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Show THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER IXHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 195S U, NEW THRU BUS SERVICE SPANS THE NATION Lehi Hospital Happenings Mrs. Wesley (Verla Barnes) DoMine received medical treat ment, September 14-1- iSZO0 "3030 su ntAiusco Vicki Lynn Smith. 3'2 year old "77 T60 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith of American Fork under- CARD OF THANKS went appendectomy, Sept. 16. She To the many who expressed is reported improving. Mrs. Hal and concern at the time sympathy Holmstead is an aunt. of the loss of our dear wife, mother and daughter, we wish to Frank Huggard is receiving extend our heartfelt thanks. To medical treatment, He was ad- - all who called at the home, sent mitted Sept. 19. flowers, and for the many thoughtful acts of kindness, we are deeply Enoch Clark of Provo, entered grateful. the hospital for medical treatment, Grant Busk and family September 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warenski. MILE THRU ROUTE" No longer U it necessary for cross country bus passengers to change eoaches every 200 miles or so and after the transfer of coats, luggage and packages. The new day in highway transportation arrived through bus September 16 when Continental Trailways Bus System inaugurated its new service between New York City and San Francisco, a distance of 3,030 miles with no change. This new service operates through such metropolitan centers as Pittsburgh, Toledo, Cleveland, Chicago, Omaha, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Sacramento, Oakland and many smaller intermediate cities. look coast-to-coa- st Mrs. Evans L. Anderson and her daughter, Marilyn, visited in Mid vale at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Tyler Vincent. They attendClub Position ed the missionary farewell and the Mrs. Roy L. Ferman, currently open house held for Elder Craig president of the Lehi Garden Club, Vincent, missionary to the East was recently named to the position Central States. Mrs. Tyler will be of assistant regional director of remembered by many as the formthe organization. She will assist er Edith Anderson. Mrs. Sadie Chandler of Pleasant Grove, in directing the activities Among those here to attend the of garden clubs in Utah, Wasatch funeral of Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Summit counties. She was were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vett Andistrict director for derson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Anformerly northern Utah County. Mrs. Fer- derson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. man completed the course given at Anderson, the Ray Johnsons, Turkeys, chickens and hams will be given away to winning marksmen at the second annual Turkey Shoot to be held Saturday, October 3 by the Lehi Junior Chamber of Commerce. Rules for the shoot will be announced next week, according to Chairman Dean Kirkham. A separate drawing will be held in connection with the shoot in which a new shotgun will be given away. Local residents and others are invited to buy tickets for the drawing, and committee members report they do not have to be present to win. Jaycees worked last week-en- d rebuilding the trap house and cleaning the grounds at the old Jaycee shooting range on W. D. Watkins farm on the Saratoga Road. The farm is located just this side fo the bridge leading to the Jordan pumps. The committee expects to finish work on the shooting range over the week-en- d in order to have it in top condition for the turkey shoot. Assisting Mr. Kirkham with arrangements are Maurice J. (Brig) Dahl and Ernest Cedarstrom. judging school two years ago and was assigned to serve on the judging staff at the flower show at the Utah State Fair this year. With Mrs. Lillie Jensen of American Fork, she judged the horticultural entries. Fred Augsburg-er- , state president of garden clubs, was in charge of judging the artistic entries. Mrs. Ferman gave a speech on dahlias over television. Afton Giles Home Awarded Prize for Landscaping The attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles was awarded first place in Lehi for landscaping. Judged on point basis, the plantings, design, care, grass and other features were all considered in relationship to the house and location. This was in connection with a home judging contest conducted throughout the state. The Lehi Garden Club will furBurt Whetzel of Bingham Can- nish the flowers for the big yon,, visited here this week with convention to be held the John Carr family and others. Primary here Saturday in the First Ward Home owner in Lehi, Mr. Whetzel chapel. holds a record of nearly 30 years service in Bingham as an electric Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln J. Card motorman. The Whetzels plan to move back to Lehi following his (Jilene Peterson) visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. retirement next year. ' Peterson. Mr. Card is teaching at the Wasatch school in Provo. He taught last winter in Cardston, Canada. Vincent Tylers, Duane Hillams, Mr. and Mrs. Rasband and the Norman Hyatts, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Whitehead enjoyed a visit from Miss Betty Whitehead, his daughter, who is registered at Brigham Young University. Miss Whitehead attended the University of Utah one year She returned this previously. spring from a mission in British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Carlson and daugher Marilyn, were Salt Lake City visitors last Wednesday, Sept. 16. A very special day for the Carlsons, it marked their twenty-secon- d wedding anniversary. They enjoyed a visit to the fair and its many attractions. Owner- sNO ONE IS MORE QUALIFIED TO SERVICE YOUR CAR AUTHORIZED THAN AN CHEVROLET DEALER WITH CHEVROLET SCHOOLED MECHANICS. Your Chevrolet dealer alon, receives from the Chevrolet Manufacturer the latest methods and instructions on how to service your Chevrolet to give the utmost in efficiency. great-grandso- T L Chevrolet Dealer Phone 93 - Am. 