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Show Universal Klcrffllnlrn t I41 C-- r? Avenue Pierep-.n- 1 1 iff LEHI, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1960 Volume 28 2& d US X Lehi High Graduation Exercises Friday Night t il Commencement erercises for the senior class of the Lehi High Number il Summer Secreatioi Program 1 0 MOMeray Here lone 6' School will be held Friday May 27, at 8 p.m., in the Lehi High School auditorium. The theme for t he program this year will be The Lehi summer recreation ac Junior High Band Mondays, 6 9 p.m. Senior High School, Van"In Freedom's Name," according to Principal Dale Price. A special tivities will get underway June 6, to 8:30 p.m., Junior High School, derlinden. invitation is extended to the public to attend the graduation ex- according to chairman J. Ferrin Wools ton. Small Groups Mondays, WedGurney, principal of the Lehi Juercises. Following is the program to be presented that night: Senior High Band Fridays, 7:30 nesdays and Fridays, Junior High nior High School, and J. B. Cooper, Woolston. to 9 pjn., Senior High School, Van School, PROGRAM representing the city Dancing Thursdays, 9 a.m. to council. The program will get derlinden. 3:30 p.m., Lehi Elementary School, THEME "In Freedom's Name" started June 6 and continue for Orchestra Wednesdays, 7:30 to DiLello. Mrs. Eva Carson at the Organ 10 consecutive weeks. March of Graduates ..' Barbara Shaw Invocation This year Neal Manning of the Brent Peterson Lehi High School, and Owen Por Address of Welcome Class President ter of the Lehi Junior High, have Patricia Stine been named as field directors. Cornet Solo "My America" ...j: "Freedom So Rare, So Precious, So Perishable" .... Sharon Ad vns Ralph Vanderlinden and Lynn Wools ton will direct the music pro UTAH Salutatorian ; Bonnie Powell gram, and Michael DiLello will "This is My Country' . take charge of the dancing pro , , Jerry Chruma gram. "Freedom and Responsibility" Double Trio "Let Us Build a New World" Riley Mr. DiLello would like to meet Linda Kirkham, Roberta Peterson, Linda K. Smith all who are interested in dancing ' Penny Holcomb, Sharon Zimmerman, Diane Price on Thursday. June 2 between 9 Kenneth Green, Accompanist and 11 a.m. at the Lehi Elemen Merla Ann Powell tary lunch room. "Our Hopes in Tomorrow" Linda Wing , "In Freedom's Name" Mr. Vanderlinden will meet the Senior High band and all junior Valedictorian Dale H. Price and senior high orchestra students Presentation of Class as well as the general public, who . Principal Paul W. Rosier would like to join these groups, at Introduction of Graduates the senior high band room. All T V Studentbody President 1 ' M other activities will be conducted Lehi Lions Club members READY GROUND FOR PLANTING George I. Bone at the same areas as last year. Awarding of Diplomas j School Board Member ., Those who participate in the turned out last Monday evening to prepare ground for planting gr&M Mixed Chorus "This is My Country" Rayfi, Jacobs, Scott swimming program must be eight around Information' booth1. Those reporting for work early for pic'? -- ...i Pfautsch years of age or older. Bus trans- ture, were, L ii'rl, Joseph 'Forrestier, president; Boyd Smuin, In- - "Canticle to Peace" j Director Melvin Burton portation will be furnished free for coming president;" Lester Holcomb, George Strasburg, young Clark Kenneth Trane this program. Admission to the Evans, (prospective lion in 1985) son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans; Benediction :., Mrs. Eva'Carson at the Organ pool will be 25 cents to all partici Thomas Powers, Harold ' Ellison, Paul Hanson, Keith Evans, and Recessional pants who' furnish their own bath' Marvin Jorgensen. ing suits and towels. All those who register for the instructional programs will be expected to obey all regulations of the supervisors. Watch the Free Press for any changes of schedules as well as results of game scores. A good representation of Lehi The following will be carried out Lions reported for work last Monlisting all of the activities, day, day evening, to clean rocks and time and instructors who will di- grass from the area around the rect the activities: information center. Grass will now Mondays and Fri- be planted around the building, Swimming days, 9 a.m. to 1 p.mi, parking lot, north of the city, to make it more Jr. High, Manning. inviting for tourists who will stop Little League Tuesdays, Thurs- during the summer season. The Lehi Garden Club have codays, 4 to 6:30 p.m., little league field, Porter. operated with the Lions Club in Girls' Softball Mondays, 6:30 to landscaping the area with flowers 8:30 p.m., Jr. High field, Porter. ' and fast growing shade trees. As Women's Softball Mondays, soon as possible after grass is 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., Jr. high field, planted, roadside tables will be Porter. placed near the booth where tour8 Junior ists may stop to picnic and relax. Church