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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Little League Elders Plan Canyon Party Meet Riverton The Lehi Little League h team 21 players representing every team in the circuit will meet the Riverton squad in the first of a two out of three series beginning Saturday, 5 p. m. at Riverton. The second game will be played at Memorial field here, August 24 to 5 p. m. Charge will be 50c per person and all proceeds will go towards the purchase of equipment for next year's play. The Lehi chosen as the best over season's play by the team managers are: Pitchers Lee Woffinden, Green Flashes; Les Brown, Milwaukee; and Craig A1I-St- ar top-notc- All-St- ar All-Star- s, Miller, Yankees. Other positions: Jay Colledge, Frank Trinnaman and Don Harris of the Yankees; Toby Adamson, Mike Cooper and Kent Kolan of Milwaukee; Tony Evans, Gene Calton and Jack Chruma of Mont Nielsen, Stan Cleveland; Smith and Dick Christensen of the Indians; Ronald Peck, Mike Evans and Tuck Chilton of the Green Flashes; and Scott Zimmerman, Jay Angus and Paul Robinson of the Dodgers. The Little All-Star- a team s, composed of players other than s, the League will meet a team from Alpine, Saturday, on the local field at 1:30 p. m. The team from Lehi will include Carl Riner, Dale Colledge, Jerry Smith, Frank Shaw, Richard Van Wagoner, Nip Chilton, Dennis Hadfield, Wayne Peck, John Larsen, John Richard Hall, Anthony Jolley", BanKs, Howard Gray and Larry All-Star- Miner. Womens' Softball Tournament to Decide Winners Championships will be determined playthis week in the round-robi- n offs of the Senior and Junior Women's Softball League. Cedar Valley and Fifth Ward, both undefeated, will clash for the chamFourth Ward and pionship. Third Ward, tied for first place in the consolation bracket, will meet for the consolation Monday, Third defeated Second; Cedar Valley defeated First; and Fifth defeated Seventh. In the Senior League, Cedar Valley is clearly on top of the standings and needs only to beat Seventh Ward next Monday to cop the championship. If Cedar Valley loses, and Fourth Ward wins, it tie between will be a three-wa- y Cedar Valley, Fourth and Seventh. Second Ward just about has the consolation title sewed up However, an upset by Fifth next Monday accompanied by a win for Sixth over Third also would put tie. this bracket into a three-wa- y August 19 schedule: Championship, Fourth vs. Third on 5 p. m. Junior Consolation south field. 6 p. m. First vs. Seventh, south field; Junior Championship, Cedar Valley vs. Fifth on north field. 7 p. m Championship bracket, Cedar Valley vs. Seventh on north field; Fourth vs. First on south In the Junior loop, top-spo- Need of Aid for American Fork Watershed Cited by Officials in Recent Inspection Sixth Ward to All-Sta- rs t. THL-SD- The Sixth quorum of Elders and their partners have planned a social for Friday, August 16 at 7 p. m., to be held in Little Mill forest camp, American Fork canyon. Guests are asked to provide their own meat and eating utensils. The following cases were comThe rest of the menu will be furnished by the committee, consist- pleted and listed in the docket ing of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peter- book of City Judge Leland Powell son, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn during the past week: Lewis and Mr. and Mrs Leland Wayne W. Ottley, Salt Lake Price. City, speeding $15; William W. Cook, Sandy, speeding $15; Joseph Tri-Stak- e M Viehweg, Clearfield, speeding 515; Velma M. Nielson, Salt Lake At City, speeding $15; Hardy Salt Lake City, speeding, Next $20; Lucy Cannon Dutson, Salt Final arrangements have been Lake City, speeding $10; Stanley MIA H. Cockrell, Salt Lake City, speedcompleted for the held Saturbe to ing $15. party dancing Gerald Ray Hogge, Ogden, day, August 17 at 8:30 p. m. in the Latona ballroom in American speeding $15; Timothy Wheeler, Fork. Sponsored jointly by MIA Lehi, lighting fire after 4 p. stake officers of Lehi, Timpanogos citation; Richard Allen and Alpine stakes, the dance will Chase, Salt Lake City, speeding be free of charge, and Mutual $10; Lee Richard Barton, Salt members in all three stakes are Lake City, spending $15; Roger invited to attend. Punch will be Meria, Salt Lake City, speeding served without cost. Music will be $15; Patricio C. Jarado, Bingham by Bert Murdock's orchestra, and Canyon, speeding $10; LaRue Dahl an enjoyable time is promised to Fletcher, Texas, speeding $15. all who attend. Harold Langton, Salt Lake City, Assisting with arrangements are speeding, $10; Burton Ray Brooks, of Lehi Lehi, the MIA presidencies driving under influence of stake: Duane Woffinden, Horace intoxicants, $150; Kay Sorenson Hadfield, Michael Kearney, Beda Auroa, speeding, $15; Rae Wilde, C. Peck, NaDeane Gray, and Faye Payson, speeding $10; Robert M. B. Godfrey. Oman, Salt Lake City, speeding WILL PROVIDE $20; William H. Evans, Lehi runRIDES TO DANCE ning stop sign and no drivers Transportation to the license, $15; and Victor Joseph MIA dance will be furnished for Abbato, Salt Lake City, speeding all Fifth ward MIA members who $15. would like to attend, it is announced by ward MIA officers. HOLD SLUMBER PARTY Those who wish rides may gather A group of girls gathered at the at the church grounds before 8:30 Orville Gunther canyon home 17. m. p Saturday, August Thursday for a slumber party, guests of Miss Miriam Gunther. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS A weiner roast and hiking were POWERS HAVE GRANDCHILD enjoyed in the evening, and the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers group had a festive breakfast toare rejoicing this week over the gether the following morning. arrival of a granddaughter, born Mrs. Gunther was present, as were Saturday morning in the American the following guests: Misses Jean Fork hospital to Kent and Reta Skinner, Diane Medved, Linny Abel of American Fork. The new Lyn Carter, Marily Smith, Maribaby has a sister, Jilene, lyn Street, Mary Rasmussen, Verla Harris, Lois Moore, Mary Kay The family of Mrs. Ruth Step- Jorgenson, and Carolee Souths henson gathered at the home of wick. Mr. and Mrs. Benarr Judd (Sharon Stephenson) Sunday, in honor of Mrs. Judd, whose birthday anniversary occurred the following 13. Others Tuesday, August present included Kathryn Stephenson and the two little daughO AUTO ters of the Judds, Peggy Ann and O SIGNATURE Lori Pearl. 'Morn Judge Dance Latona Krus-cam- Saturday tri-sta- ke p. committee continued: "Procrast outcrops, the entire 40,000 acres is in one stage or another of deterioration. The effect of this deterioration has been to increase the volume of early spring runoff to the detriment of sustained stream flow during the critical summer months when water is most urgently needed for industrial, culinary and irrigation purposes. The group also reported that the heavy scouring of streambeds and channels has greatly increased water loss by evaporation and diversion. Stream banks have been dammed and add to the erosion load, and the wildlife and other recreational resources have suffered essential loss. ination of remedial measures on the American Fork Watershed will ultimately threaten the very existence of these communities and utilities." What can ge done? According to the group the objective of the watershed restoration and rehabilitation projeet for the American Fork watershed is to revegetate and construct such water control improvements of flood source areas as needed to regulate streamflow. In this manner flood damage should be eliminated or reduced to a degree permissable with economic stability for dependent committee pointed to the principal uses of the water resource from the American Fork watershed as being irrigation and municipal supply. They insist that this sup ply must be controlled by the building of a flood control reservoir and water storage at Silver Lake flat and Tibbie Fork. The agriculture industry is dependent upon a continuous, uninterupter steamflow Some areas irrigated by this stream cannot obtain or use other sources, such as Deer Creek, because the lands are elevated above the Deer Creek 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. Brems, Administrator. O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney for Administrator, American Fork, Utah. First Publication August 8, 1957. Last publication August 29, 1957. Utah's mines do mora than product needtd metal. They also produce a higher living standard for our state through payrolls, supply purchases, large capital outlays and tax bepayments. Some of these benefits are being lost now cause foreign Imports are forcing metal prices down and mines to close. For the good of Americans causing lead-zin-c national firm need a we policy of "Buy American". ir- state and federal funds resluts rigation and other improvement from the watershed conditions, according to the committee. This expenditure goes to repaid damages to roadbeds and similar conditions. Much of the costs can be traced to the improper release of water due to the critical condition of the watershed. In a warning statement, the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN SIMON. De Utah loses when mines close communities. By controling the release of water from the watershed land the sediment load of streams will be Abnormal expenditures of local greatly reduced and damage to AUGUST IS. 1C07 AV, from sedimentation,- - silt, and the terriffic cost of removing gravel from streams and irrigation ditches nearly prevented. Erosion control can be effected be improving the critical flood producing areas an objective of the project Concluding their report, the MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH an abundant Ufa for all'' "from the earth come ONE STOP r MC tri-sta- l; .i' here is oil it takes to get the youngsters off fo a good si art back to school ir. n. - COME IN NOW Choose from peak selections of school essentials for your smart young scholars. 1. EVERYTHING Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sargent of Murray, and two children, Mr. Sargent's mother, Mrs. Caroline Sargent of Coalville, and Mr, and Mrs. L. W. 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