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Show THE LEHI FREE Annual Community Exhibit Viewed by Public Last Monday 4-- H ex The annual community hibit was held here Monday afterh noon, August 9, at the Ward, with some 125 young people of Lehi and Cedar Valley participating. Judging took place in the morning and the exhibit was opened during the afternoon for the public. Lehi clubs participating were 4-- Third-Sevent- et Whimpey, Craig Smith, Max Smith, Dennis Huggard, Steven Nye and Jay Carter. Sven Little Stkhers: Lucille Grace and Joan Francom. leaders. The group exhibited gathered skirts. Members are Alta. Mae Hardman, Judy Grace, Lora Manning, Sharon Yates and Barbara Bresee. Needle and Thimble: Faye Bollz, leader. Susan Holbrook, assistant leader. Gathered skirts, washcloth slippers and scarves were exhibare ited. Members completing Chert Bennett, Kathryn Urry, Karen Doyle, Katherine Doyle, Patricia Boltz and Donna Nelson. The Queen Bees: Ada Peterson, leader. Luncheon sets and space-save- rs of wood were exhibited. d The club donated fringed table covers and 400 hospital bags apiece to the hospital as their community project. Members are Gay Lynn Jorgenson, Vea Lynn Peterson, Susan Peterson, LaNae Chatfield, Carol Bushman, Lana Peterson, Launa Swenson, Paula Julan, Shirley Carter and STRADDLING concrete track, new monorail "el train" gets trial run m Germany. t -- V- m V i :tA May be mstall- - ed in .brazil h BEND IX ACE Air Force Capt. D. Chandler holds Bendix h dash Trophy after record to wasnmgion in M lrom ,.Chicago I Arm Ken-?net- 1 I 1 W AWA. ; '0 f Delta Dagger. 2 p-'F-10- JM Patricia Penrod. Helpful Homemakers: Carlson, Leader. The girls exhibited skirts, dresser scarfs, belt racks and shoe shine kits. Each member donated one dollar to the Hutchings Museum fund as their community project. Members are Jane Holmstead, Bobbie Jean Gooch, Marilyn Carlson, Peggy Lynn Usher, Claudia Jean Allison, - n, Un-gric- all-bo- nir tt m m I MAI 1 n, Reunion Here Saratoga Toq-uervil- le ht Mrs. Lyndia Humphries Powell. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Powell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell and family( Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Fox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell and family, Mrs. Emily Pearson and daughter, all of Lehi, Gary Smith. David Lewis and Miss Patsy Powell of Provo, and Julian Dujardin of San Antonio, Texas attended the Humphries family reunion held at Saratoga Sunday afternoon. . d- o FOR RENT Thomas Family Holds Reunion SPACE IN THIS PAPER . Will Arrange To Suit late family met L A (mm VTinnCf AV cunmrriAr who got to Hollywood as "political immigrant," Tama Velia, aims at movie career 5: rXj r-- W - William Thomas, Jr. at a family gathering at the Provo Park last Saturday evening. Among those in attendance were Mr and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wanlass and family of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Francis of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Schwargrock and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peterson and family of Huntington Park, California. A delicious lunch was served and an evening of visiting was GOOD NEIGHBORS PRICES TO . SCHOOL of DANCE announce the opening of a Lehi Branch all the good you can and make no fuss about it. Special Reader's Digest of their school Beginning - Intermediate Advanced 'Instruction Half Price Oiier Definitely Ends August 31 HERE'S HAYWARD (Calif.) bid for New York Giants baseball franchise: architect's drawing of 90,000-sea- t, $8,370,000 layout. Hayward is 2? miles southeast of San Francisco. stadium-parking-mot- el Monica W. Peterson Representative PHONE 650 YOUR BUSINESS Bill Evans - Irene Earl Do HURRY! FIT ALL TYPES OF DAXCIXG TAUGHT FOR INFORMATION PHONE Member National Association of Dance and Affiliated Artists, Incorporated 4-- H 4-- H Clovers: Carmen Banks, Bar- bara Evans, Nancy Rolfe, Louise Shelley, Suzanne Smith, Kathryn lone Young, Genavee Smuin, Holmes, Doris