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Show Liberate Opening Tonight At Valley Music Center Liberace known in ness circles as 'Mr. Showmanship, will appear in concert at Valley Music Hall, April 7, 8, and 9. He has been in show business for twenry-Cv- e years and w this is his Silver Anniversary Show. concert stage. In the past three away from the medium which first brought him to the attention of a decade of devoted fans, he has traveled extensively 11 months of the year, exLiberace has been greeted tending the boundaries of his throughout his worldwide tours popularity to include the world. Liberace shares with fellow by sellout audiences and honored by a Royal Command Per- Polish pianist, Paderewski, the formance before Queen Eliza- singular honor of being the only beth. The pianist presents a eoncert artist to fill Madison brightly varied evening of en- Square Garden. Tickets for this acclaimed protertainment in which he sings, dances, jokes, and demonstrates duction of musical entertainment a full range of piano moods. may be obtained by calling the The piano virtuoso made his area representatives Vianna Melba Clark, concert debut at 11 and perLarsen, 0, or formed with the Chicago SymTwila or Francis phony Orchestra at 16. He hopes Rockwell, to return to television soon. It Trinnaman, years all-ne- Elder Rodney L. Davenport, Jr. Rodney Davenport Returns From 768-241- 6; 768-294- 768-357- 8; 768-325- 2; Swiss Mission 768-351- 0. Elder Rodney L. Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Davenport, has returned home after fulfilling a two and a half years mission in the Swiss Mission, with headquarters in Jr., Zurich. A welcome home in his honor will be held Sunday, April 10, in the Lehi Stake Center, with Bishop Wayne S. Powell of the Seventh Ward in charge. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to join with ward members in attendance. Elder Davenport traveled through Switzerland and also into Germany, serving in the Black Forest area at two different times. He had the unusual experience of serving with his cousin, Elder Howard Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gray, as companion, for two months. Elder Gray was scheduled for release April 1, was reported. He and Elder Gray were companions. With Mission President John Russon, formerly of Lehi, and later serving under President Rendell Mabey, Elder Davenport was Traveling Elder and later District Leader. He made the trip to Sweden in the hope of visiting with his brother, Elder D. Larry Davenport, on a mission there. He spent a day visiting with Mission President Alvin W. Fletcher, but due to transportation difficulties, was unable to make the trip to the area where his brother was located. However, they had a visit by telephone. The trip overseas and return was taken by plane. He also traveled by plane from New York, with a stopover in Chicago, Illinois. He is now attending BYU, a first year student, with the aim of going into the teaching ior Lagoon to Open Next Saturday Saturday, April 9, marks Lagoon's 1966 opening and a 70th anniversary. Easter Sunday (April 10) at Lagoon will be highlighted by a free Easter egg hunt at 3:00 p.m. and a sky diving exhibition at 4:00 put on by 6 paratroopers from Hill Air Force Base. After the opening, the park will open weekends only until Memorial Day. It was back in the year 1896 that the Salt Lake & Ogden Railroad (later the Bamberger Line) opened the park as a recreation and picnic area for passengers. As the years passed, Lagoon grew and became a landmark for from all over the state and the Intermountain west. In 1953, the park was almost completely destroyed by fire, and an all new Lagoon was constructed for the 1954 season. Since the year of the fire, Ranch S. Kimball, general manager, and Robert E. Freed, manager, have made expansion a yearly policy. New attractions always spotlight Lagoon openings. As the park's 1966 theme 6 Super Surprises in '66" suggests, six new features have been added to Lagoon's Funway this fun-seek- year. BABY BOY ARRIVES FOR STEVEN AND BARBARA EVANS HUNTER A baby boy, arrived March their first child, 21, at the Ameri- can Fork Hospital, for Steven and Barbara Evans Hunter, of Ogden. The blonde young man who weighed in at seven pounds and 10 ounces, will be named Wade Dee." Sharing grandparents' honors are Mrs. Dan (Donna) Evans of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hunter of American Fork. Pleased are Mrs. Llla Hansen and Mrs. Martha Hunter of American Fork, and Mrs. Steve (Delia) Zimmerman of Lehi. The new father Is a student at Weber College in Ogden. Tennessee Ernie Ford Chairman to To F. THE LEHI FREE PRESS To Bring Show Valley Music Hall April 1e:.nessee Ernie Ford, ho u!2r i zed religious music, will iTing his show to Valley Music Robert Langkas, state ehair-- ! H.,11 April 11 through April 16, man of the Young Republicans, rh a special matinee perform address members of the aiue on Saturday, April 16 at j will American Fork Republican Woiljpm men's Club and their guests. Against all odds Ern fought Monday, April 11, at the Utah 'J.e battle fjr the placement of Power and Light Co auditorium .ymus and spirituals on televi-s- : n When he first made the The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. decision to accept an offer to : Miss Jo Ann Sparrow, National d.' network television, Ern told Committee Chairwoman, will al- the executives that he would have so speak at the meeting. Also to allowed to sing a religious slated to attend are Kent and s ,'iig at the close of each proAlice Senear. Mr. Senear is past gram. chairman of the Utah Young Re- -, Because the networks regupublicans