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Show Plans are in readiness for the trig championship rodeo to be held ; at the Lehi rodeo arena, it is announced by members of the Lehi Auxiliary Police, local sponsors. The show will take place Friday and Saturday at 8 pjn., with a special Saturday matinee m Mi mm Utah. Divisions will include calf ropThe rodeo is being produced un- ing, steer wrestling (bulldogging), der sponsorship of the - Rocky bareback and saddle bronc riding Mountain Rodeo Association (non-HC- and the ever popular Brahama with stock supplied by the bull riding.. As further entertainment durYoung and Young Company of Kamas and the Parley Willardson ing the interludes between these Company of Liberty, Utah. thrilling events, the committee The show will feature five maj has arranged for widely noted at. 2 p.m. - ) I Morrow, Announcer put over a comedy appeal to the No rodeo would be at its best crowds will be two clowns, adept be put and through their paces as bucking however great the dexterity of at the business of turning mishap stock. the riders, without the aid of an into merriment. They will aid in efficient and appealing announc- keeping the show moving at a Trained Horse Acts er. T. Morrow, who has followed fast pace with never a duil moThe famous trained horses of the rodeos produced by the com- ment, always on the alert in the Lee Stahle of Payson will appear bined Young and Young and Par- more serious side of their profesin a new routine as well as in ley Wilardson organizations, will sion, to protect the cowboys those maneuvers familiar to rodeo be on hand for this important against the advance of the wild fans in the intermountain section. post-N- o "Slightest, feat escapes and sometimes vicious stock. There will also be a lady trick Announcer ' Morrow, who' brings Lehl Girl Queen of the Rodeo rider who will appear as a sur- every act of the stock and the .. Appearing at all performances prise to local residents. However, riders out into th open and to will be Miss Carol Barney, Queen she is well known for her riding the attention of the big audience. of the Rodeo, who won the title in competition with expert equesability and the dexterous handling Two Clowns of her mount. Working with Mr. Morrow to triennes from Lehi and commun be on V F I I ':. - " r i ' - - J ' V J f rO i w i ML VOLUME TWENTY-EIGH- . PTA Grouj)s;; v Plan Workshops Next Monday en years ago. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University, and has fulfilled a mission in Norway. Long active in the Scouting program, he .holds, the. rank of Eagle , Scout, and was . the recipient ..of the award for the outstanding "Strengthening" the home Club program. Source alumnus in the of our Nation's Greatness" A son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. will be the theme of the annual Swenson of Pleasant Grove, Mr. Parent - Teachers Associa tion Swenson is married to the for- workshop to be conducted Monmer Ila Schow, and they have day evening, September 21. The six children. meeting will begin at 7 p.m.-ithe new high school, under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Powell, Fire Council President. All local workers are urged to atthis valuable meeting and tend The fire department was called participate in the departmental out on a rescue errand, Sunday work. afternoon when the baby of Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Christensen, Payson, JoAnn Moore was locked inside Regional Director of the her apartment above Leany's will be guest speaker. store. Mrs. Moore had stepped Mrs. Powell reports that the Outside with an older child and five local the senior high the door had locked behind them. school, the units, Junior high school, the A new lock had been installed Lehi Elementary, the Sego Lily and was somewhat unfamiliar to Elementary and the Cedar Fort will all receive Mrs. Moore. Elementary The windows were locked," so Certificatee of Merit for qualifying for the annual State achieve the firemen's tools were brought ment award. These awards will be into use to force the door. The presented by Mrs. Powell to the baby was peacefully sleeping, local Presidents at this workshop Chief Cloyed Penrod reported. meeting. " 4-- H n Crew Rescues Baby in Apartment .,'''--- P-T- A P-T- A I; a of the City-Coun- Department in Provo announced this week that the polio clinics for Lehi and American Fork will be postponed until further notice. Postponement is made due to lack of serum. The exact dates wil be announced as soon as supplies of serum are received. -- Patricia Bass Included in the entries at the Utah State Fair is a painting by Patricia McMillan Bass, a portrait of her mother, McMillan. The painting is on display in the Professional Oils diMrs.