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Show Universal lilcmf lining lll Pierep'-n- t C-- rp. Avenue Married 50 Years 4ifi f If i 'C o? . 1 s i ; I 1- - Promoting All Progressive Enterprises For a Bigger, Better Lehi VOLUME TWEXTV-SEVK- SGM M LEHI, I'TAII, THURSDAY. Al'Ul'ST 28, 1958 X . Assignment of Teachers, Personnel Sarah Woolsey; Leaun Otten; Charles F. Drake. Lehi Elementary; Cecil L. Ash, Beth Naomi Shaw; principal; Driggs; Viva Taylor; Thelma Hansen; Helen Harper; Ora Putnam; Ruby Gourley; Ramona Anderson; Arva W. Bone; Carl Mellor; Ruth B. Stephenson; Marvel T. Gray; Vernon K. Nielsen; Winnifred E. Sorenson; Basil J. Dorton; Isabel B. Brown. Sego Lily Elementary: Dale Burgess, principal; Donna Lucille Nuttall; Lou SorLeaone Carson; Myrle enson; Christensen; Beatrice Healey; Jay Macfarlane; Paul Hanson; Bruce Liddiard; Lisle T. Russon; Doddie Stone; Maurine Worlton. Cedar Valley Elementary: Richard W. Robins, principal; Dora G. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane, n Lehi residents, celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on August 12 in New York City, while on a conducted tour to the Church of Jesus Christ well-know- uzz s '$7f V iU io -- v vLj k Seniors 10:30 a.m. 12:30 a.m. Sophomores 1 :45 p.m. Ninth Grade 3:00 p.m. Seventh Grade 1:00 p.m. The eighth grade will register the day regular classwork begins on Wednesday, September 9, at 8:30 a.m. Tuition fees are the same as last year and students are reminded to come to school prepared to pay the amounts as listed below: Senior High School: Activity fee, $7.00; deposit fee, $2.00 P.E. lock rental, $1.00; P.E. book rental, 75c; English book fee, 75c. Junior High School: Ninth grade Schedule Set For Opening of Elementary The opening day of school at the Lehi Elementary will be on September 2, according to principal Cecil L. Ash. The first activity for the day will be a faculty meeting which is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. Kindergarten registration will be all day, by appointment, as noted in letters already in the hands of parents. The afternoon section of the first grade will meet in Miss Viva Taylor's room, beginning at 12:25 p.m. This is in accordance with notes which were sent to the parents ia May of this year, according to Principal Ash. All second and third grade pupils will begin class work at 12:25 p.m. for this opening day of school. All fourth, fifth and sixth grade boys and girls will start school at 12:45 p.m., for Tuesday only, and school will be dismissed at 3:15 p.m. The 3:15 p.m. dismissal time will be in force for the balance of the school' year. The busses will make their run Just in time for the afternoon classes, but on Wednesday they will run as they have in the past. .. School lunch service will begin on Wednesday. iummim tut , V y Pageant Saints Hill at Palmyra. Cumor-a- h New York. Mr. and Mrs. Trane were honored by the Esther James tour and the hogroup of twenty-twtel management of the Vander-bil- t Hotel, where they stayed. A dinner was served in the hotel dining room, with a beautifully decorated Golden Wedding cake and flowers on the table. Mrs. Trane was presented with an orchid corsage and the entire group P-TA joined in the celebation. A proOfficers and committeee chair- gram was carried out and a spemen for the Lehi-CedValley cial poem was written by a memParent-TeachAssociation coun- ber of the group in honor of the Mrs. Ruth B. Stephencil have been announced by Mr. Tranes. son Mrs. Marvel T. Gray also and Mrs. Powell, Ralph president. Powell reported that all positions attended the celebation. Mr. Trane was born August 1. with the group have now been 1888, in Murray, a son of Carl filled as follows: Mrs. John Cook, Cedar Valley, Christian and Susan Powell Trane. first vice president Lloyd B. Adam-so- He married Gladys Southwick on second vice president; Mrs. August 12, 1908, the marriage beVere Peterson, secretary; Mrs. ing later solemnized in the Logan treasurer; Mrs. Temple. Mr. Trane was employed Boyd Smuin, Wane E. Chistensen, membership; by both the Lehi and Garland Mrs. Tony Ferkovich, magazine; sugar factories and was also an Mrs. Leo Loveridge, publicity and employee of the Kennecott Cophistorian; Mrs. Dean Evans, per Company at both their Magna health; Mrs. Reed Carson, juv and Bingham Canyon installations. enile protection and safety; Mrs. He worked for the Geneva Steel Elmo Russon, program; Mrs. How- and at the time of his retirement ard Brown, room mothers and was employed at the Deseret Chemical Depot. He holds the office of Dale Price, legislation; High Priest in the Church of and procedure. Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and is an active member of the Lehi Second Ward. Mrs. Trane was born in Lehi on December 27, 1889, a daughThe descendants of Samuel ter of Samuel Southwick and Dean Sr. will hold their annual Lettie Austin Southwick. She reunion at Rotary Park on Satur- has been very active in the Lehi day, August 30. All will assemble Second Ward where she has held at the park in American Fork many offices in the Primary, at 1:00 p.m. for lunch, after which Sunday School, MIA, and Relief a delightful afternoon is planned Society organizations. She is a which will include a program, member of the Daughters of the races, ball game, swimming, and Utah Pioneers. games. Mr. and Mrs. Trane are the six children. A son, parents Humanitarianism consists in Morris of Trane, passed away in never sacrificing a human being May of 1943. Sons and a daughto a purpose. ter are: Glen Trane of Lehi; Don and Ralph Trane of Salt Lake To him whose elastic and vigKeith Trane of Orem and orous thought keeps pace with the City; Mrs. Delores Trane Sullivan of sun, the day is a perpetual morn- Kearns. They count their grandchildren at 18. ing. Henry David Thoreau. o, ar Gregory. Office personnel will be: Lehi High School, Dorothy J. South-wic- k and Edith C. Fox; Lehi Elementary: Georgia N. Peterson: UliVirjiiiririi r iiiimii una Sego Lily: Dimple Mellor; School Front PLAYOFF POSE WITH TIIEIK MANAGERS WINNERS OF LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STAlunch, Lehi High School: Odessa bat-bo1. Van Van to Richard Gil and Adith Mike Jack r., Miner, Sothwick; Chruma, Wagoner, row, Cooper, Larry Sabey, manager; Paul Sabey, Bobby Orlynn Davis; Zella Hansen; Rita Wagoner and Bruce Ellison. Back row, 1. to r., Harold B. Ellison, Shelton; Virlie Nelson. Sego Lily Kolan, Russell Brown, Paul Kobinson, Blaine Carlton and Howard B. Brown, Absent School; Lillian Crabb, manager; when the picture was taken were Ken Christofferson, Del Hay Ditmar, Jay Colledge, Wayne Peck LeFern Barnes. Cedar Valley: Evand Xip Chilton. elyn Peterson. Custodians: Lehi A. Glen School: Trane, Hugh High All-Sta- rs Otterson, Lynn A. Lewis Lehi W. Valno Peterson, Elementary: Melvin P. Anderson. Sego Lily: Ernest F. Peterson, Ward G. Glover. Bus drivers: Ralph PowThe Little League team, manell, Arvil O. Stone, Hyrum WilkinB. Brown and Tri-StokP-Tson and Fred Turner. School Nur- aged by Howard A e MIA B. Ellison, captured the ses: Mable Jones, Davis Robinson, Harold All-StLittle League game At a meeting held last Thus-daLucille Page. play-of- f Wednesday night, August MIA dance is A August 21, in the Lehi Ele21, at the Veterans' Memorial scheduled for the evening of Aug- mentary School, Mrs. E. Russell Park. ust 30, with Lehi, Alpine and (Phebe) Innes was chosen to With the final score 24 to 4. Timpanogos Stakes participating. serve as president of the Lehi AsHoward and Harold may be justly Everyone over 14 years of age is Elementary Parent-Teachproud of their efforts in polishing invited, according to Clara Peter- sociation for th coming 1958-5- 9 these young men into a winning son and J. B. Cooper, stake activi- school year. activity fee, $5.00; deposit fee, aggregation. ty counselors. Released as immediate past $2.00 P.E. lock rental, $1.00; Russell Brown, pitcher for e The dance will begin at 8 p.m. president, was Mrs. Glen (Leaht Junior High School: Seventh and winning team, allowed only five in the new Lehi Armory with Lehi Sabey. Mrs. Sabey requested to eighth grades: Activity fee, $2.50; hits in the ball game, and each Stake being the host. be relieved of her duties as the deposit fee, $1.50; P.E. lock ren- palyer had a chance to participate head of the Lehi Elementary PTA tal, $1.00. in this important game. Howard due to her numerous church activities and also the fact that her Regular classwork will begin on and Harold state that the vicf ry son is now in junior high school. Wednesday, September 3 at 8:30 was the result of good teamwork a.m., with the time schedule for and each of their charges is to Also released with Mrs. Sabey the classes during the day being be commended. were Mrs. Keith (Maxine) Powell, the same as last year. Mrs. Horace (Reva) Hadfield. The team was composed of the The school busses Vill make following: Russell Brown, Bobby Evans and Mrs. Dan (Donna) their first runs Tuesday, Septem- Kolan, Ken Christofferson, Del Mrs. Ernest (Elaine) Wessman. Mrs. Bessie Baxter Turner, 79, All of these women have done ber 2, so as to arrive at the high KolanRay Ditmar, Richard Van school at 10:30 a.m. for all junior Wagoner, Paul Robinson, Jay