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Show TUTKSDAV, DECEMBER, t, 1854 Proclamation S.L Water Board Mayor Frank Sharp has proclaimed Wednesday, December 15 as "S-Day", or "Safe Driving and pledge the full support Day of the city government in making nation-wid- e project a success. Lehi Oty Couneilmen this week this citizens to do their all He over the urges expressed pleasure that the Salt Lake utmost to keep Lehi entirely free accidents on December 15. Metropolitan Water Board has of "S-drill to Day" is sponsored by withdrawn its appUcation four large wells near the mouth President Eisenhower's Action Committee for Traffic Safety In of American Fork Canyon. various national The announcement came from cooperation with state and local and organizations which the State Engineer's Office, Fisher Harris, man- officials. It is a day to demon Drops Plans D To Drill Wells D reported that ager of the water district, has withdrawn the application in view of strong public opinion against the move. Mayor Frank Sharp reported that he has been appointed a memcommittee of ber of a three-ma- n north Utah County officials to follow up the move with filings on . Utah County water. The committee is composed of Mr. Sharp, George Scott, mayor of Pleasant Grove, and Lewis Wells, mayor of American Fork. They will work closely with Ed Clyde, Salt Lake attorney and water authority, and Dr. George IL Ilanson, B. Y. U. geologist, to make filings on Utah County water in behalf of the local communities. Steps may also be taken to organize a water conservancy district, similar to the district recently organized in Salt Lake FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH fXTTT strate that traffic accidents can be reduced materially when all motorists and pedestrians do their " Court of Honor Sunday in Sixth Ward. People, Spots In The News f I P ''irps-- f I iI ff If ' r4 ! ' -- ff y v . Y J Qillszk MODERN Napoleon takes form as Makeup Man Phil Rhodes up y touches Marlon Brando for movie Jf 7 as French emperor. kudos-winnin- "t g r I The stake Scout Court of Honor will be held Sunday, Dec. 5, at 2:30 p. m.. it is announced by District Commissioner II-B. Curtis. Troop IX of the Sixth Ward will be the host troop. role The first place yoke for the h. N': - rr ' vi The Mayor's proclamation Is as follows: WHEREAS the President of the IS BEAUTIFUL even when cry- ing, Lee Ann Meriwether wipes away tears at ovation in her ''I "WV .. y in t" native San Francisco honoring father as Miss America. liHP II Photo rv J It cidents. i Notice Our New Neon Sign! Give Flowers . . . fl-- 1 Used Cars Are Winterized 60 l! iMi Every Sunday at 235 I. Midday - Guaranteed 'BIG Selection SMALL Prices at American Fork Ph. Ill ' m i t i utm North 1st East - Lehi "Flowers for all occasions." lilt I III; m III'' 7k REGISTERED HERFORD BULL SALE garet Johnson, Supervisor of Inter- December mediate Grades. Rasmussen 9 at Spanish Fork Show at 9 a. m. Spanish Fork, Thursday. Dec. 9 Sale at 12:30 p. m. Spanish Fork Auction Barn HEATING and All Grade "B" or Better VENTILATING Charles Adams, Artesia, California, Auctioneer Sponsored by the Utah Hereford Association and all Furnaces - Appliances Air Conditioning te Consigned by members of the Utah Hereford Assn. For Further Information Call or Write ... SNELL SWENSON PnONES: PL Grove SS11 295 Lehi East 4th North Spanish Fork, Utah Jaycets. First place winner will receive a radio, donated jointly by Leanys, Jack's Radio and TV Service, and Johnson's TV and Appliance. The Jaycees will present the first place winner with a plaque, and the second place winner with a gift. 0 BEN C. LOTT RECEIVING CARE IN OREM Ben C Lott, well known retired Lehi fanner, was transferred to the Hardy Nursing Home in Orem, last Wednesday, following treat ment at the Lehi hospital He l iLJrl nn Lnr tt UJJLr V J AVi n-K- -" Ml LJ1 OUR COUriTERS ARE CRAMMED The November meeting of the Lehi Riding Club was held in the clubhouse, with Lynn Lewis, Eldon Clark and Harold Fenn, the committee in charge. The banquet was served by Watkins Cafe. Duane Evans, club president, WITH took charge of the meeting and the club members voted unanimously to support the safety campaign outlined for state street 1001 SAI1TA APPROUED (G traffic Alpine Motor xir - Phone8 .TrWilt.'"'i.'f F-8- Leo Hanson Memorial Fund Book Displayed T' ,mrs- - 'HERE'S nOW. DAD ' flV Air Pn'rr I t "checks out" his father, John Wilson of Republic Aviation CorThunderstreak. Son visited poration's security force, in Farmingdale, N.Y. plant to see production of planes he flies. Riding Club Meets In Club House for 6 months or 6100 miles I M X?5D4 Lr.ni rLunfiL (KCSU) 1400 12:30 African Violets Cyclamen - Foliage Plants Azaleas K0V0 or KIXX Books from the Leo Hanson Memorial Fund were