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Show MARCH THURSDAY, 26, TIIE LEHI FREE PRESS, LXIII, UTAH 1953- - Lehi Hospital Happenings You Folks Know News About Mrs. F. D. Farnsworth of Salt Lake City, visited here with her daughter, Mrs. Val Watkins and the new baby son. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Nielsen of Boise, Idaho, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tregaskis of American Fork, visited here, Sunday, with Don C. Loveridge and ills daughter, Mrs. Alberta Simpson. MRS. MOLEMA EV HOSPITAL Mrs. E. H. (Nettie) Molema is receiving treatment in the American Fork hospital, following an operation performed last Tuesday. Family members report that she is improving and expects to return home this week. . Here to visit with George T. Tripp at the American Fork hospital, Sunday, and with his family were, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sampson (his sister Phyllis), Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Downs (Virginia) all of Salt Lake City, and Blaine Tripp, his brother, of Dugway. Mrs. Charles Turner spent last Tuesday in Draper with her Mrs Klea Ernst and Mrs. La daughter, Mrs. Wanda West. With her went her daughter, Mrs. Klea Riel Yates spent last Monday in Ernst. Salt Lake City, where they enjoyed luncheon and attended to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White of MIA business. Mrs. Yates is Spanish Fork, visited here, Sun- activity counselor in the Third day, with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ward organization and Mrs. Ernst Price. Mrs. White will be remem- is drama director. bered as the former Phyllis Peterson. Mrs. A. F. (Leona) Madsen joined in the anniversary party of Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Anderson the Orchard Ward Relief Society were here from Boise, Idaho, last in North Salt Lake, last Wednesweek visiting with his parents, day. As a former president of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson and the organization there, she was other relatives. presented with an attractive plant. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs potted and family visited here, Friday, The many friends of Mrs. with Mrs. Coombs' mother, Mrs. will be Clara Clover and family. Mrs. George P. (Nydia) Price to learn she has rethat pleased Coombs and the children remained home treatment turned at after over the week-enthe LDS hospital in Salt Lake Although compelled to wear Frank and Jimmie Neel of City. a cast for some three months Mrs. Peoa, were here to attend the Price is able to use a wheel chair basketball tournament. They were of the time. She spent eight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley part in the days hospital, for surgery Neel. d. on her leg. Dan Hunter and his daughter, Bene't, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visiotrs here at the home of his sister, Mrs. Roger Price. Mrs. Hunter is visiting in South Dakota with relatives. MRS. JOHN PRICE IN SALT LAKE HOSPITAL Mrs. John Price is receiving treatment in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, under the care of a specialist. She was admitted last Thursday, March 19. Family memMr. and Mrs. James Kent of bers reported that she is improvSalt Lake City, were here last ing and they expect her return week at the home of Mrs. Kent's home within a few days. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon attendwhom with Peterson, they TO VISIT IN DENVER ed the basketball tournament. Mrs. Alice Stice is leaving this week-en- d by train for a visit Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman in Denver, Colorado. She will of Salt Lake City, were week-en- d be a guest at the home visitors here with Mr. and Mrs. of her daughter, Mrs. Owen West, Harry Stoker, the Leonard Peter- and will attend the Easter cantata son and Herman Allred families directed by Mrs. West. A highand with Mr. and Mrs. James C. light of her stay will be stake conference at which her grandson, Gough. Elder Owen West, Jr., will report Here from Salt Lake City, Mr. on his mission. He recently reand Mrs. Ray J. Downs"1 visited turned- from the Nortwestern the Howard Gray family and with States. Mrs. Gray, a sister to Mrs. Downs, Scout Executive and Mrs. Rulon in the Utah Valley Hospital. They made the acquaintance of the new Doman and Mr. Doman's mother, were here from Salt Lake City, baby son of the Grays. to attend the Eldon Peterson wedding. Also here from Salt Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. returned