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Show J -- Beverly Bray, ; THE LEHI FKEE PRESS Mrs. Clarene Gerald R. Turner Turner Quinn, T r t fx To Wed "17 J" i f Aug-1- 8 Funeral services for Mrs. Clarene Turner Quinn, 68, Lehi native and long time accountant for the "Improvement Era," LDS jChurch publication, died Thursday, Aug. 4, in a Salt Lake City hospital after an extended illness. of American Fork. Woffinden Funeral services were held at Bishop R. Thomas will perform the marriage rites t, ll - as eijtff Representatives from nine Tcey Utah County steelmaking communities proclaimed September 29, 30 and October 1 as "Utah Valley V' v Steelmark Days." In a meeting held in Provo last - Ticket Sales Progressing ; . On New Corvair The ticet sale on the beautiful new 1960 Corvair to be given away as the grand prize at Lehi's Community Carnival, August 27, is pro- o Mahlon "'according Peck and Benarr T. Judd, of the fund raising project. However, they would like to gressing, William K. Wofherspoon, manager of the Provo Chamber of Commerce,, was named, by,,-- the planning group to head up "permanent committee to coordinate Steelmark Days activities throughout the valley. Russell Innes,. of Lehi, and Blaine Martell of Santaquin, were chosen as of the group. Meanwhile, . Steelmark Days 'moplans continued to pick-- up mentum t!its ''week as business, civic and community groups announced their support for the valley-wide promotion. Latest expression of full backing came. this week "from, Greater Utah Valley, Inc., whose board of directors . . . "unanimously agree to furnish our wholehearted support to the program." Early plans for the event now call for a full line-u- p of special prizes, a valley-wid- e parade, contests, steet shows, and dispays in each community near the:'hub' Of -- Named after the steel industry's modernistic Steelmark, the drive to draw visitors to Utah valley will serve as the communities' recognition of what the local steel industry and its more than 5,000 men and women mean to this area. The cooperative venture,, also is designed to boost business and industry in the valley by special and attractions- built around steel and its role in modern life. Personal appearances by U. S. Steel Hour television personalities all-o- ut . - Annual Sale Starts Friday. August n - Costume Jewelry , 12 off Rings - Watch Bands - Billfolds Mens Jewelry - Baby Gifts off He is mechanical contributions. now a scholarship student at Darren's College of Beauty in Salt Lake City, and has been employed for the past five years at the Truck Inn Cafe. A sister, Mrs. Maxine Bray Cal houn, will entertain for the pros pective bride at a personal shower, Friday evening. 1 , Watches and Clocks off 20 RN. VACATION1, IX UINTAHS A three day camping and fishing trip was enjoyed by a group of friends who left for Mirror Lake in the Uintah mountains, Friday. Included were Mr, and Mrs. Ben Judd, Peggy Ann ancl.on;, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lunt iind son, Steven, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanner, Cindy, Susan and Rickey. WEBB Jeweler and Optometrist THE SHOP GIFT Main Street Lehi a will be among the many activities planned for the celebration. in each community LOUIS PHILLIPS FAMILY VISITS FROM IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips of Parma, Idaho, were accompanied by their three sons, Russell, Taylor and David, on a visit here with family members. They arrived Friday and stayed over the week end, They dvided their time with their mothers, Mrs. Olive Taylofand Mrs. Alice L. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Price (Ruth Tay-lor- ) and family, and other close relatives. i" urge all those assisting in the sale of tickets to1 intensify their efforts as only some three weeks remain before the big date. The museum board of directors is spearheading the drive, with some other groups, including the Lehi Ladies Clubs, assisting in making the canvass of neighboring towns. Orem and parts of Pleasant Grove have been Utah's steel industry. ;.. covered, it was reported. atto Mr. an Judd According tempt is being made to enlist the Tri City Motor TCo's Explorer troops to contribute their efforts toward contacting some 'of the homes in Lehi. Local residents are reminded to take advantage of the opportunity to aid in the project and also become eligible to win the car. V Committee members are planto cooperate ning by purchasing tickets themselves, but are being 4 1360 encouraged to complete the sale r'- ;V in the various homes as rapidly as Anything Goes possible, Mr. Judd reported. " "'' j ''v c,'5 1 g' " iC Vp . Saving Season brBlrSuftHungryl Buyers Only $59.97 per month . ' . PLANNED mwtim Tuesday with !offfcials of U. S. Steel, business and civic leaders from county 'cities located" between Lehi and Santaquin unanimously, approved plans for the big "salute to the men who make steel in Utah." , ; - Semi Miss Bray, an outstanding art student, attended Lehi High school and was also a student at the Jordan Junior LDS Seminary. She