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Show Swimming Meet Set at Saratoga Principal Lists Requirements hc-l- AtSegoLily School will begin Under the sponsorship of thej Utah County Swimming Associa-- i tion, an open invitational swim at Sara ming meet will be toga, Saturday, Sept. 10, from 5 p.m. to 7 pjn., for children five years old through 16. According to Richard Eastmond, Saratoga manager, this is the first of a series of annual swimming meets. Contests will be held according to age, with prizes and trophies to be awarded. The public is invited to view the meet, free of charge. There will be no entry fee and registration may take place at the resort any tune between now and Thursday, Sept 1, at 9 ajn., for children at- Sego Lily Elementary school, according to Principal Dale tending Q V Cm 4 Burgess. All children who attended school last year should bring their promotion cards with them. Those entering fourth grade should have their physical and dental examinations, Mr. Burgess said. Bus schedules will be the same as last year. School lunch will be served the first day of school. The cost will be the same as last year, 25 cents per person for students. First grade children who live in v.'r If the Third and Fourth ward areas will attend school in the morning. Those who ride the Stone bus will NEW PTA COITXCIL ORGANIZED Seated, L to r, Mrs. Boyd attend in the afternoon.. .,,'. besaid are (Pauline) Smuin, president; Mrs! Daa (Donna) Evans, first vice letters, M. Burgess ing sent to kindergarten students president; Bin. Garn (Jne) Holbrook, secretary; Mrs. Rulon (Mary who registered last spring, telling Jane) Unffricht, treasurer. Standing, Owen Porter, and them when to start school. Par- lelsIatio; Mrs. Leo (Edna) Loveridge, Mrs. ents of children who do not reMrs. Howard (Beth Brown, room ceive a letter should bring their Ralph (Betty) Powell, magazine; Mrs. Thomas (Ruth) Wilcox, adult education; Mrs. Wayne mothers; children to school Friday Sept' (Xyda) Shaw, health; and Dean Worlton, second vice president. 2 to register them. Kindergarten students must be five years of age Absent when picture was' taken, Mrs.' Ernest (Eleen) Urry, memby October 31 in order to start bership; Mrs. Cloyed (Rhea) Penrod, program, and Mrs. Reed (Vera) school this year. .Carson, juvenile protection and safety. Please bring their birth certificate, health examination, and $5 Lehi-Ced- ar milk money for the year, Mr. Burgess urges parents. r - by-la- publicity-historia- n; THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960 Lehi Hospital Happenings the little has meet is the"beginning of a big program for competitive swimming in the county. Richard Ashley Nelson, 14, son Bud Barne la Charge of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Nelson, In charge of the competition will is receiving treatment for a fracbe Bud Barnes of Provo, register- tured left leg. Both bones were ed swimming instructor, who holds broken just above the ankle. He a long record of experience with was admitted August 12. children's groups in California. Motives include, not only enjoyJ. Leland Tingey is receiving ment and valuable exercise and de- medical treatment He was admitvelopment for the boys and girls, ted August 14. but a valuable safety factor, thru Delbert Norman, 23, is stimulating swimming. medical treatment. He was adCLl'B ENTERTAINS mitted Aug. 16. He is reported 4--11 MOTHERS AT BREAKFAST Club of The Jolley Fives Kenneth Hunter, surgical paWednesday, Sept. 7. Mr. Eastmond Cedar Valley entertained their moannounced. Upon filling out an en thers at breakfast, Wednesday tient, is reported improving this try blank, each contestant will re morning at the home of the lead- week. ceive a free swimming pass and er, Mrs. Nancy Smith. They modMrs. Eunice Larsen, 89, mother may take part in the contest. eled the "clothing they made in the of Uriel Larson, remains a patient Mr. Eastmond is extending a which the club this year, after at the hospital. special reminder to all boys and markers. girls of Lehi to plan to participate group toured historic A baby daughter was born Aug. and have a good time with their Members of the club are Carol friends. Edith Margaret Chamberlain, 16, to Robert and Mary Ellen JaSome 100 are already enrolled. Charlotte Cook, Connie Ault and cobs, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces. ' Mr. Eastmond reported, and the Jolene Cook. Roxanne is the name chosen for one newcomer, who sister, Connie. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Whitener and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Jacobs are the proud grandparents. HERE FROM ILLINOIS Here' from Lawrenceville, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gay have been visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mathew Carson and family. They also spent some time at the home of nieces, Mrs. Blaine Parry, Lehi, and Mrs. Don Ellis in American Fork. ; 4-- H ' HERE FROM" HELENA Mrs. Luella Davis of Helena, Montana, has spent the past three weeks here, visiting at the home of friends, - Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. MendenhaU. Also, joining the group for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davis and famtime, friends ily, of the Mendenhalls, , they stopped over in Ogden, their former home, before returning to Montana.. , , . . Boxes For Rummage Sale to be Placed Monday Beginning Monday, August 22, large boxes will be placed in both Main Street and State Street locations, for, items to be sold in the rummage sale for the Community Carnival. Handy to downtown shoppers will be the box in Wathen's, while the uptown box will be in Larsen's AG Market No. 2, on State Street. Athenian and Auctus club members will take charge of the sale. Home furnishings, handiwork, dishes and anything usable are solicited. Let me exhort everyone to do their utmost to think outside and beyond our present circle of ideas. For every idea gained is a hundred years of slavery remitted. Richard Jeffries Valley PTA Organizes In Advance of Coming School Year The Valley Parent- Teachers Association Council is now fully organized, it was reported by Mrs. Boyd Smuin, president. At a reoent meeting of the board, Mrs. Smuin announced that a PTA convention would be held tomorrow A August 19) at the Orem High School." This meeting is for all members of the coun cil as well as local presidents. Included on the board are Mrs. Smuin, president; Mrs. Dan (Donna) Evans, first vice president; Dean Worlton, second vice presi dent; Mrs. Garn (June) Holbrook, secretary; Mrs. Rulon (Mary Jane) Ungricht, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas (Ruth) Wilcox, adult ed ucation; Mrs". Ernest7 (Eleen) Ur- ry, membership; Mrs. 'Ralph (Bet Lehi-Ced- ty) Powell, magazine; Mrs. Leo his (Edna) Loveridge,-publicittorian; Mrs. Wayne (Nyda) Shaw, health; Mrs. Cloyed (Rhea) Pen- rod, program; Mrs. Howard (Beth) Brown, room mothers; Mrs. Reed ar y, (Vera) Carson, juvenile protection and safety; and Owen Porter, and legislation. Local unit presidents include, Mrs. Malin (Marvel) Smith, Lehi High School; Mrs. Joseph (Faye) Godfrey, Junior High School; Mrs. Lenard (Twila) Rockwell, Sego Lily Elementary; and Leo H. Lov eridge, Lehi Elementary. by-la- s God gives you His spiritual ideas and in turn, they give you daily supplies. X Smart New ,. Vr;r;;Y Dresses , i - v Bulkie Sweaters . Skirt and Blouse Sets "Sans Sousi" Nylon. 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