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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 w m WW S7 Paare Bahr-Trac- y Olympian Club To be Held Reception May 10, Girl Sets Tea For Friends Invited are Friends and neighbors Grads, Mothers cordially invited to attend a recep- To Hold Meetings 9 The four camps of Daughters o: Utah Pioneers in Lehi have scheduled their closing meetings to be held next Thursday, April at 2 p. m. Snow Spring Camp will convene in the ' Fifth Ward Relief Society room. Captain Ruby Meredith urges all members to attend for potluck luncheon and a closing nartv. Evansville Camp will meet at the home of Captain Belva Johnson. A good turnout is urged for the potluck party. Bluebell Camp plans to meet at the home of Fern Russon, to be assisted by Minnie Harris and Jennie Martindale. Captain Faye Boltz reminds all members in the camp to attend. Fort Wall Camp will hold the closing meeting of the season at the home of Daughter Beulah Evans. Charlotte Lewis, May Bone and Verlie Nelson will assist with hostess duties. Captain Velma Comer urges all members to attend for an enjoyable event. The four camps will meet at a joint party in June. Thalians to Honor Mothers, Daughters At Tea May 9 Annual Mothers and An outstanding feature of the graduation season will be th traditional Olympian Club tea, feting the prospective girl graduates of the Lehi High School, their mothers and the mothers of club members. Thursday, May 9, is the date reserved for the lovely occasion this year, the affair to be held in the Fourth Ward hall, beginning at 8 p. m. It is expected the group will include around 150 persons. With Mrs. Allen Wells as club president, Mrs. Virgil Roberts is serving as tea chairman, assisted by Mrs. Elmo Russon as man. Mrs. Eidrea h ox, Airs, uien Evans and Mrs. Keith Larsen are in charge of refreshments, with Mrs. Calvin Fox and Mrs. Ralph on decoHoover the committee rations. Mrs. Don Fowler is in charge of arrangements for the toasts. All of the club members are assisting in perparations tor a memorable event, and a reminder is extended to every senior girl to plan to attend with her mother. co-ch- Daughters fund-raisin- De-lor- es Walters. FAMILY MEMBERS ATTEND .... HONORARY CONCERT WITH MRS. ANDERSON A number of family members, including three of her daughters from out of town accompanied Mrs. Lula D. Anderson to the Chantante Chorus concert, dedicated to her honor, Monday evenThe beautifully arranged ing. program featured a series of selections by the chorus, with instrumental numbers. special Miss Norene Felt sang a solo, "t,ef My or,g fill Your Heart." .vera rrane, cnorus pics uuji, j gave r.e welcdme spepCr. and also the closing message of appreciation. The tribute to Mrs. Anderson was delivered by Ruth Banks, a keepsake Nvho also presented gift, a book, "Temples of the Most High," with Rtt Inscription by Dr. MartSen. Anderson encouraged the group to continue singing, voicing her appreciation for their music, in a gracious response to the triMrs. Anderson, charter bute. member of the group and long time music formerly teacher, served on the Stake boards of Primary and Relief Society organizations, as well ns numerous other positions. Her daughters, Lucille Carr of Salt Lake City: Marjorie Walker of Pleasant Grove, and June of Kcarns, all were present. Another daughter, Gertrude Wilkerson, lives in California, as does her son, Morris Anderson. Proceeds from the concert were assigned to the Heart Fund benefit with Dorothy Bone as chairman. A decorative background included heroic sized musical notes with ferns and blooming plants. Mi'S. tion honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jack-li- n E. Tracy (Wilma Bahr) at the Third - Seventh Ward meeting house, Friday, May 10. Receiving will be from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m. 22 The following cases were com pleted and listed in the docket book of City Judge Leland Powell's court during the past week: Floyd E. Cox, Murray, speeding $20; Lee Atkinson, Lehi, public intoxication $25; LeVearn H. Fraughton, American Fork, failure