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Show zfl Sth Ave. Huge Murals Depicting Early Lehi History to Adorn New Bank Wall An outstanding feature of the new Lehi Stake Bank building, now to under construction will be three large murals depicting the history of Lehi, Calvin H. Swenson, cashier, announced this week. The murals are being painted has Board Lehi School The Better a All Alpine Progressive Enterprises Promoting authorized Architect W. Rowe by William M. Johnson, young Salt Smith of Salt Lake City to go Lake City artist, and will cover NUMBER FOUR ahead with plans for a new ele- the west wall of the modern new VOLUME TWENTY-TWLEHI, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1953 mentary school in Pleasant Grove. bank. Each panel will be eight Mr. Smith is the architect of feet by thirteen feet in size. The first canvass, which the the two new elementary schools which will be started soon in artist is now completing at his Salt Lake City studio, depicts Lehi North and South Orem. School officials have purchased in its earliest days. Central theme the Stephen Adams property north will be Brigham Young speaking "Your neighbor has one, you can of Pleasant Grove as a site for the to a group of colonizers, telling this is as named have one too," new school. The architect has them to go settle the Lehi area. year's theme for the Elders birthbeen asked to design a seven or Other parts of the mural will de day calendar project, as announced Lehi Lions Club members and fourteen-rooschool. The same pict covered wagons entering this chairman. by Elder Robert Allred, families enjoyed an outing request was made when he planned valley from the Point of the Moun- their in meaning. The motto is two-fol- d Thursday night at Wines Park, the Orem schools the two struct- - tain, pioneers cutting timber in Wallace F. BenUtah's Everyone may have a birthday nett was Senator,those officially opening the new club ures having the same basic design the canyons, fishing on Utah Lake, congratulatamong have calendar and everyone may season. More than 80 Lions and although one will be seven and the start of early irrigation proin fhe Free Press recognition ing a friend. No one need be lonely their family members attended. the other fourteen rooms. jects, early day recreational and anniversary. He in the Lehi Stake. Names placed of its twenty-firThe party was originally planreligious activities. as wrote follows: resure be to calendar are on the ned for Little Mill Camp in AmMr. Dear Inncs: Second panel, as yet unpainted, and membered by neighbors erican Fork Canyon, but the Lions will center around a portrait of be6 I addition well In who your August may acquaintances were rained out of the canyon and Bishop David Evans, first bishop have read that your paper has now come friends. moved the party to Wines Park. and first mayor of Lehi. This annivercelebrated its twenty-firs- t ofare remembrances New officers of the organization, Special panel will also show the first city sary. also. fered by local business houses headed by President Josept Lamhall, first church, first schools, the comin I the your join people Those having their birthdays listbert, were in charge of the affair. old livery stable, the original ed are eligible for a free swim- munity in wishing you well and in Hotdogs, hamburgers and "all the and other early comcooperative, and preyour you congratulating Among 360 University of Utah munity structures. ming pass to Saratoga. They may decessors trimmings" were served. excellent the job upon students who will receive degrees, attend the Utah theatre with the will depict the inThird that you have done with your certificates or diplomas in annual dustrial panel compliments of Cleon Leany. The life and economy of the continue it long May newspaper. n Cafe on State summer commencement exercises new Lehi Drive-Icommunity, with the central feaMR. AND MRS. CHARLES TURNER Street promises a free soda to to serve its readers! Friday (Aug. 28) will be Stanley ture being the new Lehi bank. Sincerely, a Edward Abbott of is a those having birthdays during Lehi, who This will show the sugar beet inWallace F. Bennett. candidate for the bachelor of specified month. dustry and the oldSugar Factory, science degree in biology. and other activities which contriThe calendar will also be listed A. Dr. Don dean of the bute to the economy of the Orton, with anniversary dates, club dates city. University's College of Education, and the time of school activities. The murals will be painted in will be commencement the speakThis in an all around effort to Tolboe and Harlan Construction er. The rites will be conducted on sepia tone, and will be presented Fifty-nin- e of happy years promote friendship. of Provo has been award- the plaza of the Park Building to the bank as a gift