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Show News About Folks You Know Mrs. L. D. Backer enjoyed a LEHI PATIENTS AT from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hacker AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL and daughter, Kay, of Ogden. Mr. Lehi patients at the American and Mrs. Earl Lunt and Mrs. Mina Fork Hospital during the week In Pickering of Salt Lake City. cluded Brent Dorton, Phoebe Mr. and Mrs. John McClure of Quintana, Jessie Parker, Laurie Smith, Rulon W. Cook, Kenneth Moab, spent the weekend visiting Royle, Arthur Sabey, Roger Morhere at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ton. Fred Yates. Mr .and Mrs. Lars Jenkins en joyed a three days trip to Vernal and Flaming Gorge. Dinosaur Park was a highlight Their children, enjoyed camping out with them, with them enroute. Miss Cheri Bennett made the trip by train to Chicago, Illinois, where she will spend a month with her sister-in-laMrs. Paul Bennett. Paul has gone to Dayton, Ohio, for further study in dentisat the Glen Gardner try. He will take up dental sur Calling and orthodontics. Mrs. Ben home recently were Mr. and Mrs. gery nett will join him in Ohio, after Jack Rasband, Clyde, Lynn and the month is up. Mrs. Luella Brienholt of Heber JESSE BENNETT STUDIES City. FOR MASTER'S DEGREE Richard Bennett left for a three Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bennett left months business assignment in for their return to Logan, after Montana. His wife and two sons visiting with family members here. A graduate of the Utah State Un accompanied him on the trip. iversity, he is now studying toMr. and Mrs. Mark Greenwood ward his master's degree in for enjoyed a visit from their grand- estry and education. children, Vickie and Scott Anderson of Kearns. Their brother Way- MRS. HUBERT JENSEN JOINS CAPTAIN JENSEN ne, now 13 years old, was vacaFORT SILL, OKLAHOMA AT tioning at Bear Lake with ".Here from Hawthorne, Calif., Captain Hubert J. Jensen was recently transferred for army duty at Fort Sill, OklaM .after service in Fort Lee, Va. His wife, the for mer Mildred Mclff, accompanied him to Fort Sill, after spending six months here, visting her mo ther, the late Mrs. Lillian Mclff. With her went her daughter, Lil lian, and son, Larry, aged six. Allen R. Peterson spent a week with relatives here, house guest at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Edward Branson. A former resident of Fairfield, Mr. Peterson is employed as a tool designer at an aircraft plant in the Los Angeles area. His wife and daughter, Kathy A NEW GRANDSON FOR remained in Idaho for a visit with her mother and family members. LLOYD AND DORA EICHLER Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eichler re Mr. and Mrs. James Norman of ceived the news by telephone an Long Beach, Calif., spent last Sun- nouncing the birth of a baby son day and Monday, at the home of to Raymond P. and Linda Drusche Mr. Norman's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stine. The baby, who weighed in George Zimmerman and with oth- at 8 lbs. 6 oz., was born July 6, er family members. Their daugh- in Bremerton, Wash., where Ra ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor dioman 2c Stine is stationed aband five children, of Glendale, Cal oard the U. S. S. King. Michael ifornia, also joined the family Raymond will be his name. The group. They were enroute to Port- Eichlers are looking forward to land, Ore., for a visit with a sis- a visit from the young family in about two weeks. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith. ( Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner and daughters, Lucille and Neva of New Plymouth, Idaho, and Glen Shaw of Walla Walla, Wash., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner and family, Wednesday night. On Thursday, they bid bon voyage to their son, George Gardner, who with his wife and five children, left for New Zealand. He will teach in the church college for the next five years. LIAHOXIAN CLUB HOLDS SUMMER MEETING IN PROVO CANYON Mrs. John Broadbent and Mrs. Lynn Lewis were the hostesses for the summer party of the Club. The enjoyable affair waes held last Saturday morning at the Broadbnt's summer home in Provo Canyon. The members entertained their husbands at breokfast .Visiting in the cool canyon followed. Lia-honi- an CURTIS AND CAROL CEDARSTROM BEVERLY HAVE NEW DAUGHTER Lujean is the name chosen for the baby daughter of Robert Curtis and Carol Cedars trom Beverly. The baby was born July 2, at the American Fork Hosiptal, and tipped the scales at 8 pounds 6 ounces. There are four pleased sisters, Kathy, Connie, Donna and Diana. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are the proud union will be held at Saratoga, HERE FROM SAN FRANCISCO Saturday, July 15, beginning at 2 for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen pjn. An enjoyable and son, Lynn, enjoyed an over- everyone is planned, with sports Famnight visit from Mrs. John (Sha- and rides for the children. ron)) Salla, a niece, of San Fran- ilies are remind ad to bring their cisco, Calif. Points of interest in own lunch. the area were visited, Tuesday. Mrs. Salla is visiting in Utah and BABY DAUGHTER ARRIVES Idaho with relatives and friends. FOR MERLE AND LAUREL er JAMES BUCHANEN ILL ON OFF TO CHICAGO COAST, GREENWOODS VISIT FAMILY James Buchanen, former Lehi resident .and California airplane plant employee, is seriously ill, ac cording to family members here. Mrs. Wilson Greenwood and her son, Delos Thomas, Motored to Grenada Hills, California, to aid her daughter, Mrs. Buchanen and three children. Nielsens Attend NEA Convention GEORGE CARSON FAMILY REUNION SLATED JULY 15 The George Carson family re- BUSHMAN ARCHIBALD The news came by phone to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bushman, announc ing the arrival of a baby daughter to Merle and Laurel Bushman Archibald. The baby, first child of the Archibalds, was born in Ft Assiniboine, Alberta, Canada, where the young couple are resid-iSunday, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Archibald of Glen wood. Alberta, are the paternal grandparents, while Mr. and Mrs. George Butler of Clarisholm, Alberta, are RAY DEAN BROWNS the delighted HAVE NEW BABY GIRL The Bushmans plan to take a trip A pretty baby girl arrived June to Canada to visit the young fam28 at the American Fork Hospital ily in about two weeks. for Ray Dean and JoAnne Quintana Brown. Beth Ann is the name RICHARD GRAYS HAVE chosen for the little miss, who TWO NEW GRANDCHILDREN ounces. A weighed 9 pounds 7 News came to Mr. and Mrs. sister, Jenny Jean, and a brother, Richard the arJoseph Charles, are welcoming the rival of aGray, announcing baby son to Richard and newcomer. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quin Evelyn Staheli Gray of Enterprise, The newcomer, born July 3, tana, Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Utah. one has brother, Richard, and two of Brown Orangeville, Calif, sisters, Deslie othy Ann and Sharylene. are Felix Mrs. Beulah Stahli of Enterprise. Mr, and Quintana, Myton, Utah, is maternal the grandmother. and Mrs. Lester Christensen of A baby daughter arrived June Price. 28, for William Ronald and Juan-it- a Turner Gray of American Fork, KAY HOLM STEAD at American Fork Hospital, the EMPLOYED AT BYU weighing eight pounds. There are PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT two brothers, Terry Lee and Den Kay Holmstead, son of Mr. and nis, and a sister!, Vicki. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstead, is now em- Mrs. LaVerl Turner of Pleasant ployed at Brigham Young Univer- Grove, share grandparents' honors sity, in the personnel dept. During with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray the past year he was a represen- of this city. ; tative for the New England Life Insurance Co. With his wife and RELATIVES ATTEND son, Jeffrey, he makes his home in FUNERAL OF n, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K Nielsen were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nielsen of Provo, on a motor trip to the National Education convention at Atlantic City, New Jersey, where both men were delegates. Vernon Nielsen was also a state delegate on the elections committee for the Department of Classroom Teachers. A week was spent in convention activities at Atlantic City. The two couples went by way of Denver, Colo., and through West Virginia, spending a day and a half at Washington, d. a They enjoyed an overnight stop at Hannibal, Mo., where Bishop Nielsen had served on his mission. There they viewed relics of the Mark Twain era. Church shrines visited included the jails at Car thage, HI, and Liberty, Mo. The THE LEW FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Truman library at Independence, Mo., was also visited. A day and a half was spent in New York City, the group going on to Niagara Falls, into Canada and back to Detroit. They crossed Lake Michigan at Muskegan and Milwaukee. They viewed the Rush-moMemorial in South Dakota, and attended the summer production of the "Passion Play," in Spearfish, S. D. Palmyra, the Hill Cumorah and the Joseph Smith and Martin Harris farms were viewed in New York. At Albany, where they attended church services, they visited with Elder Kenneth Gray, who sent his regards to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray, and friends here. Rainy