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Show THE LEHI FREE 1'KESS. LEII1. TTAn News About Folks You Know... ; Misses Margaret Ann Bushman Mrs. George Kinsey is leaving and Pat Marshall left this week this week for Provo, where she by train for San Francisco, where will stay indefinitely with her they will spend their vacation daughter, Mrs. Ila Franks. period. Mrs. Lee Scott is at home and Mrs. Annie M. Smith is visiting progressing satisfactorily after in Ogden with her daughter, Mrs. spending two days in the Utah Ruth Stoker. for Valley hospital at Provo treatment and minor medical Bishop William Hadfield, Junius surgery. Banks, and Bishop Ernest B. Garrett attended a special instruction Honoring Mrs. Rex Zimmerman, meeting for Salt Lake Temple whose birthday anniversary ocworkers in the temple Sunday. curred during the week, a group Accompanying Bishop Garrett to of friends enjoyed an evening of Salt Lake City were his wife and dancing at Lagoon Attending granddaughter, RaeDene Cooper, were the Brent McKays of South who visited at the home of Mrs. Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garrett's sister, Mrs. Wilford L. Hillman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LeCheminant. Mr. LeCheminant, Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peteralso an ordinance worker at the son, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Spjut, temple .accompanied Bishop Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wing, and the rett to the meeting. Zimmermans. Honor Roll Certificates Presented For Children's Friend Subscriptions Honor Roll certificates for the Children's Friend were presented to the presidencies of each ward in Lehi stake Monday evening by Fay D. Fox, counselor in the stake Primary presidency, at the monthly preparation meeting, held In the tabernacle. Each ward sold 100 per cent of their quota of subscriptions to the Children's Friend, publication of the Primary Association, in the campaign held earlier this year. Stake Gets Gold Cup Mrs. Fox also displayed a gold cup which has been received by the stake Primary in recognition of having achieved the honor roll standing for the last two years, 1956 and 1957. The stake honor roll standing is attained only when all the wards in the stake have individually filled their full quota of subscriptions. Stake Announcement was made of the stake Traibuilder which has been scheduled for Friday, August 9, at 7:30 p. m in the tabernacle. Trailbuilders and parents throughout the stake are invited. A film on the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood and the life of Oliver Cowdery will be shown, and refreshments will be served. A small charge of ten cents per person will be made to defray expenses. Next Stake Meeting The next stake preparation Fun-Da-L- ay Fun-da-la- y, meeting will be held Monday, Aug. 26. The early date has been set e because the annual convention with Alpine stake has been scheduled September 28, and there could be no meeting held the first part of September, of Labor Day. two-stak- Monson Family Sets Reunion August 31 The Monson family reunion will be held Saturday, August 31 at 4 p.m. in Murray, it is announced by Elmer Monson, Lehi, president. The Park is on the state highway, he said. Members are asked to bring their own lunch and enjoy a program with the group. Watermelon will be furnished by the committee. LaMar J. Lund was sustained as the new ward clerk in the Lehi Seventh ward Sunday during Fast Day services held in the chapel. Mr. Lund replaces William J. Price, who is moving soon to make his home in another ward. He was released with a vote of thanks for V - satisfactorily. dent. All children of the ward are planning to take part in the parade, and are invited to wear costumes and bring their deco14 doll rated tricycles, bicycles, The Third Ward Primary will buggies and wagons to the church hold their annual "Round the grounds. Block" parade next Wednesday, Parents and others interested August 14 at 10 a m., it is an- are invited to come and see the nounced by Ruth C. Wilcox, presi- - parade, Mrs. Wilcox said. In the evening the ward Holiday will be held, to are borne out by testimony from all wiheh the Homebuilder girls the people who live in the area where the dams are now being and their parents are invited. built. Idaho witnesses were almost The two events will climax the unanimous in favor of private de- - summer's activities of the Primvelopment These witnesses repre ary, which is now a d as well ai sented sportsmen said. Mrs. Wilcox organization, spokesmen for industry such as phosphate fertilizer development, Sign of the Times In a cockand the Idaho Farm Bureau. They testified against a federal dam at tail lounge: "Please Don't Stand Hells Canyon. Up While the Room is in Motion." Home-build- Mrs. Wilford LeCheminant i and daughter, Judy, spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. E. B. Garrett, studying COUNTERPART FUNDS My records. efforts to require Congressional committees to budget and account Clifford Hales spent a few days for counterpart funds they spend last week in Cedar Fort with his in overseas investigations was deparents, Mr and Mrs. Myron feated on the floor of the House Hales. During the week he and this week by a vote of 86 to 146. his mother went to Wendover to While disappointed at the defeat visit with his brother, Frank Hales, of my amendment, I