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Show THE LFJHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1959 mm iHarry! Soiimer Clearance Sale iBabies Named, Confirmations in Lehi Wards .Last Sunday Babies and Debra Ann Grace, daughter of in Lehi Arnold LaVar and Renae Hough-ton'Grac-e, ' wards, Sunday, as follows: born July 2, 1951, at r Lehi, was baptized July 26, by 'First Ward Melvin P. Anderson, ward clerk. the father, and confirmed by Heb--er Hadfield. Alan Leon Peet, son of Don L. Fawn Hirst Peet, born June Linda Lee Manning, daughter, 2L 1959, at Lehi, was' blessed by of .Donald Dean and Carol Ann ''the father. Smith Manning, born April 15, Ricky La Veil Chatwin, ' son of 1950V at Lehi, was baptized by Melvin L. and Carol Maxine Tripp Neil K. Miller and confirmed by " Chatwin, born July 6, in American Karl E. Webb. Fork, was blessed - by Bishop Jerry La Von Thomas, son of Wayne Bushman. La Von William and Bertha Kinder Dixie Elfreida Aberle, daughter Thomas, born . June 6, 1951, at Helen Peterson Lehi, was baptized by Neil Miller ot Vernon t' Aberle, born June 7, at Lehi, was and confirmed by Bishop L. CarJ' blessed by B. H. Curtis. : los Coates. Confirmations included: Ken- -' Fourth Ward neth D. Chamberlain, son of Lu-ceElmo Russon, clerk. and "Edna 'Jones ChamberDiane Whimpey, daughter of at 1951, born Lehi, 5, lain, July and Judy Peck Whimpey, Robert -was baptized, Juljr26 1959, and born June 12, 1959, at Lehi, was K confirmed by the father. blessed by the father. Mayvoiine Lindsey Bone, daugTed. Rulon Ungricht, son of Ru-lb- n hter of Isaac Richard and Dorothy and Mary ? Jane Brown Un Raze Bone,; born at Lehi, June 28, gricht, born April 10, 1951, at 1951, was baptized by the father Lehi; was baptized July 26, by the jand confirmed by Bishop F, father,1 and confirmed by Bishop y Wayne Bushman. R. Thomas Woffinden. Jetta Marie Allred, daughter of Fifth Ward Wayne H. and Jetta Fowler AllBenarr T. Judd, clerk. ured, born March 9, 1959, at Lehi, Barbara' Morton? daughter of Neil K. Miller was baptized' by Arthur and Joyce Singleton Morand confirmed by B. H. Curtis. ton; baptized- - by Neil Miller, was Second Ward confirmed by Kenneth Singleton, ' Vernon ! Blamires, ward clerk. the "grandfather. John D. Christofferson, son of Seventh Ward ''Bean DeWlttand Lucille' Cham-'berlai- n LaMar ' J. Lund, clerk. Christofferson, born July Collette Price, daughter of Rex fl4, 1951, ' at Lehi, was baptized, Thomas and 'Mary- - Colleen Var-ne- y fiJuly 26, by the father, and con- Price,' born Junef25, 1959, at firmed by the father. Lehi, was. blessed by the father. 'Jeannette Hilton, daughter of Lori Kim Smith daughter of Bishop A.. Eugene and Ruth Pat-- f' Frank Eugene and ' Vera Irene ten Hilton, born July 21, 1951, in Walton Smith, born July 4. 1959, "American Fork, was baptized and in Salt Lake City, was blessed by confirmed by the father. the father. Third Ward Tharesa Kathleen Allred, Arthur T. Powell, clerk. daughter of Glen Henrie ' and Yvonne Mills, daughter of Don- Theresa Russell Allred, born June ald Hector and Ada Bushell Taft 19, 1951, at Salt Lake City, was Mills, born July 13, in American baptized and confirmed by the Fork, Was blessed by the father. t d ne 1 , -- , '' s Things to Know About Civil Defense Utah County Available Thfe is'the Editor's Note twrtvcth In a serie of articles to appear In the Free Press to better acquaint our readers of .the need for a strong civil defense Drinking Water Is A Must Safe drinking water should be stored in every home. One , can survive much longer without food than without water. We do not need an atomic bomb to cause our water supply to become unfit for use. There are many things' that' Utah County Farmers may ob7 tain "Applications for pertax paid on momit lor refund of tor "fuel tised " off "highway 'for Agriculture purposes, and Form 3 'Af fadavit to accompany Application for Refund Permit for Off Highway Motor Fuel used for agriculture purposes when rented or' leased land is claimed in part BUTC 517." Instructions relative to refund of taxes paid on motor as leaking sew- fuel used for "off highway agri- could happen, such radioac chemicals, poisonous lage, culture purposes by calling at the tive materials, disease carrying orOffice Service Extension County causes., You may in ' the City and County Building ganisms or other NO water at to use notified be. R." Acat Provo, according to or the supply may be cut the tap, ord, county agent off. Mr. Acord warned that the first Two gallons of water or other refund allowable will be for the are needed for eac.h memliquids June to 