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Show rr THE LEHI FREE PRESS Lehi Officials Lauded For Courtesy To Stranded South Dakota Tourist; s -- "We weYe very tired, but the: jt was indeed a privilege to children had been told how good have dealt with the people in your the rodeo was, the station men j town, and we shall ever be grate-were so nice about permitting the ful to everyone who helped us. We trailer to stay there while we went think it is an exceptional town to the rodeo. Again, two patrol- where every single person was men assisted us in finding a park courteous. "W hope some day to have a ing place and the children thor! from some of you, and hope visit 'first' their very oughly enjoyed our town will be as courteous." rodeo. Mayor Harold D- West ring re in June, it was our misfortune to ceived a letter recently from Mrs. have had 'trailer problems' in your Dempster Christensen of Sioux state, but also our pleasure to have Falls. South Dakota, who heartily had them in your city. It is always congratulated Lehi residents and difficult traveling with five small officials for their courtesy at the children, but never quite so distime of a family visit here. tressing as when the trailer hitch came off the car on a Saturday afinvitation him to an Extending (the mayor) and others from Lehi aternoon and on the "last day of big rodeo there. to contact them at their place of Falls and Book Courteous Sioux Patrolmen the business, "As you may know, two most Stationery Store, she expressed the hope of meeting them again. courteous patrolmen were there to The letter reads in part: assist us, within minutes. The "As vacation travelers in Utah Utoco station people were so gracious to us at all times, assisting us in removing the trailer from your busy, busy highway. Then the mechanic, Vern L. Curtis, spent - p i - . it;. ..M Ronald Stine Named Garden Club A ;' District Director ' Ronald Stine, active Lehi gardener, and member of the officers' staff of the Lehi Garden Club, was recently appointed to serve as district director of the area including clubs of Lehi. American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Provo, Spanish Fork, Springville and Payson. Notification was received from Mrs. William Bullough of Salt Lake Ci.tyi pewly elected president of the Utah Association of Garden Clubs. Mr. Stine, who is historian for the local club, just completed a year as regional director, a posi-of tion which included supervision 34 club organizations. to1ln THE FASCINATION OF STORY TIME Mrs. Lenard Rofwell, "Aawwtla" holds enthralled the younger boys and firb a t the Lehi Library Her Illustration are original drawing Shown with her are Rena Had Held, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horaee H and Link! Hebrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quey Hebrew. Some 550 children attended the hour this summer story ad-fiel- d, Concluded For Season at Lehi Library Stqf Hour at season, according to Mrs. Arva Bone, publicity j chairman for the library board. During the six weeks period which featured the story, time for two age groups, a gratifying response resulted.'Mrs. Bone ,reported. ,An average of some 100 children. attended each we?k. The group aged 4 to 8 years, ; jnet pn Thursdays of each week, with Mrs., Jfaqmj .Shaw as ; story, tefterj J, y jv Mrs. Tjvjla Rockwell told stor-- . trrr p - reported., .' - ;, '1 I Wasatch County FearAugust annual Thjt used, Illustrative materials including the beautiful color drawings prepared by Mrs. Rockwell. Mrs. Bone expressed appreciation for herself and the entire library board for the fine service given-bthe two- gifted story tellers, ' to the byos and girls who took advantage of the educational and entertaining project, , and to the parents for their fine support. It is planned to continue the story hour again next summer, it was j 11-1- 3 Vasatch . County Stake Laurel, Ensign Groups Plan Pioneer Prom Fair will, take' place in Heber City The Lehi Stake Laurel and Enthis .week end with the event sign of the MIA will hold scheduled to open Thursday, Aug. their groups first "Pioneer Prom," next 11 anjd continue through Saturday Tuesday, August 16, at Wines evening. Park, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Ac"Paradise of the Rockies," has cording 1q Eoyd and Marceil been jnamed theme of the big parade which will stop traffic on Highway 40 Friday and Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock. Bands, ridings clubs, commercial and novelty floats are all scheduled to partici- pate, '.according to Howard Eggle-sto- n, :parade chairman. Swanee Kirby and his renouned rodeo will be in Heber City for roping,' bulldogging, Brahma and bronc riding contests featuring some of the West's top talent. The rodeo will open with a grand march at 8 both nights. Dances have been scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights at 9:30 in the Heber Social Hall. A Strong, stake leaders, I gram wilj include pioneer stories and outof doors music. All those included in these age groups are reminded to attend and bring their . morning. Other events which will highlight the fair include a talent show lo- on Thursday evening, featuring cal singers, dancers, musicians and novelty acts,. , kiddie races, tractor driving con tesjt and large " livestock exhibits and judging. J. W. Jordan president of the Fair board, invites everyone to attend the1 I960.' Wasatch County . JJ Fair. 4 i Show Starts 7:30 p.m. Gates Open at 7p.m. Thursday - Friday - Saturday August 11,12,13 Please Don't Eat the Daisies Second Feature LAST VOYAGE z: Sunday Monday Tuesday, August Auto Repair Work MOBILE Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday August 17, 18, 19, 20 Auto Service SNOW QUEEN 51 Chartruse Caboose . r ... Jlrmv Fatidues Starched Stiff as a Board and Shirt Laundry ' 8 , with' ' utensils. own a reunion of the family of Samuel W. and Jeanette Wilkin Brown, early Alpine residents, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs., L. E. Russon (their daughter, Fern) on Friday, Aug. 5. The affair