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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH I did Merit Badge Counselors Selected To Aid in Scouting Program I CP C7 Merit badge courelors have been selected to assist in the scouting program, as follows: 1. Campcraft: Wayne Shaw, I err r counselor. Merit badges may be earned in camping, surveying, by I pioneering and cooking. 2. Outdoor Sports: Harry G. Lance Manning and Ray Hardman, counselors. Badges may be obtained in hiking, fishing, archery, marksGudmundsen manship, cycling, horsemanship skiing and athletics. 3. Eldred Fox, Acquatics: examiner, for swimming, rowing, canoeing, and life saving. 4. Nature: Eldon Harding, counselor. First aid, nature, that he has six returning players and weather. astronomy, who include: Merriel Wathen, 5. Conservation, Eldon Harding Lawrence Stewart, Elroy Colledge, and water conservation. Soil Holds-wortRonald Rasmusson, Grant Forestry. Wildlife Management. and Gaylen Lewis. Dal 6. Personal Development: Stewart recently captured first Stone. Personal fitness, scholarin Lehi School the place High An invitation is extended to all ship, reading, public speaking, spring tennis tournament by defriends and all those in- business, farm parents, salesmanship, feating Gaylen Lewis to attend the annual Grant Holdsworth took third place, terestedfashion show sponsored by while Merriel Wathen, No 1 man spring the Lehi high school sewing classfor the past two years, finished es. fourth. Over 100 high school coeds from The coach reports that the net-teUnder orchid and purple decoand will meet B. Y. High today the eight, ninth, eleventh over 60 couples enjoyed rations, with five games scheduled prior twelfth grades will take part in an evening of., dancing at the is scheduled for event the which to College Invitational Meet at Junior class annual Prom, held which the school will be represent- presentation Thursday, April 12, in Friday, March 30, in the high auditorium. school The the high ed. school gymnasium. con1:30 show will at and begin L II S The general committee, headed tinue until 3:30 it was reported the by Miss Norine Fox, sewing in- by Deborah Wilson, termed was dance, "highly successful." It structor. U. N. dance was "bet'Your Dreams Can Come Sew observed that the an Prom in reTwelve local students will temter attended than will be theme of the the Easy" porarily lose their identity as show which will feature students cent years." An added feature of the event members of the Lehi high school the articles which they was the Promenade held mid-wa- y in fact, lose their identity as modeling have made during the year. in the dance at which 26 couples Americans for two days in April when they represent two South Katheryn Stephenson and Carma participated. Robert Allison announced each couple prior to their American nations at the second Woffinden are serving os with Miss Fox as advisor. Model United Nations. The studdancing to the Prom theme, "Orchid in the Moonlight." LHS ents, members of Mr. Dean Prior's Each Junior student was rehistory classes at the local school, JUNIOR HIGH TO SEE leased from classwork for one-ha- lf will represent Brazil and the TRAVELING ASSEMBLY Dominican Republic at the Model Lincoln Jr. high school of Orem day to help decorate for the U. N. sponsored by the University will present their traveling as- occasion, it was reported. Advisors for the Prom were Mr. of Utah. sembly to students of the Lehi Jr. Delegates from Brazil will be high, Tuesday, April 10, school Lars Jenkins, Mr. Dal Stone and Mr. Dean Welsh. Proceeds from Furlann Smith, spokesman, Diane officials reported. the dance will be used for the Adams, Iris Heinzig, Ronald Stine, The performance is scheduled to class' Lois Fowler and John Beal, press poject prior to graduation m. nt 12:30 p. begin from high school representative. Craig Christensen, spokesman, The rewards of duty are not rest Kathleen Peck, Jena V. Turner, from labor, but greater tasks. Nan Broadbent, Margaret Ann Webb and Lance Gudmundsen, Follen. press representative, will act as delegates from the Dominican Republic. on a voluntary basis, will take The students, who were chosen part in the two-da- y activity patterned after the United Nations. Highlight of their , participation will be an address by Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the late President Franklin D. Rosevelt, and prominent supporter of the world peace organization. Both groups of delegates are now making preparations for the vvVj iappeiigs Summer Sports Get Underway at L.H.S. With the closing of the dribble season, attention will now be focused on summer sports at Lehi high school. Coach Russell Hillman, who has been in the public eye for mentoring of the Pioneer cage squad, will take over the track and field events. Football coach, Joseph Cranmer, will supervise