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Show Audrey Price presented are those indicating the "Woman of the Year," "Man of the Year," "Professor of the Wins Year," etc. The award was presented last her parents, Mr. Saturday U. S. U. and Mrs. with Award" Bertrand Beck, and brother Michael, on the scene Climaxing an amazing list of with the many visitors at the e xt r achievements university. Mrs. Beck had joined for Miss Barbara Beck, third her daughter for the "Mothers and Daughters Weekend," which year student at Utah State University in Logan, was the anbegan last Thursday. The family nouncement that she had won the trio also remained over Sunday "Robbins Award." Her particuand joined Barbara at LDS Church nt lar recognition indicates services at her ward on campus. of the Year." STUDENT BODY Among other Robbins Awards Miss Beck recently won the of the election for Attends Convention "Robins In Cincinatfi, Ohio at Mrs. Audrey Price has returned home after a week in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she attended the 30th annual convention of the National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Services (NAPNES). Mrs. Price is a licensed practical a rse (LPN) and is a member of the Utah State LPN Association, through District One. She is employed as unit nurse at the Utah State Training School in American Fork. The convention included 1038, the"A-chieveme- r vice-presid- Chairmen to Plan STOLEN CAR Don D. Chamberlain of Cedar Fort inspects car which was found on his mining property which had been stolen and stripped. Webb-Spenc- Cedar Fort Man Finds Stolen Car Don D. Chamberlain of Cedar Fort went to check his mining claim southwest of Cedar Fort Sunday and found a stripped car. The car, which was reported stolen from a Provo used car lot Saturday night, had been taken to Mr. Chamberlain's property, stripped and dumped into awash. Reception Friday motor, transmission and All friends and relatives of drive line were gone from the car Miss Janett Webb and Brent Spenand in the nearby scrub oak he cer are cordially invited to atfound the radiator, tires, etc. tend a wedding reception in their honor Mr. Chamberlain notified the Highway Patrol of his find and they confirmed his belief that the work was that of professionals. office at 1465 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10036. quarters Campaigning Underway At High School Campaigning is underway this week for new student officers to lead the Lehi High School next year, it was reported by Principal Dale H. Price. Primary elections were held last week, with the results as follows: Purple party: Weston Innes, president; Tracy Price, vice president; Ann Jorgenson, historian; Teri Poulsen, Progr amchair-maAnn Covington, secretary; and Jeff Kunz, business manager. White Party: John Haws, president; Ron Peck, vice president; Brent Gurney, Secretary; Laurel M e m m o 1 1 , historian; Program Chairman, Stacy Brown and Brad Sunderland, Business Manager. Final elections will be held tomorrow (Friday), with the re sult being announced at the stu- dentbody dance Friday evening, n; M-Me- nr Gleaners Jl f V" L ARTHUR BOLTZ DIRK EASTMOND merican Fork th JUST IN She is one of student body. nine student body officers, one of two girls in this governing setup. (This office provides scholar ship benefits). Last month she was named to Who's Who in American Col leges and Universities." and was spotlighted in the national m?ga-r.in- e. ENGLISH MAJOR She is Mowing a major in English and a minor in History. She vire-presid- announced by CommandedDennis! V. Finch of Lehi Post 19, Amer ican Legion. These boys will go in connec tion with Holladay Post 71, to meet the quota assigned for that post. ARTHUR BOLTZ Not only very active in ath- letics, Arthur Boltz has carried LOVE YOU FOR IT SO WILL AND Cattlemen's Assn. Utah County State-region- MAY I.IRIM ' ' The and Gleaners of the Lehi Stake will hold a social and party on Thursday, May 13, at the Lehi Junior High School beginning at 6:30 p.m. All those 18 years old and over are reminded to attend. Games will be played and refreshments will be served. Casual dress will be in order. Admission is free. Siii'imiUI! n in 114 ' sr , . . . 