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Show FRIDAY, JUNE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 23, 1950 Music Festival Promises Real Classes Changed Treat For Centennial Visitors Tickets went on sale this week at the State Street and Lehi drug stores for the big Centennial Music Festival, June 27 in the stake tabernacle. It will begin at 8:15 p. m. Concert chairman reports that Richard Condie of Salt Lake City, well known tenor who will appear as soloist with the chorus, rehearsed with the group Sunday, and is expected to practice once more with the group before the concert Tickets are 50 cents each, and preparations for the program are nearly complete, and that all are general admission. Capacfinal rehearsals of the ity of the tabernacle is approxiadult choir are underway. mately 800, and committee mem- -, "The Things We 100-voi- ce Program , bers reported that no more than that number will be sold. A special platform will be built in the tabernacle to hold the chorus, and special lighting ef fects will be used. D. R. Mit chell, general chairman, will serve as master of ceremonies, with Frank W. Shaw as chorus director, and Clovis Hill as read er. Lorin F. Wheelwright Junior Choir Love" Presentation of Centennial Queen and Attendants E. B. Garrett Invocation "Prairie Lullaby" "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" "The Garden of My Lord" Ladies Chorus SWIMMING GLASSES TO BEGIN MONDAY The summer recreation committee announces that its annual swimming program will begin Monday, June 26. Each Monday and Friday at 2 p. m., children between the ages of 10 and 17 may meet at the high school building, where a bus will pick them up and take them to Saratoga. Mrs. Lula Wilcox will be in charge of children while they are on the bus. The Red Cross will provide two instructors at the pool to teach three classes. Those who received beginners certificates last year may enter the intermediate division, and there will also be an advanced division. All completing the courses will be awarded certificates. Instructors will be Walter West Jr., and Carl Uyeba, a Hawaiian student now attend-n- g B. Y. U. The swimming fee will be 25 cents per person if they have their own suit and towel. from "The Redemption" "Lovely Appear" Gounod Mr. Condie, Centennial Chorus, Junior Choir Clovis Hill Reader Accompanists Naomi Shaw - Eva Carson and Marilyn Anderson James Nelson Marries Descendants of Abel Evans to Meet Descendants of Abel Evans will meet July 1 at Canyon Glen in Provo canyon for their annual reunion. m Meeting at the grand stand at 10:30 a. m., the group will have a short program and business meeting, followed by luncheon at 1 p. m., and games and visiting. The two remaining children of Abel Evans, H. J. Evans of Lehi and Sarah Sabey of Canada, will address the group during the and the following program, musical numbers will be given: Duet by Elaine and Adele reading by Alice Trinnaman; Harding; song by Charles Mercer; dance by Billy and Marsha Evans; clarinet solo by Robert Webb; reading by H. C. Evans; and musical number by Mr. and Mrs. Able John Peterson. All members of the family are invited to attend. Ada Robinson is chairman, and Geneva Stewart, secretary. DEDICATION OF Mrs. Kathryn R Dorton, inof dancing under the summer recreation program, announces that the schedule of been has classes dancing changed. In the future, the classes will be held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays according to this schedule: 4 and 5 year olds, 9 a. m.: 6 and 7 year olds, 10 a. m.; 8 and 9 year olds, 11 a. m., and 10 to 12 year olds, 12 noon. Mrs. Dorton said that a large number of students have enrolled in the classes, particularly of the younger ages, making the change in schedule necessary. structor California Girl Word has been received by Lehi relatives of the marriage of James Max Nelson and Miss Clarice Earl of Long Beach, Call fornia. Jimmy is the son of Mrs. Amanda Walters, former Lehi resident, now living in Long Beach. Jimmy attended grade school and two years of high school in Lehi, living with his grand mother, Mrs. Hulda Curtis, who had cared for him since he was three years old. The wedding took place June 22 at the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hutch ings, in Downey, California. lawn party and reception fol lowed the ceremony. An aunt, Mrs. Lila Hughes of Lehi, and a cousin, Mrs. Fred Densley of Riverton, attended the wedding. 