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Show THURSDAY, THE LKHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 4, 1958 SEPTEMBER Lehi Native Receives Honor Babies Named, Confirmations in Lehi Wards Last Sunday Babies named and confirmations performed in Lehi wards last Sunday were listed by ward clearks &s follows: FIRST WARD Melvin Anderson, ward clerk No blessings nor confirmations. SECOND WARD Vernon Blamires, ward clerk Julie Ann Heislet. Blessings daughter of Leonard and Deloris Coca Heislet, born July 16, 1958 in Lehi; blessed by Roland Mor-for- d of Pleasant Grove. Russell Lewis Hillman, Ji., son r,t Russell I., and Iraine Neilsen Willman hnrn .Tnlv 94 1W8 in Am-- ! erican Fork; blessed by his father. No confirmations reported. THIRD WARD Arthur Powell, ward clerk Blessings Don Earl Chestnut. .on of Don and Verda Carrie Grace Chestnut, born March 12, 1858 in American Fork; blessed by Lawrence Grace, an uncle. Sharon Faye Confirmations Marshall, daughter of James Angus and Audrey Snyder Marshall, born Sept. by Arnold Brems. his grandfather. Dale Frank Smith, son of Frank Eugene and Vera Irene Walton Smith; born July 24. 1950; baptized August 24 by Gary Christoffer-son- ; confirmed by his father. (Resolution adopted by the Utah State Farm Bureau Federation Board of Directors) Motor fuels used on highways are universally taxed throughout the United States, by both State and Federal governments. However, motor fuels consumed in uses are almost universally untaxed, both Federal and State governments granting either refunds or exemptions. Utah and Vermont are exceptions, providing neither refunds nor exemptions on gasoline. In Utah gasoline is the only source of power taxed directly when used in productive enterprises. Diesel fuel, electricity, coal, natural gas, all are tax free except for a limited application of the state sales tax which is only about as severe as the gasoline tax. . Taxation of gasoline beyond its se on the highways constitutes a discrimination against gasoline users as distinguished from those who use other sources of power. a native of Lehi, has been awarded a certificate of honor by the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association for having worked 44 years at Utah Copper Division of Kenneeott Copper Core acporation without a cident. A carpenter at the Utah Magna Mill, Mr. Taylor received his certificate and a gold lapel pin at He recently. special ceremonies was one of 20 employees who w ere honored for having worked 40 e years or more without a accident. The association also awarded safety certificates in recognition of other outstanding safety performances by the division. The entire Utah Copper Division received a certificate for opA. Taylor, lost-tim- Gasoline Tax Refund Aired non-highw- 20, 1943, J. I 17,312.989 erating man-hou- with-o- rs ! ic. More Tourists Parks, Monuments your Democratic FOR atBYU studi-nhody- Complete Auto Repair Work Official Station MOBILE Auto Service Fred XakKgawa, Owner, Manager PHONE 200 Sheila Baker, Salt Lake City, speeding $10; Floyd Beck, American Fork, no driver's license, produced same later, case dismissed; Charles Vernon Miller, Rialto, Cal., speeding, police warning only; Sterling Wilde, Layton, speeding Our humanity were a poor thing but for the divinity that stirs within us. Francis Bacon. CLARICE B. CARTER Mrs. Carter's business experience includes positions as bookThought is the property of those keeper for Ford Motor Co., credit only who can entertain it. manager and audit clerk, Sears Roebuck & Co., cost accountant for Pomroy-Morriso- n Co., at Geneva Steel and her present position. She has been active in the Republican party, having served several terms as local district vice O AUTO chairman and as secretary of the O SIGNATURE Provo precinct organization and as state delegate from District 4. O FURNITURE She is active in club and civic work, having served as executive secretary of the Women's Council. A member of the LDS Church, PHONE 41S she has been active in Primary American Fork and YWMIA organizations. A r Mrs. Carter is a native of Am-ica- n Fork, having been born and educated in the elementary and high schools in that city. She also Efficient placement service to aid in finding en- Close joyment. roommates Registration 4 a Lm 1 1 adequate protection to outlying areas of our county. Democratic Candidate for Sheriff WORK to obtain adequate facilities to segregate jail High quality law enforcement and wise spending of public funds first offenders from hardenare the two major aims of Roscoe ed criminals. PROVIDE the most efficKay's program for the Sheriff's AOSCOE KAY office. To accomplish ROSCOE KAY Geneva Finance these aims ient law enforcement pos-- ( sible for every dollar spent. Paid Pol. l Mi mm Adv. by KAY FOR SHERIFF COMMITTEE Lewis Smith and J. L. (Cap) Barnhart Mfc imim . tm in ifc fc family-sie- association d with groups o f beautiful campus residences. in A complete stake of the LOS Church, entirely with student membership in 21 wa rds. September September 29-3(- 21-2- 7 5 A rational nature admits of nothing .which is not serviceable to the rest of mankind. To feel much for others, and little for ourselves; to restrain our selfish, and exercise our benevolent affections, constitutes the perfection of human nature. S UnliruV IIV MlMl "1 onICEofI9S9 i.w..8 THE WIZARD ol 01 aj 1 UTAH STATE FAIR 13 thru SEPT 21 nitei ol 8 30 Molt. 2:30, Sol., Sun., Wtd , Friday SEPT. Twilit t 130. ol S All 1 RICHARD T. p m. Sol. Sept. 19 ol 1, 5 Pricet Intlud To and Foirgroundi Admittion. $3.75, S3 25, $2.7S, S2.2S. Location not guaranteed. Order now by mail; Sond 4 ctnl stamped addressed return envelope with check or money order to UTAH STATE FAIR, FG 6, Salt lake City 10. LOOKING TO 1 THE FUTURE? GET FULL HOUSEPOWER! Today there are over 65 electric appliances available for the home. Manufacturers predict this number will be increased to more than 100 in the future. r That's why you need full house enough wiring to give you topnotch performance from the appliances you'll add as well as those now House-powe- serving you. Your electrician or electric dealer can bring you Full Houstpowtr with nothing down and as little as S5 a month, through a low cost Title loan 1, r uviprmn 7W 1 HUH. HAM YOI N(i I MVERSITY Provo, I'tah i dBM attended the BYU. She is married to J. Lloyd Carter and they have one daughter. APPLY NOW I OK ADMISSION Freshman Orientation I LOANS Vote September Expanded schedule to include all who wish to take any class. $20. for Utah County Commissioner 624 WORK closely with all' law enforcement agencies to insure complete protection for all residents of our county. COOPERATE fully with the juvenile department to constructive appromote proaches to juvenile problems. STRIVE to remove law enforcement from politics. Sl'PPORT continued police training programs in cooperation with the FBI and the establishment of a state police academy. OBTAIN qualified personnel to enlarge the sheriff's department and give more Candidate 4i Counseling service available to every student. PHONE AM. FORK WILL Ferron R. Jones, Ogden, speeding $10; Sheldon H. Zimmerman, Provo, speeding $15. Vote For Nielson KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE y, $10. ' S Budget payments If desired FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY Rose Marie W. Goodwin, Lehi, failure to yield right-of-wa$20; Dale K. Barker, Sandy, speeding ut : Marcellus Front end alignment and wheel balancing Motor tune-u- p and complete automotive repair Tractor Service GOOD Year tires and batteries Power and hand land mower sales and service K. Williamson, Provo, speeding $10 Navy Offers Grads Technical Training th con-lirm- The following cases were completed and listed in the docket book of City Judge Leland Powell during the past week: David Donald Williams. Salt Lake City, speeding $20; Lou Jean ) . Q Q Q Q Q Q 'tiom'n, Judge a fatality during the period between August 20, 1956 and December 22, 1957. The Navy needs qualified high school graduates to train in technical fields. Qualified high school graduates interested in receiving trade training in a field of their choice and the opportunity to apply for four years of college education in the science and engineering fields and would like to serve their country as a Navy in the enlisted or officer ranks, aboard a sleek, fast ship of the U. S. Agriculture is the major consu- Navy, or in Naval Aviation, and mer of thus gasoline, and assume of leadership positions bears the major part of the dis contact the should responsibility crimination. nearest Navy recruiter for comWre believe that operators of plete information. gasoline engines in The nation as well as the Navy functions should have equal treat- needs highly trained science and ment with those who use other personnel. engineering sources of power. If any type of power used for Visit productive purposes is to be taxed to secure state revenue, we shall take the position that all