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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER 25, THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH- - 1952- - CHRISTMAS Letters To Santa Claus PROGRAM APPEALS TO YOUNG AND OLD Headed by Hugh Otterson as brough to Lehi during the year November and December. Highthe Stake superintendent and Ruth Stephen- was Dr. Lowell Bennion, head of light of the season was son as president, the Mutual Im- the Institute of Religion of the play, "Grandpa's Twin Sister, comedy drama. The cast included provement Association has added University of Utah. Alvin Schow, Edna Norman, Klea Gold and Green BalU much of value in education and was Green and Ball Gold Ernst, Nyle Cox, Harvard HinThe leaders 1952. Class activity during are carefully trained to correlate held in February in the First Ward ton, Mont Pulham, Karlyn Wil lessons with the various activities hall. Queens were selected from son, Leahnora Abbott, Ruth Banks Everyone over 12 is invited to all the wards to participate. Miss and Ezra Morgan. Kay Hanson attend Mutual, regardless of his Shirley Powell became the Queen Cox served as assistant director. of all when she received the Stake MIA Chorus Organized or her station in life. marked "queen." A very With music always a top inter corsage was award The Master Gold and Green" est in achieved during the year by Wayne successful "Teen Mutual, a chorus was orwas held again this year. Miss President this year, taking in all son of Stake Goates, ganized of the young men and women and Mrs. Herman C. Goates, who LaRae Strickland of Cedar Fort received the lucky corsage. At who wished to participate. Direc pointed out that his everyday ac- both balls demonstration dances ted Mrs. Ada Robinson, Stake tivities had aided him in gaining were by given with 20 to 30 couples leader, and accompanied by Stake the award. Four received Golden Gleaner rating,, all of them young participating. Organist Donna Mitchell, they Dances were held frequently in sang for a session of Stake con married women: Mrs. Clovis (Carol) Hill; Mrs. Harvard (Rose the wards, the Lucky Clover dan- ference. Marie) Hinton; Mrs. Martha Ken- ces held on a stake basis, roContinuing In regular practices, ning, wife of Dr. James A. Ken- tating to the several wards. a romantic opera, they In the June Dance Festival in "The presented Bird," December ning, and Mrs. John Gale, the Mocking the University of Utah stadium, 2 and 3, in the tabernacle. A former Leah Hacking. 92 from Lehi took part. Nine very fine performance was given Eagle Scouts dances were used in the inspiring with a wealth of talent demon - Eagle awards in scoutfng were atspectacle,' the largest and best recently awarded to three young tended in the history of the festi- strated. Mrs. Cleo Miller in the title role, Glade Berry and Donmen: Lloyd Jones, 14, son of Pres- val. them were included ident and Mrs. Frank W. Jones; the Among waltz, dinello tango, ald Stone, male leads, and 12 tango other cast members brought out William Price, 15, son of Mrs, varsouvienne and square dances. the Stras-burstory of the French colonial Audrey Price; and Bryant S. N. Peck are very Mr. and Mrs. days. Elaborate costumes added 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. successful as Stake Dance to the effectiveness of the perGeorge T. Strasburg. Eldred Fox formance. Local talent made up with of is in charge scouting, Dramatic Interest singing and dancing choruses of George Bone and Richard Christ-offerso- n Experience and instruction in more than 80. Mrs. Vivian Evans assisting. A letter of commendation from drama is part of the MIA pro and Dona Anderson assisted in Mrs. Bertha S. Reeder of the gram. With Mrs. Vivian Evans drama and dancing directing. Assistants to Superintendent Ot General Board was recently re- as Stake Director, a great deal ceived by Mrs. Stephenson, recog- of development has taken place terson are Warren Russon and payment of the in this field. A road show in Joseph Rothe, with Frank Hug-garnizing the 100 secretary. Mrs. Stephenson ward assessments. Institutes and March represented talent from other helps are brought through each ward. All wards held drama has as counselors Alta Ash and this aid. An outstanding speaker night, with one act plays, during Iona Hadfield. May Shepherd is M-M- g, not previously Out-of-Doo- (Alife b Slle I J II I M : Col- - e ledge, Phebe Innes, Dean and Prior, Arta Smith, Josephine Chatfield, Alta Clark, Josephine Webb, Deon Smith, Ralph Wing, Dean Webb and Clara Jorgensen. La-Ru- SILENT NIGHT Aunt Nellie: "Well, Bobby, did you see Santa Claus last "d Many prizes were received for their appearances, including a three foot gold trophy awarded as first prize in the competitive riding cavalcade. During the past year, no drill was presented but the group was enthusiastically received by the large audiences at the , rodeos when the appearance was made in the grand entries. They also rode