30, of 1,1959 July period 1960. Claim for "refund may be ber of the family. Children under Milk filed after June 30V1960 and must three need an be in before Sept. 30 1960. Claim is a- good ' water substitute for a for refund may be filed annually thirsty family, as are bottled beverages, soft drinks and fruit juices". by" each claimant Gallon ' jugs, fruit Jars that are Mr. Acord stated that any firm with or individual doing work with gas- clean, or" other "containers ' ' oline powered equipment may file tight fitting covers make good for the 'portion of his total fuel storage containers for water. purchased that was "used for non- - Need" Not Te Boiled No highway agriculture Water heed . nor be boiled for refund shall be paid on any claim storing; and will Jtep under most of less than fifteen dollars. Addi cbnditions for; three morthsvHow- com to will be need tional forms : is recommended .that it pleted and a county assessor form ever,-- it certificate wills be furnished '.at be changed 'oftener."'"Doh,t"'f orget later dates. Further details can be obtained by contacting the Utah State Tax Commission or County Extension Service Office. TC-51- TC-52- RONALD STINE, YOUNG LEHI GARDNER, APPOINTED TO REGIONAL POSITION Ronald Stine, young Lehi and officer in the Lehi Gar-de- n Club, received notice this week of his appointment as Re-- ; gional Director in the Utah Associated Garden Clubs. He will 'serve as director for Sanpete, S Juab and Utah counties. The se- lectibri was made by the executive ' committee under the' direction of Walter O. Bostwick, state presgardener ident. President Bostwick wrote, in part, "You were selected because 'we felt that you were well qualified .for this position and your keen interest in h6me gardening and community beautification will be a great asset to the Utah Associated Garden Clubs and the Counties under your direction." Among the duties of a regional director are included, representation on the Board of Directors of the Association, bringing informa- tion to the various clubs in the district and the fostering of proj- -' ects such" as flower shows and special programs. He will also aid in the organization of new : 1 ' ? clubs. - By Lee Colledse Lehi Civil Defense Director -- were named took place A.-an- OffcHighway Gas Forms Club - Hostorian Currently serving" as historian of the local club, he has been a club member for the past three years. He has attended meetings and participated in flower shows for the past six years. He has placed entries and won prizes in - -- C extra-gallon- . - " f -- r j Frank DJ Nelson With U.S. Seventh Fleet in Pacific " Franklin D. Nelson, seaman, USN, son of Mrs. Sadie Nelson of, Lehj, is serving aboard t the destroyer escort USS Epperson with the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. The Epperson participated in Operation ""Granite Creek' recently off the coast of Japan. The exercise, involving other units of '-- the Sevehth Fleet dealt mainly with warfare procedure, and was designed to stress the mobility and flexibility of the fleet. . Home port of the Epperson is Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. I Cattlemen your hot water tank. If it is drain- fUVflcinnallv est tYia met and sediment do not collect in the bottom, it will provide from 20 to 50 gallons of water, depending on the size, of course. Ice cubes from your refrigerator also contain some liquid and can be used. fn Organize Arthur Finley of Springville was elected President of the newly organized Utah County Cattlemen's Association with Wendell Moyle of Alpine, vice i president and Ruell Crandall of Springville, us Do It Now secretary-treasure- r. REMEMBER, don't wait until Hugh Colton of Vernal,' Presiwater is needed before you store dent of the Utah Cattlemen's Asit.- - DONT let the emergency hap- sociation complimented the 200 Safeway. R. B. Money of Spanish Fork pen, then try to get storage water. cattlemen and wives present on DO IT NOW. organizing into a unified county was in charge of the Dinner and unit. The organisation is to pro- - General Chairman of the meeting. Locate Shutoff Valves All members of the family should know where the shutoff valves for water or gas are located, and should know how to shut them ' off.