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Show THIHSPAY. SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FHEE PRESS 29, 1960 Public Invited to Hear Governor Geae D. Clvde at ft. F. Ocl. 1 Salt Roger Lovato, 25, City, walked away from his totally wrecked automobile early Saturday Morning, according to Police Chief Clemn Turner. He was fined $125 for driving while under the influence of liquor. Alone in the car, a 1952 he crashed into the steel rail near the semaphore, located Olds-mobil- In The News medical treatment Sept. ported improving. f -- 'V n V . SHERMAN 23-2- 4. Linda Donaldson, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Donaldson, underwent tonsilectomy, Sept. 24. her bouncy personality at Miami Beach. show and Plans The opening meeting of the Serimpian Club was held last Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Dean Mrs. Rulon Christofferson. club president, conducted the meeting and gave a report on the presidents' council meeting at which plans for the new Lehi Hospital had been discussed. The "go ahead" signal has been given, it was reported. Interesting reports on experiences at Girls State were presented by Linda Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gray, and Deanne Ernst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ernst. Donna Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler, who also represented Lehi at Girls State was unaeble to attend. Refreshments were served with 12 members present. The elub will meet twice monthly, the next meeting scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 13. y . na Swain, was admitted Sept. for surgery performed Sept. I He is doing well. and Call L. R. Holcomb PO Von Taylor, 17, son of Mrs. Ed- 7 . FREE Estimates 5, rJlr, . All Work Guaranteed Mrs. George Turner received medical treatment Sept. 24-2and was transferred to the American Fork Hospital. k. after medical treatment He will undergo sur Showers Drainboards installed Dannie Bernall, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bernall, was a medical patient, Sept. helps Lorraine Miller 25-2- 6. TELE Bathrooms Perrv Walker. 2. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walker, received medi cal treatment, Sept. 22-2- 4. Serimpian Club Hears Girls Staters LLOYD Hospital, 22-2- 4. ROUND, FIRM and fullblown, a big beach ball 78, E- - transferred to the American Fork '4 e, apparently uninjured. The collision occurred Saturday at 4 a.m.. Chief Turner reported. iL'azJ 22, is re- Sandra Dettmar, 11, daughter of getry. Mrs. Alta D. Hansen, received medical treatment Sept -. to the Utoco service station. The rail was broken off. Driving east, he plowed through the fence at the Earl Roberts home on Fourth East, and into the yard, uprooting an apple tree. No damage to the residence resulted. Mr. Lovato was 5 Thomas 75, Sept HOMEMADE sub by Isadore' Portnoff of Chicago (from di-- r rectiom in a library book) floats in first surface test on Lake Michigan. Hull is made fmm s DTLcti linn tonlr tXS7.-i- Lehi Hospital Happenings was admitted for Sunderland, John at First East and State, adjacent MlgpMMimilllHIIIIIM ... People, Spots SateStreet Crash Lake of. The public is invited to hear Governor George D. Clyde, Saturday, Oct. 1 at the American Fork High School at 8 p.m. Sherman Lloyd, Pvepublican candidate for U. S. Representative, will also address the gathering. This will be the only public appearance of Governor Clyde and Mr. Lloyd in North Utah County, committee members reported. .: Driver Walks Away From 26, 27. 8-29- 86 Un-gric- numbers will be presented. A social will follow the meeting and refreshments will be served in the school cafeteria. Included on the committee are fhe precinct chairmen. Wane E. Christensen, Lehi; U. S. Small, GOV. GEORGE D. CLYDE American Fork, and Lyean JohnThe meeting, which is sponsor- son, Pleasant Grove. The central ed by the precincts of Lehi, Am- committee for the Republicans is erican Fork and Pleasant Grove, cooperating for an outestanding will be held in the Little Theater evening. of the High School, which is located at 510 North 6th East in OFF TO CALIFORNIA American Fork. Glen Webb of Las Angeles, CaliAll state and county candidates fornia, visited here with his mowill be introduced. Questions ther, Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and which anyone would like to pre- other family members and friends. sent will be answered by the can- Mrs. Nostrum is accompaning him didates present. Special musical to the coast, where they will visit at the home of her daughter Ileen, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Beck. The Becks have just returned Entered at the post office at Lehi, from a 52 day trip around the Utah, as second class matter un- world, going by plane and stopder the act of Congress March 3, ping at intervals at points of interest. Enroute to California, they 1879 will stop over in Elko, Nevada, for a visit with another son, Mr. tfttH STATE PflSS ASSOCIATION and Mrs. Reed Nosterum and children, Mont and Jolyre. The Lehi Free Press MAILED IN MOUNTAIN of oaDer work almost buries Polly Ashby at Raleigh cigarette coupon head s quarters m ijuuisvihc, njr., wirejcjj upswing is Dnnging rusn 01 aDoun 2 million a - We Salute Men of Steel Steelmark T6. fi aay.' - 7" i Days their iqj,ityti. Special 1 CLEANED FREE Dr. A. W. Swinyard of Chicago, Illinois, remained here for an overnight visit with Mrs. Leo Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson and family. He was enroute to San Francisco, Calif., on an assignment in his position of direct- or of research management for With Every $2.00 Order of r.iiESS WHAT these fellows, shown in Rome, are! They're the Olympic basketball team from the Sudan. They're "suited up," but not for basketball, at the moment. Dry Cleaning Good Thursday. Friday and Saturday a Chicago concern. He also visited NATIONAL EDITORIAL with a brother-in-laMr. and FERN" RUSSON JUDGES Mrs. Jack Hanson in Salt Lake a; City. His wife, the former June SCHOOL FLOWER Mrs. L. E. (Fern) Russon was Hanson, and children, remained in at a school flower show Chicago. ft A weekly newspaper devoted to the judge in the Juaquin School in held the interests and welfare Pwo la5 Thursday. The Bnnual MERCHANTS' of Lehi City event features flowers grown or Published by the Free Press Pub- arranged by the Sixth Grade class. Glen Brown, a nephew of Mrs. lishing Co. every Thursday. Russon is the principal. Some 200 E. Russell Innes, Publisher entries were displayed in the Subscription Per Year (in advance) , , . $3.00 school auditorium. I I WISE Advertise! Pair Pants or Ladies Skirt HOWARD B. BROWN SERVICE COMPLETE INSURANCE Life ' Fire AutoHealth 770 Center Lehi During Steelmark Days Lehi Cleaners Accident & Phone PO Main Street Lehi 53 ff n If ?L ' A y. t Don't Miss Our Sidewalk Sale Thursday! PHILC0 BENDIX Capacity Demonstrator Was $56995 10-Pou- nd Table Model Radios RCA Victor Television Map now $399.95 full console We Stock a Compete Selection of Parts $12.95 do i the self inflating material rubber decoy regular WASHER only $259-9- 5 Screen RCA IFIF 21-in- ch noons slightly damaged cabinet RCA with purchase of any washer Tubes $219-9- 5 , Free $169-9- 5 , $545-9- 5 was $795 Whirlpool Electric Range ch (Sasos now $219-9- 5 nnp AoooooooooaSt3;5(S)on D A S IHI now now color-T- 30-in- Home Laundry Size $29-9- 5 front speaker - mahogany cobinet 17-in- ch on all F R El E 5 $19.95 doz. 2 with pump - $29-9- only $19.95 Philco Portable Television Deeks DEXTER TWIN TUB - - Clock Radios sgmn mnm DRYER WASHER - Transistor Radios Prices Effective During Steelmark Days COWOBINATION A Reloading Components Bushnell Binoculars I - Bushnell Scopes V"" ." Main Street I LEHI Phone PO 8 3461 |