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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Older Folks Tri-Stal- ie Mayor Meets With Officials In Washington Concerning Power Mayor Harold returned this week from a trip to Washington, D. C, to confer with government representatives on the power problem. He was included in a Dinner will be served at 12:30 group of 16 from Utah, representpjn., with an interesting program ing the Intermountain Power Conto follow. This will be furnished sumers Association. by the three stakes. Committee chairman of the Alpine Stake is Steve Murdock, and chairman for Relief the Umpanogos Stake is Eldon Johnson. In Case of Rain In case of rain, the party will take place in the National Guard Everyone is invited to attend the armory on East Main Street, food sale, to be held by the First Chairman Barnes reported. Ward Relief Society, Friday, June h 16, at the Ward church, beginning at 10 am. The sale will feathure cakes, pies and meat pies, with a few artiicles of handwork also placed on sale. Among these will be some attractive baby quilts, according to Mrs. Phyllis Webb, Relief Society Mrs. Kathryn Dorton, dance in- president. Quantity orders of meat structor in the summer recrea- pies for lockers will be taken in tion program, reports a gratifying advance of the sale. Contact Mrs. turnout of boys and girls for the Webb, Mrs. Reva Fox or Mrs. dancing classes. In order to avoid Thelma Littleford to place orders. crowding of classes and also to allow the younger set to take their naps at the time allotted by their mothers, the schedule is being changed. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Johanson Those nine and ten years old and sons, and Tommy, are asked to report at 9 a.m.; were here Stephan from Dugway, for an 10 old at three those a.m., years overnight visit at the McMillan at 11 ajn. home and the Friday and Saturday. They will meet at 12 also visited with Mrs. Ed B n noon, with the class for other and family members. at 1 p.m. Those six years old will meet at 2 p.m., and the Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Wilson enat 3 p.m., The chil- joyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. dren 11 years old and over will Bernard (Rhea Thomas) Wicen, 4 meet at p.m. of Gypsum, Colo. Also here during Twirling Classes the week were Mrs. Pearl (Mado-ly- n Those desiring to learn to twirl Wicen) Hayes and three chilare reminded to bring their batons, dren, of Grand Junction, Colo. Thursday (today). Twirling in- Mrs. Dale (Rene Wicen) and three struction will be held during the children, came from Seattle, Wash, last 10 minutes of each class. to attend MIA conference. At Elementary School Dancing classes are held each Mr. and Mrs. CarlJPavis of Salt Thursday at the Elementary Lake City, were Sunday dinner School. Mrs. Dorton is assisted by guests here, at the home of Mrs. Miss Sylvia Jean Welcker in the Davis' mother, Mrs. William E. dance instruction, with Miss Pa- Davis. tricia Brown as pianist. Mrs. Dorton reported that 136 youngsters Mrs. Rulon Peterson enjoyed a turned out for enrollment. Any telephone conversation with her others wishing to join are remind daughter, Lynett, who called from ed to come in this week if possible Honolulu, Hawaii. Miss Peterson so they can keep up with their has been employed as a beautician class. There is no charge for the in Honolulu for nearly a year. classes. Mrs. Peterson also talked with Miss Kathryn Smith, of Lehi, roomate of Miss Peterson. Joe Party in Lehi June 21 Lehi will be the host stake for Old Folks the annual Tri-Staparty, to be held at Margaret Wines Park, next Wednesday, June 21. According to Bishop Har old W. Barnes, Lehi chairman, this will include those over the age of 60, widows and widowers in the Lehi, Alpine, and Timpan-ogo- s stakes. Also included will be the bishoprics, stake presidencies and their wives. Communities included will be Lehi, Cedar Valley, Fairfield, Am erican Fork, Alpine, Highland, Pleasant Grove, Manila and Lin don. The prospetive gathering will include from 00 to 700 persons, it was estimated. Committee members of the various wards will contact those living in their wards, invite them to the party and provide transportation where needed. All those in cluded in this large group are reminded to reserve the date and plan to attend for an enjoyable time together, and visiting with old