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Show THE T tttt FBEE PRESS ' THURSDAY,' JVLTti, WT News About Folks You Know QCEY HEBREW IMPROVING AFTEB SERIOUS IIXXESS Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings. who received word that their Quey Hebrew, was serill. reported this week that iously he is improving. Mr. Hebrew and his wife, the former Esther Hutchings, and their son, Linke, are now living at Farmington, New Mexico. son-in-la- w, Overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Batty and children, Gary and Hazel of Randolph, Utah. The couples are long time friends. The Gardners also enjoyed a visit from Roy Ol- sen, four, a son of a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don OLsen of Pleasant Grove. CRAIG MILLER, ALLAN GRAY HOME FROM NATIONAL GUARD DUTY Auer completing tnelr six months active duty assignment, Craig Miller and Allan Gray ar rived home last Thursday. They were stationed at Fort Ord, Cailf, during their entire training. Both were, in the cooks school. They Mrs. Nina Herron joined her made the trip home by auto. They sons Mr. and Mrs. J. sister, Mrs. Chloe Parrish of Iba-pa- ire the and of A Miller Mrs. Eva Gray Hal-lida- y, Utah, in Salt Lake City for respectively. the holiday. The two ladies went to Ibapah where Mrs. Herron will Miss Caroline Christiansen, now remain for several weeks. She wil' divide her time with Mrs. Par- employed at TOD, in Tooele, was a week end visitor here at the rish and other relatives, Stewart home of Mrs. Edward Brunson, GerBateman and Sheldon, Rao ong time friend. Joining at Sunald Cook and their families. day dinner at the Brunson home Here from Grant's, New Mex- vere Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tanand three ico, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hawn and ner (Petra Clover) daughters, Cheryl and Charis, vis laughters, of Salt Lake City, ited here with long time friends, Mrs. Clara Clover and son, Rich Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner. Thev ard. also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McNaughton, friend: in Lehi, and made a trip to n, HERE FROM WASHEVGTOX Here from their home In Wash where Mr, West ington, D. employed by the I.B.M. company, Mr. and Mrs. Donald West and daughter, Vicki, visited with his Mrs. Alice Stice grandmother, Humphrey. They also spent some time with members of Mrs. West family in Provo. They left TueS' day for Denver, where they will visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen West, before returning to Washington. C EICHLERS ATTEND WORLD'S FAIR Mr. and Mrs. . Lloyd Eichler have returned home after an en Joyable trip to the Northwest. They made the trip by bus.- - The many attractions of the World Fair at Seattle, Wash., were In1 eluded in their round of entertainment. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Stine and baby son. Living in Seattle, Raymond, a son of Mrs. Eichler, is now employed by the Boeing Aircraft Co. He was discharged from the U. S. Navy a year ago. A side trip to Olym pia, Wash., included a visit at the home of an aunt of Mrs.! Stine Mrs. Anne Shinners. . 5 GREAT-GRANDSO- N great-grandso- n, n, great-grandfath- For Quality Ward Sets The Lehi Sixth Ward has set Friday, July 27, as the date for its Ward Carnival, to be held on the parkng lot at the 1st 6th Ward Chapel. Games and fun will begin at 6 pjn. with dinner at 7. Prices for the dinner will be $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for children under 12. Ward members are reminded to keep this date open for an evening of fun and relaxation. Custom Cabinets or that Special - No Obligation MEL'S Kustom Karpentry and Appliance Melvin Anderson KELVTNATOR - GIBSON. Phone PO 369 South 2nd West Lehi 32 West Main Street, LchL Utah Postage Paid at Lehi Postoffice Entered at the post office at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter under the act of Congress March 3, I'LL BUY THAT SHOT, GVH WOW I SOLDSOME Wl CT1JCP PoniA TUB ATTIC 1879. NATIONAL . "Builtfnjob Free Estimates It Pays To Advertise! The lehi Free Press WTJ. Of THv I Soflin Marvin