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Show THURSDAY, It, Af-GUS- LEHI FREE FEES. LEHL UTAH ISM Family Reunions.., People, Spots In The Mews TRAGEDY Is written plain en evacuee from flood faces of . these , O 1 l area in -cavaria,- snown in Army rwue boat Danube floodsr caused ilUO million carnage. Turner Family Holds Whipple Family Visits Parents Here Reunion at Park re- uyf Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple the Alfred C Turner port a very happy reunion with famliy was held in Wines Park all of their children, during the attendlast Friday, with a large ance. The group met for the past two months. Several tnj were made to Provo and American evening at which Shades vice-presid- ent Family Honors Mrs. James Peterson An eniovable surprise for Mrs. pl fLucille) Peterson of .Tamps Cedar Fort on her birthday, last Saturday, came with the arrival of her six sisters and brothers, They brought an elaborate cake and dinner items, including Dixie tomatoes, cucumbers and vege tables. Singing and visiting were enjoyed. Paul Peterson played the guitar and also sang many songs. On Sunday, the entire group attended church in Salt Lake City, followed by an outing at Lagoon. The visitors included. Judge and Mrs. George W. Worth-e- n of Provo, their son Ralph Worthen and family, Washington, D. C; Mrs. Marda Nelson and family members and Mrs. Lennie Gregerson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Worthen and Mrs. Perkins, St. George; Mrs. Rowena "Slack, Toquervillo, and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Ballard, Rock-villMrs. Elizabeth Peterson and daughter, Laura, joined the family gathering. e. Trirmaman Family Reunion Held at Wines Park Sunday E. C. Jorgensen (June) was - fcSrr feature by the many talented members. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wanlass and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Johnson, relatives, were Included In the group, Mrs. David W. Adamson, now of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Goates of Provo, served as Mrs. Alice Harding of Vineyard was elected chairman for the coming year. 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L Case Farm Machinery Sale 14-- ABC Washes More Clothes Cleaner With Less HOT Water Than Any Other Washer $309.95 AUTOMATIC WASHER The Lehi Free Press - and relatives here comes the announcement of the appointment of Dr. Dean K. Fuhriman to the BYU faculty. He will serve as professor of civil engineering. Dr. Fuhriman, who taught for the past two years at the USAC in Logan, received his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin. He is currently touring the western Second universities with a group of stud ents from Iran, Turkey and the Relief Far East. His wife is the former Alta Christensen and they have Demonstration A cordial invitation to all the three daughters and one son. ladies in the ward is extended by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck and Second Ward Relief Society Presi dent Arta Smith who urges a baby son, Ron Lee, spent Sunday large attendance next Tuesday, in Ogden, where they visited with August 17, in the ward Relief Mr. and Mrs. VeNile Russon and Society room. The meeting will baby son, Tony. begin at 10:30 a. m. and will fea ture two special demonstrations of hobbies and gift items. The noon luncheon will honor some Septic Tanks whose members special identity will not be revealed until that Cesspools President Smith announced that the new chairs purchased for the Relief Society room are now in place and add greatly to the beauty and convenience of the room. They are of the arm chair type, made of blonde hard wood and upholstered in attractive Buy ABC With Suds Saver Mr. and Mrs. L. Glen Wanlass and children, Rhea, Stanley, Kathryn and Lois, spent last weekend in Gunnison, visiting at the home of Mrs. Wanlass' brother, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Butler. Driv ing over the beautiful new "sky line anve," they saw snowdrifts and many wild flowers. HERE'S HOW A Johnson's Wax demonstrator shows how pouring with "spout side up" prevents drips down side of this type can.e d applier helps " ' Long-handle- Construction Sale! son. Utah Valley Implement rnoxESt Lehi MUSCLES won Richard of Hollywood the "Mr. America- - title at AAU- sponsored national 1 weifhtM tall, He's meet. lifting we ighs : ,215. ..has , 2 Society Slates Mrs. Alice L. Phillies headed a gathering of 110 members of the George C Phillips family held at Wines Park last Sunday afternoon. The group enjoyed luncheon and visiting. The singing of old time favorites of their father was a n Grore till 111 Wad George Phillips Family Gathers At Wines Park reunion was very held by the Lehi high school Class of '44 at Granite Flat in American Fork canyon. There were 37 present for supper and visiting. A pleasant surprise was the attendance of a student in the class tenth grade, Robert Chipman of California, who came from the distance. Leatha C greatest Curtis served as chairman for the enjoyable affair, assisted by Bonnie L. Miner and Karl Price. The next reunion is planned for the summer of 1956. Chosen as committee chairman is Read Miller, with Darrell Allred, LuDean Bushman Peterson and Paul John- Lester Colledge Park Sunday vice-presiden- ts; Successful Highly successful A un- able to make the trip; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bingley, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb and family, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple and their family. Gather at Wines Individual place cards were small pedigree charts and an Interesting large chart was displayed. Members of the Roy Powell family came from the greatest distance, Tacoma, Wash. for the Serving as event were Mrs. LaVar Carlson, Mrs. Norman Scown and Mrs. George Downs. Organization officers remain as follows: Mrs. Bernard Walker (Edith Powell), president; Arcilee Larsen, Mary Putnam, Mrs. Jesse (Mary) Fox and Julia Erickson, Mrs. Shirlef Powell, secretary; Myrton Grant, treasurer, and Mrs. May Bone, historian. Genealogists are Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Bone. Class of '44 Reunion n) Evans Family to A very successful reunion of the James Quaintance Powell family was held last Saturday at Saratoga, with nearly 100 present Luncheon, a program, games and swimming were enjoyed, and a genealogical meeting was held. c n CTT1 -- fl iH i enrol. ,! ZZL; ents. Powell Reunion Attracts Large Family Gathering 1 . Du-Bo- is The descendants of William Trinnaman, which includes the Hollindrake and Winn families was held Sunday at Wines Park, with 125 present. Noon luncheon, a program and games were enjoyThe Abel Evans family reunion ed. Raymond Trinnaman of be held Sunday, August 15, will Salt Lake City, showed an outWines at Park, beginning at 1:00 standing "Book of Remembrance," are asked to bring m. Families p. a deal of geneacontaining great to be followed own lunches their logical data and pictures. A prize and a games. program by in charge of the very successful gathering were George will be awarded the person atHolindrake of American Fork, tending from the greatest distance. and Ida West of Pleasant Grove. Abe Evans, president, and Mrs. Allowecn Harris of Magna, direct- Karlyn Fowler, secretary, are in They charge of arrangements. ed the games. urge a large attendance. en A urr r Fork canyon. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple. Supper was served on the patio; croquet tennis and lawn games enjoyed Everyone present participated in a program of music and song. Those who visited were Mrs. On and son, Robert, W. Chipman Granada Hills, California; Mr. and Ix Mrs. W. G. Waddoups. Angeles, and their daughters and son, Mrs. Gay Killian, Mesa, Arizona; Patricia Waddoups, Salt Lake City, and Elder Lynn Klrin-ma- n of Phoeiix, Arizona; Mrs. C B. Hord (Phyllis and John Jorgensen. Van (their mother, Mrs. Calif.; Nuys, Jorg-ense- Among those taking part on the Uncle Roscoe TV program. Monday, were several children from LehL Naomi and Opal Lee Colledge, children of Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Colledge; Paula Julian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Julian, and Christine Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roberts, were featured. They performed in tap dancing and ballet T - Reunion of Turner offered the opening prayer and blessing on the food. Games wero rOnved and Drizes awarded Aiv enjoyable time exchanging news was rounded out by the election of officers. The new president is Clifton Davis, with rhomas and Neweu Yates as B. Turner as secretary. Local Children Dance on TV Program UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Television and Appliance Main Street Lehi Phnell |