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Show T 1 THURSDAY', DECEMBER 27, 1956 THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH M IA New Year s Eve Dance Ground Observer Corps Slates fflorn'n', Judge rf Yea Monday Meeting Monthly training meetings will soon be scheduled by Lehi's Ground Observer Corps for the and repurpose of ceiving instructions and information necessary to maintain the highest possible standard in G. O. C. work. Lehi's G. O. C. post, Juliett Lima One Two Black, has been selected "Post of the Month" with the area of the Salt Lake Air Defense Filter Center, and the post has been commended for it's fine 'work by Captain John C. Cross, Commander of the Filter Center. Directors of the local post report that the shelter at the observation post is nearly completed. While it is not entirely finished inside, the windows, door and roof have been installed. Observers report it already gives very good protection against the wind and cold, and plane spotting is now continuing on a more vigorous scale. Work of winterizing the post was done by volunteer labor, and some of the materials were purchased with funds contributed by local citizens for the purpose. Used lumber was obtained through the cooperation of the Commander of Tooele Ordinance Depot. Monica W. Peterson, chief observer, reports that adult volunteers are urgently needed to help man the post. Aim of the organization is still to carry on on a schedule, although there are insufficient observers to do that at the present time. 23-ho- BLJVP The following cases were completed and listed in the docket book of City Judge Leland Powell's court during the past week : Donley Eugene Read. American Fork, speeding $10; .Robert A. Alexander Jr. Provo, speeding $10; James W. Paxman, Nephi, speeding $10; Roger Jukes, Pleasant Grove, parking in front of a fire Wilma Arlene Jones, Vernal, speeding $10; Don Lloyd, Salt Lake City, improper parking $2; Richard Oliver Brown, Bountiful, speeding $15; William Hayes Salt Lake City, speeding $10; P. E. Ashton, Provo, speeding $10; Wendell William Barrus, Salt Lake City, driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor $100. M. E. Bird, Delta, speeding $10; Phillip J. Lovell, Montana, speeding $10; Lee Alma Shepherd, $15; Fork, speeding Spanish Marion Lee Green, Provo, speeding $10; Russell Clinton Gerber, Lehi, running a red light $15; Lamar Nixon, Holden, speeding $20; Owen Lloyd Wolfe, Garfield, speeding $15; Calvin Walters, Lehi, reckless driving $100. Will-e- s 23, weight 8 lbs. 9 ozs. There are a brother, Paul, and a sister, Kay Turner, 14, son of Mr. and Susan, in the family. S. A. Willes Mrs. Herbert Turner, underwent of this city shares grandparents' tonsilectomy, and was hospitalized honors with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie December 18-1Ballantyne of Nyssa, Oregon. The Ballantynes will visit here during Mrs. Lucine (Edna Chamberlain the holidays. received medical treatment, Dec. Whitener Boyd and Elaine Morrill are the parents of a baby Mrs. Lovinnia M. Royle, 72, wife girl, their first child, born Dec. of J. Freeman Royle, is receiving 18, weight 7 lbs. 12 ozs. Mr. and treatment following a highway ac- Mrs. Marshall Whitener are the cident, December 21. She suffer- grandparents, while Mr. and Mrs. ed lacerations of the head and James W. Thompson are the Paternal grandlegs and a fractured shoulder. She is reported improving. parents live in Draper. Cindy Her husband, J. Freeman Royle, Lee is the name selected for. the 72, received treatment December new baby. 2 for head cuts and bruises. George and Joyce Littleford Mrs. Douglas (Arta) Smith, who Abel have a new baby girl, their suffered bruises and shock in a first child, born December 20, highway accident, received treat- weight 6 lbs. Peggy Joyce is the name chosen for the little miss, ment December granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. and Ruth Taylor Forrest Littleford. Mr. and Mrs. Price are the proud parents of a Lennis Abel of American Fork are new baby daughter, born Dec. the paternal grandparents. First of Mr. and 19, weight 8 lbs. 8 ozs. Joan is the name selected for the new- Mrs. J. K. Bird of American Fork, comer, arrived just in