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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, kEHL CTAH FENCING IN THE MOUNTAIN Babies Named in Lehi Wards . prp named this morth Rabies .n Lehi wards as iollows Third Wa-- .i JV .' Ad-'-aM- - l.tol r.i-- j Thomnsori. dm'srhti-on ani Kern Hardman Thompson, v. as jhorn Jime IT. at Piwo. O Warren Casper. blessed by Kent Dale Rresee. son o! Frede-- i rick Augustus and Fthel Metcalfe Rresee. Urn Juh 6 !"!. at Lehi was blessed bv E Oralis late. Confirmed was Verna Maxine daughter ot" James C. and Verna Pa vis C.raee. Iiorn June b"iti.'ed "T 1S4. at 1. hi. she by Arm ld C. Rrems and confirmed bv Marvin V. Jorpensen. r ; I i r 7 . . Jllllt-S- i CAREFREE AND and confirmed by tht Jather. Sharon Marie Fox. daughter of Don C. and The Ida K.vans Fox, Erukson, and baptized b ir.:irmed b Preside!,: Frank. W. ...... ... ; I President Oscar Kirkham Visits Here Ix-h- , Pow-daught- Liahonians Hold Summer Party At Wines Park The annual summer party of the Liahonian Club was held last ruiay evening at Wines Park. Forty were present, including members and their partners. A steak dinner was served and a plrasant evening spent together. In charge of the party were Mrs. Glen Wanlass, chairman, with Mrs. John Broadbent, Mrs. George Strasburg. Mrs. Ernest Peterson. Mrs. Neldon Evans and Mrs. Bert . i- - . President Oscar A Kirkham. former i resident, isited here Sunday with relatives and friends. He was accompanied b his wife. They attended churd. services in the Sixth Ward, the new chapel af which he dedicated a year and a half ago. President Kirkham. Fifth Ward -- Anna Codele known scouting internationally of Keith Schow and official for years is a memmany Maxine Van Wagoner Powell, ber of the General Authorities of horn July 11, 19'vi. at Provo, was the ITS church in the First blessed by the father. Council of Seventy. Vicki Lynn C.ines. daughter of "V Dame! L. and Marva Wagstaff SISTERS OBSERVE Gines. born July 4, 1954. at Am- BIRTHDAYS TOGETHER erican Fork, was blessed by Mrs. Mathilda PhiDips joined in Rishop Harvard Hinton. the birthday observance of two Ruth Ann Gray, daughter of of her Mrs. Lester Vernal Rex and Nina Taft Gray, Peterson daughters, Dale Mrs. and Anderson, born July 15. 1954, at Lehi, was last Mrs. afternoon. Wednesday blessed by the father. Anderson was present from Salt RichConfirmations included: Lake City, with three of her ard S. Van Wagoner, son of Alva children. Her birthday falls on Cr,Smith Van August 3. and Mrs. Feterson's on . E. and Ethel G. "" ?x confirmed August 4. Mrs. George and -baptized 3 Wagoner, 7 Tripp by the father. (Shirley Peterson) entertained at husband of a family dinner which included Donald Allhee, Reverlv Meredith Allbee. baptized her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester High in the mountains of Idaho, the giant Palisades Dam is under Peterson and family. Ronald Peterson, was confirmconstruction on the South Fork of the Snake River. Rugged country by Hunt. Elwood ed by frames the project and rugged problems keep coming up. One problem arose when large boulders and pieces of rock started rolling down Judy Lynn Busk, daughter of FRIENDS OF JTDY AUSTIN the cutaway mountainsides endangering men and equipment working Grant and Virginia Larsen Busk, JOIN IN BIRTHDAY FETE on spillway tunnels at the base of a mountain. U. S. Steel's Cyclone was baptized by Merlin lirsen Eight candles decorated the Fence Division was called on the job to lay a steel wire netting down and confirmed by the grandfather. pretty blue and white cake which the side of the mountain to hold the rocks in place. In one of the was the central theme at the most unique retaining jobs in dam history more than 20,000 square Ludwig M. Larsen. feet of Cyclone chain link fencing was securely laid down the mountainLinda Newbold. daughter of party for little Judy Austin, Monsides facing the spillway tunnels. In the top view of this picture a Reed C. and Enid Olsen Newbold, day, August 9. Twenty-fou- r boys roll of steel mat is moved high up the mountain. A special tramway was and girls joined in the fun at Erickson, by baptized Larry where (lower confirmed bv the father. was installed to bring the heavy fencing to the top Wines Park. Refreshments