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Show 6 JUNE MONDAY, DAILY HERALD Utah 1980 , Utah County, Freak Wind Takes Coop For 't Break Eggs Ride--Doesn- By EDNA LOVERIDGE LEHI A freak whirlwind picked up a chicken coop west of here Saturday night and slammed it onto a nearby lawn but didn't break, nor apparenUy even seriously disturb, two setting hens and their eggs left on the coop foundation. The coop was on the property of Mrs. Eva Oxborrow, two miles west of Lehi. The turbulent gusts were so strong that they literally lifted the structure from its foundation, but didn't disturb two setting hens on their eggs inside. Neither the hens nor their eggs were damaged. A tree on the lawn in front LEHI ROUNDUP ROYALTY Queen Tony Oxborrow, Lehi, will reign over the 20th annual Lehi Roundup. Jo Anne Nerdin, ijnericn Fork, left, will be her first attendant, and Mrs. Dixie Pug-h- Orem, is second attendant. , Queen, Attendants Chosen For Lehi's 20th Roundup ELECTED AJene Evans, wife of Prove Chief of Police Jesse Evan, who this weekend was elected president of the Utah Association Officers Peace Auxiiiai v at a convention held t Price. , , D rovoan Heads Auxiliary Of Utah Police Two Utah County women have been named as officers of Utah Peace Officers Auxiliary. , Mrs. Alene Evans, wife of Provo Police Chief Jesse Evans, Saturday was installed in office as president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Gerry Duncan, wife of Highway Patrol Trooper William Duncan. Sprin grille, as a three-yedirector. The two were elected Saturday during closing sessions of a joint convention of the peace officers and auxiliary held at Price. The Peace officers elected Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff Ferris B. Andrus president to succeed Carbon County Sheriff Albert Passic. 'JjStber .officers elected to the association included: J. Maurice First vice Ogden, lephens, Jpssident; Myron C. Gale, Utah Highway Patrol, second vice president; Tooele County Sheriff Fay Gillette, third vice president; and Pete Hayward, Salt Lake County sheriff's department, Sheriff Passic and John Joostin, Utah State Prison officer, directors. The auxiliary elected Vonda Huntsman, Richfield, first vice jiesident; lone Lambert, Richfield, second Vice president; Pan Mm.- Green, Ofden, ferector; Estella Peary, Salt Lake director; and Mrs. City, two-yedirector. three-yea Duncan, Lucille succeeds Ijlftw. Evans Hatch, Vernal. Provoans were top marksmen M the pistol shooting contests WBfiults of which were published An the Sunday issue of The Daily Herald). peace officers association and auxiliary will hold their 1961 convention in Salt Lake City. ar - -- one-ye- ar ar ar ' daughter, 17-y- er old Tony, was being named queen of the Lehi Roundup. Damage was estimated to be approximately $1,000 to the 27 by 36 foot building. SELECT FROM QUALITY SEEING IS BELIEVING This neat of g'gs, inset, was photographed after a freak miniature tornado picked up a chicken coop west of Lehi and smashed , it onto a nearby lawn, above, where remains of the roof "are sfiown in front of the home of Mrs. Eva Oxborrcrw. Two nests of and setting; hens were left undisturbed on the coop foundation. eg-g-- s , FURNITURE AT, SENSATIONAL SAVINGS AT GAIN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE Capt. Paul H. Jarvis of Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Warren- - S. Jones, Fork, is in the Veterans Hospital in formerly of Vernal bought the Salt Lake receiving treatment fol- home and farm of Mr. and Mrs. lowing a jeep accident during Utah Mark Hall. National Guard blackout opera- tions near Dugway in which another Spanish Fork man Was hiirt. KmpleleX Gary Huff has returned 10 a after day visit with her parTerry Hansen, driver of the jeep, ents ,in California. was pinned under the vehicle when unmarked it went over a Mr. and Mrs. Walt Stewart were the on road's edge. He was drop treated at the Dugway hospital for guests at the Arch Francis home bruises and internal bleeding and for Father's Day.'