Ross and Leona Kirkham and also their leaders Annette Young and Carmen Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gashnebully and daughters Modesta and LeVea Indian Mission of the South-Ean were visitors at the A. D. st Christ-oferso- this wekend. As guests of the Christoffersons they visited places of interest in Lehi and Salt Lake City. Mr. Gashnebully is president of the Elders Indian Quorum of the South-EaMission. While in Lehi the family expressed appreciation for the work the Church was doing in New Mexico: Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen of Ogden visit ed the Gashnebullys at the Christ offerson home. home st The real end of the American of Decyear is not the thirty-firember but the old festival of Labor ' -' A.Cooke Day. now CtaiBejs- better living for Ancient Egypt - andfor you today st i.- tft nL ri3 0 L W 0 " springs from our van truck at yaur home. Top trade for your present mattress Try Our Orthopedic Mattress and Box Springs This is the mattress everyone is talking about All Kinds of Mattresses Rebuilt Approximately, 7P00 years ago an Egyptian developed aprimitiYe Smelting process to recover copper; No one knows exactly who he was, Where he Jived, or when he lived. But this :is known about him he was im- rise of civilization because he Eortant.to the progress from the stone age to the age of metal. By solvrne an elementary problem in metallurgy, he helped make itpossible for copper to serve his fellow men. They used the everlasting metal for water pipes,' utensils, and for tools. Through the years copper continued to serve mankind. It played a vital roll in great accomplishments: the telegraph, the telephone, the electric light, and many others. Today, man's oldest metal is still his most modern metal. Copper, produced in Utah rby Kennecott, serves in the home, on the farm, in industry, and for the national defense. By solving the complex production problems of today, Kennecott, like the ancient Egypt- ian is serving the cause of better living. First, it is producing a needed metal. Secondly, Kennecott operations are providing the benefits or payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments that add to the prosperity of our state. Mail Coupon For Full Details Overman Mattress Co. Phone Provo, Utah FR3-S04- 2 Please call at my home to estimate the cost of rebuilding my value on one of your new matmattress or estimate trade-itresses. I understand that your call will not obligate me In any way. n Name ... - - - Imtttwwwi"""'''''' Address 297-- J 4-- H Select your choice of North University Ave. & The Lehi Hospital staff wish to thank the members of the Clover Club and the Merry Bakers Club for the gifts they presented to the hospital last week. Each of the girls in the Merry Bakers gave 100 bedside sacks they had made, and a baby man ket, making a total of ten blan kets and one thousand sacks. Each Clover group made girl in the a pair of terry cloth scuffs and presented them. The staff expressed apreciation to the following girls who made the gifts: Merry Bakers: Patricia Penrod, Lucinda Ingram, Christine Rob erts, Kathleen Holmstead, Karen Roberts, Shanna Seagar, Vickie Jo Wing, and Kathleen Smith, and to their leaders, Lucille Ingram, and Rhea Penrod. 4-- H J3-V- Bringhurst Family Humphries Family Meets 4-- H mattress and bax 147 ZZ. .. . 4-- H Wof-finde- rot' ST Hospital Staff Club Fern Thanks Susal Ellison. Nimble Thimble: Norma Hawk er, leader, Nadine Lyon, assistant leader. The first year sewing club exhibited fringed luncheon cloths and four napkins, and gathered skirts. Toni Holmes, Judy Lyon, JoAnn Draper, Rhonda Flygare, Karla Francom, Karen Rosier, Diane Sudweeks, and La Wana Wool-se- y are members. Kitchen Queens: Betty Powell, Ruth Wilcox, leaders. Drop biscuits were exhibited. As a community ' project,- each girl took flowers to Sunday School and Junior Sunday School meetings during August, and also to sick and home-boun- d persons in their neighborhoods. Members are Marilyn Haws, Naomi Colledge, Brenda Wilcox, LaRae Powell, Elaine Trinnaman, Verlene Curtis, Peggy Peters, and Sherry Coates. Happy Chefs: Clara Jorgenson, leader. This third year cooking club exhibited cookies and recipe files. Members are Lorriane Ash-toMary Kay Jorgenson, Jenny Lyn Carter, Lois Moore, Jane Jean Skinner and Mary Louise Rasmussen. Kitchen Cuties; Leader, Dona Colledge. Members are Joan and Linda Nielsen, Sandra Nielsen, Doris Gerber, Beverly Beal and Gay lene Curtis."