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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FREE PBESS, LEHI. UTAH 20, 1956 Public Invited to Safety Program At Fire Station f. B. Cooper A program on home safety will be presented by the Lehi fire ,crew at the fire station, next Wednesday, September 26, at 7:30 or public is invited to attend, home owners especially Urged to take advantage of the 'opportunity to become better 'acquainted with measures neces i'sary to maintain safety and pro- !tect their homes and families. "Hazards of Incorrect Wiring ; A demonstration showing the hazards of incorrect wiring will ni.i-s.T- he foe given. Explosion of a model 'house, caused byf umes, will be ,Jeatured, depicting the dangers of cleaning fluids, paint and other "compounds when used or stored (indoors. ' The pratcical uses of fire extinguishers in the home wiD be demonstrated. Some of the techniques required 'Of the fire crew will also be demonstrated. Included will be the laying of the hose and the Use of nozzles. A 35 foot ladder will be extended perpendicularly, toanned by daring aereol artists. Local Guard Unit jlo Drill Sunday The Lehi National Guard will import Sunday for M. O. S. Military Occupational Specialty) drills at the local armory and in American Fork Canyon. Officers of the company report that a majority of the guardsmen will be at work in the canyon clearing the" area in the vicinity of Bear Canyon and Dutchman's i Flat. The remainder will remain Attends DUP Camp News Union Confab At Los Angeles J. B. Cooper, president of the Union Local 3318, is attending a convention at Los Angeles, California. Convention headquarters are at the Hotel Biltmore. Mr. Cooper left by plane last Wednes day, to serve as a member of the ConvenResolutions Committee. continue will tion meetings through this week. Mr. Cooper visiting at spent the week-en- d Mr. the home of a brother-in-laand Mrs. Thornton Garrett, in El Segundo. He is an employee at the General Refractories plant. Eight representatives went from the Geneva Steel plant. WHITE FAMILY HOLDS REUNION AT HOME OF MOTHER An enjoyable reunion of the family of Mrs. Dorothy White was held at her home here, last week with all of her sons and The group laughters present. emained for both luncheon and iinner. Pictures were taken of some 'amily scenes, including views. In'four generations" were cluded with Mrs. White Tloyd White of Richmond; Mr. md Mrs. Elmer Monson (Edith), Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boren (M'ld--ed- ) all of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Reed White, Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ronneburg (Dorothy) of Salt Lake City. Included in the grandchildren were Mr. and Mrs. Julian Clover (Marie Men- son) and children, Julie and Jay, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Monson and son Kelly. There is one other greatgrandchild, in California. af the 'armory preparing unit equipment for the I. G. inspection which 'will take place October 1. MR. AND MRS. LA VAR All of theu nit's large equipment CARLSON OBSERVE 25TH will be taken to the canyon WEDDING ANNIVERSARY October 13 for an additional LaVar and Fern Powell Carlson work-dril- l. were accompanied to a Salt Lake Temple session, last Tuesday, by SINGING STITCHERS their son, Gilbert (Bert) and his CLUB WINS BLUE RIBBONS wife, the former Leanna Cahn. AT COUNTY EXHIBIT Temple marriages were performMembers of the Singing Stich-er- s ed for both couples. A week-en- d Club won blue ribbons trip to Denver, for their entries of dresses, beach Colorado, marked the 25th wedbags and record books at Ihe ding anniversary of the La Var Directed Carlsons. They visited at ColoUtah County exhibit. by Klea Ernst and Elaine Haws, rado Springs and also the autumthe girls brought home six blue nal scenery in the Royal Gorge. ribbons and two red or second The trip homeward was made by place awards. Ribbon were won way of Moab and the National in Southern by Deanne Ernst, Mary Lynn Arches monument event Lewis,, Donna Fowler and Mareia Utah. Concluding week-en- d for the special occasion was atEvans;" tendance at the Ice Follies at the Individual Exhibit Elaine Haws, who assists Mrs. State Fair. Besides their son, Ernst in directing the club, won the Carlsons have two daughters, blue ribbons for her individual Marilyn and LaRane, who is entries. Included were jumper, married and lives in Ogden. They blouse and skirt ensemble and a have four grandchildren. 4-- H 4-- H laide Thrasher took charge of the meeting and Captain Faye W. Holds Boltz read histories of early dancing and dance halls in Lehi, and Lehi s first hotel which was The Evansville Camp, Daugh- located on State Street ters of Utah Pioneers, met at the Olive Leany, former captain of home of Daughter Zella Clark, Snow Spring Camp, was the last Thursday for the opening visitor. the season. meeting of Singing, "Count .Your Bless were Ruth Wanlass and Christine Davis. Captain Belva Johnson ings," was directed by Chorister took charge of the meeting and Fern Russon. Members were in also accompanied the singing. vited to obtain 'copies of the new Chorister Eunice Hutchings di book on the Mormon Battalion, rected the songs, "The Old Rustic published through the efforts of the DUP. Bridge," and "The Man Behind Class leader Sadie L. Russon the Plow."