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Show Universal Unim Uil Pierep- Llcir nt Avenue Cr?. Your 5 P j" feyl Futur I iaLttt I Builds A Better Community Velum Division Softball Tournament to 4, 1W Xumbfr Volunteer Labor Asked For Museum Include Two Lehi Ward Teams .The church senior Softball tourney win be held August 8, at Provo, Dean Prior, stake director, was informed this week. Lehi Stake will enter two teams, and AIXJI ST LEHI. ITAH,THL'KSDAV, 28 place winners from this stake. They have a four win and no loss record, going Into the game to- night (Thursday) with the First Ward. Based on records to date, at the present time it appears that the team, managed by Harold W. the Third Ward, perennial champs, Barnes, will enter the tourney with will enter the tourney as first a perfect record. The second place team at present is the Sixth Ward, with a Wins three win and one loss record. However the Sixth and Second are slated to play tonight; and the Second Ward has a two win and one loss record. A win for the Second tonight will give them a three and one record, with a make up game with the Fifth Ward to be played. If the Sixth wins tonight that will put the S!xth in the tourney with a four and one record, making them the second Nomination . A plea for volunteer labor to help on the construction of the; Hutchings Museum building is being issued this week by the board of trustees. At a special meeting held last Monday evening, it was decided to establish weekly com munity work days and ask all citizens who desire to volunteer their services to spend as much time as possible on the designated days. WoTc Days Set George Ingram, in charge of construction has agreed to direct volunteer workers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons, and all day on Saturday of each week. Clubs Asked to HeH Presidents of the Lehi Lions Club, Jayeees and Lehi Riding Club are being contacted this week to secure club member participation. Each of the abave organ, izations are being asked to furnish at least two men on each of the scheduled work days. Work days in the afternoons will start at 1 p.m. and continue, until dark. place team. It is planned that 'n event the' Second defeats the Sixth tonight, the makeup game could be play, ed as part of the August 4 double-heade- r, or it could be played be. fore press time, according to Mr Other-- Invitel residents participate on the building project. The trustees decided that if regular work days were established it would give volunteer workers a chance to schedule their own affairs and be able to allow time on the project According to Mr. Ingram, it will take only a few days with a good crew of men to prepare for pour ing cement for the floor. When this is completed the building will then be ready for the brick masons to start erecting the walls. It is Two Lehi Little League Teams To Enter Division Tournament the hope of the board that the building will be up to the square by Community Carnival time, Aug. ust Two Little League teams from Lehi will enter the division tour ney at Spanish Fork, August 15, 16, 17, 19 and 20. The Braves and White Sox will represent Lehi at the playoffs. The rules governing this year's play will be those handed down by the Utah Baseball for Boys Association. They are as follows: 1. No entrance fee will be charged, but each team must have a new ball to play and one adult to umpire other games. 2. Teams will travel at own expense. 3. Any boy in an organized league can play. 4. Each team must be on the field in 10 minutes or forfeit the game. 5. Teams can have extra pitch ers. 6. Each team must be a regular team and can have three extra team will pitchers, but no all-stbe permitted to play. 7. A complete rostrum must be handed to Blake Fordham in Plea sant Grove. 8. Each pitcher will be allowed 18 outs for each week of play. 27. This is a worthy community project and one that has drawn statewide attention. With the eyes of other communities upon us, let's reflect the community spirit which we are capable of and bring this beautiful new addition to our city to a speedy completion. Only your dollars and donated labor can as sure the success of this project Lehi to Participate in Valley-Wid- e "Salute to Men of Steel" Promotion A massive, valley-wid- e "salute to men of steel" was blueprinted at the Riverside Country Club in Provo, last Friday by 37 business and civic leaders from nine Utah Valley communities and top U. S. Steel officials. Mayor Harold D. Westring, Ralph (Gus) Larsen, of Larsen Markets, and E. Russell Innes publisher of the Free Press, represented Lehi at the noon meeting. Now slated for early fall, the three-da- y "Steelmark Days" celebration will feature parades, contests, street bannners and a multitude of special events in each of Utah County's steelmnking towns. n The 'Steelmark" is wound up with plans for naming a nine-cit- coordinating committee y 51 to begin work on the big event. The next step, Mr. Perlman said, will be to set up action commit' tees in each participating commu rut. ar Russell Innes 'was named on the coordinating committee to organ ize activities in Lehi. 9. No protests will be allowed after the first game is played, that is, to eligibility of players, age, etc. 10. Members of rules commit tee will be at all games to give rulings at the time; no rulings will be made after game. 11. The base coaching will be by team members only. 12. Western Baseball for Boys rules for 1960 will be followed. Rules 6 Section F and G will be waived. 