from the celebrated were company life married Those who belong to a club or architect, contractor, directors, ed the contract for construction of beginning at 7 p. m. Thursday night by Mr. and Mrs. other organization come to realize employees and others having a new in schools the two well known elementary Charles Lehj Graduates assemble will 6:30 Turner, at a more intimate acquaintance with part in the planning and con Orem to area, Elijah according residents. p. m. and march in academic pro- struction of the new structure. his or her associates. The birthOne of numerous improvements for clerk of the Alpine cession to the plaza. Chipman, Although no special observance Artist Johnson is comparatively day calendar is like a big club installed during the past year in The canyon party for all ward School Board. new in the mural painting field, at to which anyone 'in the stake, the local hospital is a new oxygen of the anniversary had been plan illand Tolboe stake bid and The School officers entered Turner's Mrs. ned because of Sunday by least in this area. He had studied young or old, may belong. The tent, purchased by La Veil Jorgen-seand teachers in the stake will be Harlan company was for 491,700 ness, children of the couple gatherfee of admission to this great club art in Italy, and did some mural n Mr. Jorgen-sehospital manager. and was the lowest of thirteen ed at their parent's home for a held at Mutual Dell, Friday evenis very small just 25c annually work while serving in the U. S. made several trips to Salt m. 6:30 was bid submitted. at (tomorrow) Mrs. ing $553,000. in Supthe evening. p. High surprise for each name. Army special services division. The Lake City, to study various models Turner, party an were and bids who has been ill for the per interesting entertain- Several of the lowest Lehi Bank is his first big project The birthday calendar idea has available. The one chosen is of be will ment under close so a tabulation the the direction that is two by weeks, feeling reported in this area, Mr. Swenson indibecome very popular in some the most modern type, the "Melco" past better and able to resume her of the stake board. All workers engineer was necessary before the Elder Allred 1500 communities, cated. the activities. are reminded to contact their sup- contract winner was announced. through design, obtained Mr. Johnson has set up his pointed out. Once established it surgical supply house. It was The children presented Mr. and erintendents and attend. The project includes constructCharles F. Johnson, revered Lehi is renewed year after year by purchased and is ready for use, studio in a room of the Lawyers seven-rooin ion school a of will Mrs. beautiful be with a honored by family Turner pioneer, membership demand. This is the this week. Building directly school members at a party at Wines Professional South Orem, and a set in honor of the occasion. across the street east of the Salt fourth year for the program in Mr. Jorgensen stated that oper- A in basic Orem. North The 30. afMrs. John The designs Ernst, Sunday, park, August daughter, Lehi Stake. ation is simple and that a demon- baked a are identical, although the one fair will mark his 94th birthday Lake City and County building. lovely cake in the shape A substantial dividend from stration has been Johnson, architect of the classgiven the nurses, of an open book bearing the inwill have an additional seven which comes August 27. Dinner IeRoy Lehi Bank, has his office on the every listing goes to the Elders making the device ready for use is W. Rowe rooms. Architect one at our o'clock "59 be followed years together, by main floor of the same building. wiy quorums for use in the many at any time. It is portable and scription Smith of Salt Lake City, formerly Mom and Dad." worthwhile activities outlined for ip!8mMwmw.l-.ww'"'1M'"'lMLocal residents interested in seebe il in used at room, of Provo. any any Mr. and Mrs. Turner were both this group. They ask the support may ing the canvasses as they progress bed. Mr. Chipman indicated that con born in Lehi and have made their of very home in Lehi and Cedar may visit the artist's studio. Full military rites were accorded struction will be started at the This is the first time in the home here most of their lives, with Mr. Swenson reports that the Valley and Fairfield to make the history of the hospital that a tent Ambrose Lehi Holmes, of 40, the exception of brief periods spent native, earliest possible date. Details new bank is progressing according project a success. With this re- has been added to the hospital in Fairfield Mrs. brought from Oregon for services the contract are now being workto schedule, with the inside plastquest they give a promise that equipment, although the administ- Turner is 78 and Manning. ed here, Funeral and Mr. services the