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Show LETII FRHE PRESS, 'Morn'n, Judge Lehi Hospital Happenings t5t Janet Jauahay, 9, daughter of Philip Jauahay of Annabel, Utah, received medical treatment Dec. 22. and was transferred to the Utah Valley Hospital. Kevin Messersmith, four months The following oases were com- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert pleted and listed on the docket Messersmith of Cedar Valley, was book by Judge Leland Powell's a medical patient December 23 to City Court during the past week: 26. Alta Larsen Johnson, Spanish Allen and Doris Johnson Barnes Fork, speeding $10; Warren Smith Wimmer, American Fork, running have a new baby son, born Dec. a red light $15; J. Van Pyne 23, weight 8 lbs. There is one Purdum. Soda Springs, Idaho, sister, Jeannine, and a brother, speeding $15; Heber Gordon Mehr, Kim. Mrs. Fern Johnson and Mr. Sandy, speeding $20; Oral Eskel-so- and Mrs. Frank Barnes share American Fork, speeding $10. honors as grandparents while Mr. Don Hutchinson, Lindon, speed- and Mrs. James Gough are the ing $10; David E. Smith, Pleasant pleased LEHI, ETAIl THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 In The People, Spots Dal and Dolores Maria Carrete Stone welcomed a baby son, their first child, born December 22, weight 7 lbs. 8 ozs. David Louis is the name selected for the newcomer. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone share grandparents' honors with Mrs. Isobel Carrete of Nika, Lehi Library News . . . News BOOKS AT LIBRARY VALUABLE ASSET IN CHILD GUIDANCE "The training of children is a profession, where we must know how to lose time in order to gain it." This quotation from Rousseau is a fitting introduction to a new 8 volume set of books available at the library. It is a series by Joseph Leeming of the famous Library of Crafts and Hobbies, including Fun With Clay, Paper, Fabrics, puzzles. String, Magic Boxes and Wood. These boks are invaluable to school, primary. Scout, and Bee DRAG PARACHUTE helps slow Republic Thunderstreak, touching runway at 150 mph. In Farrrungdale test it slopped plane in 2,400 feet, 1,000 less than normal run. Should aid global versatility of 'Streak, holder of U. S. transcontinental recoid of 652 mph. F - -- x v Mexico. Duane and Evelyn Wileock Yates are the proud parents of a son, born Dec. 22, weight 5 lbs. 8 ozs. Named Robert, the new arrival has one brother, Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wileock, Lehi, and Meredith Yates of Sandy, and Mrs. Selena Isaacson, Aptos, California, are the grandparents. There are five generations on the Yates side. Mrs. Beatrice Y. Grove, speeding $10; Carl B. Clegg, Moore, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. JoAnn Robinson, 7, daughter of Clark West, Salt Lake City, with Provo, speeding $10; Henry K. Lund, Salt Lake City, speeding $10. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robinson, un- Mrs. Sarah Saxton, Salt Lake City, derwent tonsilectomy Dec. 27. Tonsil operations were performed Dec. 27, for Paula Ann Calton, Tommy Peck, 8, son of Mr. and Lois daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Thomas Peck, received treatCalton of Pleasant Grove, and for ment Dec. 25, for an arm injury. Erlene Thomas, 12, daughter of The arm had been pierced by a in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas. pitchfork. Coming as a shock to relatives and friends here was the news of the death of Mrs. Lois Elaine Gray Gardner, 31, well known former Lehi resident. Mrs. Gard- WWAVWAVWWWAV.W.'.WWAPAV.V.V.V. ner, daughter of Hyrum and Char- Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis left THOMAS FAMILY GATHER lotte Austin Gray of this city, died Tuesday for California where they FOB CHRISTMAS December 26, of virus influenza. will visit with their son, Jack Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thomas enShe was ill a week, and had been Lewis and family, at Fullerton. joyed Christmas dinner with their in the hospital since Wednesday. They plan to view the famed rose family which included, Mr. and She was born October 30, 1924, parade in Pasadena. Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John Job, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon and was married to Grant Gardner, will remain for a longer stay. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. William January 14, 1944, in the Salt Lake Here from Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Temple. With her husband and family, she had lived in Detroit 3on Dickerson (Veda Stice) visit--- d Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Willard with Mrs. Alice Stice, her Thomas, Merlin Thomas and his for some eleven years, where they were very active in missionary and ;randmother. Also here were Dee fiancee Iva Dean Thomas and her other LDS work. They had just Hice and his bride, of Dugway. fiance, and 17 grandchildren. recently purchased a new home 'he group enjoyed dinner together. in Detroit where Mr. Gardner is MRS. DOROTHY IVERS JOINS A family dinner, Monday, at the FAMILY GROUP IN HEBER employed. Mrs. Dorothy Ivers spent SunSurvivors, besides her husband lome of Mr. and Mrs. George and parents include five children, Lewis included Mr. and Mrs. J. W. day and Monday in Heber City Richard, 11; Robert, David, June Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-vvi- n with her mother, Mrs. Norah Read. Elaine and Janet, aged three years. Lewis, Paul and Stanley; Mr. Also there for the two days were Also surviving are the following md Mrs. Lynn Lewis, Gary, Cal-A- n her sisters, Miss Annette Read and arid Mary, and Mrs. Alice Miss Grace Read of Salt Lake brothers and sisters: Elmo Gray, Lehi Seminary instructor; Mrs. Shaw, mother of Mrs. Lynn Lewis. City. Joining at the Christmas board with the above group were Everett (Marie) Richins, Mrs. Mrs. Nettie Phillips of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Seal and three Lynn (Alta) Edwards, Rex Gray and Mrs. La Ree Dickerson, all of Tdaho, is visiting here at the home children, Salt Lake City, and Mr. Lehi; Lynn Gray, Orem, and Mrs. )f her daughter, Mrs. Leo Ball and Mrs. Wayne MacDonald and Jack (Joyce) Phillips, Pleasant md family. She arrived December four children of Heber City. The Grove. 23, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. family dinner was held Monday. Arthur Phillips, a grandson, who Funeral In Fourth also visited relatives in Salt Lake Ward Saturday The body will arrive in Salt City. She plans to remain over Lake City, Thursday, and funeral the holidays. The Lehi City Hospital showed services will be held in the Lehi eve a net loss of $3,391.98 for the year Christmas A traditional Fourth Ward chapel, Saturday at 1 p. m., with Bishop Grant Christ-ofierso- n gathering at 'the home of Mr. and 1955 up to and including NovemBurial will Mrs. Arvil Stone included their ber 30, according to a statement in charge. Lehi cemetery. son, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil G. Stone by Alvin Schow, hospital manager. take place in the The report showed total exFriends may call at the A. H. Wing and family, of Murray; Mr. and for the year at $29,004.22, penses 7 from and Mrs. Stone Reed family, Mortuary Friday evening while the year's income amounted 9 p. m. to p. m. and at the Hyrum Orem; Dal and Kay Stone, Mr. to $25,612.24. Gray home Saturday until time of and Mrs. Eldon Cox (Myrle) and Items of income for the year services. son David, Provo, and Mrs. Donald listed in the report with the total Stone of Salt Lake City. Corporal for November listed in brackets, During Operation DEEPF- Donald follows: Anesthetic Stone, stationed with the are as REEZE, the Navy's newest Antand Board $1,364.60; Wood. ($156.50) Air Leonard Fort Force at arctic Expedition, Navy planes will take off and land at the South Missouri, expects to be here for room ($1,547.75) $13,710.75; Blood transfusion (none) $173; Delivery Pole. the New Year holiday. room ($130) $1,298; Dressings $1,464.18; ($115.50) Drugs and Because of the plentiful supply medicine ($264) $2,856.70; Glucose of fish, crustaceans and plankton ($20.50) $297.25; Lab fees ($90) in the water surrounding Ant$941.15; Operating room ($129.50) arctica, these waters abound in $1,221.35; Oxygen ($55) $211.57; whales and seals. Rent ($100) $1,104.50; ($25) $181.50; and Miscellaneous ($80-.7The continent of Antarctica is Total income for $787.69. the last unexplored frontier. Alwas November $2,714.50, and for no though discovered in 1820, the year up to November 30, country has successfully attempted $25,612.14. to colonize Expenses for the year, with the November expenses in brackets, were as follows: Accounting and legal (none) $200; Depreciation i n, great-grandparen- - 1 I 'COUNT,' prize. Hereford at Great Western stock show in Los Angeles, really poses with owner Alson Brizard after being named grand champion steer. " Elaine Gray Gardner Dies . . . Hospital Report v X-r- ay it preview ($310.33) ($1,645.19) t CCdv&tUv ADS ARE NEWS new! J t-- Z k 1 - f 8 4? 