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Show lea Itfrd, Fed, 2x K;:d Ktb l-- chanptoas U the fast pttca di- bridt to be Miss JoAnn Evcll, Jerry Sudvceks Set August 28 as Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. George W. are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Jo Ann Ewell, to Jerry L. Sudweeks. The prospective benedict Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert L. Sudweeks, also of Lehl. Ewell Marriage plans have been made for Friday. August 28. Vows will be exchanged in the th Ward church. A reception will follow that same evening In the same location. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. attended Lehl The bride-ele- ct High School and is a graduate from LDS Seminary. She has made many friends during her employment at Wattle's Cafe. Mr. Sudweeks attended Lehl High School and Is continuing nls education at Utah Trade Technical Institute. Following a honeymoon In Idaho, the couple plan to make their home In Lehl. Third-Seven- Hutch's Announces Revell Custom Car Contest Winners John To F. Jonsson Observe tplh Birthday A family gathering and open house Is being planned to celebrate the 80th birthday of John Jonsson of Highland. The open house will be held at bis home Sunday, August 23, from 3 to 5 p.m. He requests no presents. Johannas Frederick Jonsson was born August 25, 1884, to Anna Petersen and Jons Jonsson In Mlldsteadt Germany. On November 24, 1907, he married Catharlna Maria Laetarl. She passed away October 25, 1958. On August 13, 1960, he married Olga Wise In Swabsteadt, Germany. He Joined the LDS Church and in April, 1927. He migrated to the U.S. and settled In Highland, Utah County, Utah. He Is a diligent and faithful church worker. Within a year of his arrival In Highland, he served as Gospel Doctrine teacher for seven years. This was a trial because his English language was meager. Then he taught the Priest Class for a period of 30 years. The Priest boys he has taught are lovingly called Ms" boys. He is a very successful and farmer. His earlier profession in Germany was blacksmlthlng, at which he prospered very well. His family consists of his wife, daughters and sons Mrs. Hans (Almae) Berhold, Salt Lake City, Mrs. James (Mary Ann) Young ,Tooele, Dr. Jens J. Jonsson, Provo, Lawrence and Paul Fred of Highland, 21 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. poul-trym- Miss Joyce Weston and John Weston, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo B. Weston of Sheridan, Montana, spent days here visiting with their cou Ins, Paula, Nancy and Weston Innes, at the E. Russell Innes home. They left this week for their return to Montana. Prcjrcsi u O, vice-preside- nt, showtag S tor the wiener. vision of 1X6 Senior play by The wto gave the West Utah 4eatU a etabbora bat oat-- Pake team fourth place to the BYU lev re. Ward. toareey standings with Deveuth classed 10-- 2, to the ftoal game of the This is possibly the last rear tourney Friday Bight at Harmon Park. that a region team win autoThe Leal team was paced by matically qualify for a berth to the sharpshooter pltehtoc the All Church tourney. B to of Chuck Porter, somewhat likely that with the many new there will portly on the physical side, but takes participating have to be Inter-sta- ke about as deceptive as they com playoffs. with his underhand pitching Lehl Third win represent Region Nine this year. techniques. Porter struck out 12 opposing Following completion of the batsmen and gave up only three tournament. Regional Super hits. Only one man was left on visor Blake Fordham and his committee awarded trophies to Lehl started to work to the the winner and runnerup team first toning, with a group of to both the fast pitch and the Colledge boys (there were five slow pitch divisions. of them altogether) pacing the They also presented sportsattack, which netted five runs manship trophies to each divi on two hits and three BYU ersion with Edgemont Fourth rors. Mostly they scored on well drawing the fine plaque to the