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Show THE THURSDAY, AUGUST ?7, 'l959 Among visitors at the Don C Loveridge home last week were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Simpson and children Steven, Carrie Lynn and Penny, of Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Simpson and children, David, Glen and Gloria, were here from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yates and Clarence Wright, a niece of Mr. daughter Shirley, enjoyed a trip Loveridge, came from Pleasant to Ely, Nevada, last week. With Grove. them for camping out and gathering pine nuts went Mr. and Mrs. LEHI GROUP TAKES Fred Yates and daughter Sharon. OUTING AT FISH LAKE The group left Friday and reA group from Lehi spent three turned home Sunday. They report days last week on a cool outing a good crop of pine nuts this year. at Fish Lake. Fishing and trolling from a boat were enjoyed in the Mrs. Bert Peterson and chil- beautiful surroundings. Those indren, Judy, Lana, Robert and Bar- cluded in the group were Mr. and ry, visited in Orem, last Friday, Mrs. Rex Zimmerman, Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Russell Hillman, Mr. and Baird, the former Sarah Orfon. Mrs. A. Eugene Hilton and Dr. Joining the group at dinner were and Mrs. Philip Spjut. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Orton, parents of the two ladies, who came CHARLES HAMNER from Payson. TELEPHONES FROM FORT BELVOIR, VA Mrs. Norman Hansen and famCharles Hamner received a teleily of Vallejo, Calif., visited here phone call from his son, Charles, and attended the funeral of a Monday night, from Fort Belvoir, brother, Howard Gray, last Fri- Virginia. With Antone Powell, day. A brother of Mrs. Gray, Ken- Charles is at the draftneth Allen of Fort Shaw, Mon- ing school studying the National under tana, also joined family members Guard , program. They are enjoyhere for the services. ing tours of Washington, D.C and other points of interest. They atMr. and Mrs. William H. Fox tend church services in the same and daughter Michelle, of Bounti- ward as Ezra Taft Benful, .were Sunday visitors here son and Secretary his family. A son of the with Mr. Fox parents, Mr. and Bensons is their teacher. The Mrs. Harold M. Fox. young men expect to return home November 30. Mrs. Retta Loveless of Sandy, spent the weekend here with her JOHN HUTCHINGS MISSES mother, Mrs- - Lettie Gudmundsen, DISASTER ON and other relatives. Mrs. Gudmud-se- n YELLOWSTONE TRIP returned home with her for a John Hutchings, Lehi naturalist, visit in Sandy. returned home last Friday evening after a week's field trip in ATTEND S LAUGH the Yellowstone area. With' him went Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wag-staREUNION IN IDAHO and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dun'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ball, son Leo and daughter Bonnie, returned ham of American Fork. Although home Monday after a visit in Ab- they felt the shock of the eartherdeen, Ida. They left Friday on the quake, they were in a location from the disaster and suftrip which included attendance at apart the Slaugh family reunion. There fered no bad effects, although were 119 present. Terry Dorton they reported it as a most terrible the Ball family. and far reaching catastrophe. accompanied The group were exploring the Their daughter Shirlene, Mrs. naStrong, joined them in Idaho and various rivers in the area for returned with them for a stay turalistic specimens. here. Mr. Strong has departed for MRS. MARK FEATHER STONE military duty. TAKES EASTERN TOUR TO CANADA ?Only that day dawns to which Mrs. Mark Featherstone returnWe are awake. David Henry ed home Sunday evening after a Thoreau. tour of the Eastern States and Hatred is active, and envy pas- Canada. She visited many interestsive dislike; there is but one step ing places from as far south as St. Louis, Mo., to Washington, D.C from envy to hate. .' Goethe. New York and Boston. Niagara Falls and the historic pageant at Palmyra, New York, were highof the tour. Many historic lights i church shrines, such as Kirtland, s Ohio, and Nauvoo, Illinois, were visited. Mrs. Featherstone was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Albert Mercofer of Alpine, on the ! planned tour, going by chartered bus. There were 37 in the group. V , ff ; Any- A NEW GRANDCHILD FOR