DeLuxe Tires Mattresses Serviced Free and "Utah, We Love Thee Pearl Davis Broomhead directed. Prayers were offered by Chaplains Ella G. Christofferson and Fern B. Russon. Special-Se- t Overman HAVE YOUR MEDICAL NEEDS ttcrrt (x" In.whsky,.roo, mr "; is good... better.. cnd Bluebell Camp Phone Provo 1381-- r. Miss Alberta Simpson Bride of the Month Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Maude Glover. Sones were. 'Come, Come Ye Saints." and 'Sunshine in the Soul" directed by Ruth Banks and accompanied by Lula Anderson. Prayers were graphies, photographs, etc. Mrs. offered by Chaplain Ruby Mere Wing stated that 50 or more dith. There were 20 present histories of camp members or relatives which appear in the county history are not in the camp history. She has a list of The meeting of the Bluebell the names and those on the list as reminded to prepare the his- Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was held last tories for the camp record. at the home of Mrs. The lesson. They Came in Thursday Inza Russon. Captain Ethel 1852," was given by Class Leader and conMaude Adams. Mrs. Warenski Hunger was ducted the meeting. There were each member a with presented 19 present. yearbook, complete with list of The lesson, "They Came in officers, hostesses for the season and registration numbers of each 1852," was given by Class Leadmember. Two new members er Sadie L. Russon. Songs were, were welcomed into the camp "Daughters of the Utah Pioneers," D.U.P. Camp News 11-1- 4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HAVEY MATTHEWS, Deseased Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned administrator at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney at Law, Suite 12 Houston Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before November 8, 1952. D. Grant Smith, administrator.. O. DeVere Wootton, Thursday, September 18, 1952 -- Sportsmen's Headquarters Mode in Canco'$ Utah Plant at Ogden Canned fruits and vegetables are always and are today a greater your beat buy value than ever. Quality food harvested and canned at the peak of flavor assure you nutritious meals and thare'e never any wait. ... ... |