home Saturday, after Lewis Smth, Mr. and Mrs. William spending the week in Salt Lake Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans City with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor. Circuit (their daughter Delia). Dr. and Mrs. Delbert Hales and They also spent some time in Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte -- Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Paul came from American Fork, as did Mathewson (Bertha), who brought Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jones, Mr. them home. While in Ogden, and Mrs. Louis Christiansen, Mrs. they visited with Mrs. Maizie Wilford Storrs and Mrs. Frank Thomas, formerly of Fairfield. Huggard. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Peterson were in Salt Lake City, Friday, for farewells to her brother, Russell Tew, who left by train for Fort Ord, California, for army service. That evening, they attended the capping services for his wife, Shirley Ann Tucket t Tew, LDS Also in the Hospital student. group were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tew of Payson, parents of Mrs. Peterson, and their daughters, Marlene and Deanna. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tuckett, parents of Shirley Ann, were present from Santaquin. Mrs. Clara Clover attended the capping exercises and reception for her daughter, Petra, at the University of Utah, Friday evening. With her were her sons, George and Richard and daughters, Mrs. A. J. Ivy, and Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Ivy, here from Alaska, is a graduate of the General Hospital where her sister is studying. She enjoyed meeting several of former her Harold D. Stoker of Provo, has taken over the Turgood Motor Company, at 44 Cadillac-Pontia- Inspection Station 461 Roy I. Brown Motor Co. Am. Fork 385 W. Main 1st North, of Lehi, Mr. er ATTEND FUNERAL OF RELATIVE Among those attending the funeral of Alva Hancock, 55, in Salt Lake City, Monday, were his brother-in-laM. W. Wathen, Mrs. Wathen and sons, Orlin and Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gray (Darlene Wathen). Mr. Hancock, formerly of Bluebell, passed away following a lingering illness. The services were held at the Larkin Mortuary. Donald Stone took part on the program. He sang, "Face to Face." Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone also attended. heater - , - Sunvisor Spotlight Rubber Like New - Allocated For Heating For Information Call RASMUSSEN Heating and Ventilating 79 South Main PHONE 3311 r L"' Z4" KW tlrJ ; i Free Pickup and Delivery Wrecker Service! Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned We will be closed Sunday and Monday and open all day Saturday for the summer months. Phone Amercian Fork 624 Phone Provo 3607 Veterans Service Sanitary Utah Provo, Mattresses Serviced . . , 7tty Free TRAIL WAYS Delivery Phone Provo between principal cities and towns from coast l ,!; to coast W CONTINENTAL Overman Mattress IT. Co. Provo, Utah TRAILWAYS BUS CENTER State Street Drug 35 North 3rd West (SIM (5 tested conveniences... the armchair comfort and the dollar-savin- g economy of CONTINENTAL Thru-Bus TRAILWAYS Silverliner service and 1981-- S. Highway 91 Phone 145 Main l W Vn f T ' T "fllHr p I I Street COOTiaajTAL TRAILWAYS U -.N0t. In UTAH to DEfrortl A brand nw kind of refrigerator. fr..z.rr J No Trade In G I Must Be Sold Belongs to la every corner of tJtfe.riOTa men are hard at work meeting requests for more and more telephones. There isn't a community that hasn't felt the effect of V telephone expansion. Over $15! million have been invested in the past three years and almost $8Vi million will be put into new telephone equipment during 1953. The result? More and better telephone service. There's now one telephone for everj four people in the state compared to one for tveryjix .oeople in 1945, Rtpott on Pnm in utah tim 1949... 118,000 more miles of wire-71,- 500 miles of it below ground-plac- ed in service. 52 exchanges received new central office equipment, such as switchboards and dial switches. 4,500 miles of additional long distance circuits. 1,380,000 calls handled daily an increase of 235,000 in just three years. 