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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER If, LXHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH 185 Letiticm Club Begins News About Folks You Know Season With Full Attendance Jesse Bennett NEW GRANDDAUGHTER BORN ON BIRTHDAY OF LOWELL BROWN Mrs. Daro Hamilton (Vea Jean Brown) entertained at dinner at Now enrolled at Dixie College in Now enrolled at Brigham Young her home, Sunday, in honor of the SL George, and beginning the University for his fourth year birthday of her father, Lowell football season is Jesse Bennett, study of geology. Pfc. Dean Keith Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Lehi high school graduate and Powell has received his discharge daughter, Barbara, joined the former Senior Class president. A after two years army duty. He Hamilton family for a pleasant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Benserved for 17 months with the occasion. Their son, Paul, tele- nett, he took a prominent part In phoned good wishes from Fort Ord, athletics including football, track Eighth Army in Korea, In a headquarters office position. He was California. To make the day per- and tennis; was active in music fect, the Browns received word of and carried a leading role in the discharged at Fort Lewis, Wash. Dean Powell well known Lehi the safe arrival of a new grand school opera. ' business man, with Mrs. Powell daughter, who will share the i and daughter Diane, met the boat birthdate. Proud parents are Pfc ABE EVAN'S' TO I at Tacoma, Washington. A ten Robert and Audrey Baxter Brown LIVE IS WYOMIXG t days coastline tour included a visit of Fort Ord, California. The baby I In San Mrs. Abe Carson) Jose, California, with a weighed 8V4 lbs. The Browns now (Agnes sister and brother of Mrs. Powell have five grandchildren. Mr. and Evans is leaving next week to join Keith previously spent two Mrs. J. F. Faean of American her husband in South Pass, Wyoming., where they will make their years at the UASC In Logan and Fork are the home. Their daughter Nila, will attended BYU one year. remain here at the home of her WILMA BROWN VISITS VISITS FROM KAXAB brother, Richard, and continue Mrs. Dan (Leona) Frost and FROM SAN FRANCISCO her schooling. Mr. Evans has Little Miss Wilma Brown, nine been employed for the past two i daughter Dan'l, of Kanab, spent several days here last week, year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. months as mill superintendent for visiting with her parents, Mr. and W. M. Brown of San Francisco, the Pioneer Carrissa Gold Mining Mrs." David TL Carson. Special California, spent two weeks here Company, at South Pass near occasion was the birthday of her on a pleasant vacation with rela- Lander. The location is some 300 Mrs. Edwin tives. A house guest at the home miles distant mother. Sept 17. of Salt Circuit Lake City, of Bishop and Mrs. Warren L. (Delia) ; was here for the day. The group Goates, she visited with all her A family gathering at the home of of Mrs. Bernard also visited In Vineyard at the cousins. She is a grand-niec- e (Edith) Walker : home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Mrs. Alice L. Phillips. This was in Orem was held in honor of Mr. her first visit to a country town. and Mrs. Loren Powell, here from ' ?' ' 'Bunker. A tour of the Salt Lake Temple Seattle, Washington. With them grounds. DUP Memorial Building, were their children Connie and VERNON1 SWEETS VISIT and Lagoon was enjoyed. FROM! SAN MATEO, CALIF. were Clyde. Group pictures Here from San Mateo, Calif, taken and luncheon served. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon IL Sweet PAUL BENNETTS Shirlef Powell, mother of Mr. visited several days last week at HAVE NEW SON Powell, entertained at them the home of Mrs. Sweet's parents, A baby son, their first child, breakfast prior to their departure, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brown. was born to Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Friday. Mrs. Powell and Mrs. All of the family members were Bennett, Friday, September 17, in Kelly (Lbrena) Giles, accom' together for the occasion, except California. News came by tele- panied them to Salt Lake City. one. Included were Mr. and Mrs. phone to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leonard Carlson, Salt Lake City; Bennett, proud grandparents. The Here from Nevada, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stahlie, Pay-so- mother is the former Laura Black Mrs. Stanley Edwards and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilchrist, and Mr. and Mrs. Riel Black of visited with an aunt and uncle, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. George Hurricane are grandparents. Paul Mr. and Mrs: Morris Thomas and Barton, Pleasant Grove; the Calvin is serving with the Army Medical family. The William Jooston Whitbys, Alpine, and Mr. and Division at Fort Ord. They make family were here from Benjamen, Mrs. Leo Brown, Lehi. their home in Pacific Grove. Wyoming. KeithPowell Receives Army Discharge After Two Years Service To Study at Dixie College great-grandparen- ts. : n; CLOVER FAMILY DINNER IN SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs were hosts at Sunday dinner for Mrs. Clara Clover and family. Mrs. Clover attended church services e where her granddaughter, solo. a Coombs, played piano Miss Petra Clover was down from Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Laura Brunson of Juneau, Alaska, also joined the family group. Lau-rain- A BABY SON ARRIVES FOR AIRMAN AND .. MRS. RALPH HARTSHORN Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Losee received word of the arrival of a baby son to Airman lc and Mrs. Ralph Hartshorn at Limestone Air Force Base. Maine. The baby, first child of the Hartshorns, was born September 8, weight 6 lbs. 1 oz. and will be named David Lewis. The mother is the former VISIT IN TEXAS Mrs. Dean Powell was accompanied by her son Bill, and daughter Diane, on a visit to Waco, Texas, with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tolman (Beverley Powell) and their children Pamela and David. A tour