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Show TIE LIJ II FREE THURSDAY. JIXV 10, 1953 Cowboys Win Prize Money At Annual Lehi Roundup Officials of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association, sponsors of the only Rodeo Cowboy Association-approved rodeo in this area, posted results and winners of their 18th annual roundup and rodeo celebration which came to a successful close June 28. The top money winners of the 1958 rodeo were Bob A. Robinson rho left the city with a purse t Pete Fredricks with and Jack Mitchell with S535.4S; 31315 f271.27. Winners and their divisions were as follows: Bareback riding, first Larry Carlin, Don Wilson, Jim Dixon. Dahryl J. T. Hobdey. Second Smith, Bob Shields, Dahryl Hobdey, Leo Gore. Average bareback : Dahryl Hobdey, Larry Carlin, Don Wilson and Jim R. White, Calf Roping: first Moe Sanger, Don Epps, Jay Had-leGerald Gedge. Second Wayne Gannett, Buddy Groff, Norris Patton, Moe Sager. Average calf roping: Moe Sager, Jay Hadley, Don Epps and Buck d, y, Rutherford. Bull dogging: first Jack Mitchell, Bob Perkins, Pete Fredricks. S e c o n d John Hadley, Bob A. Robinson, John Adams, Norris Patton. Average bull dogging: Bob A. Robinson, Jack Mitchell, Bob Shields, Pete Fredrick. Saddle Bronc, first Jim Rosier, George Menkenmaier, Pete Fredrick, Bob A. Robinson. Second Pete Fredrick, Bob A. Robinson, Jack Mitchell and Ernie Stevens. The three .split second, third and fourth. Saddle bronc average: Pete Fredricks, Bob A. Robinson. George Menkenmaier and Ernie Stevens. The two split third and fourth. Bull Riding: Winners (no Buddy Peak and John Adams split first and second, Bob Shepherd, third, and Bob Shields, last-name- d last-nam- fourth. Some contestants who hold R.C.A. rankings were entered in this very successful rodeo, among whom were Buddy Peak, who ranks seventh in bull riding; John Hadley, ranking second in bull dogging; Dahryl Hobdey, ranking 10th in bareback riding, Butch Ruthford who ranks top-ranki- fifth in bareback riding; Don L. Wilson who ranks ninth in bareback riding; Buddy Groff who ranked second in calf roping in 1956, and George Menkenmaier who ranked eighth in saddle bronc riding in 1957. Jeanette Fage, Jack Jeppson Married July 1 Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Jeanette Fage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Fage of Roy, Utah, and Jack satin streamers. Bridal attendants included matron of honor, Mrs. Jeanetta Ka- at hus, the bride's tending matron, Mrs. J. R. Fage; bridesmaids, Miss Maria Fage, a sister of the bride, Miss Linda Jeppson, a sister of the groom, Miss Pat Allred; the flower girl was tiny Jo Ann Jeppson, the twin-siste- groom's sister. Glade Jeppson performed best man duties for his brother. A program and dancing followed the reception. Guitar pupils of the bride wore a feature of the program. Mrs. Jeppson is a graduate of Weber high school in Ogdon and is well known in Lehi, having Hutchings Attorney for Plaintiff Geneva Finance Building American Fork, Utah Chairman of treatment and released to Utah Babies Bora A son to Mr. and Mrs. William Banking Group Junius West, of Pleasant Grove, Valley Hospital at Provo. Mrs. Mabel Lehmberg, wife of and president of the Bank of Shaw on July 3. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Karl C W. Lehmberg. readmitted for Pleasant Grove and the State medical treatment on July 5, re- Bank of Lehi, has just attended E. Zirnmerman on July 5. leased July 7. the annual meeting in San FranMedical Patients cisco of the Independent Bankers Jay Chidester, 46, major opera- FISH FRIT ENJOYED Association of the 12th Federal tion on July 5. Literature is A 4th fish fry in the North Reserve District David H. Elton, 53, Cedar Val- ForkJuly American Mr. West, who is the retiring a sorry crutch. Fork canyon of ley, medical treatment, admitted was the scene of a family gatherJuly 1, released July 3. ing, which included Mr. and Mrs. Vickie Lee Tucker, 3, daughter Alvin Tibbets of Caliente, Nevof Mr. and Mrs. Ned Tucker, ada, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lind and tonsilectomy, July 3. family of Salt Lake City, and Kyle T. Lewis, 6, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Price. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of Fuller-to- Mrs. Lind and Mrs. Hbbetts are California, accident victim, the daughters of the George T. O Life O Fire-admitted July 4 for emergency Prices. What Are Your Insurance Needs? n, O AD THEY WOULD READ YOUR IF IT TOO, North, fruit Spawn of the of the land w.tt rr(Ts. a cargo of frosted foods now on sale. - jln hhw j xx V W unheard-o- f low prices Auto Mortgage See Phone m 1 A v m 505-- B urn n n r Canton Choice Chicken Snow Crop (A Grade) Drumsticks or Breasts i lb. pkg. o. oirawDerries6for AMP 1 -- - .1 00 Chicken-Turkey-Be- ef Mission f1 Polar Red Catsup - 2 for Raspberries - 6 for - - Shurfine rilO Tip Top Orange 29 Peas - - 7 for $1 Juice Drink - 7 for Bradley Chocolate Cream Pies - - - - Tip Top Lemonade -- 12 for Coastal .r Breaded Shrimp CropT yyriow : Frozen 'JffjW J) 3 J j Peas "Vl J:j Modess 45c rx 7 for Bradley Boysenberry T) Q & Blueberry Pies - Chet's Pies - 4 for p fj) Nabisco Vanila Fudge Sandwiches-49- c Powder Room rm Tissue - 4 for O DelMonte Chunk Tuna rwiTrrzP Lemon Frost (Mokes about Lf THE HIGH hT PROTEIN Jh T REFRESHER can) y, cup softened lemonade concentrate IVi cups (B ounce jar) Biarshmallow topping JV4 quarts) cups (large can) undiluted Carnation Evaporated Milk 10 or 12 ounce package Iroien raspberries or strawberries 1 1 Blend lemonade concentrate and marsh-mallo- topping together until smooth. Chill Carnation in refrigerator tray until soft crystals form around edge of tray (20-2minutes). Whip until