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Show 4 Tjffl 1 1 I Good Schools Hit ite fltef GOOd Churches Promoting AH VOLUME TWENTY UTAH, THURSDAY. Lehi's New Fire Truck Arrives La-Fran- ce high-pressu- re The Alpine School Board has The annual Olympian Club granted substantial salaiy1954-5- in- spring tea will be held Friday. 5 creases to teachers for the h Ward school year, according to Board May 7, in the 8:00 p. m. church, beginning at officials. Beginning salaries for teachers The affair will honor the girls of with bachelors degrees will be the U'hi high school senior class, $3200 next year, as compared with their mothers and the mothers of $2870 during the past year. The maximum salary will be $4700 as club members. A cordial invitation has also been extended to the compared with $4370. Board members also cut one year women members of the high school off the schedule required to attain faculty. the maximum salary. In the past Mrs. Vere Peterson, club presihad several years, teachers have to teach one year plus 16 ad- dent, announces that preparations ditional years to gain the maxi- are going forward for an outmum. Under the new schedule, standing evening's entertainment. they teach one year plus 15 years Mrs. Calvin Fox heads the comadditional to gain the maximum. mittee as tea chairman. Mrs. The salary increases at a regular Grant Evans is in charge of the rate each year until the maximum program; Mrs. Keith Larscn, decoamount is reached. rations, Mrs. Lane Hall, refreshTeachers holding a masters de- ments, and Mrs. John Ernst, servgree are entitled to an additional ing. The traditional event is one $200 per year more than those of the lovliest affairs held during the graduation season. with a bachelor's degree. Third-Sevent- Walter Dickerson, 73, prominent contractor and builder for many years and former Lehi City councilman, died at the Lehi hospital, Sixth Ward Play To Be Presented Next Wednesday Frank Woffinden Receives New Appointment Coming Events Thursday, April 29 First Polio vaccinations. Baseball, Lehi at Pleasant Grove. Friday, April SO Fourth Ward play "Them Also I Most Bring", Stake Tabernacle. Thursday, May 6 Second Polio vaccination. Monday, May 17 City Council opens bids on the Special Improvement District, 8:00 p. m. I iously ill for a week. Family members that Mr. Dickerson had previously suffered two re-port- ed attacks. A native of Mississippi, he was born July 1, 1880, at La- Mar, Benton Cox, a son of James $4ii W. and Winnie L. Rice Dickerson. He joined the LDS church in Mississippi, July 4, 1897. Following his marriage to Effie Bell, October 24, 1897, he moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1899. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, November 3, the truck must be checked by the 1904. Utah Rating and Survey Bureau In August, 1903, they came to of Salt Lake City, representing Utah, settling in Lehi. Mrs. Dickthe Pacific Board of Fire Under- erson died 20 years ago. He was writers. married to Azalea Barnes, March Chosen as the Sixth Ward play, Night Owl," three act comedy mystery will be presented next Wednesday, May 5, at 7:30 p. m., it is announced by Mrs. Anne Allen, director. Everyone is invited to attend and there will be no admittance charge. Refreshments will be sold and there Frank Woffinden, superintendent will also be a big cake sale. All of buildings and grounds for the proceeds will be allotted to the Alpine School District, has been MIA for dramatic and sports appointed architect's representaequipment. tive on the three new elementary and one new high school building which will all be under construction within the next few "The at 2:50 p. m., of a heart ailment. I He had been ser- - Monday, J 14-fo- ot put into operation, Lloyd B. Adamson Named Supervisor in Alpine District 17, 1954. Nearly 200 first, second and Elethird grade students at School are exacted to mentary take part in tho Polio Vaccination field trial which begins today. School officials said that around 200 students had received parental consent for the series of three polio vaccinations. There are 3G3 students in tho first three grades of the school. Medical authorities indicated that everything is in readiness for the clinic. Two doctors will be on hand to administer the vaccinations, assisted by a staff of eight trained nurses and approximately 30 P. T. A. Room Mothers. Children who have been vacciafter-effec- Primary Conference be Wards Sunday ts 1918-192- Jaycees Plan State Confab n, Feature great-grandchildre- n. Many Lehi homes were built by Mr. Dickerson during the period He also remodelled of many of the stores and business houses and assisted in building the Memorial Building. He served as manager of the lumber yard in and among his the old Lehi was the first contracts many large contract for government housing at Boulder City, Nevada, at the time of construction of the Boulder Dam. He served as a school trustee in 1911 and was elected to a seat on the city council for two terms months. Civic matters from water to Vocational School under Mayor Sydney Gilchrist and street George Bone, Lehi School Board Mayor Frank Sharp reported widening were discussed H. Gardner. It wa he and Glen Wanlass had atthat representative, said Mr. Woffinden Mayor James Friday night at a special meeting tended an Advisory Committee plans to retire from his present of the Lehi City Council. position as of July 1. He