Games, The information center was conFIRST POPPY FOR THE MAYOR Mrs. Ira Racker, right, Lehi Boys' Softball Mondays, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m., Veterans Ball Park, structed and operated the past Legion Auxiliary Poppy Day chairman, and Mrs. Merlin Bourne, two years as a Lions Club project. plant first poppy on Mayor Harold D. Westring. Citizens Manning. Tennis Tuesdays and Thurs- It serves as a .: "gateway" where are reminded to purchase poppies from auxiliary members when they days, 8 to 11 a.m., Jr. High. Courts, tourists may stop and receive inwill be out selling up and down the street, come Saturday. formation concerning., attractions Manning. Under MIA Age Girls' Softball in Utah Valley. The booth will conWednesdays, 5 to 6:30. p.m., Jr. tain brochures and maps of scenic tours and attractions throughout High field, Porter. American Legion Tuesdays, the state, and specifically beautiit BOVD SMUIN 7:30 to 10 p.m., Veterans Ball park, ful Utah Valley. The booth will be Manning. open daily (except Sundays) from "I hereby proclaim May 28, 1960 The American Legion Auxiliary Men's Priesthood 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from June 1 to Thursdays, is appealing to residents of Lehi to be Poppy Day in the city of 8 to 10 p.m., Veterans Ball Park, September 1, and will be manned our Lehi. all I strongly urge that to "wear a Poppy" this coming Porter. by members of the Lions Club. Saturday. The annual memorial citizens observe this day by wearThe club is cooperating the inBowling Thursdays, 2 to 4 p.m., to American war dead, which is ing the memorial poppy," Mayor parking lot High School, Manning. formation center in cooperation sponsored by the American Le- Westring said. Pony League Thursdays, 5:30 with the advertising and publicity Mrs. Marvel Racker is the Pop- to 7:30 p.m., Veterans Ball Park, committee of Greater-Utagion Auxiliary will last all day. . ValVolunteer workers from the Aux- py Day chairman for the auxiliary. Manning. Election night for the Lions ley, Inc. ' and other groups will be iliary Club was May 19. At this time on street corners throughout Lehi Boyd Smuin, who has served as first vice president for the past offering poppies to the public. year, automatically became presi"Poppy Day enables every Am' dent of the club for the coming erican citizen to personally wear ""if" -a memorial to this nation's war year. Other new officers elected were: Dan Peterson, first vice dead," Mayor Westring said. president, who will serve as presi"At the same time the wearing dent of the club during 1961; Elof a red poppy is recognized as a don Harding, second vice presiof veterans to our disabled tribute dent; N. S. Peck, third vice presithree wars," he added. dent; Lynn Woolston, tail twister; Lion tamer; Keith Bushman, Thomas Powers, director; director. Fred Nakagawa, r, Retiring ofifcers are Joseph president; Boyd Smuin, first vice president; Howard Brown, second vice president; Gerald Taylor, third vice president; Merwin Lewis, Lion tamer; DougBill Evans will present his stulas Smith, director; Dan dents in their second annual Dance Peterson, tail twister, and N S. Review on June 4, in the new high director. Peck, school auditorium at 8:00 p.m. The new officers will be inMore than 200 students from Lehi, stalled at a later meeting of the American Fork, Cedar Valley, club. Mr. Smuin has ben a member Sandy and Draper will participate in the hour and a half show. . of the Lions Club for eight years. He was elected last year as 1st vice president of the organization The program will include all which automatically brings him to types of dance numbers, tap, balthe presidency this year. let, character, jazz, acrobatic and Mr. Smuin married the former free style. The numbers will range Pauline Goates and they are the intermedfrom beginners through parents of three daughters. He iate to advanced. has boon a partner with his brothCostuming for the show promises er, Jack, in the Riverside Skating to be outstanding and all proceeds Rink at Provo for the past 13 will go to the Hutchings Museum. years. Tickets will be 50 cents for adults He is a maintenance foreman VH in the blast furnace department and 25 cents for children. The Lehi ladies clubs are taking care liALLt-.Ballet students of Bill Evans will be seen In benefit Geneva Steel, where he has been UA.VUr.HS PKr.PARe; FOR KliVlKW for the past 16 years. of ticket sales and they may be dance rrvlew June 4. Pictured above In costume for thol- - ballet number. 'Wala In Rwiii Time," front, employed is active in the LDS Mr. Smuin obtained through the club presirow, 1. to r., Marlrne Cook, JoAnn Roln-rts- , Marilyn Bourne and Susan Lloyd; second row, Jackie Church where he has served in dents or may be purchased at the Zanni, Margie Kirkham, Norma Clark, Sandra Evans and Paula Innes; third row, Nancy Cook, June the Elders Quorum presidency and in the presidency of the YMMIA. Jenkins, Elaino Woffinden and Barbara Schow. door. i VALLEY MB. AND MRS. ROBERT M. ALLRED ii .