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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH News About Folks You Know LILLIAN STEWART HOME, IMPROVING AFTER ILLNESS Mrs. J. L. Stewart is now home after two days hospital treatment and is improving. She expects to return to her position at the American Fork training school this week. , BLAINE STEWART HONORED AT DINNER A hearty steak dinner, served out of doors, honored Blaine Stewart for his 16th birthday, last Monday. Joining the J. L. Stewart family were Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Pugh (LuDean) and Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Lewis and Paul Trane. ATTEND INDIAN CEREMONIAL Raman Watkins and James left Wednesday to atIndian ceretend the inter-trib- Logsdon al at Gallup, New Mexico. They plan to return Sunday. monial While in the Southwest, they will visit the LDS Mission Headquarters at Gallup where Raman fulfilled a mission. ited their daughter, Karma employed in the park. ATTEND PORTER REUNION Hebgen Lake in Montana, was inAmong those who attended the cluded in their tour. Porter reunion in Murray. Park, Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs; Len-ar- d VISIT IN PARMA, IDAHO Rockwell and their five chilMr and Mrs. Jean L. Phillips dren. Watermelon and corn on and daughters Barbara and Mary-anthe cob were on the luncheon spent several days visiting in menu. A program and genealogical Parma, Idaho. Going by motor, meeting were features of the ga- they ' were guests of a brother to thering. Called on to take part Mr. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Louis onJ the program, Mrs. Rockwell Phillips, formerly of this city, and demonstrated a new toy, a game their sons, Russell home from his r " of skill,.,. mission, and David. Taylor is now on a mission in Pennsylvania in Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson are the Eastern States Mission. enjoying the company of three of their grandchildren, children of ROYLES ATTEND NAMING Betty Johnson Barnhurst of Las OF Vegas, Nevada. They are Michael, Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Royle 13; Trudy, 11, and Randy, five attended church services in Pleasyears old, here for his third ant Grove, ' Sunday, the occasion the naming of a Kayle Jay Johnson was blessed by the father, Jay Irving Johnson. There is one sister Sheron. Eldon and Maymetta Royle Johnson of Pleasant Grove, are the grandparents. The Royles have Chris-tense- n, -- .. n, GREAT-GRANDSO- N great-grandso- -- mj Much 'a iotr x r ( By Orville Gunther A man with a red necktie came into the shop the other day. He described his home to me and asked for a rough estimate on what it would cost to have it air conditioned. I gave him a rough estimate, based on his description of the house. (Actually, I would make a thorough survey before com- ing up with any recommenda-troiro- r firm quotation.); ' He blinked a couple of times at the price. "That depends on what you consider to be 'a lot," I countered, trying not to sound smart alecky. "It would be a lot to spend on a boat, or a second hand car,' I went on., "But it's not a lot to spend for something that is as lasting and beneficial as central air conditioning." He listened while I explainthe comed the benefits fort, health, cleanliness, the. permanent value it adds to his property. Then I compared those values, against the fleeting values of other purchases that people make without giving them a second thought. Easy financing was also explained . . ; low cost home improvement financing. It was one of my better sale stories. mentioned " that it "You would be a lot to spend on a bpat," said he. "What's wrong with spending money on boats and motors?" "Ex"Nothing," I answered. cept that ', money would be much more wisely spent on central air conditioning which will give more day by day enjoyment and lasting value." ... . know, I would have made that sale except for one thing. How was I to know that he sold boats? Oh, well. You can't win 'em all. I'll be more discreet if you'll drop in or call us for the Air facts on Lennox Central " Conditioning. You GUNTHER'S Phone K SI North First West AMERICAN FORK 51 six FAMILY HONORS MRS. KATE SMUIN ON BIRTHDAY A family dinner honored Mrs. "Kate Smuin for her birthday, Sunday, at the home of her son, Boyd Smuin. A decorated cake and an attractive arrangement of garden flowers graced the table set on the patio. Present with the guest of honor and her son. Jack Smuin, were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Katherine and Jaylene, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Raw-lain(Paulette) of Pleasant quarters and the United States Grove. Mint building. They were accompanied on the ten days trip by JAYCETTES HEAR TALKS Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wright of ON HOSPITAL, PLAN Salt Lake City. DOLL PROJECT Nurse Ethel Ball and Mrs. John COMMUNITY CARNIVAL Broadbent of the Hospital Com- TO BE SPOTLIGHTED mittee were speakers at the meet ON RADIO TUESDAY ing of the Jaycettes, Monday eveLehi's Community Carnival will ning. They led in discussion of be spotlighted on Radio KQVO hte proposed new hospital for next Tuesday at 1 p.m. it is anLehi, pointing out the opportuni nounced by Dona Anderson, local club service in ties gs VACATION IN YELLOWSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Wane E. Chris-tense- n and sons, Chris, Russell and Corey, motored to Yellowstone Park, Friday, remaining on the trip until Monday. They vis- n. n. for obtaining equipment. The club plans to dress two dolls for the Christmas fund rais ing project this year. Last year one doll was used as a prize in the campaign. Connie Nelson and Lela Tanner were elected to serve as the doll committee. The group met at Wines Park and watermelon was served. Club president Sharon Judd took charge. ERICKSON FAMILY FETES COLORADO VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Erick- son and children, Donna Lynne, 6, and David, 4, spent last week here as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Smith. They also visited with the Arthur Adams and Stanford Giles families. Canyon parties and Saratoga outings were enjoyed by the group. Friday evening, the group was joined ' by Larry Erickson of Spanish Fork, who is employed in the Printing shop of the Press Publishing Company. The visitors were honored at a buffet supper at the Smith - home. Saturday morning the Erickson family left far a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park, before returning to their Colorado. home in Englewood, Mr. Erickson was on leave from his duties as accounting office su" LEHI BUSINESS WOMAN DEMONSTRATES ART Combining business with a very enjoyable trip, Mrs. J. L. Tingey and her son, Valdean, motored to Reno, Nevada- ,- and Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Tingey demonstrated the artistic use of plastic foam to four groups of over.00 in Rena In Sacramento, she displayed the interesting craft which originated in Utah, to several groups of over 50 persons. pervisor for the Denver Branch Inc. Although the plastic material is of Massey-Ferguseavailable in other sections of the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fort (Bon-it- a country, it is only in Utah that it has been "put to such uses as Russon) came from Salt Lake decorating candlesticks, making City for a weekend with Mr. and centerpieces, etc., Mr. Tingey ex- Mrs. Ben Russon. plained. There is a wealth of possibility in the product, available in some 40 colors and shades. At Virginia City, Nevada, the Tingeys stopped for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Ernst of this city. In Sacramento, they were guests of two sisters of Mrs. Tin gey, Mrs. Fred Bishop and, Mrs. : v Orson Johnson. n, TRAINING AT LETTERMEN HOSPITAL , Miss RaNae Russon, who is following a major in dietetics, is taking six weeks training at Let terman Hospital In San Francisco. One of eight trainees, she, i the only one from Utah, but has made close friends of girls from Arizona and Nevada. Taking in the many points of interest in the city and surrounding area, Miss Russon reports a wonderful time. Living at the Presidio, the girls are assigned private rooms in the dormitory. RaNae plans to return to Brig-haYoung University this fall , in her senior year. , , . Wouldn't a glass . S' or UTAH School Bells Ring Quality J? re. Cleaning feelh'olik.. look I'M " MRS. MARGARET SHOELL ILL IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Margaret Shoell, 81. moth er of Mrs. Armond E. Webb of this citv. is ill in the American Fork Hospital. Admitted 4o the hospital, Sunday, she is receiving treatment for Dneumoniaf .mrs.k Shoell lives, in Pleasant Grove. A BABY BOY ARRIVES FOR DENNIS DAVIS FAMILY Dennis and Joyce Colledge Davis are the proud parents of a fine baby son, born Saturday, August 1, in the American Fork hospital. The newcomer, who weighed in at 8 lbs. 2 ozs., has one sister, Cozette. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colledge are. the. pleased and evening. style-contr- sizing process will keep your Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tingey enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop of Sacramento, Calif. of Mrs. Sister and brother-in-laTingey, the visitors were touring on a month's vacation from the coast. cottons and other summer garments crisp and fresh w as spring. Colors will sparkle, Vibrant and gay. You'll look and feel wonderful. Bowl at ' Durfey Dry Cleaners lack and Jill Bowling Lanes State Street - Lehi American Fork .. .14 . Mf 4M h: S3 1 1 ' . . Si-.- .. - Kinlr ''T'm (miner tr ctrt nt to see about a new refrigerator!" tVif Come in and Use Our Plan for a v Beautiful Car Coat for Fall Lay-Awa- y T - In Our Sports Department We Feature famous 'RIDE'N STRIDE' No duplicates in this area . We Carry a Large Stock of Yard Goods a Yes, you heard right. Of course the bank doesn't carry a line of refrigerators. She has selected the one she wants at her appliance dealer's. But bank credit will help her finance the cost. Our bank makes loans to help people buy all kinds of household equipment: Refrigerators, home , freezers, kitchen ranges, automatic dishwashers, washing machines and driers, and many other appliances that will make the homemaker's job easier . . . living more pleasant. With a bank loan, a purchaser finances economically and spreads repayment over a comfortable period of months while enjoying the convenience of the new equipment purchased. What new appliance will lessen the burden of housekeeping at your house? Tell us; and well tell you just how easily and quickly the low-co; ' Appliance