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Show THE I.FHI FREE I'RESS, LEHI, UTAH News About Folks You Know... Lehi Defeats Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. George B. Andrew s of Holladay, visited in Lehi one day last week with Mrs. Alice L. Phillips- - Father of Local Man Dies in Salt Lake Hospital Valdean Tingey has returned Nephi Parry, 45. of Bluffdale, home from Nevada, where he has father of Rulon Parry of Lehi, been employed for a few weks. died Sunday at 11:30 p.m. in the St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake Friday visitors at the Don Love-ridg- e City, of hot metal burns suffered home were his niece. Mrs. in an industrial accident at Geneva Clarence Wright, and her husband Steel Co., July 1. of Pleasant Grove Mr. Parry, who was a conductor in the transportation and yard Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson division at Geneva, was switching of Los Angeles, California, and slack ladle cars when a ladle of the Howard Anderson family are molten slack erupted, setting his visiting in Utah. They came to clothing on fire. attend funeral services for Lynn He was born in Bluffdale March of the Melvin 22, 1912, a son of Leonard C. and Wilstead, Andersons. While in Lehi they Charlotte Dansie He was were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Suel married to Ruth Parry. Feb. 3, Hogan, Bushman. 1933 in Salt Lake City. He was a member of the Church of Jesus The Morris Thomas family held Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. a family gathering in Provo Cany-yoMr. Parry is survived by his were Mr. Sunday. Attending widow, eight sons, four and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. three brothers, and four daughters, sisters. Leland Ewell and sons, and Mr. Funeral services will be held and Mrs. LaVon Thomas and Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Blufffamily of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. dale Ward Chapel. Friends may Bernard Rudd and family of Orem. call at the family home, 14400 S. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson and 1800 West, Bluffdale, prior to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas and the services. Burial will be in the family of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. Bluffdale cemetary under the dirand Mrs. Merlin Thomas and son ection of Goff Mortuary in. of Salt Lake City. son-in-la- w n, Representatives of the athletic department of Utah State University at Logan were in Lehi last week to complete arrangements for Reed Street and Karl Ingram, were who athletic awarded scholarships to the university, to enter the institution this fall. Mrs. John Smith, the former Arva Mercer of this city, has been in Lehi the past week with her sister, Mrs. David Monson and family, while she has been taking her son, Michael, 6, to the speech clinic at the BYU in Provo. Two other children, Shelley and Craig, accompanied her here. This week they are staying with Mr. Smith's relatives in Springville. NED WILSONS HAVE NEW BABY DAUGHTER Ned and Joyce Southwick Wilson are parents of a baby daughter, born July 29 at the Lehi hospital. The baby, who weighed 8 pounds and 2 ounces, "has a sister, Peggy Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Eleazer Southwick are the grandparents. LITTLEFORD FAMILY PARTICIPATE IN SUNDAY MEETING IN P. G. Members of the Grant Littleford family participated in a Family Night program in the Pleasant Grove Sixth ward Sunday evening, which featured the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deveraux, parents of Mrs. Littleford. Mrs. Deveraux announced the program throughout. The opening song was directed by Wanda Littleford Buckle, accompanied by Lorraine Littleford and Mary Deveraux. The opening prayer was given by Dale Deveraux, and the Sacrament song was sung by a male quartet: Dean, Dale and Dick Deveraux, and Don Littleford, accompanied by Lorraine Littleford, who was accompanist for the remainder of the program. the sacrament, a Following number was sung by a ladies' quartet, May and Louise Deveraux, Nelda Littleford and Wanda L. Buckle. The male quartet sang another selection between the speakers, Dick Deveraux and Don Littleford. Following remarks by Bishop G. Albert Spencer, the combined quartets, ,wjth. Jeanine Deveraux, sang the closing song Benediction was offered by Grant Littleford. 4. It Pays To Advertise! - Tea-garden- of vice-preside- nt the asociation during the past year, was a member of the committee who arranged the meet. Mr. Edwith Ashley wards was Graham of Provo, of the pistol shoot. They were assisted by Ernest Cedarstrom and Harold local sportsmen, who scored Hut-ching- " vr ADULTS s, the events. Trophies were awarded for the highest aggregate scores in the dill class shooting and visions. Huck Snow of Provo's police force was winner for the men, and Jodie Harris, Lindon, received the women's trophy. A special guest was Bill Haga-marepresentative of the Na- free-for-a- CORRECTION: Last week we reported that Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman observed their wedding anniversary quietly at their home. The years they have been married should have read 38 instead of '41, as printed. 