the racket and net activity, while veteran coach Dean Prior will direct the Pioneer baseball program. Track Entering 17 March 29. The Beet-digger- s, hosts of the event, captured first place with 189 points, while Pleasant Grove took second points, Lehi occupying the third place spot with Kent Thrasher, Pioneer hoop-ste- r, displayed his versitility by placing first in the high jump and taking second place in the broad jump event. Ronald Morgan walked away with second place honors in the mile run, while Jack Berry tied for second position in the pole vault ratings. Coach Hillman reports that he expects a squad of approximately 40 boys, and states that the outlook for the coming season "doesn't look bad." He adds, "We don't have much experience but expect to do fairly well in the mile and high jump. The tracksters have a duet with American meet scheduled Fork for Thursday (today) and the following week will attend the Snow College Invitational Meet. It is the first time that the Purple and White has been represented at the latter competition. KASEBALL With a league game on the docket for. April 19, the high school baseball activity is under way, according to Coach Dean " Prior. ' Five Regional schools, Lehi, American Fork, Jleasant Grove, Juab, and B. Y. High, will each play four games with the winner of the Alpine Division meeting the Nebo Division champion in the State with 63V2 33. " quarter-final- 8-- 6, Fashion Show Set April 12 6-- 0. Junior Prom Highly Successful rs contestants, Lehi high school was represented at the Jordan Track and Field Meet held Thursday, h, s. boys have express ed interest in the sporty with ex perienced players at a premium. Outlook for season When asked the outlook fop the coming season, Coach Prior replied, "Hitting is our main problem we're a fielding squad. The only fielding team ever to win a pennant were the Boston Braves way back in 1914 . . . and we're not the Boston Braves!" League games at Lehi will be played at 3 o'clock at the Veteran's Ballpark, coach Prior reported. TENNIS In most phases of Lehi athletic activity football, basketball, track, baseball and wrestling experience is as scarce as water on the Sahara, but in tennis, Lehi has a of experienced players., Coach Joseph Cranmer reports Twenty-fou- r THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1356 ing, plumbing, electricity, chemis- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane enjoyed the company of their son, 14. Arts: Joseph Forestier. Art, Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane and architecture, mechanical drawing, family of Salt Lake City, visitors wood on Easter Sunday afternoon and photography, sculpture, carving, pottery, music, dramatics, evening. try. records and bookkeeping. 7. Citizenship: B. J. Lott, counselor. Citizenship in the home, community, and in the nation. World brotherhood. 8. Public Service: George A. Ricks and Lee Colledge. Public health, safety, fingerprinting, firemanship. 9 and 10. Animal Husbandry and Plant Cultivation: E. B. Garrett and Brian Memmott. First aid to animals, dog care, poultry keeping, pigeon raising, beekeeping, beef production, hog and pork production, sheep farming, animal industry, gardening, rabbit raising, dairying, landscape gardening, fruit culture, citrus fruit culture, nut cunure, agriculture, corn farming, cotton farming, small grains and cereal foods, grasses, legumes and forage crops. 11. Communication: Dale Had-fielSignalling, bugling, radio, journalism, printing. 12. Transportation: Ted Comer. Automobiling, aviation, seamanship. 13. Building: George T. Stras- ihe farm home and its Durg. planning, farm layout and building arrangements, home repairs, ma chinery, farm mechanics', woodwork, metal work, masonry, paint Indian lore. 15. Crafts d, Hutchings. book binding, leatherwork, coin collecting, stamp collecting, rocks and minerals, taxidermy. A successful man keeps looking for work after he has found a job. Raymond Duncan. Drink k reduces d. Students to Attend Model Confab Mrs. Welcome Jensen of May-fielis visiting here at the homes of her daughters, Mrs. Ashley Nelson and family, and Mrs. Philip Black. Chief attraction is the new baby daughter of the Blacks, with whom Mrs. Jensen will assist. Marjorie Myrup of Centerfield, came lor the Easter week-en- d and to meet the newcomer. and Collections: John textiles, Basketry, I fatigue 3 Drink Jt 0 glosses of milk every day I' Now is the Time to get your 1956 State AUT0M0BLE INSPECTION , DON'T DELAY COME IN TODAY Mobile Auto Service , 210 West State Phone 200 Lehi Utah Official Inspection Station No. 622 j ,','''',',,,,',v,',',v,',TO?;l,,,,,',,,,,,',''' Of behnetts activity t . xl '' ,Jv'y standards to reach the mark would all like to see. Uorma kf TnTTSXfylmrTyiTr Riviera, Model 73 we B. Carson. 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