13. Tourney committee cannot be held accountable for injury to players, coaches, spectators, etc 14. Managers and players will display good sportsmanship at all times. The aim of the association is to let every boy who has a desire to pilay, have a chance, and the mo-t"The boy you ' help may - be ' your own," lived up to. ; o, Little League Steel Attractions The drive to draw being asked from club members to Eme-so- n Utah e Valley will feature has called i Hidy any citizen who feels he would special attractions built around meeting Aucnist 7 at the E'eventr like to contribute to this worthy ' women steel and the men and fo- all team War chapel in will be most community who make it. is estimated that It located managers. (The chapel is o- - a few hours welcome. A full . about one out of every-threHarvard B. Hinton, state senpereast of the old Lincoln Junior of t'me donated day on tne designat Lehi Little The League season sons employed in Utah Valley in receiving' High school). Meeting time is at ed ator, was meces-tfiiwork days will b3 apprec'ated play came to a close this week works In the steel industry. ' the nominator for Secretary of 2 pm. Team managers who qual- Woi k Lagging With the Braves coming out on At Friday's meeting, local busiState at the Democratc state ify f or the division tourney are ex An invitation was issued at the the American steel industry's sym p with a perfect record of 14 convention, hel d Saturd ly in pected to be in attendance at this start of construction for volunteer bol to identify products made of ness leaders heard U. S. Steel offiVins with no losses. Second place cials from Pittsburgh, Pa., and Salt Lake City. Mr. Hinton will meeting, where they will receive labor. Thore who desired to aid steel. Wjnners, with 10 wins and four, San Francisco, outline similar oppose Laurel Brown of West details pertaining to the tourney. in the project were asked to re Stee! Industry Hub losses were the hustling White held events been that have to tour Jordan in the Primary election during Mr. a Prior, According gister their names and skills with special session attend the past two years in the BirmingSox. Both teams have earned September 13. Mr. Hinton tainey fee of $15 will be charged for Harold Ellison at Ellison Cleaners. edFriday's s of commerce chamber by tae right to represent Lehi at the and Ala., ham, Ind., Gary. led 302 votes to take second each ward entering the tourney, Some 80 civic minded citizens are business and civic leadand tournament to be held at division centers. In the fee to This take care of expenses. place balloting. and have responded al- ers gave a unanimous stamp of registered is Fork, August 15, 16, 17, Spanish "Steelmark the Days" must be paid at the August 7 ready or will be available when to the cooperative ven1$ and 20. approval a of national .not uni effort, have spear, need Teams meeting. the time comes for their partic- ture to boost business and industry headed by U. S. Steel, to create forms for the district meet, but ular skill, such as brick layers, el- near the hub of. Utah's steel During the past Week practice innew steel markets and to focus games with other teams made up must appear in uniform for the ectricians, etc. attention on the versatility of steel of boys from other teams, have final play. Even though manvfrom this list dustry. Phil Perlman,; president of the In our modern civilization. Milbeen played to keep Local interest in the church se- of registered workers have redi- lions of Americans now know the i in tbp form for the tourney". Provo Chamber of Commerce, at for work different, times, nior play, even with a late start, ported MRS. DEAN Nl'TTALL tlrai tiIum RrnvM 'Tk has been much better than for sev it..; is still necessary that .. more rected the., kickoff4.meeting which Steelmark through, the nationwide steel industry promotion in press, have drawn a bye for Monday, eral years, Mr. Prior said, and radio and television. Plans were discussed Monday team managers are to be com and the second place White Sox Video Personalities have a game at 3 p.m. on the evening by the general committee mended for their fine effort. A of the Community Carnival to be special word of appreciation goes To bring the' idea even closer East field, with an Orem team held Saturday, August 27 at Wines to Bert Beck for his faithful re to home, U. S. Steel conceived the on that day. Park. A meeting of representatives sponse to the request for. officials. ida of cooperating with Team standings at the end of of all civic and service organizacommunities in staging speare as follows: to play Mr. Beck has every responded Mrs. Mabel Jones of Lehi re- S. E. Littleford's "mother in 1881. cial Steelmark events in the areas tions of the city has been called Lost Won Team for next Monday evening at 8 evening of play. Others drafted to cently received an "old" surprise When Mr. Littleford moved into where the men : and women' of 0 14 Braves 1910 Lehi in the form old of an cfter he brought the rocking steel live and trade. Rites o'clock. Presidents of all organ- act as arbiters have also accepted 4 .....10 Sox White izations are being contacted this willingly, and the stake thanks chair which belonged to her great- rocker with him and it has been 5 9 events As the of Sox Red many part plan grandfather, Porter Rockwell, in his garage ever since. Last ned for the forthcoming celebra week in an effort to have a good them also, Mr. Prior said. 6 8 Pirates over 140 years ago. week he remembered it, did a littwill Clubs 8 present. 