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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. Boyd F. Strong Joins Guard Unit this year and was transferred to the Lehi Unit as of April 10 of He is a son of Ralph H. Strong Boyd F. Strong has joined the Lehi National Guard of Alpine and is married to .a Lehi unit as a cook, according to W. O. girl. Maurice J. Dahl, unit administrator.' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Osborne Sgt Strong entered the Lehi unit and children. Grant, Sandra and in January, 1955 and served for one year before voluntarily enter- Shauna, of Murray, visited here ing active duty in the U. S. Army. on Easter Sunday with Mr. and He received his discharge March Mrs. Paul Rosier and family. Sgt. E-- 5 Notice of Bond Election The Board of Education of Alpine School District, Utah County, Utah PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in Alpine School District, Utah County, State of Utah, on the 26th day of April, 1955, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district, during the year next preceding such election, the following question, Shall the Board of Education of Alpine School District, Utah County. State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the district in the amount of Two Million, Nine Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars $2,950,000.00), in denominations of One Thounsand Dollars (1,000.00) each, numbered 1 to 2950 inclusive, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed two and one-ha- lf per centum per annum, to be dated June 1, 1955, and to mature serially, as follows: $150,000.00 June 1, 1956 $300,000.00 June 1, 1962 $100,000.00 June 1, 1957 $300,000.00 June 1, 1963 to-w- it: (2) June $100,000.00 1, 1958 $300,000.00 June lrl964 $450,000.00 June 1, 1965 $450,000.00 June 1, 1966 $300,000.00 June 1, 1967 Welfare Banquet April Lehi Hospital Happenings Lehi Native Dies Suddenly 15 All families in the Sixth Ward are reminded to attend the ward welfare banquet to be held in the ward hall, Friday, April 15. Every home is being contacted in the ticket sale by Priesthood quorum members, and plans are for an outstanding complete evening. A lavish baked ham banquet will be served an an interesting program presented. All proceeds will go toward the welfare fund, it is announced by Bishop Calvin Swenson. Mrs. Gordon Bergquist Joins Husband in Germany Glenn William Smith, 56, broth er of Mrs. Alvah Van Wagoner, died in Salt Lake City, April 10, enroute to a hospital. He had recently undergone a major oper ation and was improving satisfactorily. Death was attributed to a heart ailment. Mr. Smith was born in Lehi, April 17, 1898, a son of Richard Thomas and Amanda J. Ross Smith. He was married to Leda Orgill of Riverton, July 26, 1920, the marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He is survived by three daughters and two sons, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Electa Robinson and Mrs. Zora Zabriskie, American Fork; Mrs. LaVone Anderson, Butte, Montana; Mrs. Alta Nelson, Pleasant Mrs, Gordon Bergquist, the Mrs. Van Wagoner, former Carlyn Wilson, left Sat- Grove; Merrill Gayle Lehi; Smith, Payson; Leo urday to join her husband, Pfc. Smith, Orem. Bergquist, overseas in Germany. Funeral services will be conMaking the entire trip by plane, ducted Thursday (today) at 12 she was scheduled to arrive in noon, in the Deseret Mortuary in Frankfurt, Germany, Monday at Salt Lake City, with interment in 6 p. m. They would then go by Riverton cemetery. train to Schweinfurt where Pfc. the to be stationed Berquist expects Lehi for another 16 months. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. son-in-la- Garden Club Plants Peace Roses The gift of Clifford Austin, well known local resident and prominent gardener, six Peace rose bushes were planted in the Wines Park rose garden as an Arbor Day gestuce. Presented to the Lehi Garden Club, the bushes were installed in the central plot of the Centennial Rose Garden, originally sponsored by the local club in 1950. Roy L. Ferma'n and E. B. Garrett did the actual planting. They report that pruning of the bushes will take place in the near future. To date, the lateness of the season has delayed the growth of the bushes to the extent that it is impossible to determine where to prune. Although the rose garden apparently wintered well, it may" be necessary to make some replacements. Included in the group were the Evans L. Anderson, Warren L. Goates and Jean L. Phillips Now is the FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 Lehi Memorial Lehi La Verda Peterson Leota Peterson Building Gwen Dorton Lehi, Utah Rose Cook Cedar Valley Cedar Fort School Fairfield Sarah Berry Cedar Fort, Mary Anderson ' Time m To Have Your Utah. Photograph Taken PRECINCT Melba B. Calder Valene Hubbard Mariam Bradshaw FIFTH SCHOOOL REPRESENTATIVE Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, , Orem City Hall Orem, Utah ' for (Fifth School Representative Precinct Cont'd) Judges of Election Polling Place Voting Districts Orem Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Clarence Bliss Loreen Bliss Home, 757 So. Ludvig Poulson 400 East Mother's Day HI 14, 1955 There is one brother, Michael Dee Woolsey is the pleased grandfather and Mr. and Mrs. Lester James Richard Thompson, 71, Denice Wilcox, 19. daughter of B. Colledge, received medical treatment April Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox, unJoseph and Faye Bennett Godderwent major surgery, Monday, frey are the proud parents of a April 11. black-haire- d baby boy, born April Mrs. Sophia Christofferson, 75, 9. The newcomer, who weighed ChristMrs. reAdelaide Grant mother of Bishop Rodeback, in at 7 lbs. 10 ozs., will be named offerson, was admitted for medical mains a patient at the hospital Robert Lane. There are two treatment April 7. She is reportand Michael brothers, Gary A ed improving. baby girl, weight 6 lbs. 12 ozs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifjoined the family of Lloyd and Grandparents, Mrs. Rachel 89, Bertha Sonneson Busker, April 5. ford Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, mother of Mrs. Stanley Taylor, is Signe Alice is the name chosen Orson Gadfrey, are joining in the welcome. receiving medical treatment She for the newcomer. Godfrey lives in Fielding, and was admitted April 9. Mrs. Pearl Carr, Lisa is the name chosen for in Ogden. winsome the baby daughter, first 4-- H child of Gary and Jolene Grant Floy and Lola Carson Taylor Meredith, born April 6. The new of Pleasant Grove, welcomed a at 12 in arrival weighed 6 lbs. More Club leaders are ozs. of Salt Lake City, baby daughter, weight 7 lbs. 14 Formerly urgently needed for local groups the Merediths are temporily at ozs., born April 9. There are two in cooking or sewing, according to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarsisters, Helen and Christine. Mrs. Mrs. Jay Haws, Lehi director. ence A. Grant, proud grandparLeaone F. Carson is the proud The worthwhile program is now ents, in American Fork. Mr. and of in several underway getting Mrs. K. E. Meredith, paternal grandmother. the groups now functioning and grandparents, are now living in more girls would like to partici- West Mountain. pate if leaders could be secured. Anyone willing to teach a group A baby son, their first child, is invited to contact Mrs. Haws was born to Darrell and Dorene in the near future. Hazlett Allred, April 6, weight 5 CHIROPRACTOR lbs. 3 ozs. Jeffery Darrell will be his name. Mrs. Rebecca Allred Y shares honors with grandparents, 111 Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of PHONE 0934-J- 4 Alhambra, Calif. 736736 East 4th North, Orem Roger Graham, well known Lehi business man, is reported in Therold and Colleen Greenhalgh (Appointment Only) critical condition in Waltham, Woolsey have a new baby son, Massachusetts, following a coron- born April 8, weight 6 lbs. 5 ozs. ary thrombosis and a pleurasy condition. His wife, Mrs. Ruth Graham, joined him last week, making the trip by train. Mr. Graham spent the month in Massachusetts, on a business tour, Front end alignment and wheel balancing. also visiting with relatives and friends in the area. Motor tune up and complete Automotive Repairs 7-- 9. Great-grandmoth- er Club Leaders Urgently Needed 4-- H Dr. J. P. Miles Roger Graham Critically In Massachusettes X-RA- Zufelt Auto Repair Service Q Q O Exxpert body and fender work and painting. Q GOOD Year tires