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Show - Universal Microfilmir.- 1" C Sixth Ave. "the Friendly City" Good Schools W?rf 1 4 Good Churches 7" A i Csr raff I h 2 9 IKii Place to Raise A Good Promoting All Progressive Enterprises For a Better Jjihi VOLUME TWENTY - LEI1I, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 TWO ' "'. - . - I : J L ' , . i V . " Call For Bids Issued For Main St.; Project : t NUMBER long-await- ed will be opened May 17 at 8:00 Dr. Elmo Eddington, city physicp. m. in the City Council chamian, and Dr. lioyd J. Larsen have bers. both declared themselves in favor In addition to the street widen- of the tests and local nurses are ing, the Special Improvement dis- organized in teams with other trict will include laying of ten Public Health, private and registsections of sidewalk and an ad- ered nurses of the area to assist ditional section of curb and gutter with the mass vaccinations. All doctors of Utah County were 182 feet in length. The widening project involves called to a meeting last week to removal of present sidewalks and be shown evidence of the safety of curb and gutter along both sides the polio vaccine. Following that of Main Street from Third West meeting, the following statement to Second East The street will was issued by the Utah County then be widened by approximately Medical Association: "In view of the evidence prethree feet on each side, and new THEY WILL GUIDE JAYCEE AFFAIRS New officers of the Leh! Junior Chamber of Commerce Installed. and the Utah County Medical curb sented, gutter take over the reins of government from M. J. (Brig) Dahl, retiring president (right center). The additional section of curb Society wishes to go on record as Dean Kirkham, newly installed president (center) confers with other officers, left to right, George and gutter is to be laid on the supporting the polio vaccination Rex vice second Richard Christofferson, Wilson, Ned and president; directors; east side of First West from Main field trials and to vouch for the Furgis Street south 182 ieet. This in- safety of the vaccine." (third from right); Julian Clo- Southwlck, first vice president; Wayne Allred, secretary-treasurcludes enclosing the present ditch To Start April 29 director, and Joe Zupan, holdover director. Paul Julian, not present when picture ver, two-yein corrugated metal pipe. Request forms have been sent was taken, is other holdover director. Sections of new curb and gutter out to all parents of first, second will include: and third grade children, and to 1. South side of Fourth North those desirng their children have the vaccine series have signfrom Center to First East. 2. South side of Main Street ed and returned them to Lehi from Center west 93 feet to end of ' present walk. This was Mrs. Charlotte (Lottie) Gough Ward Relief Society. 3. South side of Mam Street Hadfield, 70, wife of Bishop in addition to her many extra from First East west 255- - feet. William Hadfield, died at her duties as the wife of a bishop dur4. North side of Fifth Jorth Impressive ceremonies Thursday saw, Dean Kirkham, home, Saturday, at 3:00 a. m. ing a ten year term of service. from Second to Third North. Bishop Hadfield also served as a 5. East side of Third East from young Lehi businessman, installed following a lingering illness. well Allred, Rebecca Mrs. A native and life long resident bishop's counselor for 13 years. as president of the Lehi Junior on Back Page) (Continued has Lehi worker, church known inand of a optimisAlways friendly Chamber of Commerce. The call and will a tramissionary Mrs. Hadfield made accepted tic at nature, a auguration , took place serve for six or eight months in countless friends in Lehi and ditional banquet with invited the Northwestern States Mission. communities. neighboring guests from other men's organiFriends are cordially invited to zations of the community. She is survived by her husband, join ward members at her farewell four sons and three daughters, Special guest and speaker of the testimonial, Sunday, April 25, In Dalef Horace, lebeouid,Leo HaaV evening was Wendell Maxfield, Second Ward chapel at 7:30 p. the field; Mrs. John (Donna) Mitchell State Jaycee presdent, who atm. and Mrs. Ralph (Willa) Wing, all tended with his wife. Other Mrs. Allred is currently serving of Lehi; and Mrs. Doyle Carter Clell Mrs. Mr. were and Hugh Otterson,. wel known Lehi guests on the Stake Relief Society Board (Alice), Magna; 32 grandchildren businessman and church worker, Jackson, representing the Lehi was previously a member of and C. to fill and James