will meeting at the Central Utah serve as a representative for the Vocational School. Mr. Wanlass Water Pipe architect and school board in conis Lehi's representative on the R. of chairman the Webb, Lynn struction of the new elementary water committee, reported that Advisory Committee. schools now under construction in his department is having difficult- Water Bills Councilman Webb was instructOrem, in addition to the new ies with tree roots in the water Pleasant Grove elementary school line near the springs above ed by the Council to make adjustments in tle case of certain exand the new Orem high school Alpine. owner and Denzil cessive water bills. Turner, Council as The to much agreed which will be started soon. operator of Den's Tire Shop, re- second grade cast iron pipe each umutB ports that he is building an ad- year as the city can afford to redition to his present location place the tile pipe there until all which will increase the floor space the line is eventually equipped about. 300 per cent and will allow with metal pipe. vtwiinATrY him to increase his facilities and Detector service. Councilmen have authorized Mr. Turner recently purchased two of the detectors for purchase the shop near State Street and Second West which was formerly the Water Department. One is a shallow used to locate occupied by a shop. At the meter detector boxes lines 18 inches and back and to the east he is conso or below the surface of the structing a large addition which will have two drive-i- n doors and ground. The other will be a deep used to locate lines some ' expanded facilities. The present detector, distance under the ground. structure will be used as a dis: i , play" ' will be put Into The detectors room new office. and The . f ' v addition is 30 x 50 feet in size immediate use by the department and will be constructed of red in completing the map of the brick. Mr. Turner also hopes to city's water system. Employees install brick facing on the re have had difficulty finishing the Third-Seven- th Co-o- p, City Council Proceedings . Building John L Wilkin Named Photography Chairman For USAC Agathon John L. Wilkin, freshmen stud ent at the USAC in Logan, will be a member of the party touring Arches National Park in SouthThe eastern Utah this week-enannual trip is taken by members of the photography department for field practice in taking both still rand moving pictures of the colorful region. John will also take an active part in Agathon, USACs educational fair. He has been chosen :T i chairman of the photography demainder of the structure in the near future. i partment For the past three , weeks he has been using all of his New facilities he is planning to install in the new building will be spare time working to perfect the a five horsepower boiler with a department's display. The winner ' n new in the various departments discompression pump. He will also have five molds In operation. plays will be awarded a trophy. This will be presented at the In his old location he had only three. He will continue to tell Harry James dance, May 6. Kelly tries, batteries and in' the John would like to extend a JOHN L. WILKIN . future, a line of automobile accesspecial invitation to all Lehi high sories. The new addition should school seniors to attend Agathon this y ear and be sure to visit him Lehi high school, John is a son be completed within six weeks, he reports, and his display. A graduate of of Mrs. Rose Wilkin. Teen Ager Salety Tips do-n- ut . ' - 'J; J Board. Mr. Adamson is expected to assume his duties as supervisor in the near future. An acting principal for Lehi High School is to be appointed soon by the Board. Mr. Adamson graduated from Brigham Young University with a B. S. degree, and later did graduate work at Colorado Universty. Stanford University, and the University of Utah. He received his Masters degree from the latter institution in the field of Educational Psychology. His educational experience includes teaching on all grade levels from the first to the twelfth grades. He has served as principal of the following schools in the Alpine District: Lake View, Spencer, Harrington, Forbes and American Fork Junior High School. He has headed Lehi High School for 16 years. He has served on many Important state high school educational committees including the State High School Activities Board, Commember of the three-ma- n mission from Utah on the Northwest Association of Secondary Schools, and at present is president of the State High School Principal's Association. From a civic standpoint he served as City Clerk and Recorder of Pleasant Grove for two terms while a resident of that city. Mayor of American Fork for one term, and a member and chair man of the Library Board in American Fork for a period of twelve years. He was a charter member of the Lions Club and served as President of the local club and that of our neighbor club, American Fork. Mr. Adamson has been active in the L. D. S. Church, serving as Stake Superintendent of the Y. M. M. I. A,. Ward Sunday School Superintendent, Sunday School teacher for more than thirty years, and member of the High Council. At present he is a member of the Lehi Stake Sunday School Board, and is a High Priest. Third-Sevent- 1903-193- 0. Den s Tire Shop Plans New - Lloyd It. AdiiniHitn . . . principal of Lehi High school for the piist 16 years. nated in other communities of the county thus week report there is