-Margar- vision. Mrs. Bass, who now lives in Chicago, Illinois, has studied at the Chicago Institute of Art, at the Art Barn in Salt Lake City, and in other smaller study groups in California. She has painted a number of portraits on commission, particularly of wives and relatives of service men while at Dugway, as well as in Chicago. n Lehi Garden Club is round- outstanding flower show, with Ronald Stine serving as show chairman. Everyone is invited to attend the show which will be held in the Memorial Building, Saturday and Sunday, Sept during the afternoon and evening. Entries will be received from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., Saturday. Following the judging, the show will be open to the public at 2 p.m. Boys and girls are issued a special invitation to participate, with the Junior Show divided into five sections Children Under Five; Children 5 to 8; Children and Boys and Girls House Plants Grown by Children. 13-1- 6, The annual membership PTA campaign will be conducted locally in late September or early October, Lehi' PTA officers announced. Plans are going forward for an outstanding season with the Miss Patricia ' (Pat) Larson, PTA organization bringing the daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Niel problems of the school and the Larson, has returned home after home closer together. The aim of fulfiling a mission "in. the south- the association is '"fcer bring about ern States Mission where she a happier relationship and a more spent 18 months. Welcome home intimate understanding between exercises will be held in the Sec- the parents, the students and the ond Ward chapel, Sunday evening, school staff. A larger membership results in this Sept 20, beginning at 6 p.m. Miss brings aboutsidebetter of the child's deimportant Larson will be the speaker. Miss Larson spent the greater velopment. More good is accompart of the time in actual mis- plished if there are more parents sionary contact work, until the assisting and keeping abreast of last month which was spent in current trends in education in edthe mission office. Serving under ucation, PTA officers stressed. President Berkley L. Bunker and Whether school children bring later J. Byron Ravsten, she was home a remainder to enroll in the in Jacksonville and Winterhaven, association, or whether a house to Florida, and in South Carolina. house canvass is made, parents On a two years leave of ab- are urged to cooperate by joinsence from her employment with ing, the local group and to attend the telephone company, she plans the meetings and take an active part. (Continued on Page 5) Patricia Larson Home From Mission To Southern States 19-2- 0, Classifications will include floral specimens, flowers arranged in vases, with a favorite vase classification for the youngest group, and for the older groups, artistic arrangements. Clubs and organizations are reminded to prepare arrangements. Baked Goods and Plant Sale : As a fund raising project for the Lehi Garden Club, ,a cake sale and a sale of plants will be held in connection with the flower show. Baked goods will be provided by garden club members and plants will also be obtained frpm their gardens. This will provide opportunity to obtain choice varieties of flowers, already acclimated to Lehi soil, at . ' ' 18-ho- le has been completed. The new golf course will be used by Alpine Country Club golfers. The club now has 305 names on its membership rolls and officers report that memberships are still being sold for $900.00. "We wish to extend an invitation for all to inspect the course," the officers said, which was termed "the dream of the Alpine ' Country coming true." "V crf 1 V. ium, Saturday. Miss Curtis modelled an attractive wool dress in - an orange and black plaid, wearBRUCE ASHTON ing black accessories. Miss Hakes costume was a brown wool suit, with brown and rust accessories. The 56 girls In the revue all wore complete outfits,, including gloves, hats and bags. ... Miss Hakes was one of 18 girls in the show to be awarded blue ribbons Janet Lemmon of Northern Utah was the winner in the The Utah County Commissionrevue and will represent Utah in ers in conjunction with the Utah the national contest. County Safety Committee recentMrs. Delbert Chipman of Amer ly appointed Bruce Ashton as full-tiican Fork, auxiliary president of safety coordinator. He will the Utah Woolgrowers Associa- work closely with Ernest Dean, tion, presented the awards to general coordinator, and Jesse those in the cooking groups who Reeder, Guy Callahan and Val had prepared lamb dishes. She in- Johnson, committee members, on vited all of the girls who had safety problems in the county. sewed with woollen materials to Mr. Ashton's duties will include participate in the "Make it with traveling throughout the county Wool" contest to be held Jan. 14, helping organize safety programs, 1960, at the Hotel Utah. and assisting the already organizThe entire club is planning to ed local committees with their enter the contest. This will in problems. clude Mary Kay Jorgensen, who 'The County Safety Committee also prepared a woolen ensemble, is a safety economy but was not eligible to enter it run sponsoring 10, October open to high in the State Fair as she had not school which promises students, as yet completed three years of to be a worthwhile and exciting sewing. for Utah County teenMrs. Ernst accompanied the project Ashton will be workBruce agers. girls as chaperone. Mr. and Mrs. ing with Guy Callahan and the Hakes were accompanied by Mrs. other committee members on this Glen Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Oral event. Curtis, parents of