appeared with her art work on television at the time of the high school dedication, and her posters used and other designs for MJA and other community and commercial purposes, as well as for the PTA council and Sego Lily PTA. She has been active in LDS church affairs. A graduate of the Lehi High School, Mr. Turner attended LDS Seminary and was a member of the wrestling squad. Chorus and FFA work were included and he received a medal for outstanding work as a mechanic. Including free valley-wid- e "salute to Early ptau wre blueprinted In Provo last Tuesday for an Utah County's men. oftee)" on Sept. 29, SO, and Oct. 1, by reprercntatlves from nine valley communities.' William (Bill) Wotherspoon, manager of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, seate-'- . co animating committee, with Blaine W. Martell, center, was chosen to head up the over-aOther committee Santaquin, left seated, and E. Russell Innes,, Lchi, right, as members are, standing 1. to r., Clair. Bowed Pajswvj Stewart A. Durrant, American Fork; Junius A. West, Pleasant Grove; and Dean"Afc"bott, Orom.- v-u- ie - - . buys a beautiful Ford Hospital Notes Mrs. Elizabeth" Cook of Cedar Moor Sedan in Trade SWAP SAVE NOW TRI:CITY MOTOR CO. Fort, was a medical patient, Aug. Mrs. Leland (Helen) Powell ceived medical treatment v ' to 9. : September Savings in August OP ' re- mmmmaKmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' Dale Walker received" medical treatment August 5. wi ma- Jane Fowler, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler," underwent a major operation Aug. 8. titian haired, baby girl arrived Aug. 1 for Glen L. and Connie Kirkham Nielsen, weighing eight pounds and eight ounces. Sandra Jean is the hame chosen for the newcomer, who has one brother, Bruce, two and a half years old. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kirkham, Lehi; Mrs. L. L. WalkerAmerican Fork, and H. L. Nielsen, Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robbins, Salt Lake City, and Mrs." Emily Nielsen of Provo, are the blue-eye- S- M- V Shep-her- d, par-ci'ntst- nf War Fortwhile. Ms ther. ,MpJOTL.Ynncei. !" J WM 4. A. "" ' in atwaaii.jlWt'CwS V- ;r : : ' "r ; 'J; "'... ' it m mi i. BOURBOK WHISKEY -- A ' able leisure time. that surand tomforts tools did How you learn about the round your good life? Probably through advertising. What is more, you can probably afford them only because of the freedom of competition brought about by advertising. ' Because it can advertise, a company can offer improved products or better prices to anyone in the nation, and quickly obtain the advantages of mass production. Because they can advertise, companies in America have provided the good life for practically everybody. Can any other nation say x uj much? labor-savin- ii ' ITUCRrSIRAIGHT oni mo Minn " ' ;. nn sorttnifj n ; : THIS ..fl" Worthy of r" your Trust 8. SneoWd of Lehi, ' I G OOD .0)1? fijmj&frgife The good life is a full life, complete with the comforts and convenience of a full living 'standard. It is also a balanced life, io which the stimulation of earning your way in the world is sharpened by the relaxation of an enjoy, ;weiipgixjpouodfr4rJoimcesf.( Aaron ' w,ifV .u mi-i- "'V'J C"V ;. d Kent and Leita Strickland are the proud first time a babv cirl. born Aug.' fri.ndJMrs ' y$ Mrs. Alfred (MernalJ.) , was a medical patient .Aug. 6, A x ' " Edna Molema, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Molema, underwent minor surgery Aug. 4. Kenneth Hunter underwent jor surgery Aug. M " , Tour New Ford Dealer 'la American j"ork g .ADVKRTISjflO HSkPS YOU BNJOY THE OOOP UIFR 'Jwm nosier x&6u'J. 9mo2 ffl i 1 11. 196 the White Chapel Mortuary in Salt Garden City High school, Garden Lake Gty, Saturday. Gty. Kansas, in 191L Active throughout her lifetime Surviving are her husband; a in LDS Church affairs, Mrs- Quinn son and daughter. Dr. James 1L was born in Lehi, May 21, 1812, a Quinn Salt Lake City, and Mrs. daughter of James Joseph K. and S-- Sam (Margaret) Taylor, SherMargaret Christina Evans Turner. man Oaks, Calif.; seven grandchilHer family resided in Independ- dren, and a brother, James. Salt Lake City. ence, Missouri, from 1913 to 1943L. Goates and George I. Warren She was married to John Alfred Bone assisted as pallbearers. A in Kansas number of family members and Quinn Jan. 12. 1912, City, Mo., returning to Utah in friends from Lehi attended the services. Interment took place in 1943. She was graduated from the the Lehi cemetery. which will be followed by an open house reception at the church from All friends and 8 p.m. to 10 p-relatives are cordially invited to have-bee- "SIEQHAH .DAYS " Lehi Native. Dips Miss Beverley Bray, daughter of Mrs. Lenard Rockwell. Lehi. and R. D. Bray of Salt Lake City, will become the bride of Gerald R. Turner in a ceremony in the Fourth Ward church, Friday, August 19. Mr. Turner is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abernathy j attend. all-ou- i THI RSDAV, AUGUST t m&mn mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 j rvi J . ' ;, ' ;m : ' 12 |