weather was encountered throughout the y trip, they reported. re 19-da- If Pays to Advertise . Springville. GENEVA GANE Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C. Dickerson and family, of Bartlesville, Okla LEHI MISSIONARIES homa, and Mrs. McKnight Recent visitors at the home of of Killeen, Texas. Stacy (Lois Dickerson) inMr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner visited in Lehi, Orem, Provo, and cluded Mr. and Mrs. Glen Owens Salt Lake City, with relatives and of Boise, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. friends, the past week. The Irvin Clyde Owens, of Pocatello. They C Dickersons came to attend the SCOUT TROOP, 584 ENJOYS were returning to their homes funeral of Mrs. Dickerson's sister, from a California vacation. Glen Geneva Frank Game of Salt Lake ANNUAL ATTENDANCE Owens is a member of the Boise AT LEHI RODEO re- City. Scout Troop 534 made their an Seventh Ward bishopric. They Gane was the daughter of that they have had both Mrs. nual pilgrimage to the Lehi Rodeo ported and Alice Knudsen Wilford as guests of the civic committee, Elder Kenneth Webb and Elder Frank, former Lehi residents. She There were 39 in the group, Stanley Wanlass as their guests was buried in Lehi last most of them from Salt Lake recently. Both missionaries are doof are well and ing highly thought County. They enjoyed a swim at in that area. Mrs. Owens is a The Dickersons and Mrs.to Mc reSaratoga and a picnic at the H. niece of Mr. Gardner. Knight left Sunday, July 9, l B. Mendenhall ranch. Paul turn home. Mr.' Dickerson and is a member of the ExMrs. McKnight are Tyrother and TRANE FAMILY HOLDS plorer Post. REUNION AT LIBERTY PARK sister of Rodney Dickerson. The family of Mr. and Mrs. An KENNETH GREENWOODS drew Trane enjoyed their annual Complete line of TO MOVE LOGAN reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Green Lake City, Saturday, with about wood (Rita Wing) and baby sonv 40 members in attendance. Glen If If g a 55--ft 10 w mobile home washer, carpeted Scotty, have moved to Logan, Trane of Lehi served as reunion with automatic or if yon want of 40-f- t. where Kenneth plans to attend chairman. Those joining their parbdrm. for a construction Utah State University. He will ents, with their families, included or good used Jxtilers Job enin The education. couple major Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trane of Or-SEE US! Meljoyed meeting Mr. and Mrs. em; Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane and Phone AO vin Merediteh. Mr. Meredith is a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trane, Salt U. S. U. student. Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane, Lehi. Dinner was enjoyed W. H. EVANS FAMILY and the day spent in games and VISITS FROM WYOMING visiting. Don Trane win be chair 1560 X. State fit - Oram Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans and man of next year's reunion. baby son, Scott, now three months old, of Rawlins, Wyoming, spent June 30 to July 5 here. They were house guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Evans. Business and pleasure were combined in COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE the trip. The Mendenhalls entertained at a family picnic for 25, at Saratoga, Sunday evening, July 2. During this training Cadet Evans is receiving practical experience and instruction in tactical, technical and adminsitrative subjects, with special emphasis plac ed on the duties of a second lieu tenant in an infantry unit Evans is a 1958 graduate of Lehi High School and is a student at the University of Utah. Says Howard W. Robinson: "During your vacation use . personalized CHECKS . . . " ... and remember only COMMERCIAL IDAHO VISITORS REPORT ON banks offer checking accounts "During your vacation use personalized checks . . . and remember you won't find checking account services at other types of financial institutions for only commercial banks, such as State Bank of Lehi offer this safe, convenient, inexpensive way of paying bills a way that's so popular over 60 million checks are issued daily. Men-denhal- "Checkbook money eliminates financial chores when you have . . ." Vacation Trailers ... Swt... "America's most popular personal checking account service it's; easy to open easy to maintain costs less than money orders. CORBET Trailer Sales . HOWARD B. BROWN Fire Auto Health Lehi & Remember only all purpose commercial banks offer checking (account services. In this area you will find THRIFTI-CHECK- S at 1 ., Phone PO 53 Mil? STATE Accident "Over 80 years of con tinned, friendly sendee to Utah County" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . 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