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Show DECQIBEE THURSDAY, LEI II 23, 1954 Miss IDean Okey Roy Holland Turner HARRY C. PETERSON ATTENDS ANNUAL WOOLLEN CONTENTION" IN DENVER Harry C. Peterson, district manager lor the Minnesota Woollen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Okey of Company, attended a four days American Fork are announcing convention in Denver. Colo. He the engagement of their daughter. was accomianied by Mrs. PeterMis L'Dean Okey, to Roy Rolland son. National representatives Turner, son of Mrs. Gerald Turner were the main shakers on the and the late Mr. Turner of Lehi. preview of clothing for 1935. A Friday, February 4, is the date tour of the city was part of the circled for the wedding which will well planned and very pleasant take place at the home of the meet. There were 8 other couples bride. A reception will be held in present from Utah. Engaged - the Alpine Stake Tabernacle. MEMBER ATTENDS The prospective bride graduated LOCAL UNION PACIFIC PARTY from American Fork high school Mrs. Alice Stice. member from and LDS Seminary. She was a Lelii, attended the party held for member of the Pep Club and is the Union Pacific ladies" currently employed in American at the Hotel Utah, last auxiliary, Thursday. Fork. Mr. Turner, who served in A and were banquet gift exchange conthe paratroops in the Korean featured. She remained at the is Geneva the at flict, employed home of her daughter. Mrs. RichSteel plant ard Douglas, in Salt Lake City, until Saturday. HOSPITAL STAFF HOLDS PARTY Walter Webb is spending ChristSuperintendent Ethel Ball ser- mas in Salt Lake City at the home ved supper to the members of the of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Owen, hospital nursing staff at an enjoy- well known here. Miss Marita able Christmas party last Monday Owen, recently returned from a evening, with 13 present Christ- trip to Honolulu, T. H., will be at mas decorations, combined with a home with her parents for the She will return to gift exchange and table games holidays. with small surprises, for a happy Boston, Mass., where she holds a evening. Santa Claus and his rein- secretarial position and serves as deer, snow men and mice were the MIA supervisor in the New England Mission. traditional favors. Lehi Hospital Happenings ERNEST PETERSON IMPROVING AFTER OPERATION Of interest to his many friends comes the news that Ernest Peterson is improving well after major surgery performed in the American Fork Hospital, last Friday. He expects to return home in time for Christmas. VON XIELSOX TRANSFERRED TO CENTRAL XAVAL HOSPITAL According to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson. Von Nielson of the U. S. Navy has been transferred from the hospital at the San Diego training center, to the main Naval Hospital. In the navy only a he is suffering from a recurrence of rheumatic fever. In a letter received, Saturday, he stated were being taken that and that he had not been given any idea of leaving the hospital at the present time. , X-Ra- ntEE PRESS. LOII. IT AH Final Respects Paid to Fred Shelton , Funeral services loi Fred 74, who died suddenth IVivm-be- r 15. on the dav o! his retirement after 43 cars at the Jord.in River Himps. were Iu ld Satindav at 1:00 p. m m the First-SixtSiul-lon- h Ward chapel, liislmp I; Ward Webb of the First Ward conducted the services, at which Miss Marilyn Anderson plaved the orf,'an prelude and inwtlude. The praver at the home was ottered In Philip Eckersley, a prandson. William Shelter, a nephew, ottered the opening prayer. The opening song was a duet, "Whispering Hope," In Mrs l.eota Peterson and President Armond E. a Carson as Webb, with Mrs. 1 accompanist. Mrs. Florence Mendenhall read the biographical sketch. First The Lehi speaker was Uishop William Leak of West Jordan, president of the A weekly newspaper devoted tc Canal Board. He paid tribute to the interests and welfare of the long years o! deiietuiable serLehi Cky vice given by Mr. Shelton. as did Bishop Evans L. Anderson, sucPublished by the Free Press Mr. Shelton, ceeding speaker, Publishing Co., Every Thursday former member of the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir, hail loen much in demand for many years, in Of THE- singing duets with his sisters at ASSOCIATION public and church affairs. Since taking the position at the pumps, & Russell Innes, Publisher Free Press am swrftoS he had forgone much of CHRISTMAS EDITION in the church, and community were extolled. A double mixed quartette tmni the American Fork high school, with Marilvn Tuckett as accompanist, sane, two sections Christ Come Hack Today," and in cIomiii; '.No Man is an Island." Lynn Lewi.s, associate lor sonic years at the ""pumps," spoke the benediction The grave, m the I.ehi cemetery. w ;ls dedicated by Howard Lekerslev, u grandson. Relief Societv members lait d :oi the main lovvlv flowers. Pallbearers were all grandsons, Howard and Philip Lekerslev. Fred, Joseph and Andrew Shelton uid Gary Johnson. T vSi, ft. s Dr. B. P. Mortensen Chiropractor RFD Box 465 Highland American Fork, Utah Office Call Be Safe from $2.00 t 1 r with rh famous A. O. Smith No Appointment Nwiwsary LOANS Automatic Water Heater that can't rust because GLASS CAN'T RUSH AUTO FUKNITURE SIGNATURE the Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, activity he had iomierly enjoyed. His service as u Francis Murdock, 74, injured in mother, are sharing in the excite- Itah. as second class matter under weather observer was government commended 1879 of March 3, an accident, was treated for facial ment. Down from Logan, the the act Congress in a special letter written recently cuts, December 18. young family will remain here unby Senator Wallace Hennett. The Subscription til after the holidays when Gayle 12.00 many services of family members .. Year Per (in advance) Keith Powell Anderson, 16, of will return to his studies at USAC. Salt Lake City, was treated for A. J. and Lucille Strasburg deep- facial cuts, fractured right leg, and other injuries, following Rogers have a baby son, born Dec. an accident near Cedar Fort, Dec. 19, weight 9 lbs. There are two 19. sisters, Marilyn and Caroline. Mrs. Also injured were Gary Darner, George Strasburg, Lehi, and Mr. 16, and Robert Henry Vriens, 17, and Mrs. Rogers of Pleasan Salt Lake City, face lacerations Grove, share grandparents honor. The Rogers' are now living in Salt and bruises. Lake City. Gayle and Lola Wagstaff Evans have a new son, born Dec. 18, Jack and Ila Dunsdon Webster weight 6 lbs. 13 ozs. There is one of Riverton are the proud parents of a new baby daughter, born Dec. sister, Suzanne. Mr. and Mrs. 20, weight 7 lbs. There is one Junior Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Leon brother. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagstaff, American Fork, and Dunsdon are now grandparents to 14. Mrs. Blanche Evans, great-gran- d Dollars Spent in Lehi Return to You without warning, Rart an ordinary water heater! Every minuto, kllli) Geneva Finance Safe from Ruat with the PermagUm water heater model that fits all your family's needs. B Phone 413 American Fork - Rasmussen Costs no mere water heaters! and it's made by A. O. Smith Furnaces - Appliances Air Conditioning PI. 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