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Show Thanks For Panel Truck Operation to Utah's Largest Cleaning Co. Beaulification This is part of a continuing commending local citizens for their work in the con tinuing beautification of the city. HATS OFF TO: Karl Webb and the city road crew for the excellent job they series, With the opening of the new Valley Fair Shopping Mall store, Durfey's Extra Care Dry Cleaners is now the largest dry cleaning company in the Intermoun-tai- n West. The for firm, Riverton-Drap- JOHN L. GREEN of Granger has been appointed new store manager of Durfey's Extra Care Dry Cleaners, Inc. in the new Valley Fair Mall, according to F. Haws Durfey of American Fork, president. Officers Sustained Officers in the Lehi Seventh Ward Relief Society are announced by Bishop Boyd Stewart as follows: Mrs. Karl E. (Josephine) Webb, president; Mrs. Merrill (Christine) Fox and Mrs. Klin (Linda) Holdaway, counselors, and Mrs. Dale (Elda) Had-fiel- The female sapsacker bird has a scarlet crown and white throat. d, secretary. Mercur Pioneer Reunion Sunday ROYLE FAMILY GROUP TAKE OUT FINE CATCH AT STRAWBERRY FISHING AREA J. Freeman Royle of Lehi, accompanied his son, Dr. Homer Royle of American Fork on a successful fishing trip to the Strawberry area. Dr. Royle, American Fork dentist, has recently returned after three and a half years in California, serving as president of the West Spanish Speaking Mission. Also in the group were Larry Miller, Dr. and his son Royle' s The Mercur Pioneer Reunion will be held Sunday, August 16, Don of Cottonwood, Utah, and at the Fairfield Park (Carson Dan Dedrickson, a Hotel grounds) inFairfield, Utah. law, and his son Brian, of All former Mercur residents and San Bernardino, Calif. Mr. Dedtheir families are invited to at rickson is district advisor to the tend. Bring your own lunch and LDS Seminary program there. drinks will be furnished. Fon Warburton of Lehi, is serving MRS. KENNETH FOX as organization president, with (KATHERYN DAVIS) FOX Mrs. Fon (Laura) Warburton as VISITS FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman received the news by telephone of the birth of a new granddaughter, August 4, in Tacoma, Washington. Proud parents are Don and Karen Black Bushman, who have two other children, Kathryn, four, and Wayne, Mrs. Laura Brunson and Mrs. McMillan enjoyed a visit from cousins, Mr. andMrs. Alma N. Thompson (Lana Korth) of Long Beach, California. The travelers, who have spent two weeks in Brigham City and surrounding areas with family members and friends, were to their home. They remained for an overnight stay at the Brunson home, Monday and s, Tuesday. Formerly of St. Montana, they are running an apartment house in Long Margaret Beach. o uiNr. The Members of the Acutus Club gathered for the closing party, held Thursday, August 6, at the Alpine Country Club. Mrs. Ralph (Moselle) Davis, Club President, took charge. In charge of arrangements, were the members of the entertainment committee: Ada Whipple, chairman, with E 1 m a Christofferson, Helen Christensen, and Udine Wing. An attractive luncheon was served and visiting was enjoyed. A special guest for the occasion was Thelma Goodwin, former club member, who now lives in Glendale, Calif. Committees from the past year, presented their reports. A picture painted by Lilith Peck, has been presented to and hung in Mrs. Stanley Gudmundsen (Jane Eddington) and baby daughter Alece, now one year old, visited here from Anaheim, California. They spent a week with her mother in Lehi, also visiting in a Salt Lake City hospital with her father, Dr. Elmo Eddington. Dr. Eddington is progressing nicely, following a heart attack. Igna-tiou- i'tL.L.i years. MRS. STANLEY GUDMUNDSEN (JANE EDDINGTON) VISITS FROM WEST COAST te MLbb age two black haired newcomer weighed in at nine pounds. Sharing grandparents' honors areMr. andMrs. Evan Black of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Black is in Tacoma assisting the young family. Don is employed as assistant manager in the new W. T. Grant store there. He formerly trained at the Provo Store. Closes Season With Social A BOY FOR RALPH rp'S i SUSAN HOLCOMB PRICE ii II Lester Jackson accompanied his daughter Shauna and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millet and baby son Scott, on an enjoyable vacation trip to Oregon. Mr. Millet was on vacation from his position at the Geneva Steel plant. The program committee will include Jeanne Jackson, committee chairman; Thelda Brown, Florence Mendenhall, Ethel Webb and Barbara Lewis. Entertainment committee will be Do re en Webb, chairman, son-in-la- 97c SHOES BOYS STEPMASTER OXFORDS Reg. GIRLS STEPMASTER SCHOOL SHOES-$4- .97 REG. TO $7.99. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF USA QUALITY 7 $7.99.. $4.97 EXCELLENT USA QUALITY. EXCELLENT SELECTION All The New Looks In LADIES SPORTSWEAR Le-la- I secret- Sizes 8 to 3. Entire Stock. Sizes 8V2 to 3 L. Ralph and Susan Holcomb Price of Ogden, are the proud parents of a new baby son, born July 15, at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. The dark haired young man weighed eight pounds and three ounces. There is one sister, Leslee, four, and a brother, Christopher, age two years. Several visits to Ogden have been made by the delighted grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Holcomb and Mr. and Mrs. G. Price of Lehi. include John Price and Mrs. Olive Taylor, both of Lehi, and Mrs. Eliza Knudsen of Portage, Box Elder County. j Rolfe, (Melba) ary-treasurer. Reg. $2.59. Here from Kodiak, Alaska, Miss Peggy June Chilton spent her two months vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton. She enjoyed renewing acquaintance with friends here. Her father, Kerlin E. Chilton of the U. S. Navy, has been stationed at Kodiak during the past two years, with another year on his assignment. Her mother, Marilyn Davis Chilton, former employee at the State Bank of Le- -' hi, is employed at the bank in Kodiak. The other two children; in the family include Merri Lynn and Larry. ii Jones, vice president, andMrs. Merrill SCHOOL SHOES AND in NEW OFFICERS PRESENTED New officers for the coming season were presented, with Mrs. Kenneth D. (Edith) Singleton as president; Mrs. Frank W. (Helen) CHILDRENS CANVAS ciUbiujN Josephine Robison, Lela Russon, Moselle Davis, Lucille Webb and Lela Lott. On the civic committee will be Melba ClarJc, Reva Fox; project committee, Udine Wing and Helen Christensen; Legislative Lexia Council representatives, Whipple, Norine Fox and Lilith Peck. Ada Whipple will be publicity chairman; Marie Goates, historian, and Elma Christofferson and Dorothy Southwick will serve on the flower committee. LEANY'S WEEKEND SPECIALS HERE FROM KODIAK, ALASKA I the Home Living Department at the Lehi High School. Mrs. Peck is preparing a companion picture for the department. Frames are supplied by means of club funds. Continuing with the Lehi Library as a club project, youth chairs will be presented for use at the reading tables. Have Arrived at Leany's From I son-in-la- WARBURTON GROUP ATTEND FIDDLING CONTEST IN MONTANA J. Warburton and daughters, April and Amy, came from Las Vegas, for a visit with family members, last Friday andSatur-da- y. The oldest son, Kelly, remained at his job in Nevada. Danaca Palmer, daughter of Donald S. and DeAnn Walker Palmer, was born July 17. in Provo. The dark haired newcom er weighed seven pounds and eight ounces. Giving a hearty welcome are sisters Deia, nine; Debbie, eight; Diane, six, and Dawna, age three and a half years. Mrs. Susie Palmer of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Walker of Orem, are the pleased grand- THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1970 Auctus Club manufac- turing plant in a former rundown, weed - infested field, upgrading the entire area in which it is located. Seventh Ward Relief Society rentals in the state. War-burto- ns ed and Cleaning and Dyeing Company With the opening of the new Val ley Fair Mall, the company is transferring it's rental wear de partment to the mall, and is ex panding their stock, so that Dur fey's now has the largest selec tion and inventory of formalwear The state "fiddling contest" was a highlight of a vacation in Poison, Montana, for Mr. and Mrs. Fon Warburton of Lehi, and family members. They spent a week in the area, entrance to Glacier National Park. Some good fishing was enjoyed at Hungry Horse and Flathead Lake, where they observed the extensive cherry orchards. With the went their son, Fon Junior Warburton and sons, Marty and Lindsay of Las Vegas, Nevada. He was on vacation from his position with a chain link fencing concern. A large group of the' musicians played near their trailer in the evening. Mrs. Fon roadside for easier mainten ance. They have given outstanding cooperation to the local Landscape Improvement Committee in the cleanup campaign and in the drive to remove junk cars from the city. Sherwin Allred for not only resmaintaining a well-keidence and grounds, but for tilling and keeping free of weeds all summer, two vacant lots on Third West Street. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dicker-so- n for their efforts in keeping their residence and yard in such excellent and pretty condition. Phillips Brothers Travel Lite Camper Company for the construction of a modern pt er residents. He opened his first plant in Lehi before moving his main plant to American Fork. Durfey's shirt laundry is still located in Lehi. In the fall of 1969, Durfey's purchased the Salt Lake Cleaning and Dyeing Company, the Intermountain West's only dye house for fabrics. The company also does the only leather and suede cleaning in the state at this location. April of 1969 saw Durfey's entrance into the formal wear rent al business with the opening of Durfey's Formal Wear, Inc., at the same location as Salt Lake BABY GIRL ARRIVES IN TACOMA FOR DON AND KAREN BLACK BUSHMAN have done in keeping the weeds mowed along the city streets. parents. They have also had a spraying program for the control of weeds THOMPSONS VISIT and have leveled and graded the ENROUTE TO CALIFORNIA headFork, now quartered in American has nine outlets in Salt Lake, American Fork, Provo, Lehi, Rose Park, Kearns and now in the Valley Fair Mall. F. Haws Durfey has announced that John L. Green of Granger will be the new store manager in addition to Mr. Green's duties as head of Durfey's Formal Wear, Inc. Mr. Green, who has been with Durfey's since 1964, is a native of Modesto, California. After filling an LDS Northwestern States mission, he attended Brigham Young University. He presently lives in Granger with his wife, Jennie Lou and their two daughters, Tami Lynn and Cynthia. Mr. Durfey started Durfey's 26 years ago by selling his car to buy a panel truck which he used to pick up and deliver dry cleaning A GIRL FOR DONALD S. AND DEANN WALKER PALMER IT'S Residents Receive Durfey Cleaners Grows From 0 We Still Have Merchandise on Sale Boys Levi's 0 secretary. Mrs. Kenneth Fox (Katheryn FAMILY GATHERS IN LOGAN Davis) of Glendale, California, visited in Lehi, with her parents, AT MARK BUSHMAN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman family members. She also spent visited in Logan, Sunday, at the some time in Orem, with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. home of their son and daughter Mark and Marilyn Hales Earl Fox. Her husband, member Bushman. They attended church of the U. S. Army Medical Reserve, is on two weeks active services where the new grandwas blessed. duty in Fort Lewis, Washington. daughter, Jolene, Born June 25, in Logan, she has a sister, Carolyn, four, and a PORTERS TAKE OUTING brother, Ronald, two and a half. AT LAGOON Also in the family group were In honor of the tenth birthday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster (Beth Bushman) and family of of their daughter Neva, age ten Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle on August 6, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Russon (Margaret Ann Bushman) Porter and family spent last Monand family of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. day at Lagoon. They enjoyed a Angus Hales of Springville, and picnic and the many attractions their daughter June, Mr. andMrs. of the resort, including the rolLeon Peterson of Spanish Fork. ler coaster. Neva was accompanAfter the meeting, the group en- ied by her friend, Rhonda Rusjoyed dinner at River Heights son. Also with the Porters were Park. Mark is employed in the daughter Peggy, 15, and baby John Owen, now a year and a half old. printing business in Logan. AILEEN High School Girls Blouses and Skirts D 0 - RED EYE Wranglers D Junior and Senior High School 0 SHORE SHirN D Stay Pressed Slacks - Dress Shirts Ties - Sox - The Best in Shoes 0 RUSS TOGS D Back To School Clothes and Shoes 0 10 LADY WRANGLER WESTERN WEAR HI Gym Clothing and Gym Shoes in-la- w, D Converse is the Best in Gym Shoes 0 BROWN The Junior High uses a Knit Shirt D D instead of a White Blouse this year. The Senior High School has a 0 SHOES D White Gym Suit 0 0 0 if fiiiMiM? n D New Fall Ladies Shoes I I POWERS " LJ I m I 768-248- 1 U OF LEHI Qi WONDER BUTTERMILK 2 BREAD for 69 WHOLE SHASTA SODA CLOVER CLUB POP POTATO CHIPS Flip Top 10 U&l SUGAR UBBY'S 10 lb. 93 59c ORANGES. 4 for 89c CUT-U-P FRYERS $133 Bag 1 cans Reg. 69c 29 GEISHA MANDARIN Vi Size Can PINEAPPLE 4 f" $100 PUREX SCOTT SWIZTER BLEACH FACIAL TISSUE LICORICE Gallon 200 Count Red or Black 49c 2 2 lb. Bag for 55c CHERRY OR 2 GRAPE 46-o- z. 69c KEEBLER 59 Can U. S. D. A. CHOICE CHUCK STEAK GRAHAM 2 CRACKERS lb. Box 65c Lara onC.nt.rwl 1J I t ROYAL Potatoes ,T f DUTCH 2 COOKIES lb. Box 49 Color! Cucumbers Honeydew Persian or Casaba Melons ib. 10 '" DINNERS Green Peppers Tomatoes 'r ,J5 Ttw Qwean af Mateni ftd Rip MILD CHEDDAR California Strawberries 3p69c 2.79 for canning: by the case CHEESE .... ib. 65 35c each More People Than Ever Are Shopping price Bnos. A TATER TOTS 79 ISMOKiD P1QJICS Beef Salisbury ORE-ID- 75 FOODS BANQUET tlittflf or ' Pound Pkg. Low FROZEN 49 FRESH GROUND CHUCK Norgold White 1 12 2lb. Pkg. 39 WEST MAIN - at mm LEHI, UTAH Compare our Food Prices and Save. Prices Effective Thursday - Friday Saturday |