OCR Text |
Show 3xtt fxtBB You Better Believe It 4 mm A School teachers, about this time of year, are often looking forward to summer more than their students. However, there are moments when their jobs, even in the h spring-feveris- Lehi Senior Citizens Reminded J"y J Of Indigent Abatements ' ii V" must be the same as written on the tax notice. (If the husband is deceased and your name does appear individually on the notice, sign your application "Mrs. (husband's name)." This is for proper identification.) 6. Applicant must live in the home at least ten months of the year. 7. Abatement is given only on the home the applicant lives in. Any Senior Citizen who is not aware of the qualifications to obtain an indigent abatement on their taxes are reminded of the following qualifications: I. Applicant must be 65 years of age or disabled to work. (A doctor's statement must be submitted in case of disability.) 2. Applicant must file every year in the county where he or she resides before June 15. (Bring tax valuation with you.) 3. The total valuation of property must nut be over HXXJ. If you own more than one piece of property, they must be added together. 4. Property must be recorded in applicant's name unless buying the home from someone else and paying the taxes. (Please advise of this.) 5. Signature it m The abatement of taxes is set up to help the indigent or low income persons. Those persons who are retired with a pension or a retirement are not usually eligible. The deadline for applications is June 15. Please go to the County Auditors Office for this service. announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Rebecca Ann to Kim Kent Beck, son of Carma S. Beck and the late Kent E. Beck. The couple will be married May 9th in the Provo LDS Temple. That same evening, a reception, following a Norwegian theme, will honor the couple at the First, Sixth, Thirteenth Ward Cultural Hall in Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Randy Southwick, Kevin Austill, Terry Kirkham and Kevin Beck. Prenuptial parties were given by friends and relatives. Rebecca graduated from Lehi in sports, participating in football. He attended Boys State in 1972 and has been a student at Utah Technical College studying cabinet building. He is now Do you really "see" when you go out of doors? A dear friend of 7 - Pink Lady Donna Chilton learns PHYSICAL THERAPY about exercizing bicycle from Glen Smith, physical therapist. Physical Therapy Dept. Highlighted The suffering heart attacks, burns, chronic obstructive lung diseases, strokes and general muscle weakness, as well as others. There are many different types of deep heat, hydro therapy, traction and message used in helping patients to recover. The department also has some very fine exercise equipment with the bicycle a favorite for keeping the staff in shape as well as getting the patients in shape. Physical Therapy Department at the American Fork Hospital is very spacious and well equipped. The patient load here has steadily increased over the last five years, and is expected to . continue to increase as the community area grows. The type of therapy given covers a wide span, from working with children to the rehabilitation of geriatrics. All therapy treatments are JORGENSON ... to wed given only upon a doctors referral. Now that there is an orthopedic surgeon on the medical staff, a great amount of therapy is working with orthodpedic patients. These patients sometimes need therapy following an injury to ajomt or a muscle or the fracture of a bone. They of Springville High School also include a lot of back and where she was a member of the drill team. neck injuries. The groom is a graduate of In therapy, work is also done Lehi High School where he was in the rehabilitation of people active in sports. He is presently j MELANIE ALLEN, CRAIG ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Melanie to Craig S. Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Jorgensen of Lehi. The couple plan to be married by Bishop John Taylor at six p.m. May 9th. A reception will be held to honor the couple that evening in the Mapleton Fourth Ward Church from eight to ten p.m. The is a graduate bride-to-b- e employed in Lehi. The couple plan on making thier home in Lehi following their marriage. The fellow who takes his come tax papers to the family recreation room for filling out his return is misusing the room. in- BEESLEY MEMORIALS DISCOUNTS TO Notice IOW1ST Midi, . tprin I K Ho" IN UTAH J MliUNUM Hdpt Ut Amwtf Your Ovtitlsnt BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 7ii The umbrella came into use in the East where it was considered a symbol of royalty. Smith Starta tttmt, Ptmv Ph. 374-0SS- 0 Audrey Price Attends Nurses Convention Here's another letter in our save our fireworks campaign! I feel great about the Fourth of July, its a great event for me. Our family always does something on the Fourth. We always celebrate. If people didn't celebrate on the Fourth, it wouldn't be much of a night. Its good we have the Fourth of July to see all the pretty lights go off in the night. On the Fourth of July we always plan to go down to our grandparents and watch the fireworks go off. Every year, many people go down to watch the lights. And still people do. If we do this every year, I think more people will come and watch them go off. ! Local nurse, Audrey Price, spent last week in New Orleans where she attended the 34th annual convention for licensed practical nurses. The theme of the convention was "Reaching New Heights in a New Day" and was held at Braniff Place, New Orleans. Each day's activities included clinical sessions where ou- tstanding surgeons and noteworthy professionals in related health fields spoke to the audience. Those attending also viewed the many educational exhibits set up to acquaint everyone with the new aspects of the profession. Mrs. Price also enjoyed sightseeing trips and had the opportunity to be aboard the Mark Twain on a five and a half hour ride down the Mississippi River. She saw the Gras Mini-Mar- complete with costumes just for the convention goers. A dinner at the famed Court of Two Sisters was an important and memorable part of the visit as well as. listening to the very entertaining and knowledgeable speakers who took part at the seminars. CARTERS VISIT IN LEHI Mrs. John W. (Iris McMillan) Carter of Pasadena, California, enjoyed a visit with long time friends, Mr. and Mrs. ElDon (Colleen Taylor) Keetch of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Keetch and three daughters, accompanied Mrs. Carter to the Salt Lake Airport, where they visited with other family members. The former schoolmates also visited with Mr. and Mrs. VaNile "Mike" (Shirley Webb) Southwick and with Mrs. G. R. Taylor in Lehi. Lehi Elementary School PTA will hold their annual meeting Tuesday, May 6 at 7:30 p.m. it is announced by Jeanne Evans, president. Elections will be held for a to fill the new position held by Mrs. Pat Curtis who will take the office of president. A short program will be presented by the Community with the new Week. About 45 Candystripers serve Candystripers run errands for hospital personnel and Pink Ladies, deliver food trays, feed patients when requested, talk to patients to cheer them up, read to them, and do other things which are useful to those they work with and assist. "Their friendly smiles often do much to aid in the patient recovery," hospital officials said. The girls were then asked to Lehi Elementary PTA Meeting Next Tuesday 7 Candystripers to be initiated at an awards and initiation banquet to be held during Hospital at the American Fork Hospital, it was noted. They are under the direction of the Pink Ladies at the facility. The girls come from American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lehi, Alpine and Manila areas. Letitian Club Holds Closing Social Event The Letitian Club held their guest night and closing social last Thursday evening. The delightful affair was held at the Little Theater at the high school. LuJean Rayl, a former Lehi citizen and member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, with Evelyn Frogley, furnished a musical program entitled "Sing Me a Rainbow". They sang duets, solos, and presented readings to enhance the theme of their repetoire. Delicious refreshments were served by committee members: Carma Price, Pat Bone, Donna Gordon, Fern Whimpey, Shirley Tripp, Lois Davis, Kathryn Holmstead, Bonnie Southwick School Chorus. At 7:00 p.m. the fourth grades will have a social studies fair on and JoAnn Brown. display. All parents and public are invited to both the fair and the program. Behind every successful man there's a woman who keeps telling him he's wrong. HALL'S Furnace Service Guaranteed Workmanship Preventative Maintenance Gas & Service and Inspection Repair & Replacement of Parts Electric Water Heaters, Furnaces, Clothes Dryers Sold & Installed Swamp Coolers Sold, Installed and Serviced Heat Runs Installed Custom Metal Truck Tool Boxes Worth $5.00 SAVE COUPON! Call Bob Daytime -- 756-4697 or tvening UTAH TECHNICAL LULLhCjhr ) at provo PRESENT THEIR 6th Annual MAY The best