displayed it a small reception held in the Board Room of the Alpine School District Administration Office, on Thursday, Novemher 18. A fund of approximately $300 was established upon the death of Mr. Han son, with the provision that $50 a year be spent upon books for shut-i- n children. The first part of this collection was reviewed by special guests, Mrs. Leo Hanson son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. and The scripts have been tape recorded by the stud- Mitchell, and members of the ents, and three judges will hear administrative staff. The committee in charge of se the recordings and select first and the books included B. M. lecting second place winners. Roger Jolley, Chairman; Marcia Parks Honeyman, speech instructor, has and Christine Yergensen, Visiting supervised preparation of the Alice Teachers; Parker, Supervis and the recordings. scripts or of Primary Grades; and Mar Sponsoring the contest locally are the Lehi Junior Chamber of Commerce and the radio and teleDee Colledge is vision dealers. chairman of the contest for the five-minu- Potted Plants Listen to Signed suffered an Injured hip in a fall recently. Family members report that he is improving and is able to spend part of his time in a wheel chair, although still not well enough to walk about and i Fresh Cut Flowers I All Our i urn was explained. Know Your UTAH VALLEY r A Democracy Judging Finished Wednesday turkey trimmings was enjoyed by mem bers of the ladies riding club, 'Tquestri-Annes,- " at the home of Mrs. Ora Peterson, Monday evening. Games were conducted by Verda Peterson and Lorraine Hunter. Prizes went to Jolene McKinney, Lorraine Spencer, Ora Peterson, Marjorie Spencer, Wilma Greenwood, Gloria Hunter and Carma Spencer. Others present were, Leona Kershner, Ruth Graham, Klca Ernst, LaPriel Houghton, Elva Bryant and Florence Davis. Officers met this week to formulate plans for the next meeting, slated December 10. Ox mm ir II Pays to Advertise! ur Va-Ni- le Thanksgiving Party A dinner with all the zation, ' r The Board of Reviews took place. Monday, at the home of Advance ment Chairman LeRoy Gammon, who is improving following optical treatment. The district commis sioners meeting was also held at that time. Richard Christofferson has been appointed camping and activity director for the Changes Made Stake Organizations Hold at this court and will go to the troop with the highest percentage of activity. The change from point rating to percentage will place the small troop on an equal basis with the larger organi- 1 D Mayor Frank Sharp. County. safety Outlining the nation-wid- e program, Mayor Sharp urges nil citizens to follow these three in rules: 1. Observe the letter and the In spirit of all traffic regulations. Changes were recently made Stake leadership as follows: 2. Be courteous to every driver and practice sports pedestrian In the Seventh Quorum of Elders, Myrton Francis Grant, manship. 3. Give full attention to driving president, and his counselors, Southwick and Richard D. and walking. Christofferson, and Secretary Earl "In short, drive and walk as you Gurney, were released. Delbert would have everyone else drive Sudweeks was sustained as presi- and walk. If we can do this on dent, with Lawrence D. Colledge, just one day, perhaps we'll real first, and Earl Gurney, second ize how important it is to do like fswk ia mntttamr AAiincAlAfw. Pari wise every day," he declared. In the Young Ladies Mutual Im provement Association, Mrs. Iona Hadfield was released as second Voice of counselor. Mrs. Beda Peck was Contest sustained In her place. Mrs. Rhea Penrod was released as attendance secretary and Mrs. Adith Judging of more than 40 radio Southwick was sustained. entered by Lehi High stuscripts Wesley Rasmussen, Young Men's dents in the annual Voice of DeMutual Improvement Association were contest, being judgmocracy secretary, was released. N. S. Peck ed time. Final at press Wednesday was sustained as replacement. winners were not available. Equestri-Anne- s it If years activities will be presented part United States has asked all Americans to unit in a nation-wid- e demonstration that traffic accidents can be avoided if all motorists and pedestrians do their part; and WHERAS. the Governor of our State has asked all of the communities to support this worthy effort: NOW, THEREFORE, as Mayor of the City of Lehi, I hereby proclaim Wednesday, December 15, as "S-Day" in this community, and ask all citizens to drive and walk on this day so as to keep the entire period free of traffic ac- Visit The New LEHI FLORAL : Mrs. Clara Clover and sons and Mrs. Marvel Racker were among those who attended the funeral of an old friend, Fred Carson, In American Fork, Monday. OT(D)II11S Come! See! 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