6 Lucille Whestone Nuttall, Cubs U. S. Steel plans to send representation tion, Mary The little chair was used at the le- repairing on it, and presented be asked to assume specific as10 4 Steel Hour television personali 31, wife of Dean Nuttall of this Tigers Pony Express station at Point to Mrs. Jones. 12 2 Timp Hike Aug. 13 ties to Utah Valley communities city, died Saturday in a Salt Lake Dodgers signments at the carnival, much is The miles is which about nine chair Lookout, very comfortable for 13 1 the same as they have in the past, tumor. She of brain a Phillies MIA and appearances. personal All hospital Stake Eyplorers from Vernon in Tooele County. with its original leather seat. Two had an was Virgil H. Peterson, carnival chair- Maids are reminded of the annual educator and taught The station was operated by Hor old coins have been used to man, explained. in the Sego Lily elementary school Timp Hike, which has been set ace and Libby Rockwell, a bro- strengthen the arms at the back. Aid club said Mr. Peterson represen- for here. to Porter Rockwell. After One is good for five cents in mer Saturday, August 13. The hiktatives will be assigned responsi- ers will meet at Camp Timpoon. ther In She was born Jan. 8, 1909, at stathe is the chandise to and the be other Pony Express stopped, bilities at the meeting and will eke where the hike will get underLovell, Wyo., the daughter of Hy- was tion and the furniture exchanged for amusement. These Project Building then have an opportunity to pre way at 1 a.m., according to Rich- movedburned Edward rum and Minerva Jolley to the big ranch. These coins were in use noarly 100 years The Hutchings Museum board of Whetstone. sent their assignment to club leader. ard Explorer Eddington, were then purchased by ago trustees wish to thank those men members for approval. The com- Further details concerning the holdings An active member of the LDS who have volunteered their serv Church, she had held posts in all mittee hopes to add some new at- hike may be obtained by contactices to help in the. construction tractions to tht carnival and make The Lehi City baseball team won auxiliary organizations of her Mr. Eddington. of the new museum building. this an outstanding event for old ing ward and had filled a mission to their last two ball games by one " The following men have register the Eastern States area in 1931 and five point margins. They edg. and young of the entire commun- GENEALOGY GROI P ed their names and skills with and 1932. ity. ed Utah Power & Light nine oi VISITS ARCHIVES Harold Ellison, who is acting as George W. Leany and E. Russell She was married to Dean D. Salt Lake City, last Friday," by a workers A group of genealogy labor Secretary for the project Nuttall May 22, 1934, in the Logan score of 10 to 9 in an Innes are assisting on the general ' from the Seventh Ward spent FriEach week a list of workers and LDS Temple. committee with Mr. Peterson. game. They also downed Payson the hours they spend will appear day evening at the Archives in on 6 11 to the 1 Payson Survivors include her husband, last week in the Free Press; Salt Lake. City. , COLLEDGES TAKE TRIP three sons, and two daughters, field. Mr. were the Those Owen Porter trip Frank 16; Martins Lester making Colledge Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D., Eugene D., William Ed t.pp Tavlor. with a two run sin and 2; Anthony Despain 8; Hal Holm- - ward accompanied their son and daugh and Mrs. Wells Beck, Mr. Nedra tied Utah and Nuttall, Nuttall, and Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Mrs. Rodney Davenport, Mr. stead 4; Sylvester Evans 6; John all of Lehi; Mrs. Richard M. gle in the ninth inning five runs with & Power Light Arlo Brems, Gibbons, to Era Mrs. Yel Daly 20; Jack Daly 5; Joseph Colledge on a short trip (Joan) Schweitzer, Oaklat d, Calif. each. Then in the bottom of the Manning 8; Kenneth Welcker 40 and two lowstone Park last week. They re Beverlee Peterson and Eunice grandchildren.