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Show News About Folks You Know VISITS FEOM XO. CAROLINA Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fox were their daughter Jeannine Fox and her roommate at C.S.U. in Cedar Gty, Miss Brenda Gentry, of No. Carolina. Also present was Miss Fay Chambers, formerly of North Carolina. Mr. Gentrj', father of Brenda, joined the group at the Fox home. "He had come by jet plane to attend conference sessions in Salt Lake City. RABY SON ARRIVES FOR THE KENNETH CALTON'S IMXV ROBERTS FAMILY A handsome baby son arrived VISITS FROM LAS VEGAS Here from Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. April 2, at the American Fork Hospital, for Kenneth and Cheri and Mrs. Don Roberts visited Udell Calton, now living in Amhere with his sister, Sheila, Mr. Fork. Kyle Allen is the and Mrs. Duane Strickland and erican name chosen for the young man, family and with other relatives ounces. and friends. With them was their who weighed 6 pounds 12 include Delighted grandparents baby daughter, Margaret, child of the couple, now two Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udell and Mrs. months old. During their week Allen (LaPriel) Calton of Lehi. honors are end visit, they spent some time Mrs. C. L. Mr. and shared by with Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Brown Johnson and Mrs. Mary Calton. (Jo Ann Karren) a cousin, and family. R. GENE POWELLS HAVE NEW SON CARD OF THANKS A new baby son arrived April During the time of the illness and passing of our beloved hus- 1, at the American Fork Hospi band, father and brother, James tal for R. Gene and Connie Ad amson Powell. He weighed 8 O. Hansen, the kind and thoughtful acts of friends and neighbors pounds and one ounce. Extending has aided us beyond measure. We a welcome are two brothers, Todd desire to extend our heartfelt and Gaylon. Delighted grandpar thanks to all who called, for the ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pobeautiful floral offerings, to those well of Lehi, and James W. of American Fork. who assisted at the services, and include Mrs. Lydia the many who helped in so many Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ways. Turner of Lehi, and Mrs. Isabelle Mrs. James O. Hansen Adamson of American Fork. and Family Members meet the Nevcomers first Great-grandparen- ts' Ad-ams- Great-grandparen- ts j FAMILY MEMBERS SURPRISE GEORGE P. PRICE FOR BIRTHDAY SUNDAY A surprise birthday dinner was held for George P. Price, Sunday evening, at the home of his daughMr. and Mrs. ter and K. A. (Zatella) Lind, now living in Lehi. Others present, besides Mr. and Mrs. Price and the Linds were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Price and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tibbetts (Beryl). Pictures were taken of family scenes and a social evening was enjoyed. George Loveridge et Two Guardsmen Home on Furlough Home on furlough after completing 10 weeks basic training in the National Guard program at Fort Ord, Calif., are Rodney Davenport, Jr., and Junior Degel-becRodney, the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davenport, will go to South Carolina for communications training. Junior will report to Ft. Lewis, Wash. Both are required to be at their posts by April 19. k. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING SCORES Scores from the Senior Citizens Bowling League are as follows: Afton Giles, 177; Basil Dorton, 141; George Price, 137; Gerald Taylor, 134; Ted Thrasher, 134; Jay Cox, 132; Earl Smith, 127; Ves Evans, 124; John Price, 113. BABY SON ARRIVES FOR Time Dast and time present, . . . DR. AND MRS. ANDERSON7 both, may pain us, but time imfor A baby son arrived April is eloquent in God's praise. proved Mrs. Eliza Lott, medical patient Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. AnderMary Baker Eddy son of Murray. The mother will passed away April 4. be remembered as the former Ann Steven Willes, medical patient, Bennett Mrs. Dorothy Bennett, is improving. the grandmother, is staying with the family which includes Kathy, Mervin Bone, 13, son of Mr. 12, Ricky, Robin, Shelley and and Mrs. Horace Bone, was ad- Pam, 4. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anmitted April 5, and was transfer- derson of Tooele, are the pleased red to the American Fork Hos- paternal grandparents. for pital April 8. BABY SON ARRIVES FOR A baby boy arrived April 5, for KENNETH AND BLANCHE Michael J. and Norene Felt SMITH COVINGTON Call PO John Charles is the name For Appointment Douglas is the name chosen for O Lord, who lends me life, lend chosen for the newcomer who the black-haire- d son of me a heart to or 83 South Center, Lehi Bring replete with thankfulweighed. 10 pounds and one ounce, Kenneth and Blanche Smith Cov- ness. Shakespeare dark-haired The young man has ington, born at the American one brother. Garv. Pleased errand Fork Hospital, March 25. He weiparents are Mr. andMrs. Charles ghed 8 pounds, 11 ounces. ExFelt of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs, tending a hearty welcome are two Michael J Kopinsky, Sr., of Camp sisters, Corinne and Rosalie, and bell, Ohio. George D. Felt of Los six brothers, Kay, Dick, Ronnie, Angeles, Calif., is the great Frank, Kenneth and Scott. Mrs. grandfather. Hyrum Smith of Lehi, is the pleased grandmother. Duane and Evelyn Wilcock Yates are the proud parents of A BOY FOR MORRIS W. AND a new baby son, born April 7. He J ANA TOLTON CHADWICK weighed 5 pounds, 14 ounces. Morris Walls and Jana Tolton There are three brothers, Doug- Chadwick welcomed a new baby las, Robert and Scott. Sharing son, born March 24, at the AmRecently 50 men started removing a honors are Mr. and grandparents' erican Fork Hospital. He weighed million tons of rock and earth near Mrs. Glen Wilcock of Lehi, and 6 one and a half ounces. pounds, Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mine. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Yates of Scott is the name selected for the Mrs. Y. Beatrice These of Moore Sandy. fair-hairtemporary jobs are the result of newcomer, who has Provo, is the two brothers, Kirk and Dean. the first step in Kennecott's $100-millio- n Wells Chadwick and Mrs. Ruth program to increase the production The Lehi Chadwick, both of Springville, and of copper in Utah. 32 West Main Street, Lehi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Tolton of Postage Paid at Lehi Postoffice Orem, share honors as grandI . As the program moves forward, there are Entered at the post office at Lehi, parents. Y WH be many similar jobs in such projects of Mrs. Loretta Tolton Orem, and Utah, as second class matter under the act of Congress March 3, Mr .and Mrs. Earl McClellan of V as the construction of miles of truck 1879. Payson. a new a new Lehi Hospital ic w y. LEITY CLUB TO HOLD BAKE SALE FRIDAY AT GLEVS BARBER SHOP Just in time to provide those Easter goodies for the busy house wife, is the Leity Club bake sale, to be held Friday at Glen Nielsen barber shop on Main Street. The proceeds of the sale will go toward preparations for a float to be placed in the Lehi Roundup celebration parade. SPRING VACATION IN ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Spring vacation in the Alpine School District will include Thursday (today) and all day Friday. Students will return to their classes Monday morning. Don't let them son-in-la- MR. AND MRS. JOHN HUTCHINGS VISIT IN FARMINGTON, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings have returned home after spending three weeks in Farmington, New Mexico. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quey Hebrew (their daughter Esther) and son. Linke. They visited museums and dwellings in the area. Included were the Bonita Pueblo (Beautiful Village), in the 26- mile long Chaco Canyon, and the Aztec museum and ruins at Az tec. Chaco Canyon contains the ruins in Amlargest erica, with only a very few of the buildings as yet uncovered, they reported. The trip to the Southwest was made in the company of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. LdMar (Bud) Hutchings, who remained for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutchings and their five children, joined his parents for the return trip. They also were included in the visit of the museum and ruins at Aztec, some 15 miles out of THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1963 CHORUS PRACTICE FOR PRIMARY BOYS AND GIRLS Practice for the Primary boys and girls chorus which will sing at Stake Conference. May 5. will be held at the Lehi Second Ward Monday, April 15; George C. Loveridge of Lehi as follows celebrated his 80ih birthday on Thursday, April 18; Monday, April 22; Thursday, April 25, and Wednesday, April 10. Mr. Lover- Monday. April 29. The practices idne was born in 18S3 at Garndif- - will begin at 3:30 p.m. a feth. Monmouthshire. ales, son of William and Martha Scott TALK ON PHYSICAL FITNESS Loveridge. He immigrated to Utah of the Leity Club The with his family when he was three featuredmeeting a program on "Health years old and settled in Alpine, Fitness," with Mrs. Frank Hirst Utah County. In his youth he of the BYU staff as the guest worked for the sugar company The group met at the and farmed. For eight years he speaker. home of Mrs. Tony Peck, who was operated the Saratoga Resort, assisted in hostess duties by Mrs. had his own grocery business for Marvin Pulham and Mrs. Blaine 18 years, and worked at the Des-erThomas. Chemical Depot for several years. He is now "retired." but continues to take care of a flock of chickens and a large garden. He attributes his good health to his physical activity, and is sel dom idle. Active in the LDS Church, he has served on a mission to England, been a scoutmaster, served in various capacities in the priesthood quorums and has worked in the Sunday School. He was ward teaching secretary for many years and for 23 years served as general secretary of the Aaronic Priesthood in the Lehi Fourth Ward. He holds the office of High Priest. He is married to Olive Hartwell Loveridge and is the father of one son, Leo H. Loveridge, Lehi; and five daughters : Mrs. Robert (Faye) Herod, Lynnwood, Calif.; Mrs. Walter (Ethel) Farnsworth, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Mrs. Muriel Baker, Silver Star, Montana; Mrs. Carl (Lorna) Farner, Brigham City; and Mrs. Theron (Miriam) Johnson, Lehi. He has 23 grandchildren and numerous Reaches 80th Milestone ART CU B ARRANGES SPECIAL TOI R AT SPRINGVILLE Members of Lehi women's clubs and others interested are invited to join in a special tour of the Springville art gallery. Friday, April 12, at 8 p.m. The group will meet at the gallery". The tour is arranged by the American Fork Art Club, with Mrs. Merrill (Gea- niece) Thornton of Lehi as program chairman. ic THE LEHI FREE PRESS Geo. 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Is that the end of the story? Not by a long shot. It's just the beginning. By fho honinninn f 1967 increased copper production will make Kennecott a sounder Utah busi-ness than ever. Continued Kennecott operations mean a lot to Utah: jobs in copper production, jobs with companies that do business with Kennecott's employees, jobs with companies that sell Kennecott millions of dollars worth of supplies.and services every year, plus substantial state and local taxes paid by Kennecott. Starting with the birth of 50 new jobs, Kennecott's expansion program will produce benefits for all Utahns. M. Hunsaker (her daughter Margaret) and their children, Claudia, Martin, Elizabeth and Arthur. It was her first visit with the family in two years. Bishop Hunsaker and his family made the trip to Utah with Mrs. Worlton, remaining to attend conference. They left for their return to the cosat, Monday. Efficient Repairs When You Call Us V l II Don't waste valuable time with amateur tinkering. 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