time for the new arrival makes 31 greatChristmas.. There are two sisters for Mr. and Mrs. and three brothers. John Price grandchildren and Mrs. Olive Taylor share Seth Littleford. The young family will remain at the Littleford home honors as grandparents. for a week before returning to Denis and Virginia Roberts their home in American Fork. Rowley are the pleased parents of a baby daughter, born Dec. 22. weight 7 lbs. There are a brother and a sister to welcome the new Fooling the Bill arrival. "Mrs. Mable Roberts of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Albert for Care ess Rowley of American Fork, share honors as grandparents, while Drivers? Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen is the 9. 22-2- 4. r ii tmmm . 21-2- 21-2- 2. - lvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Washing and Lubrication 1RUCKEVC ASSOCIATIONS, AMtrRlt Graduates From Language Schoolhis School in Monterey, Language Calif., upon completion of a year's course in the Russian language. He now holds the rating of Specialist3 c. In a class of 130 men, he was rated the fourth highest in the group. A former missionary in Western Germany and a graduate of Bring-haYoung University, Winston is now again enroute to Germany, this time with the army. Jean will return to the "Y" until she can join her husband in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Otterson and children, David and Corrine, who have been visiting with Mrs. Otterson's family in - Sterling-- , Canada, will rejoin the family group for the New Year observance. They are making their home in Provo. m Our Specialty IRC True popularity is not the popularity which is followed after, but the popularity which follows after. Lord Mansfield. Winston Otterson wife, Winston Otterson and Jean, are visiting for the holidays A with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. what is it? Popularity, Winston just mere mendicant that boasts and Hugh Otterson. from the Army graduated begs, and God denies charity. welcomed a baby son, born Dec. is an everlasting Kirkham, Lynn Larsen, Elaine Woffinden. Diane Crabb, Deanna task. Christopher Harvey. De Mine, Jay Busk, Steven Peterson. Kathleen Leany, Marjorie Smith, Elaine Adams, Paula Kay SMART MONEY Mrs. Ruby Meredith ana her Peterson, Vickie Ainges and KNOWS I V daughter Joyce, teachers of the Glendp. Richens. seven and eight year old boys and WHERE TO JL girls in the Fifth Ward Sunday The most exhausing thing in GO AFTER School, entertained the group el life, I have discovered, is inbeing READING a party at their home. Special honor was accorded the members sincere. That is why so much ni THE ADS of the class for their high percent- social life is exhausting; one is IN THIS age record during the past year wearing a mask. Anne Morrow NEWSPAPER, Many in the group had a 100 per Lindbergh. cent attendance record. With the Christmas tree as n frVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVj background, seasonal decorations adorned the rooms. Pictures wer taken of the group and each one was presented with a surprise gift, house slippers made by the teachers. Plenty of candy and nuts were served to all. A lovely feature of the evening was the Christmas story, "The Call Littlest Angel," by Mrs. Meredith with a violin accompaniment by her daughter. Members of the class include Kathy, Kenneth and Phone 505-- R - Lehi Douglas Peck, Marjorie and Peggy Sunday School Group Attains High Percentage HOWARD BROWS! Al-we- Paul and Marion Ballantyne Dec 3l9p. WANT TO SAVE 20 On Your FIRE INSURANCE? $3. hydrant Lehi Hospital Happenings Mrs. Otto (Florence) Mitchell, admitted December 17, is receiving medical treatment. jjgfcf tfefer 3rd - 7th Ward All LEHU'S ONE STOP SERVICE Frank's UTOCO State Street SERVICE Service Phone S41 tliroagh I; ' tSS1 " " ?! :' '' " ' ' : " I ; r ' ' t llloao bmtzu invits to ijou tf(Lpoh' Concsxt Gordon, Carol and Russell; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wathen and son Bruce, and Merriell Wathen, down from Logan where the two broth- undtx lavanzl auxict ill USAC. JuK QvAiitw Know thyself, and God will the wisdom and the supply occasion for a victory over evil. 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