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Show THE LEHI FREE TRESS, LE1IL UTAH f Willi News About Folks You Know Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mott visited Mr. and Mrs. M- - S. Lott enterin Orem, Sunday, with a brother, tained at dinner, Saturday, in Royal Mott, seriously ill at his jiuuur ui ix aiuuvii qui iiaiit., ' . ' home. who left for military training at Fort Ord. Calif. J Also included Mrs. Alberta Simpson enjoyed with Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Lewis a visit in Keams with her daugh- and sons, Paul and Stanley, were Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Jasperson ter and Thomas Moore, who entertained (Miriam Lott) and son Jeffrey, her at dinner in Salt Lake City, of Salt Lake City. and brought her home by car. Dr. Mario Gardner and daughh A weekend fishing trip to ter Janie, came by plane from Lake at Hatch, Utah, was Phoenix, Arizona, to attend the enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Edward wedding of a nephew. Ted Adam-soG. Yates and children, Myrna, and Miss Sherilyn Russon. Cecil and Shirley. With them also Janie was a flower girl. Rex went Gerald Beal, friend of Cecil. Gardner and sons Kenneth and Robbie, came from Vernal for the Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram occasion. While here they visited K and daughters Lucinda and Calu-di- with their mother, Mrs. Angus accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and other family memJohn Broadbent for an enjoyable bers. weekend at the Broadbent sum. Mr. and Mrs. Don Simpson and mer home in Provo canyon. four children of Bennion, visited Among those who visited with here Sunday with Mr. Simpson's Miss Patricia Larson and the Niel mother, Mrs. Alberta Simpson Larson family were Mr. and Mrs. and her father, Don C Loveridge. Paul Meacham and family of Also here were Mr. and Mrs. ClarAmerican Fork; Mr. and Mrs. ence Simpson and three children Glen Jorgensen and family of of Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Grove; Miss Mynra Mon-so- Clarence Wright of Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Rex Larson and Grove, called during the. weekend. Eli Fox. A family dinner honored Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Powell and Clara Clover on her birthday, children, Connie, Clyde and Clau- Sunday, Sept. 13. Mr. and Mrs. dia, of Anaheim, Calif., visited Joseph Tanner and daughters, here for several days, guests at Laura Lee and Karen, came from J i the homes of their parents, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Don MR, ANU MRS. KENT SHEPHERD Florence Powell and Mr. and Mrs. R. Combs and children, Lauraine, Ray Frampton in Pleasant Grove. Steven and Brian, from Spanish Mrs. Powell entertained them at Fork. Their son Michael is now in St. George, . attending Dixie dinner last Monday. College on a scholarship. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis en- Mrs. Julian Clover and children, with Miss Leita Strickland, daugh- a gown of lace over satin, floor tertained at dinner at their home Julie and Jay, also called A pretty birthday wishes. Paul last honoring good Wednesday, ter of Mrs. Fred Strickland of length, with long sleeves and Pefor cake was prepared by Mrs. TanCedar Fort, and the late Mr. ter Pan collar. A veil floated to Trane, prior to his leaving six months ner. on a Fort Calif., Ord, Strickland, became the'ljride of fingertip length "from a . tiara of NaKent Shepherd in rites perform- seed "pearls. Deep red roses with training assignment with the Mr. an Mrs. Dale Seeley have Guard. Guests included Mr. ed in the Salt Lake Temple, Tues- white stephanotis composed the tional Mrs. sons Merwin and here recently from Pleasant moved Lewis, day, Sept 1. Mr. Shepherd is a bridal bouquet. and Miss Mar- Grove and are occupying the Chris, enn nf Mr on1 Mpc Aaron Khn- Attendants were Mrs. Don Lit- Paul and Stanley, Provo. tine Phillips home in the Fifth herd of this citv. Elder Joel Rich- - tleford and Mrs. Booth Sorenson, garet Lindsay of Ward. Their children. Nelson, 13. .ards Derformed the ceremonv. sisters of the bridegroom; Mrs. Mrs. N. Seamons (Eloise L; Lynn, 9, and Cheryl, 6, are all - sA reception honored the newly-we- Marvin Ross and Mrs. Carl Ste- Russon) and children, Lynn, Jen- enrolled in school, Mr. Seeley is in the Cedar Fort hall, Sat- wart, cousins of the bride, and sen, and Alan, of Logan, spent a graduate of the BYU with a urday, Sept. 5. Following a color Mrs. Glen Ashley. Pamela and last weekend here visiting with Bachelor of Science degree and were flower Loralea Littleford theme of pink and white, carnMrs. Seamons' parents, Mr. and a business major.