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Show THUKSDAt; JTLY TOT LKHI FREE PEESS, I.TBT, UTAH News About Folks You Know... Mr. and Mrs. George Lcveridge visited in Brigham City, Sunday, where they enjoyed dinner with their daughter Lorna, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farner and four chil dren. WILLIAM BROOKS TAKEN ILL- William Brooks, 74, who was taken ill at his home in American Fork, Saturday, is receiving treatment at the Lehi hospital. Family members reported that he is improved this week. Mrs. Brooks is the father of Mrs. Eldred (Adith) Southwick and Mrs. Clifford (Flora) Gurney. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hooley and granddaughter Sharon, of Orem, visited at the home of an uncle to Mrs. Hooley, Don C. Loverdige. Also calling on Mr. Loveridge and his daughter, Mrs. Alberta Simp IESSE BENNETT AT son, were a nephew, Elmo Love- RANGER SCHOOL Jesse Bennett, prospective forridge of Salt Lake City, and est ranger and student at the Florida. from Gilbert Frank Utah State University at Logan, summer at the Joining Mr. and Mrs. Eldon is spending the in sons camp Kevin, anger Logan Canyon. and Clark and Wayne at dinner Sunday were Mr. and Jesse is a son of Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Clifford Larsen and family, Bennett. Richard, Kathy and Kenneth Salt of Lake City. Former OPAL LEE COLLEDGE IN Wayne army buddies, the men recalled AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL 8, Little Opal Lee Colledge, t'mes together in Kentucky where of Mr. and Mrs.' Evan have were stationed. daughter They they made a practice of frequent visits L. Colledge, Jr., is receiving treatment in the American Fork hospisince that time. tal for a leg wound. The injury Mrs. Emily Johnson is enjoying occurred three months ago and a week's visit from her grand- has failed to heal. A stick from the daughter. Miss Marlene Goff, i tree ran into the calfsheof was Another grand- little girl's leg while of Clearfield. to hold daughter, Miss Gail Johnson of winging. Sutures failed has been the ind week this process healing Ocenside, Calif., arrived -for an extended visit. Gail is the etarded. It is expected that rest nd hospital treatment will prove daughter of M Sgt. and Mrs. Richard W. Johnson, stationed with successful in clearing up the deep the Marines at Camp Pendleton ;njury. Mrs. Ed Lockhart and children RAYMOND CARLSON HOME Dale, Margaret Ann and Mary VFTEIi FORT ORD TRAINING left Friday for their home in Raymond Carlson has returned Delta, Colo., after a week with home after six months training t Fort Ord Calif. He received Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith, parents of Mrs. Lockhart. . Young Dale mechanical training, overhauling struck by a car at the Main Street lotors. Numerous tours included and Fisher-nan- 's intersection, suffered no bad after larmel-by-the-SWharf. He has now returned effects, was reported. 'o his job as projectionist for the Miller Theatres, at the Royal and KEMPS VISIT oral theatres. FROM LOS ANGELES Golden Kemp and his. sister, Mrs FROM INDIANA Glenna Kemp King of Los Angeles VISITOR? M". and Mrs. Lester E. Austill Calif., visited here last Thurs- have enjoyed as visitors during day. With them was their sister-in-la'he week, the parents of Mr. past Mrs. Bessie Kemp of Tooustill, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Austill ele. They called at the Free Presr if Tennyson, Indiana. Also here office, inquiring for former schoolvee a brother and his family, mates and neighbors, and obtained Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Austill, Deb- school on recent the high reports irah and Ronald, of Evansville, jubilee. 'ndiana. Tours of Salt Lake City xiints of interest, Provo, and the ELDER SAXDBURG VISITS, canyon loop were enjoyed. Mr. REPORTS ON MISSION ind Mrs. Austill and their seven Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sandburg children joined with the visitors of Hurricane visited here at the 'or a weiner roast in American Bennett home. With them were Tork, Saturday. Miss Karen family members, Sandburg, Pat, Richard and Chris- LEHI GARDENERS INVITED tine, and Elder Gary Sandburg, TO ENTER STEEL DAY FLOWER SHOW just returned from the Swiss-GermMission. He reported on the Lehi gardeners are reminded to fine mission being performed by prepare their entries for the Elder Eugene Webb of this city Steel Day flower show to be held The Sandburg family had met n the American Fork tabernacle, Gary in New York to bring him Monday, Sept, 7. Everyone is inhome. vited to attend and to place entries and there will be a Junior COSTANZOS HAVE GUESTS Section for the children, accordFROM KANSAS ing to Mrs. Glade Culmer, publicHere for a two weeks visit at ity chairman. Entries will b? rethe home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete ceived from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Costanzo were Mr. and Mrs. Don- the day of the show. ald Jensen and children, Dona Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs Garth and Rebecca, of Overland and children, Lauraine, Stephen sisMrs. Kansas. Jensen, Park, vister of Mrs. Costanzo, also visited and Brian! of Spanish Fork, Mrs. with another sister, Mrs. Lester ited here Friday with ClovE. Austill. Dinner at the Austin Coombs' mother, Mrs. Clara home included the Kansas visiting, er. Stephen remained for a longer the Costanzos, Mr. and Mrs. Ira vacation stay. Austill and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Austill and children, visiting from Indiana. Mrs. Castanzo left, with and her sister and brother-in-lawill spend two weeks with them in the Kansas City area. JESSE BENNETTS FIRST TIME PARENTS Scott Jesse is the name chosen for the new son of Jesse and Marilyn Gubler Bennett, first time parents. The baby arrived July 6 in Salt Lake City, weight 7 lbs. 12 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Dorothy Bennett of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gubler of Santa Clara, Utah. EDDINGTON GROUP ATTENDS FELT REUNION Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington attended the reunion of the family of Stanley H. Felt, father of Mrs. Eddington, held last Saturday. The group met at Balsam Park in Springville Canyon. Others attending from the immediate family were Keith Eddington and children, Don, David, Leslie, Eve and Joan of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Richard Eddington and children Stephen, Eric and Irene of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley POLICE OFFICER, MRS. EDWARDS TAKE COAST VACATION Police officer Ray Edwards has returned to his duties after an enjoyable ten days' vacation on the West Coast. With him went Mrs. Edwards and their children, Sandra and Wilford Cynthia, Brent. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peck, mother of Mrs. Edwards, at Norwalk. Calif., and spent some time in Marysvale, Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. Arly Edwards,- - parents of Officer Edwards. Miss Carlene Edwards, a cousin of Mrs. Edwards, accompanied them on the trip. A tour of Disneyland marked the seventh birthday of little Cynthia. They visited Pacific Ocean Park and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shel-to- n, - cousins. . Takes Barracuda Deep sea fishing, in which several barracuda were taken, and water skiing highlighted the trip for Officer Edwards. Several of the fish were packed and brought home. Fascinating Chinatown was included in coastal tours. The (Jane) and daughter, wedding of Miss Dana Sue Manning, sister of Mrs. Edwards, was Joanne, of Provo. a main event of their stay. Gud-munds- en F. HAWS DURFEY RUNS ' GREEN, COLORADO RIVERS .. F. Haws Durfey, operator of Durfey Cleaners, reports a stimulating vacation trip in which he enjoyed a boat run on the Green and Colorado rivers. Also in the party were Keith Richins, American Fork business man, and a friend from Salt Lake City. The three men lanuched their craft, powered with twin motors, at Green River, Utah, going down the Green River to the juncture with the Colorado, 117 miles. They returned to Moab on the Colorado, covering some 200 miles. It was a beautiful, relaxing trip, Mr. Durfey reported. DINNER PARTY HONORS DE VERB FLYGARE ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Dorothy Bennett entertained at her home Sunday at dinner in honor of Mrs. DeVere Flygare. Otkers present for the enjoyable affair were Mrs. Ruth Stephensen, Mrs. Edith Martineau, Albert Taylor, Bishop Horace Roundy and Harry Johnson of Salt Lake City; Bishop K. Thompson of River ton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Von Bennett of American Fork; Miss Linda Bennett and Paul Brooks, Gene and Cheri Bennett. ANDREW JACOBS, FORMER RESIDENT, VISITS WIRE TAKEN FROM LEG, YOUTH WALKS BETTER Craig Christensen, Lehi youth now employed in Washington, h D.C, recently had a length of wire removed from his leg. It is quite a relief to walk without it, he wrote his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wane E. Chritensen. A surgical plate, used to support a bad fracture sustained last August 20, was removed just prior to his depature a month ago. Conenroute to Glacier National Park tinued irritation forced Craig to in Montana. consult a Washington physician, They motored to the Waterton who located the wire. Lake area in Canada, going on to Banff and to Jasper in the north-lan- RALPH DAVIS FAMILY They attended the big "Cal- LEAVE FOR ISLAND TOUR gary Stampede" celebration and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, son returned by way of Clarkston, Don and daughter Katheryn, are and LaGrande, Oregon. Wash., Boise and Sun Valley, Idaho, were leaving Friday for a trip to the included in their 3,000 mile tour. Hawaiian Islands. They will go Cool weather .prevailed during by plane both ways, and are plantheir trip and the warm sunshine ning an extended stay. There they will meet their daughter Marilyn here feels good,- they reported. and her family. T. Sgt. Kerlin Here from Vale, Oregon, Mr. Chilton has been stationed with and Mrs. Theron Mitchell and the Marines in Hawaii since Dedaughter Jerna, are visiting with cember, 1957. Mrs. Chilton, the Mr. and Mrs. Clemn Turner, par- former Marilyn Davis, and their ents of Mrs. Mitchell, the former children, Merri Lynn, Peggy and Jena V. Turner. With them Is a Larry, joined him the following friend from Vale. They came to April. welcome a brother. Elder Roger Truth is always the strongest Turner, just home from his argument. Sophocles. HAROLD M. FOX, CITY EMPLOYEE, HOME AFTER CANADA TRIP Harold M. Fox, Lehi city employee, has returned to his duties with the water department this week after a ten days vacation trip to Canada. He was accompanied by Mrs. Fox, and friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick. They visited Yellowstone Park and were greatly impressed by a tour of the Lewis and Clark caverns, two-inc- There is nothing so powerful as and often nothing so Daniel Webster. strange. truth Freedom is not the power to do what we like, but to be what we Gore- ought to be. in-th- this world EHUVII Hara's trv ootyl ni It coH moro thou tho lowwt but pried nylon "ut" It dHvr - ..performance- tir, m" wrfoty - ' and mHoo9-B- Ot add up to a really torrldc tiro karaaJn. 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Truth cannot be stereotyped; it unfoldeth. forever. Mary Baker Eddy. of Out d. FROM COAST Here from San Fernanco, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobs, well known former residents, visited for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe, They also visited with Oral Rolfe and other relatives, and with Mrs. Inez Smith. Mr. Jacobs formerly worked for her Hammer livery grandfather stable. Mrs. Rothe and Mrs. Jacobs were, acquaintances in England, their home in the same area. Both came to Utah in 1900 and have remained close friends since that time. 18, 1959 For anyone with pride in his car get handsome seat covers in durable plastic. Fade and soil resistant. Come in now for estimates. FOR MUD, HIGHWAY! Closed Dally Noon to 1 p.m. an We Service Kirkham's Auto Trim All Makes and Color TV Radios - Record Players - Public Address Black-and-Whi- te DEN'S TIRE SHOP (Bob's Sinclair Service Station) 95 West Main, American Fork Tel. SK Systems and Car Radios JACK'S Radio & Television SERVICE HOURS Dial PO 9 a.m: to 180 6 p.m. DAILY CLOSED MONDAYS 1265 North 5th West, Lehi Mountain Soil -FGravel ill Dirt Delivery Anywhere 1 Alpine Soil Company r--v Ux ' w t in r iZlJULii-iil.l-i- r- LaVerl Devey LEGAL NOTICES Dial PO West State - Lehi Dial PO 10 or SK ' FTP rig. i ;u i ' I 1 . JJn r I IP'i'Mn 11 47 MWMVWWWWWWWVWWW NOTICE TO CREDITORS JOINT ESTATE OF THOMAS COLLEDGE and MARY A. COL-LEDG- E, Decedents. " Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney at Law, Suite 12, Geneva Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before September 4, 1959. Joseph M. Colledge, Administrator. First Publication, July Last Publication, July 2, 1959: 23, 1959. t & Utah Valley Opera Association Bowl . presents Roger's and Hammerstein's at Jack and Jill Bowling Lanes "OKLAHOMA" American Fork I July 23,24,25.1959 I 8:15 p.m. 1105 f North University Avenue. 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