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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Barbara Holmstead Dies in El Paso Michel Taylor Returns From Girls State Miss Michel Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor, has returned after an intensive course in government at Girls State at the USAC in Logan. Miss Taylor stated that it was a wonderful experience and that she has gained a much greater understanding of the complex workings Authentic of good government. elections were held for city, county and state. Michel was a member of the "Gold" party and was elected city commissioner of "Maw" city. She also served as a delegate at State convention. Proper parliamentary proceedure was maintained throughout. heard Among the speakers were Mayor W. W. Owens of Logan; Cache County Commission ers R. Owen Yates and Merle G. Hyer, and Clifton G. M. Kerr, speaker of the house of the Utah State Legislature. Governor J. Bracken Lee was in attendance at the inaugural ball, Friday evening, to which parents and friends were invited. Otto A. Weisley, head of the Utah Boys State, was a speaker, and an outstanding experience was the visit of Dr. Joseph F. Smith of the University Dr. Smith gave a of Hawaii. reading, "The Flying Yorkshire-man.- " Representing the American Legion were speakers, Herman Jansen, department commander, and Ryetta Wilfoyle, auxiliary president. Miss Sue Clawson of Salt Lake Citq, elected as governor of Girls State last year, fulfilled her term of office this year. Her successor will be Charlynn Johnson of Mid-valelected from Maw City, as was the State auditor, Ruth Ann Sharp of Salt Lake City. This proceedure will continue, was explained. The constiution of Girls State was amended this year and the rules of the State were incorporated into the The cities took turns in furnishing entertainments. Miss Taylor played her flute when it was Maw city's turn. The girls became well acquainted with the various buildings at the college, as meetings were held in different places and free time was providd to make tours. The Home Economics Department entertained at a tea, and the meals at the cafeteria were very good. The girls were awarded at the last devotional on Sunday, together with the "Girls State" pins. Designed in the e, s. crti-ficat- es Graveside services will be held Thursday (today) at 2:30 p. m., in the Lehi cemetery for Barbara Ann Holmstead, 14, who died at her home in El Paso. Texas. Sat urday, following a six months' ill ness. Friends may call at the A. H. Wing Mortuary, Thursday from noon until time of services. Barbara was born November 14, 1937, at Roswell, New Mexico, a daughter of Ira L. and Eliza beth Ford Holmstead, former Lehi i residents. She is survived by her parents and one sister, Mary Holmstead, El Paso, and her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Holmstead, Lehi. The services will be directed by Bishop R. Ward Webb of the Lehi First Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. : bers of fish have been planted in both places, but for some unknown reason they just arent biting. Helen: The Wildlife association still It's too late. I'm happy now as has quite a bit of corn for pheasant I can go hunting or fishing with Robert J. Smith president of feeding for anyone who desires the boys or have a night on the the Lehi Wildlife Association, said town without having to answer this week that Lehi has been a lot of suspicious and jealous fish promised additional legal-siz- e from the State Hatchery questions. at Jack Springville. He said he did not know when the fish would be received, but he thought it would be in the near JS7 , 3 f4 future. J. D. Ford, superintendent of the hatchery, has also offered the Wildlife Association additional fries for rearing. Last year the association experimented with some fish rearing in private ponds along Dry Creek north of the city. However, this spring they have, been unable to clear all the grown fish out of these ponds, and Mr. Ford recommended that they be opened to the public so that the fish can be caught. Mr. Smith urges fishermen to fish the ponds so that they can be cleared for additional fish The if fish are there rearing. be he can said. caught, just they IV Pennsylvania Man shape of the State of Utah, the pins are engraved and carry the blue star of the American Legion auxiliary on a white background. Michel was sponsored by the Lehi auxiliary of the American Legion. "Dairy foods help good looks and good the June Dairy Month message of Utah's Dairy Darling, health" Lavon Brown of Provo, left.and her attendance, Barbara Birkhead of Ogden, center, and Helen Hyer of Lewiston Miss Brown was crowned at Dairy Day at Lagoon last week. DAIRY DARLINGS . . . FOR RENT Will Arrange To Suit GOOD NEIGHBORS . 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