Miss Curtis, were also present for the outstanding occasion. The Fashionettes plan to continue their club work during the winter,. Mrs. Hakes reported. Bruce Ashton Named Safety Coordinator 4-- H Two Lehi Cars Recovered Fireman's Ball Slated October fit Armory In Price Area 3 Lehi Firemen are announcing annual Firemen's Ball to their economy prices. Mrs. Florence be held at the Lehl Armory, SatPowell heads the .committee in Oct. 3, beginning at 9 p.m. urday, sale. the of charge Paul White and his orchestra of Gardening Books to be Sold will furnish the music. The Provo An unusually valuable book on admission will be $1.25 of price and gardening has been compiled and proceeds will go couple per published through the efforts of display conDr. Arvil Stark, Utah gardening toward the fireworks each July 4 by the fireducted of authority and past president urges the the Utah. Associated Garden men. The department civic minded citiClubs. Copies of this book, which support of all contains proven methods used by zens. canvass A of the Lehi homes gardners throughout the west, will be made In the sale of tickon will be have been obtained and one of the sale for $1 each. Out of doors ets for the big affair, of the social season. highlights care of the and potted As an additional attraction, a gardening plants with the many important beautiful handmade quilt wil be points on successful growing are given away to the holder of the featured in the publication. ticket. Light refreshments lucky (See Rales on Inside Page) will be served during the evening. Kenneth Whimpey heads the committee as chairman. dance . ' With him are serving, Harold Ellison, , tickets; Knollin Haws and Gus Larsen, refresliments, and Abel J. Ekins, publicity. The auxiliary members have prepared and quilted the attractive quilt. , - "V P-T- Work on the new Alpine Coungolf course is try Club progressing and the turf will be ready for next season's play, club officers reported today. Lawns on nine holes of the course, located in the American Fork canyon area, have been planted, and the remainder of the course will be in seed by the end of the month. Most of the installation of the sprinkling system ) Lehi PTA Plans Member Drive MISS PATRICIA LARSON- - P-T- Alpine Country Club Report Turf Ready For Golfers by Next Season . .SHOtf SETS EPF. 11-- 2 ing out plans this week for an 3, " , . Portrait In State Fair The 4-- H Lorene Hakes and Lonna Curtis modelled their costumes, made from woolen materials, in the style revue at the Youth Auditor- - ty Health H The Fashionettes Club'di rected by Mrs. Russell Hakes and Mrs. John C. Ernst made a fine showing at the Utah State Fair. Individual exhibits placed by Deanne Ernst and Donna Fowler, in which all of their season's projects were included, won blue ribbons. Lack of Serum Postpones Polio Clinic Indefintely Dr. C. M. Scott ': iv NUMBER FIVE 4-- "A Teacher's Prayer," will be sung as a trio by Ruth Banks, Ruby Ray and Carma Whimpey, with Mrs. Powell as accompanist. President Frank W. Jones of the Stake Presidency will address the convention. Following roll call, the congregation will separate into department work for an hour and a half. Board members from the two stakes will be in charge of departments. . - Fashionettes Club Girls Rate High; in State Fair Competition ke ke contributed by the Young and Young raisers. , Among other prizes contributed to add to the zest for the show are several from Lehi business houses. Powers store has assigned three pairs of Levis as a special prize to the cowboys. Glen Neilsen has contributed an order for two hair cuts. Larsen's Market is providing a choice ham and Ralph Hoover has listed an order for two dinners at the Truck Inn.' Admission will be the same for all performances, $1.25 for adults nd 50 cents for children under rtfM Lehi to Host Two-StaPrimary Convention Here Next Saturday Vice-Preside- nt ward" sev- -' ities throughout the area. With pretty Miss Barney will appear her two attendants, JoAnn Ner-di- n of American Fork, and Alona (Tony) Oxborrow of Lehi. The "Equestri Annei" Lehi ladies riding group will take part in the colorful grand entry. The American Fork lady riders have also been invited to take part Grain Fed Veal A grain red veal will be given away to the holder of the lucky Saturday evening. A ticket, chance will be given with every adult ticket purchased for the big show. This choice calf is being LEHI, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1959 Lehi ' Stake Primary officers will be the hosts at a two-staconvention to be held in the Lehi CALVIN. II. SWENSON First-Sixt- h Ward chapel, Saturday, Sept. 19, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Alta Powell, Lehi Stake president of the organization, will take charge. ; There will be two representatives from the General Board of the Primary Association, Delia D. Provost and ' Delsa P. Stevens, Calvin Swenson, cashier of the who will speak on different parts State Bank 'of Lehi, has been re- of the; convention theme, "Enlightened Leaders Communicate." cently appointed State for NABAC, the Association Ward Workers to ior Bank Audit, Control and Op Attend Morning Ssession The morning session, from 9:30 