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Show Celebra What Noted People :e July TIM Judge . ot . Thomas Family Holds flnnnrrl ; It Pays tvoe of collection so that th im- portant scientific and economic as- pects of the hobby will not be f or- gotten in the too- - prevalent search for pretty pebbles for polishing and tumbling. DENECE TAYLOR ENGAGED TO NEVADA MAN to Commissioner Mayor Burton H. Adams of Pleasant Grove has announced his Utah councandidacy for ty commissioner subject to the will of the delegates of the coming Utah county Democratic conventwo-ye- tion. ar ': 1 s t the taxpayers. Lehi Club Ladies Have Tickets For Uiah Valley Opera , Tickets for the Utah Valley Op-srAssociation's production, "aU M- Madam," to be presented Jaly 21, 22 and 23 in the O em ifiga Sc'iool audi'.orlum, may. be secured from Mrs. Rulon Ungrieht, Mrs, Dan Evans, Mrs. Bert Hutchings and Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsejr in Lehi. v'"";"pU' Wanda Larson Peterson of American Fork is one of the singing stars in the production, being put on by the association in cooperation with the Orem Boosters, Inc., during Orem's annual Flora Festival. Tickets for the production are $1.50 and $2.00 for reserved seats.: The curtain goes up at 8:15 L . p.mv each nighti: o. s forts. Mayor Adams stated that if elected he will strive to make the best of our scenic attractions thru development of an adequate state and county highway system. "Our industrial potential in Utah County has not been receiving the attention that it should," Mr. Adams stated. He cited the retention of the United Concrete Plant in Pleasant Grove as an ex ample of what encouragement can ...-- . do. ... - He recognizes that a multiplic ity of small business enterprises is most desirable, s'.nce it gives stability and safety to the economy. AIR CONDITIONING HEATING SHEET METAL II- - ADAMS Mayo Adams is not new to the problem of Utah county, having served for a period of six years. - "I am willing to stand on my accomplishments as a member of the commission," Mr. Adams said. He specifically mentioned the acquirement of considerable acreage of land next to the old county infirmary and the establishment of the County youth Home, with the loyal cooperation of women's WORK thee,".' Advertise ' ' '., i. liam La tier and children of Washington state; Glen Shelley and family; Stanford Shelley and family; Mrs. Nina Colledge and son. Darrell; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colledge, all of Lehi. We first make our habits, and then our habits make up. u . beam! 'orii,s FincSl V HQS Sce . ...rt . f il ; "?iP',. A R ( Worthy of your Trust I IK ffSEUR 'h'f1 nKBIBOOEBOK m Ml BOURBON WHISKEY , 6 U NT HER Sheet Metal Co. 31 North First West American Fork Hi m l 1 I I "" S . J ? 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Buy now from "Over fifty , your rfoafor ' 1 lTDTAL ELECTRIC HOMEj IT PAYS READ THE ADS OTIICKYTRAICHT Help thyself, and God will help - THURSDAY. JULY 14, I960 n V BURTON THE LEHI FREE PRESS and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shelley had out. visitors last Saturday and Sunday was as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip time Backes of Grant's Pass, Oregon: ren- Mrs. Warren Atkinson and daughter, Loretta of Lakeview, Ore.; Mr. tal He was instrumental in nego- and Mrs. Floyd Scott, Mrs. Ralph Brown and and Mrs. Jack tiating with the tax commission in Brewer andchildren, children of Salt Lake having the valuation of Utah Coun. Mr. and Mrs. Iran Andrea-soty acreage reduced to a healthy City; of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Wil ten per cent, which valuation still persists due to his continuous ef- t . at no cost Cedar Fort Renovation of "the City County building inside and also at no public expense, mentioned, since for the first state agencies were charged Files For Mrs. Edna Swain of Lehi announced Monday the engagement of her daughter, Denece Taylor to Charles Hollinger, son of Mr. and e, Mrs. S. Lorraine Hollinger of Nevada. The young couple are planning a September wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Taylor is a graduate of the Lehi High School and