Monday of out, and necessary papers age, years those taking a calendar for one ration of ering due to be completed this the Turner will celebrate his 84th were held in the First Ward will be signed as soon as possible. oxygen through A gala grand opening has week. year will want it again and again. nostrils has been common birthday on November 19. Both chapel with Dean Worlton of the Work will go ahead on the two Remember that a birthday calendbeen scheduled for October 3, com This former method is are exceptionally alert and active, bishopric in charge. Prelude and schools simultaneously, with the ar makes a thrice welcome gift for rated plete with refreshments, as the taking great pleasure in their postlude music was played on the aim of having them ready for J lovely missionaries and those in the most by many physiciansof souvenir gifts and other features. Mrs. Grethel advantageous way the the of organ using by children. and who home, occupancy by Powell, opening garden armed forces. Home is never far oxygen. The tent, however, is an also accompanied the vocal se- 1954-5- 5 school year. They were married August 20, lections. away when the names of family easier and more pleasant method The new elementary schools are 1894 in Provo, and their marriage members and friends and their im- for some Azer Southwick intypes of patients. needed to relieve a critical situportant dates may be seen at a It is rated by manager and nurses, was solemnized in the Salt Lake vocation. A vocaloffered the duet, "Softly ation in the Orem area, which is L. D. S. Temple three years later glance. as a definite asset in the and Tenderly Jesus is Calling," said by school officials to be the The drive for subscriptions and alike, They are the parents of 16 was sung by Mrs. improvement program constantly Phyllis Webb fastest growing section of the listings will begin August 30. followed. children, 13 of whom are living: and Mrs. Alpine District. Faye They will help Hayward. home be will contacted TurL. Eldon E Charles by Every Turner, Mrs. Walters Added were President Virgil solve the elementary space probSpeakers members of the various Elders Another registered nurse, Mrs ner and Mrs. C. E. Diehl of Salt H. Peterson and Stake President lem, but the biggest problem fac Rounding out the final week of Quorums. The aim of the com- Thomas E R Hardcastle Herman C (Agnes T.) Walters has Lake City; Mrs Goates, who spoke as ing the School Board is still mittee is to place a calendar in been secured outings at Mutual Dell, the Second on a part time basis of Sandy; Mrs H. M McFarlane long time friends of the family. Orem's high school situation. This Year Mia Maids spent their vaevery home. The cost of the for the staff. She has had and Mrs C. E. McFarlane of River-to- I hey eulogized Mr. Holmes for fall Lincoln High will have 1300 ft cation there this week, under the calendars will be 50c, with a some 20nursing Mrs. West of Albert J Draper, to 25 years nursing exhis military service in World War students in a school the same size nominal fee of 25c for each name. leadership of Mrs. Edith Roberts in Nebraska and V H. Turner of Pleasant Grove, II, and discussed gospel as Lehi perience, mostly which has High School, as camp director. Counselor Iona principles Chairmen selected to head the Mrs R. P. of Diehl Ariz, Tuscan, CHARLES JOHNSON F. lived in and Lehi has in regard to the continuity of ,less than 600 students. Hadfield was the Stake Board drive in the various wards are as Wyoming, Mrs. R. C. H. J. Mrs. Powell, for the past year. Her husband Other contractors submitting a family ties and the beauties of follows: Neil Carson, First Ward; is a program, with representative member in charge. Ernst, Mrs. R. L. Graham and G. the resurrection. structural steel contractor. bids for two the elementary talent. Following this, Mr. JohnDavid Grace, Third Ward; Darwin Mrs. Ethel Twenty girls of this age group As an appropriate interlude, schools were: Tolboe Construction Ball, R. N, and Mrs W. Turner, all of Lehi; 33 be pleased to greet his were in attendance son would Miner, Fourth Ward; Max Ray, Melba Rolfe, R. for a well 45 Mrs. Powell played an organ solo, Company of Provo, Wood N, continue on the Sixth Ward; VaNile South wick, rounded program, suited expressly friends and neighbors. and one great-grecomwith staff, nursing "Teach Me of to Pray." together Company Payson, Seventh Ward. The Second and Friends are cordially invited to to their preference, Roxie Russon and understanding cooper- grandchild. Concluding musical selection Paulson Company of Salt Lake call between the hours of 2:00 p. was program director and Bonnie Fifth Wards are as yet undecided. petent ation of Nurses Eva Smith, Hazel was Rulon and Norine Fox, City; Richard Miller of American m. and 5.00 Southwick was in charge of sports. p. m. is