was also a party honoring the 79th birthday of the oldest living member of the original family of lL Thomas W, Brown of Amercan Fprk. Family Idaho, groups from Blackfoot, Morgan, Ogden,' Provo, . Draper, Salt Lake City and American Fork arrived fo'r the event. Supper; on the lawn at the Russon home a program and games and general merriment made the evening a happy one. Slides and moving pic tures were shown by Lisle Russon, Assembling again at; Hanging Ultra Modern Equipment ' ..f - v , , - ,4 , . Featuring Same Day Service fey Cleaners PHONE PO Save Now And See The World! LEHI fjfTATE STREET 8-24- 61 Why don't you, start saving now and put aside some real dough for your vacation net year by opening la "Vacation" Savings Account at State Bank of Lehi today? camp, the group had breakfast together, took' pictures and appointed Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mc- Danjelf of Blackfoot, Idaho,, chair-ijia- n for the reunion next year. Besides Thomas W.. Brown, the Master Sergeant ReVT. Wilson honored guest of the occasion, left Tuesday for Orlando, Florida, Mrs. Fern Rilsson, Lehi, and Seth where he will attend the NCO ac- W. Brown of Black foot, are the ademy. His wife and children, remaining members of the family Fred. Louise and Tommy, are re maining here at.tbe.Jjpme of MrsJ Wilson's mother? Mrs. Mary Cal-towhere they will be joined in late August by the older son. Rex Wilson, 17, who remained at their & home in Sacramento, Calif. The To Attend Florida Academy Training. Make it a family project with each member of the family making his or her weekly contribution large or small they all mouht-u- p mighty fast. . . . n, Wilsons took a trip to Rupert, Idaho, where they visited with Guv Wilson, father of Sgt. Wilson. The family will return to Sacramento for the school season. K'S IM Radio Television That's what the Jones family (shown above) did last year. Instead of taking a short, penny pinching vacation year iter year . they opened a "Vacation" Savings Account just about this time last summer. Today they leave for points afar . . . maybe San Francisco, Timbuctu or Madagascar. Service v ;M " '4 M "t ' To recognize ideas as dangerous and to, face the danger is the mark of a free man and of a free GENERAL society. Durfey Cleaners Dial PO 8-24- 61 Member State HID Street Lehi Why don't you land your family open a "Vacation" Sayings Account at State Bank of Lehi Today? ELECTRIC Okay? Complete'Service All Makes ... Television - Radios Car Radios HOURS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily (Closed Sundays and Mondays) 1265 North 5th West, Lehi Phone PO 71 STATE BANK OF LEHI "Over an new wiiiiiT a., nwtuosr, n. imnranr stujwi Munwi kkot, r mr 14, 15, 16 Who Was That Lady Guns of the Timberland ' Dennis A. Schiess, seaman, Complete Carles R. Watkins, seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Watkins and Dennis A. Schiess, seaman, son of Official Inspection Station Mrs. Lareta College, of Lehi returned July 25 to Long Beach, Calif., aboard the dock landing a ship USS Point Defiance after six month tour "of duty with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the WestFred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager ern Pacific. Dial PO . , , The Point Defiance participated in operation "Blue Star," in March an amphibious landing exercise on Formosa, as a secondary control vessel. She also participated in operation "Seahawk," as Pohang, Korea, in June, carrying Under Water Demolition Team 12 in advance and reconnaissance operations. During the cruise visits were made to Taiwan, Okinawa, Japan, and Hong Kong. Rock; Sgt Rex E, Wilson FORK Be Sure You Try, Our New I square dance festival yiij feature famed callers from all over the BROWN FAMILY REUNION state at the tennis courts in Heber With Lisle Russon as chairman, on Saturday night. . Exhibits of foods, needlework, arts and crafts will open Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 10 ajn. in the Wasatch High school. The annual flower show will be held beginning "at 1:30 pjn. Friday afternoon and 9:30 Saturday i the afternoon fashioning a trailer hitch for the car, working at a time when he had planned to take his grandson to the celebration. Wonderful Surprise We were concerned about the trailer so near the highway at that time, with all our possessions in it. You will never know how wonderfully surprised we were to return and find that you, the may or, had hitched your car to the trailer and pulled it to the Utoco station. West Pacific Tourson of AT EICHLER HOME Visiting here this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eich-le- r and family were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Webb and children, Linda, Gary, Leonard, Dwayne and Jackie of Ludlow, Missouri. Mrs. Webb is a sister to Mr. Eichler. His mother, Mrs. ' Nettie Eichler, came from Braymer, Mo., while another son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eichler and children Dickie, Ralph and Pattie, were present from Wiley, Colo. The group planned to include a visit in New Plymouth, Idaho, at the home of Verle Eichler, and a tour of Yellowstone Park, before returning home. Swimming at Saratoga was enjoyed by the group. The Raymond Eichlers are remaining for a tour of the Bingham copper mine and other points of interest in this locality. the affair feature authentic costumes and activities; significant of pio' neer days. be will a professional callThere er for the square dancing. Refreshments will include pioneer type stew and home made root beer, served around the camp fire, priz es will be awarded for the best 1 costumes. Roy and Lois Littleford, stake dance directors, will be in charge of the dancing. The prowill EAST AMERICAN Two Lehi Men Return From the Lehi Lib ies to the older boys" and girls StSry hourf Tuesdays. MISSOURI VISITORS rary have fceea concluded for the ages 9 to 12 years onwere .'. THl'RDAV, AIGI ST II. 160 ,r t - t years of continued, friendly service to t'tah Count)'" MEMBER FEDERAL pEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 60 |