ADAMS, ZIEGLER FAMILIES First child of George Robert and Diane Adams Ziegler, now of Granger, Utah, was born August 16, at the American Fork hospital Grant Robert is the name chosen for the young man who weighed 7 lbs. 6 ozs. Sharing honors as grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ziegler. Pleased are Mrs. Myrtle Tanner of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of Pleasant Grove. great-grandpare- . FAMILY MEMBERS JOIN IN VISITS A nephew to Don C Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Don - Loverdige of Orem, visited here with good wishes on the 91st birthday of Mr. Loveridge Thursday. With him were his sisters, Mrs. La Priel Smith, 'Mrs. Pearl Jeppson, Mrs. Elgiva Ashton and Mrs. Cora Hooley, all of Orem. They continued on to Salt Lake City, where they visited with a sister, who also observed her birthday on that date. Among others who called was Soren Mork, long time friend and former Lehi resident, who came from Salt Lake City. Cards were received from many parts of Utah and other states, including a rememberance from Patriarch S. I. Goodwin, a brother-in-lanow of Inglewood, Calif. For plugs? By Orville Guhther The earplug industry should be booming these days. Have you noticed the noise lately? Cars, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, power mowers, planes, trains, children. As the cool cats say, "It really bugs me, Dad." And it is worse in the summertime because doors and windows are open more. And, outside of an occasional interesting spat by the neighbors, all these noises are strictly They are a drain on the patience. Earplugs are one uncomfoi-abl- e answer. A Lennox ditioning system all-seas- answer. is air corn, a better You see, with a Lennox system, you shut the windows and doors on noise . . (on dust and dirt, too.) Of course, you'd be defeating your purpose if the air conditioning equipment was noisy. That's why Lennox goes to such great pains to make it quiet. And they succeed. The floating blowers, acoustically lined cabinets, solid construction . . . everything is engineered for quietness as well as - efficiency. So why not enjoy some peace and quiet, and the finest indoor comfort on the face of the globe? Get the facts on l ZIMMERMAN'S VACATION AT BEAR LAKE Taking their family, Mr. Mrs. S. Rex Zimmerman spent four days on vacation at Bear Lake last week. Swimming and fishing were enjoyed on the fam ily outing. With their parents went Sharon, Scott, Kathleen, Kyle and Kurt Zimmerman. Dean remained at his work in Spanish Fork at the printing office. MRS. NINA HERRON HOME AFTER SUMMER VACATION. VISITS Mrs. Nina Herron has returned to her home here after two and a half months spent on vacation visits. In Seattle, Wash., she was a guest of her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. Their adopted baby, Anita, now six months old, was. a chief attraction. Mrs. Herron also welcomed, her son ;Max Herron ' and" family to SeSJtle. a home They w have purchased there. She stopped at Boise, ( jldaho, at .the home of a niece, Mr. (.and Mrs. Harold Marker and fam-jilGoing out to Ibapah, Utah, she visited with two sisters, Mrs. Blanche West and Mrs. Chloe Part rish, before returning home. 19. There were rs , en-sig- Mrs. Lee Johnson, is in Moses Lake, Washington, where her husband is stationed in military EVANS FAMILY --MEMBERS VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA Dr. and Mrs. Dean W. Criddle and children Marilyn, Mary Ann, Dean Edward, Linda andiKathy, came from Pleasant Hill. Calif., for a Visit with Dr. and Mrs. Robert John Evans. Mrs. Criddle will be remembered as the former Joy Evans. They remained for four days. Dr. Criddle is a physical chemist for the Standard Oil Company. Also here were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans and three children, Paulette, Deborah and John Da- ( For Table and Canning Will Deliver or Pick Your Own Llahlon Peck Phone PO Utah. Mr. Sunderland continues active in farming operations and some poultry raising. He enjoys garden ing. Formerly in the Third ward he continues in the bishopric, ward teaching program. Solitude shows us what we should be; society shows us what we are. Richard Cecil. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR RICHARD VAN WAGONER Mrs. Paul Julian and son Randy entertained a group of boys 8-28- 91 mSULIIJ SPECIALS at breakfast in American Fork Canyon. The occasion was a sur- prise birthday party for Richard Van Wagoner who was 13 years old. Boys surprising Richard were Jerry Smith, Douglas and' Wayne Peck, Paul Asay, Ralph and Paul Glather and Gill Van Wagoner. RIVER RUNNERS JOIN IN PARTY; AT ALLRED HOME Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ' Allred were ' hosts at an ' enjoyable gathering of their companions in "running" the Colorado River last June. The party was held at the Allred home and featured the showing of moving pictures and slides taken of the river run and also scenes from a salmon fishing trip in Idaho. Refreshments were served. Included,. with the Allreds were Mr. and Mrs. Ray ' Edwards, Mr. and "Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Schramm, Scown, Mr. and Mrs. .Winford Gray,- Mr, and Mrs. Merlin Peart, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs.' Gerald Turner. - Ve Service ILETHI - U - 0 - VlLETKl-U-CO HPH-U-4- ? - 0 NPH-U-o- -- O- - - - - Protamine - U - 40 - Protamine - U -- 80 - - N Vlente-u-4- 0 LENTE-U-8- 0 sMk - - - - - $2.08 k All Makes and Color TV Radios Record Players Public Address Black-and-Whi- . 8c N Aspirin Tablets, 5 gr. 100 for k! Rubbing Alcohol (70 Ethyl) pint . 19c!Sj K store k drug . . . 1 te Systems and Car Radios JACK'S- Radio & Television SERVICE I HOURS Dial PO 9 a.m. to 71 6 p.m. DAILY CLOSED MONDAYS 1265 North 5th West, Lehi GET-YOUR.- nnnflnnfin9n "j Main Street - Lehi CARD OF THANKS During the illness and passing of our beloved husband and father, Howard Gray, the many kind acts and expressions of friends have aided us beyond measure. For the flowers, to all who called at the home, took part on the program or assisted in any way, we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks. Mrs. Howard Gray and family Citizens of the world, accept the "glorious liberty of the children of God," and be free !., This is your divine right. Mary Baker Eddy. THE Y's WAY ill Plan Nov - ' 1 t t . t - 0 Iff it 9 To Attend BVU vjw 71 . f. II me . . 3P$n& aa van tan'es of a Dig university fiu -M . Ph. 325 EDUCATION . - the attention of a stfull eolteffe - FINEST HOUSING GIRL FOR GAYLON AND JOYCE MESSERSMITH A baby girl arrived August 17. Complete for Gaylon and Joyce Turner in Tooele. Valyri is!the Official Inspection Station name chosen for the newcomer who weighed 6 lbs. 11 ozs. There is one sister, Tauna, and a brother, Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Clemn Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Cedar Fort, are the pleased grandparents. Mrs. Turner spent last week with the fam- Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager Dial PO ily. The Turners now have four Auto Repair Work MOBILE' Auto Service yor BVU hU ho 'added nearly 500 more campus housmg pnHs. These, 'with the 'excellent rental opportunities' in the community,' mean more housing at BYU thaili ever before. There it a place for yowotBYU. HIGrf ACACEMIC STANDARDS The doors of BYU are o'pefl fa 11 who can Irieet its academic standards. These standdrdf 'are 1iigh, but Ifiey pay dividends in the long ' run, Tor BYU, graduates are in demand over the Nation. ' Styclent activitles because, students are friendly, club and church activities are. open to all, counseling is available, and students reside in pleasant group accommodations. There is a place for you at BYU. 'FRIENDLY; DEMOCRATIC SPIRIT .BYU, are. tremendously, successful AMPLE CLASSROOMS The beautiful new buildings at provide" finest classrooms 'and lab6ratories," and further expansion is now under way. There is a place for you at BYU. BYU , OUTSTANDING BALANCED EDUCATION FACULTY The BYU faculty has At BYU, a church instifufioh, students can receive education of the mind, body, and spirit together. Church leaders speak every week in devotional assembly,, and a complete stake of 26 wards is active on campus. BYU is the place for you been trained in a hundred universities and colleges. The ader ratio for quate staff means a proper more personal attention. student-teache- grandchildren. CUP AND MAtl HOWARD B. BROWN Remember These Dates: COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE FRESHMAN ORIENTATION who has the facts to give you, Phone SK SI North First West AMERICAN FORK TOI.lflTOES reunion with their father were vid, A BABY In case you are" wondering GUNTHER'S It Pays to Advertise! , Lennox. I'm