who by season Another hunting Dunsdon, Edith Strasburg, "Clara "In the Garden." Fol- Fork; M. B. McCullough of Salt sang, Mr. Johnson, who has made his Mrs. Jean Christofferson and Mrs. Clover and Dorothy Bennett. There rapidly approaching, and another lowing concluding remarks by Lake City, A. Johnson and Sons home with his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Sabey assisted. are also several nurses aids on series of "unloaded" gun accidents Elder Worlton, the benediction of Salt Lake City; Groneman Con- Beatrice Unit counselors were Joyce Boley, in Salt Lake City, will kill off a number of hunters. was pronounced part time duty. struction of Provo; Garff, since the passing of his wife, con- Smith, Ella Gurney and JoAnn company by Newell Turner. The grave in the Lehi cemetery Ryberg and Garff of Salt Lake tinues in good health and remains Brown. Mrs. Paul Willes conductwas dedicated by Bishop R. Ward City; Fredrickson Builders of active. He enjoys the radio, still ed a "nature ramble," Salt Lake Webb. Military rites were conCity; Davis and Butler reads some without glasses and is and dancing was directed Tuesday, by Mr. ducted under the direction of the company of Payson; Ralph Childs fond of visiting with friend s. He and Mrs. N. S. Peck. Scouter C. of Buildand American Bowers n Springville, Twenty-seveLegion, with Stanley M. boys and girls always enjoys the party held in W. Lehmberg also directed hikes. Taylor, adjutant, in charge. Pall- ing and Construction company of his honor and looks forward to it Of particular appeal eo the girls participated in weekly tennis classbearers were members 'of the Salt Lake City. Two protests were entered Mones sponsored this summer under of this teen-ag- e each year. group was the National Guard, Maurice J. Dahl, the recreation program, according day night against portion of A native of Norway, he was hair styling demonstration given Staff Nile Sorenson, Von Larsen, Gary to Coach L. K. Peterson, field Special Improvement District No. born August 27, 1859, a son of by Mrs. Belva Bateman and her John Lewis, Wilkin and 3, to members of the Mark director. John and Gorina Parkinson John- assistant from American Fork. according 4-Littleford. No tournaments were held, but City Council. son. He came with them to Utah Proper methods of makeup were Mr. Holmes died Saturday, Aug. LaVell Jorgensen, Lehi hospital At a special meeting called to at the age of two years and has also demonstrated. great improvement was shown by hear protests on the project, three manager, and the hospital nursing 15, in Portland, Oregon, following all as a result of the classes. lived most of his life in Lehi. Nurse Mable Jones, who has He was born in Lehi, Girls taking part were Paulett local residents voiced protests staff, wish to express appreciation illness. He holds a record of 45 years taken a keen interest and helpful Smuin, Linda Kay Smith, Patsy against the construction of side- this week to the "Happy Stitchers" February 3, 1913, a son of David employment in maintenance for attitude toward the new program, Club for their gift to the H. and Hazel Kinder Holmes. He walks in front of their property. Four-the Union Pacific railroad com- was again on hand to give the inStine, Gloria Whipple, Susan Darlene Anderson, Geral-din- e Cassel Willes, owner of the Lehi hospital. Over a thousand utility was a veteran of World War II. Elroy Colledge won the Junior pany. He also followed poultry structions in First Aid. Mrs. Jones He is survived by a brother Horseshoes last raising and farming. Like many also gave a demonstration in flowAnderson, Barbara Angus, Motor, protested sidewalk con- bags were made and presented by championship Susan Ellison, Judith Swenson, struction in front of that business the girls and their director, Mrs. David W. Holmes, Lehi, and a week with a clean sweep of nine early day settlers, he followed er arrangement, an art in which Naomi Shaw. These bedside bags sister, Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) games won and none lost, accord- mining and the sheep industry for she is widely noted. Kathryn Angus, Edna Molema, on Main Street. Sherwood Adam-so- n save and Douglas Willes objected steps for the attendants and Radom of Gardenia, California; ing to Coach Lars K. Peterson, some time, also working for a Lola Webb, Lola Fowler, Rae Nae Offering a choice m handicraft time at the sugar factory. recreation field director. Russon, Anna Joy Woffinden and to a section of sidewalk in front are very popular with the patients. two half brothers and four activities, classes were conducted Theron Holmes, Lehi; A member of the LDS church, in textile painting, basket weavof their property on the grounds The large supply will last for some The Juniors tournament wound Karma Christensen. A to time. Reed thank