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Show THE LEIII FREE PRESS, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1957 Utah Called "Most Beautiful" By Hungarian Refugee Couple Mercer Five Lehi Navy Men Complete Basic; Charles Improving After On Leave Before New Assignments Eye Surgery Military Ball is Huge Success Alle-ma- school diplomas. Both have enlisted for a period of three and a half years. Assigned to Naval Aviation Marlin Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Peterson, of Lehi, and Orson McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney of Fairfield, are both graduates of the Lehi high school and are four year enlistees. They joined the navy last January with their two previously mentioned friends. Marlin has passed the difficult tests required for his entrance into the Naval Aviation School at Norman, Oklahoma. Orson will study electronics in San Diego. Also home on leave is Bruce Hacking, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hacking of Cedar Fort, who has spent the past year with the navy in San Diego. He expects assignment to overseas duty. Streamflow Estimate Below 15-Ye- ar Average Estimated streamflow for the period, April to September, is below the fifteen year average for the Central Utah streams according to a report from Ralph H. Felker, Soil Conservation Service. The streamflow forecast estimates based on snow survey measurements have been calculated By Gregory Pearson, Hydraulic Engineer, Soil Conservation As a feature of National Wildlife Week, the Lehi Wildlife As- sociation sponsored two special assemblies last week for students of Lehi Senior and Junior High Schools, according to Jack Sly, president. Both assemblies featured Lee Kay of the State Fish and Game Department. Mr. Kay lectured on wildlife and showed two films "Disappearing Species of Wildlife" and "Forest Resources." Doctrine and W Covenants Class Completed Russon, The queen, Sherrilyn was crowned during the ball in a ceremony conducted by First Lt. Earl Craig Dorton, commanding officer of the Lehi company. General Watts addressed the Guardsmen and guests present, them that the next assuring military ball held in Lehi will be held in the new armory. He told them that the armory plans are now with the Defense Department for funding, and construction of the armory will begin as soon as the money is received. He estimated that the $160,000 structure will be underway by September. Marking the completion of the inspirational study of the "Doctrine the under Covenants" and tutorship of Professor Roy M. Doxey of Brigham Young University, the class met for the last time at the home of President and Mrs. Frank W. Jones. The study of the entire book was completed after three courses of some eight or ten weeks each. . The 20 members of the group presented Elder Doxey with a keepsake gift, a copy of the book written by President J. Reuben Clark, "Our Lord of the Gospels". The present course was finished Gunther Named to Legislative Council of eight weeks with State Representative Orville in a period two of hours duration, Gunther of Lehi has been appoint- classes held at the Jones home. All in ed a member of the Utah Legislative Council, the State Legis- the group expressed appreciation lature's interim study committee. for the insight received. The Council will study 15 subMrs. Lula Anderson enjoyed jects assigned by the recent the gigantic DeMille proviewing rewill and make it's Legislature, "The Ten Commandduction, port to the 1959 Legislature. for- - which her Senate President Orval Hafen ments," Keith assisted Artist (R-S- t. George) and House Speaker Arnold Eddington, in the art work. Friberg lt Jaren L. Jones Lake) Mrs. Anderson spent the past willautomatically become mem- week in Salt Lake City, at the bers. One will serve as chairman, and the other, The home of her daughter June, Mr. Council will be made up of eight and Mrs. Keith Eddington and Mr. Eddington is now an Republicans and Five Democrats. family. Mr. Gunther was also a member art professor at the University of of the 1955-5- 7 Legislative Council. Utah. We have a complete line of Coty Cosmetics. We can advise the right items for your complexion f S rj L The quiet beauty of Salt Lake City's famed Temple Square provided an impressive experience for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Senney, young Hungarian refugee couple touring the United States under the auspices of the American Hotel Association. A scant few months ago, Sermely, 28, and his n wife, Jolan, 20, fled from Budapest, and the memories of that scene of oppression lent emphasis to their estimate of Utah as "the most wonderful" stop on their tour. The American Hotel Association sent the couple about the country to demonstrate the convenience of the Universal Travelcard, a unique credit card owned by the American Hotel Foundation, subsidiary of the association. Sermely is an accomplished musician with a special interest in American jazz. Mrs. Sermely studied art and worked occasionally as a fashion model in Budapest. For Springtime Tonic 30 MYADEX $2.97 4.32 100 ABDOL 6.60 100 GymaCap revolt-ridde- S & H GREEN STAMPS STATE STREET DRUG non-pro- fit 127 Phone LEHI State Street n. Cora Bergstrom, 8, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans, is a medical pat'ent. She was admitted March 20. Ronald and Juanita Turner Gray are the proud parents of a baby son, their first child, born March 21, weight 8 lbs. 8 ozs. Terry Lee is the name selected for the new arrival, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. La Virl Turner of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Brown of Provo are the pleased ,The Lehi Free Press A pretty baby daughter arrived Mrs. Maude Glover Bone continues a patient at the hospital