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Show THE LEI II FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 195T Mrs. Kenneth Russon Bids Accepted For Exploratory Work On Am. Fork Watershed Project MoraW, Judge The Soil Conservation Service accepted a bid from Nichols and Thompson Core Drilling Company Inc. Boise, Idaho, to do some exploratory work on the have been working with the local people in the development of a work plan for the treatment of both the upstream and downstream areas of this watershed. American Fork Small watershed Some exploritory work will also project, reports Ralph H. Felker, be needed for the design of sediArea Conservationist. ment basin in the smaller canyons The core drilling will be done between American Fofrk Canyon at the proposed dam site at the and Dry Creek. This work will junction of the Deer Creek and be done with lighter equipment North Fork, of American Fork, and under a different contract. Streams. A study of the geology This work is the result of an of this site is needed to deter- application submitted by the Commine whether or not it would be munity of American Fork and possible to store water and to sponsored by the Alpine Soil Condesign a suitable structure for the servation District for a study of flood prevention and this drainage, and a program of needs, whether or not a structure at this treatment suitable to the people location will be Public Law 566 makes economically affected. sound. this assistance available to groups The Soil Conservation Service of people who have a small waterand Forest Service Technicians shed problem. has just Bazaar April t Sen. Wallace F. Bennett center, Chet Olsen, retiring Regional Forester, on Mr. congratulates Olsen's retirement after 37 years of service in the field of conservation. At right is Floyd Iverson, who will replace Mr. Olsen as supervisor of National Forests in the four Intermountain "'"'es. speeding a Ms h Li - 'JL it?? ,! v ' 'y WASHINGTON Went-wort- h, Public Relations Lectures Mia Maids, Join in Successful Event Last Tuesday May 9. The short-cours- e is designed to help business men and civic leaders in Central Utah make more effective use of public information "So Dear the theme, Following to My Heart," the annual evening media, according to Dr. Oliver R. for Mia Maids of the stake, with Smith of the BYU journalism detheir mothers, was held last Tues- partment. Lectures by guest exwill be given each Thursday day in the Fifth Ward church. perts Stake Mia Maid Leader Zina night from 7:30 to 9 p. m. in Room Jenkins took charge of the beauti- 187 North Bldg. at BYU. for the series may fully appointed affair, at which be Registration made at the first class meeting. 130 were present. The fee for the entire course is Special speaker of the evening $10 and for individual lectures is Presiwife of was Helen Jones, $1.50. dent Frank W. Jones of the Stake Lecture topics and speakers Price Sarah reprePresidency. scheduled are: March 21 "Publicsented the Stake MIA presidency Public and. Relations," Edwin ity In attendance. Linda Webb gave BYU the tribute to mothers, with the response by her mother, Mrs. Josephine Webb. Each ward was represented on the program. A choral reading, "The Symbolism of the Rose," by the First Ward group, was accompanied by Kay Stewart. "As the Rose," by a chorus from the Seventh Ward, was accompanied by Rebecca Allred. A duet from the Second Ward, Vesta Morton and Karma Christensen, who sang "Mother," was accompanied by Bonnie Powell. A quartette from the Sixth Ward, Betty Ann Nelson, Karen Hayward, Sylvia Jean Welcker and Carole Hansen, sang, "Drifting and Dreaming," with Linda Smith as accompanist. Prayers were offered by Linda Chatfield of the Fourth Ward and Donna Chamberlain of Cedar Fort. An appropriate medley of musical themes was played by Elaine Haws of the Fifth Ward as prelude and postlude. A bouquet of roses was a central motif and the programs and refreshments followed the rose theme, symbol of the Mia Maids. Mrs. Jenkins expressed appreciation to all who assisted In the success of the evening, especially to the ward leaders. Carole Evans is the Mia Maid leader in the First Ward; Roberta Kirkham, Second Ward; Marion Fox, Third; Maida Spjut, Fourth; Lueen Peterson, Fifth; Fern Carlson, Sixth; Claudia Konold, Seventh, and Donna Cook, Cedar Valley. DON'T MISS THESE FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Jewell Nalley's Lumber Jack Syrup 24 oz. -- 35c 'EM, TELL 'EM- - With An Ad -- April "Television 11 G. Wolsey, 35c 1 Can L Giant Olives Leh! 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Spaieribs-lb- Taste well . 6 semi-forma- Veterans Sanitary Service JACK'S Radio & Television SERVICE LEHI Phone 545 1265 N. 5th WEST Libby's - 46 oz. can Mr. "G" Asparagus Fresh Lean The opening party of the season for the Lehi Dance Set, under the direction of the new officers will be held Thursday, April 11, in the First-Sixt- h Ward hall. According to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Strong, publicity chairmen, the dance will l. be All members are reminded to attend for an outstanding evening of SERVICE SKKVICE OX ALL MAKES OF TELEVISION RADIOS AND RECORD PLAYERS All Work Fully Guaranteed FRESH BAKED Snowdrift 2 lbs. Orange Juice 46 oz. Strawberry Preserves al 11 Radio and Television - 29c Dude Ranch Preserves m Advertising Agency, Salt Lake City; April 18 "The Complete Advertising Campaign," Kenneth J. Pace, Pace Advertising Agency; April 25 "Local Newspaper Advertising," Jean Ruff, Newspaper Agency Corp., Salt Lake City; May 2 "Using Print to Tell Your Story," Dr. Oliver R. Smith, BYU; May 9 "Community Relations," Robert Halliday, Provo Chamber of Commerce. 