the Holmes, you would be isolated an it Tacoma, Wash.j up a highly successful summer re- he served as a ward teacher for ing, fiber flowers and sequin earthat stretch hearty included Boys Billy Mercer, Mrs. Walter Shelley, St. George; creation group from the hospital. which was more than 25 years. program rings. Stephen Swenson, Norman Childs, of sidewalk. Sharing responsibility in Mrs. Gus Rice, Oregon City; Mrs carried on over a period of ten Councilmen indicated that these He was married to Jane Pierce these lines were Lela Russon, Vera Kent Leatham, Mark Bushman, Earl Smith, Henderson, Nevada, weeks. Chilton in the old Endowment Whimpey and Reva Hadfield and Robert Bennett, Donald Bushman, protests covered only a small perand Elaine Holmes, California. Ross Lehmberg, Mickey Allred and centage of the property involved Young Colledge won over a field House in Salt Lake City, August Ella Gurney. of eleven players, all between the 18, 1881. in the project and would not be The new program, which has Timmy Allred. SEVENTH WARD RFILDIXG sufficient to kill the entire proHis children are, Mrs. Parley been endorsed by the General ages of 12 and 17. They included At COMMITTEE STARTS Donald Morgan, Billy Hayes, (Inez) Olscn, Provo; Mrs. Vern Authorities of the LDS church and FRED SCIIOWS BUY ject. They made note of the proGrant Holdsworth, Ronald Morgan, Beck (Gladys), American Fork; which has been successfully added The United Steelworkers of FI ND RAISING DRIVE tests but took no definite action HOME IN CALIFORNIA As a fund raising project for Roger Turner, Allen Hansen, Rex C. L. Johnson and Mrs. W. A. to the activities Word was received by President on them Monday night. America, Local No. 3318, held their of numerous and Mrs. Frank W. Jones that City Council members present annual summer party at Saratoga, the Seventh Ward building fund, Goodwin, Merriell Wathen, Rael-do- n Evans (Elizabeth) Lehi, and Mrs. stakes, has proven popular with committee members are again Forty-fou- r Barker and Dale Webb. Mr. at the meeting were Lynn R. Saturday their daughter and Boley in Salt Lake City. There the girls and their leaders here. evening. Interest in the horseshoes tourn- are 11 grandchildren, 31 great-gran- d President Ruth Stcphensen and members and their partners at- sol ling a good line of cards and and Mrs. Fred Schow, have pur- Webb, acting mayor, Rex Zimmerchildren and 3 chased a home in Placerville, Cali- man, John Broadbent and Joseph tended. An elaborate steak din- wrappings. High quality station- aments was keen, with more than Stake Sports Director Phebe Innes A sister-in-laner with all the trimmings was ery is also included in their stock. 50 men entered in the senior have been directly in charge of fornia, where they have been liv- Rothe. Bids are scheduled to be opened served by the W. D. Watkins cafe. Christmas cards and cards for division playoff a week ago. Next Mrs. Alice Brown of Whittier, planning and preparations. ing since April. Mr. Schow is emA year Coach Peterson hopes to have California, will be here for the Mrs. LaVell Jorgensen assisted ployed as an accountant there. September 4 on the project. City In charge of arrangements for the every occasion Are featured. canvass of the entire community two additional cement horseshoe occasion. Mrs. Paul Willes in the blueBoth young people are active in officials were in doubt that the committee were affair enjoyable will be made during the next two courts, as well as lights so the the LDS Branch organization project, at least the portion inprinting. Mrs. Gerald Tucker helpNadine is ward organist volving widening of Main Street, members, Rodney Dickerson, Don months. Anyone needing materials tournaments can be played at Nothing is ever accomplished ed with the enjoyable "cookout" there. before that time, may call 194-tomorrow. night. and both are activity counselors could be started this year. breakfast, Whimpey and Glenn Mott Pleasant Grove Get New Elementary School Building For O Final Plans Made by Stake Elders For Community Birthday Calendar Lions Entertain Families At Wines Park Senator Bennett Congratulates Free Press on Anniversary m st Stanley Abbott To Receive Degree from U. Contracts Let For Two Orem Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner Observe 5Sth Wedding Anniversary School Buildings Lehi Hospital Installs New Sunday School Canyon Party Planned Friday Oxygen Tent Charles Johnson n, To Observe 94th Birthday ele-visi- ' m Military Rits Pay m Tribute to Ambrose Holmes ' e. Mutual Girls Spend Final Week at Dell i n, Con-struct- in Tennis Classes Attract Large Special Improvement Districts Approved At Public Hearing Attendance Hospital Thanks Hol-broo- k, H Elroy Colledge Wins Horseshoes Tournament Girls H half-sister- s: Steel Workers Hold Summer Party Saratoga son-in-la- 15 |