- - He is an ations combined in a background girls. They wore like models of Mrs. L. E. Russon. came to teacher, but at the pres'interest with white doves and pink taffeta in bouffant style, and attend the funeral ofThey Louisa Mrs. is emloyed in the enent time of pink carnations Radmall in the Manilla. Ward large ferns. A tiered cake was held bouquets roses. and and bride with and deep pink topped gineering department of the Gentemple The mother of the bride wore chapel. groom figures. During the receiveva Steel Plant. He is teaching were blue lace and the groom's mothrecordings ing, favorite Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith enjoy in the Fifth Ward Sunday School er chose a floral print. Each pin ed a three played. days visit from a cou and his wife is chorister in PriThe dainty blonde bride chose ned a corsage of pink rosebuds to sin of Mrs. Smith and family The couple are taking her shoulder. , members. Included in the group mary. Best man s duties were per were Mrs. M. I. Little of Whit charge , of. the newly organized formed by Dan Peck. Ushers Calif., and her daughter and "young married" class in .the were Don Littleford and Booth tier, Mr. and Mrs. Bill MIA. Sorenson. Farmer and children. Bill, Carol .......... Mrs. Merlin Pack ( Jeannine and ,.y j l...... Robbie, of San Fernando, Berry) cared for the guest book. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Peterson greeted the guests at the door. Mr. and Mrs. Malin Smith were In charge of gifts were Barbara hosts at a family dinner at their Stookey, Sandra Peterson, home, Sept. 4. honoring Mrs. Cora Hacking and Faye Hayes. Atwood, mother of Mrs. Smith, Refreshments were served by Connie of Pleasant Grove. Others present Margaret Chamberlain, Charlotte Cook, Carol included Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Ault, Atwood and son Roy, Pleasant Smith and Jolene Cook. Grant Christofferson Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Bishop served as master of ceremonies Atwood and daughter Pat, Provo; By Orville Gunther for the program. Rebecca and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burgess and to the Bruce Allred as guitar sang Just the same political offices and babies, there is anaccompaniment of Don Davis. children, Bonna, Sharyon, Craig other thing that needs frequent Glenda and Sheila Cook enter- and Mark, Aline; Mrs. Lyle Mer tained with dancing. Toasts were rill, Stanley, Barbara and Jill of Changes. That is the air filters in a given by Mrs. Dale Berry and Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs forced air heating system (or Mrs. LaVell Jorgensen, Songs by Smith and children Gordon, Ste Lucille Peterson and her son Jay, air conditioning system). The above is just a little bit were accompanied by Mary And ven and Jo Anne. of - information I'm passing erson. Following a honeymoon trip to herd will continue his schooling along to you. It can save you Utah parks, where they at Brigham Young University fol conSouthern and discomfort, money siderable gnashing of teeth . . . also visited the St. George Tem- lowing an education major, and ple, the new Mr. and Mrs. Shepbecause clogged furnace filters Mrs. Shepherd i s employed in are the one largest cause of herd are making their home in , Civil Service in Salt Lake City. Mr. Lehi Ward. Shep-the Seventh service calls. You see, when furnace filters become chocked, with dust, only a very small amount of air can get through. The furnace blower win run and run, but very little air will be pushed through the registers. And because so little air is going through the furnace, it overson-in-la- Pan-guitc- n, H Wt hr - THl n:CAV, a, ft":'-?- n, Miss Leita Strickland, Kent Shepherd Exchange Wedding Vows . ds FAMILY DINNER Mrs. Roger Price entertained at a family dinner at her home for Mrs. J. G. Worth, Mrs. E. C. Crookston and Mrs. Hazel Atwood, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Earl Hunter, Midvale; Mrs. Leona Robertson, Mesa. Arizona; Mrs. Earl Carlisle and Mrs. Edith Lassen of American Fork; Mrs. Ava Winterton of Orem and Mrs. Robert Burnham of Provo. House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flack of Long Beach, Calif., who spent a day here; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Robertson and four children and Mrs. Leona Robertson, aunt of Mrs. Price, all of Mesa, Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moyle, sister of Mrs. Price, of Corvalis, Oregon, spent the weekend here. Michael Kearney Named to Lehi Stake High Council Michael Kearney, long j S-- Ii walks hand in Responsibility hand with capacity and power. 