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Show THE LEIII FEEE PRESS, I.OII, UTAH Know your Volunteer Firemen People, Spots In The News L fc3 the road, this daring rJ HUGGINGrider helps ballast side-c- ar f speeding motorcycle bike race. around ' w well-know- battle stars for the campalgns'at nd the Marianas, Philippirffs Okinawa. He was discharged in October, 1945, and in February, 1949 enlisted in the American Fork National Guard unit. A 'year later, when the Lehi company was activated, he transe ferred to this unit as a employee with the title of administrative assistant. In his administrative job, Brig was largely responsible for putting the Lehi unit "in the spotlight" and winning public support and backing. In 1953 he became a Warrant Officer, and in August, to American 1955, transferred Fork when the 118th Engineer Company (Dump Truck) was -- I S JSV ft f iJc J"V Pf 2 Y ( ENTERPRISING young Americans these days have added a modern touch to traditional oP lemonade stand," selling canned soft drinks in MiraCans, and capitalizing on the 'sarutry ' advantages. ' f""-- ' " V ft J. (BRIG) DAHL troversial School Site committee, and was one of the group which led the campaign for a new sewer system and sewage treatment plant. Brig was also the prime instigator of the new Lehi National and probably Guard Armory, worked harder than any other individual to bring the armory dream a reality. He has been a member of the Fire Department since 1950, and has served as secretary-treasurand held several committee assignments. He and Knollin Haws organized. He serves as adminis- were largely responsible for gettrative assistant of that outfit. ting the firemen's training proBrig was an outstanding presi- gram underway. dent of the Lehi Junior Chamber Brig is married to the former of Commerce, and first local win- Donna Holmstead, and they have ner of the Distinguished Service two sons, YaMar and Eric. They He served on the con- - make their home in Lehi. Award. Lk f I rCV v Kj - w ... t f f, full-tim- 4-- H .STv v'l &&:4 Siii i44 iMs, pT (? ir'SfSi I -- 4' i" S$ lA i' J ' "wfc-w- fij MARY ANN Eisei; 10, is first girl ever to play in history of St. Louis' MunicipaL Ass'n. She Baseball pitches. I 44-ye- ar er NOTICE Club News MEMBERS 4-- H practice for all club members and their leaders will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. to prepare for the Sunday Service to be held the next day. Please be there, for you to get credit for your participation on your yellow sheet in your record book. A Over one hundred ' boys and girls of Lehi and Cedar Valley will participate Sunday at 3 p. m. in the annual Sunday Service,: to be held in the Lehi tabernacle. All enrolled members "of bbth communities are eligible to participate in this community activity. Foral decorations will be contributed by each of the clubs, and older members will be in charge of ushering. Various clubs have been assigned to select representatives to appear on the program, which will include choral numbers by the massed groups. Mrs. Karl Webb, who has served as a loader for" many years, and who won many awards as a member, will be one of the speakers. Another speaker had not been selected at press time. General arrangements are under the direction of Klea Ernst. Music is being arranged by Ruth Banks and Elaine Haws. The general public is invited to service, and attend the hour-lon- g witness what is being accomplish ed by the citizens of tomorrow's Lehi. 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H KITCHEN CUTIES club The Kitchen Cuties met July 1 at the home of Joan and Linda Nielson. The meeting started at 1 p.m. Rolled biscuits were made. Sandra Nielsen gave the pladge. The meeting ended at 3. Next meeting will be Monday, July 8 at 1 The p. m. at Sandra Nielson's. new reporter is Doris Gerber. She will help Beverly Beal. Officers are Joan Nielson, president, and Sandra Nielson, Gaylene Curtis, secretary. 