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Show THURSDAY, News About Folks You Know... THE GEORGE P. PRICES BOB SMITHS ATTEND GRAND MOTOR TO CALIEXTE Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price motored to Caliente, Nevada, where they spent the weekend as the house guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. 'and Mrs. Mrs. Tibbetts Alvin Tibbetts. will be remembered as the former Iiervl Price. JUNCTION REI XIOX After a ten day visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Mrs. Ed Lock-hea- rt and children. Margaret Ann, Mary and Dale have returned to their hame at Delta Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Smith motored to Colorado and returned the Iockhart family to their home. Spending two days in Grand Junction, on Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Smith attended the reunion of the Grand Junction High School graduating class of 1921 Much reminiscing was done and a fine banquet and program enjoyed with former classmates. The Smiths returned to Lehi Sunday evening. While the Lockharts were visiting in Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Smith also entertained Mrs. Smith's brother, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sprott of Grand Junction for two days. MRS. DONALD COATES IX ST. MARKS HOSPITAL Mrs. Donald (Mae) Coates underwent major surgery this week at St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Coates is a sister to Mrs. Glen (Hannah) Mott and Mrs. John (Viola) Coughlan, as well as David and LaVar Grace. Her mother, Mrs. Caroline Grace, also resides here. 4- - Gurneys Tour Lehi Native Succumbs at Canada U. S., 86 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferrin Gurney and family, LaRee. LaRae, Paul, Mrs. Mary E. Fox Hales, 86, Mrs. Marlow Bennett (Corene) LEHI AN S CONFINED TO and son LaMar have just returned Lehi native, died after a long A.F. HOSPITAL from a two weeks' tour of the illness Friday, August 15, in a Salt Lake City hospital. Lehians confined to the Ameri- United States and Canada. can Fork Hospital during the Enroute they visited with Mrs. Mrs. Hales was born March 1, 1872, in Lehi, the daughter of past week included John Lee Gurney's sister and brother-in-laWilkin and Everett Richins. Dr. and Mrs. Mack Beeston Isaac W. and Catherine Simmons In the maternity ward of the of Idaho Falls. While in Missoula, Fox. She married Stephen A. hospital a son was born to Mr. Montana, they attended Sunday Hales November 30, 1893, in the and Mrs. Glen Larson on August School at the lovely new LDS Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. 14. chapel there and then on to Gla- Hales passed away in 1941. cier National Park. A visit to She was a church ReVISITORS AT HOME OF the Cardston Temple was enjoyed lief Society teacher organist, and captain MRS. LEON A SCHOW Alin and a brief stay Magrath, of Camp 2, Daughters of Utah Bishop and Mrs. Lynn Knight berta, Canada, at the Nyal and Pioneers. were Freda Fletcher home. The family California, of Redondo, Surviving are two mn anH in Tuesday visitors at the home of met a great many new cousins Mrs. Leona Schow. Her daughter, and relatives and visited with the daughters, Wilson A., Charles T., Miss Barbara Schow, motored George Gurneys, a brother of Kaysville; Mrs. R. S. Smylie, Mrs. Robert Graham, San Diego, Caliwith the Knights from Calif or Ferrin Gurney's father. fornia: Mrs. K. E. Coomhs Mrs nia to her home in Lehi. Miss A special visit consisted of a M. E. Hansen, Salt Lake City; Barbara has been spending the trip to Edmonton, Canada, where Mrs. Rex Bowers, Granger; Mrs. of home the at past two months iney met the Bert Perry family, her sister and husband, Mr. and formerly of Wales, whom Mr. Erroll Bone. Mrs. Anhrev TnrW Mrs. Lee Lucero and baby son, Gurney stayed with when he was Galand; Mrs. Ervin Coombs, Field David, of Rendondo. Mrs. Lucero in the British Mission. This fam- ing; Mrs. Ernest Bramwell, servwill be remembered as the for ily has triplets as well as twins ing an LDS mission in California, and Mrs. J. L. Hansen of Ameri mer Pauline Shelton. and two singles, which the Gurney can Fork; three brothers and a twins enjoyed very much. sister also survive as well as 61 ENJOY TRIP A tour of Jasper and Banff and 6 4 greatNational Parks, a ride on the grandchildren TO CALIFORNIA grandchildren. on to Radium Mi. and Mrs. Glen Smith, ac chair lift at Banff, in British Columbia Hot companied by Miss Florence