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Show THE LEHI FREE PBESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, MAY 50, 1957 to Petition Drawn For Property Owners Guardsmen Report for St. Further Training To Get Curb and Gutter on Center Hin-to- n City Attorney Harvard R. to instructed prepare has been a petition which property owners living along Center Street may use in petitioning for curb and gutter. Several property owners have asked the City what procedure to use in setting up a special improvement district. City Engineer Frank W. Jones will also be asked to check the feasibility of the project. , Garden Chib Councilmen voted to contribute the Lehi $100 towards helping Garden Club to hold a flower show this summer. Winch Truck The Council agreed to spend $845 to purchase a 1952 truck to replace the old winch truck used by the Power Department. A recommendation that the truck be purchased was made by Harold D Westring, power chairman. MISS GERLINDE TR TELLER . . . young German immigrant, to Gordon F. wag married Barnes. She loves America, but regretted leaving her twin dogs (shown in foreground). The picture was taken in Worms, Germany. Gordon F. Barnes Takes Bride From Germany Hospital The sum of $900 was turned over to the Hospital for use in making out the payroll. Contractors of plumbers and contractors met with the Council to discuss conflicts in enforcement of the plumbing regulations covering sewers. Darrell Adams objected to new regulations being imposed covering sewer lines after they have been laid. He referred, in particular, to a recent newspaper announcement stating that all lines A delegation "It still doesn't seem real more like a fairy story, but she Js a lovely girl and we felt right at home with her, was the comment of Mrs. LaFerne Barnes, in reporting the marriage of her son, Gordon F. Barnes, to his bride from Germany. The pretty bride, who resembles members of Mrs. Barnes' family, The Lehi Junior Chamber of is the former Miss Gerlinde is again sponsoring Commerce Trueller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Trueller of Worms, Ger- an outing for Lehi children who not otherwise be able to go. many. She made the trip from would The is sponsoring a trip to group Germany by plane, traveling alone and arriving in Utah, May 7. Mrs. the big Shrine circus to be held in Barnes and her sister and brother-in-la- Provo on that date, June 3, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roundy also on June 4. Tickets are being contributed of Pleasant Grove, met the plane at the Salt Lake airport. "I knew by the General Refractories Comher immediately," Mrs. Barnes re- pany and transportation will be provided by the Peterson Transported. After a visit with the family portation Company, also of Lehi. According to Kenneth Whimpey, here, Miss Trueller joined her fiance in San Diego, California, chairman of the outing, families and they were married Tuesday, are being personally contacted by coMay 14. It was the fulfillment of Jaycee members and their a happy dream for the young operation is urged in getting the couple, accomplished after a full children ready for the trip and year's negotiations for the Ger- reserving the date for them. Next year's outing will depend man girl's admission to the United States as an immigrant, in which on the support and cooperation Utah's Senator Dawson assisted. shown this year, so it is desired to include the full quota of child Thrilled With the Country The young immigrant from ren allotted in the project. This Germany is thrilled w'ith her new will be a never-to-b- e forgotten country, she likes Lehi and all day for the boys and girls, rang parts of Utah which she has seen ing in age from six to twelve especially enjoying the tour of the years. They will see Pollock Salt Lake Temple grounds and Brothers Circus with fascinating other historic points. wild animal acts and the best in Met At Worms entertainment for young and old. The young couple mot at historic Leave From High School .Worms, Germany, where Gordon At 1 P. M. was stationed for two and a half Parents are reminded to have years with the army. The German their children at the high school girls speaks English fluently and has studied for five years in the before 1 p. m. when the Jaycees art centers of Paris, France. She will take them on the outing. Cars has followed commercial art and will leave promptly at that time. also secretarial work. She was The people will be well young employed in the German branch office of the Caterpillar Company chaperoned, with two or more of Peoria, Illinois. adults in charge. Mr. Whimpey is The bridegroom is currently being assisted by George Tripp employed at the Rohor Aircraft and the entire membership of the plant in California. A graduate of Lehi High School and LDS Jaycee group. Seminary, he is currently active To train children at home, it's in scouting in his ward on the coast. He plans to attend Brig-ha- necessary for both the parents Young University this fall. and children to spend some time The couple will make their home Quote in San Diego until that time. there new of the Sponsors immigrant are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roundy of Pleasant Grove. Jaycees to Take Lehi Children To Shrine Circus laid under blacktop must be cast- iron pipe, and all cleanouts in such cases must be brought to the surface. He said the matter came up after he had laid a transite line under blacktop and installed a cleanout, and that the regu lation was not included in the lisi of sewer regulations issued by Lehi City to all sewer contractors. Lloyd Carlton, plumber, recommended that a very definite code be set, so that plumbers could comply with it in making the plumbing and sewer connections He recommended that the National Plumbing Code be set as the standard for Lehi City. Vaun Peterson and Joe Olivier were also present at the session Councilmen recommended that the contractors and plumbers fol low the existing regulations until the matter can be settled definitely by Consulting Engineer Alton H. Sorenson. Rex Zimmerman was instructed to contact Mr. Sorenson by telephone and ask him to come down for a meeting on this and other problems which have arisen. The plumbers also asked just how closely city officials wished them to draw the line in forcing property owners to comply with regulations, if the existing plumbing does not meet regulations. Councilmen said they did not recommended enforcing major changes in existing plumbing unless there is a definite hazard to life or health involved. National Guard to Train at Camp Williams June 9 to 23 Stockmen Warned to Move Cattle from Range The Utah National Guard will use the range at Camp W. G. Williams Military Reservation during the period of June 9 through 23, it is annuonced by Major General Maxwell E. Rich. Artillery fire will be scheduled during the above period, and cattle and sheep should be cleared from the Artillery Impact area. Stockmen are remined to take note of the dates and their cooperation will be appreciated. IKISH BRIDE VISITS HERE; SEAGERS TAKE COAST TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seager enjoyed meeting the Irish bride of Mrs. Seager's brother, Vernon Peterson, and accompanied the young couple to California. With them, for a week on the west coast went their children, Ray, Shanna, Ann and Dawna. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Sea ger's father, Alfred Peterson, at Selma, California. Mr. Peterson crossed the ocean to Ireland to claim his bride, the former Jacqueline Walker, whom he met while in the U. S. Navy two years ago. Following an elaborate wedding in which a sister of the bride was also married to an Englishman, the newlyweds came to America. They made the crossing aboard the liner, United AN Guard A group of National members who have enjoyed a furlough at home will report back for further training, May 31. The training period will continue into September. Brian Bone, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bone, is the only trainee assigned to Fort Lewis, Washington. He will train as a radio mechanic until discharged about September 16. Three are assigned to Engineering School at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. They are Lynn Nielsen, son of Bishop and Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen; Nile Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, and Ronald Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. ORDINANCE in conflict herewith are Ordinance Amending Chapter 17, Section 116, regulating the Burnhereby repealed. or Public of Council Passed by the City ing of Fires in Streets Lehi, Utah, this 27th day of May, Grounds and on Private Property" of A.D. 1957. passed by the City Council of 27th on the day SHARP E. FRANK Lehi, Utah, (signed) on Mayor of Lehi City May, A. D. 1957, as appears T. F. Kirkham, Lehi record in my office. ATTEST: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I City Recorder. hereunto set my hand and have STATE OF UTAH affixed the Corporate Seal of said SS. COUNTY OF UTAH I, T. F. Kirkham, City Recorder City this 27th day of May, A. D. of Lehi City, Utah, do hereby 1957. certify that the above and foreT. F. KIRKHAM going is a full, true and correct (signed) Lehi city Recorder "An (seal) copy of an Ordinance entitled inances ORDINANCE amending Chapter 17, Section 116 regulating the burning of fires in streets or public grounds and on private property, and repealing any and all ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF LEHI, UTAH, IN LEGAL SESSION CONVENED: Section 116 (As Amended). It shall be unlawful for any person to kindle or keep burning any fire in any ot the streets or public grounds of this city without the permission of the Mayor, or to kindle or to allow fires to burn in any private lot in any manner to endanger any building or other property in the neighborhood thereof. Dry leaves, dry rubbish, papers and other dry combustible materials may be burned between the hours of 6 a.m. and 4 p.m. provided such fires are properly supervised and do not create a hazard to life and property. All such fires must be extinguished Keith Clark. Five of the trainees will return to Fort Ord, California, where the entire group received their basic infantry training. Larry Erickson and Vard Swaiji of American Fork, who is a member of the Lehi unit, will take up office before 4:00 p.m. All ordinances or parts of ord work in the school. Larry is a son of the late Bishop and Mrs. Henry Erickson and Vard the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert SALE Look at These Values! clerk-typi- st 1956 Swain. Jerry Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scearl Zimmerman, will study engineering; Arnell Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peterson, will train as a cook. Lydell Colledge, son of Joseph M. Colledge, who is a member of the American Fork unit, will receive advanced infantry training. Many a husband will question his wife's judgement, but never in her choice of a spouce. Bob Haymes NOTICE Notice of public hearing for the adoption of the budget for the school year 1957-5of tho Board of Education of the Alpine School District will be held in the Administration Office at American Fork, Utah, June 17, 1957, 8 at 8:30 o'clock p.m. ELIJAH CHIPMAN Clerk-Treasiir- pr Published: June r mifi Fordtudor Chevrolet Fordor 1953 Ford Fordor 1954 Chevorlet Tudor 51. Free home demonstration ... the best you can buy! Get a free demonstration on your own home lawn! Chooae from Toro Whirlwind rotary-typ- e mowers or Toro reel-typ- e mowers. Prices start at $00.00. Call or come in and gee us today! - $1795 $995 1953 HOUSEWIVES! Dodge Tudor V8 1956 Ford Tudor 1953 Pontiac Tudor 1951 Chev. Hardtop 1951 Ford V8 Tudor $1095 $1095 $995 1953 Tremendous Opportunity to increase your family income with only a few hours work each day, contacting friends and neighbors selling world's most popular and fastest selling doll line Terri Lee and Family with hundreds of costumes. 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The primary purpose of the Foundation, whose members produce 85 of the nation's malt beverage output, is to maintain wholesome conditions through cooperation with state and local authorities, beer and ale wholesalers and retailers, and the public. The purposes of the Foundation especially require the cooperation of the retailer because he is the principal point of contact with the public. The Foundation therefore maintains divisional field representatives who make friendly contact with licensees to encourage maintenance of high standards of operation. In brief, the Foundation constantly seeks to promote good community relations at all times through its program of industry Baker's G. E. Appliance - Devey's Griffin Bakery - Humphries Floral Robinson's Sport Shop - Hatch Jewelry Ron's Hardware - Thornwood Studio Griffin Catering Service Including A HONEYMOON TRIP BY PLANE TO FABULOUS LAS VEGAS n n n n r n. BEER and ALE.. Playing on Our Screen Friday and Saturday. May 31. 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