years os a man's life are when the kids are old enough to help shovel the snow but too young to drive the car. 0 SPANISH FORK ARENA FRIDAY 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY 1:30 & 7:30 P.M. ill Bennett's :WXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX; independent' fflass & Body "Windshield Specialists" Foreign & Domestic Auto Glass Largest Stock in this Area Call 768-212- coLonzer raiNT Semi-Glo- ss Oil Base White $8.25 coLonzer 13 Participating Colleges Gal. L We Will Install Anywhere HI mine said something the other day that really set me to thinking. She said, "Isn't the weather beautiful? The sight of our flag waving from the flag pole on the grounds of the Memorial Building is one of the prettiest sights see. When I walk to town each day, that's the first thing I look for and I can never remember a time when it hasn't been there. It's just beautiful up there." How many of us get the same thrill as Gail Van Wagoner when we see Old Glory? Or, do we just forget it's there, and walk on by, as the song says. It's something to think about! p Insurance Claims a Pleasure MNIST QUALITY A lAROUT MICTION . 97 Ytort af p Insurance Discounts to Everyone ON MARKERS This Thursday night (May 1) the clean-ucommittee will meet at 7:30 in the city council room for their meeting. All clean-umembers please attend. WHOLESALE-RETAI- 30 It was noted that the and Gina Wathen Craig S. Jorgensen to Wed Mapleton Girl in May 9 Rites Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Allan of Mapleton announce the engage- Cliff just dropped in to ask if were giving away samples today . . . we put in applications to join the Candystripers if they desired. Interviews will be held May 5 The annual Pinkette Mothers and Daughters tea was held at the American Fork Hospital conference room recently, with participants in the Pinkette Training Program and their mothers attending. During a brief program, duties of the Candystripers were explained to these present. p Definition of retirement: Twice as much husband on half as much income. Madge Neel, Gail Kirkham, Robyn Beck, and Barbara Kirkham. Best man duties will be employed in American Fork. performed by Blair Hutchings, Following their marriage, the and serving as ushers will be couple will make their home in Don Gaisford, Calvin Evans, American Fork. V Overheard from the grown-uson of a bishop. "AH I can remember about when I was a little kid, was my dad conducting meetings, my mother conducting music and me crawling under the choir seats!" overheard discuss the contest). Well, there never is, but you'll have to admit that the talent this year was excellent. Every girl was a queen in her own right. And to Joan, "Congratulations, and best of everything in the Miss Utah Pageant!" High School in 1974. While attending, she was active with the Pionette Drill Team, serving as president. Rebecca and Kim were chosen to reign as Homecoming King and Queen of 1973. She is now employed in Lehi. Kim also graduated from Lehi High School in 1974. He was active month of May, seem most worthwhile. This must have happened to a teacher at Sego Uly School when she read the paper of her second grade student, Becky. The story was entitled Ralph. W.W. (Goes Woof Woof). "One day Mr. Kassing brought a dog named Ralph G.W.W. He liked this dog cause he was quiet. The dog didn't bark. But Mr. Kassing did. And Mr. Kassing kept the whole naberhood up all night. Will you be quiet, said Ralph G.W.W. The end." Her story was illustrated with a picture of Mr. Kassing saying arf. arf. and Ralph G.W.W. saying "Be Quiet" . . . (Ralph was a short dog with a long nose and four spots.) Now that the smoke has died down, the scenery put away, and the Miss Lehi programs used for your grocery lists, I have to admit that there has never been better talent in a Miss Lehi Pageant. Golly, it was a thrill to see the girls perform. There wasn't a "dog" in the bunch (according to a boy I Rebecca Kirkham, Kim Beck To Recite Vows in Temple Rites Pinliette Tea Held To Climax Training By Betty Fowler 'a REBECCA KIRKHAM, KIM BECK . . . announce plans Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kirkham THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1975 LEHI FREE PRESS Anytime 3 Fletcher "Scratch" Hunsaker 86 North 400 West Lehi STOCK Outside Lates White $7.98 CONTRACTOR: Southwest Championship Rodeo Productions Camp Verde Arizona Gal. Colorants Extra APPROVED & SANCTIONED BY THE Hayward's Western Auto Main Street Lehi National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association |