your boy. CHOICE - w, y. Mes-sersmit- h, birthday, August 55 present for the enjoyable event which included dinner, games for the children and visiting. Planned at Wines Hutchings of Salt Lake City. for the Park, the party was held at the Lehi Riding club clubhouse. A de- ROGER GRAHAMS VISIT corated cake centered the table WITH DAUGHTER ON in the pleasant clubhouse hall. TELEPHONE The piano came into good usage A telephone call came for Mr. for playing and group singing. The children sang the happy birthday and Mrs. Roger Graham, Monday, from their daughter Sharon Knox, song to their grandfather. in Spokane, Wash. They also enof the joyed Colored moving pictures hearing the voice of their Pasadena rose parade, Disneyland little granddaughter, Teresa Ann, and family scenes were shown by who will be two in- December. George R. Anderson. S.Sgt." Knox is stationed at FairThose included in the family field Air Force Base near lat been stationed for past three years, Lt. Colonel Richard W. Gilchrist visited here at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lavon Young. With him was his wife, Stella Gilchrist and son, Arnold. They also spent some time in American Fork with Mrs. James Julian, Mrs. Gilchrist's mother. n Their son, Bruce, is now an in the navy and is studying at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. With his wife and two children, he makes his home in New London, Conn. Diane, now held last Friday evening in Spanish Fork. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lowell Crabb and the late Mr. Crabb of Spanish Fork. The newlyweds will make their home in that city. MRS. ELIZA CRABB ATTENDS WEDDING OF GRANDDAUGHTER Mrs. Eliza Crabb attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Renon Crabb of Spanish Fork, and Gilbert Relock. The couple exchanged vows in the Salt day cake were prepared in honor Lake Temple and a reception was of the birthday of Mr. Skinner, August 27. Also present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil FAMILY HONORS WILLIAM SKINNER ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner were Saturday dinner guests in ters together for the first time Holladay, at the home of Mr. and in some years, Thomas E. Sund- Mrs. John A. Hutchings. A chickerland was honored on his 77th en barbecue and elaborate birth- Bishop and Mrs. Wayne Sunderland and family, Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell (Alta) and family, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Fon Cook (Ileen) and family. Cedar Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Healey (Mirl) and children, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. George R. Anderson (Iva Dell) and two daughters, here from Norwalk, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sunderland and family, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Arave (June), daughter and three sons. Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sunderland and family, Lehi. Also joining in good wishes were two sisters of Mr. Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell of LT. COLONEL RICHARD Lehi, and Mrs. Amelia Fairchild, GILCHRIST VISITS HERE Idaho, and a cousin, Mr. On furlough from army duties Burley, Mrs. Fred Coombs and daughand at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where he ter Virginia Myne, of Garland, the has of Pacifica, Calif. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans is a member of the Atomic Research Commission. Also joining the group were Mrs. Helen Evans Bergstrom and daughter Carolynne,, ' of Morgan. Mrs. Bergstrom is Home Demonand stration Agent for Morgan one FREE PRESS. LEIfl, UTAH FAMILY GATHER, HONOR THOS. E. SUNDERLAND FOR BIRTHDAY With all of his sons and daugh- News About Folks You Know Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbard of American Fork, visited here at the home of Mrs. Hubbard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen. The young couple returned Monday after a week in La Salle, Illinois, on business and pleasure. LHI September Life Fire 770 Center Auto Health Lehi & Accident Phone PO 8-24- 53 ! 21-2- TOt Pubic Raloliens Deportment rlghem Young UnWartily, Prove, Utoh Plaoi itnd moVrta of chorgi oddilfdnol fnformotian about irlghain Young Univur'sity. ' I am ipoctatty lnltrittd In.. 4 ItECfiSTRATION NAMt 'ADDktSS:. September 25-2- 6 OtY U JTCtkrt .3 |