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Show I THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 14, 1958 THl'RSDAV, Al GI ST Kradle Korner A FIRST G1KL FOR THE ERNEST CEDARSTROMS A tiny girl, who will be called Adele Cedarstrom, was born to Air. and Mrs. Ernest Cedarstrom on August 3 in the Lehi hospital, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces. Mrs. Cedarstrom is the former Pauline Grant, and brothers Craig, 8, and Grant, 5, were most pleased with her advent into the family circle. Happy grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. RogVr Cedarstrom of Pelican Point, and Mr. and Mrs Francis B. Grant of this city. James Powell is the A BABY GIRL FOR THE MERRILL YARXEYS Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Varney of American Fork have a new baby daughter, born August 3 in the Lehi hospital and weighing 6 lbs. 11 ounces. The young lady will be named Kris tine and wait-- 1 ing at home was one brother, Jonnie, 31- -. Mrs. Varney will be remembered as the former Uvoima Smith of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smitli are the pleased grandparents as are Mr and Mrs. John A. Varney of American Fork. include Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varney, also of American Fork and Mrs. Annie Carter of Orem. Great-grandparen- ts MR. AXD MRS. RICHARD WEBB WELCOME BABY DAIGHTER A baby girl, weighing 7 pounds and 2 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webb of American Fork on August 3 in the Lehi hospital. She will be named Sheral Lynn and was welcomed home by brother Michael, 9, and sisters, Janet, 7, 5. Mrs. Webb is and Carol Jean, the former Alice Mary Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson are the proud grandparents and share this honor with Mrs. Clara Webb Yates of Salt Lake Ctty. A FIRST CHILD FOR MR. AXD MRS. TRACY GARDXER A fist child, a boy, who will be called Troy Jay, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Gardner of Provo, on August 8 in the Utah Valley Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds and 4 ounces. Mrs. Gardner is the former Deanna Gurney. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gurney of this city share grandparent honors with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gardner of Covina. Calif jrni-iinclude Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gurney and Ma-li- n Gardner and Calvin Woodard, both of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Gardner and tneir son are visiting with her parents in Lehi for the coming wee!-- . Great-grandparen- ts fooM The lollowing cases were completed and listed in the docket book ii City Judge Lcland Powell during the past week: Lyle Hooley Gillum. American William S10; Fork, speeding, Kenneth Woolley. Sunset, speeding. $15; Garth LeRoy Mangum. Orem. speeding. S10; LeEarl Burr, Orem, speeding, S10 Melvin LeRoy Memmott. Salt Lake City, speeding. S15. Bill J. Johnson, Salt Lake City, seeding, S10; L. Dean Okey Turner, Lehi. speeding, $10; Richard Dawson Siddoway, Salt Lake City, speeding. $10; George W. Tubbs, speeding, $10; Calvin Jim Summerville, Salt Lake City, failure to control motor vehicle, $20; Karal W. Pondman, Amsterdam, Holland, speeding, $10; Paul-et- t Lee Harrison, Los Angeles, California, speeding, $10. B. William Redd, Blanding, speeding, $10; Robert Lcland Foley, Whittier, California, speeding, $10; Boyd Sunderland, Lehi, faul-ur- e to display inspection sticker, $1.00; Richard Glen Southwick, Bountiful, speeding, $10.00; Darwin E. Bradfield, Scipio, speeding, $10; Roy Clark DagueH, Salt Lake City, speeding, $15; Robert R. and 4. brother Arnie, 15 wionths, have welcomed the newcomer home. Mrs. Oxborrow is the former Carol Ashton. Mrs. Eva Oxborrow is the pleased grandmother. Sharing grandparent honors are also Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. a Tarvel Hansen are the great-gandp- rents. Opportunity Knocks -- KEEPER l3s XfjUl I JT jhr , j -- iiiiLj.iiqnTyT'T-y----- YOU'RE TALKING TO A PARADE a ium MFPTiivr: Professional Dancers Will Start Dance Classes in Tap, Ballet Acrobatic and Creative. Mortgage Loans Offices o! the First Security Bark system completed a total of 584 mortgage loans, amounting to $7,087,776. in Weber, Salt Lake Only 50c Per Lesson Teachers, Michael and Thora Registration Saturday. August 2:30 P. M. All Wh LEHI THIRD-SEVEXT- H 16 WARD Register Have an Opportunity to Receive a $25.00 Government Savings Bond soiuie to TOOELE COUNTY ... land of new industry and ghost towns of the past The allure of bypone clays clings to Tooele County memories of days when the Oquirrh Mountains ;md their rich stores of mineral wealth supported such wealthy towns as Ophir and Mercur, tmw known only to those interested in ghost towns. Today Tooele County is one of the state's most important industrial centers, with ore reduction