Loan you need can be arranged here at our bank. st For Those Who Sew See Us for fill Your Clothing Needs i" ' For Boys and Girls of All Ages State Bank of Lehi i State Street ASSOCIATION black-haire- d Gay-lyn- taste good right now? Dat ed 4-- H Infant's Department of MILK blue-ey- 0. Ready When Don't Buy Until You Have Visited Our Drink Milk for Energy! their staff. Dale and Donna Clark welcomed a daughter, born August 6. The 4-- H BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES : Here from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. C J. McKellar and daughter Maurine,' former Lehi residents, visited with Dr., and Mrs. Elmo Eddington. Joined by Mrs. Stanley (Jane) Gudmundsen and daughter Joanne, of Provo, the group spent the day in American Fork Canyon at the Eddington summer home. Mr. Gudmundsen spent the weekend in Vernal on a geology field trip with a class from Brigham Young cident is made this Announcement week by the Johnson Real Estate of Orem. American Company Fork and Payson, that Alva H. Wing has become affiliated with Licensed and trained in the real estate profession, he is prepared Earl L. Thomas, 37, of Tooele, little miss has pretty to serve the community and surreceived treatment for the effects of gas, August He is reported black hair. She weighed 7 lbs. rounding towns in this important 12 ozs. Brothers Gordon and Da- field. improved. Well known as a business man vid, and a sister, Kathy, will exErnest Sareo. 8. son of John F. tend a family welcome. Mr. and in this area, he is a former presSargo, remained in the hospital, Mrs. Sylvan Clark share grand- ident of the Lehi Lions Club and following treatment for fractured honors with Mrs. Jane was the first president of the arms above the wrists. Injured in parents' Lehi Civic Improvement Associaa fall from a house at his home. Gordon of American Fork. tion which originated the Lehi he was brought to the hospital Roundup. Prominent in church baby and community activities, he is at 1:45 p.m. and treated by Dr. A pretty, daughter arrived August 10, for widely known for his musical abElmo Eddington. Keith and Janet McLachlan and contributions. Smith. She made her debut at 8 ility Carl and Emma Bennett Don- lbs. 6 ozs. There are three brothMrs. Lillian Crabb entertained aldson are the proud parents of Keith, 10; Marvin. 7. and as luncheon guests, Tuesday, Mrs. a baby boy, born August 6, ers, Mack, five, years old. Mr. and weight 8 lbs. 11 ozs. There are Mrs. Chester Smith are receiving Pete Lott of Salt Lake City, and two brothers, Evan and Kenley, as grandparents. Mrs. Mary Jones of Lehi. and a sister, Linda, to welcome congratulations him. Mr. Donaldson is in the Soil radio representative. The Club members will be featured on Conservation Service here. GrandBe ... the program, arranged by Mrs. of R WATKINS LEE TRAINS Anderson at the State Bank Lehi, and announced by Ron Bai- AT FORT BENNING ley, KOVO announcer. This week's Lee R Watkins left Thursday Club for broadcast featured the Fort Benning, Georgia, where n With Top program with Donna Fowler, Dry he will spend four months in raJorgensen, Lois Moore and dio school training, under the NaSusan Chamberlain. , Clubs rep- tional Guard program. He spent resented were the Kitchen his furlough here with his parents, -Queens, Kool Kookies, Happy Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watkins. Chefs and Fashionettes. While at Fort Ord, Calif., in the Last week, Bonnie Southw'ick initial period of training, he acV w and told of Mutual Dell activities hieved a third place medal in the Bruce Bone, recreation director, rifle shoot. talked on the Little League." Next Tuesday's program will Mrs. Minnie Gray of Tooele, spotlight the attractive quilt pre- visited here during the, weekend pared as a fund raising project with Mr. and Mrs. David RobOur exclusive drycleaning for the Community Carnvial. erts. She returned home Monday .We Have a Complete of.. ported to family members that for her they are now encouraged ' . Eldon M. Stock, 50, of Salt parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lake City, received treatment for M. Donaldson of Virden, New an injured arm, requiring sutures. Mexico, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph He was injured in a boating ac- - Bennett of Holden, Utah. S&Pflpparel OPAL LEE COLLEDGE IMPROVING AT HOSPITAL ' Little Miss Opal Lee Colledge, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evans L. Colledge, is reported improving this week at the American Fork Hospital. She" has received treatment for the past month for a deep wound of the left leg, suffered some four months ago at play. Physicians re- Alva H. Wing Enters Real Estate Business Lehi Hospital Happenings , . 7 T" Visit Our vy : . ". 13, 1959 FOR BETTER THINGS m recovery. GLENN WINGS ATTEND POLICE COMMUNICATIONS CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wing have returned home after spending an vacation in Denver, enjoyable Colorado. The Wings attended the National Convention of the Associated Police Communications Officers, Inc., where Mr. Wing was a representative of the General Electric Company's division of electronics. Many interesting tours were en joyed, including a trip to Pike's Peak. Echo Lake, the Denver Police Building, State Patrol Head- Tinn?DAY, AUGUST, Lehi , |