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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 School Officials News About Folks You Know... Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman ROGER PRICES TO IDAHO in Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price trav the former residence of Mr. and cled to Pocatello, Idaho, by auto Mrs. By Curtis. mobile over the past weekend, where they were the house guests Mr. and Mrs. I. Richard Bone of Mrs. Price's brother, Mr. and and children, Mayvonne and Gene Mrs. Dan Hunter and family. The were entertained at the home of Hunter children are Benet, 11, Mrs. Ruby Cooley of American Jackie, 9, and Robert, 7. Fork, Sunday. April 13. An es While in the neighboring state, pecially nice dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Price also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. RusRaymond Stine spent ten days sell Lewis and baby son. Mrs. on leave from the Navy visiting Lewis will be remembered as the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd former LaRae Kirkham, Eichler. He spent the Easter holi- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred daughter Kirkham day and left Lehi April 8. He is of this city. planning a study of electronics A highlight of the trip was a while stationed in San Diego. most interesting excursion to the State Fish Hatchery at American Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wright of Falls. Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kirkham and family SPJUT BIRTHDAY PARTY of Lehi, Sunday, April 13. They David Spjut, son of Dr. and Mrs. are the parents of Mrs. Kirkham Philip Spjut, celebrated his sevand came especially to see their enth birthday Friday, April 4, rewho Kirkham grandson Terry with a party at his home. The cently underwent a tonsilectomy. recreation room was decorated Mr. and Mrs. Don Peet look with a crepe paper circus canopy, part in a surprise birthday dinner for Mrs. Peet's mother, Mrs. Christina Hirst of Provo. The celebration took place in Provo and a highlight of the affair was a beautifully decorated birthday The Following babies were born cake made by Mrs. Peet. Those in the Lehi Hospital during the present were Mr. and Mrs. Mark past week: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hirst, Mrs. Shildon Hirst, and Frank Nielsen on April 10. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hirst. The family gathered for Peterson on April 11. the fun Sunday, April 13. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Joyce Karren, wife of Robert Smith on April 13. Karren and daughter of Udine Medical Patients: Dean Christofferson, admitted Wing, is recovering from second degree burns incurred Thursday April 8, released April 9. Gene Woffinden, son of Bishop morning when her clothing ignited while she was preparing and Mrs. R. T. Woffinden; adbreakfast for her family. The mitted April 9; released April 10. J. C. Wanlass, admitted April burns were mostly on her right 10; passed away April 14 at 2 p.m. side and shoulder. No hospitaliza tion was necessary, but she rested Terry Kirkham, 5, son of Mr. at the home of her mother two and Mrs. Dean Kirkham; tonsilectomy on April 12. days. Lawrence Paul Crease, 27, of J. O. MEILING VISITS IN LEin Cedar City; accidental gunshot J. O. Meiling of Altameda, Cali wound; transferred to a Salt Lake fornia, has been the house guest City hospital on April 12. Mrs. Bob (Joyce) Karren; treatof Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Willes and Roy Davis while renewing acquain- ment for burns on April 13. Hans O. Peterson, medical tances in the city. Mr. Meiling treatment on April 15. n is a former Lehian. Arriving in Utah on April 3, Mr. Meiling has visited in Moab, Utah, and Fruita, Colorado, as well as Provo and Salt Lake City. He will return to his home in California later on this month. are now making their home and the circus theme was carried out in games that were played and other decorations. A large clown, drawn by David and his mother, was the target of a "pin on the nose" game, and a dancing contest was held. Gordon and Kay The following cases were comEckersley won the prizes for this contest. Other games played pleted and listed in the docket were "Drop the Handkerchief," book of City Judge Leland Powell dodgeball, and Blind Man's Bluff. during the past week. Thirteen guests were entertained. David Lowry, ML Pleasant, They were Gordon and Kay Eck- speeding, $10; Arthur E. Ellis, ersley, Beck Peterson, Connie Pleasant Grove, speeding, $10; Roberts, Jan Memmott, Craig Mrs. LaVar LeBean Anderson, Roberts, Sandra Gray, Harold Salt Lake City, speeding, $15; s, Moore, Gary Cardon, Johnny Mrs. Susie Prior Allred, Spanish Allan Hilton, Randy Fork, speeding, $10. and Gay Lyn Spjut, Refreshments John E. Strong, Lehi, assault were served, carrying out the col- and battery and abusive language, or scheme of pink, green and $25.00 each count; John Parley white in ice cream cups, punch, Clay, Provo, speeding, $15; William L. Baker, Springville, speedand Easter bunny decorated cuping, $15; Philip S. Eckersley, Lehi, cakes. Balloons were given as speeding, $10; Elma J. Rose, Salt Lake City, speeding, $15. Hut-ching- ED Hospital Noies well-know- HONORS GEORGE P. PRICE Members of the George P. Price family met on April 6 to honor Mr. Price on his birthday. Mrs. Price was hostess for the event and the following family members attended to pay their respects: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Price; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price; Mr. and Mrs. Karl (Zatella) Lind of Salt Lake City, and Miss Beryl Price and Mr. Alvin Tibbets of Caliente, Nevada. fW v J IVz 11 00 tion Conference held recently at Provo High School. The conference, attended by representatives from Alpine, Provo and Nebo School Districts, included a lecture by Dr. Obert C. Tanner of the University of Utah, demonstrations and an exhibit of instructional materials. Three groups from Alpine School District presented demonstrations: Carl Mellor and students from Lehi Elementary School gave a demonstration on social studies; Herbert Gilbert and fifth grade students from Pleasant Grove Central School presented an activity on arithmetics. Under the direction of Elliott C. 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