Wing was released to return home July 21. iBvestaenta Kay and Lona Curtis Fox are the proud parents of a new baby son, born July 20. First child of the young couple, he weighed six pounds. Delighted first time grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fox, share, honors with Mr., and Mrs. Oral Curtis. Mr. and Mrs.. E. R. Dickerson of this city are . the pleased first time - 400 size (AY packages J, Yg) rl, FACIAL TISSUE Estate Plans Insurance Howard B. Brown Family Financial Counseling Service Onter 770 North Phone - -- BREAD-whit- or wheat -- 4 for - LEHI, UTAH 768-24-53 1 VmPV Orleans Medium Cleaned VW Velvet SHORTENING can - - - 3 pound Green Giant - IOV2 5c oz. Asparagus Cuts 4 cans ? " f O s-- Thmpson Seedless Grapes -- pound - -- iiv Pi; T -- ENERGY -- giant - SDS Breasts - Thighs M Quality 1 . -- 5 cans - - -- oyc Boneless t MILK -- 7 a. . 1 1 Chicken Parts 1 ,49 lb. pkg. Snow Crop Orange Juice - 5 for 12 oz. size - 3 for - -- - - -- Bone -- Swiss Ground rr -- iresi r amuy size - m Toothpaste - - - -- OuC rr for 1 4 Steaks-1- 5 Bacon - lb. cello Kuld Cheese pound - - - - IV Main St - Lehi Dial PO 8-31- 63:c 1A tWC Prices Effective July 19 thrn July 23 41 Punch-- 7 89c for Patio 2 59c Gold Coin Alka Seltzer oilC 6 oz. lb. Kraft Miniature 187 West Drumsticks Mrs. Chesshers 69c Round 1.00 cans - 69c Steak Hawaiian Marshmallows - - 25c Beef lbs. . . .85 c Beef New Potatoes -- 9 for l.UU Pot Roast-l- k 1 37c - 59c . Ritz Crackers - lb. Cabbage - lb. - - - Hunts 300 size r Ml 1 T Utah 7 Peice Glass Dessert Set Large Bowl and 6 Individual Bowls per set:. Niblets 9 ffc Nabisco Cucumbers - each - W(U)! (F Heinz Hot Dog and Hamburger Relish India Reish Dill Slices 12 oz. - 4 for 59c SHRIMP - - - 'l (yL O JI )i Grape Drink 46 oz.-- 3 for AfjP Sell 'mite Elephant" Buy What You Want! fC Tikii Fruit Drink - Orange e A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi City Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. every Thursday. E. Russell Innes, Publisher U C Shasta Certi-Fres- h Toothbrushes - 4 EDITORIAL . $350 week. 5 cans for lek-rteg.b- sc SS0C1AI101 Subscription Per Year (in advance) . , pa- SAUSAGE CORN REMODELING Carnival July 27 " Mrs. Rachel Wing;, medical tient, is reported improving this VIENNA Roy Varney McGill, Nevada, visited here last week with former neighbors, Don C Loveridge, Mrs Alberta Simp son and Mrs. Leon Peet They visited with their son in Provo. Mrs. Varney will be . remembered., as the former Paza Clark. BONNIE PENDLETON TO AID IN HILL CUMORAH PAGEANT IN NEW YORK Miss Bonnie Pendleton left last 11. for New York where she Friday Besides having served as presi will aid in the of the dent of the Utah. Wildlife Federa sacred pageant presentation Hill Cumorah. at tion, he has been president of the Sh made the trip by chartered American Fork Sportsmen's As- bus with a group from Brigham sociation, the Utah County. Wild Young University. life Federation and is currently president of the Timp Marina LESTER JACKSON FAMILY Boat Club of American Fork. Mr, GOES THROUGH TEMPLE Allhouse is now, and has for sev A memorable occasion for Les eral years, been serving on the ter and Ora E. Jackson was their Uinta National; Forest Advisory trip i to Logan, Friday, July 20, Council and the North Utah Coun where the they ; went through ty Watersheds committee. He is temple for their temple marriage. a past member of the American were accompanied by their Fork City Recreation committee They son, John William and daughter, and the Utah State Board of Big Shauna Lee. While in Logan they Game Control. were- - guests at the home of a It was during his term on the sister of Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Big Game Board that he authored Mrs. Allen Parker, who accompthe bill for the survival training anied them through the temple. and hunter safety law. Since its FOR inception he has taught survival training to hundreds of youths in MRS. ALBERTA SIMPSON North Utah County as well as Mrs. Alberta Simpson received Salt Lake County. word of the arrival of new Mr. Allshouse has been employJuly 21. First child of Divied by the