-I- n "some instances," a wrench is needed. If so, the wrench should be at hand, conveniently located but safe from smaller children. Most water can be purified by boiling five to ..ten minutes. This will destroy disease germs, but will rrause (he water to have a flat taste.' By pouring the water from one container to another several times, air will mix with it and restore the normal taste. A pinch of: salt 'also relieves that flatness. Chlorine solution can be purchased,1 With the directions printed on the5 bottle.V Beure to mix as 'di- , rectedA'ThisKalso drinking1 water. f Vr I U 1 1 Adults 60c - Kids Free Admission Six 'Big Days Thurs. Fri. - Sat. - Sun. - Mon. - Tues. 67, 8, Augtxst 9, 10, 11 "SflY0NErF0R?ME" purifies ybur with Bing Crosby and Debbie Reynolds Second Feature I, MOBSTER Life of IEST of Quality Wednesday Thursday ii olf Pricel . . . a Gangster with Aldo Ray August 'DriveiOut.to .1 ilL J- - EAST AMERICAN FORK W; TorThe lEll mote and improve cattle in Utah. Mrs. Helen Spafford of Springville, State of Utah Cow Belles Association encouraged organiza tion of additional Cow Belle Units in Utah County. Other special guests at the dinner and outing at Kelley Grove were Vice President Howard Clegg, Tooele, and Stanley Burgess of Salina, County Commis- sioners G. M. Hinckley and Mar-cellNielsen. W. G. Pickett, editor of Utah Cattleman magazine, State Commissioner of Agriculture, George Spencer, Ceil Hell-ris- h, Public Relations officer of - Friday - 12. 13, 14, 15 Saturday The . Naked and the .Dead if Starring Steve Cochran and Lita Milan Second Feature "THE TRAP" j Starring Richard Widmark and Lee J. Cobb 7 12 local flower shows. Active in It is astonishing how little one beautifying his home grounds, feels proverty when one loves. ; Mr. Stine has assisted with home improvements for other families, also. Local Merchants Take" Bus Trip Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith, proprietors of Smith Hardware on Main Street, report a most enjoyable bus trip to California. They went to Anaheim to visit with a sister and brother-in-laof Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Patten. Mr. Patten is now improv ing after illness. Enroute to the coast, the Smiths stopped in Las Vegas," Nevada, for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith, a brother of Mr. Smith, who-iemployed as city engineer. The Smiths, who have made most of their excursions toy train," re port ' a very comfortable, scenic experience on the bus. They were w ksWisi. ii (i U'i: llll IMANII Service State Street "Jockey" Johnson Lehi The Great Whiskey of , the Old West (( . 1 . s . Whipple Family I Reunion Held in California Mountains ; gone six days. V The family of the late R. J. Whipple ' and Mrs. Susie Winn Whipple traveled to the JMam- moth Lakes area of the California Lehi5 high Sierra Mountains for a very At a recent meeting of the Ali pleasant ' reunion. Mrs. Whipple, School District Board of Edpine" coast to the who made the trip ucation a motion was made and n with Mr. and Mrs: E. C. Jorgen-sethat a six unanimously passed (her daughter June), ;enjoy- Inch well be1 tlrflled at the new ' memed the presence of 26 family Lehi High School. 4 bers, including her children, 1 The existing wells do not prograndchildren and ' Features of the reunion" were vide adequate water for sprinkling if 9 and irrigating the lawn areas at programs, meetings, to structure. new the According jdinners, campfires, hiking, fishing " and ' boating. A family Sunday Superintendent Dan W. Peterson, School was held on Sunday morn- work on the new well will begin as possible. ' ing at the cabin" of E. C. Jorgen-se- as soon six for remained days They Gdd does not want us to do exon the enjoyable and profitable traordinary things: He wants us occasion. to do ordinary things extraordinarRobThe site was located by well, r Charles Gore. ily ert Chipman, a grandson, and the reunion planned by family members. All of Mrs. Whipple's five children were in attendance. Be- sides the Jorgensens of Van Nuys," Celif., were included Byron Whipand Color. TV All Makes Black-and-Whi- te ple of Lehi; Mrs. Leath Wad- ? doups, Los Angeles; Mrs. E. L. Radios - Record Players Public Address ' Bingley (Miriam). San Francisco, and Mrs. Ralph Webb (Mildred) Systems and Car Radios ' of Provo. Mrs. Whipple made the return trip with Mr. and Mrsr & SERVICE JACK'S Webb, going both ways by car. a-to 8 p.m. DAILY CLOSED MONDAYS HOURS 9 "7 1265 North 5th West, Lehi Dial PO ' Whatever it is your duty to do,, you cart do without harm to you?-sel- f. -- j. Mary Baker Eddy. ) great-childre- Board Approves Drilling Well at High School n. New Display out-of-doo- rs 'II Y SETTLE n. We Service Radio ... Featuring COLOR FOtt LESS THAN TELEVISION THIS GREAT 5 BROOK -- MODELS for 1960 V'l KENTUCKY BOURBON ? KKNTUCKV STRAIOHT OURION Television m. Main Street Lehi Ph. PO limn, Kmm n mtwui inn, itmucn straichi mm wan, m mo smut moor co., dsmm mourn towwr. so rcoof |