brothers: four the City has been appointed Lions club; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Board of the Primary Stake the recent Ridthe Lehi left RayLehi; Council Gough, Gough, Ephraim by vacancy Evans, representing the Association. A daughter, Mrs. Richard mond, Russell Rothe. Mrs. of Canada; Alberta, Mr. and Joseph resignation ing Club; two sons, Elders Marie and Fisher, and Gough, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Innes and Dr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Mr. Otterson's appointment was have previReid Rulon and Allred, Midvale. Samuel an is Mr. Innes Gough, Larsen. honorary made by Mayor Frank Sharp with Funeral, services were held the unanimous approval of the ously fulfilled missons. member of the local Jaycees, and The congregation will sing the Dr. Larsen is a life member. Tuesday at 1 :00 p. m. in the City Council. Mr. Rothe's term h Ward chapel. of office will expire in January, opening song and the sacramental Jaycettes were in charge of 1956.. He tendered his resignation selection. Reid Allred, a son, will decorations. at the lastCouncil meeting be- offer the invocation. The ward cause he is now residng in West choir will present a special numMRS. WILLIAM ILDFIELD ber and vocal solos will be heard Jordan. from Miss Rebecca Allred and her born of 'Lehi, she was February brother Brent, both grandchildren. and fifth the daughter 8, 1884, Remarks will be heard from tenth child of James and CharRulon Allred, President Armond lotte Crockett Gough. The Gough and E. Webb, the missionary home was the first to be built on Glenn Wing has returned home J. Ferrin Gurney. Darrell Bishop the highway above Dry Creek. after the National DisDr. W. P. Peterson, formerly of Allred, a son, will speak the beneShe was married to William trict attending Managers and Headquarters diction. Gunnison, announces that he is Hadfield in the Salt Lake Temple Convention of the General Electric opening a veterinary practice in on June 28, 1905, and was the American Fork, and will be avail- mother of eight children, seven of Company,. The convention took place April 11 to 16 at San able for all types of veterinary whom survive. Antonio, Texas. service in this area. Long active in church duties she First Place On Sales Dr. Peterson graduated from the served as first counselor to Ruby 29 Colorado A and M school of Brown Clayson in the YLMIA and andMr.Promotion won first awards Wing place an with In cooperation advisory same organi- on sales and Veterinary Science in 1950, and was treasurer of the In the conVopromotion committee Utah Central the in the time for a When nine for Idaho, zation practiced years. test held of the first during part is School cational sponsoring an Payson and Roosevelt before com- Lehi stake was organized in July, the year. The second was place for of betinstitute the promotion a ing to this area. Before attending 1928, she was chosen as member won by the New York district. ter employee-employrelations. the veterinary school he was a of the Relief Society Stake Board. A special . commendation was Several nationally known speakers student at Snow College and Brig-ha- She was released from this poMr, Wing for achievement will develop the theme. sition July 15, 1938. She also given Young University. A veteran of World War II, Dr. served for ten years, 1932 to 1942 after being appointed District Glenn Wanlass, prominent Lehi of the Electronics DiviPeterson served in the Air Force as first counselor in the Third Manager and member of the businessman, sion of General Electric for only for three and one-ha- lf announces years, flyadvisory committee, six months!' HUGH OTTERSON will that institute be held next the ing 21 missions over Germany as-' He travelled" by plane on - the 7 in based at the Wa29, England. Thursday, pilot April Owner and n manager of the United Air Lines. Dr. Peterson plans ,tp have a 1080 satch 10th East school, No., Mr. Gateway Furniture company, hospital for small animals at his Otterson is a native of Lehi and Provo, beginning at 9 a. m. and residence, and will specialize in has spent most of his life in this continuing all day to 9:30 p. m. service to large animals. He and The institute is planned for city. He and his family lived in industrial and labor family, his wife Carol and son businessmen, 1934 Los from Angeles, California, ' David, are making their home at to 1951, when they returned to leaders and other Interested peo26 North 1st East, American Fork. docJ. LaVall Jorgensen has request- : Mechanical difficulties are us- this