- " Club: Leader, Alta Electricity Edwards. The first year electricity y group is one of the first clubs held here in recent years. The group exhibited electrician's tool kits. Members comp!eting were Blaine Gunther, Peter Dell Ray Dettmar, Scott Family Reunions At A union chairman, was master of ceremonies at a short program during the dinner. The group spent the remainder of the afternoon at Saratoga Resort, where they elected Bishop and Mrs. Forest Kleinman and Mr. and Mrs. Heidleman of as chairman of the 1958 Eighty-eigdescendants of Wil- reunion, to be held at Toquerville. liam A. and Martha Grainger Those attending were from Southinrlllilincr fhili1rpn ern Utah, Central Utah, and lirinrhurst and great-grangrandchildren, children of the late couple, asAnyone who proposes to do good sembled Saturday for their annual family reunion. The group gath- must not expect people to roll ered at the J. Earl Smith home, stones out of his way, but must then had dinner at Watkin's Cafe. accept his lot calmly if they even J. Arnold Taylor of Magna, re- - roll a few more upon it Fifty members of the De-an- na n, Ti:"r..?3AY, 679-mp- hand-painte- s: LEHI, UTAH People, Spots In The News as follows: Clover Club: Leader, An-nYoung, assistant leader, Carmen Banks. Gathered skirts and terry washcloth slippers were exhibited. Members exhibiting were: Barbara Evans, Nancy Rolfe, Louise Shelley, Suzanne Smith, Kath-ry- n Smuin, lone Young, Genavee Holmes, Doris Ross and Leona Kirkham. The club had as a community project of making terry scuffs for the hospital, and for a safety project each girl checked safety hazards at her home and helped eliminate them. Merry-MixerLeaders, Euona Larsen and Jean Chamberlain. Baking powder drop biscuits were exhibited. Girls exhibiting were Kathryn Zupan, JoAnn Smith, Karen Gray. Donna Larsen, Kathleen Daly, Tiny Teenagers: Moselle Davis, Price, Margaret Bone, Judy and Elma Christofferson, leaders. Powell, Mary Lee Harfield, Lor- Skirts and washcloth slippers raine Blamires, and Susan Cham- were exhibited. Members are Linda berlain. Gammon, Linda Ferman, Kathry n Klea Stkhers: Leader, Singing Marilyn Bushman, Vicki Earnst. Dusters, dresses and pedal Davis, Karen Evans, Christofferson, Uene pushers were exhibited. Members Goates and Marva Webb. include Mary Lewis, Judith Swen-soJollyettes: Mae W. Cowden, Judy Peterson, Marcia Evans, leader. Members are Jeannene DeAnn Ernst and Donna Fowler. Dana Lee Gurney, Connie Cowden, As a comunity project the girls Iris Cox and Wanda Goodwin, made safety posters, which are to Allen. be placed out, washcloth slippers Mary Makers: Bessie Roberts, and fringed scarves were exhibited. leader. Second and third year sewTheir safety project was the study was studied, and beach bags ing of safety using the sewingetao and housecoates were exhibited. of safety in using the sewing mach- Members are Jackie Roberts, Patsy ine. Marsha Hall, Wanlass, Kathryn Merry Bakers: Leareds, Rhea Larsen and Naomi Bird. Penrod and Lucile Ingram. The Eager Stitchers: Joyce Sundergroup studies first year cooking land, leader; Marjorie Harris, ascommunas their project. Their sistant leader. Members are Patity project was making hospital ricia Brown, Jeannie Fox, Ileen babags and presenting them and Sandra Jones, Reta Ferkovich, by blankets to the hospital. Mem- Walters, Jewel Magnussen, LorShanna Vicki Jo are: bers Wing. raine Peterson and Elese Seagar, Lucinda Ingram, Kathleen Smith, Karen Roberts, Kathleen Holmstead, Christine Roberts, and 4-- H Pi:tS. Heanecott Copper Corporation "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" |