. released. Former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Jarvis was thrown oleair of the vehicle but received severe John Thomas of Provo were here muscle injuries in his back, arms for church. Afterwards they were entertained at the home of Mr. and and legs. Mrs. F. R. Bellows. Mrs. 20-fo- ot Deanna Rigtrup, who is employed in Salt Lake, spent Sunday with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al G. . Rigtrup. Satisfies BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL i Sunday: Girl to DuWayne and Elma Mae Humes Johnson of Prove. Girl to Kenneth J. and Hazel Owen LeMond of Provo. . Boy to Arlen and Edna Davis Goodrich of Spring ville. 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All Eagles and their partners are in- & ng I j Eagles Set Dance For Benefit Fund PLUMBING mid-morni- Jeep Mishap Hurts 2 From Mr. and Mrs. Archer Clayson and Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Arglye were in charge of the Senior CitiSaturday: zens from Lake Shore at the anGirl to James and Madeleine nual celebration for Palmyra Stake Atott Smith of Kanosh, Utah. Senior Citizens, held in the stake ' and L. to Blaine Kathryn house Friday, About 50 were presBoy of Provo. Coleman Anderson ent from here. This number inL. and Girl to Blaine Mary cluded former residents who were Lou Doane Barker of Springville. special guests! Dinner and a program were highlights of the day. KING'S SON SATISFACTORY Dale Huff, who is employed at LONDON (UPI) Prince Ber-ti- l, Salt Lake, spent Sunday with his 48, the second son of King Gustaf of Sweden, was reported parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Huff. The Fraternal Order of Eagles in "satisfactory" condition after Julie Hansen of Salt Lake was a Aerie 2924 will hold its annual undergoing an emergency operaA tion here Sunday. spokesman guest at the home of her parents, Eagles Heart Fund Dance Saturto nature of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen for the disclose refused day at 9 p.m. in the Aerie home, the the weekend. 501 South State. operation. Proceeds wiH go to the National Eagles Heart Fund. There will be I 10-min- ute Homecoming Observed At Lake Sho re i . approximately 30 feet northward. Debris was scattered over the entire yard and flying boards broke two windows in the house. The structure had been used for storage of furniture and farm machinery, none of which was damaged during the blast. mhm4 The onslaught was witnessed by Mr. Tom Colled ge, st brother and neighbor of Mrs. Oxborrow. Another building about 15 feet west remained intrfct, although loosened from its foundation. The wind caused the transformer to burn out and the homes in the area were without power until Sunday. The gale occurred while the family was at the Lehi Rodeo Arena where Mrs. Fire damaged the ballast in a fluorescent overhead light at Hoover store, 78 West Center Street, Saturday afternoon. The Pbovo Fre Department responded to the call and damage was estimated at about $50. mother like tendants will be guests of Utah's daughter for Miss Tony Oxbor- Governor this afternoon row of Lehi. Contestants were judged on Eleven years ago at Lehi's horsemanship, general appearher ance and personality. Judges inNinth Annual Roundup, Eva Mrs. Oxborrow, mother, cluded Wayne,. Allen, Keith Jenwas named a member of the sen and Grant Evans. rodeo royalty for that! celebraThe queen and her attendants tion. will appear in each of the three Saturday night Tony was named parades during the celebration queen of the 20th Annual Rouhd-u-p a well as riding in the Grand scheduled for this! coming Entry of the rodeo each evening. weekend. Tony's attendants include Miss JoAnne Nerdin, daughter of Mr. an4 Mrs. William Nerdin of American Fork, and Mrs. Dixie Pugh, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. fivers of Orem. The royal trio were chosen from a field of 13 entries which included Margene Olsen, Deanna Price, Karen Liston, Kathleen Roberts, Donna Marshall, Gloria Carson, MirianiN Gunther, Luana LAKE SHORE Many residents Penrod, Annette Walker and Glenna Miller. and former residents enjoyed the The new queen and her at- - annual Homecoming celebrations here Saturday. Mrs. Larry Francis received a gift for traveling the greatest distance, Mrs. Rose Hone was honored as the oldest woman present,' William C. Rigtrup the oldest man and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huff oldest couple; Mrs. Deli Argyle the youngest bride and the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Tuckett as the youngest baby. the stopped building after it was moved $50 Damage Done In Store fire It's like LEHI of the house N0RTHPR0V0 FR 3-04- 33 |