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Show LJEHI News About Folks You Know... conference Allred, .Clarence visitor from Raymond, Alberta, Canada, visited here at the home of 9 brother, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred, and with other relatives. -- -- Mrs. Udith X-- Garth of . Grand jence visitor here at the home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. ;jChristofferson and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Van Epps and children of Ephraim, were conference visitors here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gray. Mrs. Epps are Gray and Mrs. Van sisters. . - I ' Miss Lueen Peterson spent the here with conference week-en- d her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson. She is studying at the US AC in Logan. Miss Myrna Yates spent the ROYLES RETURN" HOME d in Salt Lake City, with AFTER WINTER a cousin, Miss Beth Harris. OX WEST COAST Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Royle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pettigrew returned home after an extended (Leona Colledge) and daughter visit on the West Coast. They Deborah, of Ogden, spent Sunday were guests at the home of a here with Mr. and Mrs. Lester daughter, Miriam, Dr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Larsen at Long Beach, Colledge. and of a son. Dr. Glen Royle and Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman en- family at Downey. They reported joyed the company of Mr. and that Glen has purchased a new Mrs. Keith Bushman and their home at Riviera. Among former children, John and Nancy Ann, of Lehi residents they encountered Salt Lake City, last Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goat-e- s. Keith is teaching at West High Highlights of their stay was the visit to the huge painting in School. Forest Lawn cemetery, depicting Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and the crucifixion, and attendance at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson and a floral exhibit. It was staged son, Lewis, were visitors in Salt in a building three blocks in Lake City, Sunday, with a brother length and depicted all types of to Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Peterson, landscapes and scenes such as bridal and graduation themes. Ira Lewis, at the Veterans week-en- jAt. and Mrs. William Collins Marvin Powell, bishop of the and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blanchard of Tooele, and Art Blanchard of Hunt Ward in Idaho, who came Ogden, visited here with Mr. and down for General Conference, spent some time in Lehi, with his Christ- - mother, Mrs. Nicoline Powell, and Sherwood. Wallace nffprsnn tsf ("Vrtpn visitpd here brothers Powell. Saturday. Mrs.- - Keith and Wayne Dinner gueests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and minora uurney were Mrs. M. W. Wathen, Sunday, were John dwii, iui( Gray and children, and Mr. and iuuiuii oaAcis (uu xu m rwi itrt nnmt Vl'lvr iuiiv Mrs. George Wathen, a brother, Ct.ll WiiU ViJ children, in from St. John. here, from Salt Lake City. . - Mrs. i 1 LA " - " Von ' Bennett has enrolled for Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans the spring quarter at Brigham and Mrs. Geneva Stewart were Young Univ. where he is a third accompanied by J. B. Watson, a on a visit to the year student,' chem. major. He is brother-in-la- FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Newcomers ... IT'S A BOY FOR THE WALLACE BERRYS A fine baby son. their first child, arrived for Wallace and Marna Peterson Berry, March 27, at the American Fork hospital, weight 7 lbs. IV ozs. Grand parents, President and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson, share honors with Mrs. Sarah Berry of Cedar Fort, who is visiting here with the young family. Mrs. Mary Strick land of Cedar Fort is the great- grandmother. BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR THE WARD GLOVERS Janet Delpha is the name chosen for the new baby daughter of Ward and Donna Morrissey Glover. Born March 28, at the American Fork hospital, the newcomer weighed in at 8 lbs. She received a hearty welcome from her sister, Cheryl Kaye, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Ferman and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson Arthur Glover. Mrs. Maude Glover were week-en- d visitors in Kanab is the pleased at the home of President and Mrs. Dan Frost, their daughter Leona. A NEW GRANDDAUGHTER They were accompanied on the FOR THE D. H CARSON'S A baby daughter, weight 8 lbs. trip by their son, Dr. Junior D. Carson, and daughter Bertha, Mrs. 6 ozs. joined the family of