4-- H leave a camp erea untended. Information the concerning issuing of permits and the Utah According to the provisions of fire laws may be scared by calla proclamation issued toda by ing the sheriffs office (FR3-469State Forester J. Whitney Floyd, Provo ) or Lewis Rawlinson, it will be unlawful to set on fire (FR3-116Firewarden County any flammable material on any forest land brush, grass range, Provo. The firewarden will then ;.;rain, stubble or hay land with- inspect your proposed burning area out first securing a permit to do and help you with your fire eo. The proclamation effects a "closed season" from June 10 to problem. The following cases were comOctober 31, 1957. Mr. Floyd said The devotion of thought to an pleted and listed in the docket conbook of City Judge Leland Powell' j failure to secure a permit honest achievement makes the stitutes a criminal offense, puncourt during the past week: ishable by line or imprisonment achievement possible. J. L. MeKeller, Bingham, drunk or both, in addition to making the driving $125; Gary Johnson, Amer- person responsible liable for costs ican Fork, driving with an expired of the fire and damages. license $10; Willard L. Van Wag-oneIn the proclamation it is pointed THE PRINTER Provo, speeding $10; M. E. out that the forests and waterCrump, Salt Lake City, speeding sheds of Utah occupy a vital place $15; Eugene LeRoy Lucas, Salt in the state's economy and arc !i Lake City, speeding $15. LOOKING FOR A GOOD extremely vulnerable to fire USED CAR? CHECK Gerald N. Thomas. Salt Lake damage. Recent heavy rainfall has OUR CLASSIFIED ADS, City, improper parking $2; Frank contributed to rank growth of D. McMahon, Provo, speeding $15; annual vegetation which, as it dries Bill Gordon, Salt Lake City, speed- during the summer heat, will proing and having no driver's lic- vide an explosive fire conductor ense $50; John Doyle, Lehi, drunk between major forest and waterdriving $125 and 30 days, with the shed plants. Mr. Floyd indicated jail sentence suspended on pay- that such a proclamation usually ment of the fine. closes the season on June 1, but Chester D. Clark, Springville, because of cool moist condtiions speeding $10; Betty Jackson Tay- the 1957 proclamation was delayed lor, Orem, speeding $10; George 10 days to make it coincide with P. Chorn, speeding $15; Darrell K. the advent of hot dry fire weather. In addition to requiring a permit Mackey, Provo, speeding $15; Keith H. Averett, Springville, to set on fire flammable materials speeding $15; Orville James Tur-le- on all lands, including your own, the closed season also makes it California, speeding $15. Robert Doyle Nicholes, Bing- unlawful for anyone to start a ham Canyon, running a stop sign campfire in an unsafe area or to $5; Max L. Rowland, Springville, speeding $10; John Duane Murray, Springville, unlawful exhibition og speed $10; Sherman J. Horton, Salt Lake City, speeding $15; Perry Jones Carbridge, Lehi, drunk driving $125. Buff Douthitt, New Mexico, running a stop sign $5; Melvin K. Blair, Ogden, speeding $15; Jos Richard Linford, Provo, speeding $20; Joyce W. Tippetts, Orem, speeding $10; Edwin R. Tucker, Gunnison, speeding $10; Archie J. Here's your opportunity to get Arnold, Arizona, speeding $10; c those beautiful Wepco Johnnie Johnson, Lehi, public inStorm Windows and toxication $25; Lloyd Strickland, Cedar Valley, public intoxication receive $1 .00 trade-i- n allowance $25 for each of your old screens, regardless of condition! That's Th attitude of the spectator is right...for a limited time only we not enough. Spectators of life will give you $1 .00 for each of are not those who will fight to your screens and you can enjoy retain their liberties. General aluminum storm windows that will George C. Marshall. give you a lifetime of protection. Phone today tor free estimates " W SIM ...convenient terms! 7 J NIMBLE THIMBLE The Nimble Thimble club met June 20 at 1 o'clock at the home of the leader, Naomi Hawker. The song, "This Little Light of Mine" was sung, and prayer was The offered by Toni Holmes. work on their girls continued luncheon sets and began instruction on the sewing machine. Judy Lyon gave- a demonstration on the care and polishing of shoes. A new member, Toni Holmes, was welcomed into the club. Refreshments were served by Judy Lyon. 4-- H - ; Congratulates Mrs. Eva May Green The following letter was received recently by Mrs. Fva May Green from William A. Dawson, 'Morn'ti, Judge y, U. "Nfc. S. UTAH THEATER Representative: "Dear Mrs. Green: A recent newspaper article from the Lehi Free Press brings to my attention the celebration of your h birthday and I want to add my congratulations to hose of your mny friendts. It is certainly a wonderful thing to look back on the rearing of such a fine, large family and you