and smelting operations, salt plants, and huge installaDugw.iv Proving tions of the federal government Grounds, Tooele Ordnance Depot, and Deserct Chemical. Here, too, world records for mtomobile speeds are shattered on the Honneville sa 'i ilats. In progressive Tooele County, and throughout the State, the United Shites Brewers Foundation conslantly works to assure wholesome gathering spots lor the enjoyment of beer and ale. - Station MOBILE Auto Service Fred Xakngawa, Owner, Manager PHONE 200 Zufelt fluto Repair Service alignment and wheel balancing and complete automotive repairs SEER and ALE . . . p Tractor Service Q Q Q ffOne-sto- p banking is so convenient!t" More and more families are saving time by taking care of all their our bank. For example, the lady of the financial matters at one place house stops at one window to deposit her husband's salary check in their Inspection tune-u- p! Michael and Thora DiLello Complete end it Special Dance Classes Auto Repair Work Official Front Nothing does like Seven-U- not PRINTER Motor " is THIS IS YOUR NEWSPAPER AND WE INVITE CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM. WHY NOT DROP US A LINE OR TWO? 1 Q . awk- YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING It Pays To Advertise! THE ' mis-deed- s, Ann Zane, l1, guarding twin 6 months, while her parents, of Villanova, Pa., go through customs after arrival from two years in England. Report 584 five months of 1958, George S. Eccles. president, said Tuesday, and Utah counties during the first Mr. Eccles said that the major-por- t ion of these were for the purchase or building of residential housing. Of the totals, 103 loans, amounting to $1,060,150, were made in Weber County; 347 loans, amount' ing to $4,713,833 were made in Salt Lake County; and 134 loans, amounting to $1,313,793, were made in Utah county. -- rm brothers John and George, " Bankinq Systems W ! er ' ,s lightweight Miracan that preserves flavor despite day-ol- d real thirst-quench- Jfc.f joint checking account and to cash a check for the week's household expenses. At another window, she makes a deposit in her savings account; and, a few steps away, she pays the monthly instalment on a personal loan. Then she goes to a safe deposit box and stores away the U. S. Savings Bond her husband received tinder the payroll deduction plan. 5 financial transactions have been taken care of under one roof; all with a minimum of time and effort. There are dozens of ways our bank can help yon with your money matters, any one of which is your passport to all the others. We most cordially invite yon to do all your banking business with us. STATE M OF LEHI MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION GOOD Year tires and batteries Tower and hand land mower sales and service Budget payments L'JiI If desired FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY ITS A k BEACH COMBER Lynn Dalton keeps cool on Barbara Jean Larsen, daughter of Dale and Loi Burr Larsen, of Provo, passed away Sunday, August 3, in the Utah Valley Hospital, Provo. The baby was a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Larsen of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr of HAT, YOU'LL SAY Y CAMERA COP. in Tokvo, has pic-'iture eye a'ways "at ready" to capture film proof of traffic A Wi ' Burried in Provo f BROTHERS' SUN-DA- Jmmk. ii a; imam- -. UsLIT BET YOU MY . 1. .L City, speeding, $10; Sheldon R Murphy, Provo, speeding, $10. Malcolm N. Liebroder, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10 Ted R. Pope, Salt Lake City, no driver's license, produced same, case dismissed. Kenneth Edward Harvey, speeding, $10; John Lorenzo Kendall, Pleasant Grove, speeding. $15. Police warnings only were issued to Alice W. Lundin, American Fork; Ralph L. Cannon, Salt Lake City; George Hayana, Chicago; Lionel Fairbanks, Eureka; Sanford Maurice Healey, has two dwellings; one in heaven and the other in meek ai d thankful hearts. Izaak Walioi READ the ADS v Baderstscher, Salt Lake Grandaughter Lehi Community Carnival August 23rd The News IX'Xl'RY LINEUP found six of bieeest ships sailing on same day, with 8,024 passengers. Heading up, at new YorK piers, are: Vulcania. Constitution. in iiyxTi Jr' nuici,La, uiuicu oidicrs, wijii- ."T Pia. Wueen Llizaoetn V jr?x Judge Provo. Also surviving besides the parents, and the grandparents, are one brother, Richard, and an uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen, Lehi; and a great-gran- d father, C. T. Nielsen of the SunA SOX FOR THE set Manor Home, Provo. GARY OXBORROWS Graveside services were held Mr. and Mrs. Gary Oxbonow 1 p.m., in the Provo have a new son, born August 1 Tuesday at City Cemetery. in the American Fork hospital weighing 7 pounds 15 li ounces. He will be named Brett Oxborrow. Sister Earlene, In People, Spots PHONE AM. FORK 624 l-- nRl ill1 LA ill Fl Wh 1 , |