to keep proper control of vehicle $20; Clifford Bert Holder, Holli-day, Hospital Notes Harold Ray and Jean Shearer Westring are the proud parents of a baby daughter, born April 26. weight 8 lbs. Pamela is the name chosen for the little miss, first grandchild City Councilman and Mrs. Harold D. Westring. She MIA to Present Sun. Innocent on Speeding Charge Evening Program In Tabernacle Robert E. Allen of Provo has been granted a change of venue from the Lehi City Court to the Orem City Court, and will appear for trial today (Thursday) on a speeding charge. City Judge E. H. Johnson will hear the case. Mr. Allen was brought before Judge Leland Powell on the charge, and entered a plea of innocent. The complaint was signed by Lehi Police, charging Mr. Allen with driving 40 miles per hour in a 30 mile zone on State Street. ( Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bahr. parents of the prospective bride, will be the hosts at the affair. The couple will be married in the speeding $10; Elwin Peck, Salt Lake Temple, Thursday, May American Fork, no registration on 9. motor vehicle $2; Dale Orville The bridegroom is a son of Mr. Gunther, Lehi, driving a motorand Mrs. Austin Tracy of Ameri- cycle on last year's registration can Fork. $2. No other invitations will be John E. Strong, Lehi, assult issued for the reception. and battery $25; William E. Fowles, Idaho, $15; speeding Morton C. Carter, Springville, speeding $15; Ammon Jackson Early, Springville, improper passing in an intersection $5. Rae Vone Street, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Street, un- ATTEND MANILLA derwent appendectomy, April 22. WARD REUNION of Mrs. Winston Otterson to Join Tea has been scheduled for May 9 by the Thalian Club. The Thalians will entertain their mothers at n program tentatively set at the Third Ward Relief Society Room. Hostesses for the evening will be Colleen Woolsey, Dimple Mel-lo- r, Donna Robinson and Donna Clark. A feature of the evening will be the selection of the winner of the ladies' ring to be given away in a g project for the John Hutchings Museum. The project has been carried out, under the direction of the civic committee with Iola chairman, Francom, and Josephine Zimmerman Franklin O O O ) Lehi DUP Camps Thursday, May Morn'n', Judge Provo Man Pleads MIA Leadership Meeting Slated Tuesday, May 7 Husband and outstanding program. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p. m. with Counselor Michael Kearney in charge. The program will follow the theme, "The Lord's Prayer." Prayers will be offered by members of the Cedar Valley Ward, and a special feature of the evening will be the singing of the song, "The Lord's Prayer," by Mrs. Advanced a week from the regular date, the leadership meeting for stake and ward officers in the YWMIA will be held next Tuesday, May 7, in the LDS Seminary Building. The Stake Board will convene at 8 p. m. with the general session to follow at 9 p m. A 100 per cent attendance is urged. A NEW GREAT-GRANDCHIL- great-grandchi- D ld Put Aside Financial Worries Yes, a good beginning for spring is to put aside financial worries. How can this be done? It's easy if you put aside part of every pay check in this bank. It isn't the amount you save each week, but the regularity with which you save it. When saving becomes a habit your deposits will add up quickly. Why not come in net pay day and open a savings account? You'll be glad that you Germany 24-HOU- ft 9UJ I FOR MRS. FLORA ZIMMERMAN A new arrived 29, for Mrs. Flora Zimmer April those who Among attended the Manilla Ward reunion, last Fridav man, 82, who now proudly counts at nine. evening were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil her Meredith, Mrs. Elva Allen and Mr. Newest addition to the family is and Mrs. LeRoy Smith. Smorgas- the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Barratt of Lakeview, first bord banquet was served and a time parents, born in the Provo program featured. hospital, weight 7 lbs. 4 ozs. The the first granddaughter for the mother is the former Luetta maternal grandparents, Mr. and Flim "You say that beautiful (Sally) Goodridge. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Faber Shearer of Arkansas. stick in pin formerly belonged to a Don Barratt of American Fork Mrs. Winston Otterson left last famous millionaire? Who was and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Goodridge Wednesday to join her husband, LLOYD BONES HAVE that?" of Lakeview are the delighted stationed with the U. S. Army in NEW BABY SON Flam "Mr. Woolworth." grandparents. Stuttgart, Germany. The former Lloyd and Jean Schroedor Bone Jean Daniels has been studying at are the parents of a baby son, Brigham Young University since born April 28, in the LDS HosWRECKING SERVICE the departure of Sp3 Otterson pital in Salt Lake City. Family for overseas duty which is sched- members DAY PHONE reported that mother uled for a 15 months assignment. and baby, in serious condition for American Fork 124 Going by plane to New York, she some hours, are now improving. will board the SS America for the The little boy, who weighed 3 lbs. wwwww crossing to LaHavre, France. Her 10 ozs., was named Bradley John husband will meet her in Paris. by President Frank W. Jones of Mr. Otterson, a son of Mr. and the Stake NIGHT PHONE Wayne Mrs. Hugh Otterson of this city, is Powell of the Presidency. Lehi 212-asward bishopric, serving as interpreter-translato- r sisted. for the Seventh Army. The newcomer marks four ALPINE MOTOR CfOMPANY He fulfilled an LDS Mission in in both families, with generations received has and special Your Friendly Ford Dealer Germany American Fork Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone, Lehi, army instruction in the Russian and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schroed-e- r language as well. He is serving of Ray, Arizona, sharing grandas First Counselor to the Service honors. Mr. and Mrs. parents' Men's Coordinator in the Stuttgart R. Bone of this city, and Mr. area which includes six LDS John Mrs. August Schroeder of He reports that he is and Branches. Orem, are the enjoying his work and church Mrs. Marvin Schroeder is visiting activities there. here from Arizona. is The Sunday evening meeting. May 5, in the Stake Tabernacle, to be held in connection with Stake Quarterly Conference, . will be Under the direction of the Stake MIA. Everyone is invited to attend for a worthwhile message Doris Cranmer. Congregational singing will be directed by Lornell Bateman, stake MIA chorister, and accompanied by Roberta Peterson, stake MIA organist. The various viewpoints of the theme will be developed in speeches by John Beal, Joan Degelbeck. Phyllis Price, Bill Evans and John Jolley. Chantante Chorus To Sing The Chantante Chorus, ladies singing group, will furnish two selections, directed by Dr. Franklin Madsen and accompanied by Miss Marilyn Anderson. R W DAN C. WORLTON VISITS HERE, STOPS OVER ON PLANE TRIP Dan C. Worlton, electrical engineer of Atomic Power with the ppneral Electric Company, stopped ovat ifi Lehi last Friday and Saturday, enrsnite to the coast. Ills' V't came as a Very pleasatf surprise to his mother, Mrs. G. S. Peterson, and his brothers, Dean and Ralph Worlton and their He had attend?d the families. three-day- s held in convention Chicaeo. Illinois, where he was a speaker on nuclear energy. He was also a speaker at the Western Metal Congress, held in Los two weeks Angeles, California, ago. He conducted a question and answer panel and was very well received. With his wife and four children he makes his home in San Jose, California, where he was transferred from Richland. Washington, six months ago. Both he and Mrs Worlton are holding positions in the Sunday School and other LDS church affairs. Pays to Advertise! STATE BANK OF LEHI n LOANS 6 AUTO O SIGNATURE O FURNITURE i , ' m . Geneva Finance PHONE American 413 Fork ,vwwwvwvvvvvvVivwvvN 4- ATTEND BIRTHDAY EVENT Family members hnored Mrs. Otto Johnson for her 77th birthday, at her home in Murray, last Thursday, April 25. Among those attending were her daughter, Mrs. M. W. Wathen, Mrs. John Gray and Mrs. Bovd Wathen, of Lehi. 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