'J. G. Holland. time worker in the Mutual Improvement Association, was sustained as a member of the Lehi Stake High Council, at conference, Sunday. He is filling the vacancy left through the passing of Gray. Elder Kearney, son of Mrs. I. R. Peck, was born in Lehi and has lived almost his entire life in the Fourth Ward. He has served in ward and stake positions, largely in the MIA. He was Stake Secretary for the MIA, ward counselor and superintendent and later stake activity coun- WT f Hy-ru- m selor, which r'" EMBER 17, 1939 position he held for " ihas also served as ward financial clerk in the Fourth Ward and is a member of the 127th Quorum of Seventy. He was a member of the School planning board for a time, and has followed the LEHI GARDKNKS INVITED scouting program to some extent. TO ATTEND PLEASANT Educated in the Lehi schools, GROVE SHOW he graduated from Lehi High The Pleasant Grove Garden Club is holding a flower show in con- School and has attended Brigham internection with the Community Fair, Young University. hisAlways hobbies and ested in sports, 18. will The show be open recreations run in that direction Sept. to public view from 12 noon to and he Includes fishing and pheas6 p.m. Entries will be received ant hunting. from 7 a.m. to 9 ajn. Mr. Kearney has engaged in poultry raising for some years. ATTEND FUNERAL His wife is the former LaVee IN SANTAQON Bateman, daughter of Mr. and atMr. and Mrs. Val Johnson Mrs. Bernell Bateman, and they tended the funeral of an aunt, have two daughters, Merilyn, 14, Mrs. Effie Higginson, 77, in Santa-qui11. Mrs. has and Jeanne, last Monday, Coming from served as a counselor Kearney in the Prian early pioneer family, Mrs. Higmary underJune Peterson and ginson held a long time record of Violet Kirkham and is now sec- church and communiity activity. retary of the Fourth Ward ReEight children survive and were lief Society. Mr. present at the funeral. Johnson served as a pallbearer. Waiting For a Sail The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES - ii i nvroTicua lib AUIIIUIOCJ v" r "V- AN AIR FRANCE JET HOLIDAY TOKYO PARI . Sj ROME w . M -- f n, 033 , MARJORIE HARRIS NEW COUNSELOR IN THIRD WARD MIA Marjorie Harris was sustained as counselor in the Third Ward YWMIA recently. She will replace Connie Powell in the position. GenelJ Winslow is the pres- ident. We must find our duties in what comes to us, not in what we imagine might have been. FREE PRIZES! Just Kkut about REXALL Durfey Cleaners SUPER PLENAHINS Aatrica's lamtst Wlng Priduct ViUniR-Miaer- Minimum dollar valut of prli en date el oa oackaata rata ward Computation May 13, 1959. Dial atd PO Member NID 8-24- State Street Lehi Drag Co. Lehi Main Street George Eliot. Lehi 1 son-in-la- Vi Time For a Lu-Ge- ne X Change r ir. J .1 wJt ; Save on a pair! 9 heats and the safety control shuts off the burners. Result: you get cold. That's why I say again: or at change 'those filters least dean the old ones. Filters tan be taken oat and same of t tapped out f them. the This will keep them going a while longer, but new filters should be put in twice during the heating season. It's easy to do yourself,-anthey are inexpensive. Our shop has all XEUY 01828 JIMS AMERICAN Wt FORK , BLACKWALL TUlE-TV- ft plut tax tnd two retrtrtablc tlrw isk for debits WRITTEN GUARANTEE NEW KELLY EXPLORER sizes. Never be ashamed of dirty filters. That merely means the system is doing its job of picking up, heating and recirculating the air. All air has dust in it. And it's better to have that dust in the filter than bounc ing aromid the house. That's why Lennox puts oversize filters in its furnaces. 'Another tip: don't operate a forced air furnace without filters . . . the'dust then collects inside the furnace and ducts. If you have any questions, just call us at SK Thone SK SI North First V,i A 1 This is the last time you'll be gassing up this buggy, Joe!" 2 for os law ... GUNTHER'S NYLON only M II mm 6.70-1- 9 BLACKWALL, RAYON plus tax ind retreadsble tira It's a wonderful feeling to be trading in the old ecu especially if the old one has seen its best days.. It's a wonderful feeling, too, to know that the new car sew one being financed as economically as possible. Car buyers who arrange an auto loan at our bank know the feeling of satisfaction that comes with cutting the financis ing cost to a minimum. They also enjoy the convenience of including the initial car insurance premium in the loan. If you are ready to buy a new car, see us for a fOR WORRY-MtE- J DRIVING, 100K FOR THIS SIGN OF QUALITY low-co- st auto loan with convenient repayment instalments spread out over a period of months, as best suits your personal budget setup. You will get prompt action. LtyJllLY DEPENDABLE FOR iS YEARS Closed Dally Noon to W riml with special gutsU: Howard KEEL Patrlca MUNSEL rUiMMIMft PkhM ft lUUIMfta Kttly SMITH and Louis PRIMA proudly pratantta oy UNITED STATES CRSWSfeS FOUNDATION t p.m. DEN'S TIRE SHOP Dial PO 10 Wft State - Lehi IN State Bank of Lehi |