also attended the LDS Business College. She has been active in music circles and church work, being a stake missionary in the West University stake in Salt Lake City. She is employed by the Wasatch Plumbing Supply Co., of Salt Lake City Mr. Hollinger attended college for two years and then served on an LDS mission to the Samoan Islands and in the U. S. Army in Europe. He is employed at the Litton Industries of Salt Lak City., clubs of Utah County, Burton Adams of Hutcfiings Museum Men and women from all walks j an interest in mineralogy, and ev-- 1 of life, near and far and many who ( entually in mining, than the polish- are prominent and in high places edagate material so often display- realize the many benefits that ed agate material so often display- would be secured by future gen- ed in today's collectors' exhibits, erations from the construction of We certainly need to preserve this the Hutchings Museum here in : Lehi. One of these is a famous geologist, mineralogist and gemologist in New York City, Dr. Frederick M. Pough, who was curator for the New York Museum of Natural History for 32 years and is now connected with the government experimenting with cosmic rays. Dr. Pough visited the Hutchings Museum in November of 1957 and wrote a letter to Mr. Hutchings The following cases were listed thanking the veteran Lehian for and completed in the docket book showing him the museum exhibits. of City Judge Leland Powell durThe letter in part said. "You ing the past week: Clarence J. Hill, Sandy, speeding really have a magnificent collection of mineral specimens, so many $10; Thelma G. Webb, Lehi. runof them the old thing? one cnnot ning a stop sign, $10; J. Robert find today. It was a real treat to McPherron, Sandy, speeding, $10; see them, and I hope that through William Theriot, North Las Vegas, the years many more people will. speeding' $10; David B. Lunt, Ne-ph- i, failure to keep car under con-tr.The crystalized ore specimens n 1 old minerals from the early $20; Newton S.; Dustin, Salt are si much Lake City, speeding, $10; James G. trvniiKj more exciting and stimulating to Martin, Orem, speeding, $10. Russell M. Park Orem. speeding, $10; Errol E. Sprouee, Roosevelt, Tohn I. speeding, $10; Lawrence i Jensen, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Richard B. Northup, Salf Lake City, speeding, $10; Ronald- - Wag Rann!Mi staff, Salt Lake City, speeding, The John J. Thomas family re- $10; Joe E. Wools tenhulme, Lehi, union was held July 10 at Wines driving on wrong side of road. $10; Park with 119 family members and John B. Smart, Bountiful, driving wit!:, expired driver's licin attendance. ' A special program was present- ense, $10. Richard J. Robbln of Carter, ed with a member of each family ' Wyo, pleaded guilty to driving A of the taking part. highlight urogram was a history of Mrs. while intoxicated and was fined Martha Payne Jones Thomas, $125 or 30 days in jail. Unable to wruien Dy nerseii, in wnicn sne pay fine, he is serving tho 3 days. told of her experiences in being Gary Ha.nsen and Lawrenci Stedriven out of Nauvoo, 111., by the wart of Lehi arraigned on reckless mobs and crossing the plains. It driving and the case; set for July 20. Ronald Price, trespassing, case was read by a Leola Durrant. Games were still, pending. held for the children with prizes ' Warning, Tickets were issued as follows: Merlin Anderson, Draper, being awarded. Arthur Thomas, Murray, speeding; Officers in charge were J. J. Kent Taylor, Lehi, no Thomas, president; Donald Goates, speeding; license; Joseph Lambert, oprator's vice president and Myra Gough, speeding; Richard Peterson, secretary. They were released Lehi, Gerald with a vote Of thanks and new Salt Lake City, speeding; William Sale. Beck, Lehi, speeding; officers elected for the coming Salt Lake City speeding; Gerald were: Mrs. T. Ethel' year. They L. Gilton, Salt Lake City, speedGoates, president; Mrs. Beulah T. Robert L. Livingston, Salt Evans, vice president and Jean ing; Lake City, speeding; Jeanne N.. Clark, secretary. Queensburg, Salt Lake C'ty, speeding, and Steven M. Hendr'ck : to son. Diamond, speeding. 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