city. Mr.' Otterson was em- ple such as church leaders, officials. and tors, attorneys public comLehi Lumber the the of ually ed release from managership only thing that can ployed by the Lehi Hospital, Mayor Frank be blamed for the Free Press pany until he opened his furniture missing it's deadline Wednesday store in May, 1951. v Sharp reported this week. -He is a past presdent of the Mr. Jorgensen Indicated that nights. We've had near misses Lions club and a former ofLehi several times for . other reasons, the press of his work at Geneva but Students of Lehi Elementary ficer the National Guard unit. of this Is week the first time Latest recruits of the Lehi Steel Plant makes it difficult for School will have a two-da- y L. a Active D. in S. Church spring work, long legged bird has nearly National Guard company "are him to continue as hospital man vacation a in mission today and Friday while he the served fowled us Eastern up. Getting out a paSaburo Okumura, 18, and Brent ager. He is' employed as an ac-- i and their teachers conduct the annual per on time didn't mean a thing t States misson field in 1920-2Dorton, 17, both of Lehi countant at the plant ' his held return to the husky little "Printer's after many church school census. Saburo is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Jorgensen has held the offices, who Devil", including Sunday School arrived at a Salt Principal Cecil L, Ash said a Hiroji Okumura, and is a gradu- part-tim- e hospital managership Lake new state law requires that the ward scoutmaster, superintendent, was hospital early Wednesday ate of Lehi High School. He was since July 16, 1952, when he afternoon. The new addition Is clerk, M. I. A. Superintendent in census be taken between April 15 active in student affairs as an out- appointed to succeed T. F. Kirkthe Fifth Ward and Lehi Stake. At and May 1, rather than in the fall. standing member 'of the football ham, who resigned to become city the first boy for the Inneses, so we'll burn the oil . and present he Is one of the seven Teachers are fully, organized to midnight team, and as president of the recorder. ' never a presidents of the 68th Quorum of conduct the census, and some word say (out two loud); officials Junior Class. At present he is emsaid appliCity Mama Phebe is doing nicely Seventy and Is also Stake Mission started to make preliminary concations have been received for the ployed at Deseret Chemical. now papa can bring home President and tacts Tuesday evening. They will .Brent, a sopohomore at Lehi job, but that they have taken "no he little that brother cover the area served by Lehi Mr. has said Frank A new baby Mayor Sharp High Schol, is a son of Mr. and action yet to fill it. Mrs. Clyde Dorton. He is an outmanager will probably be been promising Paula and Nancy Otterson had accepted the appoint- Elementary School and Lehi High this on the ment and will be sworn in at the School from Highland to Cedar standing basketball star and a appointed at the next OJuncU, (and I've gotta get ' next Council meeting. front Fort page). member of the baseball team. one-ye- ar er ar 18-in- Dean Kirkham Installed as Jaycee Head Mrs. William Hadfield, Long Time Church Worker, Called by Death non-vacci- non-poli- Northwestern States Mission Hugh Otterson Accepts . City Council Seat- . Third-Sevent- d. Dr. W. R Peterson Glenn Wing Honored at Convention Opens Vet Practice Vocational School To Sponsor Institute April er m a Lehi Hospital . Manager Resigns Position Little "Printer's Devil Has No Regard For Press Day Two New Recruits School Recess Enlist in Local Nat. Guard Unit At Elementary 2, . ' hos-Dit- al meeting. Serimpian Club Elementary School. The first Assisting with handling the vaccination clinic will le held children will be P. T. A. Room April '29, with others scheduled for Mothers and members. There are Mav 6 and June 3. 10 classes at Lehi Elementary Medical authorities said Utah School involved in the feld trial. County has been in a polio epi- The Room Mother of each class demic area for several years, and vwll appoint three mothers to asthe age group most vulnerable is sist, making 30 mothers in all who children in the first three grades will be on hand. of school. There are aproximate-l- y Room Mothers in charge of the GlXK) children of these ages in operation are Mrs. Calvin SwenUtah County, and around 390 in son, Mrs. Zella Peterson, airs. American Fork and Lehi. Clarence Holmstead, Mrs. Madge The local trials will test the Ewell, Mrs. LeRoy Chamberlain, vaccine's "effectiveness" against Mrs. May Coates, Mrs. Glen Peter- - -batch