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Show - .- CHRISTMAS LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 , ft v. f rsi EVANS VILLE CAMP Top row. 1. to r- - Virfle Gurney, Maude I dell, Emily Johanon, Mary Calton, Geneva Stewart, Mary - l- Viri - Nat. Farmers Union Organized Here An organization of the National Farmers Union was effected locally at a meeting at which a group of farmers participated. This is vice-preside- nt; 7 1, Tfcif YJt, I) Mr. Webb, well known Lehi native and former Lehi newspaper man, continues very active at his Utah-Idaho advanced age. He runs his farm, annual tended the and cares for his own home since g banquet-meetinSugar Company at the Hotel Utah roof garden. the passing of !iis wife. Holding a Wednesday evening, was the oldest record of 75 years choir singing, one present who had worked in he is still a regular member of the the general office. First Ward choir. Mr. Webb was employed for 40 Members of the Social Club met years by the company, for 20 years in the general office in Salt at the home of Mrs. Clara ZimLake City, and for some time in merman in American Fork, last Sugar City, Idaho, as assistant Thursday. e4uce( Prices!! H, Dlck-erso- ! if- i W, I" - superintendent. Turner, Laura Evans, the fourth group to be organized Vina Wilrork, Verda in Utah Officers elected Elva Tlngey, Chris include County. B. J. Lott, the following: tinji IavLs, Deon Beck, Delbert Norman, president; Alico Skinner. Reueben Russon, secretary-tMrs. Orson GodSecond row Ora Chld-ete- r, reasurer; educational director. Ma frey, Elizabeth IpKon, Eugene Hotter will serve as thilda I'hiUiiw, Ruth U'an-laorganization director; Mrs. Reuben Captain Goldie Zel-I- n Russon as Junior leader, and Ilelva Johnnon, 'J Smith as recreation Douglas Clark. director; Stanford Shelley, publicFront Mary Collodge, ity director. Insurance agent is 83 and Mary Mork, 81. B. J. Lott who will give a complete Several other were not insurance service for the memberKits reg. 3.G8 Now 3.19 present when picture was ship. J. Earl Smith is state repre- N taken. sentative. Now 79c The state received its charter $1.00 Rings last April, with a required memBooks with bership of 5,000, which has con- Q tinued to increase. 3.95 Now 3.49 Pointing out the purpose and some of the services of the organLights complete with ization, Mr. Smith reported that K the Farmers Union works through N Now Only 69c is the first joint gathering held local, state and national legislative since the centennial observance in and regulatory agencies as well as Icicles 1950. long all branches of government in Evansville Camp achieved second seeking greater security for famil25c 19c place in the North Utah County ies on the land. For this purpose, district for turning in 48 histories an all d office and staff Icicles in Washington, D. C. It sponsors during the past year. 10c 8c Officers Goldie D. bus trips to the national capitol include, winter months farmers during Dickerson, captain; Belva G. John- by Tree 89c Ruth K. for direct conference with law- N son, 1st reg. $1 Zella makers and heads of departments. Wanlass, 2nd Bulbs 11, 40, 25 or 5 ctn. 98c Resolutions adopted by chosen R. Clark, secretary-treasure- r; Deon M. Beck, class leader; Virgie delegates at the National Farmers Gurney, historian, assisted by Union convention embody the folGoldie Dickerson; Verda L. Peter- lowing policies and positions: 1. A 100 per cent parity income son, registrar; Belva Johnson, organist; Eunice Hutchings, chor- for farmers and strong enough ister; Laura R. Evans, parlia- price support programs to assure Mathilda mentarian; Phillips, farmers that they will be able to obtain this level of income. Vina assistant Wilcock, chaplain; 2. Full agricultural production chap.; Emily Johnson, scrap book. in line with good land use and LEHI 325 Main establishment of adequate reserves in time of plenty for protection Pe-tento- n, t , WALTER WEBB, VETERAN RETIRED EMPLOYEE. ATTENDS U. & I. SUGAR FETE Walter L. Webb, 85. who at- EDITION n, STOP AMD BAWE X Shaving Ear Scrap reg. Flash r i Captain Goldie camps of Lehi. Dickerson of Evansville Camp will P Camp Recalls Evansville Entire Year of Achievement DU By Zella Clark The Evansville Camp of Utah Daughters of Pioneers can look back on another year of activity Our members and achievement. have developed a greater appreciation of their privilege to belong to such a wonderful organization, and to honor our early pioneers by writing and recording their histories for younger generations. We are nearing the completion of our camp history book. Daughter. Eunice Hutchings has donated an American flag to the camp which we plan to use in the serve ns secretary-treasureCaptain Ethel Hunger, Bluebell, and Velma Comer, captain of Fort Wall Camp, will assist as aides in to ceremony of pledging allegiance Captain Hunger the flag. Daughter Elva Tingey the organization. act as custodion of relics. has presented a Utah State flag will also of the Primary consideration to the camp. is the Central preorganization Meet In Homes Memorial of Marker servation the We are meeting in the homes of Lehi's our members this year. The les- placed In 1950 at the site of sons given by Class Leader Deon original pioneer cemetery on State Beck are very inspiring, and a Street. pioneer history is given each time. Four Camjw Meet A special gathering of the four Form Locl Orcantaatlon The local D. U. P. camps have Lehi camps was held June 10, in the stake tabernacle basement. formed a Central Organization Mrs. Olive Leany, captain of the The luncheon meeting featured a Snow Spring Camp, was elected program with talent from the chairman to preside over the four various camp organizations. This r. vice-captai- n; vice-captai- n; Anderson, Glayds extra Special reg. length Special Stands Street Phone and defense. 