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BOBBIN r.l-ro- Wi NOToTott HAND tne A certified chert ' UTOC0 RIGHT o. m.. which 10, 1950. MIMCUWMMISH I ttiminatM taking, dogging and jamming at to Rex-bur- g, SEE SUSIE SEW SUSII MIRACll STITCHER M 1 Lehi Local- s- with RODEO TICKETS ARE NOW, ON SALE AT LOCAL BUSlN- -l ESS HOUSES. Potilivtly first cemetery Thursday, June monument Unveiling of the AnderB. A. Mrs. will be by of the first president son, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Patriarch Andrew Lehi. in monuFjeld will dedicate the ment Items are being collected Leni by the various camps inmonuinside the ho of the list ment, along with a names of the bodies Duneo to Mrs. FJva Large Crowd Expected there, according chairman. Tingey, Following the dedication a tea. At Alumni Dance less tea will be held in the for all Daughters of Utah Did you attend Lehi High School? Remember the fellow Pioneers and their guests. Mrs. who sat beside you in Alebra? Kate B. Carter from the state and Mrs. Jarvis Remember the time you sluffed nrtraniwitirm the Utah County from Aydelotte English class? well as other . , ... , You can recall these and many wui uc state and oniciais, county other happy memories of your school days when you meet the guests. old gang at the Lehi alumni dance June 27. will be Many on hand to greet their old school chums and join in the big reMr. and Mrs. Mark Herron and union Les Goates, who writes of Los Angeles, Calif, visthe wdely read column "Les Go" lamily Lehi with Mr. will return to then- - alma mater ited a few days in Mrs. Nina HerHerron's mother, hand to join in the fun. He's a for left ron. Friday Lehi alumni who made good, They Ida., where they will visit and there are many others who will reurn to their alma mater Mrs. Herron's parents, Mr. and that night Mrs. W. A Jensen. The program will begin imHere from Baton Rouge, La., mediately following the Centennial music festival, at 9:30 p. Mr and Mrs. Stacy McKnight m. in the high school auditorium. and son, Thayne, are visiting To facilitate the class reunions, with relatives and friends. Mrs. pennants designating the various McKnight will be remembered classes will be placed around the as the former Lois Dickerson. hall, and members of those class- The McUnights were accomes can meet under them. Ad- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Mcmission will be 50 cents per Knight of Harrisburg, La., parents of Mr. McKnight couple. ri i( Ihi CamDS of the Daugh TVio ters of Utah Pioneers will dedicate a monument at the site of Lehi s Honoring Elder W. J. Penrod Sunday evening, following the farewell testimonial, open house was held at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyed Pen Some 70 relatives and rod. friends gathered from American Fork, Provo, Salt Lake City and other neighboring towns as well as Lehi. Mrs. John E. Taylor, 88, grand, mother to Mrs. Penrod, was am ong those who enjoyed the oc- cason She stated that Elder Pen rod was the sixth generation since pioneer days. Elder Penrod will leave the Mission Home, Wednesday, for the Mexican Mission, one of 14 bound for the same locality. BoardTfi Jujy Mu colors!Beautifuleooms! and Mrs. Charles Crabb returned Saturday after spending a week in Antimony and Monroe, visiting at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crabb and a sister to Mrs. Crabb, u r - m.... t tended a special Old Folks Party, to which they are invited each year. They met a number of old friends and Mr. ARE SO IMPORTANT TO EASY SEWING CEMETERY MOII. taber-naM- Lorin F. Wheelwright Solo, Mr. Condie Peter Lutkin "Come, Come Ye Saints" Arranged by Spencer Cornwall "O Lofty Mountains" Evan Stephens Solo, Mr. Condie Gerrit De Jong, Jr. "Deliverance" Oscar Fox "The Hills of Home" "Home on the Range" Arranged by Guion Mr. Condie Gladys Rich Friends Fete Departing Missionary Sunday LEHI DUP SLATES Schedule for Dancing ttj J--- 9) rr H!xl Superior CO. UTAH OIL REFINING 4ht Year of Progress |