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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 1, 1955 News About Folks You Know... Mrs. Ella Taylor of Levan, spent A very happy family gathering Jesse Bennett, student at Dixie College in St. George, spent the several days her6 recently with her on Thanksgiving Day at the home Thanksgiving holidays at his home sister, Mrs. Leo Hanson and other of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith included Lt. and Mrs. Earl Peck, here with his parents, Mr. and family members. home from Texas, with their son, Mrs. Clifford Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. James Thorn of Ron Lee; Dr. and Mrs. Glen W. Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings American Fork, were hosts at Pett and daughters Glenda and dinner for Mrs. Kathie, of Salt Lake City, Miss and son Jon, of Holladay, and Mrs. Thanksgiving Hutchings' niece, Miss Faith Euart Thorn's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Betty Smith, home from Brigham of New York, spent some time Earl Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Young University .and Miss JoAnn Smith. Mrs. Peck will be rememSaturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Smith and their families, all of bered as Carole Smith. J. Skinner. Lehi. Mrs. Thorn will be rememMr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones and Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and son, bered as the former Phyllis Smith. Mrs. Audrey Price entertained six Bruce, spent Thanksgiving Day in Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs Brigham Young University studSalt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. and children, of Spanish Fork, and ents at a dinner on Thanksgiving and Reed Nostrum family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tanner day. Present in addition to the students were Dee Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Bateman (Petra Clover) joined with Mrs. McLean and for Clover and and Clara family Wesley Sykes of AmColleen Carol, and children, erican Fork, Bill and Jaylene Barbara, were Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving dinner. The Tanners Price. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parley live in Salt Lake City. They also home. M. L. Johanson at called the of Mrs. Bateman, Hansen, parents HOLLAND ZIMMERMAN in Logan. They remained from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hilton VISITS FROM CALIFORNIA Wednesday to Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Zimmerand four children were included in man and children, Brent, David Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hampton a family gathering on Thanksgiv(Lois Peterson) entertained at ing Day, at the home of Mr. Hil- and Rollene, returned to their their home in American Fork on ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam home in Downey, California, after Thanksgiving Day. Family mem- Hilton of Pleasant Grove. Don spending ten days in Lehi at the bers present included Mr. and Mrs. Hilton, who recently returned home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson and son Lewis, Lehi; from hospital treatment, was John W. Zimmerman, also visiting and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webb and present from Richfield with his with his brothers, Scearl and their children and Mr. and Mrs. Glen wife and two children. Mr. and George Zimmerman Hampton all of American Fork, Mrs. Robert Hilton and four child- families. Thanksgiving dinner at and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Phillips ren, and Mrs. Floyd Hilton, Pleas- the John Zimmerman home includant Grove, completed the group. ed the California visitors; Mr. and and children. Pleasant Grove. Elder Floyd Hilton is on a mission Mrs. W. S. Zimmerman, Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Don Simpson and in the Central Atlantic States. Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. George Zimfamily, of Salt Lake City, and Dr. Abel J. Ekms called during the merman, son Karl and Miss Carol Ann Nielsen. Also included were and Mrs. Theron (VOlsen and evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Lehi, children, of Crescent, were Sunday Mrs. Hazel May Bone enjoyed . and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varney afternoon guests of Don C. Love-ridg- e and his daughter, Mrs. the presence of her family mem- of Midvale. Alberta Simpson. Refreshments bers at Thanksgiving dinner. Included were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. VISITORS FROM NEVADA were served to the group. Mrs. Faye Gottfriedsen and Mr. Bone, Linda, Kay, Sandra and (Beth Larry, of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Smith of Pioche, Mrs. LaVar Pugmire Jones) and baby daughter Pat- and Mrs. Richard Bone and their Nevada, were Sunday visitors with ricia, and son, Sterling, of Salt children, Gene and Mayvonne, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage and son, Lake City, visited here recently Lehi. of Roy, visited here, Friday. Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood of Salt Lake Gottriedsen stopped in Roy for a Melvin Jones, her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Shaw, and other City, visited here Saturday, at the visit before her return to Pioche. homes of his aunts, Mrs. Clara Clover and Mrs. Margaret McHowever brillant an action, it Mrs. Van Ness (Phyllis) Lott of Millan. He also spent some time should not be esteemed great unToppenish, Washington, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. L.' Johan- less the result of a great and good here with her parents, Mr. and son, a cousin. He was accom- motive. Rochefoucauld. Mrs. George Whitman, and other panied by his mother, Mrs. Zina In politics a self-marelatives and friends. She attend- Sherwood, who remained for an man a chance against a machine-mad- e ed the wedding of Miss Norma overnight stay at the Clover home before returning to her school in rival. Changing Times. Lynn Ashton. She came to wel Mrs. Sherwood spent Beaver. come her new grandson, born Fri What's so new about Thanksgiving Day in Salt Lake day, November 25, son pf Mr. and City with her sons and their familtelevision? We've had it in Mrs. Kent Lott of Provo. Kent is ies. Enroute, she called at the Don our house for eight installments. R. Coombs home in Spanish Fork. Changing Times. studying at the BYU. te Mr. r and were Mrs-.- Wilson hosts at ' Hay-war- Thanks- giving dinner Thursday, for Mrs. Wilson's parents, Bishop and Mrs. Hyrum A. Anderson; Dr. and Mrs. George Eason (Beth) and family, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb (Phyllis). Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carson (JaLayne Webb) and children joined the group in the evening. For Your R. C. A. Television t A See U.S.has the WORLD'S FINEST Johnson TV l & Appliance 55 d competitive transport system ,90$ 3'StN West Main - Lehi Shop 'Mortify Judge The following cases were completed and listed on the docket book of Judge Leland Powell's City Court during the past week: Verl Dee Mower, Salt Lake City, speeding $10; Dean H. Steineckert, Sandy, speeding $15; Kenneth Lowell Waldram, Salt Lake City, speeding $15; Jack Canto, Spring-vill- e, speeding $10; Charles Stan ley Shipp, Springville, improper parking $2; George Evert Mills, Price, speeding $20. Ronald Irving Lane, California, running a red light $15; Frank Melvin Pennock, Salt Lake City, speeding $10; Garth R. Low, Canada, speeding $10; Reed Conrad Scow, Salt Lake City, speeding $15; Delbert Fabrigo, Hanna, Utah, speeding $10; Carl Bennett, Idaho, speeding $15; James A. Doermann, Provo, speeding $10; Virgil R. Harris, Salt Lake City, speeding $10; Donald Gene Nelson (no address listed) improper parking $2; Jerald T. Strong, Idaho, speeding $10; and Pat Haynes, Salt Lake City, speeding $10. What's a College Education Worth? and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashton were Sunday visitors in Tooele, where they attended the "welcome home" services for Elder Neldon Vance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Vance. Elder Vance completed a mission in California. Also present at the meeting, held in the Eleventh Ward chapel, were Mrs. Leo Lott and daughter Margaret, and Mrs. George Lott. Last year Americans borrowed 23 billion dollars to buy houses. The biggest source of money came from savings and loan associations 36 per cent. Mortgage firms themselves were second with 19 per cent. Commercial banks accounted for 18 per cent while 13 per cent of the loans were made by individuals and 8 per cent was loaned by insurance companies. Mutual savings banks did 6 per cent of the mortgage loan business. not be Miss Diana Robison was a Tuesday through Sunday Thanksgiving vacation guest of a BY University friend. Miss Kay Ballantyne, at the latter's home in Nyssa, Oregon. The trip was made by a car in company with three' other girl companions, all students at BYU. StT"."' 'gs.,',',r'.lr. f ' Kitchen Cabinet The true benefits of college measured i Jt ' . Specialists ) V . "Annie Get Your Gun" 20 .Tears Experience Wane E. Christensen A Comedy In Three Acts As a Straight Play Without Music Plastic Cabinet tops Installed Presented by the Thespians of Lehi High School New or Old Cabinets Financing; Terms Arranged LEHI HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 89 East 3rd North Thursday, December 8 Phones Am. 87-- J Fork 95-- W 8 p. m. Headquarters For Santa ! 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