7T. Sea Pack Corned Beef Ad- Gill-ha- is to Advertisel Tomato Juice - - - - 1.00 4 lb- - 53c 12 oz. ibby's Giant - No. Pan Ready 2!4 Pancake Mix - - Hereford - Fryers 85c Betty Crocker Phone Provo Ftt TO SELL 5 lb. . vertising," Heber Pays a- -- Press Relations Butterworth, director; March 28 "How to Merchandise Your Advertising," Frampton Collins, advertising department, The Daily Herald; April 4 "Radio Advertising," Wayne M. Carle, BYU journalism department, It IC 2 well-plann- h, n. $15. h Went-wort- ss. vice-preside- speeding $15; Lewis H. Boyd, Salt Lake City, speeding $10; David C. Stephens, Salt Lake City, speeding $15; Mary M. Kroesen, Moab, speeding $15; Theral W. Sessions, Roy, sieeding $10; Ralph Harrison Roland, Granger, speeding $20; T. B. Isaacson, Salt Lake City, speeding $20. Earl S. Groesbeck, Springville, speeding $10; Douglas Totman Smith, Draper, no driver's license $25; Reva Knight Lynn, Springville, seeding $15; Jimmy Fike, Bingham Canyon, running a red light $15; Stanley C. Sumsion, Springville, speeding $15; and Wililam M. Story, Salt Lake City, u April 2 Play : Fred O. Watts, Salt Lak3 City, pre-East- er Third-Sevent- ' week "June Mad," by Florence Ryer-so- n the season will be the Seventh Ward and Colin Clements, is the Relief Society bazaar, scheduled play to be presented by the Seventh Ward M. I. A. next Tuesto be held in the Ward meeting house, Thursday, day, April 2, at 7:30 p. m. at the wardhouse. The three act comedy, April 11. to Marvel Smith, centered around the romantic According girl, is Seventh Ward Relief Society presi- problems of a teen-ag- e under the guidance produced being will interests the bazaar offer dent, to young and old alike. It will be- of Phyllis Price and Janet Alexangin with a fashion show at 10 a. der, drama director and activity m. depicting the newest trend in counselor. All ward members and the Easter and spring theme. others interested are reminded to M. I. A. Everyone is invited to attend and attend. The Third Ward inextended been a has special is no there charge for the fashion vitation to audience. the join show. Selling of all bazaar items, Parents Reminded To luncheon service and the sale of Accompany Children In order that those taking part cooked foods to take out will bein the production may be do their following the gin immediately fashion show, and will continue best, it is requested by the Mutual accomthrough the afternoon. There will presidency that parents be plenty of meat pies and choice pany their children under 12. Included in the cast are the desserts to be taken out and also following: Penny Wood, Carole a luncheon menu Ann Nielsen; Chuck Harris, Stepwith choice of items. hen Smith, Mrs. Wood, Karen This will be an excellent opHadfield; Elmer Tuttle, Delbert Eastfor to obtain gifts portunity Sudweeks; Mr. Wood, Paul Haner, Mother's Day and graduation son; Effie, Linda Kay Webb; at economy prices. There is a fine Millie Lou, Janet Smith; Mervin selection of handwork, with quilts, Roberts, John Tqpham; Roger Van pillow cases, dish towels, aprons Fleck, Karl Zimmerman; Mr. and serviceable rugs. As a special Harris, Bruce Bone; Shirley feature, children's and babies' Jolene Peck; Ralph dresses have been prepared in a Delroy Jensen; Julie Harris, pleasing variety of dainty designs. Sherrill Jacob. Everyone is invited to come and meet with their friends at the BYU to Sponsor bazaar. Children's Dance Advertising, A children's dance will be held will in the afternoon and there be a fish pond, candy and games to A series of eight lectures on delight the younger set, Mrs. Smith "Advertising and Public Relations points out. for Business Men" will be offered by Brigham Young University ExMothers tension Services, March 21 to A big event of v The following cases were completed and listed in the docket Leland book of City Judge Powell's court during the past MIA to Present 11 Mrs. Kenneth Russon (LuAnn Manning , who has served as of the Leity Club during the past year, was elected to serve as president for the next season: The election meeting was held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Robert Whimpey, assisted by Mrs. Merlin Pack as Mrs. Roy Littleford, club president, took charge. With Mrs. Russon will serve, Mrs. Don (May) Bateman, Mrs. Jerry (Maurine) Beck, secretary; Mrs. Marvin (Barbara) Pulham, treasurer; Mrs. Robert (Judy) Whimpey, pro vice-preside- nt Seventh Ward Seventh Ward Relief Society Elected President Of Leity Club gram chairman and Mrs. Grant (Donna) Gordon, reporter-historiaThe civic committee will include, Mrs. Don Littleford and Mrs. Merlin Russon, with Mrs. Merlin Pack, Mrs. Carol Cook and Mrs. Boyd Stewart on the remembrance committee. Retiring officers are Mrs. Roy Littleford, president; Mrs. Tony Peck, secretary; Mrs. Dee Ray Russon treasurer; Mrs. Boyd Strong, program chairman; Mrs. Don Littleford, historian-reporte- r; Mrs. Robert Whimpey and Mrs. Robert Lott, civic committee, and Mrs. Boyd Lehmberg, remembrance committee. Lehi Phone Milk 17 - 4 cans 57c |