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The fast, easy way to cool them is with electric refrigeration. -- 3 II That and Keep Quality up i rrn HAVE look M m. DEALER J IENNOX M TTTTlr North 3rd West 8 p. PRICES Matinee,80c Adults; 50c High school and Junior High Students; 25c, Elementary School Students. Evening, $1.50 for Reserved Chair Seats; $1.00 General Admission Evening Concert tickets and matinee adult tickets available at Utah Office Supply Co. in Provo; Children's tickets available in the schools of Central Utah. TAN txraroj lh zzm uu mm mzrn I mm Overman 35 Evening, DON'T MISS IT! 9 Delivery Mattress. Co. Matinee, 3 p. m. 1, 1953 THIS IS THE BARGAIN ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR! Mattresses rmrtl L inc1939 it nmsnrmi ::::: Serviced T&ffifii. Covered Thursday. Oct. j SOME PEOPLE clothes beauty for YOU! " :::::Jpiiiiix CERTIFIED MOW wardrobe by REAL SHE - American Fork, A.JF. 601 - Lebl 188--J welcomed a son, their third, born September 17, weight 7 lbs. 6 oz. Brothers Darrell ami Verlin are staying with their grandparents, PROVO, UTAH SON -- GUNTHER'S Stanford and Theresa Martineau ' f warm air heating brother. B. Y. U. Field House by HENLEIN Custom Made i 9 lbs. 10 oz. "The World's Finest" Roger L. Graham Motor Co. W He weighed in at There is one small United States Navy Band FIELDS by Made to Measure 241-- 18. miracle of finer Send mail order reservations for reserved seats at night to Provo Chamber of Commerce, Provo, Utah Phone of family g. Phone Provo 1981-S46 W. Oenter Provo, Utah P. O. Box 65S, Lehi, Utah September Hear the Contact TIMPANOGOS the Opportunity of a Lifetime OVERMAN UPHOLSTERY 0CKS Make Use of our convenient installment plan Mattresses Rebuilt and Bishop and Mrs. J. Ferrin Gurney enjoyed a four days visit in Vernal where they were guests of former neighbors here, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bodily. With them went their children, Lloyd, LaRee and LaRae, the twins, and Paul. They viewed the Echo Park dam sites, going over into Colorado and Mr. and Mrs. Arland Russon and into the high mountains. Although daughter, Jeane. of Midvale. visit somewhat dry, the region has ed here, Sunday, with his parents, numerous deer, they said. Pine Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russon. nuts are scanty in that area. For Your Home HOES A son joined Here to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. B. Anderson, long time neighbor and friend, Bishop S. I. Goodwin of Inglewood, California, is visiting with friends and relatives in Lehi and Salt Lake City. He plans to remain until after General Conference. He is now patriarch of the Inglewood Stake. Custom Made C I;! g n, M grandparents. TOMATOES BY THE TRUCKLOAD Utah's annual tomato harvest is at its peak this month, with thousands of tons of the popular vegetable being delivered to canneries daily. A typical lineup of trucks loaded with tomatoes for canning is pictured above at one of northern Utah's canneries. Reports from growers indicate 1953 production will exceed 85,000 tons 12 per cent more than last year when Beehive State canners packed 39,000,000 cans of tomatoes and tomato products, according to American Can Company. Research economists for the container-makinfirm report that 99 per cent of Utah's tomato crop is grown for processors who paid the state's farmers almost $2,000,000 for last year's crop. A PK Y FIELDS V U U Made to Mtearara It II T DT "1 Jay and Ora Gurney Chidester READ THE ADS IT PAYS! have a new daughter, born Sept. Mother 17, by Caesarian section. and child are now doing well. The newcomer weighed 7'a lbs., and will be welcomed by three sisters more families buy and one brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gurney are the proud Bernard and Elva Thomas Rudd, FOR THE VERY BEST We Have the Only VLraaliner In Northern Utah County Replace Missing Buttons or Sew Roll Edge X? Recovered and Reetyled OR 1ITTC U 1 1 U -- A -f M FURNITURE Mrs. Jennie Nostrum accom panied her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nostrum of Salt Lake City, on a vacation trip. Their small daughter, Jolyn, accompanied them. They returned Tuesday, after a week in Yellow stone. Going by way of Idaho Falls where they viewed the LDS Temple, they returned by way of Evanston, Wyoming. We Are Specialists in Front End Work Phone Provo 1981-- In A Mrs. Glen Shelley enjoyed a two days visit from her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Fullmer, 87, of Salt Lake City. With her was her daughter, Myrtle Fullmer. Down to attend the wedding of a Bert Carlson, they enjoyed visiting with the Shelleys in their new location. Chevrolet Free IM,U i"!' 1 " Garden Turkey Shoot Pick-u- p J Mrs. Roy L. Ferman Named to Regional Jaycees Shape Plans For Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russon. who now have eleven. M". and Mrs. Charles Martineau of Mesa, Arizona, are the maternal She looks good to the world because her modern glasses are so besmartly-style- d coming. The world looks good to her because she sees everything so clearly now . . . without squinting. Glas. without ses may make a big difference in your favor . . . both ways! Have your eyes examined now. eye-strai- IE. n, N. WIEIffi JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST THE GIFT SHOP" Main Street Lehi Electricity costs so little, yet can save you so much in time and money on your farm. M n - 1 V i |