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Show 1 - - - ? JLEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Eal 11 t3! ml on to the choir siuik nnerations r,i.r jJlcJllUIIIl, which wUl seat from 30 to churcn 40 adouuuuig, ... 1 c , M ... j it? ramI v ditional people. To the south of completion the chapel will be a large room ine toward bri for the Reief Society, four class- i arly BUY A PROGRAM! I new t"4h Irtei The existing pan oi a as being used As a - additionalspecial project to gain ination chapel and recreafunds for Ju- building several program, ward hall, as remodeled members are is one ot the old- -t selling roden sm, ago, and ;,.;,, jiu- now r.ginal pioneer chapels grams each night of the roden v - I Urt-- i 1 1 . two-thir- ds - the state, d Kucnen. in addition "new wing, which is being iurf south of the present to the bishop's office. A feature the Relief Society room will be of a chapel jflg, will consist addition folding doors on one side, which I a capacity of 263, in in 'I'""";"" model Let Us FILE or id RE-TOOT- H SAW BLADES -- They Will Cut Like Filing and Re-Toothi- TRY i GAYLN New-- All Done ng or Pi NEWELL TURNER or bring your saws to 199 NORTH 5th WEST U.m.t.T.t.ri.T.!.r 11. 11 l.liillllllllllllllllll 1. 1. 1 1. 1. 1 1. 1 yy I I 1 1 I re j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I I M t 1 1 1 WARD... Arlene Nielsen t SECOND WARD Thousands of Roundup Visitors By Roena Abbott Oder Robert Rigby. son of (Continued from front page) Wendell M Rigby of Pi ovo, who recently returned frcm a mission Brahma bull are some of to the was :he main the events toriding be seen tonight speaker at Sacrame-seievices held Sunday night in the Second Ward Chapel. Elder Rigby spoke of the sincerity of the members of the church there, pointing out that to see the condition under which many of the peeople of South America live makes one appreciate living in the United States. Quentin Norgren played selections on the viola. Fireside Suday was held at the home of Marilyn Davis. Bishop George Ricks spoke of his trip to Mexico. Ila Wing rendered several selections on the solo box. Refreshments were served to 23 people. Some 40 Elders and their partners enioved a lawn nartv i j af th home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Harding, Saturday night. Games and community singing were enjoyed by the group. Tables were set on the lawn with a delicious meal being prepared for the guests. President and Mrs. Webb were special guests of the Quorum. Mark Allred was chairman of the games. Ar-mo- 1 1 1 1 1 1 t I n I I "1 nd Sunday evening were under the direction of the 127th Scout Court of Honor Quorum of Seventy, with Heber To Be Held In Hadfield in charge. Their speaker was Lyle Rus-sofrom the Fourth Ward, who Fourth Ward Sunday told of his experiences in the Troop 4 will be host to Lehi Hawaiian mission. Stake scout troops at a court of A piano solo, "O My Father", honor scheduled for 7:30 p. m. was played by Aida Mae Powell. Sunday at the Fourth Ward Chapel, it was announced this Friday, June 24, the Girls' week by Dean scoutChorus accompanied by their master of the hostNuttall, troop. director, Francis Trinnaman, and The exercises will be under the accompanist, Ruby Nielsen, went direction of troop committeeman to Saratoga and enjoyed a swim- Warren Russon. A trumpet solo ming party. will be played by Melvin Kirk- ham. B. H. "By" Curtis will Fireside Chat was held follow- give a talk; Merlin Russon will ing Sacrament meeting at the render a clarient solo as special home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. features of the monthly court of Jones. honor. Carlos Coates was the seaker. Scouts will 'receive merit He spoke of his missionary ex badges, Second class. First class. periences in the Southern States. Star, and Life awards. s n, THIS SERVICE YOU WILL LIKE IT WILSON - sen-ice- See i enj' By By Machine More uniform and accurate work than j fdone by hand. All types of hand saws ) 11 THIRD Your )n I i jj tJylJJ Ju FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1MJ Lehi Playing Host To r j lemodel Work Progressing )n First Ward Chapel Modeling open mto two cWooms, a Si J fitted with frJHr, j 5 vigors permitting expansion into a !arge banquet hall for weddings and other tjpes of Mial gatherings. A large fireplace and grate are being installed at one eend of the room. Folding doors between the present recreation hall, whid, so doubles for the the new chapel, will chapel, and permit the seating of 450 persons for large gatherings. In addition to the brick work which is progressing rapidly under the direction of David Roberts, brick contractors, studding is being erected for the separation of the southern rooms. The entire structure, when completed, will be fmished in stucco, to match the alreav modeled portion of the building expansion ol the meeting ."uuac 1U Jaciiiiaie more ade ni..i ji groups with the addition ofiijsi th classroom space, and will enable ward members and the public to a larger variety of activ-o- f UieSwith the add(-'conveni ences. Bishop Ward Webb is tractor for the project, and Alonzo Madsen is work director Hyrum A. Anderson is finance chairman. Construction labor is being contributed by the male members of the ward. mm and tomorrow night. Concessions and rides at the school campus are in operation each night of the rodeo. Jack Oakey. inimitable rodeo announcer, is at the mike each evening to describe the proceeds in his highly entertaining manner. Housing facilities for rodeo contenders and other visitors have been made available through ciHperation of private citizens who have opened their homes to the many who are here for the celebrations. celeSponsor of the four-da- y bration is the Lehi Civic Improvement Association, a nonprofit organization workig towards community betterment. George A. Lewis, president of the organization is general chairman, assisted by the following committees, each member of whom serA'es without pay: Rodeo committee: John W. Don Zimmerman, chairman; Whimpey, Dale Peterson, Sylvester Evans, Clifford Austin, Hyrum Anderson, and Carlos Coates. E. N. Parade committee: Webb, chairman; B. J. Lott, and George W. Leany. Finance committee: Thomas Powers, chairman; Calvin Swen- son, Kex Zimmerman, and How ard Robinson. Dean committee: Publicity Prior, chairman; E. A. Harding, Lloyd B. Adamson, George Strasburg, George Downs, De- Vere Downs, Howard Dettmar, and La Mar Scown. Concessions: Stanley M. 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