Col- passed away Wednesday, August very fine work in the and and senior high school students. ledge, Mike Cooper. Blaine Carl- 20, at the Lehi Hospital. She was were honored at a party given The busses will then pick up the ton, Wayne Peck, Larry Miner, the widow of Herbert John Tur- Tuesday at Wines Park, at which elementary school children so as Paul Sabey. Nip Chilton and Jack ner whom she married on July time Mrs. Sabey, as retiring pres to arrive at their schools as 12:25 Chruma. Bruce Ellison and Gil 16, 1899, in American Fork. Mr. ident, was presented with a gift p.m. The return trips will be, Van Wagoner served on the team Turner died 19 years ago. of appreciation. The party was s. Mrs. Turner was born October also held for the purpose of getting elementary schools at 3:15 p.m. as 29, 1878. in Lowestof, England, acquainted with the new board and high school at 4:15 p.m. The the daughte of Robert and Sarah members. regular schedule which will start Elizabeth Foldard Baxter. She Wednesday, will be the same as Eleeted to serve with Mrs. Innes was an active member of the Lehi for the last year. A. F. Art coming year will bo the Second Ward. following: Mrs. Ernest (Eileen) The American Fork Art AsSurvivors include three sons and Urry. first Prinsociation would like to announce two daughters: Herbert Robert cipal Cecil L. Ash, second that all entries in the American Turner and William Donald Tur Mrs. Merwin (Barbara) Fork Steel Day art exhibit must ner, both of American Fork: Fred- Lewis, secretary; program chairbe in at 49 East Main Street on erick Charles Turner of Lehi; man, Mrs. Ernest (Pauline) Cedar-stroeither August 28 or 29 from 2 Mrs. Mildred Cardon of Ogden; membership chairman, Mrs. 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Paintings may be Mrs. Reva Hill of Roy; nineteen Keith (Ann) Bushman, who repicked up immediately after the grandchildren and 29 places Mrs. Dan Evans: project School will begin for all sec- exhibit or the following day until two brothers and one chairman, Mrs. Paul ( Doris Petond, third, fourth, fifth and sixth 12 noon. sister. erson; publicity chairman and hisgrade students of the Sego Lily The exhibit will be open from Funeral services were held Sat- torian, Mrs. Tony (Arditht School at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, Sep- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., at 49 East Main at 1 p.m., in the Lehi Fifth magazine chairman. Mrs. tember 2, according to an anounce-me- Street, American Fork, according urday Ward, with Keith Larsen of the E. X. (Leona) Bird: adult educamade by G. Dale Burgess, to Mrs. Ruth Eskelson, chairman. Second Ward bishopric officiating. tion chairman, Mrs. Hal (Katii-eryn- ) principal. The prayer at the mortuary was Holmstead, who replaces All first grade students who Solitude is as needful to the offered by Donald Turner, a son, Mrs. Keith Powell; hospitality walk to school, and those who imagination as society is whole- with the prelude and postlude chairman, Mrs. Ralph (Willa) ride the bus driven by Orvil O. some for the character. music in the chapel being played Wing; safety and juvenile protecStone, will report at the above by Naomi Shaw at the organ tion chairman, Mrs. A. F. (Donna) sweet What delights a quiet console. time. First grade students who Chruma. who replaces Mrs. Horace ride the bus driven by Ralph Pow- affords. Hadfield; civil defense chairman, (Continued on Back Page) ell will begin Wednesday morning. Mrs. George (Flora Mae) ReyKindergarten students who regnolds, who replaces Mrs. Ernest istered last spring will be notiWessman: and health chairmen, fied, either by telephone or letter, Mrs. W. P. (Mabel) Jones and when they are to begin, accordMrs. Eldred (Adith) Southv.ick. ing to principal Burgess. Those not registered may do so TuesAt press time yesterday (Wed- Equally fine support was expected day afternoon. nesday) the big Lehi Community at the two auction sales and an Carnival seemed to be meeting outstanding program to be preall expectations of the committee. sented later in the day. The chuck - wagon breakfast, A more detailed report will be A practice for the Lehi Senior Lehi Band will be held on Lehi City Police and Utah Coun- sponsored by the Lehi Jaycees, published in the Free Press next Marching was an outstanding success from evening, August 28, at Thursday ty Sheriff's deputies Monday were the time it started at 6 a.m. until 7 p.m., in the basement of the is thanks to a bold extended cattle Special who rustler seeking breakfast was served at outside and local concerns for Tabernacle. shot and butchered a yearling