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Show THE LFJII FREE PRESS, LETO, UTAH IFXTH rv LIVING feci 4' r lETTEt WORLD i IDOOCpl JOLLY FIVE CLUB MEETS The Jolly Five Club met at the home of Charlotte Cook. Tuesday, July 30. Prayer was offered by Connie Ault. Roll call and minutes of the last meeting, by Charolette were followed by songs led by Carol Smith. Charlotte gave a demonstration on using quick mix and also offered the closing prayer. The girls made five different kinds of muffins. 4-- H 4-- H Opera Group Will Give Ttickets To Members County. ;- -'v JUL.- - president; Harvey S. Glade, and business manager; Mrs. Lynn Taylor, in charge of membership; Ray J. in charge of Coffey, promotion; Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, secretary; Mrs. Wanda Chambers, treasurer; Cullen Y. Christensen, legal adviser. To assist with the initial plans for the organizations, the Utah County Commission recently gave $500 as a gift to the group, which has a large corps of board members from Provo. vice-presid- en Taking the role of Aunt Filer will be Celestia Taylor; Curley will be taken by Wayne Keith; Laurey, Elayne Clark; Adio Annie, Wanda Peterson; Will Parker, Brandt Curtis; Jud, Ralph Woodward; the Peddler, Fred Webb, The Utah Valley Opera Associa- with others taking minor parts. tion, organized to stimulate inGood baritones and tenors are terest in opera in this area, is needed for future productions and offering tickets for the first pres- auditions may be arranged by conentation, "Oklahoma," to be stag tacting Don Earl FR Exed July 23, 24 and 25 in the Provo tension 2385 as soon as possible. High auditorium, in connection Mrs. Victor Bird of Provo is with membership cards. An individual purchasing a membership card will receive a ticket to the SALUTE TO production and will be able to hold office and participate in vote, the organization. For a family membership, two tickets will be . "'m' . THURSDAY, JULY 23, 195 vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt MORGAN COUNTY given. . Phil Keeler, who trained under n Bill Christensen of the the University of Utah, is dance director for the opera and Bob Chambers, stage director. The organization plans to put on La'Boheme early in October followed by Hansel and Gretel in December and another production in the spring. The orchestra for the first opera, "Oklahoma," will be composed of 20 musicians and there will be 21 taking principal roles in addition to 27 in the chorus and and 27 dancers all from Utah SKILLFUL GIRLS HOLD MEETINGS The Northern Skillful Girls have been having their regular " h&m&mn iiw meetings on each Wednesday. been a have ,rbl talks vik skits, giving They NEW SMALL CAR? No, this is not one of the much discussed new lighter cars and demonstrations in their 'club. 1959 Fisher one of the in entries sleek the a It measured is, being: however, giant. by There has been a good attendance . Body Craftsman's Guild model car competition being: "sized-up- " by one of the judges in and they have made fringed table .. I r Detroit. Judging: of hundreds of such miniature "dream cars" is now underway to determine teen-ag- e winners of $115,000 in cash awards and university scholarships. cloths, and are now finishing wood. ,f on lessons had have They safety, i 'V. HI, health, bedmaking, community service, eta They also have had . . , Cows Croze Where TropprVRoamed! some jolly parties. Those in the Dairy cow gran today in green Weber Valley where Will club are Sherry Holmstead, June Indiana and trappera, ray wolves and rattleaukat one Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strong Jenkins, Nicolette ,. Peck, Echo roamed. Remnants of the Donner Trail still run through the Mrs. Russell (Leona) Walker is Mrs. Alfred were of Rich-inTitle Alpine for Devey s Neel, Norma Clark, Connie meadows. , receiving medical treatment. She Saturday callers at the home of and Lena Aberle. Morgan, the county seat, u a town where transcontinental was admitted July 16. Utah's prettiest horsewomen Mr. Devey's sister, Mrs. Alice railroad tracks run right down main street Hera, all the will be chosen some 65 of them Mrs. Lydale (Marie) Peterson Skinner. children of the county, all ages, attend one school. JOLLY FIVE CLUB comwas a medical patient July during the coming months to Up in the limestone mountains near historic "Devil's met at the pete for the title of Miss Pony The Jolly Five Slide," quarry grinds out the ingredients for high grade four Evans Mrs. her Mrs. received Keith Swain and Florence home of Jolene Cook July 6. Prayer Express of Utah. cement as it has for thirty years. Lake Como's sulphur springs medical treatment July children, Clark, Trudy, Marlene was given by Jolene, songs were draw health seekers as they did in pioneer days. Entries from riding club Glen and Eileen Elton Ashley and Vesta, are visiting in Bland-in- g This is Morgan County, where the United States Brewers led by Carol Smith. Pledge was in the State willevery be selected and of Cedar home at of the her mother, Foundation constantly encourages the sale of beer and ale Fort, are the proud parled by Connie Ault, roll call and Mrs. compete during the coming weeks ents of a baby John Johnson. under clean, wholesome conditions. daughter. The pretminutes read by Charlotte Cook. in regional contests. The district Talk on Food Preparation . at finalists will meet here during the ty little miss arrived July 17, Richard Webb of Provo is visweight 7 lbs. 9 ozs. Home was given by , Margaret Utah State