was heartenamount ed and family. Their little son, was by the When Iof support it started my given. Kenneth, returned to Cedar Fort fight against indiscriminate spendfor a short visit with his ing of these furMls by Congress, I was practically alone. I am confident of success maybe next year and more determined than ever to press for this and copying genealogical now-mor- Two hundred ward and stake MIA leaders who will have a hand in the production of roadshows this season gathered in the Amward erican Fork First-Fift- h Thursday evening for a drama conducted by Klea workshop, Worsley, Division 6 drama supervisor, according to Beda C. Peck, Lehi stake YWMIA president. The planning, preparation and presentation of an actual roadshow were shown during the evening. Punch and cookies were served by MIA workers from Lehi, Alpine and Timpanogos his services. Dale Rosier was sustained as president of the Second Quorum of Deacons, with Glenn Allred, Jr., first counselor, Sherral Sudweeks, second counselor, and Jerry Jacob, stakes. Lehi Stake Roadshow October 8 secretary. The roadshows in Lehi stake were Allen Grace Released are scheduled for October 8, of Second the Quorum president of Deacons, Dale Rosier, first Mrs. Peck announced. The theme " Ward Sherral counselor, Sudweeks, for this year is "I Wonder second counselor, and Jerry Jacob, committees are busily engaged in deciding upon their shows, which secretary. will go into rehearsal in the near New ward membership presented were Glen Gurney, Ronda future. Knudsen Holcomb and daughters, You can completely eliminate Susan R and Penelope Kay Holcomb, and son, Michael Owen Hol- your enimies by making them comb; Lester W. Jackson, his wife, your friends. Ora Bowman Jackson, and two children, Shauna Lee and John Knowledge, like timber, is best William Jackson. when well seasoned. measure. END WASTE Counterpart funds are foreign currency belongThis ing to the United States currency can only be spent in the country in which it originates. Under present practice, these funds are made available to Congressman and Senators traveling abroad investigating our foreign aid program. I don't object to the use of this American-owneforeign currency for this purpose, but I do object to the fact that it is not subject to the budgetary limits we impose upon the expenditure of other public funds. And I am greatly concerned by reports which cannot be verified and which have not been denied that these funds have been spent for nightclub entertainment and other d purposes. non-publ- ic PULL THE STRINGS on the floor of the House: "It is time for members of Congress to draw the strings on the counter part cash bag and make expenditures of these funds conform to the regulations governing the expenditure of other public moneys." No member in his heart can disagree with that statement. That is why I am confident that my will eventually be amendment passed. MisinforHELLS CANYON mation continues to be circulated by advocates of a federal tax dam at Hells Canyon. These are the facts from official government records comparing the three-daplan (now under construction) with Hells Canyon proposal. Power output 3 dams, 767,000 kilowatts; federal dam, 785,000 kilowatts. Cost of project 3 dams, $154 million; federal dam, $475 million. Power cost per kilowatt hour 3 dams, 3.15 mills (before taxes); federal dam, 3.79 mills (no l year-roun- Salute to WASHINGTON m COUNTY "Where the . . Summer Sui Spends the Winter taxes). RECREATION BENEFITS The Federal Power Commission before approving the three dam development as superior to the proposal took a hard look at the recreation value of the two projects. The conclusion was that the larger single dam might at- A warm ulowina sun blesses Washington County. Mild winters and zestful summers bring perpetual pleasure to natives and visitors alike. The climate makes it possible to grow fine fruits and vegetables and to harvest five crops of hay a season. Tears, peaches, melons, and even oranges grow in gay profusion. And annually, thousands of tourists admire the beauty of the St. George Temple and the grandeur of Zion National Park. The United States Brewers Foundation salutes the "Bright Spot in Utah's Future"-Washing- ton County. A typical community of progressive and citizens who favor our program a program which assures the sale of beer conditions. and ale under orderly, semi-tropic- on-da- m tract more tourists, but "insofar as hunting and fishing are concerned, the plan would probably be superior " As I said LOCAL PEOPLE These facts g Zutelt Auto Repair Service Q o o o o o d Front end alignment and wheel balancing Motor tune-uand complete automotive repairs Tractor Service BEER and ALE.. p GOOD Year tires and batteries Power and hand land mower sales and service Budget payments if desired FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY miimirjof7ii .mill PHONE AM. FORK TTTftTftTibClR 624 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN SIMON, De- ceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney at Law, Suite 12, Geneva Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before October 12, 1957. Arnold C. 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Royle, underwent surgery last week, and is reported to be doing Workers Hold Workshop Seventh Ward Third Ward to Hold Primary - MIA Roadshow New Ward Clerk Sustained in Al'CUST "T.'SDAY, & 9 3 er |