- Also sur- 11th inning, after Utah Power & Horace Bone 2f Lowell Brown 6; Hutchings. turned Saturday. one brother, Lawrence Light had gone ahead nine to nve, are viving Rob Abel Ekins 2; Afton Giles 9; Salt Lake City, and Lehi exploded for five runs to win Whetstone, ert Daly 10; Vernon Nielsen 3 Mrs. HiTum Beddis, the game. five sisters, Arnold Ball 2: George Strasburg Mrs. Francis Mrs. Harold Bassett, Dennis Bonny with three hits 100; Emery Allen 1; George B. Wood, Mrs. Willard Harmon, all 2; 140: Allen Steve Swenson with two hits and Strasburg Ingram and Mrs. Jack Lovell, Wyo., lead the Lehi team. Emery J. Allen 5; Bert Hutchings L Johnson, Tooele, Utah. Hoi Lester 4; 3; Reynolds George To be eligible to vote, a person Funeral services were held Tues- Payson Game Be certain you are eligible to two-h- it comb 4; Wells Beck 2; Bryant Bish-D- p one for Utah in lived Jerry Chruma's fine of day at the Wing Chapel with vote in the coming elections. Only must have 8. Jerry Strasburg the and hitting Thomas Woffinden of the pitching, two voter registration days re- year, in the county of residence A record sheet is being kept by totaled up Bob Allison, and preThe the Butt in and months officiating. four for ward Fourth present main before the primary election George Ingram, in charge of the 60 music was play-a- d to an easy win over Fayson. buh which will be held September 13. precinct or voting district for construction work, so that each lude and postlude Miner." The got four base hits, including a Darwin Mrs. to make daysby Lehi residents are urged out two man will be. given proper credit Mrs. with are rules: choir the In brief, here triple, and Allison banged Fourth ward sure they are registered to asIf on the for hours mree spent u.s project are for four, scoring Persons who must register Bateman as soloist, and sure franchise priviliges on elecany names are deleted from the Lehi returns to their home field Mrs. Wesley Rasmussen, new residents, those who have beby tion day. Mr. contact this list week, Ingram are last (Friday) night to play the House tomorrow since old 21 come years sang, "In My Father's be will credit and given The fact that one may have election and proper one" against American persons who failed Many Mansions," and they were "the big next week. voted in the 1956 presidential-geThe Miner. Fork. in vote to Mrs. general the proceeding " accompanied by ff eral election does not qualify him or municipal elections. biographical sketch was given d for voting in Utah's" state and i Holds Lions Barbara Ann Johnson, a niece, A New Sign For REGISTRATION DATES SET i i) , national elections in 1960. followed by the first speaker, votits Work Utah law requires that IGA Market Registration dates have been sej Bishop Dean Buckner, the bishop ers exercise their franchise every for the four districts in Lehi on belived A very attractive sign has been Booth where they of the ward of the two years to avoid registration. August 16 and 23. The primary A large group of Lehi Lions fore coming to Lehi. An organ painted on the lower part window Person moving into a new dis- election will be held on Septem Market Mel cousin. a Brothers was Price solo out by Club played members turned last trict cannot register or vote in ber 13. Additional registration is an attenMonday evening to spruce up the ba Pyne. She played, "Crossing this week. The sign their old district. They must dates prior to the general election "Highest reads, was tion getter. It grounds around the Lehi informa- the Bar." The next speaker transfer their registration to the will be on Oct. 11 and 18 and Nov. Meat and GarFine was Webb and Foods, E. Armond Pres.: tion Quality booth, according to President new district. 1 and 2. and Vegetables. Boyd Smuin. Weeds were cleared followed by remarks by Bishop den Fresh Fruits Registration days on Tuesday, Registration hours are from 8 a.m. is about 20 feet long Kimball LeNeve sang from Woffinden. sign The hor shrubs flowenrand the : to 9 p.m. on those dates. August 16, and August 23 will high. A welcome dcring the new lawn, and the a vocal ado, "Perfect Day," and and four tofeet ouallfv reentrants to vote both in Main Street the Some changes have been made the general appearance of the grounds was accompanied by Mrs. Reva addition II the primary elections on Sept. 13 as follows: by Nichols Bros, was was painted Price. The giv was Opclosing prayer sign Improved considerably. and in the general election on inov. It i brotherM. a Nicol. District I Mrs. Leslie Larson, en 4 of Sandy. by John erating the Information booth 8. 241 South Second West. . a project of the local Lions Club Persons failing to register on Who of us is mature enough for Pallbearers were Reed Nuttall, District II Mrs. Sylvester Evduring the tourist season. tltose dates, while not eligible to before the offspring Albert Nuttall, Francis Wood, offspring North. s AS VIM TIMbK, SON Mabel Jour how old eolm li vote In the primary, still will have ans, 138 West Fourth arrive? The value of and themselves a children is Harold Mrs. Frank Johnson, Jack of Bassett, The III training District UHed as wanhen on bark of old rocking chair, to Howard a chance to register for the gen not that adults prois brothers-in-laall must know James Beddis, 965 North Fourth East. marriage profession, where we eWtinn on four other dates The rocker wan formerly owned by Porter Rockwell, children but that children Watdedicated Reed the Nuttall duce to how Mrs. to order 'in IV time gain Joseph District 1 and not 11. Oct. 18. Nov. and Is estimated to be about 140 years old,. it. produce adults. . grave In the Lehi cemetery. kins, 85 South First West. NOV. 2. Although volunteer workers are Prioi. 1 O-e- m ect all-o- ut Winners Announced e : ultra-moder- offic-cial- steel-makin- g; put-grow- th Plans Underway For Community Carnival i All-Chur- Ml1 ... 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