Da for aSprings refreshing swim and down vis, also of Lehi, and Robert Newthe panhandle of Idaho WAKE UP BUSINESS through man of Pleasant Grove, returned to where they visited with Saturday, August 9, from an en Mr.Letha, J By Advertising In brother and family, joyable trip to California. Mrs- Mr. Gurney's & Till Niwiru n Mrs. Fred and Mr. Gurney, CarSmith is the former Colleen S and Mrs. Rex Gurney, Mr. and don of Lehi. The foursome saw the sights of Mrs. Wayne Gurney and families. Boulder Dam enroute to Los An Since Mr. Rex Gurney has an airplane, a ride was enjoyed by geles and Hollywood, where many all. were visited. interesting points The circle of their tour was The N.B.C., RCA Victor, recordon their return home completed movie as well as the ing station, Lehi to and they bring the best stars' homes were enjoyed. The Smiths' baby stayed with wishes of the Fletchers and the Canadian to all their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- friends in Gurneys Lehi. wood West of Pleasant Grove. MRS. LLOYD EICHLER IX AM ERICA X FORK HOSPITAL Mrs. Lloyd (Dora) Eichler is confined to the American Fork where she underwent hospital major surgery Tuesday morning. Jl'DY LEE ATKIXSOX HAS Family members report that Mrs. FIFTH BIRTHDAY PARTY Eichler went through the opera-lio- n vevv successfully. Judy Lee Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Atkinson, celebrated her fifth birthday on Aug.VATHIAS PETERSOX ust 7 with a party, given by her KEI'XION SLATED The Mathias Peterson family re- mother, for 13 of her little union will be held Sunday, August friends. The group met at Wines 24. at Wines Park, beginning at Park, with a birthday cake, games 1 p.m. and refreshments, for an afterDinner, a program and visiting noon of fun. are on the agenda. Mrs. Elmer The Quests included Murdin Jackson requests that as many of Clements, Linda Carter, Kim and the family as possible plan to at- Sue McMillen, Val Darling, Tina, Mike and Bobbie Girot, Lloyd and tend the reunion. Eldon Holmes, Mary Jo Rafiner, Joe Hunsaker and Marilyn Boren. MOTOR TO BEAR RIVER CITY Tiny brother, Steve (Chip) was also there. Mr. and Mrs Morris Thomas, acMrs. Atkinson was assisted by companied by their son, Mr. and Salt- Lake City, motored to Bear Mrs. Bill Darling, Mrs. Dimmie Mrs. Merlin Thomas and family of Girot, and Tony and Pamela FROM CANADA Holmes. River City on Sunday. FKED HOME AT SCOWN While there they visited at the John Robinson and his close home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles The family of J. Ferrin GurChecketts. Mr. Checketts is a ney was pleasantly surprised by ( friend, Kalvin Kaye, motored to a visit from the Emery Gurney Lehi last week from Toronto, Onbrother to Mrs. Thomas. familv from Magrath. Alberta. tario, Canada, to Lehi, to spend a vacation holiday with Mr. RobCanada. STAXLEY WANLASS AND JERRY COOK On Monday afternoon. Mrs E!-er- y inson's wife and two daughters, 9, and Ruth, 12. Mrs. OX CALIFORNIA TRIP Gurney, Von, Elwood, Linda, Sandra, Stanley Wanlass, son of Mr. Shane, Blair and Miss Kthy Robinson and her daughters are and Mrs. Glen Wanlass, and Jerry Birch of Edmonton. Alberta, join- at present making their home Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ed with LaRee, LaRae and Paul with their uncle, Fred Scown. The Robinson family is formerCook of American Fork, left last for swimming and fun at Saraly from Cambourne, England. Thursday by motor for a trip to toga. While here, the visitors were California. During the evening, supper was shown many points of interest, inStanley and Jerry traveled by enjoyed at American Fork canvon the Salt Lake Temple and way of Boulder Dam and Las by the Canadian Gurneys. Mr cluding the Tabernacle. They also went was where a made. Vegas stop and Mrs. J. Ferrin Gurney, Lloyd. water on Utah Lake with They plan to be gone 10 days and Miss Betty Sly, Mrs. Mary Gur- Vincent skiing Scown and Bud Gray, ind while in Los Angeles, plan to ney. LaRae, LaRee, Paul, Mrs visit with friends and relatives. Maiiow Bennett (Corene) and enjoyed a motor trip over the San Fancisco will also be included children. Jay, Kaylene and LaMar. Loop. On Friday morning, a family party was held in American on their itinerary. Keith S. Webb also joined the 'oik canyon with the Norman party to visit with Von Gurney Scown family as hosts, at which KERHILL LOS EE who was his missionary compan- 27 familv Members were present. VISITS FATHER ion in the