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Show THE LEHI FEEE PRESS, IXHL UTAH Relief Society Conference Scheduled In All Lehi Wards Next Sunday Evening Women's Relief S")ciety ward conference will be ht.d in all wards of the stake, Sunday evening, Nov. 1, it is anounced by Mrs. Ruby Nielsen, stake Relief Society president. An interesting and inspirational program has been outlined and ward members are all reminded to attend. The program will follow the theme, "Relief Society Strength- - o o o Leity Club to Entertain Husbands Tonight be w: the special Husbands will guests of members of the Leity Club members at their Hallowe'en party Thursday (tonight) at the Lehi Riding Club clubhouse. Mrs. Merlin Russon, club president, reminds all in the group to attend at 8 p.m., for a real fun night v,' .7.:.- Hospital Notes Michael Cooper, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooper, received Beehive Girls. Lehi Dancing Students To Appear on TV tXiM- - i'' III!? Students from the classes of Bill Evans, Lehi dance instructor, will apepar on television Thursdays, beginning this week, Oct 29, at 4 p.m. on Channel 11. They will be featured on Uncle Gee Bee's Fun Club. Four Beehive Girls from the First Ward, 24-2- 5 i ' llllllk .Ss5- treatment Oct. lor minor injuries sustained in football play. Pamela Westring, 24. daughter tfllll mm : - Ka-theri- ne Smuin, Vicki Evans, Ka-th- y Holmstead and Marilyn Bushman, will assist in the dramatization of Hallowe'en stories, using puppets. They will assist Mrs. Twila Rockwell on "Aunt Twila's Storytime.' Serimpian Club Hears Review Of Russian Book j0pwm,m u.nnuaii aantratnaami Mrs. Naomi Shaw presented an impressive review of the book, "Dr. Zhivago," Pulitzer prize winning work of the Russian writer, Boris Pasternak, for the members of the Serimpian Club last Thursday. She also gave an interesting background study of the life and experiences of the author of this widely publicized work. The group met at the home of Mrs. Hubert Greenland, who was assisted in hostess duties by Mrs. Leo Loveridge. The. home was attractively decorated with chysan-themuin shades of gold and bronze. Mrs. J. B. Cooper, club president, conducted the meeting and also gave the litany. The next meeting will be Thursday, Nov. 19, at the home of Mrs. Harold THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1959 r - hula l"r,.:"i MISS LU JEANNE HACKING ship student at BYU, taught in Lu Sunday School and served as MIA attendance secretary. Mr. Holmstead, a scholarship Nov. student for two years at the UniPlanning a November wedding of in June in the Salt Lake Temple are Miss versity twoUtah, returned from a mission in the years Lu Jeanne Hacking of Cedar Fort, Southwest Indian Mission. He is and Gary M. Holmstead of this a member of the National Guard. city. The announcement is made During high school," he was promby Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Hack- inent in athletics, playing football ing, parents of the prospective and basketball. He served as bride. Mr. Holmstead is a son of scoutmaster and in the choir sings Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmstead. of the First Ward. Wednesday, November 25, is the The couple plan to make their date chosen for the ceremony. A home in Salt Lake City, where be will held in the Ce reception will continue at the U. of U. Gary dar Fort ball that evening. a mechanical enginerring Both young people are honor followingLuJeanne will continue her major. graduates of the Lehi High School, career as a nurse at the LDS Mr. Holmstead valedictorian of his Jeanne Hacking, Gary Holmstead Plan Wedding of Mr. nad Mrs. Harold Ray Westring of Tooele, underwent tonsillectomy, Oct. 26. Francis Warden underwent min or surgery, uct. Jt. APPRECIATION We wish to extend our hearty appreciation to all who assisted since the serious injury ot our young son, Wesley Jacobs. To the blood donors, to the many tnenas and neighbors who called, for the numerous kind inquiries ana w all who helped we express our thanks. For the use of the wheel chair, contributed by LeRoy Davis, and for all thoughtful acts, we are deeply grateful and want to say our boy is getting well. Mr. and Mrs. Slats Jacobs. ; class. While in high school, Miss Hacking was a member of the Pep and FHA clubs. She graduated from the Bngham Young Univer sity, School of Nursing, training at the LDS hospitals in Salt Lake City and Provo, the State Hospital Book Children's Hos and the The second meeting for October pital ShePrimary played college basket of the Lehila Club was held at ball on the championship nurses' the home of Mrs. Lynn Webb of team, winning individual and Draper. Mrs. Webb is a former group trophies. She was a scholar. WAKE UP BUSINESS By 'Advertising: In This Newipaper 1 JL ' I ems Testimony.