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Fork American Fork Double Attraction at Regular Show Admission Wonderful Door Prizes, Be Sure to Attend This Fashion Show . . . 55 EAST AMERICAN F0RK Radio and Television Wanta Convertible? 1955 Pontiac Phone Secreta- ry-Treasurer. and .... says Max Harper terior vice-preside- Sudden Danger! - "Come and See These," : Springville, and Glen Olson, Provo, and QfFpr '11, Vacation Time Is On! " Medical patients at the Lehi Hospital during the week of July 23-- 3 were: Lowell Fox, William Thompson of Panguitcn Dora Those attending from Lehi were Webb, Rula Dorton, Angus GardMr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards, Mr. ner and Barbara Lewis. and Mrs. Tony Ferkovich, Michael A daughter was born to Shelby Kopinsky, Miss Norene Felt, and and Edna Swain July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Evans. Beardall, Skirts r'?( a Cleaners Phone , New oficers elected were Ralph Peters of Orem, president; Owen Ray Edwards won third place in the Class A pistol shooting competition, and Tony Ferkovich won second place in the B division at the annual meeting and pistol shoot of the Central Utah Peace Officers Association, held in Hobble Creek Canyon near Springville Tuesday. Both are members of the Lehi police department. Mr. Ferkovich, Hospital Notes Sweaters, Durf ey r 7-- 2. ut Officers Win In Pistol Shoot ' Teena Paige Presses A I tional Peace Officers Association, who was featured speaker during the program. Lehi Police Mrs. Amy D. Smith spent the In a well plaed fame at Plea24th of July holiday week in sant Grove Tuesday. Lehi's Central Utah league team defeated the Ogden with relatives. Russell strong P. G. entry MORGAN'S TOUR NORTHWEST Hillman pitched shut-oball until the eighth and ninth innings, LEARN' OF DEATH OF when P. G. scored their two runs. MRS. MORGAN'S SISTER Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Morgan took Lehi scored two in the fourth, one tour of the Pacific in the sixth, three in the eighth, a ten-da- y Northwest, going by way of Reno and one in the ninth. J. B. Coopand Sacramento. Enroute, they er slammed a homer over the left wall to aid the Lehi cause. stopped at San Francisco and field visited Top of the Mark, China- Each team racked up 10 hits, but town, Fisherman's Wharf, Dolores Lehi came through in the clutch. one of the better Chapel, Golden Gate Park, the This was by far ball games for both clubs. Robi-so- n s, acquarium, the Japanese made some fine plays as did and Seal Rock. of Lehi, at shortstop. Taylor coast to the highway Taking Oregon, they crossed Astoria Bay SON ARRIVES and at Long into Washington, Beach, Washington, they enjoyed FOR THE STRONGS Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Morgan are a dip in the ocean. They visited a sawmill and frozen fish plant happily announcing the arrival of along the way. They went down their second grandchild, a the Columbia River on the Wash- 10 ounce boy, born at 8:15 a.m. ington side to Portland, then fol- on July 31 to Boyd and Marcielle lowed along the river to Pendle- Morgan Strong in the Utah Valton, Oregon. They were impressed ley Hospital. The baby has one with the dense vegetation all along brother, Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strong of Alpine are the their route. recived Pendleton word paternal grandparents. At they that Mrs. Myrtle Hadden, sister of Mrs. Morgan, was not expected FLIES BACK TO to live. They went to Boise and BASE IN MAINE stayed overnight with another Petty Officer Third Class Verl sister of Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Minnie Hebertson of the U. S. Naval Air-forflew back to his base in Shaffer, then proceeded to Paul, Idaho, where they were able to Brunswick, Maine after spending visit with Mrs. Hadden before three weeks in Lehi w ith his parshe passed away. Mrs. Hadden, 65, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace had been ill for some time, after Hebertson. suffering a stroke several months He arrived in the U. S. in May ago from the Mediterranean area, After attending funeral services at Paul, they visited with a brother of Mrs. Morgan, Leonard Nielsen, in Paul, and returned home, arriving Wednesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Smith spent Monday in Salt Lake City with their daughter, Joy, Mrs. Sterling Burch, and two children. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 195T American Fork |