must take satisfaction in the many years you devoted as a Relief Society visiting teacher. I want to wish you many more years, of health and happiness to continue your service to others which must make life so worth MAIN STREET m rrrrTV. LEIII Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. "Will you pleases stop talk ing about taxes! You're driving me crazy!" sveny-eight- July 3, 4, 5, 6 ULYSSES also , and War of the Worlds in technicolor Cesspools Cleaned Sat. Matinee and Septic Tanks KITCHEN QUEENS The Kitchen Queens are working on their project of learning to cook. They met at the home of the leader, Mrs. Naomi Colledge, June 14, and made quick mix and drop biscuits. On June 23 they met at the home of Marilyn Haws while for you. My kindness regards. and made three kinds of rolled mmmmmmmmmm Phone Pro'vo FR aVWHHi' Veterans Sanitary Service William A. Dawson" biscuits. 1. Duo-Mali- LINED UP to vie for Home Show Queen in Los Angeles are: Ada Joan Humes, Linda Valentine, Carol Sommers, Nancy Young, Peggy Jtcobsen, Pat Olson and Lee ReguVA 545 Thinking well is wise, planning Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colledge ar well, wiser; doing well wisest anil a home rived Saturday following best of all. vacation in Glacier National Park. Horse visited Dam They Hungry in Montana, the fourth largest dam in the nation, and traveled to Vancouver Island in British Columbia by ferry. They observed the Indians who were working on the gigantic totem pole to be presented to Queen Elizabeth next year. Requiring seven more months for its completion, the MERRY MIXERS pole measures five and a half feet The meeting of. the Merry Mix- in diameter and stands 106 feet ers was held at the home of n high. They spent two days fishSmith. The sirls made muf- ing on the Pacific off the coast of fins. Girls present were Deanna Oregon, and returned home laden Bone, Price, Judy with 80 pounds of fresh salmon. Margaret Powell, Mary Lee Hadfield, Lor-rai- n The churches in the United Blamires, Ludean Christoffer-solet us Susan Chamberlain, Kathleen States are trust that religion makes equal repeat Daly, and Jo Ann Smith. progress. North 900 East PROVO, UTAH Cartoon Carnival M Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. July t ' : Jl 10, 11, 12, 13 STRANGER ON HORSEBACK Lehi Lumber, with Joel McCrea ALSO PARDNERS STATE STREET LEHI HONE 15 with Martin and Lewis TOP V FOR WORRY-FRE- E Jo-An- .1 DRIVING n, d; sal 9 A lost opportunity is the of losses. Mary Baker Eddy ATTENTION He hath wisdom at will brags not of his skill. COLD SUFFERERS The most exciting aewa tot cold Now trail" in generation. able without prescription the moat that (E9i n 1 auf-fer- ert Durf ey modern end comprehenle cold formula today, with a iuper potency of the new Bioflavonoid end Vitamin combined with S antlhlitamloea and 2 all In palft relieving Ingredient one captulett Aik. txnt oor Super Poteocy Cold Capflilett today Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 288 Member NID JULIAN'S DRUG State Street Main Street, Lehi Radio and Television SERVICE SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF TELEVISION RADIOS AND RECORD PLAYERS All Work Fully Guaranteed JACK'S Radio LEHI - Television SERVICE Phone Si5 PRESTIGE WITH "INSTANT-STOP"-TREA- Lehi TS KI & tax and year Mtrtodobl lira pin Cleaners "C, It65 N. 5th WEST 4. 195T Burning Permits Are Required n, -- MAURICE JIXY 0, An active and enthusiastic member of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Department is Maurice J. (Brigi Dahl, one of the firemen who was instrumental in instigating the present training program being carried out by the department. n in Lehi, Brig is having been exceptionally active in civic affairs. He is a native of Lehi, and son of Mrs. Blanche Dahl Turner, who for many years was Lehi City Treasurer and is still an employee in the City Office. Brig joined the National Guard in 1935, and served intermitently until March, 1941, when the Lehi unit was called to active service. He went with the unit to the Central Pacific theater, where he served for 37 months andearned :m RSDAY, prices proportionately low on other sizes whitewall and blackwall, tubeloss and tube-tyLIFETIME GUARANTEE BY KELLY ... p ASK FOR FULL DETAILS Complete Road and Field Service No Down Payment I DEN'S TIRE SHOP State Streets - Lehi SIX BOTTLE CARTON (Plui Dtpoilt) |