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Show Ce THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961 AUSTIN REUNION ATTRACTS 120 FAMILY MEMBERS AT WINES PARK" The Austin Family reunion was held last Sunday at Wines Park, Hospital Notes... James C. Gough, Raymond EieBolt received med92, Laid to Rest ical treatment July 12 to 15. with - Third-Sevent- were present. It was reported that there are four serving in the ' vice-preside- nt Mary Forestier,, secretary. LEHI GARDEN CLUB FEATURES ARRANGEMENT Dorothy Southwick UTAH FINANCE COMPANY OF LEHI 36 West Main PO Mrs. John W. ((Dorothy) South wick left Wednesday for Corvalis, Oregon to attend the Educational Secretaries National - convention. Mrs. Southwick, the only one in ; Salt Lake City. More than 400 of the company's leading agents and their wives and families representing New England Life's 97 general agencies from Maine to Hawaii, and execu tives from the home office in Bos DELBERT E. SUDWEEKS ton are attending the convention. LEAVES FOR MOROCCO DUTY After a month at home with his ALVIN KIRKHAM VISITS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mrs. Eliza Crabb is enjoying a Sudweeks, Machinist's Mate 3c visit from her brother, Alvin Kirk- - Delbert E. Sudweeks, left for his ham of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. return to navy luty. He will be, Kirkham, youngest son of the late shipped to Morocco, where he will George Kirkham, holds a long rec rejoin his shipmates aboard the ord of service as a probation of USS Dewey. He has served at ficer. He is now a volunteer work Morocco for the past year and a er in the Los Angeles Temple. half. i O ii GENERAL O Sport and Western Clothes, Hats and Boots at POWERS and spend the 24th at Cedar Fort at the Rodeo ece T Anniversaries Navlor fluto Funerals Free Delivery Service 235 Shoe and Clothing Store Lehi Floral North First East Phone PO to Phone PO 1265 M 2151 ft yffl Eds Swim 5C 5C Ferris Wheel SO Jet Plane 5C Train 50 w m jt iii. ill 17 :: a m i T 5C Merry-Go-Rou- nd SNACK 12 oz. 5 p.m. daily -- APPLE PIES North 5th West Lehi - 303 SIZE 79C cans Qg . cans - .1 a .g UTAH FROZEN for 4 PICTSWEET FROZEN 4 G$ffiUOtfPS m a ttt TCnnTmTrtcm Q9C cans ; Sunkist LEMONS CflNTSI.0UPES.lb. lb. ioe Hostess Reg. 45c size 33 MGEL FOOD CAKE wtmw a im 3large k, ib. loaf for SKIORTTENING 3 pound can SUPREME COOESHES S--.-!- Q5c SXOKREEM 79c 95c - .......... 69c Whole or Half . . . Water Show Kids Bathing Review Center Slices lb. . Betty Crocker CAKE MIX - 2 for I. G. A. BUTTER - AA Grade - pound L G A CHEESE LOAF - 2 pounds 413 ..49C 09C FRANKS Whole or Butt Half - lb. 5 aa iUWI I. G. A. Strawberry PRESERVES 4 for i Seethalers HAMS 2 . EI 73c 73c PAPER PLATES : 9 in plates - pack of 80 . . 89c ZEE NAPKINS - package 10c ' PAPER CUPS package of 25 29c Gleem TOOTHPASTE reg 83c size 69c Swift's Boneless Hostess PIE BR j 35c 93c can Jumbo Square Dance -- 6 12 gallon - - 10 71 Big FREE Program TKHE USUI .IFISIEe PIERCES FROZEN CAL FAME LEMONADE Morrelis HAMS Shank Hali - lb Your FREE Tickets will run in 11.0 U packages m Large Colored Whole Cut Up SO Boat 2 PORK AND BEANS FRYERS Whip 27c 79e 09c 27c ALL FLAVORS DILL PICKLES See You at Saratoga on the FREE PRESS Day 5c Dav For Lehi . quarts PITTED RIPE OLIVES TairCa for FRUIT COCKTAIL 4LIBBY'S cans ORANGE JUICE FRIDAY. JULY 28 Main Street ' 8- - MACS SODA POP (Closed Saturdays and Sundays Utah County's Dodge Dealer 145 West 3rd South IN PROVO FR Can Do Better at You ELECTRIC Television - Radios Car Radios 8 a.m. Latest Styles Shoes for the Ladies i Complete Service All Makes . . . HOURS 8 Dresses 2-Pi- FOR YOUR EVERY FLORAL NEED Weddings ... Ladies' New Fall FLOWERS C K'S ,11 Get Your - I Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner and Mr. Skinner's son, Dell, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage at Roy, fast Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeppson of Pleasant Grove, also went with the partey. M-Sg- ICE CREAM Dart Pickup from "Dodge" the Only Truck with Compact For the Best Deal Economy You Have Ever Had TRY US! I M-S- gt JELL-- 0 ed both ways. New 16 agency in Includd in the 150 cadets scheduled to attend the Civil Air Patrol Encampment at Hill Air their visit. Force Base in August is Tetrry Price of Lehi. He is a son of Mr .and Mrs. Roger Price. t. Price will go as one of five receipients of scholarships from the Elks' Club. The club has been giving scholarships for the past six years. The encampment will continue from August 1 to August 12. Radio & Television Service the district to attend, is secretary at the Lehi High School. She is president of the secretaries organization in the Alpine District. The trip is being made by chartered bus, with sightseeing to be includ- $2095.00 " JA Secretaries Meet ;.. S. Volkman Here from Las