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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1M1 THE LEHI FREE PRESS ill I. 3 if : J "i HBO mm wry A heavy bOJding program con- then commercial building. $10,-00- 0; Vera Curtis, bought and tinued in Lehi during 196L According to the records provided by moved building, $300; George F. the buildings permits the first Grace, barn, $100- - Edward F. three quarters reached $272,000 as Woolsey. $11,000. Total for the compared to $329,400 for the en- quarter amounted to $99,400. This compares to $76300 for the first tire year 1960. Atlas S. Powell dwelling, $12, quarter of 1960. 000; Bertino moved home base- Second Quarter 0; Alma Peterson, new home, ment, $1,800; Myrtle Woffinden. moved home foundation, $700; Sylvester Evans, carport, Carrol Smith, dwelling, $13,000; $300; Irvin Gerber. moved home Charles South wick, moved home bought. $4000; Carlos Coates, new foundation, $1,000; Day & Night home, $11,500; Harry Manning, franchise, $6,000; Frank Huggard. addition. $600; Arthur Harding, new home, $10,000; Buss Halliday, addition, $500; Alta G. Hansen, dwelling $10,-0- garage. $3,000; Milton Hollingsworth, addition. Ramon D. Wat kins, bought and moved house, $2,500; Afton $3,000; Mike Southwick, remodel, Peterson dwelling $11,00; James $1800; Don Ainge, new home. Gough. bought home and moved, $11,700; Glen Allred, new home, $4,000; Stanley J. Gordon, dwell $12,000; Blaine Thrasher, roof, $500; George Leany, addition, ing, $12,000; Lenard Rockwell, bought and $500; Carl Turner, new home, moved home, $3,000; Wilson $9,000; Russell Innes, addition. Greenwood, barn, $200; Orlin Wa- - $1,000. r, 1 m rrrr I $8,-00- 0; f I ' 'tf, - " pw W1H1W lm HI '61 Carl L Moore, new home. Anthony Ferkovich, addition, R.O. Whitehead, addition. '4600; 'Mia. L Colledge, addition. $2,500; Blaine Thomas, addition, $400; Mrs. Fern Johnson, addi$2,000; Lars Jenkins, addition tion, $400;. $4,000; The total amount for the third The building total for the sec- quiirter reached $76,200. This ond quarter amounted to compares to $90,700 for the third This compares with the quarter of 1960. quarterly total of $98,400 for the The total for the full year of same period in 1960. 1959 was $239,481, and for 1958 Third Quarter the total amounted to $233,600. Carl H. Lind, dwelling, $16,000; George Pace, dwelling, $13,000; Craig Chris tensen, law student Howard Brown, addition, $6,000; at Northwestern University in Suel Bushman, carport, $100; Noy Chicago, Illinois, is home for the Christoffer s o n, garage, $1,500; Christmas holidays with his parJune Davis carport, $400; Alma ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wane E. Chris tensen. Peterson, dwelling, $12,000; $14,000; dwelling, Gary Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ingram of Carl Harris, addition. $800; Lee L Scott, addition, $500; Arthur Cedar City where Mr. Ingram is Lewis, dwelling, $7,500; Jean L. attending the College of Southern Phillips, addition, $1500; Harold Utah, are spending the holidays Westring, garage, $1,000; Marvel with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. Gray, garage, $300; Gary Holmes, addition, $200; George Ingram. $11,-00- 0; $96,-40- 0. k V Stake MIA Holiday Dance Friday Dec 29 at Armory The holiday dance, sponsored by the Stake MIA will be held Friday, Dec 29, at the National Guard armory, beginning at 8:30 pjn. Bud Hatchings orchestra will furnish the music and there will be intermission program numbers. Refreshments will be served. All those of Mia Maid and Explorer age and over are invited to atted. Young Marrieds and adults are especially reminded to attend. There will be no admission charge. Decorations will follow the yuletide theme. In charge of arrangements are Counselors Zina Jenkins and Elmo Gray and Ned and Joyce Wilson, dance directors, assisted by the other officers. WW' ST MR. AND MRS. DALE O. GUNTHER . . . Newlyweds 4 Miss Rose Ann Hansen, Dale 0. Gimiher Wed in Temple Ceremony Of interest to a wide circle of friencb w.s tho wedding of Miss Rose Ann Hanse:i, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hansen Fork, and Dale O. Gunther. The bridgroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gunther. Vows were exchanged in a pre- yuletide ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple, with Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of Twelve Apostles officiating. Following the ceremony, the parents of the bridgroom were hosts at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah, which included a group of 20 close family members and friends. The sky room was the setting for the affair. The young couple were further Mrs. Bernard Hinton, 79, pioneer resident of Hurricane, Wash- honored at a large reception held ington County, and mother of in the American Fork Sixth-Eight- h Ward church. The parents Wayne and Harvard R. Hinton, both active in the State Legisl- of the bride were the hosts. ature, died Wednesday, Dec. 20, in A large heart outlined in turi a Salt Lake City hospital of can quoise net ruffles was combined cer. She had entered the hospital with pink chrysanthemums and the previous Sunday for surgery white carnations in a pleasing which was performed Tuesday. background motif. Tall columns Isabel Hilton Hinton was born supported ferns and were accent in Virgin, Washington County, ed with pink net swags. March 13, 1882, a daughter of