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Show tee lehi ruz rvj letitian Club Kbs An:3 Joy Vcfficdsn Rcl:tss Eurcpn Expsrisnces for Lehib Cl:b Elects New Officers Fall, were elected by the Letltlan Club, at the recent meeting of the group. A special feature of the occasion was the review of Bob Hope's book,! 1 0we Russia $1200, presented by Mrs. Dale Price of the club. The group met at the home of Mrs. Hal Holm stead, who was assisted in hostess duties by Mrs. Orlo Brems. An attractive Easter theme was followed in serving. Mrs. Kent Davis, club president, took charge. Mrs. Ray South wick, current will succeed President Davis. Mrs. Mike Southwick was elected with Mrs. Donald Jones as secretary and Mrs. i during which U.S. service men, Woffinden of this city. The enstationed overseas, were entertertainment group spent three tained. In between the governmonths during last summer on ment assignments, the group the European tour. Mrs. Warren Mitchell, club took charge and also president, SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY gave a report on the Women's Council Legislative Alma Henderson was caught The group met at the meeting. home of "off guard" last Wednesday mem18 with Mrs. Bird, night as a few of her old friends bers Jerry The St. Patrick's present a planned surprise party. Day theme was followed. Mrs. Surprise her they did! was The ladies enjoyed talking Ronald Price The summer project was dis over old times together, besides but plans are not as being served a delicious pot cussed, The club business definite. yet kick dinner. and election meeting wiD. be A surprise party wouldn't at the be complete without a surprise held Thursday, April 19, of Mrs. Gavin Wilson. home cake and this party included that too. An Angel Food cake filled with whipping cream and strawberries, a mouth waterEASTER VISITORS HERE ing Mrs. Jon B. Shumate . . . former Jeannene Cowden Miss Jeannene Cowden, Jon B. OFF TO THE SOUTHERN STATES Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bone and son Merlin, left Monday, on a trip to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. They will visit with their son, Norman Child, his wife the former Gaylynn Sher-ra- tt of Cedar City, and their baby son, Eric Reed, born Dec. 26, 1963. This will be their first acquaintance with the baby. Norman has completed the training in paratroop school and was scheduled to complete the engineers' course in March. He is serving with the U. S. Special Forces. The family group will attend the World's Fair In New York City. flr II VISIT IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Verl Harris have returned home after an enjoyable trip to California. They spent several days visiting with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Repast and family, at Van Nuys. Need An Expert U C 7 Wesley Turner as treasurer. The program committee win in- lowing: Brooks Antony Bauer, Logan, speeding, $10; Beulah Lewis, Lehi, improper $20; David EMn Morse, Murray, speeding and failure to appear, $60; Marvin Wayne Wallgreen, Mldvale, speeding, $10; Elmo Barriss Dial, Spanish Fork, speeding, $10; Virginia B. Cannon, Provo, speeding, $10. If you can't brush after eat ing, be sure to 'swish and swallow" with water. foaroua MntwU HOSPITAL Is the lUhllttv insurance just as broad as iii w Phone 768-20- 89 Shurfine- - 2V2 3-c- Complete ANSWER: Certainly and In some wars It la even broader In Its scone. There has been no attempt to reduce the various coverages when they are Included in a Homeowners policy. Station DelMonte 303 size Fruit Cocktail 4 cans - - MOBILE Auto Service 2 mm sm tTA Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Dial PO Fireside 103 Sandwich -- ii .H5fc oz-Crem- e COOKIES 2 pkgs. Snow Crop Hunt's - 2 Vz size Sir??--1.