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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH News About Folks You Know Miss Joyce Moredith of West Mr. and Mrs. Junior D. Carbon Mountain visited in Lt-h- i during and family of Logan, spent Sunthe Roundup. day with Mr. Carson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Morgan uere in Ogden, Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Gladys White of Springvisiting relatives on genealogy field, Oregon, visited with Mrs. business. Estella Nelson last week. Miss Udine Monson of Pleasant Grove, is visiting this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chamberlain, and family. Clovis and Carol Hill and children of San Diego, California, were guests at the June Davis home, last week. Mr. Hill, who is now teaching in California, was formerly a mem ber of the English department at the Lehi High School. Elden Schow and family of Bountiful, Mrs. Margaret Potter of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Erma) Frandsen and family of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Friends of Mrs. Raymond (Mary) Mrs. A. C. Schow, and attended Pulsipher will be glad to learn the Schow reunion. that she has been released from the Utah Valley Hospita after a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Westover of serious illness following surgery, Joseph City, Arizona, stopped here and is now convalescing at the Friday at the Vernon K. Nielsen home of her mother, Mrs. Fora home. They came to attend the Bushman family reunion held last Tamietti, in Springville. week. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Westover of Concord, California, were in Mrs. Susie Elsmore of Bellflow-e- r, Lehi recently visiting friends. Mr. California, is visiting this week Mrs. her sister-in-laWestover was a former chemistry with teacher at the Lehi High School. Martha Ball. Mrs. Dot Racker and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lunt and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Lunt of Mammoth, and Steele Raylund of Salt Lake City, enjoyed Saturday evening at Saratoga. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown of Payson, former Lehi residents, spent Sunday evening visiting relatives. They accompanied their son, Elder Mike Brown, and his fiancee. Miss Clark of Provo, here. Elder Brown, who lvd served in the Netherlands mission, was the speaker in the Sixth ward sacrament meeting Sunday. America Has Changed FIIONE OkOhl yWrongWay! COAlIn CnstomerjWitfi ADVERTISING Sacked h? (hod. Service I v t FREE PEOPLE Only free peoples can hold their purpose and their honor steady to a common end, and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Woodrow Wilson. Maurice J. (Brig) Dahl was in charge of arrangements for the meet. Visiting firemen were served light refreshments at the fire station following the races, and were invited to ride in the WestSpanish Fork. Lehi, Mammoth ern Stock Parade and attend the and Provo. Their times were as rodeo later that evening. : follows Lehi Spanish Fork Mammoth Provo 4 man hose race 18 6 sec. 16.6 23. 15.5 n Single-mahose race 9.3 sec. 9.1 9.7 9. Motor race 19.7 sec. 18.5 21.9 18.5 Ladder race 9.4 sec. 8.3 8.5 8.1 -- ; 1 'Wvivwyvt O 9 k CSEEKIKS Senator Wallace F. Bennett of Utah examines model of U. S. space satellite which will be launched soon. The "artificial moon" will travel 18,000 miles an hour, and will provide information about conditions beyond earth's atmosphere. .tti&.Z&SM..None are more hopelessly slaved than those who falsely they are free. Gothe. Lehi Guardsmen Aid Street Work ene Lehi's National Guardsmen per n The greatest glory of a formed a civic service Friday and when used is to the transmit that people they Saturday heavy Army trucks to haul gravel freedom to their children. Wm. and fill dirt for the city streets. Havard. Most of the material hauled by the Guardsmen was dumped along Second West street, with drivers of the local company taking turns operating the equipment. free-bor- can help you say goodby to bill worries. Your cancelled checks furnish proof of payment, and in addition, your check stubs furnish a means of keeping track of your expenditures and remaining inside your allowed budget. In addition to these advantages you can enjoy complete safety and convenience by paying your bills by check. Come in today and open your checking account and start enjoying these advantages. . . . Timpanogos Motor Co. Sponsors Complete SHOPPERS Auto Repair Work Official Inspection Station SWEEPSTAKES MOBILE Win Free Auto Service STATE BANK OF LEHI Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager PHONE 200 Prizes! 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Four fire companies were competing for the trophies, including Top trade for your Zufelt fluto Repair Service FORK For the second straight year, the Provo Volunteer Firemen walked away with a major share of the prizes in the annual Hose and Ladder races held in connection with the Lehi Roundup celebration. Proves firemen won three of the competitive races, and tied v. ith Spanish Fork in a fourth. The two departments Hipped a coin to see which would win the trophy for that race, and the Provoans won, giving them all the trphies awarded Saturday. It was Provo's auxiliary firemen who competed in the races, home. Geneva Finance AM. 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Young occasion. of Altadena, California, are visitIn honor of Mrs. Arthur Glover ing Mr. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Young, for a weeK. on her birthday, and in honor of Mr. Glover for Father's Day, the Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Wan-las- s Glover family held their first reand daughter, Ellen and union together in eleven years at Jackie, arrived Saturday from the family home. Covers were laid Rodeo, California, for a two week for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Penrod visit with Mr. Wanlass parents, and children, Shelley and Derek, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson C. Wanlass. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Glover and daughter, Sheryl Kaye and Janet, Bob Graham, who has been and Mrs. Lowell E. Bentley and visiting the past two weeks with children, Donna Lou and Frankie his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger of West Warwick, Rhode Island. , L. Graham, plans to leave Saturday for his home in San Francisco, Friends of Eli Fox were pleased California, where he is employed to observe that he still rides a in the treasury department in the horse well, despite his advanced office of the Greyhound company. years, as he appeared with other riders in the stock parade SaturFriends of Glen Sabey will be day. Still enjoying good health, glad to learn that he is now able Mr. Fox, who will be 81 next Dec, to return to his work at Geneva keeps himself busy with outdoor Steel Co. after an illness of work, and attends church meetings several weeks, part of which he regularly. received treatment at the American Fork hospital. TRANSFERRED C P3 John J. Beveridge will reMargaret and Kathryn Carson port to his new base at Jolon, of Salt Lake City, were here dur- California, having been transferred ing the Lehi Roundup with their from Fort Ord, California, where cousin, lone Young. They were he is serving with the U. S. Army accompanied by a friend, Deann Sixth Infantry. He will leave Piercey. Lehi Saturday, after a two weeks furlough with his father, Jack Earl C. and Arlene Nielsen Beveridge. Mr. and Mrs. BeveLewis and two children, Michael ridge plan to accompany him as and Elaine, have returned to their far as Las Vegas, Nevada. home in Fair Oaks, California after visiting at the home of Mr. IN MUSIC CONTEST and Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen. They Misses Jeanine Whimpey, Judy came in time to attend the wed Powell, and Sylvia Jean Welcker ding of Mrs. Lewis' sister, Carol, recently where chosen to represent and Karl Zimmerman. this area in a contest for piano playing technique, held at the Art Don, Leslie, Eve, Joan and Barn in Salt Lake City. Each reDavid Eddington, children of Mr. ceived superior ratings. Miss and Mrs. Keith Eddington of Salt Welcker was selected to compete Lake City, spent Saturday and for a scholarship at next year's Sunday with their grandparents competition. Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington. TRANSEFRRED TO S. L. C. Misses Bonnie Ball and Sylvia Ray O. Walker of Lindon, Jean Welcker are appearing in formerly of Lehi, has been transthe Panorama program in Provo ferred to Salt Lake City by the on the Fourth. They will also Utah Power and Light Co. with march in the parade in the morn- whom he has been employed. He ing. and his family are moving into Ernest B. Garrett, William H. their new location this week. Mrs. Hadfield and Junius C. Banks, Walker is the former Marjorie Salt Lake Temple workers, are at Anderson of this city. home during the summer vacation period. They will resume their duties when the temple reopens Bez-zan- GUNTHER'S - Mrs. Leonard Racker, Jr. and her mother, Mrs. Clarence Stevens, of Salt Lake City, spent Thursday with Mrs. Dot Racker. America has changed a great deal in the last twenty-fiv- e years. The kind of life we live today would give grandpa apoplexy. It is a strenuous life, and we need all the relaxation our homes can give us. We need to know-homuch our lives have been changed, and how our houses have lagged behind. Take the garage, for instance. Where were the first garages built? Away from the house. Why? Because the automobile was taking the place of the horse and you didn't want the stable near the house. , It has taken a long time to bring the garage and the home together. And even now, when we do most of our coming and going by car we cling to the formal front door idea. Too many of our houses still face the street. That was alright in grandpa's day, but today's home can more wisely face a rear gar den or terrace. There may be something else wrong with your home. It may not be the right kind for the climate, The main purpose of the house is to protect us from the weather. Unless it protects us from the weather the year around, it is not a modern house. In regards to the potential of modern air conditioning, most of us are living in houses of grandpa's day. With a year around Lennox air 5. conditioner, you flip a switch and August to from it changes cooling. heating You set a thermostat and it keeps NEW BABY A new baby son was born to the temperature where you want Lieutenant Reed Sunderland First or it Summer, Winter, Spring, t, and his wife, the former Lois Fall. Mon26 at on June Havere, It takes up little more space than an ordinary furnace. You tana, where the father is stationcan put it in any existing home, ed with the U S. Airforce as a or in any new house you are plan- radar technician. The new baby ning to build. has a brother, Brad. Sharing How much more will you have comfort than honors as grandparents are Mr. to pay for comfort? That de- and Mrs. Matthew Bezzant of for on your house. But it can be Pleasant Grove and Thomas Sunpends had for a few dollars per month on derland of this city. our easy payment home improvement plan. Call us for an appointment. We will furnish you a survey with all 1 pertinent facts and figures. Orvillc Gunther C Among former Lehi relatives and friends attending the wedding Friday were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Will Turner, Mr. and Mrs John Quinn, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goates of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert West and family of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McFarlane and Mr. and Mrs Webb, Sunday were their daugh- Hardy McFarlane and families of ters, Mrs. Ella Perry of Riverton Riverton, Bob Graham of San and Mrs. Thelma Duke of Draper, Francisco, Mr. and California, and their grandson, Don Perry, Mrs. V. H. Turner of Pleasant and his wife, who spent Sunday Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Biggs here. of Holladay. Adam-son-Turn- Till UDAY, il W o k I- (( (C ?) |