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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, l.T.m, UTAH Lehi Stake MIA G old Auctus Club Elects Officers, Hears First-Six- th and hji rail Athenians Visit Salt Lake Art Collection With Robert Fox as hosArt Talk tess, the Athenian Club convened Mrs. Joseph Robison was hostess at the Salt Lake City home of for the Auctus Club at her home Mrs. Clair (Lillian Senior, a niece last Thursday, assisted by Mrs. of Dr. W. L. Worlton. OutstandViolets ing as an artist, Mrs. Senior and Vern Webb as added to the Easter theme. Joseph her husband have followed several Forestier, local artist, gave an interesting avocations and their interesting talk on art in the home. home is most interesting for Mrs. Wane E. Christensen, club their collections and hobbies prac- on Mrs. I president, took charge, with 16 present. Mrs. Byron Whipple was elected president, with Mrs. Armond and Mrs. Webb, Udine Wing, secretary. Retiring officers are Mrs. Wane Christensen, president, and Mrs. Ralph Davis, secretary. Mrs. Whipple has served as during the current season. The spring party will be held Thursday, April 23. vice-preside- vice-preside- nt VON MITCHELLS PARENTS OF SOX Of interest to numerous relatives here comes the announcement of the birth of a son Von R. and Barbara Johnson Mitchell, March 26, in Alameda, California. First child of the Mitchells, the baby weighed 9 lbs. 3 ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitchell, American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson, Fontana, California. Air Conditioning Reduces a Womans Cleaning Chores Pardon me for not mentioning it until now, but an home is wonderful for a woman. Take the matter of cleaning. An home is unbelievably clean. Every bit of air circulated is filtered. So you can forget about daily dusting. You can space your house cleaning farther apart. You won't have to wash your curtains for ever so long. You'll send your dry cleaning much less often. More than that, the home makes the work you do much more pleasant. You'll no longer swelter over a hot iron, or a hot stove. And you can go out without The worrying. home doesn't depend on open windows for comfort. So there's no chance of rain damage, less chance of theft, and you come home to comfort instead of to a stuffy house. Another nice thing, with no screens, you won't have to be forever after your husband to put them up, or take them down. And you won't be straining yourself trying to open and close windows, to welcome a breeze, or shut out a draft. Call us today, and take the first step toward truly modern living. ORVILLE GUNTHER ticed. The group enjoyed an interesting talk on art and toured the home, recently remodeled. Mrs. Mable Worlton and Mrs. William Roos of Salt Lake City, were special guests. Lehila Club Selects Officers For Coming Year Officers for the coming year were chosen at the meeting of the Lehila Club, held at the home of Mrs. Lars Jenkins. Mrs. Lynn Webb served as and also presented the litany. Mrs. Don Southwick, club president, took charge of the meeting and Mrs. Lynn Webb served as election chairman. There were 22 present. Mrs. Ronald Price, current president, was advanced to the position of president, with Mrs. Arthur Powell, Mrs. Eugene Hilton, recording secretary, and Mrs. Philip Spjut, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Russell Hillman, historian; Mrs. Lars Jenkins, treasurer, and Mrs. Lynn Webb, parliamentarian. Retiring officers are Mrs. Southwick, president; Mrs. Elmo Gray and Mrs. Arthur Powell, secretaries; Mrs. Don L. Peet, treasurer, and Mrs. Eldon Clark, historian. Fashion Show Successful The fashion show-teheld as a fund raising project, was very successful, was reported. An expression of appreciation is extended by the club to all who assisted in furnishing models, patronizing the affair and to those who aided in carrying out the assignment. ss a, DE VERE FOWLERS HAVE XEW SON A babv son arrived March 18. at the American Fork hospital for DeVere and Karlyn Evans Fowler, weight 6 lbs. 7 ozs. Larry Dee is the name chosen for the new arrival, who has one brother, Paul. Mrs. Kate Fowler Austin and Mrs. Karl Evans share grandparents' honors, while Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson are and Charles F. Johnson t grandfather. great-grandparen- is THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1938 the PaM Three From Lehi Injured in Highway Crash Eight persons, three from Lehi, head-o- n were injured in a two-ccrash on U. S. Highway 91 in At press Orem, Friday night. time the three young people, Darrell Bray, 17, LaMar Smith, 16, and Linda Flygare, 16, were all reported improving, but still hospitalized. The three, students at Lehi high school, with a companion, DeVona Johnson 16, of Pleasant Grove, had attended the Lehi Junior prom and were enroute to a cafe for supper following the dance, at about 11:20 p. m. The crash occurred when a north-boun- d car, driven by James E. Baker, 50, of Salt Lake City, veered over the centerline, directly into the southbound