the last10:30 a.m. The many con- their about This marching aggregation will Holstein heifer in a pasture two furnishing of products for in the Steel Day parade appear miles south of here sometime cession stands and other activi- the chuck-wago- n and breakfast, ties all seemed to be well sup- further 1 in American Fork on September insuring the day's sucduring Monday night. as this is the last parade of ported. We got a glimpse of what cess. This goes to and Coffee Folger's The thief apparently cut the can be done by of citizens season it is hoped Company for the coffee; Lehi Rol- the summer animal into quarters and loaded of the community.unity will bo noted. a turnout full that ler Mills for the pancake mix; the meat Into a car, according to All ladies' clubs and civic orAttention is called to the Junior Cloverleaf Dairy for the milk; High Band rehearsal, also, which police officers. ganizations of the city were very The heifer, owned by Steve Wil-le- s, generous in their participation to- Nuttall Dairy and Moo Milk for will be held in Friday, August 29, was valued at $125.00. wards making the day a success. the coffee milk. at 6:30 p.m.. J R Win Playoff Mrs. E. R. Innes Game to Wind Up Season New President of Little League Elementary Dance Saturday ar er t!-- Funeral Held Saturday For Bessie B. Turner A bat-boy- Entries Invited at Show Sego Lily School Op ens Doors vice-preside- September Latter-da- Officers Named For Local Council : . of er Lehi Junior, Senior High Schools Juniors n 50th Wedding Anniversary on Trip Registration Schedules Listed For registration hours: i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane Observe Tri-Stal- je The Lehi Junior and Senior High Schools have scheduled registration day Tuesday, September 2 for the ninth and seventh grades and the senior high school pupils, by according to word released Dean T. Worlton, principal, Senior High, and J. Ferrin Gurney, principal, Junior High. Following is the schedule for ,4 m m,mii'iiiM i ill tr n liiir""- Hrrin i KmmiiniriMiiilf it Mil. AMI MUS. ANDREW TKAXE In Lehi Schools Listed For Year Administration office personnel for the Alpine School District, for the coming school year, has been announced as follows: Alma P. Burton, superintendent; Elijah Chipman, clerk and treasurer; Lloyd B. Adamson, director of instruction and supervisor of high schools; Dan W. Peterson, director of research and public relations; B. M. Jolley, director of pupil personnel and supervisor of guidance and attendance; Elliot C. Howe, supervisor of junior high schools and foreign lanuage; Margaret E. Johnson, supervisor of intermediate grades and art; Alice Parker, superviso of primary grades and music; Ellen W. Brown, adult education supervisor; Orvil B. Davis, director of maintenance and operation; Mary R. Camen-ish- , supervisor of school lunch; Ernell W. Williamson, supervisor of transportation. of Lehi have just been announced as follows: Lehi High School: Dean T. Worl-toprincipal; H. Keith Bushman; Jimmie F. Crittenden; Elden A. Harding; Lars E. Jenkins; Norman E. Lundell; Byron Memmott; E. H. Pearson; Dale H. Price; Dean Prior; Carol Waddoups; R. Dean Welch; Eleroy R. West; Or-vi- n G. Wilde; Russell L. Hillman; Margaret Hansen. Lehi Junior High School: J. Fer-ri- n Gurney, principal; Melvin P. Burton; Leo Eugene Crismon; William J. Calvert; Joseph W. Cran-me- r; Norine Fox; Elwood C. Hunt; Ijeanne C. Jackson Owen R. Porter; Herbert B. Stratton; Elaine D. Walker; Lynn T. Woolston; 1 . ,. i" SITiEK THREE TIES DAY 11 r PER I 1 am" n, by-la- Dean Reunion Announced Free Press Adds New Automatic Unit The Free Press this week added a new 12x18 Heidelberg press to its production department. The new unit was purchased to speed up production of commercial job printing and is one of the fastest and most versatile presses of its kind in the business. With the new addition, the Free Press now boats one of the most modern, plants in the te county and is equipped to do all types of printing. The new press will work side by side with a 12x18 automatic and an 8 x 10 handfed platen. With the installation of the new unit, the Free Press has now replaced all old equipment during the past 10 years. Mr. Innes invites inspection of the new press by townspeople at any time. n: Fer-kovic- h; nt Lehi Community Carnival Hailed As Outstanding United Success Practice Slated Rustlers Butcher Holstein at For Lehi Band . 20' 3555 -- fi J, ; wmCT WH FREE PRESS INSTALLS NEW HEIDELBERG George Reynolds, right, shop foreman, demonstrates to Dean Zimmerman, gterotype "technician" how this modern new automatic prew operates. |