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allied to Note mi..' Golden Wedding Anniversary ;s . Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. 'Allred will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary June 2 at an open h house in the Ward, 1095 North 3rd West. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The couple request no gifts. Mr. Allred was born November 8, 1886 in Lehi, the son of and Qrinda J. Davis red.; He is a' high priest in the Seventh Ward and is at present serving as activities chairman of his quorum. He has been affiliated with the choir in the wards they have lived in. He has also served on the fire department and at one Third-Sevent- Del-bert'- Mrs. David Carson Dies In Ogden Mrs. Maria Degelbeck Carson, 81, died Sunday, at 3:30 p.m., at the home of a daughter, in Ogden. Mrs. Carson was born September 17, 1878 at Nurnberg, Germany to John George and Margretta Schaller Degelbeck. She came to America when she was seven years old, with her mother. Her father came, the next year, and they made their' home in Lehi for a short time, after which they moved to Fairfield. She was married to David H. Carson, June 19, 1901 in '; the Salt Lake Temple. Survivors include her husband, Lehi; and the following children: David Junior, Logan; Mrs. Edwin ( Delia) - Circuit, gait Lake City ; Mrs. E. Carlyle (Velda) Bunker, Orem; Mrs. Daniel S. (Leona) Frost, Kanab; Mrs. Paul (Bertha) Mathewson, Ogden; 16 grandchildren, and six Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Lehi First-Sixt- h Ward chapel, under the direction of the .First Ward bishopric. . .. . ... ' L 4 :' time as fire chief: He is now a member of the Lehi Civic Im provement Association in which he has served for many capacity years. : , Mrs. Allred was born May 25, 1891 in Lehi, the daughter of George and Annie Johnson Beck. She has been active in music circles, singing in a ladies chorus for 13 years: and for an equal num ber of years in a mixed chorus. At the time" of her marriage she was the ward organist in the Third Ward and following was made or ganist in the Second Ward. She has served as a counselor and secretary in the Relief Society and for 10 years has been captain of the Evansville Camn of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Allred were married June 1, 1910 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Author H. Lund. They are the parents of two sons and two daughters: Mrs. J. R. (Clarice) Richards, Dormer Lake, California; Mrs. Orville (Betha) Gunther, American Fork; Sherwin R.; Allred, Lehi, and Dr. Dorald M. Allred, Provo. They have 16 grand. I - children. Lehi Upsets Sp. Fork in League Opener Lehi won their Utah Central League opener last 'Friday night by the score of 9 to 8. Lehf with' six 'runs in the first inning held; an early 7 to 2 lead. Spanish Fork came back to tie the score at 7 all. Then Lehi scored 2 big runs in the bottom of the seventh. to edge out the Fork- ers.' .;, .. Bob Allison. with two hits and Jerry- - Butt : with three led the Lehi attack.; See Schedule- tm Inside Page ; .t I - SF 3 . . Lehi Lions Club Beautify Area at Information Center For Tourists 12-1- Legion Auxiliary Urges Citizens To Wear a Poppy" Next Saturday Boyd Smuin to Head Lions Club Next Year ; J V5, y.y J miff ( Dance Review For-estie- Slated as "...m.,i nuiiiin I'RKSKNT FILM KITS ON CANCER Mrs. ICldon Peterson, left, and Mrs. Glen C.onlen present Dale H. Price,, rear, principal of Lehi High School, and J. Ferrin Gurney, junior high principal, with kite on oaneer to be shown to students in the two schools. Two Films Showing Dangers of ' Cancer Presented to Jr.. Sr. High Our local junior and senior high schools in Utah which received two film strip kits, dealing with the problem of cigarette smoking and lung cancer, from the American- Cancer Society. The presentation of the film strips "Cancer To Youth" and "To Challenge Smoke or Not To Smoke" was made to the principals of the Lehi High School, J. Ferrin Gurney and Dale H. Price, by Mrs. Eldon A. Peterson, Lehi, and Mrs. Glen Gordon of American Fork. Mrs. Gordon serves as chairman of the North Utah County unit of the American Cancer Society and Mrs. Peterson as public education chairman for the same area. Jk$J The superintendent of schools and the State Department of Public Instruction have given enthusiastic approval to these film strips, recognizing the ever growing menace of smoking among young people. Letters to the superintendents of all Utah school districts urged schools to utilize this excellent material in their health, physical education and also science classes. The film strip kits and additional information material on the relationship of lung cancer and smoking are being presented gratis to the schools for their film libraries as one of the many public education services of the American Cancer Society. Museum Benefit ar |