The young bride made a strik John H. and Maria Parker Hilton. ing figure in a gown of traditional She was married to Bernard Hin- white satin, which swept into a ton, Feb. 20, 1905, in St. George, chapel . train. Lace motifs and the marriage was later solemnized gleaming crystals adorned the bodin the St. George Temple. She had ice. Long sleeves tapered to lily attended Brigham Young Acad points at the wrists. A coronet of emy and later taught school in crystals released the veil of sheerMillard County for a short time, est illusion which floated to elbow Active in church affairs, she length. Three large white orchids was formerly Stake Primary centered the bridal bouquet, comPresident in the Zion Park Stake. posed of dainty pink rosebuds. Miss Edith Hansen was maid The family were early settlers in Hurricane and aided in building of honor for her sister, and Miss up the areaa. In order to obtain Miriam Gunther, sister of the water, it was necessary to dig a groom, was bridesmaid. Each wore canal around the side of the hill a velveteen sheath gown of tur from Virgin to Hurricane, a huge quoise hue and their flowers were task which provided the current pink chrysanthemums. D e b r a supply of water for the common Gunther and Deniece Hansen in demure frocks of pink taffeta ity. Mrs. Hinton is survived by her were the flower girls. Paul Gunther, brother of the husband, 82, six sons and a daughter, Wayne Hinton, former bridgroom, performed best man's state represenative, Stanley and duties, while Roger Turner ush Lawrence, all of Hurricane; Bish ered. Mrs. Hansen was attired in a Lehi at op Harvard Hinton, of rose lace and taffeta, gown Vertorney: Ardene." Bountiful; dell, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Mrs while Mrs. Gunther chose a sheath Bernice Merrill, Murray. Two pre of French brocade patterned with ceded her in death. Also surviv pale pink and green. Each wore ing are 33 grandchildren, 11 great a corsage of white orchids. Notable among the guests from six brothers and grandchildren, two sisters. Included In these is out of town were the Honorable Eugene Hilton, first Semeiary Governor and Mrs. George Dewey teacher in Lehi, now of Oakland, Clyde, who joined in the happy Calif., a patraiarch and former occasion. Guests were greeted in the foystake president; and Clement Hil ton, president of the North 'Cent er by Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B ral States Mission. All of her bro- Hansen, who were assisted In thers have been bishops or stake duties as host and hostess by Mr. presidents at some time. Bishop A. and Mrs. Phil D. Jensen. Clarida Eugene Hilton, long time former Richards had charge of the guest book. resident here, is a relative. Janice Annette and Marsha Funeral services took place Sat and Peggy Usher assisted Merkley 2 in the Hurricane at p.m: urday, Bonnie Ross, Pat Sun in serving. South Ward. Her six sons were took derland and Judith May assisted n MUrn) Mother Dies At Hurricane evening. at the buffet serving table. In charge of the gifts were Mrs. Elbert Hales, Lois Hales, Janice Hales, Mrs. Owen L. Hansen, Mrs. Darrell Conder and Tyra Ander son. newlyweds have just refrom a honeymoon in turned LEHI PATIENTS IN southern California and are makAMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL ing their home at 69 West 2nd Lehi patients receiving treat North American Fork. It will be mont in the American Fork hos- recalled that Mr. Gunther fulfilled pital during the week included, a mission in the Great Lakes area! Steven Thornton and William T. He is continuing his studies at Street Brigham Young University. The Laundry and Dry Cleaning as near as your phone Durfey Cleaners PO SK 21 Lehi American Fork 8-24- 61 Hormel i'm Hari'cid Hinton's the pallbearers Interment place in the Hurricane cemetery. Bishop and Mrs. Hinton and their family attended the services and visited with his father and other relatives, returning home Sunday bods For Your Holiday Tomato Catsup Canned Hams - 2for - - 29c can Fully 000156(1 Morrell's Sniders 51b. 14oz.- - Libby 49c r 430 Vienna Sausage Cheese - lb. - - 4 Crisprite Sliced A Bacon -- lb. - - -- u t dUP Navel Oranges -- lb. - - - -- 4iJC Grapefruit -- 10 for - OW Avocados each - - lOt 33 Town Ho""se Crackers Club Crackers Potatoes Crisp - lb. pkgs. M " vxuuIX - - T rnncess Shrimp -- 2 lbs. Minute Maid - 6 oz. Orange Juice- - 4 Minute Maid Orange -- iio r W Juice- - 2 for 59c Reg. 59c A Tuna -- 3 for - - - vv Assorted Flavors 11 pkgs - c Tomato Soup - 2 for Prices Effective at Both of Our Stores Number ! West Main St. - Lehi Dial PO Deviled Ham Number 2 State Street Dial PO 31 Lehi 11 LOO LOO Toilet Tissue 12 rolls - - f Colgate Flouride Toothpaste - 31c Soy Sauce - - - - 1196 LaChoy 1.00 LaChoy -- Chow Mein Noodles - Meatless Chow Mein a pj1 C 6 LaChoy OO LaChoy OdC 53c 69c LaChoy 6vC L,ipion mm 41 1UU Book Matches -- 2 for Prices Effective Friday. Saturday and Sunday 187 -- Diamond -- r-r--j SvC T (sa)i)(S 4for Zee - 3c off Aspirin - IPO's - - - JELL-- 0 -, j- 15 oz. Bqyer - Reg. 73c Onion Soup - 2 for - 12 oz. -- 5 for - - - - Lipton forwiD Libby Cleaned Shrimp - - OS7C Star Kist LIMEADE 85c Underwood Alkaseltzer - - Libby Milk -- 5 cans - Chili with Beans Orleans Medium lexasFinK 10 for ' carnation or morning jrv Supreme FRESH PRODUCE - Evaporated Fresh Link Sausage -- lb. - far'- - - - - Beef Chow Mein - Shrimp Chow Mein - 29 C 55C 79C 790 |