to little pain and no Held in the vaccination. The mass field To trial of the Salk Polio vaccine began Monday in scattered areas of Primary ward conference will be 1 that 41 states of the nation, and willa during this period over a period of about held in Iehi wards, Sunday evenplans for the construction of the continue month. ing. May 2, it is announced by Memorial Building and establishStake to president of the organischeduled Lehi children are ment of a Carnegie library were Mrs. Gladys Peterson. zation, the shots of their second receive made. City streets were named of the conference, as theme The and houses numbered preparatory series next Thursday at 9:00 a. m. General Board of the outlined by be will shot to the inauguration of village de- The final "booster" administered June 3, one month the organization is, "A Testimony livery of mail. Grows." All Primary children At the time of his death he was after the previous shot. will be given an opportunity to a High Priest in the Lehi Stake. participate in song, dialogue and He served as first counselor in the to character roles. Narrators will Third Ward with Bishop Henry outline the theme of each departLewis, was president of the MIA Attend ment. and taught in Sunday School. He of the Several The conference will trace the also served as an aide in the Lehi Juniorrepresentatives Chamber of Com- activities of boys and girls from a Alpine Stake Religion Class pro- merce are expected to attend the young age through the varigram. State Jaycee Convention this very ous classes in Primary, showing Survivors include his widow; week-en- d in Ogden, according to the things they do to develop their four sons and four daughters, Dean Kirkham, newly installed faith and testimony. Ernest R. (Rodney) Lehi; James president of the local club. Songs selected for the occasion William, Tracey, California; ArnThe state convention will be include, "Dearest Children, God is old L., Provo; and Irvin C. Dicker-so- held Friday, Saturday and SunNear You;" "Tell Me the Stories Bountiful; Mrs. A. E. (Myrtle) day. New state officers are to of Jesus;" "Father, Thy Children Poison, Sandy; Mrs. Dave (Winnie) be elected, and other business of to Thee Now Raise," Trailbuilders Murray, Gooding, Idaho; Mrs. Ben importance conducted. and Homebuiklers Songs and pray(Ruth) Hillman, Ely, Nevada; er songs. Mrs. Stacy (Lois) McKnight, Lake Parents and ward members are Scout of Court Honor Charles, La.; one sister, Mrs. Sam invited to join the Primary groups Collins, Memphis, Tenn.; 29 grand- To Mother's for an outstanding evening. children and 27 Sixth Ward Early Day Exercises In order to allow time for the Funeral Friday Special honor will be accorded First Ward Primary to prepare Funeral services will be held all mothers of scouts at Court of for their conference, the Sixth Friday at 1:00 p. m. in the Honor, Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in the Ward program will begin at 5:30 Ward chapel, with Elder h Ward. Every moth- p. m., it is announced by Mrs. Horace Hadfield of the Third er of a scout is urged to attend. Verlie Nelson, president. EveryWard bishopric in charge. Friends Awards will also be presented to one is reminded to come at that time. may call at the A; H. Wing those prepared to receive them. Mortuary, Thursday evening, and Fathers are reminded of the at the home of his wife, the form- Fathers and Sons outing slated for er Azalea Barnes, Friday until Friday and Saturday, June 4 and time of services. Interment will 5. It will be a combination of take place in the Lehi cemetery. scouts and Priesthood members. . d. Lloyd B. Adamson, principal of Ixlu High School for the past 16 years, has been appointed Supervisor of Secondary Education for the Alpine School District, it was announced Tuesday by the School Polio Vaccination Starts Today Contractor Dies of Heart Attack William Place to EaUo a Family NUMBER FORTY W. W. Dickerson, Prominent 35-fo- ot Before being A Good APRIL, 29, 1954 Girl Graduates, LEHI STAKE CONFERENCE Alpine Teachers Mothers to be Receive Honored at Tea SET FOR MAY 8 AD 9 Salary Boost Quarterly conference of the Lehi Stake will be held in the tabernacle. Saturday and Sunday, May $10,000 8 and 9, it is announced this week by Stake President Herman C. Goates. A wonderful conference is anticipated, President Goates stated, although ho representatives of the General Authorities of the LDS church have been assigned. Lehi's new $10,000 fire truck The date was selected by the Gen- arrived Monday evening and is eral Authorities and as Sunday being inspected and tested before will be Mothers' Day, special honor being put into use. will be accorded the mothers at A. D. Quinn, field service reprethe conference. sentative of the American Outstanding speakers among the Foamite Corporation, was officers in the stake will be asked in Lehi Tuesday to explain the to assist in putting over timely operation of the new tank truck to messages. members of the department. WedGeneral sessions will convene at nesday the machine was scheduled 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday. to undergo a Class A test, which Everyone is urged to attend. There requires pumping at higher preswill be no Sunday School except sures than are ordinarily used. for the younger departments to The machine must pump 500 galage twelve, according to Sunday lons per minute at 150 lbs. presSchool officials. sure; 350 