- 00 MOrtOn summer ( gaining new ideas for -- FROST 'N FLAME your future' ( f AMERICAN FORK LINI PLEASANT GROVE OREM PROVO 8PRINGVILLE SPANISH FORK PAYSON Pierces - 46 oz. Albers Flapjack Flour 4 pound pkg. - - Franco American Beef Chicken Mushroom 53 J - or 1 LOO Tomato Juice 46oz.-4f- S9c -- PEPSI, SQUIRT, HIRES ROOT BEER H -- Family Favorite SYRUP-2- 0 qts.-7f- oz. - ni ART BLADE CUT SWIFT PRO-TE- N Clear Green Super Set t COMMERCIAL Sketching. Water Colors, Oil Painting. Sign Writing. Investigate the interesting field ot art tor advertising and public relations Then is plenty of room at the top in thir field. SECRETARIAL INTERIOR of various courses including Accounting, Bookkeeping, Business Com munications, Business Correspondence, Human Relations. Typing, Shorthand plus many others. When you walk in and ask lor a job, if you have had some of the above training just think how helpful it will be in securing a better paying position. Commercial Decorating, Nome Decorating The euiting challenge of creative design ing for business, theatrical and com mercial is always in demand and backg; .und in this for future employment is ai" ays beneficial writ or visit ... UTAH TQADQ TATBBl U CALL 3737890 Bwivflwrw Pork Roast - lb. - - - Pork Steak -- lb. Colgate Toothpaste SWIFT PRO-TEBONELESS N Tek-Med- Hard ., Tooth Brush IHG7I7UTQ Ct PrOVO A. PRO-TE- N BEEF Ground Beef -- 2 lbs. - . . BREAKFAST Link Sausage - lb. HORMEL RED SHIELD Bacon -- 2 lbs. - - - J U 0 w oz. -- 3 for - -- -- SSQ Hard Rolls -- doz. 3 f C. imperial Margarine - 2 lbs. S?S? TODAY'S FAVORITE 49c - 2 lbs. - 9Qr ww 69c 89c 49c 89c CLIP TOP Carrots - 3 lbs. - - NAVEL Oranges -- 5 lbs. - Avocados - each - Choc Drops or Pecan Sandles 187 West Main St. Lohi O 41 25c A COOKIES 2 pkgs. - - - Mm i h) paragus BEEF Pot Roast -- lb. - - SWIFT Sior don't juti tit tfit summer for men information Box 1009, Provo, Utah 3C Pot Roast -- lb. - - DECORATING These are Just a few of the many Interesting short courses that can help occupy your summer. Industrial Science, Salesmanship, Drafting, and this year, Health Occupations has been added. How to become a Practical Nurse, Dental Assistant and similar. Many of these classes are, held In conjunction with practical work In stores, shops and hospitals, as the cae may be. 5HU'U BEEF SHOULDER CUT DESIGN You literally start from "scratch" and learn the tricks of the trade and how to properly do auto body work. Also painting and automotive repairs on the mechan- ical side. MOUNTAIN - Drinks AUTO BODY REPAIR multitude - or SoitDrinb GRAVY -- 2 for Enrollment now being accepted for all of the various courses that will be offered this summer. Good diversified subjects for job preparation for your future. The future belongs to those who plan for it. Have fun this summer but spend part of your time in an interesting course at Utah Trade Tech. " TBLaPMONB - - PIEy for - Northern Toilet Tissue 12 rolls F?afV 11 OZ. Dinners -- 2 for ,t - 4cans V AfV Orange Juice - 4 for 1 MID Star Kist 3c off S t0 spend six weeks ofyour ' V" J Chunk Tuna One Long Distance call can bring them home again. You're only a few steps from your phone. Try it and see. You'll discover that Long Distance is the next best thing to being there. s UrV XJU ans Auto Repair Work Official nlspection yV yV 'Ar size PEAHCES FOR JUST $16.00 YOU CAN SPEND SIX WEEKS, SIX HOURS A DAY . . . A Miss the Kids? bar S-2-S3 Nestles WAYNE ADAMS LEHI when you . BUS SERVICE FROM THE ABOVE AREAS. ESTIMATES West 3rd North itla P, Contact 710 iu oj iiscur mi nt Boise Evans, secretary; Mrs, This public service Is our way of advertising. Your Wayman Wlnslow, treasurer; will be answered without charge or obligation If. questions Mrs. La Vere Downs and Mrs. send or bring them to you'U Paul CrandaU, program comNile