of Carlsbad Cavern was included in a most enjoyable motor trip. Mrs. Tolman plans to visit here next month. MRS, SARAH GAISFORD HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford returned home last week after spending two and a half months in California at the home of her daughter Lila, Mrs. Glen Holfeltz, in the San Francisco area. She is now at the home of her daughter Elsie, Mrs. Delbert Sudweeks. Mrs. Hol At Bushman Home The meeting of Sons of Utah Pioneers will be held Thursday (tonight) at 8:00 p. m. at the John Bushman home, it is anby David H. president. AH members minded to attend. nounced Carson, are re- er. on Kitchen Cabinet Specialists Each member of the Jaycettes designed a pair of earrings in the color of her choice at the club meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Richard J. B. Cooper. Huberts assisted as hostess and Mrs. Cooper was color captain for the evening. Mrs. Ella Gurney demonstrated the making of the earrings which are attractively composed of sequins and beads. Past President's Pin Highlight of the evening was the presentation of the "past president's pin" to Mrs. Roberts, retired president Mrs. Wayne Allred, currently serving in the position, presented the pin with a short speech of appreciation. President Allred conducted the business meeting at which the members voted to purchase symbolic pins especially designed for the auxiliaries of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. However, wearing a pin was left optional with the individual members. Mrs. Paul Julian was officially installed as club reporter and historian. The next meeting will be held in October, jointly with the men as a hallowe'en affair. VISIT FROM COLORADO Here form Grand Junction, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wicen and daughter Madeolyne, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mamie Thomas, mother of Mrs. Wicen. They also visited at the home of a sister, Mrs. Lyall Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hendricks (Rene Wicen) of Salt Lake City, Joined the family group. With them was their baby Tod, now a month FRANK FERMAN FRACTURES HIP Word was received by Roy L. Ferman that his brother, Frank W. Ferman, now of Pittsfield, Illinois, fractured his hip in a recent fall and is in serious condition. Mr. Ferman is retired Union Pacific agent from Deeth, Nevada, and a former Lehi home owner. He and his wife have RADIO Cpe, R&H $1895 6S PONT. Ch, 8, Dlx .... $2195 53 PONT Super Dlx .... $2295 52 BUICK S. Ilh?. $1995 Lehi City Published' by the Free Press Publishing Co, Every Thursday ATM STATE PaSSASSOClAIjQH IL Russell Innes, Publisher Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. Jtah, as second class matter und the act of Congress March 3, 1879 Dealer - Record Players - TV JACK'S Radio nd Television SERVICE Ph. LEHI Main Street Rea. 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September 25. and TELEVISION SALES Begin Season y. dr. R&H members of the Mothers are reminded to attend the mpptincr tn h held at the home All Club Subscription during Per Year (in advance) made numerous friends their visits here. Athenian Club to The right leg is fractured just above the ankle and there is a broken bone in the foot. Deborah Family members gathered with expects to be able to return to good wishes for Mrs. Stephen school next week, but must use (Florence) Willes on her birthday-Sundacrutches for some time. Her daughter, Mrs. Brian Bean of Salt Lake City, and sons Douglas, Cassel, Dean and Paul, called. A daughter, Mrs. Howard (Helen) Hinchcliffe of Ogden, was down last week for her father's birthdav. three rtavs Another previous. daughter, Belle Davis, of California, was not present. 52 PLY. 4 MOTHERS CLUB TO MEET old. MISSIONARY WIVES, PARENTS TO MEET TONIGHT The missionary wives and parents meeting will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 00 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis The season's meetings of the Holds worth. All parents are re- Athenian Club will begin next minded to attend. Wednesday. September 29, at 3:00 p. m. at the home of the club Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. president, Mrs. Russell Innes. The Thomas Jones in West Jordan, program for the year will be dislast Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. cussed. All members are reminded Morris Thomas, Iva Dean and to attend. feltz and daughter, accompanied GREAT-GRANDSO- N great-grands- SUP Meeting Tonight her on the plane trip home. They Carla Jackson and John Jackson left Friday. ... of Lehi is the The Losees now have 14 grand- CULMERS BUY HOME IN SALEM children. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer HARRY STOKERS HAVE have purchased a home and farm in Salem and with their family, NEW Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker are are now making their home there. Mrs. Culmer is the former Essie proud to announce the arrival of a six Gaisford, twin sister of Mrs. Deltheir first Sudeweeks. pound son born to Ralph and bert (Elsie) Janet Schow Gull of Sandy. Mr. Gull is a radio technician serving with the Seventh Fleet in the US Navy. He has served nearly four years and expects discharge at the end of the year. Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Schow of Lehi are also great- grandparents to the new baby. 20 Yean Experience great-grandfath- The Letitian Club held its first meeting of the season last Thursday, at the home of Joyce Evans. Club President JoAnn Brown, took charge with the complete membership of 24-i- n attendance. Names of last season's secret pals were revealed and new names for this year selected Programs for the season were distributed. A report on the polio drive was given by the president. The litany was given by Shirley Tripp. The club plans a varied and worthwhile program with other topics of interest included with the literary reviews. Meetings will be held on alternate Thursdays. Next meetings will be September 30, at the home of Joyce Karren. The program will be under the direction of Lucille Evans. Jaycettes Design Earrings at Club Meeting . . |