gallons at 200 lbs preswith will conference begin Thf sure, and 250 gallons at 250 lbs. a Missionary Training meeting, pressure to conform with rigid reSaturday at 7:30 p. m. Discus- quirements. sion of nissonary methods and The truck is a 500 gallon triple i. e performance will be taken up. combination, pump, water Those expected to be present in- tank and hose. There is a 1500 clude, Stake Presidency, High foot hose body of 2Va inch hose, Council, Bishops, Counselors and plus a compartment for 1 inch Clerks; Melchizedek Priesthood hose. There are two Quorum Presidents; Stake Mission hose reels for the high pressure Presidency and Secretary; Stake pumping feature included in the Missionaries; all Stake executives machine. of the Sunday School, YMMIA, The new fire truck is fully YWMIA, Relief Society and Pri- equipped with a extension mary Association, and Seminary ladder, roof ladder, two 50 Teachers. lb. dry chemical extinguishers, two There will also be a Priesthood lengths of 10 foot suction hose, Leadership meeting Sunday at 2 two electric hand lanterns, two p. m. Expected to attend are the fire axes, one oscillating dome Stake Presidency, light, and two alternating red following: High Council, Patriarchs, Stake signal lights at the rear. Clerks; Stake Melchizedek PriestIt mounted on j F-- 8 Ford hood Committee; Stake and Ward truck with 155 horsepower engine. Committees for Senior Aaronic The entire machine is 24 feet in Priesthood; Stake Superintendenc-ie- s length and eight feet in width. of Sunday School and YM An additional feature is a buzzer MIA; Stake Mission Presidency; from the rear of the truck signal all Presidencies, Secretaries and to the cab, enabling firemen ridGroup Leaders of Melchizedek ing on the back of the truck to Priesthood Quorums; Bishops, signal the driver. Counselors and Ward Clerks. IF Progressive Enterprises For a Better Iehi LE1II. TWO The Friendly Qtjr . map because of their Inability to locate many valves and lines. New Third-Sevent- 25-fo- ot Play Set For Friday. April Iter TWI CUT WHO AUOWt AMM.I CUARAMCt WHIN PASSING. Tt wtM h Htt iNHr. Irt rl MAKIS COURTtST HIS COM Of TKI 10 AO. rry't fft W 30 Friday, April 30, is the date arranged for the presentation of the Book of Mormon play, "Them Also I Must Bring," in the stake tabernacle. The curtain will be raised at 8:00 p. m. and the entire stake membership is invited to attend. There will be no charge. An outstanding performance is promised under the leadership of Owen Porter, who produced the play in the Fourth Ward with a ward cast. Due to the excellence of the production, the fine scenery and authentic the costuming, Fourth Ward group was invited to present the play on a stake basis. This will take the place of the usual stake MIA play, it is announced by Mrs. Vivian ' ' Evans, stake drama director. Incuded in the cast of the three 4 Fire Crew, Scouts Mrs. John "Brems expressed appreciation this week to the Lehi fire crew for their prompt action in coming to the scene of a fire she reported. - However, two Explorer Scouts, passing by, had already doused the fire with sacks and rags. "I'm an old lady, and I couldn't Mrs. Brems said. go myself, Some children had built a fire in the Lafayette Jones garage. The scouts, Lloyd Brooks and Richard Bullock, came at Mrs. Brems call and succeeded in putting out the fire which threatened the Jones car and garage. "Thanks very much to the Explorers," Mrs. Brems repeated. act performance are the follow- ing: Zara, JoAnn Carter; Doni, Joyce Skinner; Zarahah, Kent. Shepherd; Mortoni, Gerald Tucker; Amron, Philip Eckersley; Kuemen, Arland Pulham; Timothy, Morley Jones; Rachael, JoAnn Brown; Isabelle, Janice Norberg; Nephi, Ralph Bateman. Mrs. Leola Porter is In charge of costuming: ; Planning Director Prepares Maps For Use in School Site Selection I. Dale Despain, Utah County Is now preparDirector, Planning ing three statistical maps of Lehi City for use in selecting a suitable to high school site, according George I. Bone, Lehi school board representative. Mr. Bone said the maps the planning director is making will be of great value to the School Board In other work. The first map will show the city from a building standpoint Mr. Despain Is checking on building permits granted for the past six or seven years, and the map will indicate where the new buildings are going and where the concentrations of homes and other structures are located. Second map will show the use " Street Henry F. Anderson has asked the city to open a street from Third West to Fifth West near his home, which is located close h to the Ward church. Mr. Anderson has offered to provide the land for a lane through the block, and city officials agreed to level It to a grade. He plans to construct several new homes along the lane. Book of Mormon Appreciation to of ground. In other words, It will show which lands are used for farms, which for homes, which for building lots, etc. The third map will show the age and student distribution for the community. Using a different color for each age group, Mr. Despain will show on the map where the present and potential students reside In the community. This map will be of value In locating future high school and elementary school buildings, etc. Mr. Bone said the maps should be ready within ten days, and should be of great value In helping to settle the big question of where the new high school site should be located, |