- Prayers were offered by Mary Calton and Vina Wil- - presented the lesson, "They Came in 1856." Chaplain Ella Christ cock. Class Leader Deon Beck gave offerson offered the invocation the lesson. "They Came in 1856. and Lt. Gertrude Morton, the were 21 There The histories of John Winn and benediction. Christine Finch Winn were read present. by Christine Davis. There were 18 present. A special guest was MATHEW CARSONS Mrs. Julia Anderson of Rexburg, TAKE VACATION Idaho, a sister of Mrs. Emily TRIP TO NORTHWEST Johnson. Mr. and. Mrs. Mathew Carson and daughters Arlene and Marcia DUP Bluebell Kay, enjoyed a vacation to the Meets Northwest, going through Idaho ,Thc Bluebell Camp, Daughters to the Oregon and Washington of- Utah Pioneers, held the first coast. Among family members meeting of the season, last Thurs- visited were Mr. and Mrs. Clif day at the home of Daughter ford Payne and Mrs. Mable Cox Mary Strasburg. Assisting as were hostesses Susie Whip- - at Klickitat, Washington, and Annie S. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bissell at pie, Lt. Ade Troutdale, Oregon. Victoria B. Stewart. Evansville DUP Camp Opening Meeting ss - Utah's Greatest Fair! 1 RS '' V on 1 , . Advertise! Veterans Service Sanitary PROVO, TJTAH As seen in . 1 . . K3 I M. WMffilB ' "THE GIFT SHOP" Phone .49 : SEE THE FAMOUS uxluu mm ma In LEHI 26th WED. SEPTEMBER 9 : 0 0 A. M. OFFICIAL CROSS-COUNTR- TOUR Y World's Largest Mobile Political Display! THREE VEHICLES HUGE SEMI TRAILER 10 BEAUTIFUL IKE GIRLS IN COSTUME! MOTION PORTABLE Holiday on Ice of 1957 PICTURE THEATRE ITINERARY LEH! AMERICAN FORK PLEASANT GROVE OR EM PROVO. 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m. Noon PAYSON SPANISH FORK .....1 : ' T 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. ,5:00 p.m. j ; I PROVO Dinner, Rally, Movies Parade and luncheon (Paid SPRINGVILLE4 ;i. Parfcdo! jf.' Pol. Be First with the Latest . . . With the Latest 'FIRST' by 6:30 p.m. Adv. by Utah County Young Republicans) Mlirn Hlairfi Sclniaiffinieir mis Cftoose from ainid .'. veircoaSs .... ... :' - a wonderful selection of colors and fabrics. Quality fabrics and skilled tailoring ' will complete the picture of your satisfaction . . ; SUITS PRICED AT Meet your Congressional State and County Candidates UTAH COUNTY Q AO B Her-shol- Phone Provo FR During the Month of September " . Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST Achievement depicted in historical exhibits and previewing the fascinating World of Tomorrow contest Fri. and Sat. Farm Bureau Day Thura. Military Day, Sunday 82S talk, their thoughts, their geography and their life." She is the author of "Candlemas Bay," and others. Another book of especial interest to parents, is "The Complete Anderson," a compilation of all of the 168 stories of Hans Christian Anderson, some never before published, now freshly ilt. lustrated by the late Jean There are interesting col ored illustrations. ( Necklaces - Pins, etc. Main Street A Century of Miss Utah State Dairy prin- - Pays to Advertise! eye-catchi- ng -i Earrings - Bracelets IE. -j nightly all Costuritie JewelsM N1M , It COMPILATION NOW AT LEHI LIBRARY "I am an old, old man, and have experienced many great and terrible things, many of which never nappenea. Aumor unknown. For some of this vicarious experience, one. will find many new titles to lure the seeker, in the new books available at the library. One of these is "Speak to the Winds by Ruth Moore. The Springfield Republican is quoted as having stated, "Critics agree that Ruth Moore is one of the ablest portrayers of people, their Half Price WISE anniversary Every Day Toil Can Enjoy Holiday on Ice of 1957 Dancing Waters Livestock Exhibits Homemaking Exhibits Band Concert More Colorful and educational 'attractions than any previous fair Today's the Day to Come to the Fair! And Plan on these Big Attractions: 4-- H - MERCHANTS -a on its 100th great-grandchil- d. SINGING SCISSORS CLUB TO PLACE ENTRIES IN STATE FAIR Two from th,e Singing Scissors 4i . :iuo wiu place entries in the State Fair, according to their leader, Mrs. Richard Roberts. Jackie Roberts will enter her skirt and Ileen Ferkovich will display her record book. Each of the girls in the club exhibited one or more articles in the county display. Three blue ribbons or first place awards were taken for skirts; two for sewing kits and , two for record books. Camp wool dress. IT'S HERE! DAVID H. CARSON HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Family members honored Mrs. David H. (Maria Degelbeck) Carson for her birthday, Monday, September 17. Now 78, Mrs. Carson continues very active and enjoys church meetings and family gatherings and events. A family dinner included 17, with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Circuit (Delia) present from Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mathew-so- n (Bertha) from Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bunker from Vineyard. (Velda) The Bunker family included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor (VeLyle) and baby son of American Fork. Messages of congratulations were received from Mrs. Dan Frost (Leona) of Kanab, and from Dr. Junior D. Carson, eurrentlv in Seattle, Washington, with his lamuy, Dr. Carson will return this month to Logan and resume his position at the USAC. The Carsons now have 13 grand children and one MRS. $7500 OTHER FAMOUS BRAND SUITS PRICED AT $4950 and $500 |