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Show THE LEHI FBEE PKESS, 1XHI, UTAH 137 THURSDAY. OCTOBITE Called to Serve in Stake MIA Quartet Jerry Festival Mission West Central States Slated October 30 Regional Art Show Now Underway Hereone B. r 4 V) r " - j is extended to all Quartets will prepare two numbers, one sacred, and one lighter number. The public is invited to attend the festival. There will be no charge for admission. of age or! over, to join m the evenings The Lehi stake M. L A. Quartet entertainment. There is no limit Festival will be held in the stake as to age, except that the mini Installment collectors have to tabernacle next Wednesday, Oct. mum 12 years qualification must lister, to a lot of stall stories. 30 at 7:30 p. m., it is announced be observed. Roberta Lornell Bateman and by Peterson, stake MIA music chair- A farewell testimonial for Jerry Butt, who is leaving for the West Central States Mission, paintings, each Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the original work of North Utah Saints, will be held in the County and other artists, are be- Manila ward chapel Sunday, Oct. Dear Editor: I hope you will have space to ing displayed this week in the 27 to 7:30 p. m. in the Lehi print my letter in the Free Press. regional art show which Elder Butt, a son of William F. is open Memorial Building, This is what I have to say: Lucile B. Butt of Pleasant and Last Thursday night I witness- daily through October 26 from 2 Grove, formerly of Lehi, will enter ed in action a family who loves p. m. until 10 p. m., it is an- the L. D. S. Mission Home in Lehi and are willing to prove it. nounced by Mrs. Dorothy Bone, Salt Lake City, October 23, and They saw a worthy cause that show chairman. will leave for mission headquarters needed a husky boost so they rollThe paintings represent some of at Billings, Montana, October 30. ed up their sleeves and went after the finest amateur and protession-a- l He is a graduate of Lehi high it. work in oils, watercolor and school, where he was active in This is not the first time this pastels, with entries from Provo, baseball, basketball and wrestling, family has put forth a united ef- American Fork, Orem, Bingham, and was president and fort for good anyone living in Lindon, Pleasant Grove and Lehi. of the Lehi Chapter. Future the Second Ward will vouch for Also on display is a portion of Farmers of America. Following this-b- ut I believe this Thursday the gun collection of John Hutch- his graduation in May, 1955, he Night Banquet sorta "takes the ings, as well as some of his min- attended the Central Utah Vocake." Proceeds from cational School for two years, eral specimens. If you have ever peeled vege- the show will go toward the graduating in diesel mechanics, tables and cooked them, set Jello Hutchings memorial museum fund. lie has been employed as a salad and served it up, made The art class from the Lehi mechanic by the Strong Condressing for turkey and baked 'em, High School toured the exhibit struction Company of Springville. prepared tomato juice cocktail, Monday, and it is expected that He was an active member of arranged relish dishes, sliced to- literary clubs and other organi- the Lehi Fourth ward during his matoes, etc., etc., etc., for 250 zations will attend the show in residence The here. family people of moved to Pleasant Grove in June, remainder the groups during If you have set up tables and 1955. week. hauled in chairs, if you have the The exhibit will feature an art washed dishes and mopped for hours, you will agree with me that tea for artists and chairmen Satfrom 2 p. m. until 5 p. m. the George Strasburg family have urday A musical program has been plana tremendous contribution made toward the Hutchings Museum ned for this occasion, and at this time the drawing for the painting project. The entire family worked as a contributed by Mrs. Bone will be team on preliminary preparations, held. A ticket for the drawing then in order to put the banquet is given with each admission, and The fourth annual Land Judging over the top, Ruby Woolston came one need not be present at the Contest for Future Farmers of to time of win. the drawing over from Provo, and with Carrie in America Utah, Chapters as chief cook, Edna, Ruby, Emma Working with Mrs. Bone in spon- Wasatch, and Juab Counties will Johnson and daughter, Mary, soring the exhibit are Mrs. Adele be held in Provo, Thursday, OctoMae Daley, Laura, George T. and Conk and Mrs. Glen Gardner, ber 31st. Bryant all pitched in until every- Orem, Mrs. Andrew Block and F. F. A. Boys from Lehi, thing was done up in a perfect Mrs. Ora Chipman, American Pleasant Grove, American Fork, manner. (I believe Bryant had a Fork, Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, little taste of "missionary" work Provo, and Mrs. Chris Christensen, Orem, Provo, Heber City, Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson and Pleasant Grove. in advance). Nephi are expected to compete The Lehi Lions appreciate their in the contest this year. in fact, efforts Lion Elden to Sponsors of the contest are the Harding was practically speechNebo, Timpanogos, and Alpine less when he realized what they Return Soil Conservation Districts. had accomplished. to A traveling trophy is awarded There were others who worked many hours: the lovely young Parents of Lehi Junior and to the high scoring team from girls who served the food in an Senior High School students are Utah County. This was won by expert manner, Mrs. Rex Sperry, reminded by P. T. A. officers to Payson High School the first year and by Springville High School the the Lions and their wives but to send their entwo years. the purpose of my letter to the velopes back to membership past school with the Teams from Heber City and Editor is to put into words the students as soon as so possible, appreciation and gratitude felt by the come to a Nephi have been invited to join Lehi people toward this fine close.campaign maywere sent the Utah County Contest this year home Envelopes family. before the school census vacation for the first time. I nominate the George Strasand many have forgotten Many a child is spoiled because burg family for the LOYAL TO period, to return them to the school. LEHI AWARD OF 1957! you can't spank two grandmothers. A regular subscriber. Ninety-fou- 8p.ni An invitation at 4 lowing Monday, November B. Butt who are twelve years men. Each ward will be represented in the evening's program, and male, ladies' and mixed quartets will be featured. From those participating, two quartets will be selected to represent the stake in the divisional quartet festival in Provo the fol i - NEW ADVENTURES For all the family nt FFfl Chapters Set Land Judging Contest at Provo Parents Urged Membership School Envelopes Contributions Contributions to the Hutchings Museum Fund, in addition to the g Lion campaign dinner, are listed as follows, as submitted by George T. Strasburg, treasurer of the museum com- SERVICE $5.00 $5.00 $4.00 $5.00 $50.00 $5.00 $15.00 $5.00 In paying for the car that is in design, is it okeh to date the check for I960? three years ahead luiiiinimiiiiifnnuiiti Auto Repair Work MOBILE fund-raisin- families have all the fun! And it's easy... just select the family's favorites from our fabulous array of View-MastPicture Packets. "Come to life" stories, advensee them all. favorites. We list a few TV tures, travel, View-Mast- ... y Roy L. 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