and batteries Highest prices allowed for your old battery Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired Q - PHONE AM. FORK FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY Q SAVE UP TO $180 on Your New Pontiac At Factory Paul L Harmon Am. Fork THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Vilate Varney Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 Legion Hall Am Fork American Juanita Storrs Lucy Bush Fork, Utah Orem THURSDAY, APRIL Sixth Ward Sets Glen W. Smith, Wilson, with whom she has remained since her husband left for overseas duty, entertained at a $150,000.00 June 1, 1960 family dinner in her honor at the $150,000.00 June 1, 1961 Doll House. Other family memof for for the purpose raising money purchasing school sites for bers present were Mr. and Mrs. building or purchasing one or more school houses and supplying the Wilson of American Fork; same with furniture and apparatus and for improving the grounds. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wilson, Mrs. Said election to be held in the (5) school representative precincts Lane Hall and daughter Patsy, and the polling places within said precincts and the judges who have and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore, been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: She telecousins, of Bountiful. her brother Max Wilson, phoned FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT in Seattle, Washington, prior to Judges of Election Polling Place Voting Districts her departure. PL Grove No. Lindon School Margaret E. Holdaway Lindon Alberta M. Walker Lindon, Utah CONFERENCE VISITORS Florence O. Gillman FROM SAN FRANCISCO Union School Verda Madsen Vineyard Mrs. Alice L. Phillips enjoyed Lakeview Vineyard, Utah Nora Harding the company of several relatives Drucella Madsen from San Francisco, California, LaVon Roberts Nos. 1, 2 Page School Pleasant View here to attend General ConferPleasant View, Melba Cluff ence. Mrs. Emma Lauper was an Leah Gleason Utah overnight guest and her daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. and PRECINCT SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE R. also Johnson, spent some time 1 S. No. Manila Winters Pleasant Grove Norma here. With them were their child Avis West . No. 2, 3 City Hall Pleasant Grove ren, Linda, Joan and Joseph. They Pleasant Grove, E. J. Swenson visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Utah W. Adamson in Salt Lake City. School . Adamson Alpine Alpine Faye Florence Strong Highland Alpine, Utah n Owen Beck $200,00.00 June 1, 1959 I.KHT. UTAH Pbone 565 Rasmussen HEATING and VENTILATING 624 Get Ready for . . . SPRING Children's Peddle Pushers Ladies Peddle Pushers - $1.95 $2.95 & up Sport Coats and Slacks The Very Latest in . . . Sport Shirts Furnaces - Appliances Air Conditioning Shoes For The Family PHONES: PL Grove SS11 Gowboy Boots and Hats Lehi POWERS 14-- J Margaret Pope' Orem, Utah The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Alpine School District to the judges of the election, to be by them furnished to 4 the qualified .voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A. M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter residing in the School Representative Precinct In which he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said school district during the year next preceding such election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Alpine School District, Utah County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given as required by law this 22nd day of March, 1955. Board of Education of Alpine School District X THOMAS A. BARRATT, President Utah County, State of Utah (SEAL) Attest: Elijah Chipman Clerk, Board of Education of ? Alpine School District ' j Utah County. State of Utah. Published in Lehi Free Press April 7, 14, 21, 1955 She Will Cherish it Forever if You Have it Made at TK0RNW00D STUDIO Phone 436 - American Fork For Your Appointment ' RAINY Why Throw Those Old Shoes Away? We Could Make Them Look Like New' For Only a Small Amount Keep That Old Shoe Comfort and Let Us Give Them - ' That New Look Shoe Shoe Repair DAYS Sales Main Street Lehi ' 1M Lam! . . . 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