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Show THE 1XJII FREE PEESS. I.EHT, UTAH THT'srHY, MARCH 6, 1958 Women's Page0o Serimpians Hear Social Workers Mrs. Harvard Hinton Reviews Book The regular meeting of the Club was held the evening Mrs. Rose Hinton gave a most of 27 at the home of February interesting book review of "Adam Mrs. Elaine Roberts. Mrs. PaulBode" at the last meeting of the ine Cedarstrom had charge of the Liahonian Club which was held meeting. last Thursday evening at the A very interesting talk was home of Mrs. Lynn Allied. The given by Miss Bonnie Wilson, soclub president, Mrs. Phyllis Webb, cial worker from the Child Guidtook charge of the meeting. ance Clinic of Springville, and Delicious refreshments were Miss Carla Mork, Miss Janene served to 16 members, according Peterson and Miss Joanne Degel-becto Mrs. Alta Wanlass, club reGirl Staters, gave brief reporter. ports of their stay in Logan last summer. Special guests were Mrs. Cleo Miller and Mrs. Darlene Holds Leity Thirteen members and Gray. White the guests were served refreshThe Leity Club held their reg- ments. ular meeting last Thursday, FebThe next meeting of the club ruary 27, at the home of Mrs. will be held on March 14, instead Judy Whimpey, with Mrs. Karlyn of the thirteenth as listed on the Mrs. Luann club calendar; it will be held at Fowler as Russon, club president, had charge the Lei 4 Riding Club Clubhouse of the meeting. with Mrs. Joan Welch in charge. A recipe exchange was held and A film on cancer will be shown, a white elephant sale conducted according to Mrs. Phyllis Covingby club members. Refreshments ton, reporter for the club. were served to 15, after a most enjoyable evening, according to Letitian Holds Mrs. Donna Gordon, reporter. For Liahonians k, Club Elephant Sale Club MRS. CLIFFORD AUSTIN HONORED AT PARTY The family of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin celebrated Mrs. Austin's natal day with a tamily dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Fowler on February 28. Meeting in American Fork The reguar meeting of the Letitian Club was held last Wednesday, February 26, at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Crookston in American Fork. Mrs. Joyce Karren was the and the club president, Mrs. Lucille Evans, had charge of the meeting. A special guest, Miss Lois Humphries, who has just returned from an LDS Mission to the Tongan Islands, delighted her audience with slides of the South ss Those attending in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Austin, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allred (Jetta Fowler) ; Mr. and Mrs. George Hollin-drak- e (Maxine Austin) from American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Art Pacific Islands as well as souvenirs Dye (Mrs. Austin's sister, Mary); Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Fowler and which she brought home. She also told of her missionary work the host and hostess. in the islands and her teaching in Liahona College. Refreshments were served to 19 members and their guest, accord ing to Mrs. Bonnie Southwick, re- porter. The next meeting of the club will be on March 13 with the Leity Club playing host to the Letitian members. Friday-Saturday-Sund- Ah, children, you are the bulwarks of freedom, the cement of society, the hope of our race! ay March 7-8- rTTi''ffl -9 if Former Lehians Meet in Germany Word was received this week by Mrs. Lillian Mclff of the entertaining by Capt. and Mrs. Hubert J. Jensen, on February 23, in honor of Pfc. and Mrs. Don Ash in Wariburg, Germany. All are former Lehians. Mrs. Jensen is the former Mildred Mclff; Mrs. Ash is known as Elaine Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb; and Pfc. Ash is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ash. Hubert and Don are stationed with the U.S. Army in Germany, where the former is with the Headquarters Division and the latter with the Medical Corps. Little Lilli Ann Jensen is with her parents oversaas. Lehi Ladies Score High in Bowling The present leading team for the second half of league play in the "Ladies' Trio" is composed of Mrs. Phyllis Taylor of Lehi and Mrs. Donna Stewart and Mrs. Lola Wiscombe of American Fork. Mrs. Taylor, who is also secretary for the group, reported results for the day's play held Monday, March 3, at the Jack and Jil Bowling Alley in American Fork. High team series for the day, with a total of 1327 points for three games, was the Sharon Judd team, composed of Mrs. Judd, Mrs. Lois Hampton and Mrs. Lola Olivers, all of Lehi. High team game for the day, with a total of 466 points for one team game, was also won by the Sharon Judd team. High individual game for the day was bowled by Mrs. Rae Christensen of Pleasant Grove -24-H- NEW GRANDDAUGHTER FOR THE DESPAINS Mi. and Mrs. OrvaJ Despain are proud grandparents with the recent birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eglund of Provo. Mrs. Eglund