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Show THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1934 LEIII FKEE FBESS. LEIII. UTAII Stringfellow Warns Against Fuel Import! News About Folks You Know Mr. and Mrs. Kugono Webb acMr. and Mrs. Aaron Allied Provo in with spent the holiday companied President and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. John G. Jones, E. Webb for holiday breakformer Lehi residents, in their fast in American Fork canyon, recanyon home. maining for the day. They were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mrs. Alice Stice has returned We!ib and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph home after a two weeks visit in Webb and their families, of Provo. Arcadia, Caliofrnia, at the home of her son, Virgil Stice and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buhecker Ar-mo- of Las Veeas. Nev ada, were holi-da- v Mr. and Mrs. Ersal Grover of visitors at the home of her Ririe, Idaho, visited here Saturday, parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shelwith Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred, ley. With them was their new former associates in Arizona. baby son. born in March. Their daughter Dixie June, who spent Mrs. Paul A. Peterson and son the past three weeks here with Gary, of Millrace, California, are her grandparents and her cousins, visiting in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Ixwise and Verl. Donald and Clara G. S. Peterson. Mrs. Peterson Marie, returned home with them. came to attend Leadership Week in Provo. Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, 83, left by plane. Saturday, for Castro Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson Valley. California, where she will accompanied their daughter and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Eldred her daughter Lila. She was Fox and family to Mirror Lake in accompanied on the plane by her the high Uintahs, for a holiday son, James A. Gaisford. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carter accompanied outing, Monday. them to Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs. Lester M. Nor-ber- g Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin and enjoyed a holiday visit from Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sondrup and Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck spent on a tour of Southson, Reed, of Salt Lake City, Mon- last week-en- d Nor-berern Utah canyons, and Beaver g day. Mrs. Sondrup and Mrs. are sisters. Lodge, Nevada. They enjoyed a visit to a moving picture location The Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Carlson filming "The Conqueror." remained with and daugter Marilyn, enjoyed a Smuin children holiday trip to Fish Lake. They their grandmothers, Mrs. J. E. remained in Richmond for an Taylor and Mrs. Kate Smuin. overnight stop, visited Fruita and Mrs. Joseph Makin and daughter Bryce Canyon and returned by Marie of American Fork and Mr. way of the Mount Nebo loop. Hol-felt- z, son-in-la- w, Mrs. Andrew Losee spent a week in Merced, California, visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Alice St. Jeor Halstead. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner the spent holiday week-en- d in Vernal at the home of their son. Rex Gardner and family. They made the trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Jean L. Phillips children, Sandra, Barbara and baby Mary Ann, left for Parma, Idaho, for the holiday week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Louis (a brother) and family. Phillips and, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Julian and children and Mr. and Mrs. Don Austin and family spent the holiin Dugway, guests day week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Austin, where they enjoyed hunting and bass fishing within thirty miles of the post. Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Colledge d and children and Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family enjoyed the holiday in American Fork canyon. Le-lan- Mrs. Delia Christensen and daughters, Sandra and Glenda, of Salt Lake City, spent last week here at the home of a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Junior J. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lehman and son, and Miss Edith Gay, spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Carson. Cousins of Mrs. Carson, they also toured the Mr. and Mrs. Abel J. Ekins and children, Judith, Dale and Brent, left last Thursday for a holiday outing. Fishing at Fish Lake, an overnight stop at Bicknell, and a tour of Bryce canyon were all enjoyed. Their baby, Geralee. remained with her grandmother, Mrs. G. R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meredith were holiday week-en- d visitors in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. At Denver, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wright and remained overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Elvvood Meredith. They returned by way of a beautiful Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson enjoyed a visit from their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dean and Barnhurst of Las Vegas, Nevada, here for the holiday week-enThe Barnhurst children. Michael and Trudy, who spent the past month here, returned home with their TO ALERT RESIDENTS OF THE ROCKIES to the danger which Import of foreign fueli have upon the domestic coal induttry, Congrettman Douglai R. Stringfellow I R.Utah) recently prepared a special radio broadcast with Mr. W. A. Boyle (center), special assistant to UMW President John L. Lewis. Congressman Stringfellow is the of which would the Federal Power Commission to prohibit sponsor legislation require the Importation of Canadian gas and other foreign fuels, whenever such imports would displace U. S. workingmen. At right Is Mr. Robert E. Lee, general counsel for the National Coal Association, who also appeared with Stringfellow a. id Boyle as witnesses before a congressional committee considering the Utah legislator'! bill aimed at helping western miners. son-in-la- d. parents. PECKS VISIT FKORM OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Peck and their two daughters, Nola Rae and Anita, spent three days last week, visiting here at the Clemn Turner home and with other relatives and friends. Mrs. Peck will be remembered as the former Martha Whimpey and is now living in Pendleton, Oregon. They came to attend the wedding of Miss Joyce Turner, a niece, and Gaylon Smith. A trip to American Fork canyon and Timpanogos Cave their stay. Accomand Mrs. Vern Goode and children highlighted visited hero Saturday with Mr. panied by the Turners, Mr. and and Mrs. Don C. Lovcridge. Mr. Mrs. Harry Covvden and family and Mrs. Albert Tregaskis, form- and Mrs. Golden Gee of Salt Lake er neighbors of American Fork, City, they enjoyed a tour, conducted by Mr. Gowden, and luncheon were here Sunday. at Dugway Proving Ground. Here from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Banks DAN WORLTON VISITS HERE and children, Gordon, Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Worlton Peggy and Linda, are visiting with and children, Susan, Scott and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Shelley, returned to their home in Banks at Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Richland, Washington, after spend Charles Dean in Provo. Mr. Banks ing the past ten days in Lehi with is employed as a forcaster on Mr. Worlton's mother, Mrs. Lena the U. S. Weather Bureau. The V. Peterson, and other relatives. Banks' are planning their annual Dan is an electrical engineer with "grandchildren's day," while the the atomic energy commission. family is in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worlton entertained at a canyon party in Mr. and Mrs. Riley Cox and two their honor. Others present were daughters, of Carlsbad, New Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson, Mr. Mexico, visited here with Mr. and and Mrs. Dean Worlton and Mrs. Mathcw Carson and family. family, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. WorlA cousin to Mr. Carson, the Cox' ton and Dr. and Mrs. John were enroute to Oregon to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox. VAL JOHNSON FAMILY TOUR NORTHWEST A week-en- d of fishing in Weber TO CANADA was Canyon enjoyed by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Val Johnson and Mrs. Lee Colledge who were actheir three sons, Charles, Grant companied by their son, Mr. and and Martin, spent a most enjoyMrs. Evan L. Colledge and child able ten days on a tour of the ren, Naomi, Opal Lee, Neil and Northwest into Vancouver, B. G, Evelyn Jean. They report good Canada. Going by car, they fished in the Puget Sound at Washfisherman's luck. ington and viewed the Grand Coulee dam. Coming home by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers way of Shoshone, Idaho, they visittrip ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Open-shaenjoyed a holiday week-en- d to Kamas, Oakley and Heber, reThey report a very cool and pleasant trip. maining overnight. w. PAIL Jl'LI Barruss and son Mrs. of Cardston, Canada, spent a week at the LeRoy Worley home. Mrs. Barruss and Mrs. Worley are d. Mrs. Alberta Simpson spent the holiday in Parley's canyon on a delightful picnic with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Thomas Moore and baby Kenneth. They were joined by her sons, Don and Clarence Simpson and their families, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Simpson of Magna. son-in-la- jy Sunshine Wed.- - Thurs.- - Fri.- - Sat. 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