3. Full production capacity to increase the domestic standard of living and to alleviate famine, hunger and malnutrition aboard. 4. National conservation of natural resources. 5. An extended farm credit pro- ne Pe- $ft' "w km i m. tut m. h w$ 6. Public power development and availability to farmers at low cost. 7. g. Expansion of isvcR the Federal Crop Insurance Program. 8. Examination of agricultural ormnzn by marketing program for increased 9. Increased agricultural research and education including vocational agriculture education. 10. Strong support of farmer administration of farm programs. We condemn the practice of utilizing advisory committees for the purpose of making agricultural policy decisions. The program includes cooperative hospitals, accounting, credit unions, truck lines and technical information. Laliue Prior, Vi- Note An accident on the press obliterated the face of Mrs. Helen Allison We're sorry! It er (sego lily) and State Tree (pine); second lesson, "The Mormon Village;" third, "That the Children May Know." 42 Captain Velma Comer heads the the proceeds of which will go to- camp's list of officers with Martha ward placing the flagpole at the Ann Cox," 1st, and Beth Young, DUP Memorial Building in Salt 2nd, lieutenants. Chaplains are Rachel Anderson and Maesa Goat-eLake City. secretary, Virlie Nelson; hisPresentation of the lessons by Laura Smith has been outstand- torian, Inez Smith; music, Thelma Webb and Mable Lehmberg. May ing. Lessons this season include "State Emblems; Our State Flow Bone, registrar; Audrey Wilson, Fort Wall DUP Camp Members Has Enrollment of Fort Wall Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, has built up a membership of 42, who are assisting in the gathering of histories. Allied with the pioject is the writing of the individual histories of members. The camp has sold five books, s; cheerleader; Ruth Stone, parliamentarian; Helen Allison, scrap book find relics collector, make up the executive group. Rilla Robinson visited the camp from the District Board. A Christmas party at the home of former captain, LaRue Prior, was well attended and enjoyable. A member of this camp, Inez P. Smith, serves as corresponding secretary on the North Utah , Pays to Advertise! 21 CONSOLE Including Excise Tax and Warranty County Board. .V. w-- wfttt.feiii ra." $ ttr mfn W y iit mj. y'A - rfx' f'sii 21-ln- M SNOW SPRINGS CAMP Top row, r. to 1., Leota li A & x Peterson, Nettie Warcn-sk- i, Pearl Turner, Edith Haws, Helen Powell, Sadie Southwick, Maude Glo ver, Mildred Woolsey and Rose Lott. Second row Captain Olive Leany, Ruby Meredith, Lula Anderson, Martha Ball, Myrle Garrett, Lucy Whitman, Ethel Wat kins, Fdine Wing, Maude J 'N Making a special drive for the completion of histories, the Snow Spring Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, was rated first in this activity in North Utah County. The camp was awarded a cash histories prize of $5. Fifty-si- x were compiled. Two books have been completed and the third is underway. V Front row Flora Zimmerman, Eliza Fjeld, Geneva Lott (deceased), Rachel Wing, Harriett Holds worth, Lovtnlal Royle, Dot Racke;, Juliet P. Jackson. The camp is honored at having two district officers, Nettie Waren-sk- i, historian, and Ruth Banks who is district organist. Relics Preserved Several relics have been placed by the camp in the cabinet in the Memorial Building. Included are pioneer knives, a chopping knife and a belt made by the James lain; Dot A. Racker, assistant chaplain; Juliet P. Jackson, parliamentarian; Maude H. Adams, class leader; Rose P. Lott, assistant class leader; Lucy F. Whitman, clippings; Lovinia M. Royle, cheerleader; Pearl II. Turner, assistaant cheerleader. OFF' TO NEVADA Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shelley left Wednesday for a holiday visit in Las Vegas, Nevada. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buhecker, their daughter Lois, e with plctur, safety glass Alumlnlzd tub for Exceptional perform- - no, SV4" even In difficult fringe area TiV g speaker system for superior audio quality Wld-ram- b it. Doorator styld. In of rich smart compact cabinet mahogany veneers May the happiness of you and your loved ones be as everlasting A Merry Christmas and Harwood family. Patriarch Andrew Fjeld typed and framed a short record of each one. Captain Olive Leany heads the officers list which includes, Lcota T. Peterson, 1st lieutenant; Ruth M. Johnson, 2nd lieutenant; Ethel R. Watkins, secretary; Dora A. Helen I. Eichler, treasurer; Powell, historian; Udine S. Wing, registrar; Martha E. Ball, custodion of relics; Maude W. Glover, chorister; Ruth S. Banks, assistant chorister; Lula D. Anderson, organist; Ruby Z. Meredith, chap lart-fr- extra sharp, extra deep picture values as the evergreen. CP Snow Springs DUP Camp Takes Top Place in History Gathering oh tilted r '., '.V.WW.Vk leiaB, Adams. v. & efficiency. k, WJm I gram. Verlie Nelson, Martha Ann Cox, Mable Lehra-berSecond row Alberta Simpson, Florence Jensen, Loretta Maxwell, Rachel Anderson, Christie Willes, Adelaide Rode-bcLaura Schow. 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