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Show LEHI FBEE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1954 Mother of Virgil H. Peterson Represents Lehi Ingram George Hasier a Nephi On State Educational Policy Board Dies Mrs. Sarah Ellen Bigler Ingram. a Virgil H. Peterson, member of is representing special committee, Lehi at a meeting in the Governor's Board Room at the State The Capitol today (Thursday).discuswill feature meet day long sion on moral and spiritual values in education. Material was sent out to the committee members to acquaint them with the problems to be discussed and to enable them to prepare their discussion points in advance. Mrs. Ora Holman Chipman is the representative from American Fork. Dr. E. Allen Bateman, superintendent, of public instruction said the advisory committee members believed that a single day's conference would be more convenient They also felt it would afford a better opportunity "to obtain dews of more than 100 lay citizens and educators on 13 questions to be discyssed. General fleeting Now scheduled is a general meeting at 930 a. m. May 6 in xthe governor's, board J , 30-min- room. " - Ten discussion groups then will hold separate sessions at 10 a. m., 2 p. m. and 7P- m. Each of the participatnts will be assigned to different discussion groups each period. At the end each participant will be asked to record his or her views on the questions on a secret ballot Approximately 135 persons attended the April 2 preliminary conference held at the State Center for Adult Blind. Similar Group A similar group is expected to attend the May 6 conference which is to advise the State Board of Eeducation and the Course of Study Committee in formulating policies and objectives. ' Among the ,13 questions to be discussed are: - . 1 grandchildren, 18 seven sisters and one brother. Funeral services were held Monday in the Nephi Third Ward, and burial took place in Nephi. Among those attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram; President and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. George Stras-burVIKG1L II. PETERSON Mrs. Dean Prior, Mrs. Cassel Willes and Mrs. Lavon Young. What should be the attitude of "Uncle Roscoe," prominent the school toward the teaching of radio and television personality, scientifc fact and theory which who is a nephew, was a speaker at appear to be in conflict with re- the services. ligious belief of pupils? In responsibility for teaching to moral, spiritual and religious values to our children, what Lehi should be the relative responsibilities of the home, the church May 14 and the school? Fred Augsburger and Mrs. Factual Study Dorothea Newbold, both well Should factual study of religion known state leaders in garden and religious faith be permitted In club activities, will be the guest the public school? speakers at the meeting of the Lehi Garden Club next Friday, Should we have Bible reading The meeting will be May 14. in school? in the First-Sixt- h held Ward ReWhat should be the attitude of lief at room, beginning Society the school regarding prayer? (a) 7:30 is announced by Mrs. it m., p. At school functions and (b) in the G. II. Smith, committee chairman. classroom? All club members and others inShould schools teach about the terested are cordially urged to important part that religious faiths have played In American life, literature, music, art, history, A GRANDDAUGHTER current affairs and international FOR THE ECKERSLEYS Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Eckersley relations? are now proudly counting their grandchildren at eight Newest arrival is the small daughter of Howard and Connie Marker Eckersley of Salt Lake City, born April 30. in a Salt Lake hospital. daughters; 26-2- April 27. ' , 7; - " W g, State Leaders Address Garden Club Farm Bureau Plans For Talent Contest Mrs. Arvil Stone, local presdent, Mrs. Carl (Demple) Mellor was Mrs. Evans L. Anderson and Mrs. ' a medical patient, April Orville Vibbert attended the AsDennis Whimpey, son of Mr. and sociated Women of the Farm Mrs. Dale Whimpey," underwent Bureau's Day at Benjamin this week. A banquet was served untonsllectomy, April 30; 'Randy der the direction of the Benjamin Loader, 2H, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Archie Loader of Orem, April 30; group. Discussion of the annual talent Norman Schow, 3, son of Mr. and contest was one of the main Mrs. Alvin Schow, April 30; and of the meet. Girls and boys points JoAnn Peterson, 10, daughter of ages four to eighteen and the oldMrs. Maxine, Peterson, May 1. er group, eighteen to twenty-fivIt is Abraham Anderson is a medical are eligible to compete. to hold a local contest, planned was 3. admitted lie May patient. to 28-2- 31 The new world at last has been program is added to the long list of study an adrancement of the MIA aid available at the local library, group which is widely recognized it is announced by Mrs. Gerald R. for its endeavors in the fields of religion and sports. The annua) Taylor of the library board. PreBasketball tournament it pared by the Geographical Pubunexcelled anywhere in the world lishing company, in a large size There is a Book worth all other 18 by 24 inches, it contains the for its scope and sportinjr books which were ever printed. newest maps of nations and Patrick Henry. t The solid rold pin. honor deeo- - states, population figures, the wu wi wsv ni nmvci 1950 census figures, and a wealth gMVU)i is designed to give distinction U of in formation valuable to studthe who has proved himsel' ents. Everyone is invited to come worthy, and is swarded only to in and make use of this publithose whose activities and virtues warrant it. Yearly, a number of cation. $10.00 to $300.00 older men are riven honorary mem- Edna Campbell Presents berships because of their work with Poetry Anthology LEHI SMALL LOAN youth, particularly in the MIA. As a gift of Mrs. Edna CampThe organization meets as a COMPANY only once each year, bell. "Utah Sings." anthology of at the time of the Jane MIA temporary verse has been added conference. This year the meeting to the shelves. Appreciwill be held at a breakfast on the ation oflibrary the library board is exRoof Garden of the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City on June 12th at pressed to her. Agent 6:45 AJi. Providing interesting insight in83 East State Street to the racial problem. "The All Master are urged to LEIII, UTAH check forthcoming issues of the Barred Road." by Adele DeLeeuw Deseret News - Telegram Church .section for reservation information, since no direct mail advisements will be made this year. The Master LOANS! M-M- TMs pis symbolixes en of greatest spiritual fraternities in world . . . it is the Insignia of of too Church Master M-M- m the the the of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and is worn with pride by the approximately 1,500 men who are ligible to wear it To the highest ideals in life are pledged some 1,500 male members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. These men are members of a magnificent fraternal organization based on spiritual humane and manly attributes. They are known as the Master in the Mutual Improvement Association of the Mormon Church and M-M- M-M- en Band on Television Sunday The University of Utah concert band wil be featured on television Sunday, May 9, at noon, according 'Announcing ... 5 S -- 1 V Ml V jv Bicycle Accident Drink at least 6. 1 3 glasses of MILK every day.l Cut Flowers No. 8 Free Delivery Lehi Floral 2S5 North First East LEIII 03GS7 Phone 8 ' GUY fH. & yyj A V-Xy- TS VsW PUSH r Call Corsages g3B A glass of MjLK Flowers . Potted Plants tlor; costs less than With Injured in Auto e, U. of U. 1 starting the trip to Lehi. BYU Students Miller J. Cliff The accident occurred at the turn of the road out of American Fork, at the height of the wind and rain storm, Friday evening. Both vehicles were travelling west. Mr. Briggs stated that he in had failed to see the What started out as a pleasant time to avoid the crash. bicycle at Patrolman Melvin Grant Highway bicycling jaunt for a week-en- d of Amhome, ended in disaster, Friday erican Fork, who investigated, for Winston Ottcrson, 23, and his stated that it was an unavoidable companion Miss Virginia Blumve accident under the circumstances. of Pasadena, California. Both The young people were taken imwere injured when their tandem to the hospital by mediately bicycle collided with the car driven ambulance. Mr. Otterson is a son by Thomas Briggs of American of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Otterson. Fork. Both suffered severe cuts, His is a daughter of shock and Miss Blumve a concus- Mr. companion and Mrs. Arthur Blumve of sion of the brain. Treatment was Pasadena. given at the American Fork hosMr. Otterson was discharged pital. after two days and it is expected that Miss Blumve will be able to leave the hospital this week. Both are students at Brigham Young University, Mr. Otterson a third year student with a language major. During his missonary Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter of activities in Germany, he had done Provo, and Mrs. Roy E. Francis of Morgan, visited here at the a great deal of cycling. He had checked with Provo police regardhome of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ing lighting and local rules before 9. open anyone in those age Mrs. Stone stated. Howgroups, Annette Miller, 6 weeks old ever for county, state and nationof Mrs. Mr. and Read daughter Clifford Miller, underwent minor al competition, the young people must be sons or daughters of surgery May 3. Farm Bureau members. A baby girl, weight 7 lbs. 6 oz. Further details and requirements was born April 27 to Stanley and will be announced when local plans Edith Sorenson Webb. are worked out, Mrs. Stone ie M-M- M-M- er Lehi Hospital Happenings Tonsil operation were performed for Gary, 6 and Stephen Turner, 4, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Turner, April 27; Earl L. Thomas, who remained April Stephen Baugh, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baugh of American Fork, 1932. 74, mother of George Ingram of Lehi. died April 30, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Howard Brown in Nephi. A native of Nephi, Mrs. In gram was born May 26, 1879, a daughter of Ab-nC. and Elizabeth Tranter Bigler. She was married to Alonzo Ingram. Dec. 11, 1901. in the Salt Lake Temple. She was an active member of the LDS church. She is survived by six sons, four great-grandchildre- n;, offers a fictional angle to the ever Important question. "Pocket Full of Rye," mystery novel by Agatha Cnristie; The Mar-JorGjpsy in the Parlor." by western Sharp; and a new endorsed for young people, "Young Jed Smith." by Olive W. Burt, have Tecentlv b?en added. To Hold Annual BrcaMast Lehi Library Adds hare been an organization siaee New Books H-II- en WANTED! MEN TO TRAIN i FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Age 21 to 60. Must be residents of this county two or more years. Competent appraisers receive $325 to $350 per month. Farm experience valuable. Write Box 124, co Lehi Free Press to word received by relatives of Miss Donna Rae Jones and R. K. Smith, who wil lbe included in the group. VACATION IN NORTHWEST Mrs. Josephine Cooper, on va- cation from the Geneva Steel plant where she has served as a crane operator for nine years, enjoyed a visit in Bremerton, Wash., with her son H. N. Richard L Cooper of the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Cooper was accompanied on the motor trip by her brother, David Berry of Cedar Fort, and Charles Ham-ne- r, a friend. 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