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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THVRSDAV. AI'Cil'ST 25, I960 Family Reunion Marks Wedding Date ol Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe f Mearle Smith of Provo, has accepted the position of librarian at the Lehi Junior High School and is planning to make his home here. A graduate of Brigham Young University, he has taught in Tintic for the past two years. His wife is the former Eleise Bergquist, sister of Gordon- - Bergquist. Their children are Jeffrey, 6; Stephanie, 5; Brian, 3; and baby Marilyn, one year old. A A family reunion, held Saturday, in the presidency of the Quorum August 20, at the American Fork of Seventy for many years. He fulpark, marked the 54th wedding an- filled three missions, in the North Central States and niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Max 's Rothe, which fell August 15. Din- Northern State. Among Mrs. ner, program and swimming were positions were positions in enjoyed by the group which includ- Sunday School and Relief Soed over 100 persons. A highlight ciety and the MIA presidency. of the day was the showing of They also served on the old folks Swiss-Germa- Mearle Smith New Jr. High Librarian vv rj n, I - . 7 Ro-the- moving pictures, accompanied by vocal recordings, secured by Elder md Mrs. Joseph Reeder (Ruth i. Hothe), on an LDS mission in TTie views showed baptisms lerformed in the ocean, singing exjroups and other interesting periences. Greetings were received from the Reeders from overseas, and all of the other family members were present. Included with their families were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ritchie (Alwene) of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothe, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rothe, Los Angeles, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Fon Rothe, Lehi. They have 25 grandchildren and 2 great grand w committee. WILSO.V FAMILY, MRS. WORLTOX, VISIT OX COAST Dr. Ramon Wilson came from Lafayette. Indiana, recently to join his family who have spent the past two months here visiting with Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. W.L. Worlton. Dr. Wilson has a post at Purdue University as Market Service Director. With Dr. and Mrs. Wilson and their children, Bill, JoAnne, Kay and Bruce, Mrs. Worlton enjoyed a visit with her daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hun-sake- r, in San Francisco, Calif. Goto Disneyland and other points ing in the Los Angeles area, they children. spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Both are converts to the LDS James L. Frame and family (BarChurch and came to America from bara Beth). Mrs. Wilson will be as her daughter, Germany and England, respective- remembered 2, Ruth. ly. Mr. Rothe was born Sept. 1875, in Germany, a son of Fried-ric- h Ernst and Hulda Alwiene 1 SMART MONEY Rietschel Rothe. Annie Mathilda Appleyard Rothe was born Nov. 1, HhlQWS in Oldham, England, a 1875, Elizaand WHERE TO ,Tm William of daughter beth Busill Appleyard. GO AFTER Both have been very active in READING church affairs and have long held THE ADS the position of prominent farmers in the community. Mr. Rothe servIN THIS ed in the Sunday School superin-tendenc- y NEWSPAPER, for over 25 years, and o 1 Ta-iit- Riv-erto- n; J People, Spots In The News MR. AND MRS. MAX ROTHE TIXGEVS COME BY PLAXE FROM FAIRBANKS, ALASKA Mr and Mrs. Darhl Tingey arrived by plane from Fairbanks, Alaska, Thursday, coming to the bedside of his father. J. Lee Tingey. Their children, Nancy, David and Randy, remained in Fairbanks with friends. Mrs. Tingey will be remembered as the former Roena Abbott. They have spent two years in Alaska on a homestead in the scenic and fertile area. Mr. Tingey is also employed by the Weim-Alask- a Airlines. -- 12 oz. CORNED BEEF Park, Friday, at 6 pjn., with Vincent Scown, cubmaster, in charge. The Indian theme will be featured in dancing performances by the individual dens, games and contests. There are some 40 boys 1b the six dens. a picnic at Aspen Grove. The Sniders left Friday, for their return, leaving Glen for a longer stay here. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE -- J Life and Family " Fire Auto Health & Accident Phone PO Lehi 770 Center J. Jones and Melvin PACK S0OS CUB SCOUTS TO MEET AT WIXES PARK FRIDAY Cub Scouts of ' the six dens of Pack 3003 will meet in Wines HOWARD B. BROWN 8-24- 53 Family .&TV? Campbell's can Tomato ! ) 9 cans Applesauce Raisin, Fudge Nut Butter Pecan Duncan Hines n IirI?V A.PI riTTV ic this Alphorn at Aschau! West Germany, made from a fl spruce tree at behest of band leader Franz Jell. ssCiiJf CARD OF THAXKS At the tme of the Dassiner of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Dean, the sympathy and concern of friends and neighbors has aided us beyond measure. To all who called at the home, for the btautiful flowers, to those who assisted on the Droeram or helped in anv wav. we wish to express our deep gratitude. Mrs. Alyce J. Warburton I ULJ--R 8afaiV' Hereford FAMILY MEMBERS VISIT AT JOHN ERNST HOME The many friends of John Ernst will be pleased to know that he is improving nicely following an accident in May, although still required to use crutches. He expects to be able to discard the crutches by the end of November. Visitors at the home last week were Ms. and Mrs. Merle Snider, cousin of Mr. Ernst, and sons Lyle and Glen, of Reno, Nevada. The Ernst family, the Sniders and Mr. and Mss. R. L. Graham enjoyed a ride over the scenic Alpine loop and 100-poun- d .WHWIJ Cake Mixes 3 ff uu for - - - Shurfine Libby -- 10 oz. Vienna Strawberry Sausages - for Preserves - 5 for ti 5 Nabisco Baronet Creme aSndwich - - - - -- S Ho JN Soflin 80 count - SANDEE NOEL poses amid sands prettily Ha. of Mmi Sarasota, ' Paper f f Carnation Napkins - pkg. f r or them Assorted r Tissue 4 for oVC Royal Treat OO -- OOC Mushrooms - 4 oz. FROZEN FOODS Zee I RISE in corn yield through intensive irrigation and fertiliza- tion is predicted by Cargill Hy 300 3? s U Cut Green Beans - 4 cans brids scientists, nere examining plant from test plot at research farm in Klk itiver. Minn 1 1f DeMonte 303 can - 1 ncrformcr is this Franco v.innrt Italian (Tvinn.-iKMinichelli. niakme "almost perfect X as he trains for Olympic Games in Home. 5 fiX' s t ; Round or Swiss Cabbage Steak pound - pound - Swift Premium y v Weekend Specials - Rump Old Type Cara Nome Home Permanents - Reg. 1.50 - Only .1.00 Childrens Super Plenamins 5.49 Save 1.79 - Get 36 free with bottle of 144 School Supplies Filler Paper Reg. 10c Roasts - lb. 65t 10 3 Melons pound pkg. pound - for 25c f or 59c 4J(5)(g -- 100 ft. roll Waxtex Fruit Pies -- 3 for - 2H Valley Hi W - u Number 1 West Main St. - Lehi Dial PO 41 JV Number 2 State Street - Lehi Dial PO Prices Effective at Both of Our Stores -- 1 ifU Apple - Cherry - Boysenberry Frost N Flame Strawberries - 6 for Libby - 303 can Fruit Cocktail pounds - Bacon 187 41 Northern 3C Potatoes Crisp Rite le it) for Prices Effective Friday and Saturday 3 Reg. 25c paaepr 49c loose leaf Pens - Pencils - Ball Pens - Lunch Kits Dial 2 Orange Juice - 5 for Red Honey Dew or Crenshaw ... j OcJ' JJ fea M PZEggE Swift Premium 9 rr JkvC I Lunch Bags Snow Crop USES Oranges - 5 for -- -- 1.00 - p.. 1 UU $0c 4 1100 JJ Jr |