in the parade. Currently serving as officers are Don Whimpey, president; Geo. Morris Clark, and Carson, secretary-treasure- r manager. Lewis, publicity Lynn . , - ,.i ,1 i .l i viud meetings nave oeen neiu each month with plenty of out of doors 'entertainment featured. At the annual ladies night in February, Lester Russon appeared in a dance number and played two piano selections. The banquet was furnished by the Relief Society and served in the First Ward. Lee Kay of the State Wildlife" Association, showed colored films of Utali mountains and wildlife. Regular monthly meetings featured luncheons and business discussion. In June an overnight trip and luncheon was held in all-sta- te I i- Lli:li;vM?a sincerely hope that you and your loved ones will share in every Christmas pleasure. y Riding Club ix. N J J j j I J Nk W New Year Jtssa fr V CLEO MILLER . . . played WELL PLEASED title role in MIA Opera, "The Did father seem pleased when Mocking Bird." you told him of the $2,000 you Srb: "My wife has been have haved?" asked the newly a grouch all week." engaged girl of her fiance. Mdvani: "Been laid up, have "Very!" was the reply. "He borrowed it!" your Wrl i v IF mil i if y JW5 - m m j J " r Midst the many greetings that will come to you this Christmas, we want A you to include our wishes for a joyous Holiday and a Rich and Hannv New Year. J AW May this Holiday Season blest your heart with love, fit 4H "SI 1 ' Si your mind with peace, and your life with happiness. .Larsen's Market LEHI DRUG cVkO&i . L1 Lfa ySk J $Vl'lff a 1 . 1 V $S I faf- - be one of good health and contentment for all our many friends. Lehi f Betsy-Wets- y doll, some records, a fuzzy wuzzy doll, a "Follow the Dot" book, set of nursing bottles for my doll, a pair of house slippers, shoes for my little doll Skoope; some Brazil nuts; a bead set, some Peter Pan books, some Peter Pan records and a suit case. Please try and bring these to me. I try to be agoodgirl. From Claudia Jean Allison he said when he knocked his toe against the bedpost." " West canyon. The August, September and October meetings were also held out of doors, featuring the horseback ride to the "creek" and enjoyment of the canyon. The annual three days ride was held July 11, 12 and 13, a group of 19 riding up to Dutchman's Flat in American Fork canyon. On "top of the world," they obview of tained a magnificient Salt Lake City, Alta, and Heber as well as Utah Valley. Meals were cooked out of doors and they slept under the stars. The ladies enjoyed participation in canyon camp fire parties in July, when many stayed overnight, and in October. The officers were in charge of the Oct. program which featured an ac- 'cordion player from Salt Lake singing. City, and community Nomination of officers takes place at the December meeting, with elections in January. There are currently some 35 members in the group representing a wide range of ages and vocations. A hearty yuletide wish for all comes from .he Lehi Riding Club. Dear Santa, I want a Bobby: "No, Auntie. It was too dark to see him, but I heard what rs. The Lehi Riding Club, organization for healthful out of doors recreation and the development of horsemanship, is now in its tenth year of activity. Through the part it has played in civic of projects, the demonstrations skilled horsemanship and its membership from all parts of the city, the group has become an integral part of the community picture. The riding club was organized in 1942 by R. B. Worlton, Stanley Clark, Gene Phillips, Alva H. and Wing, Morris i Holmstead Dean T, Worlton, Soon they decided that each member would invite an additional member to join them. This was done, and for a period of time the club consisted of twelve members taking an occasional horseback ride and enjoying an outdoor supper. The club was enlarged, each member, maintaining a fine horse and riding equipment. Uniforms were adopted and the group made numerous very successful appearances in rodeos and parades. A cavalry charge, drill, was perfected and was used as a very popular addition to ' the Lehi Roundup rodeo. I mentioned are Reed Newbold, Marsha d, Lehi Riding Club Now In Tenth Year of Enjoyable Activity Dear Santa Claus, I am a little girl four years old and I'm trying real hard to be a good girl so will you please bring me a big doll, telephone and peg set. Also some new mittens, some candy and nuts and a big orange. Please be sure to leave something for my two sisters, Shirley and Donna. They are 11 years old. My name is Carol Mott secretary and Rhea Pernod attendance secretary. Others on the board V. u Jv' I I VVS. 7 VM 'K S f 2 WCnV lSp Pra If !U V X j lySsfell EDITION liri$ttti(l$ i$ UpOH US.. .and we cannot help but feel grateful to our many friends who haoe helped make the past so wortfiiuhi'le and whose confidence in us gives added strength and promise to the future. In fullest gratitude we extend our sheerest wishes for A Joyous Holiday Season. LEHI CIVIC IMPROVEMENT ASSN. i |