organization. lated this type of music to The stake of young people ir churches there was plenty of negthe future of this country will ative talk, and Ern almost lost theme the meeting and all young his show, but he stuck to his people of the community of high principles and finally won his school and college age are cor- point. As a result of this fight you dially invited to be in attendance. Speak in A. is unlikely, however, that such a return would keep him from the show busi- State Republican 11-1- Timp Cove Open For Season 6 hear hymn and spiritual music .a nui:., n.iiA sh.'ws presently, and these songs, aloiig with every other type he sings, have made Ernie Kid a household rd u4ay. p -- By Le ! way j.s religuus prj.iug how ; j right when he insisted that as music to muMc be enjoyed no matter where or j ' 1 . j Timpanogos Cave win officially open for the season today (Thursday, April 7) according to announcement by Thomas A Walker, superintendent. Mr walker said the Cave will be open each day between Sam. and 3 pm. The trails have been cleared and are in good condition, Mr Walker said. Extensive work was completed on them last fall following the flash flood in the area and in the area of the exit, they were widened and blacktopped, cie hen, Mr. Ford : listed as the f this type of biggest seller music in the world t.iay. HOUSE OPEN Tickets fur the I eunesseeEru-ji- e Ford Show re selling very rapidly. The Opening Night per-- I formanee is complete!, sold out. Tickets for the I e::t,esseeErn-- i ie Ford Show are mailable by calling the area representatives Vianna Larsen, Melba or CLtrk, or Twila Rockwell, Francis Trinnaman. Showing of Ulvi lL-JLJ- l Cosmetics featuring Mother's Day Specials at the home of Dayleen Felt, Consultant 385 South 2nd West, Lehi 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 - 9:00 Wednesday, April 13. 1966 "C8-241- 768-294- 0, TkwntMj. April 1. IMS TC8-357- 8, Tch-325- 2, 7C8-351- 0. pjn. Citizens Own 51 Billion in U. S. Savings Bonds The citizens of this country now own 51 billion dollars worth of U. S. Savings Bonds. This is about $2,650 for every man, wo0 man and child or about for each family of five. This amount invested in 'H' bonds, would be working for each family to the amount of $550 - in cash each year. $13-25- Your 'H' bond investment would arrive in two payments yearly without worry, work or wondering on your part. If your share were invested in 'E' bonds to the next maturity period, your family investment would be worth nearly $18,000. Have you kept your full share of U. S. Savings bonds? Those who have are to be congratulated. They have insured the future security of themselves and their families. Misfortune can never strike those who have kept their share of U. S. Savings bonds to the same extent that it touches those who lack this financial security. Purchase of U. S. Savings beneBonds gives you a four-wa- y fit. Each purchaser insures his financial security builds the habit of thrift, strengthens the economy of our nation, and supports the cause of freedom everywhere in the world. teS Horf K8F GBW Yes. We're Eager Beavers... out to please... in deals, service, everything! That' s why we're chalking up our best year ever. And that's why we're celebrating with special deals on new '66 Ford cars and trucks. Come in for a test drive and meet a real Eager Beaver. Deadline Hears For 1966 Feed Grain Program Growers were reminded recently that April 15 Is the last day for filing applications to take part in the 1966 feed grain program. Claude Hunting, Chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee, points out that only growers who participate in the program will be eligible for price support on their 1966 crops of corn, barley, and grain sorghums. As last year, the support is made available through loans, purrt chases, and price-suppo- Besides qualifying for price- support loans, purchases, and payments, the participating grower also earns a diversion payment for shifting part of his feed grain base to a conserving use; the payment does not apply to the first diversion except on farms with small bases. rt The payments may be earned on the projected production from an acreage up to 50 percent of the total feed grain base for the farm by planting one or more of the feed grains corn, grain sorghums, or barley, or by planting soybeans in lieu of a feed grain. The Chairman urges farmers who are interested in taking part in this year's feed grain program to call at the ASCS County Office as soon as possible, since the time is getting short until the signup deadline, and signing up is a necessary first step in program participation. Through March 25, there have been164 growers In the County sign up to divert 2,305 acres for payment under the 1966 feed grain program. Department of Agriculture officials are stressing the continued need for full participation in the 1966 feed grain program. Feed grain stocks remain more than sufficient. Feed grain program applications may be filed at the ASCS i Fairlane: for '66 New style, new performance, new roominess price-suppo- County Office ' Ford Magic Doorgate drops down for long loads, swings open for people m- - I p, J niif Join the Eager Beavers! Pick up a free lapel pin at your rn fin n i- rara wmw any day, Monday through Friday. Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Signup deadline is Friday', April 15. TRI-C1T- Y MOTOR VISITS HERE Mrs. Lois Butler of Spring -I use not only all the brains ville, mother of Mrs. Wanlass, have, but all I can borrow. visited here during the week with Mr. and Mrs. L. Glen Wanlass Wonder is Involuntary praise. and family. 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