March 25, for Gene and Twila Entered at the post office at Lehi, this week. Clark. Utah, as second class matter un der the act of Congress March 3 1879 Fertilize MOW for harvest dollars ! miiu-i- in i ni TTH It takes "N," Men Nitrogen for added farm profits. And now is the time to apply new USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for increased profits at harvest time. See your USS Nitrogen Dealer about greater yields and better crops . . . from quality USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. MW'JZZJM'rr mill' jwilll ) I I !ivi Crops and profits GROW with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers made in the West for Western farmers. ' N I fV WiTi'iii' J in ( iiiiii fill. ""if, f 'I . milt iiiimi 1 1 I, ,i M PSHWOnATIOH weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi City Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. every Thursday. E. Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription Per Year (in advance) NATIONAL , " ASS (R-Sa- two-year-o- ld 6 Let us "Taylor" your Spring Costmetics To Tone Your Complexion son-in-la- Lehi Hospital Happenings A request for this work through their cattle association president or secretary or directly to the County Extension Office on or before March 15, according to John J. Barnard, Assoc. County Agent. These requests will then be forwarded to the Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service and a schedule for grading of bulls in the various counties will be announced. This program has been carried on for a number of years in the state and has done much to ing at it. In fact, says Acord, the tag on increase the quality of sires being the bag gives information to help used in the beef cattle herds of you. State law requires all seed the state. offered for sale to be tested and tags showing germination, purity and weed seeds. Farmers must learn to read the tag, says Acord. it's the farmers way of knowing the quality of the seed as well as yJ5 its variety. Sponsors Assemblies Service. In spite of the above average snow pack in the higher elevations, the estimated streamflow is below average. The dry summer and fall last year have influenced this. Sharon Orchard, 3, and Karen Above average precipitation during Orchard, 5, children of Mr. and March and April will bring the Mrs. Alvin Orchard, underwent streamflow nearer to the fifteen tonsiloctomy, March 19. year average. Mrs. Dean (LeatHce) Willes was COMERS VISIT FROM OGDEN, a medical patient from March 20 OFF TO CALIFORNIA to 25. Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Comer now of Ogden, and son Clifford Comer Robert Carl Turner, 4, son of of Bozeman, Montana, visited here Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Turner, last week. They were house underwent tonsilectomy, March 22. of Mr., and Mrs. Victor guests Meyers in American Fork. They Christie Powell, left to spend 10 davs in California, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. with their son Keith. Powell, underwent tonsilectomy March 25. UTAH STATF Farmers can make no better investment this spring than to plant good seed, says Clair R- - Acord, Utah County Agricultural Agent Good seed is the first step to success in growing crops. Good seed is high in germination and free of noxious weed seeds. The seed should be a variety adapted to Utah County conditions. Louis Jensen, Extension Agronomist of U. S. A. C, points out you cannot tell good seed by look- Lehi Wildlife Assn. n, who have Beef cattle bulls to be graded should make For Best Results The many friends of Charles Mercer will be pleased to know that he is now home and improving after an eye operation for the removal of a cataract. Mr. Mercer is continuing treatment under Dr. Sontag, specialist, and notes a definite improvement in his vision. Five young men from Lehi and Cedar Valley are home on leave from the navy before entering into new assignments. Four of these are enlistees who have just completed their basic training at San Diego, California. All made A highly successful Military a fine record in the tests and Ball was held last Friday night by the all expressed their liking for the Lehi National Guard company navy and the intensive educational at the Fourth Ward Amusement received thus far. program Ronald Cook, son of Mr. and General Maurice L. Watts, Mrs. Glen Roberts of this city, Assistant Adjutant General of completed his tests as the seventh Utah, and his wife were in athighest in a company of 65 men. tendance, as were Colonel and He has been assigned to the com- Mrs. Herbert L. Price. Colonel munications department of the Price is Commander of the electronics school at San Diego, 115th Group Group. Engineers months and anticipates a six Battalion officers and their course there. Lt. wives attending included Wayne Christensen, son of Mr. Colonel and Mrs. William L. and Mrs. Harold Christensen, will Major and Mrs. Howard W. return after his 14 days leave, to Robinson, Captain and Mrs. Allen California, where he is assigned R. and Mrs. Qalvin Stewart, to "on the job training" in Vallejo. W. Beveridge,WO W O and Mrs. East-o- n Both he and young Cook will Brown and Lt. and Mrs. Robert achieve certificates equal to high Wilson. Deadline For Bull Grading Requests owners Farmers Plant Good Seeds . . . V.:::::::;:. vWAX . .www.j.t.S ; ITS fttefcrs:! ipiccenxuru uas 3 $3.00 7sUSS ANHYDROUS AMMONIA is stored as a liquid, injected into the soil as a gas. 82 EDITORIAL ASSOcfanAN U nitrogen. KJ USS Dur f ey k 288 USS Lil GHTER... MILDER ... 8 6 Geneva Finance PHONE 4IS Fork is in the coDular nnll dry, pellets. 33.5 free-flowi- 5 The superb quality of lighter, milder America 8 most popular bourbon! SULFATE is an economical, nitrogen fertilizer. 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