stiff (2-- minutes). Grapes2 lbs. Seedless - - - -- 25 3 mixSlowly add marshmallow-lemonad- e ture. Whip very stiff (2-- minutes longer). Freeze In refrigerator trays until firm (2-hours). Serve Lemon Frost topped with defrosted berries, -- For your copy of Carnation's liEE latest recipe booklet, send to: Mary Blakt, Carnation Co., Oopt. lot Anglos 19, California. p 3 3 rn r r OS-16- V si i" 1 S - NIV (i&SJ AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. Of UTAH Tomatoes Large Slicers - 2 lbs. - m i VI 1 O Howard B. Brown "APPEARED HERE Stock your freezer at these a great staff, but r; taught guitar at the Intermount-ai- n School of Guitar. Mr. Jeppson is a graduate of the American Visitors Enjoy Fork high school and he, also, is a talented musician. After a honeymoon in Yellowstone Park the young couple are Museum Tour their home in Orem where making Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Downey will be affiliated with their they of Louisville, Kentucky, have just own guitar studio, as well as the left for their home after spend- studio which Mrs. Jeppson has esing several days as the guests of tablished in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings. While here, the visitors were CARD OF THANKS shown many points of interest as At the time of the sudden passwell as taking "rock trips" in ing of our beloved husband and which they are avidly interested. father, Roy L. Ferman, the family One highlight was a trip to Salt-ai- r wishes to express their heartfelt in which interesting specimens and appreciation to the of "Wolite," composed of celenite friends who assistedneighbors in any way. and sand formation, were gath- For all acts of kindness, all mesered. sages of condolence, to those who Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutchings took part in the services, and esentertained for the visitors with pecially to the members of the a dinner at Silver Lake Flats in Lehi Lions Club and their wives American Fork canyon on Satur- for their wonderful assistance, we day evening, which was greatly are deeply grateful. enjoyed. Mrs. Roy L. Ferman Mr. and Mrs. Downey became and family acquainted with the Hutchings family through their friendship AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL with Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. Sterling A baby girl was born to Mr. Merrill when they were stationed and Mrs. Hugh Haws of Lehi in at Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. Merrell the American Fork Hospital on is the former Laurel Hutchings. June 30. The Downeys have returned to Daniel Bullock of Lehi is a their eastern home. medical patient at the hospital. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, CIVIL NO. 21,030 GLADYS B. COOPER, Plaintiff, vs. BRAND NAME SHOES, INCORPORATED, a Utah corporation, Defendant. A notice is hereby given that the following Chattel Mortgage will be foreclosed said Chattel day of Mortgage dated the November, 1957, and filed in the Utah County Recorder's Office on November 6, 1957, under entry No. 16074 in which the defendant, Brand Name Shoes, Incorporated, was the Mortgagor and E. Ralph Startup and Mary Startup were the Mortgagees; said interest having been assigned to the plaintiff shown above on the 22nd day of May, 1958. That there is now due and owing on the said note 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 every name and nature situated in the building occupied by the defendant at 156 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, and all and goods, wares, merchandise personal property that may hereafter be acquired by said corporation. 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) Hcber Grant Ivins Experimental results of pasture work at the Utah County Experimental Farm (on Geneva Road) will be show n Thursday, July 11, at 10 a.m. to fanners and ranchers throughout Utah by research workers of Utah State University according to Clair R. Acord, County Agricultural Agent. Research workers are finding a significant relationship between the pastures and the beef now feeding there regarding bloat, grazing, management procedures, and utilization of the feed as hay from the pastures. County Agent Acord urges and invites anyone interested in feed to be present and enter in the vice president of the organization, has been appointed chairman of the State Legislation Committee. The Independent Bankers Association comprises members banks in the seven west" ern states, Alaska and Hawaii Fay C Packard, president of the Springville Banking Co., of Utah, was elected Springville, of the organization. president Junius West Named Lehi Hospital Happenings Experimental Farm Results to Be Shown July 11 Writing is like religion. Every Arnold Jeppson, son of Mr. and man who feels the call must work Mrs. Arnold Jeppson of American out his own salvation. Fork. The marriage took place George H. Lorimer on July 1 at the home of the bride's parents with Bishop Childs of the LDS Church officiating. An open house followed the ceremony. The new Mrs. Jeppson is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Skinner of this city. A wedding reception was held the evening of July 2 in the Ninth Ward hall in American Fork. The bride donned a gown of nylon lace over white bridal satin, fashioned with a full skirt and a front panel of lace as a pleasing detail. The bodice had a sabrina neckline and short sleeves. Her bridal veil of illusion fell from a satin juliet cap of seed pearls and her bouquet was a white orchid surrounded by lilies of the valley and tiny verbena orchids enhanced with white PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 187 West Main Street 5 1) Lehi Phone 17 Snow Crop xy 7 Frozen J: Corn j 1 -- IC AvC |