Columbia-Genev- a Arden and Jackie Simpson Lewis, sion of U. S. Steel for the past the baby was born in Salt Lake 13 yet.rs and has been a member City. He weighed seven pounds. of Local 2701 AFL-CI- O during Pleased grandparents are Mr. this time. and Mrs. Don Simpson of Ben-nioIn announcing his candidacy, while Don C. Loveridge of Mr. Allhouse stated he was pri- this city shares honors as the marily interested in good legisla- great tion as it particularly affected conservation, public education, labor and taxation. T-- Hospital Notes LLbby of . MEM BE ft.. . Lehians, Dies Suddenly The many friends of Mrs. Alice Stice Humprey will be pleased to know that she has returned to her home here, after treatment in the hospital and an extended stay at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stice of Highland. Mr? and Mrs. Jack Allshouse of Am. Fork who has served the past three years as president of the Utah Wildlife Federation, resigned that post last week when he threw his hat' into the political ring. Alls house has filed as a Democratic candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives from District No.' 1 in Utah County. He will oppose Ernest Dean, incumbent, in the primary elections on Sept. flTAH STATE - son-in-la- w, Representative Sixth sistance and service . to veterans and their dependents and maintains a staff of rehabilitation experts in each branch office of the V. A. National Field Representatives make spot checks throughout the country to se that these services are faithfully performed. YOU'RE A FRIEND TO THE CHURCH. Because, as a Legionaire. you're a part of the American Legions great program for religious emphasisthe "Back to God" and "Back to. Church" activities, and the. encouragement of daily fam ily prayer. You're meeting a prime responsibility: When you say, "I am an American Legionaire," it means deep in your heart is a very real concern for the welfare of dis abled, veterans and dependents of deceased veterans. Through the American Legion you're making sure they have proper care because the legion has always considered this work a primary obligation. The National Rehabilitation committee of the American in WashLegion, headquartered ington, D. C, maintains a staff of physicians, lawyers and claim in direct contact with experts-r-i- s the Veterans Administration and the Congress of the United States on veterans subjects is the center of a nation-wid- e system of as within moments of the attack. Survivors besides his wife, the Kin of former Elinor Hutchings, are 8 children, including Elder William Godfrey, on a mission in France, Funeral services for - Wanda and 28 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith, Godfrey, 58, of Ogden, brother-in- law of Mrs. Chester (Eva Hutch- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Loveridge (Edings) Smith of Lehi. were held na Smith) and family, and Mr. last Wednesday, at the Lindquist and Mrs. Keith Smith and family Mortuary chapel m Ogden. Mr. attended the funeral. Also here Godfrey died of a sudden heart were Dr. William L. Hutchings, attack while enroute home from brother of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. a fishing excursion in Weber can- Godfrey and his wife. Dr. Phyllis yon Sunday, July 15. His wife Hutchings. both of Whitman Colwas with him in the family car. lege at Walla Walla, Wash. They She left for help immediately, but left Monday for the return to Mr. Godfrey had apparently died j their home. Leo Ball was honored at a fam ily dinner on his birthday, Sun day; Present for the occasion with Mr. and Mrs. Ball were Leo Ball their son- - Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Myers (Bonnie) of Lehi, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Ronald Stanger (Shir- lene) of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alberta Simpson enjoyed canyon outing Saturday with Mr. her daughter and and Mrs. Thomas Moore, and three children of Kearns. The Moore family made the hike up Timpanogos Jack flllshouse Files For State. Wanda Godfrey, I flm fln American Legionaire oz. -- Veal Steaks -- 15 oz. -- Patio $i b9c 09c |