Dr. Dr. Carson's Junior D. Carson and June Paul Mathewson. children, David Gregory and Jill, Gregory Carson, April 2, in Logan. remained in Kanab for a longer There is one brother, David Gregory, and a sister Jill. Mr. and stay. Mrs. David H. Carson are now READ THE ADS IT PAYS! the proud grandparents of 13. THURSDAY, BABY BOY JOIN'S PA IX SHERWOOD FAMILY Paul and Eva Christofferson Sherwood are the proud parents of a baby son, born March 23, at the American Fork hospital. Marcus Scott is the name selected for the new arrival who weighed in at 9 lbs. 3 ozs. Joining in the welcome are two sisters, Sylvia Jean 32, and Janna Sue, 2 years old. Grandparents' honors are shared by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christofferson, Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sherwood of Mount Vernon, Illinois. Lehi Library Will Cooperate For Specialized Study Mrs. Harvard Hinton of the Lehi Library board, announced the following new books available at the library:: "The Feathered Cape," by Hal Goodwin, a novel of early life in Hawaii; "Skeleton Island," by Norman Dale; "North to the Promised Land," a western by Harold Channing Wire. A good mystery novel, "Corpse in the Cave." by Evalina Mack; "Desert Ambush," a western, by PRESIDENT AUSTIN Jefferson Fraser and "Doctor GUDMUNDSEN VISITS a romance by Norma Charlton," FROM CALIFORNIA have been added. There Austin Gudmundsen, who is Newcomb, are also several new juvenile president of the Inglewood Stake books. in California, spent a week here The library board is interested Conference. attending General in procuring books which the his Accompanied by daughter public wants, was announced. If Ruth, he visited with his mother, any readers have any suggestions Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen, and in which would prove of use to a Provo, with his son, Stanley, who number of people, the board or is a student at Brigham Young librarian would welcome them. Recommendations for University. specified APRIL 7, 1955 types of material may be given to Jenkins board president, Mrs. M. W. Wathen, librarian, or to other members of the board. Lars IT PAY! TO LISTEN Read The Adi LOAMS AUTO FURNITURE SIGNATURE Geneva Finance Phone 413 American Fork Chemically Adapted To Our Hard Water Area. Ask for WASCO Brand Heptachlor Manufactured by WASATCH CHEMICAL CO., Salt Lake City, Utah Manufacturers of Insecticides and Agricultural Chemicals Morgro, oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o Mr. home Utah Mrs. of at and hospital Valley employed Emory o We and his wife works at the Utah Smith in Salt Lake City, Sunday. o Here from Venice, California, Mr. Valley clinic. Watson, well known former Lehi o Bishon and Mrs. E. N. Webb merchant, plans to return home c . t ..I., this week. His wife the former o j t:with o their daughter Pearl Evans. City, visiting Mr and Mrs ranKKun a. o Adams and familv. and with their CLIFTA BENNETT VARNEY lfM llv, o NOW DR. HICKEN'S Webb, ud from Arizona. OFFICE NURSE o Clifta Bennett Varney, ' well Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. known former Lehi resident, has o l son and .two children, who have taken over duties as office nurse o for Dr. Hicken, Salt Lake City have moved to Salt Lake City, surgeon. A daughter of Mr. and o whcrp Richarrl has heen acceDtea Mrs. Clifford Bennett, she has o ior meuictu stnuui ai uie uuivcia- served as an assistant supervisor ity of Utah. Mrs. Anderson will at the LDS hospital for the past o rememterea as ine iormer seven years.' She is replacing o Ann Bennett. her sister, Beverley Hoggard, R. who has" filled the position o years. Both live o Bishop and Mrs. Vernon K. for the past in American Fork. o ill ocui uuiiuay. joyed meeting former neighbors, VISIT FROM PERU, INDIANA o Conference visitors from Peru,' Mr.cand Mrs. Darrell Westover, Mr. now of Concord, Calif. Mrs. o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo and Louis Indiana, Grimes are visiting here as the o Here from Arizona, Mrs. Allen house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Gilbert. o The Grimes' are the K. (Lois) Webb attended Primary ents of Mrs. Gilbert. Mrs. Homer o conference in the Salt Lake Have Know How Our Expert Try ernacle, Friday and Saturday, and Trinnaman, sister of Mr. Gilbert, also visited here' with Bishop and entertained at dinner in their o Mrs. E. N. Webb. Stake Primary honor, Monday. They plan to o Shoe Repairing at secretary of the Maricopa Stake, main a week. Use o Best Materials Only she left to return home Sunday o Mr. and Mrs. Cecil evening. SMART MONEY Low. 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