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Show LEIU FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 400 Morn'n Judge Participate in Easter Egg Hunt ks Lor-- i s. name chosen for the little miss. Mother and baby are doing nicely at the American Fork hospital. the is Gcryle Evans With Army at Ft. Sill 12 Colorado A and M College study ing veterinary science. His wife, the former Lola Wagstaff, and children Suzanne and Donald, are with him in Lawton. SERVICE wwwwwwww The annual dinner dance for members of the Lehi Dance Set will be held Thursday evening, April 19, in the Fourth Ward hall. It will be the first dance of the new season under the direction of the new officers, with Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fox as general chairmen of the committee. The affair will be and an outstanding program is planned. Membership fees are now payable and any couples who would like to join the social group for a calendar of top entertainment through the year, may still do so. Just contact Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fox or other club officer, for semi-form- Stockman's Convention in Chicago. But for a while they had a "breakdown in communications." The phone bell in their hotel room was pitched so low they often didn't answer their calls. "Never knew if it was for us or not," Buck said, "always sounded far off like it was ringing in someone else's room." Finally, Buck hit on the obvious solution. He just made a deal with the hotel switchboard operator that whenever she called them she'd use two al long rings and a short their party-lin- e signal back home. From where I sit, our own familiar routines tend to make other ways of doing things seem strange. That's natural. For instance, if you've always had ice water with your meals, you might think it's odd that lots of us prefer a bottle of beer at dinnertime. I say you've a right to your own customs . . . but don't call mine wrong. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 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Carr, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Bissell, Lela Wright, Albert Carr, Beatrice Loftgren and Eda Carr. mono Gayle Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Evans, who left for military service Feb. 27, is station ed with the army at Fort Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma. lie is taking at in St. Issued for Driving Over Fire Hose March ended in a flurry of for Coach and Mrs. Russell Hillman, whi.se lirst baby, a pretty little girl, arrived March 31, weight 7 lbs. 1 oz. The mother is the former Loiaine Nielsen and her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielsen of Payson, share grandparents' honors with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman of that same city. Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth of Salt Lake City, and Arthur Daly of Pa son are the proud e President Bruhn of Dixie College George, visited here with the Bennett family and attended the funeral of Clifford Bennett, last Tuesday. From Tremonton Warrant of Arrest For The Hillmans Despite wind and cold weather, nearly 400 youngsters turned out or the annual Easter Egg Hunt, The Lehi National Guard comlt'ld !ajt Saturday at Wines Park. The Hunt was sponsored by the pany is only nine men short of full Lehi Junior Chamber of Com authorized strength, officers re merce for all children up to and port this week. Four new enlist The following completed cases including eight years of age. Prior ments hae boosted the number to were listed in the docket book of to the Hunt the Jaycees and Jay- - 110, the highest figure since Full authorized Judge Leland Powell's City Court cettes hid 15 dozen colored eggs activation. around the park for the children strength of the engineering unit during the past v.eek: is 119 enlisted men. John James Allen, Springville, to find. Newest recruits are Ralph Club speeding $10; Glen M. Wasden, members directed the Provo, speeding $15; Mrs. Rex activities by means of a loud- Haws, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Holmstead, Lehi, parking with left speaker at the picnic tables. Fol- Haws; Craig Christensen, son of side of vehicle to the curb $2; lowing the hunt, each child was Mr. and Mrs. Wane E. Christensen; John Beal, son of Mr. and Lowell Whitney, Salt Lake City, given a sack of Easter candy. and Ardell speeding $10; George Woolf Tan Ted Comer was general chair- Mrs. Olive Beal, Warenski, son of Mrs. Nettie ner Orem. speeding $15; Alonzo man of the activity. Warensld. C. Christensen, New Castle, Utah, Officers of the company report $15. BASKETBALL TEAM