low pitch bracket and Provo placed bunts that the university First Ward winning the award boys could not handle. One run was scored to the to the Senior fast pitch division. third as Arnle Cardoo reached Officials said that sportsman first on a fielder's choice play, ship has never been on a high' and scored on Chuck Porter's er plane than was shown to this triple. They added two more to year's Region Nine play to all the fifth and two to the sixth. four divisions. BYU Seventh went scoreless until the fourth as they had had only one hit, a nice drive by Ron Holmes, but they combined hits In the fourth by Wayne Scheiss and J. D. WUlardson with an Infield error for their lone runs of the game. b the battle for consolation honors to the Senior fast pitch division, Orem Fifteenth 3. downed Lehl Second, but - LJ U 1 1 lost to BYU First an hour later 8by a -4 score. Fifteenth looked good In both games but could not quite come through to the final round against the aggressive play of the university team. BYU tallied one in the first but turned three hits into five runs In the fifth as the Orem Libb Po defense slipped. Orem garnered one runn In the second and Drinks Frozen rally of their staged a three-ru- n own In the sixth to cut the margin to two points. Wallace for Orem and Batchelor of the Y both turned In steady pitching performances. Third place In the tournament SnoXrop Po was won by Provo First Ward. 13-- 3 In downed They Vineyard a game that was much better than the score would Indicate. Four runs in the fourth got the winners off to a good start, and they continued the scoring spree with five to the fifth and four in the sixth. Sunset ward won its game with Orem Eleventh by forfeit when the Eleventh Warders t-- vice-preside- nt. n), ed ?" - r l - gal K 12 &rl for Ml $1.09 Wo Grape Juice 7 for S1.C9 K Grade School dfav ; zzsnzo, - will mrt tit Creditors elates with vouchers to Executrix u JeTied office of O. DeVereVoct-to- n. cia Attorney at Law, Oeneva Euiiiicj, Aeerl-ca- n Fork, Utah, oa or before 13. most be presented In as.t loce with the provtolsai Utah cede Annotated 18J3. and with peeper verification as required therein. November 7-- 81, 1S34; -5. , . Katie A. BerUno Kxecutrlx First publication date: August 33. Last publication date: September 10, 1S34. its. u $6.50 Age $5.50 c. 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Scolls, bio roll O 43 DEMOCRATIC dcmxhxc Crccrj : E3TAT1 CF mwrn For your effective loyal support and efforts in my behalf at the Primary Election Tuei., Aug. 11. It Ncrisa to SOUPS Campbell's Veg. Varisliss ' Phone LEGAL i. 4 3 Star Kist chunk DAHO Starting Monday, August 24 Through Saturday, October 17 I ;1-d-ay, for mr;W1cm of Cj atx months active CZj rrTrr CJ Natfcml Guard prtcrem. i Sid: P2A118 Rosodsb halves mm 1 SALON High School Age . Lrri is echected to fczre I : O O O OrangsDcngM ; TU1IA, PEUEUTS 'Located at He cleaned SHRIMP, Orleans ir.cdium BACK TO SCHOOL I mston, aeeorcsxttrtrrrii Mr. sad Era. J. A. I SALTIilES, Fire Frail l fDIXIE'S'BEAUTY I trc Fart UL re&ft fcr 7 at Fort Laalx fr- - f L. 'Tolent I Pvt. from nrioo ornSa, wJ3 8-- Winners In the Revell Custom Car contest, sponsored locally by Hutch's Pro Hardware and Appliance concern, were as follows: Senior group-Rob- ert Kolan; Intermediate group, John Rockwell; Junior group, Forrest Bracken; best paint Job - was -done'-'b- y JohiTRockwen, with Farm Bureau Sets Craig Cedar strom taking secUtah County ond place for his paint Job. The winners were awarded Find" large trophies and their winning models will be sent to Los The Utah County Farm BurAngeles for participation in the eau "Talent Find" will be held national contest. August 31, the place to be anThe car entries are now on nounced. Any type of musical window at the Hutch's. in display talent or dancing is eligible. Anyone interested is asked to PRIORS TAKE contact Mr. or Mrs. Boyd SunSOUTHWEST TOUR derland. The three divisions Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior have Include -J- unior, up