eration. He will leave this Thursday for Boston, Mass., to attend a.m. to 12:30 p.m. will be for all the national convention of this ward workers, Bishops and Ward organization. While hi the East, Priesthood Representatives, as he will spend several days in well as the Stake Boards and KTew York City visiting banks in Stake Priesthood Representatives. that area. Alsq reminded to attend are This organization has as its Guide Scout assistants from each , purpose the improvement of op- of, the wards. erational methods in banks, and The Stake Boards and visitors the safeguarding oV the bank's will join at luncheon at noon, assets from robbery or other acts with , their special session to be of dishonesty. Long active in this held in the afternoon, beginning organization, Mr. Swenson has at 1:30 p.m. Special numbers will .served previously as President of be furnished during the luncheon the Utah Conference, member of by both stakes. Visual aids and "Reverence" the National Resolutions Commit tee and speaker at various meet banners will be on display. In the general session, Mrs. Powell ings and clinics. The trip east will be taken by will take charge and the organ devotional will be played by Ruth plane and Mr. Swenson plans to S. Banks, Primary Stake Organremain slightly over a week. ist. The opening song, "Sweet is Mr. Swenson, who has headed the Work," will be directed by the local . bank for the past 13 Grethel Powell, stake chorister. of a holds as record cashier, years Michael Kearney, Stake ' High 20 years in the banking business, Council advisor for the Primary, having served for seven years in will offer the invocation.' Alta the Bank of Pleasant Grove. For Powell will give the greeting and mer president of the Utah Coun s , opening message. ty Bankers Association, he has The visiting representatives of also served, on several committees the General Board will on for the Utah Bankers Association. the topics. "The Light ofspeak LeaderHe is a past president of the ship," and "Enlightened Leaders Lehi Lions Club and is well Communicate." Between speakers known for his church and com the congregation will sing, "Tell ;. munity service. Currently bishop Me, Dear Lord." of the Lehi Sixth Ward, he has officiated in this capacity since the organization of .the ilff T Calvin Svenson To Attend Confab in Boston ; will Promoting All Progressive Enterprises For a Bigger, Better Lehi 't ; i 41 . - , view 1 Sr. IB ft I. or events in which top cowboys of specialty acts. Real buffalo will the western area will compete for prize money and championship ratings. Registration has taken place during the past week and has attracted skilled riders from three states, Idaho, Nevada and rui - LEHf MORTICIAN IMPROVED AFTER ILLNESS The many friends of Ralph Wing, local mortician, will be pleased to know that he is greatly improved this week following an illness of several days last week. At first thought to be a heart attack, the illness was brought on by overexertion in the heat. Mr. Wing had been assisting with cement work on a patio. DR. RAYMOND O. LARSEN DIES Word was received by telephone, Tuesday, by Ernest W. Larsen of the death of his nephew, Dr. Raymond O. Larsen, Tuesday. Dr. Larsen was the son of Dr. O. M. (Ole) Larsen, well known former Lehi resident, now ik,-- .. ii ii of Kansas City, Kansas. He had ALPINE COUNTRY CLUB ADDS GRASS TO GOLF COURSE Green nod will add to golfing served for several years in the and alio enhance the scenic beauty of the country club area, near the mouth of American Fork Navy before entering into private Canyon. A sprinkling; system has been lnUUe4, and firat nine holes will be ready for action next ftprlng. practice in that area. -- ii Two Lehi cars, stolen by juvenile escapees from the Ogden Industrial School, have been recovered, it is reported by Police Chief Clemn Turner. The cars taken were a 1952 Cadillac, owned by Ralph Mitchell, and a 1957 Ford, the property of Don Green. Both were recovered in the Price area. The two juveniles were ap- prehended at Cedar City and placed in the jail there. They escaped from the Jail, but after a few hours of freedom, were picked up by Cedar City officers and returned .to the Ogden school. Celestia Snow Gardner, Lehi Natives, 100, Dies Celestia Snow Gardner, Mrs. 100, Salt Lake County's oldest woman and native of Lehi, died at her home in Salt Lake City, Sunday, of causes incident to age. Mrs. Gardner was born March 12, 1859, in Lehi, a daughter of William and Ann Rogers Snow. She was married to John Alexander Gardner on Feb. 16, 1877 In the St. George Temle. Mr. Gardner died Jan. 30, 1931. Mrs. Gardner had taught school in Pine Valley, Washington County, until 1910, when she moved to Logan. She also assisted in the organization of the Snow Genealogical Organization and compiled the Gardner-Snobiography at the aee of 80 years. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She is survived by five sons and a daughter; 38 grandchildren, 93 and 17 There are a number of relatives in Lehi. Funeral services and interment took place in Logan, Wednesday. w Holiday visitors at the home of Don C. Loveridge were a niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter of Provo. |