car, driven by Darrell Bray. With Mr. Baker in the Salt Lake City car were Benedict Arnold, 50, Alfred Slaymaker, 51, and John V. Moore, 50, all of Salt Lake City. All were hospitalized. Mr. Slaymaker suffered a broken right leg. Young Bray son of Mr. and Mrs. internal Thayas Bray, suffered injuries and will be required to remain in the Utah Valley hospital for at least another week, his parents reported.' LaMar Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith, was transferred from the Utah Valley hospital to the Lehi hospital, Wednesday morning and was reported in "fairly good" condition. He suffered fractures of the left femur and pelvis, also fractures of the face. Linda Flygare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Flygare, continued at the Lehi hospital. She suffered a fractured nose, facial injuries and bruises. Mis3 Johnson was discharged after treatment for shock at the American Fork hospital. The Lehi car, a 1956 Ford, owned by Thayas R. Bray, was a total wreck, was reported. Immediate help was obtained for the injured by passing motorists who called ambulances, assisted with blankets and summoned the highway patrol Orem and Provo police and the Utah County sheriff's office in vestigated. ar Anr.7 Ward Hall League Baseball Team Planned Letitian Officer Roll Completed For Lehi Local sports enthusiasts are working toward establishing a Lehi baseball team to play in the Central Utah League which will feature 28 games during the summer season. In order to qualify for a league organization, eight teams must be entered. Games are scheduled to begin May 20, with the second half beginning in July and the concluding series in August. Ralph Roberts and Russell Anderson represented the local community at a meeting in Spring-villMonday evening. They reported that problems facing the proposed league include selection of a neutral field on which to play, and the decision as to the time schedule for the games. It must be decided within the next ten days whether Lehi, will enter the league. A highlight of the proposed sea son is a scheduled all-stgame between the north and south teams, July 8. Election of officers for the Letitian Club has been completed, according to Mrs. Gary Cooper, current president. Mrs. Dale Price will serve as president for the coming season, with Mrs. Paul Evans, Mrs. Ken- neth Russon, secretary; Mrs. Rex Price, treasurer; Mrs. Bill Darling, program chairman; Mrs. Robert Karren, historian; Mrs. Richard Evans, litany; Mrs. Wesley Turner and Mrs. Larry Evans, civic committee; Mrs. Wayman Winslow, reporter. ar CAROLYN WHIPPLE MARBLE HAS NEW BABY G. Noel and Carolyn Whipple Marble are the proud parents of a baby daughter, their first child, who arrived April 3, at the hospital in Brigham City, weight 8 lbs. 4 ozs. are making The Marbles their home in Ogden. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple, now living in Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Glen Marble of Brigham. Great grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox and Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble, Tremonton, while Mrs. Annie Goates of this city is the great-gre- at grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings enjoyed a visit from long time friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. Merlin Steed, of Los Angeles, California, Tuesday. Here for general conference, they also visited a granddaughter in American Fork. Elder Steed is president of the Bureau of Information at the new Los Angeles Temple and Mrs. Steed also assists at the bureau. Mrs. Emily Brown of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and her sister, Mrs. Edith Brown of American Fork, visited here Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass. PARTY MARKS TRIPLE BIRTHDAYS OF SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD COUSIN'S An unusual party was held at the Jay Haws home last Sunday. A family dinner honored three cousins, all seventeen years old, for their birthdays. Ralph Haws, whoso birthday comes on March 26; Nann Broadbent, whose birth day falls March 31, and Valene Loveridge, March 5, were the honorees. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge and Robert and Valene or urem, Mr. and Mrs. John Broadbent, Nann, Betty and David; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haws, bailie, Hugn and Kalph, Gary iayne, byu student who lives at the Haws home, and Mr. and Mrs Knollin Haws and son John, were all present. Daffodils and three birthday cakes were decorative accents. Pictures of the scene were taken. and visited in Yuba City and viewed the almost indescribable destruction after the flood disaster there. A tour of the new Los Angeles Temple and attendance at the in San Francisco were highlights of their stay. They were extensively entertained and visited with relatives in several coastal cities. Rounding out their stay was the final stop at Benson, Ariz., at the home of their daughter, Faye, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. 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