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Show JTLY THTRSDAT, THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH S, 1953 Services Held for Mrs. W. A. Evans Seventh Ward Slates Mutual Dell Schedule Impressive funeral services were held Tuesday, June 24. in the h Ward chapel for Mary Elizabeth Johnson Evans. 74. wife of W. A. Evans, with Bishop Calvin Swenson officiating. The prayer at the home was offered by C. L. Johnson, a brother. The prelude and postlude music First-Sixt- The annual outing of the Sev nth Ward at Mutual Dell in Am erican Fork Canyon is slated for Tuesday, July 8, according to YWMIA president, Mrs. t rank w. .Tnns. Rnicc Bone serves as sup erintendent of the YMMIA in the Seventh Ward and he and Mrs Jones have charge of this outing A cordial imitation is extended to all ward members to come to Mutual Dell on Wednesday, July 9, when festivities will be held between the hours of 1" and 10 p.m. A softball game and program will be on the agenda as well as a pot luck supper. The supper will Roberts, accompanied by Mrs. Calton. The second speaker was President Herman C. Goates. after which a vocal solo "The Lord's Prayer" was sung by Clair Run-nel- ls ' Lehi Women's Junior and Seof Provo, a nephew, accompanied by Dorthea K. Thayne. The nior League softball play results benediction was offered by John have been posted by Eva Oxbor-rostake sports director, as folS. Evans, and the dedicatory prayer at' the graveside by Hyrum C lows: Juniors: Seventh Ward won of over th Sixth, 33 to 14; Fourth Evans, both brothers-in-la- w Ward won over the Fifth, 32 to Mrs. Evans. Pallbearers were Gary S. Ev- 30; Third Ward won over the ans, Bill Evans, both grandsons; Second, 17 to 15. Cedar Valley Wayne Carson, Clair Runnells. and the First Ward will play Max Evans and Kenneth Beck, their scheduled games Thursday, July 3, at 6:30 p.m. nephews. Seniors: Fourth Ward won over Interment was in the Lehi City Fifth, 11 to 9; Cedar Valley Cemetary under the direction of the won over the First, 6 to 0; Sevthe A. H. Wing Mortuary. enth Ward won over the Sixth, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price were 22 to 21; Third Ward won over the Second, 21 to 16. For the surprised by a visit from their rest of the playing season, the son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Third Ward Seniors will play J. R. Price of San Diego, Calif- their games at 8:45 due to the holding of Mutual on Monday ornia July 1. evenings. They plan to stay a month. Mr. Women's Junior, Senior League Results Listed Chosen On Team All-St- ar Ferd Evans to Manage A word or a nod from the Your friend is the man who rs knows all about you, and still good, has more weight than the likes you. eloquent speeches of others. Ferd Evans ef Lehi was named North All-Sta- rs DAVIS ROBERTS, Mrs. Phyllis K. Owen and Mrs. Bonnie Jean K. Peck, sole surviving heirs of Thomas F. Kirk-hahave filed suit in Fourth District Court against Oliver H. Lowrey of Idaho, charging negligence led to the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF accident on January 8, 1958, on UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF U. S. Highway 91 in Lehi in which Mr. Kirkham suffered fatal UTAH, CIVIL NO. 21,030 injuries. The plaintiffs are askGLADYS B. COOPER, Plaintiff, ing $31,833 In damages. vs. BRAND NAME SHOES, INCORPORATED, a Utah corpora- CARD OF THANKS We would like to exDress our tion, Defendant. A notice is hereby given that sincere appreciation to relatives, and friends who assist the following Chattel Mortgage neighbors will be foreclosed said Chattel ed m any way during the Illness and at the time of the Dassing Mortgage dated the day of November, 1957, and filed in the of our beloved wife and mother. Utah County Recorder's Office on Julia Gladys Phillips Peterson. To November 6, 1957, under entry those who took part in the ser No. 16074 in which the defendant, vices, to the First Ward Relief Brand Name Shoes, Incorporated, Society for the arranging of the was the Mortgagor and E. Ralph flowers, to those who assisted at the home and for the many mes Startup and Mary Startup were the Mortgagees; said interest hav- sages of comfort, we are truly ing been assigned to the plaintiff grateful. Lester D. Peterson shown above on the 22nd day of Mrs. Shirley Tripp 1958. That there is now May, Keith. Kenneth, and due and owing on the said note J. Glade Peterson and chattel mortgage the sum of $10,845.91, and that said note is secured by the mortgage of all stock in trade, wares, merchandise, furniture and fixtures of tion. That said foreclosure sale shall be conducted at 156 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. on the 18th day of July, 1958, with said mortgaged property being sold pursuant to the laws of the State of Utah. (s) Heber Grant Ivins Attorney for Plaintiff Geneva Finance Building, American Fork, Utah We Service - All Makes Reynolds Wrap 25 foot roll r fi iiCg Pine Crest Whole Dills -- qt. Pierces - ZVz LEHI 9 2 for -- canQO j I Facial Tissue JQ r Tana 5) V iimvjaiuiu Charcoal- - - i - cf Q ! -i- Bondwear9in. XI VI) Y Paper Plates ( J Pkg. of 40 Hewlets - pint Yum - 3 for Pineapple Grapefruit Juice - 3 for Chuck Steaks -- lb Games