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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH CCIOSEU News About Folks You Know Mrs. Donna Williams of Magna, Mrs. La Verde Kirkham is vis iting in Blackfoot, Idaho, at the was a dinner guest at the home home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. manager at Carl's Shop in the Reed kirkham and family. Temple Square Hotel, is studying new methods at Mary's Mrs. Florence Jensen enjoyed a School of Beauty in American visitt from her daughtetr JoAnne, Fork. Mr. and Mrs.' Philip Bailey, here Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson Sunday evening from Salt Lake of Payson, visited here last Saturday, at the home of a sister City. to Mrs. Nelson, Bishop and Mrs. Mrs. Duane M. Strickland A. Eugene Hilton. The two fam(Sheila Roberts) and sons James ilies enjoyed a day in Mercur where they secured a good supNile, Lee D. and daughter of Cedar Fort, spent two ply of pine nuts. weeks in Las Vegas, Nevada, visMr. and Mrs. Richard Douglas iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Roberts. of Salt Lake City, visited here with Mr. and Mrs. P. D. HumphMr. and Mrs. P. D. Humphrey rey, last Wednesday. Mrs. Douenjoyed a visit from a niece, Mrs. glas, daughter' of Mrs. Humphrey, ColRuth Speer Abby of Denver, orado. She was on vacation from is considerably improved after seher duties as a trained nurse in rious illness. Kim-berle- A weekend visitor in Salt Lake City, with her sister, Mrs. Ruby Pack, Mrs. Eliza Crabb enjoyed meeting her Caughter, Mrs. Mildred Mjgleby, in from Las Vegas, Nevada. VISITS IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Jennie Nostrum enjoyed a visit from her son and daughter, Denver. i MISS LA RETTA ADAMS Miss Lcr Retta Adams To Wed Roy E. October 8 Singleton , Announcement is made this week of. forthcoming Don C. Loveridge and Mrs. Alberta Simpson enjoyed Sunday visitors including Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moore and three children, of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Simpson, Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sjmpson and three children of Salt Lake City. Refreshments were served. 24-HOU- Glen Webb and Mrs. Eilene Beck, who spent 10 days here from Los Angeles, Calif. While here they were joined by Mrs. Nostrum and Bruce Nostrum on a trip to Elko, Nevada, whre they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nostrum and children, JoLyn and Mont. Mrs. Nostrum accompanied the California visitors to the coast where she will remain for a WRECKING SERVICE R Dial SK 86 ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Tour Friendly Ford Dealer marrjage of Miss La- Retta Adams to Roy E. Singleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.- G. Sinsleton of Orem. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mrs. B. Adams and the late S..E. Adams, formerly of American Fork. The family is now living in - a- " " r. ' T Lehi. Bishop' n. Thomas Wof findert will officiate' at the ceremoriy to be performed in the Fourth Ward church, Thursday, October 8. An open house reception will follow with the ceremony, receiving from 8 p.mv to 10 p.m. The prospective bride is a grad uate of American Fork High School where she sang in the chorus and served on the school II the American People Want to Surrender to Inflation paper staff. She attended Brig-haYoung University where she continued her musical activities as a member of the university chorus. She was secretary for the YWMIA in the Lehi Fourth Ward. Mr. Singleton is employed in Orem. He attended school in Orem and at the Central Utah 5 Vocational m School. if Keep ing! : j jp-- By Orville Gunther 1 spent a few minutes in a phone booth the other day. It was torture. Sheer torture. It had nothing to do with the conversation. You see, the little fan in the booth didn't work and the air became so stagnant I could have choked. Worse luck, I had to keep the door closed, to see some notes I was using. It reminded me of homes and hotel rooms I have been in. You know the kind r . . closed tight and heated for warmth, but no provision for air movement or ventilation. Just goes to prove that , the heat alone is not enough for comfort. 