229.00 qoqoo ill with mo 8ffc22 C Hands. Your hands. Hands that clean ovens look like hands that clean ovens. Hands that push a button on an electric oven are the kind that are held and sometimes kissed by important people at formal receptions. self-cleani- SUN. PRINTS WOVENS 9 MAY 1 Diand Gleaner presidents. ane Usher and Bob Worlton head the party committee. Great-grandpare- Time will cure all scars and KNITS llfHltllll'V rwKtvomtt til Mint. BtNlon iockt lh h(Hl bath ancl Ma1 Sotxl ruHiNwxMl rrpto on BABY BOY ARRIVES Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woffinden of Lehi, received the announce ment of a new grandson, born April 20, at the Cottonwood Hospital. Proud parents are W. Raymond and Margaret Woffinden Morris of Granger, Utah. Bret Glen Morris is the name chosen for the young man, who has dark hair and weighed in at nine pounds and nine ounces. Pleased half brother and sister are Brent, five, and Trudy, age four. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Morris of Gran ger, share grandparents' honors. are Mr. and Mrs. C. F.Gilbert of Fort Meade, Florida, and Mrs. Jenny Llston of Granger, Utah. s Fabrics DENIM LOOKS ewvftg itt your hands are important have an electric POt THAT SAV self-cleani- in your life, you should oven. Remember, you can buy a portable, or electronic oven. built-i- n free-standi- -- 8 1 out of 10 women prefer an electric range Total Electric - A Step Ahead PANT SUITS Mf-- lftr KHid hard rnch rtcfctw map rtttlinguitttMl (MSI DRESSES VA ' For a woman, hands should be more than a grasping instrument. Hands are an extension of herself, and her beauty. "The Friendly Store" 50 East Main - LEHI 11 fctoi 78 control HUTCH'S I 756-61- i Self-Cleani- ng ; 171 "tl DAREEL .G.'POWt'-j'Jj-AgentNotary Public Call 13 North Merchant The difference between an Electric Oven ... and an Oven You Clean Yourself ijjiir TUMBLE PRESS WITH US mm turn ijjiiJii'iMra l V I 17 BOATS to therfMOMS"in your life 13548 out a well rounded musical career. He has played football in Little League for three years, and also on Junior Varsity and Varsity teams. He has wrestled two year s and has been on the varsity tennis team for two years. He played baseball in Little League, Pony League and Colt League, and has also played Softball and basketball on ward teams. He served on the Prom Committee and sang the theme song. He plays trombone in the school The Census Bureau says 75 band, currently serving as band cent of Americans now live per musical This activity president. in areas. Metropolitan the Sixth continued since has been Social May 13 INSURE YOUR DAY" P0 WASHER. represen al tative, Lamar Crandall, Spring- nt jects for Dirk Eastmond are debating and athletics. He has participated in football, wrestling and track. A member of the National Forensic League, he has included Biology Club, and the National Honor Society. He has also participated in the LDS Seminary program. Special insterests in sports include Football, wrestling, track, swimming, diving, hunting, snow skiing as well as water skiing, and motorcycle activities. He spends his summers working at the Saratoga Resort in his father's business. He plans to attend college after graduation. Cattlemen or ganized on Wednesday, April 21, at a meeting held at Rodeway Inn, with the following officers elected: President, Leonard Harward, Springville; vice president, Wil lis Hill, Spanish Fork; directors Garth Bos well, Goshen; George At wood, Lake Shore; Kenneth Webb, Lehi. YOUR SHIRTS. DIRK EASTMOND Named as his favorite sub- h Qtexall YOUR WIFE WILL Grade. He has played on the Pep Band and the Stage Band for two years. He has served as first counselor and secretary of his Teachers Quorum and is presi-ideof the Explorers. He has served as a member of the "Order of the Arrow" in scouting. He enjoys the out of doors on fishing and hunting trips. Other favorite types of recreation are golf and skiing. Vebb Elected Director "HAPPY MOTHER'S If woundslf there's time. and of the Campus Service Council. She has served as president of "Spurs," and is currently Junior Advisor to the "Spurs," organization. As of the "Big Blue" Booster club in charge of School Spirit projects, she has served as chairman of the