Mrs. mittee; Sorenson, Mrs. Wallace Berry and Mrs. HOWARD B. BROWN AGEKCY Ben Judd, civic committee; Mrs. Orlo Brems, litany, and 770 No. Center of historian-reporte- r. Lehi PC-Retiring with Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Hal Holmstead, historian Mrs. Southwick, will be Mrs -- reporter. for FREE Howard B. Ero7n QUESTION: HEDER Tree Trimming and Removal ProtottioD AUTO clude Mrs. Orlo Brems and Mrs. Craig Dorton, with Mrs. Dale Price, Mrs. Phillip Black and Mrs. Hal Holmstead on the civic committee. Mrs. Robert Crookston win be in charge of the litany, and Mrs. Shirley Tripp win take over the duties Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs and two sons, Steven and Brian, of Spanish Fork, were Easter visitors at the home of Mrs. Clara Clover and family. ( jM i4. JfjA) jjpsC E, ( . Yki vice-preside- nt, Cases brought before the docket of Judge Leland Powell and completed Included the fol- J Roughout Riding Club Slates Dance Easter at the Boyd Stice home in Highland included Mrs. Alice Stice Humphrey of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Douglas (Wil-m- a) The Roughout Riding Club will of Salt Lake City, and Mr. hold another dance, Saturday, and Mrs. Gareth Seastrand Union at the Hall in April 4, (Dorothy Stice) and family, of Orem at 9 p.m. Orem. This promises to be an outdance the with standing lively orchestra of Don Petty of Salt ii Lake City, furnishing the music. They are known as a group who plays music enjoyable to all, both young and old. In charge of the activities are Mr. and Mrs. Ual Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kresser who are announcing plans to give away a Rotisserle and serveral C other door prizes at the dance, Tickets are available from any member of the Roughout Riding Club or at the door on the night of the dance. VCXTStf "ZTADA Mr. aad Mra. Ed visited la WeSe sad Mrs. Roy Peterson has returned home after spending two weeks In sunny California. She visited in Long Beach with her sister, Mrs. Julia L. Peterson. Enroute home, she stopped in Las Vegas, Nevada, for two days, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nile Roberts. Shumate Exchange Wedding Vows Miss Jeannene Linda Cowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Cowden of Lehi, became the bride of Jon B. Shumate in a ceremony performed at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumate, 569 South 580 West, Cedar City. Frank B. Day, LDS stake president, officiated, Friday, Mar. 20. The bride is attending the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. She Is affiliated with the XI Lambda Tau Sorority. The bridegroom is also a student at CSU and is majoring In forestry. They plan to make a home in Logan. ninmmm , nt, surprise. The ladles who were present were: Alma Henderson and her daughter Sally, Amanda Wadley, Pleasant Grove; Ruth Grahm, Lehi; Lela Calmer, Lehi; Zllpha Wilkins; Lehi; Kate Conder, American Fork; Beulah Evans, Lehi; Cleo Hales, American Fork and Cllsta HoDdaway, Vineyard. a, next performer and and other souvenirs highlighted program chairman. She; the vivid description given br described the tour taken with a Miss Woffinden, daughter of cronp at BYU performers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas i Christ-offerso- Cdaughters of Mr. aid Mrs. DeamCnrlstoffer son, were ava, wttfc coaalatvEay aad weekend visitors In Salt Lake Levis Goodvta. They atoittt-e- d kt Idaho duiag IMr Oe City, with their aunt. Ivy days trtn. New officers, who win mod enjoyable progrxm also presented benefit perlor tht Lehils Club wis pre- formances for the LDS organ- assume their positions at the sented by Miss Abba Joy izations. Many slides, films beginning of the dub season BYU and Mary Lee Peggy A Wofflnden, I VETT WITH AUNT Ls -- pi OC 10c |