friends and many former neighbors. Gather at 11:30 The party will begin at 11:30 a.m., with the assembling of the representatives of the three stakes. &-- Caroline Curtis Attains Golden First Ward Society Slates Food Sale Friday First-Sixt- Dancing Schedule Changed Lehi Local-s- four-year-ol- ds Eight-year-ol- run-so- seven-year-ol- ds five-year-ol- Gleaner Award Miss Caroline Curtis, (Connie) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Curtis, has attained the rating of Golden Gleaner in the MIA program. The award was received in the Richfield Second Ward, Sevier Stake, where Miss Curtis has taught in high school during the past three years. Among her varied activities, counted toward this achievement, were her service as business teacher in Richfield High School, and her services as stake and ward dance director. She also taught in Sunday School and MIA. She graduated from Lehi High School and LDS Seminary, where she played her violin In the orchestra and participated in chorus and opera events. She also took a prominent role in interpretive dancing. An honor graduate, she gave a speech on the commencement program. A graduate of Brigham Young University, she was very active in dancing and music and was affiliated with Kappa Deionier Social unit. She was an officer and charter member, also summer Graduate From Henager Receiving graduation diploma at Stevens Henager College commen cement exercises on Friday will be JOE ADAMSON, son of Mr" Lee Adamson, Lehi. president. Commencement exercise will be She took a tour of Europe two cheld at Kingsbury Hall on the years ago, bringing back an University of Utah campus, with doll collection, as repre- I. W. Stevens, Stevens Henager sentative of the various countries. president, presiding. Stevens HenShe also obtained some choice lace ager College, founded in 1907, is and linen. an accredited xunior college of She advanced from Honor Bee business. to Mia Joy and Silver Gleaner beMr. Adamson will receive his fore receiving the Golden Gleaner diploma for completing a composi-tecouraward. at the Salt Lake school of Her mother, Mrs. Curtis, acCommencement speaker is W. companied her to Richfield for LaMar Webb, president, Zions the ceremonial event. They were First Nationad Bank, Salt Lake week end guests at the home of City" Mrs. Thurza Chrdstensen, mother of Miss Curtis' fiance. ARVIL STONE SUFFERS out-stadi- se BUSHMAN REUNION IN AM. FORK CANYON . The annual reunion of the des cendants of Martin and Elteabeth Degan Bushman will be held at Granite Flat in American uorK Canyon, Friday and Saturday, June 16 and 17, and will include overnight camping. Ward Clark of Orem is chairman of the organization and Elva Allen is vice A GIRL FOR HOWE AND FLORENCE WOODHOUSE The many friends of Howe and Florence Urie Woodhouse, former residents here, will be pleased to know that the couple has a new ITS baby daughter, born May 25. Fanie is the name chosen for the newcomer, who weighed seven pounds and 10 ounces. There are four proud brothers to spoil the pret-as ty little gal. Howe is employed HAND INJURY IN assistant superintendent for a conMrs. Delia Zimmerman enter- BALER ACCIDENT struction company at Alameda, tained at dinner for family memArvil Stone is reported improv- Calif., where they are making bers, Mr. and Mrs Glen Zimmer- ing at the American Fork Hospi- their home. Mr. and Mrs. Nick man and family of Orem. md Mrs. tal, where he is receiving treat- Urie of Pleasant Grove are the Donna Evans and children and Mr. ment for a severe injury of the pleased grandparents. and Mrs. Rex Zimmerman and left hand. His hand was crushed family. Mrs. Robert Webster (Beth and several finger bones fractured, when it was caught in a hay bal- Bushman) entertained at a swimer, last Friday. He managed to ming party in honor of her husextract his hand and reached the band's birthday, in Midvale. family members present house, calling for help. Skin grafting was in progress, family mem- were Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman bers reported. Mr. Stone will be and son Don with Miss Mary Bathrooms Mr. and Mrs. required to remain in the hospital Rasmussen, and Lisle Russon. ' until Friday, it is reported. . ITHILE Showers Drcdnboards installed All Work Guaranteed FREE Estimates and and Plans Call L R. Holcomb PO 8-29- For The Queen Contest and The Rodeo WESTERN Remember Dad With y sen No Flue Required Clean - Comfortable See Us for proper design and installation CLOTHING SHOES - HATS SHIRTS SPORT COATS - TROUSERS - SOX You Can Do Better at Lehi IE. 