Vegas, Nevada, Mack. Trudy and Randy Barn-hur- st are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. ajid Mrs. C L. Johnson. They are children of Dean and Betty Johnson Barn-hurs- t, who brought them here for Terry Price to Attend CAP Camp As Guest 0! Elks Mr. and Mrs. Hal E. Holmstead are attending the annual meeting of the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company's Leaders As sociation at the Homestead in Hot Springs, Virginia. Holmstead is an associate of the Raymond Cedair Fort vaiiuc J p.m. Hal Holmsteads Attend Insrance Meet at Virginia . DEMONSTRATION 1 Mrs. Lucille Hillman of Ameri can Fork, was the guest speaker for the Lehi Garden Club, last Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. Roy Ferman. She demonstrated various types of arrangements, using many different types of well known flower and foliage materials. Many types of vases were shown, as were pictured suggestions on flower arrangement. Her daughter, Mrs. Ray Bone, also offered some timely suggestions. A tour of the lovely garden at the Ferman home was enjoyed, with numerous blooming plants viewed. Ronald Stine, club president, took charge. Refreshments were served. To Attend Loans to $5,000 and up to 36 months to pay " " ' : field. Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen, now 92, is the last living member of the immediate family of John Austin. She was visiting with family members in Sandy, and did not make the trip to the reunion on account of the hot weather, but sent a note of greeting. The reunion is held near the birthday anniversary of John Austin, on Sunday, the second week in July. Officers elected for the com ing year included, Mark Austin of American Fork., president; Eland Mrs. mo Gray, great-grandson- Worthy Purpose Consolidation Emergencies Lu-An- vice-preside- er Home Repairs Any pres- Lowell Brown, president, took charge, assisted by Richard Robn and Mrs. erts, ' ' Green, secretary. Supper was enjoyed and games and races featured for the chil dren. Two returned missionaries e, FRIENDLY FINANCE PLAN family members 120 ent Friends and relatives of James Glade Powell 11, son of Mr. and C. Gough, 92, long time sugar Mrs. Wayne Powell, underwent official, gathered for company minor surgery July 14funeral services Saturday at 1:00 h Ward p.m., in the Major surgery was performed Mr. away Gough Chapel. passed July 17 for Jenefer Day, four and Tuesday, July 11. Mrs. Mr. and a half.' daughter of Delbert Sudweeks of the Sev Carl Day of American Fork. enth Wafd bishopric, conducted Glenda Golding, 17, granddaugh- the services, at which Mrs. Joan the ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ger-be- r, Welch, ward organist, played The and prelude postlude. organ collision, a in highway injured ofremained for observation, July 18 prayer with the family was Trinnaman. Kay fered Sydney by 19. and Johnson offered the prayer in the Lester and Marjorie Colledge chapel. Mrs. George P. (Nyda) Price Austill are the parents of a new baby son, born July 15. Carey presented the bigraphical sketch Clint is the name chosen for the and tribute. newcomer, who weighed 9 pounds "I Need Thee Every Hour," was 9 ounces. Pleased brothers and sung as a quartette by Dale, He- sisters include Sue, Ellis, Jeffrey, ber, Leo and Karl Hadfield, with Lyle, Kevin and Tracey. The good Mrs. Karl Hadfield as the accomnews was sent to the grandparents panist.' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Austill of Bodne-villSpeakers were Hyrum C. Evans, Indiana. lifelong friend and associate, and Vivian Carter, a nephew. Violin A black-haire- d baby girl arriv- selections by Clifton Alsop includ ed July 18 for William Fred and ed the Kreisler arrangement of Charlotte Shurtz Yates. The baby Gluck's melodies, and "Teach Me who weighed 7 pounds has one sis- to Pray." The closing song was ter, Vickie, and a brother, Jerry. by the quartette, who sang, "Be Sharing grandparents pleasure are hold Tis Eventide." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yates of Lehi, Niel Sorenson spoke the beneand Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shurtz diction. The grave in the Lehi Thoof Orem. cemetery was dedicated by Bish Circleville. in mas lives op Wayne S. Powell. The beauti ful flowers were cared for by tne Kind words never die they just Relief Society members. Pallbears, ers included grandsons and become victims of ingratitude. Grant Nile Gough, Gough, Gayle Gough, Kay Johnson, Duane Sadler, Irvin Johnson, Paul Sorenson and Rod Edwards. Interment took place under the direction of the Wing Mortuary. Great-grandfath- Mil uly THE LEHI FREE PRESS Activities AH Day pounds ... -- Main Street Lehi Prices Effective Thurs..Fri.,Sat. ' Case of am 124VS Table Treet q pkofS... 3C SHOP EARLY AND SAVE STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 24th |