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Show LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1958 Lehi Members to Medical Examiner Law to be Discussed By County Women's Legislative Council The Women's Legislative Council of Utah County will meet next at the 5, April Thursday, Women's Clubhouse in Provo, at 9:30 a. m. The program will be under the direction of the Health Committee, Mrs. Sharp Gillespie of Provo, and Mrs. A. V. Stewart of American Fork. The topic to be discussed will be the Medical Examiner Law. Speakers on the panel will be Warren Hyde, sheriff of Box Elder County, who will speak from the law enforcement standassistant point; Elmer Terry, Utah County Attorney, who will talk on the legal aspects of the law; Harold B. Felt of Brigham City, who will present the mortician's viewpoint. Dr. Richard A. Call, pathologist at the Utah Valley Hospital, will discuss the law from the medical angle. Lehi Garden Club To Meet April 11 The meeting of the Lehi Garden be held next Wednesday, April 11, in the Memorial Building, at 7:30 p. m. The Pleasant Grove club has been invited to meet with local members. Mrs. Roy L. Ferman, assistant regional director, will show slides on chrysanthemum culture as prepared by the Flemming Flower Fields of Mrs. E. H. Lincoln, Nebraska. Molema is in charge of the proand gram. All club members others interested are urged to attend for a worthwhile evening. Club will Primary Officers to Attend Convention In Salt Lake City Primary workers are attending annual convention in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The stake board attended Wednesday ses sions and the ward workers joined in meeting Thursday (today). No stake preparation meeting will be held this month, according to Ardelle Zimmerman, stake Pri mary president, as workers will attend the convention. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dee Hansen and family enjoyed as Easter guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tibby and family of Roy, a sister of Mrs. Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hansen, a brother of Mr. Hansen and family, of Salt Lake City. The Lehi Free Press newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi City A weekly LehtHospital Happenings Attend State DUP Confab Saturday Liahonian Club to Meet Tonight Members of the Liahonian Club are reminded that the meeting will be held Thursday (tonight), Mrs. Dale postponed a week. Whimpey will be the hostess at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Von Larson to i Lehi members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are preparing to attend the annual convention of the organization tc be held in Salt Lake City, Saturday, April 7. The day Ions affair will be held at the Hotel Utah and the main discussion will center on the famed Mormon Battalion and the role it played in Los Angeles. Luncheon will be held on the roof garden and the evening session will fea- ture the theme, "Handcart Centennial." Choruses from Utah County, South Davis County and and Clark County, Nevada, will fur- Marry Idaho Girl Of interest to relatives friends in two states comes the announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Ruth Ann Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Howard of Pocatello, Idaho, to Sherman Von Larson of this city. Mr. Larson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Larson. son is a son of Ntel S. Larson. Saturday, April 14, is the date circled for the wedding which will take place in Idaho. A reception will follow. The young couple will be further honored at an open house at the home of the groom's parents, Thursday, April 19. has spent three The bride-eleyears at Brigham Young University and also attended college in Idaho for one year. She followed a business major. Mr. Larson graduated from Lehi high school where he played on both basketball and football teams. attended He Weber College where he was also a member of both teams. He is currently employed at the Geneva ct steel plant. FAMILY PARTY HONORS BIRTHDAY OF MRS. ANN GREENWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Mark Greenwood were hosts at dinner last Sunday, honoring Mr. Greenwood's mother, Mrs. Ann Greenwood of American Fork, for her birthday. There were 46 present including the five sons and one daughter of Mrs. Greenwood and their families. Joining in the festive occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green wood and family members and the Harold Greenwood family, all of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Greenwood and family members, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayward and family of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Greenwood and family and the Mark Greenwood family, Lehi. Also present were Mrs. Nola Mrs. mother of Beverly, Wilson and Mrs. Mark Greenwood; Mrs. Leona Kershner, Provo, and Mrs. Nell Julian, a sister of Mrs. Ann Greenwood, of American Fork. Pictures were taken and films shown by Burton Published by the Free Press Publishing Co., Every Thursday WORLTONS HOST E. Russell Innes, Publisher SUP MEETING Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton hosts at their home, last were - OS THE" UEMSEH. S SF ifcSfor the meeting of the (lUfl STATE Pft)YASSG!AnON Thursday Sons of Utah Pioneers. In the absence of the president, David Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, H. Carson, J. G. Cox, vice-preUtah, as second class matter un- dent, took charge. Walter L. der the act of Congress March 3, Webb gave an interesting histori 1879 cal report as the lesson. GENE POWELL TELEPHONES FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell entelephone call from their joyed Linda Ann Flygare, 14, injured son, Gene, who is stationed with Mrs. Melvin (Jessie) Hartshora a medi'jal patient March 26-2Friday night in a highway acci- the Marine Corps at Jacksonville, was April 1, and is dent, is receiving treatment for a Calif. The call was very clear, fractured nose, bruises and facial was reported. In the Marines receiving medical treatment. She is a daughter of injuries. Mrs. Merrill (Reva) Hards of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Flygare. Garland, received medical treatJohn Fritz, 65, was admitted ment March 26-3for medical treatment, March 31. Henry Cowden received treatment for a fractured shoulder, Philip and Alice Maxine Jensen Black are the proud parents of a March baby girl, their lirst child, born Bobbie Lynn Keele, 9, son of March 31, weight 7 lbs. 3 ozs Mr. and Mrs. Moiris Keele, is re- Sharing grandparents' honors are Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Jensen Adceiving medical treatment. of Mayfield, and Mr. and Mrs. mitted March 29, ho is now im- Richard Jensen of Centerfield, foster parents of Mr. Black. proving after serious illness. nish special music. since last September 1, Gene has been in Honda since ieDruary and is attending aviation school. He enjoys the company of Verl Hebertson, billeted near him. 7, Pays to Advertise! 26-2- 8. : DUP Camps to Meet x Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson enJames A. Schow, 79, is reported a visit from Mrs. Peterson's joyed treatmedical follow improving, big parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover 29. ment March begun Lehi camps of Orton of Payson. Mrs. Orton is Next Thursday Meetings of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held next Thursday, April 12, at 2 p. m. Vern Webb was admitted April 1, for major silvery performed Evansville Camp will convene April 2. He is reported doing at the home of Evelyn Wilcock well. Yates. Her mother, Vina Wilcock, Elizabeth Ipsen and Elva Tingey, will be the hostesses. Captain R Belva Johnson urges a good - Snow Spring Camp will meet in the Fifth Ward church. Captain Olive Leany urges all mem- X X convalescing after a recent major Her sons, Meyhew operation. Orton and Billie Orton and their families, visited recently from Los Angeles, Calif. for the smartest rooms - SERVICE 24-HOU- LATEX PAINT FUL-COLO- R NOW! For a limited time only Day Phone American Fork 124 11 bers to attend. Night Phone Lthi 212-- Bluebell Camp meeting will be held at the home of Lettie will be Susie Whipple, Martha Mitchell and Gladys Trane. Captain Faye Boltz extends a cordial invitation to all members to attend. n. 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