to 11 year sj returned home after an enjoy- Amateur, 11 to 18; Senior, 18 to 30 years of age. One from able vacation tour of the Southwest. They Included Nevada, each division is desired to rep-r- e sent each community. If Arizona and New Mexico, as well as Southern Utah and the enough desire to enter, a local "four corners" In their trip. contest will be held, Mrs. SunThe Grand Canyon scenery was derland reported. viewed and they also spent some time In the famous "Petrified Depend on the rabbits foot Forest," of Arizona. They left If you will, but remember it last Wednesday and returned didn't work for the rabbit. home Mondy night. an VISIT FROM MONTANA esph Kar Dean Prior of Lata, was ma family attended the Adam-so- n Trcinir.j aaaad president of the Prior family reunion, held to the effected On the Americas Fork Rotary Park. faailya organisation, The history of Alexander and Spandaring reunion held 23, October 1 and October ish Fork. i. Bake Morgan, of at 7:30 p.m. me Afetee and Lehl Mary Hutchinson amtw. Provo, was elected first Districts wUl join together to a compOsd and printed by the and George Prior Leadership Training program, committee, was presented to of Spanish Fork escond for an Cab Scout, Boy Scoot those In irtenrtanco. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Raton Mor- and Explorer leaders of the two Mrs. Nile Roberts (Kate Kar-regan Is secretary and Donald districts. with their son, Mr. and WrtthaS of Frensno, Calif., Courtee to be conducted are: Mrs. Doe Roberts and daugha student at BYU, was elected Basle Cub Scout, Basic Boy ter Margaret, were present treasurer. Mrs. Lydla Prior Scout, Baste Explorer, Dee from Las Vegas, Nevada, with McCauley. of California, will Mother training, Advance Boy them also was their daughter serve as the family genealogist. Scout, Advanced Explorer and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs. Dune Mrs. Dorthella Boyack Nixon Basle Trekker and Guide train- Strickland and children, of LehL of Bountiful, is historian. Some ing. Their daughter, Miss Karroo 40 were present at the gather-to- g, Training wffl bo held at the Roberts, remained to Las which was held at the old Community Church and Stake Vegas. Mr. end Mrs. Leo J. Tabernacle to American Fork. Brown Co Ann Karroo) and George Prior home and adjourned to the Spanish Fork Those invited to attendwin regfamily attendedfrom LehL Mrs. High School. Dinner was ister with their local units prior Brown assisted on the comand family news ex- to commencement of the courmittee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karren and son Craig, came ses. changed. Plans are being formulated for the 196S reunion, All leaders are encouraged to from Salt Lake City. Mr. and which Is planned as an annual take advantage of these courMrs. Alex Karren and Mr. and ses ait no other training is plan- Mrs. Robert Karren and childfamily event. ned until March of next year ren, of American Fork, reprewhen another University of sented the entire ICarren family. Scouting will be held at Lehl for PATIENTS m AMERICAN MAGICAL . the two districts. FORK HOSPITAL Housewife: "Will that clean-to- g BITTER WITH THE SWEET fluid really make things Among patients to the Ameri clean?" can Fork Hospital was Mrs. Salesman: "Say, lady,' I Caroline H. Cook of Cedar my"So, you desire to become rubbed some of It on a copy of and from Valley, Lehl, Stanley I 'Scandalous 1 don't. But If No, Stories' and It marry Dubois and Thelma M. Little- your daughter, I don't see how turned into 'The Sunday School ford. I can get out of It. Advocate." v failed to field a Eoi2cruLccc3 ATTEND ADAkSOX KSTXSX cf the a Jan score was gives offirtany as bat ts tvo tatau dM play aa eaafttttoa with the score TtetradtttoaaSr Third Ward, wtaaar tattaova ike the pas times rears, repeated as Reftoa JQm Miss JoAnn Dwell . . . fc VttT?t LC3FAIZLY ftferFcs::! Fcrrd Yfo I j. hard LIFE LINE TOOTH DRUSH DREAD Certlfreth v.hlta or V I whecst 4 loaves o o c o : o o o o a o iq r, 1C7 Veit Mda BL . Uhl FOC: |