36,000 more telephones in service. Six new buildings or building additions erected. Utah Valley Implement Your J. I. Case Farm Machinery Sales end Service-S- tate LEHI Phone 36 p- - Street i Phone 27 MnfiN mm M i Lehi Drug Co. Tclcphono men aro I mm your car at home. Try the travel- -' Leave Pick-u- p j YOUR NEXT TRIP WITH mil - Covered to demonstrate HOTPOINT appliances II - X Mattresses Rebuilt and Utah Valley Implement Friday. March 27 IS II Pleasant Grove ZUFELT Electric Appliance Demonstrator for Utah Power & Light Company will be at U Co. Ward Sunday $695.00 "School children, wholesalers, retail ere all are hurl when mining production slumps. Mining taxes help education, purchases of supplies help Utah businesses and payrolls buy retail merchandise. This can all be lost because low prices for some of Utah's metals and high costs of mining operations, supplies and taxes have made successful production impossible in some cases." 22 Cleon Skousen Speak in Second Mary Black ' Radio and Seat Covers Valley Hospital, Saturday, March 21. Randy James is the name selected for the newcomer who weighed 6 lbs. 13 ozs. There are two brothers, Allen and Gary and one sister, Linda, waiting at home. IPS A BOY FOB THE HOWARD GRAYS Mrs. James H. Gray of Lehi and Howard and Eva Allen Gray are Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Allen of proudly announcing the arrival of Provo, are the happy a new son, born at the Utah Replace Missing Buttons or Sew Roll Edge " 1949 TUDOR CHEVROLET agency Tooele. Stoker Formerly Comoperated the Hansen-Stokpany in Provo. He purchased the lease for his present location from Grant Thurgood and has changed the name to Stoker Motor Company. Mr. Stoker is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker. I Special c East U Official Mrs. Harold Stoker Buys Tooele Business . Phone 433 instructors. Margaret McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Johansen (Iris) also enjoyed the exercises. Robert and Joyce Wing Karren An appendectomy was performed for Mrs. Billie (DeRay) Darl- have a new son, born on St. PatShe returned rick's Day, March 17, weight 8 ing, March 19. lbs. 4 oz. Sharing grandparents' home Monday. honors are Mrs. Udine Wing, with Mrs. Harold W. Barnes left to 4, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karren of return home Saturday. She is American Fork, and Alva H. Wing considerably improved after a seri- of Provo. The newcomer has one small brother, Kent. Great grand ous condition following parents are Mrs. Sarah Sabey and Mrs. Martha Wing and Joseph Arthur Chilton continues a Karren, all of Lehi, and Mr. and patient at tho hospital this week. Mrs. A Will Jones of Provo. Mrs. Emma Peterson, 87, of San Diego, He is improving. California, is the great, great Maurice J. and Donna Holm-stea- d grandmother. Dahl welcomed a son, March A boy, weight 6 lbs., joined the 19. The new arrival weighed in at 7 lbs. 14 ozs. There is one family of Ernest and Elaine Wess- brother, LaMar. Pleased grand- man of Camp Williams, March 19. parents are Morris Holmstead and The newcomer has 3 brothers and Mrs. Blanche Dahl Turner. Mrs. one sister. Kate Holmstead is the great Karen Doyle, 6, daughter of grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, UnderVal and Marge Farnsworth went tonsilectomy, March 19. Watkins are the proud parents of Mrs. Loyal (Joan) Iverson of a son, born March 18, weight 8 American Fork, underwent a lbs. 5 ozs. There are 3 small sisters to welcome him at home. minor operation, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins, Mrs. Clarence Ball is grandparents to 5 boys and 4 girls, medical treatment. She receiving was adshare honors with Mr. and Mrs. F D Farnsworth of Salt Lake mitted March 22. City. Great grandparents are Mr. A NEW SOX FOR and Mrs. Joseph Whitehead of THE GLEN EVANSES Salt Lake City. A new son joined the family of Glen and Edna Bowen Evans, March 19, at the American Fork to hospital, making his debut at 6 lbs. 12 ozs. Big brother. Glen Thomas, and sisters, Vicki, Judy and Esther, are eagerly waiting to Sponsored by the MIA organiW. Cleon Skousen of the zation, BYU will speak in the Second Ward meeting Sunday evening at AUTO REPAIR SERVICE 7:30. Mr. Skousen, recognized as one of the most interesting speakFront End Alignment ers in the region, will choose his and repairs own subject, one of especial inMotor Tune-u- p terest to young people. Everyone Complete Overhaul is invited to attend. bring him home. Sharing grandparents' honors with Mrs. Beulah Evans are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bowen of American Fork. Eight new centrol offices created. Only a telephone company can contnue to grow and to serve Utah at ft needs to be servecf. financially-health- y THI MOUNTAIN STATU TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY |