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Show THURSDAY, JVLY SO, 1859 THE LELi FREE PRESS. Wasatch County Fair, Centennial to bet underway at Heber Aug. 6. 7e 8 Hospital Notes This week the following were patients at the Lehi Hospital: Lois Jorgensen was brought in for medical treatment twice during the past week. Eugene Bliss, victim of a car accident, July 27, on State Street, was transferred to a Provo hospital. Eldon Broadhead of Payson, driver of the car, was treated for lacerations, and released. Carl Clark,-so- n of Dick Clark of Provo, head injuries, treatment and was released- Margaret M. Willis, daughter of Dean Willis, medical treatment, released the following morning. Patricia Powell, daughter of Keith Powell, medical treatment and was released the same day. mum tuaae The following cases were listed in the docket book of City Judge Leland Powell as cases that have been completed during the past week. Harold Burley, Salt Lake City, petty larceny, leave state or 60 days, left state; Wayne Peterson, Lehi, public intoxication, $25 and 12 days in jail; Wayne Peterson, Lehi, disturbing the peace, 30 days in jail; George K- - Rayi Bountiful, speeding, $10; Allen Kay Allen, Salt Lake City, speeding, $15; Marlen Phillip' Webster, Sandy, speeding, $10. LeRoy E. Morressey, Salt Lake Citv. speeding. $10; Errol Anson Webb, Lehi, selling illegal fire Si; A r 1 e n e West, Salt Lake City, speeding, $15; Myrl T. Olschewski, Kearns, speeding, $10; Joseph M. Anderson, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10. Zelda Nelson, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Donald T. Baily, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Lea S. Bradford, Salt Lake City, petty larceny, leave state permanently or 60 days, left state. Dennis Hicks, Salt Lake City, SDeedine. $15: Zlanes Parnell Smith, Ogden, speeding, $20; Lar ry Marvin Snarr, Salt Lake city, speeding, $15; De Wayne E. Walters, American Fork, driving a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked license, posted bond of $175 and trial set for July 28, requested a change of veniure to Pleasant Grove; Robert Lee Ipson, Orem, speeding ,$10. Herbert Mann, Denver, drivingr while under the in fluence of alcohol beverage, fined $125 or 30 days in jail; Dorrel Fred Booth, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Paul Edwards, Orem, no drivers license, case dismissed; James Murphy, Lehi, public intoxication, serving 12 days in jail; Basster, Logan, speeding, $10. Naomi Phillips Parkin, Spring-villspeeding, $10; James Max Levsy, Springville, speeding, $10; Norman Andrew Brimhall, Pleasant Grove, speeding, $10; Robert Lee Belliston, Provo, speeding, $10; Sidney J. Ottley, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10. Warning were issued to the folpeople for speeding. lowing " Joseph Dale Smith, Salt Lake City, Wayne Carlton, Lehi, Donald Wilson, Salt Lake City, Joey Burdette Phelps, 'Salt' Lake "City; Jesse Lynn Wilde, Salt Lake City, Abe Berlfein, Arizona, L. E. Baz-hel- l, Salt Lake City, LeRoy Stan ford Dahl. American Fork, Kent LaVar Russon, Lehi, Elmo Smith Rounely, Arizona, Harold H. Tanner. Salt Lake City. Garth Farr Hahner. Oeden, Bruce Michael Airman 2.C Daniel V. Wilson of the U.S. Air Force, has been transferred to South Korea and is now on an Air Force Base for the first time. Serving in the Weather Observation Department, he has previously been stationed at army bases. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Wilson were happy to report works-firecracker- s, that he has now recovered after injuries received while preparing hydrogen for use in the weather 'ballons.. Injury to his eyes has been cleared up after ten days Think- WO' Men. -. i Airman Wilson Moved to Korea ing Arise! By Orville Gunther Did you ever stop to think how much air conditioning costs? Did you ever weigh the benefits against the cost? , Reduces humidity indoors (ends mildew, stickiness and soggy potato chips!) Cuts housecleaning time (indoor air is filtered constantly, doors and windows are kept closed.) (you Improve dispositions don't have this trouble at your house, "but some people get grouchy in a hot, sticky house.) Often hayfever suffers (many report air conditioning gives re lief from some allergies.) Prittchet, American Fork, James C. Bennett. Orem, James Scott Berry, California, Lynn D. Fran- com. Provo. Harlev K. Klunat, Salt Lake City, William Lester Baker, Springville. You sleep better (unless you have something on your Your home is more quiet (if vou lock the kids out. And with doors and windows closed street noises are shut out; you can do some high powered thinking Mrs. Heber (Iona) Hadfield was recently sustained as Relief Society president in the Third Ward. With her will serve as counselors, Vilate Coates and Doris Gardner, with Vicki Allred as secretary. Retiring after serving during tne Dast four vears are Frances Trinn- aman, president; Alene Curtis and Eona Larsen, counselors, and Nel lie Jorgensen, secretary. So, next time you are think ing why not ponder on this central aid conditioning? Incidentally, we sell it. GUNTHER'S North First West FORK - AMERICAN m iff" I I the wrong tree?" , SJ'i' ) W m 4 ..... x 24-HOU- WRECKING SERVICE R 3 Dial SK 86 ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Vour Friendly Ford Dealer American Fork 1 (0)10) qJj Case - Lxbby Vienna Sausage n With coupon - 3 for Tastewell I Apple Sauce ic on canisier Huffo 3 lb. can - 303 size - 7 for I 11 American Beauty Cut Macaroni 24 oz. Mushrooms 4 for - Cudahy's 1 Twenty years ago, mm : J7finn children died N q)S -- Milk -- Beans - - - - Frozen Foods r ftf ii Libby - 46 oz. k Sffi Tang -- 12 oz. can-- : - - "r Morning j5) pkg. - - Royal Treat Peices and Stems Pineapple . Grapefruit Drink Booth Fillet Of Sole - - Nick Pack Strawberries 6 for - Dole 00 Pineapple Juice - 6 for - H Knotts Berry Farm Blue Plate Large Boysenberry Juice - 6 for II OO Cleaned Shrimp Boston Butt PORK ROASTS -- lb. I lb. .... . J 49c Franco American Spaghetti 8 for i Sliced BAL0GNA lb. - - - h ... 'SbM w m4h(M'i:- PORK STEAKS 1 every year of whoop-cougIII ARIZOXA Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fenn, well known former Lehi residents, are visiting here with their daughter, Mrs. Duane Evans and family, and at the home of a son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fenn and son Randy. The Fenns now make their home in St. Davis, Arizona. They were accompanied by a sister and brother-in-laof Mr. Fenn, Mr. and Mis. Charles De Marce of Phoenix. Ari zona, and a grandson of the D? Marces, Mack McLaws of San Diego, Calif. The Arizona group were accompanied to Yellowstone Park by their daughter Elora, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Hutchings and their four children of Bountiful. Friends vill be interested to know Mr. Hutchings is now general minga of the Bountiful Power and L:ght Company. Fishing in Yellowstone Lake was included in the round of attractions at the park. MW 1 "We cut down i 1 vie-in- PETF.P. FEXXS, FORMER RESIDEXJS, HERE FROM aeo. Heber City's Social Hall will be the scene of two big Fair Dances which will commence at 9:30 p.m. immediately after the Rodeo. Arvel McAffee, Wasatch Fair Board Chairman announces that a large carnival has been signed for the fair with a large assortment of rides and games of skill and chance. Concessions stands will be located throughout the city for food and soft drinks. Wasatch County extends and invitation to residents of her neighboring counties and all of Utah Salad Dressing qt. - FIRST CHILD BORN Mr. and Mrs. Mack D. Wagstaff of American Fork announce the birth of their first child, a girl, born July 24 in the American Fork Hosoital. The mother and baby are reported doing fine. Phone SK f """ and Indians are also expected to be present. $1 000 worth of prize money will be distributed to the winners of the events. Saturday night's Rodeo will commence at 8 p.m. at the Rodeo Grounds for a (repeat of the RCA approved Ro- - 3for Third Ward Relief Society President I I I Iona Hadf ield Entertain and dress as you wish (why let the weather dictate your social life?) . I The Wasatch Countv Centennial held in the auriitorii Fair and Homecoming will get un- - North School a derwav- at 10 a.m. on Thursdav. w: tvv.n. IS UJIMK l aiiuif II August 6 with the opening of the planned"5 for Thursday gill night for all IIUU1 former residents and Wasatch e ti- """" U1 where exhibits of pioneer handi- - zens with a program beginning at craft, foods and relics will be ong pm. Dinner by wards will be display. Displays will be open to j held at 6:30 cm. on th Stake the public until 3 p.m. on Satur House Grounds. day, August 8th. are now underway A tractor driving contest will forPreparatioiis barbecue which will the huge be the kick-of- f feature of the Cen- be served free to the public at tennial Fair with contestants g noon on Friday. An estimated for trophy cups on Thursday at 5,000 sandwiches will be served at 10 a.m. Kiddie Races at the Fairthat time n the Fairgrounds. grounds will be held at 11 a.m. Horse races sand calf roping conon that day with prizes for the tests will take place at 2 p.m. at winners. the Rodeo Grounds. Judging of dairy animals, horses, "Yesteryears and Now" has been sheep, beef, swine, poultry, and selected as the theme for this pets will take place on both Friday year's parade scheduled to start and Saturday at the Fairgrounds. at 6 on Friday evening on The annual Flower show will he Heber p.m. new Main Street. City's open to the public at 1:30 p.m. on Spectators may to see a I nday; the scene of the beautiful large number of expect beautiful floats "Under Wasatch Skies" will be depicting the parade theme. A re peat performance of the parade is scheduled for Saturday even'ng, i August 8 at 6 p.m. j Friday Night's Rodeo, feitu a line-u- p of professional riders w'V 'see plenty of thrill-packe- d action as bucking broncos, brahma bulls and wild steers perform. Cowboys e, Compared to many other ways you can spend a dollar, your air conditioning dollar really does a job for you. Besides keeping you cool, here is what central air conditioning 81 LF3TI- - UTAH i f i 49 Prices Effective Friday RED POTATOES 10 pounds - - - CABBAGE pound - - 2 and Saturday "Last year only 300 died. Why the difference? Improved medical care and wonder drugs Priceless in saving lives! Today's Prescription is the Biggest Bargain in History. 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