welcoming committee. This group takes charge of welcoming visiting teams to Logan and the university. Kenneth Central Utah Insurance Agency A.... whirlpool WASHER!!! State as Part oi Holladay Post Quota MBS BARBARA BECK TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY THIS YEAR IT'S To Hold Stake Kenneth Rushton and Linda are the Stake is MAY 6, 1971 Naville; secretary-treasure- r, than Hales, Spanish Fork. Mr. Harward reported the county association are hosting the State Cattlemen's summer convention on July 16, 17. Headquarters for the convention will be the Rodeway Inn at Provo, and Barbara is an honorary mem- the cattlemen's associaber of the "Mortar Board," one tion county is entertainment and planning of 16 girls chosen. an educational program for those Among those from Lehi parcoming to the summer conven ticipating in the "Mothers and tion. Daughters Weekend, were Mrs. Edward Worley and daughter Julie; Mrs. Russell Innes and The difference between gossip daughter Nancy; Mrs. Arnold and news is whether you hear Jones and daughter Barbara; it or tell it. Mrs. John Zanni and daughter Jackie; Mrs. Lafayette Jones and two daughters. ( Qt : Two Lehi Youths Named to Boys Besides the eleven Lehi boys previously announced as repre sentatives of their school and community at Boys State in June, there are two additional boys scheduled to participate in the annual event. Dirk Eastmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. (Mick) Eastmond, and Arthur Boltz, son of Mr. andMrs. Phillip Boltz, are the additional Boys Staters, it is A meeting of all committee chairmen and members of the Special Activities Committees for the Lehi Roundup has been set for Monday evening, May 10, it was reported by Wallace Olson and Glen M Smith, The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall in the Memorial Building. All those who are working or who would like to work to arrange special activities during the celebration are urged to attend. These activities will include an art show, flower show, musical presentation, motorcycle races, horse show, antique cars, gem and rock show and other special events. mm from Utah who attended. The trip was taken by plane. W,- at the A Chapel Friday, May 7 . Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. The couple will exchange marriage vows earlier that morning at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ninth-Twelf- MRS. AUDREY PRICE Mrs. Price, daughter of Mrs. W.P. (Mabel) Jones, long time Public Health Nurse, is among hundreds of LPN's practical nursing educators and students, professional nurses, hospital and nursing home administrators, and others from the United States, Canada, and the Virgin Islands taking part in sessions on clini cal nursing, organizational op eration, and business affairs of the national association. NAPNES, the oldest nursing organization in the UnitedStates, with a total commitment to prac tical nursing, was established in 1941. It informs the public about LPN's, develops and promotes sound standards for their education, accredits practical nursing programs, and serves a member ship of some 35,000, most of whom are licensed practical nurses. It maintains a head- er The as well as 500 student nurses who participated in an impres 10 PRESS, THURSDAY, vice-presid- Special Activities For Roundup sive march. There were THE LEHI FREE Miss Barbara Beck Cwfnfiatla; DIM MOTHER'S DAY SUN. MAY 9 Button rocker WhM wMrctron Of mifm tnd 'ngene GOWNS There's pleasure in the shopping at our store for you've never seen a more charming, heartwarming selection of fine glassware! ... Precious perfumes, exclusive cosmetics. Bath beautifiers. Jewelry, compacts, and after-bat- h make-umirrors, atomizers, purse accessories, exquisite finds for the dressing table and many, many more chenshable treasures for mothers. Free $25 Cash GIFT WRAPPED v. OF COURSE Nylotys purchase a new electric range with a oven andor electronic oven If you before May 31, 1971, you will receive $25 cash from the power company to help in the installation, provided the range is installed in a home or apartment served by Utah Power A Light Company or the Western Colorado Power r.nmnanw w , p s- i LEHI, UTAH Utah Power & Light Co. |