5? Power I new! 1 new CELEBRATE! Starting Eaiel American Fork new dWH SIAIEtaWASSOClAriOS Entered at the postofiice at Lehi Itah, as second class matter uncle: the act of Congress March 3, 187P Subscription Per Year (in advance) .. TV SERIES for Everyone THIS WEEK: DISEASE NOT INCURABLE IS KTVT $2.00 CHANNEL 2 SUNDAYS 2:15 PM .CM4li 1 Zufelt Auto Repair Service , jt--- .r'H? vj T FORMATION Q Q Q in Kalama- - ancient model T Ford haDnilv rescuing many much younger chariots, with Tim Hill as it the s! quarterback not even ($198.89) $1,931.88; General supplies (379.15) $1,184.23; Heat, light and power ($75.47) $730.97; Insurance employees ($33.75) $363.75; Insurance general (none) Lab expenses $150; ($54.70) $530.50; Laundry ($6) $6; Repairs and maintenance ($8.07) $315.98; Taxes (none) $316.93; Telephone Miscellaneous ($15.86) $150.66; y ($20.24) $249.44; ($21) $141. Total expenses for November amounted to $2,543.16, and for A telephone call came from Ira Holmstead of Albuquerque, New Mexico, bringing greetings of the season to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead. X-ra- the year 0 0 0 side-curtain- open-cockp- TTS rf tm.'i.f3 am batteries Highest prices allowed for your old battery Budget Payments if Desired FREE PICKUP ft DELIVERY Wane E. PHONE AM. FORK 624 We;Cater Christensen I to Weddings, Parties and Socials I phone 339 Plastic Cabinet tops Installed New or Old Cabinets Financing Terms Arranged 89 Lehi 67-- J East 3rd North Phones Am. Fork I Bft-- TA .m-rt- AVE! YES, Nov You GOOD Year Urea and 20 Years Experience $29,004.22. The number of patients handled during the year totaled 431, and the number of patient days spent in the hospital, 1440, or an average length of stay per patient of 3.5 days. There were 121 births at the hospital, of which 66 were boys and 55 girls. The hospital staff wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. They urge people who need hospital care to avail themselves of the facilities offered by the local hospital. Front end alignment and wheel balancing. Motor tune np and complete Automotive Repairs Tractor Service Kitchen Cabinet Specialists Vensortoncl Premiere Can SAVE up to 30 on MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW COMPANY NATIONAL STANDARD AUTOMOBILE POLICY Coverage applies In all parts of U.S.A., its possessions, Canada and 75 miles over the border into Mexico Prompt and Efficient Service No No Membership Fees Joining Makes Fees o"wwwM ,nsurance ma mi EXAMPLE OF NEW, LOW RATES FOUD - CHEVROLET and PLYMOUTH MODELS STANDARD SIX MONTHS POLICY I Saturday, December 31 v Plenty of Eunncrudo HORNS - HATS NOISEMAKERS DANCE THE OLD YEAR OUT THE NEW YEAR IN BODILY INJURY-$10,- 000 $20,000 PROPERTY DAMAGE $3,000 MEDICAL PAYMENTS Limit $.100.00 Policy Holer Limit $300.00 Guests FIRE, THEFT, COMPREHENSIVE COLLISION AND UPSET: $30 Dcd. Form 4 Cost Each 6 Months Sedans COMPARABLE (No RAY CARTER'S Married Folks Orchestra WAT-HEN'- your EVINRUDE DEALER 12 PRICES $1.00 per person Includes all taxes and trimmings. 2.00 3.25 10.80 $24.85 RATES ON OTHER CARS Extra Charge for Married Drivers Under Age 25) J. Every Roast -- J "mu Perfect $ 8.80 1952-53-5- ON UTAH'S FINEST DANCE FLOOR LEW ML Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Royle weekly newspaper devoted to and Tuesday afterspent the interests and welfare of noons Monday in Provo with relavisiting Lehi Cky tives and friends. Published by the Free Press Publishing Co., Every Thursday E. Russell Innes, Publisher ARRIVING in New York (and in films), brieht-eve- d Kim Novak has a smile for the photographers.- - INSURANCE Big New Years Eve Frolic Apollo Ballroom Stepped-u- p STREET 1 t Printed In Big Type now on display MAIN The Lehi Free Press K ltMn S Xt Payroll GuEncudoc Quieter Quiet - Dr. and Mrs. Theron C. Olscn and family of Crescent visited here on Christmas Day with Don C. Loveridge and Mrs. Alberta Simpson. Among other holiday visitors were Mrs. Fern Larsen of Provo, Miss Alice Parker and Mrs. Edna Searle of American Fork. Your Collision Insurance through the , .Be. Fuel Economy i- Anesthetic (none) $116.07;; Drugs and medicFood ine $1,154.48; ($75.51) showing great new $3,168.77; $18,293.56; K Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Hair and children, Michael. Elizabeth and David, spent Sunday evening and Monday in Kamas with their parents and other family vw VM Detroit About Folks You Know hive workers as well as mothers in training children to use their hands and minds. Also, for all those who take seriously the command, "Go West young man," there are many new Westerns for winter reading including, Wagon Train, Stanley; Boes of Barbed Wire, Cord; Ouray the Arrow, Burt; Sitting Bull, Champion of hU People, Garst; and Up the Trail From Texas by Dobie. Also 2 new Science-fictio- n are available for vicarious adventure and humor: Miss pickerel! goes to Mars, MacGregor; and Step to the Stars, Lester Del Rey. .and without opening the oven door! The largo dial on the control panel shows how your roast is cooking tells you exactly when it is ready to serve . . . without opening the oven door. No guesswork No overdone or underdone roasts! No failures It's the most amazing cooking control ver invented and only Phiko has it. 1 1 PHIICO 459 Come in and SEE how It works. It's sure! It's simple! It's terrific! Earl Smith Call 33b - Lehi AGENT WILL CALL AT YOUR REQUEST ASK ABOUT OUIt NEW LOW DWELLING FIRE RATE "Often Imitated, Never Equaled" Main Street Lehi Phone 506 |