were left) it was secured to strong steel bars buried ten feet deep in the served at the Austin home by bed rock. Over the side and down the matting (lower right) Cyclone Harold Brown Ward Sixth Judy's mother, Mrs. Don Austin. Installation was completed by securing workmen come on inspection. mats to anchor rods at the base near the tunnels. Smith, son of Gordon L. and An aunt, Mrs. Fred Potter, here Donna Gray Smith, was blessed from California, assisted. by Bert Beck of the bishopric. was Carole Lee L- - K. PETERSON RETURNS Confirmed Shelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FROM CALIFORNIA Glen Shelley, confirmed by Bert Coach Lars K. Peterson, who 16 Beck. spent a week in California, has returned this week. His wife and e communities better places m Another Luann Ward Nichols, Seventh Brian Kent, are remaining program will be started August which to live. To eliminate flies, daughter of Robert W. and Helen son, for a time with her mother, Mrs. their must breeding destroy 16, according to Hugh Otterson, you Fern Price Nichols, born June 17, George A. Lafon, at Riverside. is the This chairman. responsibility council committee, places. city 1954, was blessed by Rex T. Price. The Petersons left to attend the Mr. Otterson said the city spray- of everyone. Protect yourself and Phyllis Ann Covington, daughter funeral of Mrs. Peterson's father, ing equipment will be put into your family from such of Sheral R. and Mary Phyllis George A. Lafon, 51, who died operation on that date in the diseases as polio, typhoid fever, Mason Covington, born June 16, after a six months illness. Former southwest area of the city. Oper- dysentery and diarrhea. was blessed by the father, residents of 1954, same follow the will then ators Ogden, the Lafons Kinder Brent a Gurney, son of had Mrs. Nina Herron as enjoyed this earlier moving year, plan to California ten moved between the south city limits and visit in Rexburg, Idaho, in com- Earl W. and Virgie Hall Gurney, Mr. Lafon was months blessed ago. State Street from west to east. pany with her son, Mr. and Mrs. born June 18, 1954, was father. the formerly employed at Hill Field The Third and Fourth Ward areas Mark Herron and son Craig, of by son William of Mack Smith, California. Los done last. Air Force Base. will be They Angeles, H. and Janet McLachlon Price for the spraying will be were guests in Rexburg of Mr. and Keith born July 9, 1954, was the same as before, charged on Mrs. A. W. Jensen, parents of the Smith, blessed by Chester M. Smith, the the basis of the amount of spray younger Mrs. Herron. grandfather. used. This will range from $2.00 Janae Powell, daughter of up, depending upon the size of the Miss Jane Reeder, here from Wayne S. and Norma Ann Price area to be sprayed. a week with Powell, born June 26, 1954, was The preparation being used this Brigham City, spentMr. and Mrs blessed by the father. her grandparents, season is a mixture of several were Diane Sud Confirmed ct-killing chemicals, including Max Rothe. of Delbert L. and weeks, daughter efr,j-aco- TUTBSDAT. AUGUST 12, Ik-ck- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred a week-en- d visit from Dr. uid Mrs. Chester J. Meyers of Dr. Meyers is head of the spttvh department at the USAC. Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Allred are en-toy- ed er sisters. It LOANS WATCH OUT if in a L w '.i inse- D. D. T. and Chlordane. It is fective against mosquitoes, gnats, moths, grasshoppers and many other types of inspect pests as well as flies. Mr. Otterson said the fly season is now at its worst, and he urges everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to have their premises sprayed. The effectiveness of the program can be realized only if all the people subscribe. The Utah State Department of Health is now urging everyone to practice fly control and make their READ THE ADS -24-H- Elsie Mae IT PAYS! baptized Gaisford by George Sudweeks, Christofferson, - WRECKING SERVICE OUR Day Phone American Fork 124 Lehi 212-- S5i .i.M.,E..V...'. S Phone 413 American Fork ......... ZUFELT AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Front End Alignment Motor Tune-u- p Complete Overhaul Free Pickup and Delivery Wrecker Service! 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