FETED speeding that it is most advantageous for Grace Emma Price, Spanish iJV MRS. JAY HAWS young men planning to enlist in Fork, speeding $10: Gary E. Boers, Mrs. Jay Haws entertained at the Guard to complete their enMorris West Jordan, speeding $15; turkey dinner at her home last listments before the annual S. Bushman, Provo, speeding $10; Monday evening, in honor of the encampment in June. Ray Mclntire, Price, high school basketball team. The Douglas Local guardsmen are now enspeeding $15. Easter theme was followed and gaging in an energetic training Roy, nlace James O. Henderson, were cards miniature program leading up to the annual speeding $15; Ervin Keith Walters basketballs. Guests included encampment at Camp W. G. Russell Hillman and Williams. On April 15 part of the Jr., American Fork, speeding and Coaches a license revoked $65; Joseph Cranmer and Principal men will be engaging in firing driving with Bruce Burns Millett, Midvale, Dan Peterson; Reed Street and practice at Camp Williams, while and kev men will be doins preliminary speeding $10; Paul A. Dupler, Dale Gunther, managers, speeding $15; team members: Ralph Haws, work in American Fork Canyon. Kodiak, Alaska, Jack L. Walker, Monticello, speed- Dwayne and LlKoy Colledge, Don The company will be spending con ing $20; Leon Hurst, Provo, speed- Morgan, Merriell Wathen, Karl siderable time this summer working $10; Abel Ariel Hansen, Idaho, Ingram, Bill Hayes, Lawrence ing on the new road to Silver Lake Gordon speeding $10; Scott Dean Hunts- Stewart, Cedarstrom, in the canyon. man, Salt Lake City, speeding Grant Holdsworth, Kent Thrasher Dale Norman Johnson, and Roger Turner. Also included $10; Calif., speeding $10; in the group were Jay Haws and Vallejo, Harold Norman Jackson, Kearns, his sons, Knollin and Hugh and speeding $10; Myrtle Jorgensen Gary Payne. Election meeting for the JayJohnson, Spanish Fork; speeding cettes is slated for next Monday, Moab, $10; James T. Priestley, Among those who visited with drunk driving $100; William L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner on April 9, at 7 p. m. at the home of McCourt, Salt Lake City, speeding Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dean Kirkham. Mrs. Paul Julian, club president, will take $15; Dr. Fred K. Feckser, Salt Clement Ferguseri (a nephew) of charge. Following the meeting Lake City, speeding $15. Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. members plan to join at dinner Lewis D. Burn, Odess, Wash., and a social evening. All mem$10; Thomas LeRoy Albert West of Draper, and Mr. bers are speeding expected to be present Shafter, American Fork speeding and Mrs. Hardy MacFarlane of for the election and a good attend$15; Leon J. Ritchie, Heber, Riverton, joined family members ance is urged for the dinner later Neil O'Monroe, at their $10; speeding in the evening. parents' home. Scipio, speeding $25; and Newton Talbot Oliver, Salt Lake City, speeding $20. two-wee- Mrs. Nathan Jorden (Darlene Greenwood) has returned home after a v isit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Greenwood and family. With her sons, Craig and Mark, she rejoined her husband at Tacoma. Washington. Sgt. A warrant of arrest has been Jordan is stationed with the army signed aains Robert L. Millering, at Fort Lewis. charging him with driving over the lire hose during the March 25 Mrs. Charles Turner and daughfire at Fletcher Hunsaker's garters, Klea Ernst .nd Beth Powell, age. in a pleasant party, last Police Chief George A. Ricks joined has the warrant in his possession. Friday evening, at the home of The complaint has been signed by Mr. anil Mrs. Albert (Wanda) Fire Chief John Rroadbent. charg West in Draper. ing the motorist with violating Section 494 of the City Ordin ances, wheih makes it unlawful for any person to wilfully injure any apparatus of the fire department or to drive over any fire hose with any vehicle. City law enforcement officers declared that the violation is a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of not more than $299, or imprisonment in the city or county jail not more than six months, or both. Firemen have charged that the 1 motorist drove over the fire hose two the fire, breaking during couplings and shutting off thp water supply at a time when they were just beginning to bring the fire under control. New Baby Girl Four Recruits Boost Nat. Guard Strength Youngsters THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1956 t, Tichnicoio HAM Huni 'fill HAlfU tHuiuuni ortAtrr MARTHA HYER Program Subject to Change Without Notice . DEAN MHtl WBOUtM ORACB JAGCER UWVIRSM. WUMIKML KW O ear.. TecMcoi.o |