Fair in BEER and ALE . . September here with his grandparents, : iting We V made sugar, when the Chamberlain. will be Nwhile Mr. Mrs. champion E. grand and Webb, TexMrs. Gary Creer of Dallas, coconut? and plain chosen to chocolate, reign during the 1960 as, and her mother Mrs. Emery his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil cookies. Centennial Celebration of the Smith of Salt Lake - MR. MERCHANT City, spent Webb, are on vacation. Closing prayer was by Connie Pony Express. last Friday here with Mrs. Smith's tu. Kvrs r THE Ault. The girls, who must be 18 years parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester 1 Only free peoples can hold their COMMUNITY WOULD of age by . the end of September, Evans. purpose and their honor steady to FIVE LEAFED BE ON YOUR A- Dnaron to their interests will mankind of or be judged older, any CLOVERS CLUB IF IT HAD BEEN beauty, personality in The word that overbearing is a row interest of their own. Wood-roMarcia Evans, Junior Leader, horsemanship, IN THIS IMUE and intelligence when they carry spur unto strife. Wilson. Pindar..... took charge of the meeting of the their riding club colors intothe Five Leafed Clovers Club competition. Any young lady who which met at her home Tuesday. is not a Club member can entjer Marcia opened the meeting, and the contest by contacting the Larraine Blamires led in the Queen's Committee of the Utah pledge. The girls brought their Association of Riding Clubs- of record books up to date and sew- Salt Lake;City. :. ed on their skirts. Larraine gave Following the Utah competition a demonstration of how. to make the finalists- from the other states ' a for hospital bags community the original Pony Express project. Four of the six club mem- along bers were present. Lana Peterson route will meet where the Miss offered the closing, prayer. ; The Pony Express of the United States next club will be July 28 at 1:30 will be selectedi She will reign over the many national, celebrations o( the Centennial of the Pony When the Mormon pioneers first reached the Great Salt Lake Valley they .: . " ' year FORMER BEEKEEPER faced a monumental task. To survive, they had to transform the desert into a Luilu C HONORED BY ROWNUP ' ' NORTHERN well-know- 4--H 20-fo- ot . Utah's Prettiest Horsewomen Compete , Hospital Notes f r M a. a mxsm-- . mm w. Lehi Local- s- mountain-circle- d . 4--H 16-1- 7. 4-- H 17-1- 8. - - 4-- H w je? - 4-- H - 4-- H - The biggest resGiarc-e -- oi: pioneers... - " v, i'i' CLASS MEMBERS Mrs. John Hutchings was very pleasantly surprised and honored by a group of former Beehive Girls from her class in the old Lehi Third Ward. Breakfast was served in American Fork canyon, Out of this world and an extemporaneous program and visiting enjoyed, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Glenna Kemp King visiting from Southgate, Calif., joined with former classmates, Amanada Brown Wadley, Pleasant Grove; Ruth Turner Graham, Alma Beck Henderson, Lela Coates Kalmar, Robena Brooks Green and Zelpha Chilton Wilkin, all of Lehi;. Alice Hadfield Carter, Magna,' ' ' and Katherine Mitchell Cpnder and Kleo Powell Hales ,of , American ever-growin- mm. . . " ( r- - .1. conoryl ti Hr'( It COOT iimU .m aa vr a. t.rrllU tiro ' . , - It J1Wor BUSY BEE m raalfV hWL v y llll Club met. Tuesday at the home of the leader, Verla DeMine. The girls worked on the projects, pillows and pillow tops.1 Eleven of the 12 members were present. Elaine Wof n and Margie JCirkham served sherbet, cookies and punch. Next month the club will go, on an over. night camping trip. , ..: The Busy Bee 4-- H KELLY 4-- H PRESTIGE fin-de- Exelinhr "InjUat-Jtip- " triad fitip.- - WrittM inrantu... LEHI PATIENTS IN Ask far details. AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Receiving treatment last week in the American Fork ' Hospital were the following from Lehi: Mrs. Donald Mills, Earl Barnes, Rita Walters, Charles Slater, Lor-ett- a Mills and Maxine Chatwin. Utah Cqppdr Division Ifennecott Copper Corporation . - A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah BLACKWALL, . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright of Pleasant ' Grove, visited ' here Tuesday with an uncle of Mrs. Wright, Don C. Loveridge, and his daughter, Mrs. Alberta Simpson. TUBE-TYP- E PLUS TAX AND RETREADABLE TIRE fO WOWY-FRDRIVING, FOR THIS SIGN OF QUALITY CtBILlLY THE 5 , '" Fork. ' garden. They accomplished this seemingly impossible goal because they possessed the strength of resourcefulness. Resourcefulness enabled the pioneers to overcome the obstacles they faced during the early days. It inspired their descendants to continue to convert land g empire. It created a most settlers did not want into a great and tradition of solving new problems as they appeared. The same pioneer tradition has been a vital factor in the business growth of Utah. For example, copper production began with a mountain of low grade ore most mining men did not want. It, too, was developed by .resourcefulness -the introduction of a new concept of mining copper. And through the years mining has been able to expand as a productive part of our state's economy because of resourcefulness in solving new problems. The pioneers who first settled this area did more than establish a new community. They, also established the tradition of resourcefulness that is still a vital force in Utah today. It is a key to the continuing growth of Utah and its businesses. PUNIER TIRES. 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