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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t THt FREE 6, 1956 News About Folks You Know... Here from Burlingame, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson and daughter, Linda, are visiting at the home of Mr. Peterson's father, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson. Howard was recently susof" the Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hall tained as a member the Burlingame of bishopric Alhambra, of and son, Stephen, Calif., spent a week here with Ward. Mr. Hall's mother, Mrs. Sylvia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tanner of Hall, and other family members. Salt Lake City, visited here last Mr. and Mrs. Vee Nostrom and week at the home of her mother, and also callsons, Jeffery and Steven, of Salt Mrs. Clara Clover, Mrs. M. L. Johan- on Mr. ed and Lake City, spent the holiday and a cousin, family. Mrs. weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. son, former Petra Clover, the Mrs. Tanner, of Merle Zeigler, parents is niirsinir in the doUo ward at Nostrom. Salt Lake Gen. Hospital. Mr. Tan Menden-ha- ll ner is continuing his studies at Harold Mrs. Mr. and of Utah. enjoyed a weekend visit from the University Mrsand Douglas Mr. friends, smith Davis and three children, of Og-de- joyce who remained through Lab- Home from or Day. Mr. Davis was recentMrs. Leland E. Smith (Joyce ly transferred as manager to the Ricks), mother of three, has reLittle Rock, Arkansas, office of turned home after two weeks the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads. treatment in a Salt Lake City hospital, and is reported improvHere from Bancroft, Idaho, ing. Her children, Susan, Duane Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moser visited and Randy, have remained with with Bishop and Mrs. Vernon K. their grandparents, Bishop and Nielsen and family. They stopped Mrs. George A. Ricks and other enroute to the Southwest where family members. The Smiths they visited friends in Phoenix, now live in American Fork. Arizona, and will remain for a time with a brother of Mrs. Niel- VISIT IN ARIZONA sen, Army Captain Horace G. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Hall were Moser and family at San Antonio, weekend visitors in Flagstaff, ArTexas. izona, at the home of a brother to Mr. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bishop and Mrs. Vernon K. Hall and three children. Family Nielsen, daughter Carol Ann and gatherings and picnics were enMiss Marilyn Anderson enjoyed a joyed. The Utah visitors also holiday trip to Vernal where they spent some time with a sister viewed the Dinosaur Museum. and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Scenic Provo canyon was includ- James D. Beard, also of Flagstatf. ed in their drive. Miss Darlene Their daughter Norris, employed at the Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Len Hooley and Hall home for the past month, son Shirl, of Orem, visited here returned home with them in time last Friday at the home of an lor school. uncle to Mrs. Hooley. Don C Another niece, Mrs MAX WILSONS VISIT Loveridge. Mr. with Clarence Wright, FROM SEATTIE Wright of Pleasant Grove, also Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Wilson joined family members here. enjoyed a week's visit from their Mrs. Dean (Betty) Barnhurstof son, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson sons, of Seattle, Wash, Las Vegas, Nevada, is visiting and five the acquiantance of made They here with her parents, Mr. and three months old, Walter, baby Mrs. C L. Johnson. She is confor the first time. The Wilsons a after major operation. enjoyed gatherings which incluvalescing She her children, ded 12 of their 13 rejoined grandsons and Michael, Trudy and Randy, with five Pictures of their grandparents for the past his granddaughters. to San Calif., were Diego, trip : . several weeks. shown the family graup and in were shown Mrs. Keith Bushman is leaving turn family films which the Seattle visitors had not Friday for Laramie, Wyoming, seen. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wilson where she will visit at the home of a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mr., and Mrs. Robert WilHendricks. Her children, Nancy son of American Fork, entertainand John, will enjoy the time ed in their honor, as did Mr. with their three cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutchings. and Mrs. Seth Budge of Logan, Others included in a family gath parents of Mrs. Bushman, will ering at Harmon's Cafe in Salt make the trip with them, and will Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. : join in a housewarming for the Lane Hall and Mr. and Mrs. new home of the Hendricks. Gordon Bergquist Mrs. G. S. Peterson and her Mrs. Willard Scw-arof Provo were guests of Mrs. John C Stocks in Bountiful, last Sunday. sister-in-la- ds w, n, ricks hospital w, DEAN PRICE FAMILY VACATIONS IN CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price enjoyed a vacation trip to Canada, where they visited the Cardston Temple. With them went their three older daughters, Suellen, Sharon and Deanna. Five days were spent on the trip which included the fair at Deer Lodge, Montana, a visit with a brother, Lester Barratt and family at Pocatello, Idaho, and a tour of Mr. Price Yellowstone Park. was on vacation from the Geneva Steel plant JOSEPH WATKINS GROUP ATTENDS ROSS REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wat-kin- s, Mrs. Alvah Van Wagoner and children, Mrs. Harold Hollen-drak- e and children of American Fork, and Mrs. Elwood Monson and children of Pleasant Grove, all attended the Ross family reunion Saturday. It was held at Murray Park with over 100 members present. Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Van Wagoner are members of the enlistment committee and Mrs. Hollendrake serves on the recreation committee. FENTON BOYACK, FATHER OF MRS. DEAN PRIOR, HONORED AT 82 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior, son Keith, and daughter LaDeane, (Mrs. Don Peterson) joined family members in Spanish Fork, last Sunday. The occasion honored the 82nd birthday of Fenton Boyack, father of Mrs. Prior. Others present for good wishes were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bills, sister of Mrs. Prior, and son Kenneth, and daughter Deborah, of Salt Lake City. Wk eral Sewer Bonds, Obligation October 1st, 1956, up to eight o'clock p. m., on Monday, the 17th day of September, 1956, at the City Office in Lehi City, Utah, and at such time will pub licly open and consider same. The bonds will be dated Octo ber 1st, 1956 and will be in the denomination of $1,000.00 each interest and will bear semi-annurate or rates at not to exceed 4 per annum. Said bonds being payable at Lehi City Bank, Lehi City, Utah. Said bonds will be issued subject to the right of the City to the same on dates and at trices as follows and will mature serially on October 1st, of the years shown below: DATE AMOUNT 1957 $ 2,000 1958 2,000 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 Series al 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 ' - 4 000 4,000 4,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 , 7,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 10,000 104. October 1st, 1954 or on any annual interest date thereafter at 104. October 1st, 1870 or on any annual interest date thereafter at 102. October 1st, 1976 or on any annual interest date thereafter at 101. Interest on bonds maturing in any year may be designated by two sets of coupons, but the total of which in any one year, may not exceed 4 maximum inter(4 est provided by bond election). The bonds are payable from taxes to be levied without limitation as to rate or amount on all taxable property in said City. The bonds will be awarded tc the bidder offering par and accrued interest and specifying rates which result in the lowest net interest cost to the City after deduction of premium, if any. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. The unqualified approving Opinion of Chapman and Cutler will be furnished the successful bidder by the City- FRANK E. SHARP, Mayor ATTEST: T. F. KIRKHAM, City Recorder (SEAL) 3 It's Later Than You Think! Call Make Arrangements NOW For Your COMPLETE SEWER DARRELL ADAMS The City of Lehi, County of Utah, State of Utah, will receive sealed bids for $175,000.00 Gen- - T " for FREE ESTIMATES LOANS Phone Lehi 307-- R AUTO FURNITURE SIGNATURE Geneva Finance " MlllllllllliIIIIWWWWM-W"JI"- " " AmertcMi Fork VOYH FOR HOWARD 3BDsT24 Incumbent Republican CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT 0Q(fjPP 4 1 Jackson ; ATTORNEY 1 B. Howard's Qualifications for DISTRICT ATTORNEY 4f?t tPfB 1 YOUR STATE UNIVERSITY OFFERS YOU One of finest faculties in America. Presently District Attorney Three yean as Assistant District Attorney Successful Private Practice , Experienced Governmental Council Tear rears Sprlngville City Attorney member of his Protesslom havtaf held Hptctd the folio winl offices: Utah State Junior Bar i. Utah County Bar AssodiHU I. t. Secretary, Utah County Bar AsMUtloa-ti- w terms Utah State District Attorneys' 1 Association, and Past Secretary . Vice-Presid- Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside-nt Year's Vacation For Cents a Day! Few Only a $1 down and a few cents arday will buy you a grand vacation in 1957! For that's all it takes to open a Savings Account here! If you keep adding to it faithfully and regularly you'll have enough money saved up by next summer to take a wonderful vacation! Open your account now! to 1.00 Sheaffer Pens Pencils 29c to 5.00 Art Paper Construction Paper Carbon Paper .29c to 69c Loose Leaf inders Get the right supplies for your needs! Theme Paper Type Paper Zenith Hearing Aids and Batteries We Give 8 & H Green Stamps STATE STREET DRUG 127 Phone LEHI State Street 145 Don't Miss These IB air &nnn New Tires - 750x17 - 6 ply Heavy Duty outside white PAINT Carriage Bolts Twelve major colleges of instruction. New classrooms, dormitories and Union Building. Opportunity to learn where you want to live. Home state environment. Finest education ot the lowest cost. For full information, write Office ol the President UNIVERSITY OF UTAH STATE DAMU OF LEHI N U Ul Oy I, Utah Active Civic Worker i. Chairman, Greater Utah Valley, Int., Public Relations Committee Chairman. Public and Business Attain Committee, t Prore, Xiwanis Qui. Aettre Church Worker Vi x AV2 Vi x 7 2.65 gal. . lb. 15c Laquer Thinner j . 5 gas. 4 50 Veg. Blender ($33.95 less than 21.50 wholesale) 2.95 Rain Coats Shoes -- -- 3.95 50 00 50.00 Pyramid Tentsnew Pyramid Tents 16 x 16, new .. V2 price of the canvas alone) 3.50 Truck Flaps 3c per ft. and up Hose NAVY JUMPERS ideal for making children's winter clothing .- - $1 ea. 100 lbs. 7.50 Grease Wood Screws from XA to Vi Wholesale POWER PLANT reconditioned, 29500 .. government cost, $1500 Vita Mulch reeg. 2.29 Metal Lined Tool Sheds .... FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY , 3'x5'x5' 20.00 1.50 Hydraulic Jack Fluid 1.50 Sulphur Lard Cutting Oil 12 50 Ping Pong Table (folding) Dome Shaped TARPS over 200 square feet good for covering 3.50 each machinery Ball Gloves Gear Oil DESKS 15 gals. $10 to $25 Pipe Fittings . approximately Turpentine at a Saving! New Navy Jackets Nylon Cord 1.50 7.50 Vz Price 3.95 2c Miscellaneous Tables and 7.50 to 17 50 Benches 30.00 Gas Cook Stove Laquer ga. 1.50 4.95 Large Rural Mail Boxes new (regular $9.95) 17 50 Extension Ladder 30' 10.00 unit Painters Scaffolds Oil Cans new .39c each Foam Rubber lb. 98c 3.50 Shells box 2.95 Remington 30 shells 30-0- 6 JACKSON B. HOWARD M. poL adv., State Surplus Co-o- p Building 1 16.50 49 glass How To Buy Next YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES CAN BE "TAYLORED" AT STATE STREET Outstanding B. Drink APPEARED HERE 1964 JACKSON of nilk every day IF IT or on any annual interest date thereafter at January 1st NOTICE OF BOND SALE LEHI CITY, UTAH Phone 413 TOO, AD 91000 CONNECTION SERVICE $175,0004)0 GENERAL OBLIGATION SEWER BONDS SERIES OCTOBER 1, 1956 THEY WOULD READ YOUR 9 000 FAMILY MEMBERS HERE FROM ALBUQUERQUE Here from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holm-stea- d and daughter Mary, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holm- stead and at the Rex Holmstead residence. Also from Albuquerque was Mrs. Mary, Sims. The visitors were entertained at family dinners at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Holmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead as well as by the Rex Holmsteads. Sleep sound tonight, Drink PRESS, I .KB I, UTAH State Street, Lehi M |