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Show LEin FREE PRESS, LEin, UTAH Mrs. Verna Daly and son, Charles of Hollister, California. Mrs. Dorothy Bennett has re- - spent two weeks here visiting with turned after a most enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly. vacation trip to the Northwest. She visited with her sister, Mrs. Emily Brain in Seattle, the first time she has made the trip. Mrs. Brain, former Lehi resident, has lived there for 23 years. With her went her son Von, and a friend, Miss Mary Lou Whitely; Jesse, Cheri, Bob and Greg. Miss We are Members of Linda Bennett, who has spent the with her month aunt, visiting past Multiple Listing returned home with them. Mrs. Bureau Brain is currently serving on her Relief Society Stake board and LEHI her husband. Elder Charles Brain, lou'U like this well located 41 is on a mission in Minnesota and rni. mod. shake home. Ildwd.j South Dakota. floors, full basement, 1 rm.' finished. Coal furn. with autol I.T. ROBERT MORTON, stoker. - Only $1500 down -- I BRIDE, VISIT HERE $7330. Lt. Robert Morton, home for the first time in 15 months, brought with him his bride for her first CEDAR FORT visit to the West. Stationed for 3 rm. send mod. shake home on I the past year with the army at 2 acres land, 3 large coops. Fort Riley, Kansas, the Mortons including Droouer set up-are leaving this week for Fort of irrigation water. Plenty rewhere he will Benning, Ga., Come and talk terms with us. ceive further schooling in communications. 1WWVUVMWVWW A gathering of 33 members of LEHI the Robert Fox family was held $500 down will set you up In I at the Byron Whipple home, Satmediate occupancy Mr. and Mrs. urday evening. this 4 room mod. frame homel Robert Fox are the grandparents All gas set up. Close In. Only I of Lt. Morton. $4250. Balance like rent. Im- - BEXXETS TAKE MEMORABLE Accident Takes Life of Joseph A. Loveridge hfS'-- VACATION" .U ;': ' TRIP Build Better Herds With Top 2 per cent Proved Sires $7 per cow No Charge for Returns Call Max Radmall 352 American Fork ' Joseph A. Loveridge, 55, veteran railroad man, died Saturday, of injuries suffered Wednesday in a railway yard accident at Martin, Carbon County. He was hospital ized in Price, and died in an ambulance enroute to Salt Lake City for special treatment. A native of Scofield, he had been an employee of the Utah Railroad for 30 years and was secretary of the Carbon County local of the Order of Railroad Conductors. A son of Mrs. Sarah Jane Loveridge, Provo, and the late Joseph Loveridge, he is a nephew of Don C. Loveridge, Lehi, and has remained in close contact with the family. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, in Provo. Mrs. E. N. Webb and Mrs. Alberta Simpson, cousins, were among those who called at the home. HOLLAND ZIMMERMAN VISITS FROM LOS ANGELES Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman enjoyed a visit from their son, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Zimmerman and children, David, Brent and daughter Rollene. They left for their home in Los Angeles, California, last Friday. Highlight of their stay was a family party in Provo canyon. Others present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Scearl Zimmerman and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and family. On a three weeks' vacation, the visitors also toured through Yellowstone and the Northwest, the redwoods and San Francisco. NOTICE SCOUTS, PARENTS AND SCOUTERS All scouts, parents and scouters are reminded that the Court of Honor for July and August will be held at Mutual Dell, Friday, August 21, at 8:00 p. m. Refreshments will be served. The board of reviews will be held at the home of Roy Gammon on Monday, August 17, at 8:00 p. m. kind unof inarticulate, fathomable speech, which leads us to the edge of the infinite, and lets us for moments gaze into that! Thomas Carlyle. REAL ESTATE ' I jr- 77 J? m - j BARGAINS! ! Utah - Idaho Proved Sire Service I There's danger ahead for Susan Hayward and Robert Mitchum hit, now showin "White Witeh Doctor," their second Theater in American Fork. ing at the Starlite Drive-I- n Lehi Hospital Happenings AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE affiSIBIBISEiaJSiaiBIBiaiSIEIEEEiaj TO ' , in Utah today, we're serving more telephones and handling more calls than ever before. But the cost of doing business has increased faster than income. Our present income 16 309 higher than In 1940. BuJ our expenses. Including taxes, are up 347, We are not asking that earnings be high. but only that they be adequate to restore the proper relationship between Income and expense so that we can carry on the Job of expanding and Improving your telephone ervice. The Mountain States Telephone and TelegrapllO I Peterson Boyd and Mrs. Emily Pearson here from Mrs. Burton Kirkham returned Holmstead new a have baby underwent medical Oregon, major surgery home, August 7, following born Aug. 10, weight 5 Aug. 10. She is a sister to Mrs. daughter, treatment. lbs. 14 ozs. The newcomer has Edward Fox. Norval Ben C. Lott, 80, was a Earl and Faye DeCall have a patient Aug. 3 to 7. She died new daughter, born August 8, August 7. weight 8 lbs. Mrs. Clifford (Thelma) Miller Marshall and Louise Fox are received medical treatment, Aug. the pleased parents of a daughter, born August 6, weight 6 lbs. 8 ozs. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clutter, who received Wesley and Joyce Morton Turcare for prematurity, was released ner welcomed a son, born August to her home, Aug. 4. She was 10, weight 8 lbs. 12 ozs. Morton K. is the name chosen for him. born July 20. There is one small sister, Taunya. Mrs. Harold Ellison is receiving Mrs. Blanche Dahl Turner now medical treatment. She was ad- has 7 grandchildren and Mr. and mitted August 5. Mrs. L. J. Morton are grandparents of four. This is the first Donald N. Wright, 17, underFourth grandson. went minor surgery, August 6. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox, the baby is the fourth great-greWayne Colledge, 36, accident grandchild of Mrs. Annie Goates, treatment for received patient, now 88 years old. cuts on the arm, Aug. Mrs. 3-- 4. great-grandchi- A THURSDAY AUGUST 13, 195S I We have many other fine farm! home and lot listings. Call us. three sisters and one brother. The Stop Shop Save -- Rowan Realty Holmsteads also have one grand son. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holm-stea- d are now proud grandparents to 15. and Mrs. Emma L. Peterson to 40. 28 East Main - Am. Fork Phone 468 FURNITURE CO. After nours Call I Jerry Buckley, Orem 0647-R- lj Ross and Edith Tripp are the parents of a new son, born Aug. 9, weight 8 lbs. There are one small sister and one brother. or E. Ray Gardner. A. F. 195 West Main 24--Jl Street Lehi We Sell Roll-- a I -- -- I'hone 510 For Less way Bed Congoleum Rugs as low as $6 $3.20 Lamps I "FULL QUOTA" Sunbeam Cooker and UJUUTlipr"" j 8-- 9. Deep Fryer 5gF . . Mixmasier Junior Mixmaster Corner of Center and Main Street . Lehi . $31.95 . $19.59 . Cd A3 Toaster ff of SUTCH and formerly employed at Timpanogos Motor Co., Am- Fork 12 Years Auto Mechanics Experience $49.50 with Headboard and Innerspring Mattrass ENJOY THE FLAVOR ld at Under New Manage OLIVER NED VEATER . . I1 Sei 'THE CISCO KID" Steam Iron jbgij Bosnia 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY KDYL-T- V Channel $26.50 . . $19.95 . 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