son, Mrs. Val Johnson, Mrs. Duane Each polio, not its safety. of the trial vaccine has been test- Woffinden and Mrs. Calvin Fox. ed three times for safety before Question and Answers it is shipped. Why will only half of the Clinic children receive vaccine? Nurses of the county have been This is necessary to prove divided into "teams' and will be whether the vaccine is effective. assigned to assist with ciinics in Later, during the polio epidemic various towns. Taking part in the season, the record of polio among first Lehi clinic will be two children who received vaccine will doctors, plus a staff of nurses con- be compared with the "control sisting of Mrs. Mable Jones, public group" the children who got the health nurse; Margaret Harringfluid. The results ton, Provo Public health nurse; will show whether the children Lillian Thompson, private duty who received the polio vaccine duro months actually nurse; Irene Evans, Melba Rolfe ing the and Esther II. Hebrew, all regist- were protected when polio came to ered nurses. their neighborhood in summer. Will parent of vaccinated children know who received vaccine? No nor will anyone present at the tests. The two fluids and the them look syringes containing exactly alike. Through a system of secret code numbers, scientists will later learn which children in the test received vaccine and which the Ineffective fluid. Will one vaccination be enough? , No. Every child must be vaccinated three times the first two doses one week apart; the third "booster" dose at least four weeks after the second. What part of the body will be vaccinated and will It hurt? Vaccinations will be given In the arm and will be only slightly and temporarily painful. Will the vaccinations cause fever or other unpleasant effects? None has to date, nor has it Mrs. Rebecca Allred to Serve in , last B-1- THIRTY-NIN- E County Medical Assn. Backs Mass Trial of Polio Vaccine call for bids on the Main Street widening Local medical personnel, P. T. A. project has been issued by the officers and school officials are Lehi City Council. wholethrowing their support The city has issued a notice to heartedly behind the mass field contractors that sealed bills on trial of the Salk Polio Vaccine, the Special Improvement District scheduled to begin April 29. A Family Cake H (dllK Delicious, Home-Mad- e Cakes and Pies V REBECCA ALLRED Jaycees Slate Car Wash left a scar. Is It necessary for parents to agree to vaccinations? Yes. No child will be vaccinated without the written request of parents or legal guardians. Request forms will be distributed in each community before the tests. What Is the difference between vaccine and gamma globulin? Gamma Globulin (or GG), a part of human blood, contains "ready-madantibodies which, when given to an Individual, disappear in a few weeks. Thus GG gives passive and therefore only temporary protection. A vaccine, by causing the body to produce its own antibodies, provides active, e" Saturday Let the Lehi Jaycees spring houseclean your automobile! Jaycees will be holding their big "car wash" Saturday at the bank parking lot, and for the 6um of 75 cents will give your car a longer-lastin- g 'V immunity. thorough cleaning in five minutes. Will GO be used in 1054? again Armed with cloths and brushes, Yes, because this is still the only the Jaycees will work over your stop-ga- p protection against paralycar with special car soap, then tic polio now available, although wash it off with water. As a still in short supply. final touch they will clean the wheels and sweep out the Interior. This Is your chance to get your while car cleaned for the week-en- d you shop or while you wait. All proceeds from the "car wash" will be used for the annual d Jaycee civic projects. Wayne is general chairman of the project Teen Members of the club will be at the bank parking lot from 9:00 a. Tips m. on through the afternoon. All-re- . Ager Safety Book of Mormon Play at Stake Tabernacle April 30 The three-aplay, "Them Also I Must Bring," based on Book of Mormon history will be presented in the stake tabernacle, Friday, April 30, it is announced by Mrs. Vivian Evans, stake MIA drama director. It will take the place of the usual stake play. Everyone is invited to attend and there will be no charge. Owen Porter directed the Fourth ward group in the production. The curtain rises at ct 8 p.m. . - lw-T- SIONAIS A good laugh is sunshine In house. Thackeray, 2 April 4 Hmr Mi fOI 0UY WHO WVtt MOMS TUINS AND STOPS. Tlw wfca MAKES COUtTOT a motorist o nm tOAO. MS COM J Wathen's Shoes Shop. Starting at 11 a. m. |