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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH v w ;Jr Local Mortician Former Lehi Man Dies in Salt Lake Word has been received in Lehi Addresses of the passing of Raymond Slater, who was found dead in his Calif. Convention 64, trailer house on 27th South Street, r in Salt Lake City. Mr. Slater died Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wing have of natural causes. just returned from a motor trip He in Lehi on June to California where Mr. Wing at- 2, 1894.was born the son of Joseph Henry Caliconvention the of tended the Ann Thomas Slaand fornia Funeral Directors Associ- ter. Margaret never He had married and ation. Mr. Wing was one of the had lived alone for many years. conat the principal speakers Mr. Slater has been an emvention which was held in Fresno, ployee of Salt Lake County, workon June 6. ing in the custodial department. While on the west coast, Mr. He was a veteran of World War and Mrs. Wing visited points of 1. interest, including Yosemite NatFull graveside military services ional Park and returned to Lehi were held Tuesday at 3 p.m. in by way of Las Vegas, Nevada. the Lehi Cemetery, where burial The 3 Wing children stayed with took place. r;.7 relatives. I:--- :V . : " - , l rl v NEW BOWLING LANES OPEN With Mayor Harold Westring of Lehi about to cut the ribbon, which officially opened the Maple Lanes in Orem, another business' enterprise will be established in northern Utah County. Show with Mayor Westring are the three Warburton brothers and their wives, who own and opeate Maple Lanes. Left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Warburton, Mayor Westring, Mr. and Ms. Doyle Waburton. Maple Lanes Bowling Observes Opening of 14 Alleys in Orem Mr. Wing has also had national recognition with his appointment as the chairman of the accreditation committee of the Conference of Funeral Service Examining Board, with headquarters in Mr. Wing is Naperville, 111. scheduled to attend a meetine of this organization to be held in Chicago on July 10. It Pays to Advertise! son of American Fork, was Mrs.' Mary C. W. Gardner of this city. They flew by plane directly to Phoenix. where theyj Arizona, were the guests of her son. Dr. and Mrs. Ted (Mario) Gardner and children, Jonnie, 3, and Janie, ' After a two-wee-k stay in Phoenix, Dr. and Mrs. Gardner and the visitors returned by automobile by way of Boulder City, Logandale, and Henderson, Nev., where stops were made by the party. While at Logandale, the Whipple Family reunion was held at which the seven brothers and one sister, John Wilford, Reuben, Reed, Jesse and Dee Whipple and Mrs. Albert Mathis of New Harmony, Utah, of Mrs. Mrs. James Hartshorn and children Clifton and Sylvia arrived safely in London, England, June 7. They will spend the summer with Mrs. Hartshorn's parents and visiting with friends and relatives. The Hartshorns are former residents of Lehi now living in American Fork. MI5S. MARY GARDNER VISITS SON' IX PHOENIX Leaving on June 5, accompanied by her grandson, Ted Adamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adam- - the BYU. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Gardner and family left Lehi last Friday for the return trip to their home in Phoenix. Prices! Brand New million fishermen annually spend upwards of two billion dollars in pursuit of their 1958 Pontiac Catalina Coupe Hydramatic - Radio - Heater Whitewalls too numerous to list extras Many other Regular Price $3671 rs You Pay Only Notice! well-wisher- Gardner were present with their families, making a total of 49 people present. One sister, Mrs. Jesse Cooper of Boulder City was unable to attend due to illness. While at Logandale, the party also attended the graduation exercises of Miss Judv Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon W. Gardner, and granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Gardner, from the Logandale High School. Returning home on June 6th, the party arrived in time to witness the graduation of another Miss Caroline granddaughter, Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avoid Twenty-on- e membered as the former Alyce sport. Jones, daughter of Mrs. Betty Dean of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Paul The Public Shooting Grounds in Warburton are from American Box Elder County was establishFork. ed in 1923 as the nation's first Situated at 155 W. 4th North man-mad- e marsh open to public in Orem, the new 96x150 foot hunting. modern cinder-bloc- k construction building accomodates 14 bowling lanes and automatic pin setters as well as a snack bar, seating 18 patrons, and operated by Mr- - and Mrs. Owen Allen of Provo. During the Months of BUSV BEES atAt the opening ceremonies, HOLD MEETING June and July s, tended by many A June 4th meeting at the home Orem City Manager Farnsworth of Mrs. Verla DeMine, by mem- officiated as master of ceremonbers of the Busy Bees club, ies, and Provo City officials were had as hostesses Paula Peterson also on hand. and DeAnna DeMine. Paul Warburton is acting as There were 10 members pres- manager of the new bowling lanes ent, including the hostesses, El- with Norman Wharton as SHOP HOURS aine Woffinden, Barbara Adams, manager. TUESDAY THl'R SATURDAY Kathleen Leany, Marory Smith, The Warburton brothers extend 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Glenda Richins, Marjory Kirkham, a cordial invitation to their many Kathy Peck and Peggy Kirkham. friends in this area to insoect Mrs. DeMine and Mrs. Marie JACK'S Richins act as leaders for the their new Maple Lanes and. if & TV interested in bowling, to particigroup. A discussion of the making of pate in the sport. a float to be entered in the miniature parade during the Lehi Roundup, as well as refreshments, singing and games were enjoyed. . . . There was also an opening and closing prayer, according to Paula SS, B. H. Curtis, from Le-Ro- y, Fishing is the greatest participant sport in the United States. With Mayor Harold Westring of Lehi, cutting the ribbon for the opening of the Maple Lanes, the bowling center in Orem opened on of this venture June 4i are Fon, Paul and Doyle Warburton, sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Warburton of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Fon Warburton are from Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Warburton from Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Doyle Warburton will be re- - JUNE THl'RSDAV, RESORT Come In Today Only One Left 1 Paul Miniature Golf L- - $2881 Harmon Co. Phone 555 AMERICAN FORK We Will Close 4-- H Mondays Dro-moti- Service Radio We Service All Makes Peterson, reporter. A THIRD SON FOR MR. AND MRS. BILLIE DARLING Mr. and Mrs. Billie Darling welcomed a third son to their family circle with the advent of Dale Zane on June 6th at the Lehi Hos- and Color TV Radios - Record Players - Public Address Systems and Car Radios JACK'S Radio & Television SERVICE Black-and-Whi- te to 6 p. m. DAILY PHONE 645 9 a. m. 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