will be re mem be red as the former Ann Despain. The tiny miss, who was bom at the Utah Valley Hospital on February 23. will be called Debbie Ann. DAT niONE American Fork with 174 points and high game series for the day, with 470 points for three games, was also won by Mrs. Christensen. ut ALPINE Oh.Ohl 'SWrongWayl 0OAK In CvstaaersWith ADVERTISING' Sacked hf (rood. Service I Durley Cleaners Special This Week- - Hamburgers , Phone Pure Beef 100 1150 until 288 State Street READ the ADS SERVICE State Street ... HOURS LEIII te CLOSED SUNDAYS to 6 p. m. DAILY 1265 North 5th West PHONE 645 . TELEPHONE DIRECTORY going to press SOON 2for 79c 2.97 4.32 1.09 LEHI Now's the time to order personalized TELEPHONE LISTINGS Phone 145 You can be listed in the new telephone directory even if the telephone you use is under someone else's name. bonus mileage? R MOTOR COMPANY KELLY HAS IT! KELLY A vilk PRESTIGE mil f$k if WjFj American Fork Good Fences Make Good Neighbors INSTANT-STO- Here's how. 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Spring Is Just Around the Corner! 127 NIGHT PHONE Am. Fork 329-- headed by Dr. Edward Teller, who is called "the father of the are making progress in creating a "clean" bomb with litthe tle or no radioactive fall-ou- t, grave danger of radiation still exists at this time. There has been no word that the Russians would be willing to use "clean" bombs to limit the damage in a war to the war machinery alone, and not to inflict untold suffering upon the population in general. For this reason alone, every citizen should learn the facts about fall-oand how to protect themselves. No longer can any American avoid the responsibility for learning everything possible about personal and community survival. All 160 million Americans must accept an active part in civil defense. A strong civil defense, coupled with a strong military defense, can help to deter an enemy from starting a war by making aggression unprofitable. Six other Lehi citizens have thus far received the Merit Badges and Hour Bars given for their service in the G.O.C.. as follows: Lewis K. Smith and Anthony Despain, in excess of 250 hours of credit: Charlie VV. Hamner, Mrs. LaDean Peterson. Neal Wilson. Randy Holipstead and Mrs. Josephine Zimmerman, formerly of Lehi and now of Springville, for more than 100 hours of service. The next meeting of the local G.O.C unit will be held in the Memorial Building, Monday, Mar. 10, at 7:30 pjn. Vitamins - Medicine Case Shorts, including Iodine, Merthiolate, Adhesives, Bandages, Bandanas, etc. Opportunity trail joi 'if 'iL- ut "Unpreparedness takes people's lives, not bombs alone," was the thought underlying an informative discussion on radioactive fall-oand protection against it during the G.O.C. meeting held recently in the Memorial Building. TSgt. Wayne Undsey, from the A NEW GRANDSON FOR Air Defense Filter Center in Salt MltS. VIOLA HARDMAN a film showLake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trancell of ing differentpresentedof nuclear extypes Salt Lake City welcomed a new plosions which an observer would son to their family group. The have to report. Watching for and baby was born in the Lehi Hospi- reporting aircraft is not the only tal on February 26. Mrs. Tran- jduty of a member of the Ground cell will be remembered as the Observer Corps, it was stated. former LaRae Hardman, daughter TSgt. Lindsey, a native of of Mrs. Viola Hardman. Sharing Mesa, Arizona, and an elder in grandparent honors with Mrs. the L.D.S. Church, will replace Hardman is Mrs. Lilly Williams A. Douglas as area superof LaSal, Utah, and Claus Trancell MSgt. in visor later the spring. MSgt. of Boise, Idaho. Waiting at home will be put in charge of to welcome the new baby is sister Douglas the complete Filter Center area Judy Ann, four years old. and which covers Utah and the westbrother David, three years. ern slopes of Colorado. President Eisenhower lias called ' The Utah County Association for Mental Health is now in our time "an age of peril," bereadiness to distribute approxi- cause of the danger the Free World is facing in a nuclear atmately 400 programs throughout Utah County. These programs tack from the Soviet Union. are to be mailed to service or- Although American sclent i s t s, ganizations, clubs, veterans' organizations, P.T.A.'s, social workers, religious groups, etc. WRECKING OUR Ground Observer Corps Workers Hear Talk on Radioactive Fail-O- good taste. Quality, never quantity, has been S-- fc l S f ln Ill llllllilllllllllllii - U s&Si:2ci H 163 years. This is why BOURBD''" E WORLD'S HKEST Mm MH 3S you can always buy W( UMSA fcJ0O BOURBON WHISWY Beam's guiding star for gjg--!jl- JIM BEAM with trust. J51 BEAM...Ditillrof tbe World' FLnet Bourbon for j 163 Ipspt Lr.rnJ rjglfj jj Year. WORTHY OF YOUR TRUST It PROOF (CHTICir SIlAltir u hum Iahiiai wuirvr vvukiuh mmiAll, imu 9. It A (KIIIUME (0. 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