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Show I TTT FREE David Lyman Losee, Lehi Native, Dies . 1 "f MIXED BLESSING was brisk breeze blew away Los Angeles smog, ii ithat . David Lyman Losee, 55, well known Lehi native, died Saturday in a Salt Lake City hospital after a long illness. He was born Dec. 10, 1899, in Lehi, a son of Lyman Peter and Mary Ann Peterson si this bie tree over. whlpw i but no 1 -- t' , tvl one was in car. V. it is Losee. He was married to Maude Olive Hoover, August 3, 1921, the marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Survivors include his widow, two daughters, Maralyn and Mrs. Robert M. (Valene) Haaga, Salt Lake City; three grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters, Andrew F., Lehi; Francis L., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Olsen, Glendale, California; Mrs. Fork, Grace Durrant, American and Mrs. Venice Billingsly, Bountiful. Funeral services were arranged for Tuesday at 2:00 p. pi. at the Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake City, and interment in the Lehi cemetery. f Helen Gill Dexter i Jfc A,. Of interest to numerous friends and relatives comes news of Mrs. Phillip (Helen Gill) Dexter as a top winner in a Los Angeles, California, dancing fete. The in which California newspaper Mrs. Dexter was publicized, was received by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford. Mrs. Dexter was one of three named as top winners for authentic cost-tumand performance of square dancing at the Sunset Business Association breakfast and three day Bonanza (old west) celebration. She has been employed in newspaper work for the past year, in the "Parkside Journal" office. Formerly of Lehi, Helen is the daughter of A. B. Gill of Salt Lake City, and the late Mary X,....'....W- if t?k -f 'x VIJ IIANE Foster of films "takes' time out after finishing role in strenuous movie accenting crime instead oi curves. es Littleford YAMS Three of 11 champion South Carolina yam growers visiting New York as guests of A & P Food Stores which sponsors a contest in their state prepare to dig into their favorite pie, a made with a of their own sweet Haters. YUM-YU- Gill. better-farmin- Kenneth E. Bateman, formerly and employed by the Light Company, is now serving with the army at Fort Carson, Colo. He entered the service early in February. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Bateman, he graduated from the Lehi hifeh school and is also a graduate of Brigham Young University. He specialized in business and was affiliated with the Bricker social unit. Utah-Pow- er MRS. ROY PETERSON VISITS IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Roy Peterson spent ten days in California visiting with relatives, returning home last week in time to take charge of unit. As the the Mobile guest of her sister, Mrs. Ole B. Peterson of Long Beach, she was X-r- ay extensively entertained and visited many points of interest. She spent some time at the home of nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Jck Lews In Fullerton, and also v!sited with ZimRowland Mr. and Mrs. merman at Downey, California. Enroute home she stopped over with Mr. and Mrs. Nile Roberts in Las Vegas, Nevada. til July first. Another advantage that the young driver may become eligible for under the driver education program is a reduced car insurance rate. "The key to this new era for our young drivers is that single word "approved," it was explained today by G. Ernest Bourne, Executive Secretary of the Utah whose organi Safety Council, zation sponsored the new legis- half-bush- --Ric Daffodils in Copper, Button Gardens, Character of and newel's, Leaves, Figurine Like an Oil Painting, and others The show is sponsored by the Utah Associated Garden Clubs, the Salt Lake Tribune, leading gardening equipment and supply dealers and 79 Utah Garden Innovations will include Clubs. special programs on photograph ing the garden, on Monday, and the landscaping session on Wednesday evening. Everyone should plan to take advantage of the worthwhile features of the show. Promise, Garden Festival A cordial invitation is extended to all gardeners and flower lovers to attend the Spring Garden Festival which will be held at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, March 14, 15 and 16. Entries may be placed in arrangements, table settings or in the Annual school pictures were taken last week at Lehi Elementary School, according to Principal Cecil Ash. The photographs were taken by Virgil Woootton of Thornwood Studio in American Fork, and will be ready for distribution before the end of Dean Price, P. T. A. president, reports that the photographer is offering a $2.00 packat this year which will include three pictures of 3 x 5 size, 20 billfold-siz- e, and one group picture. The photographs will be done in "silk finish" and will be nicer than and previous finishings. It will not be necessary for live in Riverton. Main Street Lehi - Grot and a6e V ,ggg 1,11 j Rio irnftiiWT Rio RIGGERT Traffic Manager SALT LAKE CITY Crandt Depot 4' R. S. LAWRENCE Gen. Agent, Freight Dept. of Your Trust for J J. I. HILL Traveling Freight Agent boocbon whiskey k proof james i. bum ustuins