sources Visitors to most of Utah's na of power including that consumed in industrial enterprises shall be tional parks and monuments during the first six months of 1958 equally taxed. far exceeded visitors to those areas in the corresponding period Those who have finished by of 1957, according to D. James all others think with them, making have usually been those who began Cannon, Utah tourist director. Utah's national parks and monu by daring to think for themselves. ments are attracting considerably I have never in my life thought more visitors during 1958 than things out, nor have I known any- they did in 1957, while the total body who ever did. I have always of visitors to national parks and had to live them out, thinking as monuments throughout the nation I went along. -- Carl Van Doren. has not increased substantially. These revealed in a I Zufelt Auto Repair Service The office of Utah County Recorder will be sought this year by Clarice Bromley Carter of Provo. She has entered the race on the Republican ticket. Mrs. Carter is currently Chief Deputy in the office of the Utah County Clerk. lost-tim- baptized August 24 by Donald Gibbons; confirmed by Karl E. Webb. Buddy Amnor Nielson, son of Leslie Wilford and Ha Steiner Nielson, born Dec. 16, 1943; baptized August 24 by Dale Brown; confirmed by Horace Hadfield. James Lynn Nielson, son of Leslie Wilford and Ha Steiner Nielson; born July 27, 1947; baptized August 24 by Dale Brown; confirmed by Bishop William Had field. FOURTH WARD Elmo Russon, ward clerk Blessings Brent Carl Oxborrow son of Gary and Carol Ashton born August 1, 1958 in American Fork; blessed August 31 by Joseph E. Smith. Confirmations Kaye Eckersley, daughter of Phillip and Beverly Milen Eckersley; born August 18, 1950 in Lehi; baptized August 24 by Gary Christofferson; confirmed by her father. Jackuelynn Zanni, daughter of John and Erma Busk Zanni; born May 31, 1950 in Provo; baptized August 24 by Van A. Barnes; confirmed by J. Ruben Russon. Elaine Whimpey, daughter of Don and Vera Creer Whimpey; born August 31, 1950; baptized August 24 by her father; confirmed August 31 by her father. FIFTH WARD trends were recent issued by the Ben Judd. ward clerk publication Humanitarianism consists in neNo blessings. Service and analyzNational Park ver sacrificing a human being to ed by the Utah Tourist and PubConfirmations LaMar M. Dahl, a purpose. licity Council. ton of Maurice J. and Donna Marie Holmstead Dahl; born on July 30. 1950; baptized August 24 bv his father; confirmed August 31 ' S by Bishop Harvard Hinton. Sheri Lyn Busk, daughter of :.: Merrill LaMar and Meirl Barnes Busk; born July 11, 1950; baptized August 24 by Van A. Barnes, her uncle; confirmed August 31 by ,) VAi :" S. Rex Zimmerman. Kathleen Peterson, daughter of Ronald Clair and Lena Ludene Bushman Peterson; born August 1, 1950; baptized August 24 by her father; confirmed August 31 by her father. SIXTH WARD Lynn Lewis, ward clerk Blessings Doha Jean Barnes, daughter of Van Allen and Thelna Lorene Cedarstrom Barnes; born July 5, 1958; blessed August 31 by her father. Melvin Delbert Johnson, son of Melvin D. and Betty Arline Quin-tan- a Johnson; born July 11, 1958: blessed by Clive E. Norman. Confirmations Thelma Joanne Barnes, daughter of Van Allen and Thelma Lorene Cedarstrom Barnes born July 9. 1950; baptized Aug. 24 by her father confirmed also by her father. A man well qualified to serve the people Barbara Jean Beck, daughter of of Utah County as Commissioner Bertrand and Verland Fowler Beck; born Aug. 14. 1950; baptiz9 ed Aug. 24 by her father; ? August 31 by her father. (Poid Political Advertisement) ? , SEVENTH WARD LaMar Lund, ward clerk Paul Ste7H Blessings Stephen wart, son of Boyd and Renee Price THERE'S A PLACE YOU . . . Stewart; born July 16, 1958; blessed by his father. Gordon Claude Roberts, son of Richard and Bessie Messersmith Roberts; born May 4, 1958; blessALL ADBANTAGES OF A LARGE IMYEKSITY, ed August 31 by Bishop E. B. Garrett. ALL THE ATTENTION OF THE SMALL COLLEGE Confirmations David Paul Geral-dine Brems, son of Arlo B. and Consider these advantages at the Hitchcock Brems, born Aug. largest Intermmintain University 10. 1950; baptized August 24 by his lather; confirmed August 31 Scores of cultural, geoAdequate faculty for the . large graphical, departmental & social groups, open to all Relatively small classes. students. j Clarice B. Carter Seeks County Recorder Position UTAH POWER t LIGHT Buy from Your CO. 0oUr FHA y fiv.:s;::;.si 'jf. :; |