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Information Booth Councilman Morris Clark reported that the Lehi Lions Club is building an information booth near the Park Service on State Street They have requested the there. city to run the water lines In do It was agreed to cooperate this service. ing Your Outlook son-in-la- Vegetable, Sesame Justin and Acme Boots city would determine the amount collected in the sale of books. It was proposed that the books be transferred to the museum, when it is completed, and placed on sale there. All agreed that this would be the most suitable place for the sale of the books. Inventory will be taken and the money received for them will be set aside. Airport Site Unsuitable Councilman Arthur Sabey reported on a meeting which he had attended together with representatives from American Fork, Plea sant Grove ond Orem, concerning es Wheat, Bacon, Celery JUNE 18th is FATHERS DAY SI North First Weat American Fork SK Ko-pins- ky NABISCO THINS CLOTHING 86 GUNTHER'S (Continued from front page) sion, during which the statement wa made to the effect that their The purpose of the trip was to policies will not allow them to put fedpromote the establishment of eral power lines to convey the el- this line in. ectric power from Glen Canyon Oil for Third West LaVere Downs and Michael and Flaming Gorge dams. were present to request The delegation met with Utah representatives, Senator Frank E. that Third West Street, south of Moss, Senator Wallace Bennett, the D&RG railroad tracks should Congressman David S. King and be oiled. Mr. Downs pointed out Congressman Blaine Peterson. A the amount of traffic on the road, hearty welcome was extended to and the dust problem created. them, and an optimistic viewpoint Mayor Westring asked if the road was obtained although nothing could be widened. The report was that the people" now owning the definite has been assured. property would not give enough to Bill Irrigation While at the nation's capitoL allow widening. It was agreed to the group met with representatives oil the road this summer if possible to arrange it. regarding a bill they have been Paths in Park working to get passed. This bill Councilman J. B. Cooper brought would make it possible for irrigation companies to be sponsors of up the subject of blacktopping the water conservancy districts. This paths in Wines Park. He will conis, at the present time, against the tact the Lions Club to determine law. It was reported that the bill their plans for this project is now in the hands of the com- Lehi History Books mittee and is expected to be out Virgil Peterson and Russell In-nin the near future. ... met with the council regarding The group from Utah, who met the sale of Lehi History books. with the appropriations commit- Mr. Peterson recalled that at the tee (with a favorable response) time the books were published in included mayors and councilmen 1950. proceeds from the sale were and four representatives of Rural to be assigned for the construcElectric Association organizations. tion of Pioneer monuments, etc., Mr. Westring reported the ev- and that this had not been done ents in his Washington findings since that time. He asked if the to the Lehi City Council. The results of the delegation will also be reported at the monthly meet- BABY SON ARRIVES ing of the Intermountain Power FOB LU JEAN P. RAYL Consumers Association, in Nephi. Mrs. Rulon Peterson has just reThis group represents 41 organi- turned home after spending 10 zations, 37 cities of the state and days in Pocatello, Idaho, at the four Rural Electric Association home of her daughter and ' ? committees. Layton and Lu Jean PeterJet Flight son Rayl. Chief interest was the The trip was taken by jet flight new baby son, born May 29. There both ways, requiring five hours are two brothers, Kenneth and each way. They flew as hfgh as Randy, and a sister, Sherry. Mr. 41,000 feet at a speed of 650 miles and Mrs. Peterson are sharing per hour. (The only way to travel, grandparent honors with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rayl of Pocatello. Mayor Westring commented). Adamson To City Council... FRESH lbs, fl 9 C Peaches - 2 ibs BROS. HKEI 29 C SSS Lemonade 10 cans 93c Royal Garnet Raspberries 5 for 95C I |