co., odimont, nartm LC E. 1 1 PEARSON City Freight Agent Utah's 1955 Official Inspections I Have. Begun tfu F. O. SEAL City Freight Agent HORSLEY kllL dSi i. F. D. FELLOW D. WRIGHT Rote Clerk, Freight Dept. O. W. RUNNER Cltv i Flaht ' otci H. I. JOHNSON CHy Ticket Agent P. O. JAMES Ticket Clerk Notification Clerk. Freight Dept. esonratioa Clerk Depot R. t. WIIUAMS Oeneral Agent OGDEN Slo Orande Depot Pkoaei Agent American Fork Get Your Phone American Fork 12 1955 Inspection ROY J. BROWN MOTOR CO. DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD American Fork - Phone 433 TJ e J. C WALDIE Depot Passenger Agent H. F. HIATT M. A. ECKLES, Waste Time In Line :Jlhh D eiiDKicine Dltrrlcl Freight and Passenger Agent Phonei 340 J Unless You Like To CECIL Foteenger Agent PROVO Grand Rio BERRY City Freight Agent Chief Clerk. Freight Dept. DON'T BELAY I J. li t mm mm mi 160 tfZA nil issue. I serves. Utah citizens shown here-- are members Grande's traffic team, specifically assigned to help you with all your transportation problems. Call on them . . . they are ready, willing and able to serve you! of Cen. Agent, Passenger Dept. iuun au II if Your friends and neighbors-t- he : under a formula passed on from generation to generation for over 160 years. Only Beam tastes like Beam, .only Beam tastes so good. Q ycu! D. P. HEINER Ull IF IT HAD BEEN BE. to Aelve operated by Western men, the Denver and Grande Western is dedicated to the people ... the territory ... Phono: . . Beam old fashioned Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is distilled and aged TftV 11 A Western railroad 24 South Main and Rio Worth Year COMMUNITY WOULD Phone "IHiMIFIFE Reactt, tmfinp ' ' x Y fi a bj i tt.. rvtrv r Sybrowski, great-grandmoth- er Appliance J kin great-grands- Television and IseamI bourbon XEW GRAXDSOX First grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, Wesley Kay Gilbert was born in American Fork, March 3, weight 8 lbs. 5 ozs. The son of Wesley M. and Ina Gilbert of Provo, he has three sisters. The baby is the first of Mrs. Mamie Calton of Cedar Fort. Paternal erandDar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilbert, A and your old wasner African violet division. Entries will be received from 8 a. m. to 12 noon on Monday, and must be left in the show until 10 p. m. Wednesday, March 16. More than 200 prize ribbons and sweep Here from Kearns, last Thursstakes trophies will be awarded day, Mr. and Mrs. Don Holm-stea- d All arrangements the winners. and children, Debra and must be made in the receiving Tony, visited with Mr. and Mrs. room. Subjects may include Spring C. O. Holmstead. . Distillers of the world's finest for 160 years parents to take the full $2.00 packet, Mrs. Price declared. They may order any number of photographs from one up. However, since the students enjoy exchanging pictures with classmates, most parents will probably want to order the complete packet cm Quench and Jrtgi6M... el n Local Gardeners Invited to Spring Pictures Taken at Lehi Elementary 10, 1955 Automatic Washer ' lation. He went on to say that "before the youngsters get all hepped up about this thing they must realize and understand that an approved course will be defined by the State Board of Education and the Utah Department of Public Safety. Policy, meetings to set the standard and definition of the approved course are being held at the present time by representatives of these agencies. Among the standards which no doubt will be established are the that the teachers requirements meet certain qualifications, standard text materials are used, and g er blue-ribbo- Kenneth Bateman Enters Army Service Drivers 15. FRITZ Kreisler. who played his first violin concert in New York at 13. marks his 80th birthday. Wins Top Prize In Dance Contest supervision "We frankly doubt whether any school in Utah is offering that Teen-ag- e kind of training at the present time. If so, it would be a pleasant soon will Teen-ag- e be drivers to use," Mr. Bourne surprise eligible, under certain conditions, for advantages not offered in the past as a result of two new laws IMPROVING AFTER enacted by the Utah Legislature. The first of these laws will permit EMERGENCY SURGERY Jimmy Buchanen, 11, son of Mr. under 16 years of the teen-agage to obtain his learner's per- and Mrs. George Buchanen, undermit, and later to get his regular went an appendectomy, Thursday, But March 3, in the American Fork driver's license at age there are strings attached to this hospital. In serious condition for that should be clearly understood several days, he is now improving by all concerned, the Utah Safety and expects to return home this week. Jimmy is in the Sixth Council pointed out Grade at school. These young drivers must be enrolled in an "approved" course of driver education in high school to get the learner's permit, and they must successfully complete the same course to get the regular driver's license. Furthermore, the law will not become effective uner " fr If THURSDAY, MARCH that instruction must include at least 30 hours of classroom and 6 hours of practice driving under New State Law To Effect People, Spots In The News . PBES3, T.FHT. UTAH Direct Cenlrol Transconlinehiot Rout |