mission field. The visitors also spent a day 4 4 4 Ferril Losee of Los Angeles, Cal't Wendovei, Grantsville and ifornia, son of Andrew Losee and J. O. ME1L1XG VISITS LEHI 'noils with friends and relatives brother of Rex Losee, of Lehi, J. O. Meiling. tot pie'- Lehi re- -' They left for their home in Canvisited this past week at the dent, arrived in Lehi Sunday ev- ada on the fourteenth of August. Losee home. ening to be the house guest of Mrs. Robinson and daughters will Mr. Losee was returning to his LeRoy Davis, prior to his leaving continue their stay in Lehi at the California home after a trip to for the East and New York City ''red Scown home. Mr. Robinsor Washington, D.C., which he took where he will sail August 22 on dated he would like to return to for his employers, the Hughes the U.S.S. United States for an Lehi ami make a home here for Aircraft Corporation of Los extended European tour. his familv. Angeles. Mr. Losee is an elecMr. Meiling will be a member tronics engineer with the com- of the Caravan Tours and the STAKE PRIMARY pany. dedication of the LDS English PREPARATION MEETING f Temple near London, England, or SLATED FOR AUGUST 25 VISITORS AT SKIXXER HOME September 7, 8, and 9, will be i The Lehi Stake Primary Visitors over the weekend at highlight of the journey. The Belmeeting has been slated the home of Mr. and Mrs. William World's Fair at Brussels, J. Skinner included a daughter gium, will also be seen as well for Monday, August 25, beglnninp p.m., in he Lehi Stak" and her family, Mr. and Mrs. as the LDS Temple at Bern, at to Mrs. according The tour calls for Tabernacle, Roy Fage and Kevin, and Mrs. Switzerland. Bernie Kalus and baby, all of twelve countries to be visited A!ta Powell, stake Primary pr Roy. Al,so a granddaughter and with the return to the States durAll ward officii s and teacher:: her husband came to call. Mr. ing early October on the U.S.S. ire extended an invitation to and Mrs. Jack Jeppson of Orem. United States. The outline of the fil' PrimOn Saturday, a son, Avery Mr. Meiling came to Utah by program w'll be ciUcussol. Hutchings, motored from Poca-tell- o. automobile, with his daughter and -ay Idaho, for an overnight Mr. and Mrs. Bob stay. Fleming, and sons Bill White and Greg White, of Pasadena, CaliVISITORS AT EARL fornia. Mrs. Fleming will be re ROBERTS HOME membered as the former Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faughty and Meiling. Enroute' the canyons of son Tim, of Huntington Park, southern Utah were included in California, were visitors at the their itinerary. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meiling, a Earl Roberts' home on August 6 with a dinner party being held brother, and son, Jacque, of Utah were visited. The in their honor. Mrs. Faughty is the former Lois Thomas, a grand- Flemings are now in Lehi, where daughter of Mrs. Charles Gurney. they are the house guests ofAttending the dinner were the, friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whimhost and hostess, their son Keith, pey, for the remainder of their Mr. and Mrs. Faughty and son vacation. transportation. With the exception of public vehicles, such as a fire engine and ambulances, all other methods of transportation are from another era, carriages and wagons drawn by horses. Many souvenirs of their Eastern trip were brought home by Michael and Louene. Michael, 9, and Louene, 11, children of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Johnson, have just returned from a most enjoyable trip to the state of Michigan, with a side trip into eastern Canada. Leaving on July 23, the children accompanied their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson of Salt A baby boy was born to Mr. Lake City by train to Belding, and Mrs. Ross Thomas of Provo Michigan, where they were the at the Lehi Hospital on August 8. guests of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hitchkiss and children, Lyle, 11, and Sandra, 16. While at Belding the visitors saw Miss Sandra crowned as queen of Michigan LOANS Apple Days. Tourist attractions visited were Mac Arthur Park on Big Pine Island lake, where the Hitch-kisse- s have a summer home. A visit to eastern Canada was next on the agenda, and the Utah visitors returned by way of Chicago, where a stop-ovwas planned. While there they toured many points of interest, including the Chicago Museum, and boarded aj O AUTO O SIGNATURE O FURNITURE . 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