ANY TIME BY APPOINTMENT 5 J7 1 Lemonade -- 12 for - -- Shavers Orange Juice 5 for - - - star T Jpl $i - Kist Chunk Tuna Night 187 West Main Street .89c. Large Slicing it :: SAVE WEAR AND TEAR ON YOUR HOME 0175-NJ- .PH Golden Goblet Lemons : Have Your Birthday Parties Here FORK Tl Tomatoes - lb.: - LEHI SKATELMD CALL AMERICAN . Valencia Olives A Grade Skating Every Wednesday, Friday, and 7:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday Night Saturday Matinee 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, Private Patries fc Temple Cut Green Beans -- 10 for Dole & pJ-L $i ff Mammoth Pitted -- 4 for JACK'S Radio & TV Service Door Prizes Saturday Matinee -- Tip Top Orange Drink - 7 for Cherry, Lime or Orange TUESDAY THUR SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dancing A Tl 5 for a. m. to 6 p. m. DAILY CLOSED SUNDAYS 1265 North 5th West PHONE 545 Skating .$1 Grape Drink - 9 for I Hawaiian Punch 1 46 oz. - 3 for . . sz Luncheon Meat -- j00 Tip Top iSoflin-400 Pork and Beans Systems and Car Radios JACK'S Radio Television SERVICE HOURS Ketchup Chickens - 2V4 lb QJPalAl ijLighter Fluid- il GTn Wizzar Charcoal FROZEN FOODS Canton or Jewell1 35C SHOP HOURS and Color TV Radios - Record Players - Public Address 505-- R ready-chille- Assorted Colors We Will Close Mondays Black-and-Whi- te Phone Summer coolers to pick you up. Iced drinks in tall glasses, or tea and coffee d "over the rocks". . . See our beverage section . . . Here's a selection of "light" foods for hot weather fare. Zee Napkins During the Months of June and July . . . Howard B. Brown COOL DRINKS andLIGHT FOODS Notice! every name and nature situated in the building occupied by the defendant at 156 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, and all goods, wares, merchandise and personal property that may hereafter be acquired by said corpora- Auto See 31 i: -- Fire O O All-Sta- rs Crash Death Administratrix. Heber Grant Ivins, Attorney for Administratrix. First publication: June 12, 1958. Last publication: July 3, 1958. O Life O Mortgage All-Sta- rs Sought In ADDIE What Are Your Insurance Needs? All-Sta- rs All-Sta- rs Women's Bowling League Results 1958. saw Arlington Cemetary in Washington, D. C the dav after Decoration Day and said that it was a beautiful sight. Miss Littleford took this pleasant vacation the last week in May and the first week of June. All-Sta- to handle the North with Douglas Hansen of Provo in directing the South a CUL baseball tussel that got underway Wednesday evening at Timp Park. Chosen from the Lehi team to were play on the North Russell Hillman at first base and Lee Taylor at catcher; and Paul Taylor and J.B. Cooper as utility men. The North were comprised of players from teams Love is blind; friendship tries north of Provo, while the South were comprised of teams not to notice. Colleen S. Calton at the organ console. The invocation at the chapel was offered by Sylvester Evans a brother-in-lawith the biographical sketch following, read by Bill Evans, a grandson. The first number was a violin solo, "Meditation" played by Mrs. Shirley Nash of American Fork, be at 6 pjn- a niece. Mrs. Nash was accomAll Sunday School officers and panied by Mrs. Bailey. The first teachers are asked to bring sal- speaker was President A. Carlos ads; Primary officers and teach- Schow, followed bv a vocal duet Price has just for aners to bring cakes; Relief Society "Beyond the Sunset" sung by other hitch in the U. S. Navy. officers and teachers, casserole, Florence P. Hall and Kate K. baked beans, ect: and Mutual of ficers and teachers, hot rolls and soft drinks. For those ward members who are not affiliated with any of the above organizations, a The Women's City League postrequest is made to brine potato chips, pickles or cheese. Each per- ed results for Tuesday evening son attending is asked to bring play at the Jack and Jill Bowling Lanes in American Fork, as foltheir own dishes. lows: of In the current second-thir- d You can make more friends in two months by becoming interest play Timp Motors of American ed in other people than you can Fork is leading. High team serin two years by trying to get ies for the evening went to Davis Market with 1,638 pins; high team other people interested in you. Dale Carnegie game was won by Broadbent's with 489 pins. Doris Smith of the Star Flour NOTICE TO CREDITORS team of American Fork, won high Estate of Ford Roberts, de individual game with 189 pins, and ceased. Donna Stewart of TimD Motors Creditors will present claims took high individual series with with vouchers to the undersigned 471 pins. administrator at the office of Phyllis Taylor acts as reporter Heber Grant Ivins, Attorney at for this group. Law, Suite 4, Geneva Finance Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before the 12th day of August, $31,833 Miss Nelda Littleford spent some time in New York City. During her tour of the East, she and towns to the south. The teams were selected by a vote of the league's various managers. No team manager could, however, pick members of his own squad, according to manager Dean Prior. Results of last evening's game will be published next week. from Provo Four Lehi Men Lehi Phone 17 10c 1 f I I tr |