- - based on the scriptural passage 'Te are Blessed, for the testimony which ye have borne is recorded in heaven for the angels to look upon; and they rejoice over you." The welcome address will be given by the president and a symposium discussion will be presented by the four class leaders, with the ward educational counselors as chairmen. Special songs by the "Singing Mothers" chorus will be "My Testimony," and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." The congregation will sing, "The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning." and "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow." Officers Meetings Officers meetings will be held immediately precedine the confer. ences with Stake Board members assigned to the various wards. All ward officers and class inQ and members of the bishoprics are m mis meeting, member. President, Mrs. Lars Jenkins, introduced Mrs. Eldon Harris, MIA MAIDS, MOTHERS Mrs. Dary.1 Huish and Mrs. Wil- TO JOIN IN SPECIAL liam Price, the three new mem- EVENING, TUESDAY, NOV. 3 "Dear to My Heart Night," a bers that were welcomed into the special stake evening for Mia club. Mrs. Cass Willes reported on Maids and their mothers will be Governor Clyde's visit to Russia. held Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1959, at the Especially interesting was the Lehi Stake Tabernacle. The guest difference between the Russian speaker will be Mrs. Alta Ash. Each mother and daughter 'is housewife compared with her bidden to attend as an enjoyable American counterpart. Members were also asked to evening for all has been planned. lend their support in the fight Stake Mia Maid Leader Elaine against indecent literature being Jones, is in charge of arrange ments for the event. sent through the mail. Lynda Webb renedered a piano medly of old favorites after which SPECIAL PRACTICES Mrs. "Webb gave a very interest- TONIGHT FOR ing review, of the book "How COMBINED CHOIRS Green Grows the Ivy," by Ivy The first hour of reahearsal of Baker Priest. the combined choirs of the stake In her book, Mrs. Priest said will be held in the following that the will to overcome poverty places Thursday (tonight), beginwas one of the main forces in her ning at 8 p.m., with the accomlife and that if she had to give, panists in charge of each group. in a few words, her outlook on Sopranos Fifth Ward amuselife it would be the motto "Live ment hall. Vera Trane in charge. e Altos Fifth Ward chapel, and Help Live." After the program, Mrs. Webb Kopinsky in charge. n served delicious refreshments to Tenors Seminary Building, Schow in charge. the members and carried out the Halloween motif with small pumpBases Tabernacle basement, kins as favors. Mary Anderson in charge. String and Flute Ensemble CARLTONS TAKE Tabernacle auditorium, Ruth TEXAS TRIP Banks in charge. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Carlton At 9 p.m. the choirs will assemble from El at the tabernacle auditorium returned Paso, recently Texas, where they visited with for rehearsal until 10 p.m. their daughter Geraldine, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex to Advertise Burnham. Rex' is stationed at It Fort Bliss, Texas. The young couple welcomed their first child, a pretty baby girl, born Oct. 19, at the William Beaumont Hospital, ozs. The first weight 7 lbs., from grandchild for Mrs. Irene Burn-haof Lehi, the newcomer makes the third for the Carltons. Mrs. Julia Carlton is the 24-HOU- Dial SK 86 ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer American Fork center rnone ru ieni o-Zi- O Candidates lO o To continue to work for the growth, and development of Lehi To Promote Health and Safety To Roads continue a sound road improve- - ment program, with curb, gutter, and sidewalks as soon as economically possible. New Roads and devolop new roads for building purposes as soon as possible. . . . MORRIS CLARK Access Letterheads Business Forms O access to the new High School through additional sidewalks, and streets adequately lighted. To effect better O Statements O Industries Personal Cards Window Cards O To encourage the development of new industries in Lehi O Tickets O Handbills mKlMM O Programs ill O Booklets O (( .Republican Envelopes O i AS YOUR American Fork Brochures O Invitations O EI mm SB POrter 8-2- 711 ' s : Circulars OR ANY OTHER PRINTED ITEM YOU MAY DESIRE FES 3, WENDELL SKINNER Beautification encourage City beautification through eradication of weeds along sidewalks and streets throughout the To Alpine Credit WRECKING SERVICE R u Jack and Jill Bowling Lanes $25.00 to $5,000 American Fork - Ph. SK 1 1 Accident Bowl at great-grandmoth- 62 West Main u & To open m Corp. ber by the 10th in order to reach the addressees before Christmas. AutoHealth Fire Life jj j L O AN S Enroute to Texas, the Carltons visited with the Jerry Mangum family, formerly of Lehi, now living in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They returned by, way of Gallup, New Mexico, where they visited with friends and relatives. that airmail packages be mailed during the early part of Decem- COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE When You Need It See Us For 1 HOWARD B. BROWN Quality Job Printing Al-vi- Pays November ... November 10 South and Central America November 10 Air Service is available to practically all countries of the world. It is recommended to the sender m But Money Nor-en- son-in-la- w Near East Europe Republican Platform We Print Everything - mailed not later than the dates shown below will normally reach their destination before Christmas. Due to the long sea transit frequently involved in the trans-is ion of parcels by surface means, and customs inspection and other formalitiesthat parcels may be subjected to in the countries of destination, require that mailings be made as early as practicable to assure delivery by Christmas Day. Surface parcels """"a Hutchings. Lehila Club Hears Review of Ivy Baker Priest Postmaster Lists Deadlines for Christmas Mailing K KARL E. WEBB city Water To Strive to develop additional water facilities for the growth and development of Lehi Vote Republican tlext Tuesday, fov. 3 ( |