'Air circulation is vital for that fresh, free feeling. Any . heating system - that does not offer continuous, gentle circulation of air simply is not a comfort system. Many of the good systems even bring in some fresh outdoor air. the greatly Oddly." enough, improved comfort produced by continuous air circulation actually costs less than the discomfort of no air circulation. That's because circulating air use of all the heat. Without circulation, much heat rises to the ceiling and then slowly escapes outdoors. You've paid good money for that heat, but it didn't do you much good. Gentle circulation would have mixed- that heat with cooler air, kept temperatures even from floor to ceil. giving you greater ing comfort, better health protection and savings on fuel. We have found that, in many cases, a "poor furnace" or a "problem home" for heating are quickly corrected by proper adjustment of the funv ace blower which moves the air. Could , be its what, you need. Just call us at SK We, are your Lennox makes : - .. . I l,;rlV:?l. . Xhe steel strike could end any day if the steel companies would just give in to the inflationary demands of the Union leaders. But is that what America wants? Not according to numerous public opinion studies showing overwhelmingly that people fear and oppose the further spread of inflation. Not according to polls of steelworkers' opinion showing that they would rather preserve the purchasing power of their present high wages than get more dollars that buy less. Not according to countless statements by responsible representatives of government. If inflation is to. be, halted, a start must be made ; somewhere, by someone and now! Steel companies know they can't do the job on their own. But they believe they can make a start and can set an example and they are doing their best to do so. The steel companies have made a proposal to the Union: ; , non-inflationa- ry ' They have asked the Union to help eliminate wasteful practices, friction and misunderstanding. In return the companies have offered to improve pensions and insurance this year and to increase wages next year. " ' The Union has rejected this proposaL" Understandably there is growing impatience in the country over the long continuance of the strike called by the Union. Certainly the steel companies, whose losses are running into the millions every day, share this impatience. So do our employees, whose earnings are stopped. When the strike is settled is undeniably important, but how it is settled is even more important. Surrender to the Union leaders' terms would mean more years of inflation. Can the nation afford to pay this price? That is the real question. The companies continue to hope that the Union leaders will recognize the national need to help prevent further increases in the cost of living and will join in agreement. reaching a truly non-inflationa- ry THE STEEL COMPANIES COORDINATING COMMITTEE , dealer. - GUNTHER'S Phone SK 81 North First West AMERICAN FORK American Fork Yes, the Steel Strike 'Settled Today- - the engagement and Van-ett- LEE R WATKIXS SPEAKS CHICAGO VISITOR FETED IX ATLANTA CONFERENCE AT FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watkins Mrs. James Bradley (Annette left by plane Thursday enjoyed a telephone call from Read their son, Lee R Watkins, Sunday (today) for the return to her He had just returned home in Chicago, "Illinois, after evening. from Atlanta, Georgia, where he visiting with relatives in Heber, attended LDS Conference and Lehi and other Utah centers. Mrs. was called on to speak. Lee R is Dorothy Ivers entertained at dintraining in radio maintenance at ner in her honor. Others present Fort Benning, Ga., under the Na- included Mrs. Nora Read, their tional Guard program. mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MacDonald and five children, all GRACE ANN SEAL of Heber; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Seal and three children, and Miss TO STUDY XI'RSING Grace Read. Salt Lake City, and Miss Grace Ann Beal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Beal. is en- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller and rolled at Brigham Young Univer- sons Neil and Craig. Here from Flagstaff, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Evans and daughter Barbara, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Evans' parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Their daughter, an honor graduate of the Flagstaff high school. sity, where she will study nursLight! Nature's resplendent is enrolled at the USU in Lo- ing. She is living on campus at robe; Without whose vesting beaugan. Mr. Evans is employed in Merrill Hall, a first year ty. AH were wrapt in gloom. Arizona by the Standard Oil Francis Thompson. Company. y, residentt, is a house guest here at the home of LeRoy Davis. He stopped to visit with friends, en- route to his home in California after several weeks spent in Canada at Alberta and British Columbia. He is also spending part of his time in Provo. 375 Uxington Avenue Great Lake " Republic Steel Corporation Steel Corporttio Unite ..New York 17 New York Armco Steel Corporation?Bethlehem Steel Company Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation . 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