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Show THE LEin FREE PRESS Plans Progressing For County Steelmark Days Celebration An automobile, refrigerator-dee- p freeze, hunting rifles, washer, dryer, air conditioner, console television set, shotgun . . . are among the special prizes that will be given away free during Utah County's huge "Salute to our Men of Steel" Oct. 1. scheduled for Sept. 29-3The preliminary prize list was set up Tuesday at a meeting of the Utah Valley Steelmark Days coordinating committee, made up of representatives from nine coun ty communities. Also attending were officials of U. S. Steel from Pittsburgh, Pa., and San Francisco. Maron Oveson of Pleasant Grove was named by the group to draw out of a hat the name of a leading auto manufacturer whose car will be chosen as the first prize Mr. Oveson for the celebration. reachtd in and pulled out a slip 0, marked "Chrysler Corporation." During the morning's session, committee members representing towns between Lehi and Santaquin reported all progress so far by ac- tion groups in each community. A survey of support from Utah County businessmen indicated a goal of $5,000 be set up to buy prizes. Among special community activities reported on Tuesday were ball drops street dances, ping-pon- g from helicopters, band concerts, ' ' ' I I Z ' ' ' and a variety of other special con tests and events. , r r f ; First planning for a valley-wid- e parade to kick off the three-da- y celebration was assigned to Blaine Martell, Santaquin; Welby Metcalf Springville; and Clair Bowen, Pay son. The big parade is expected to feature floats, bands and special entries from each of the nine participating communities. Selection of a Steelmark Days queen and her court to reign over the salute to Utah steelmakers was placed high on the list of overall events now scheduled for the Swimming Meet Set at Saratoga five Under the sponsorship of, the p.m. to 7 p.m., for children Utah County Swimming Associa- years old through 16. tion, an open invitational swimAccording to Richard Eastmond, ming meet will be held at Sara- Saratoga manager, this is the first toga, Saturday, Sept. 10, from 5 of a series of annual swimming meets. Contests will be held according to age, with prizes and ; to trophies to be awarded. The public is invited to view the meet, free of charge. There will be no entry fee and . may take place at the registration Everything is in readiness for resort any time between now and the chuckwagon breakfast, early Wednesday, Sept. 7. Mr. Eastmond morning feature of Lehi's Com- announced. Upon filling out an enmunity Carnival, Saturday, Aug- try blank, each contestant w'll reust 27, according to Kent Beck, ceive a free swimming pass and president of the Junior Chamber may take part in the contest. of Commerce. Mr. Eastmond is extending a Residents are reminded to bring reminder to all boys and special fato in own order their utensils, of Lehi to plan to participate girls cilitate serving a, plate, cup and and have a good time with their silverware. friends. With Jim Lunt and Glen Nielsen Some 100 are already enrolled, for the breakfast, as Mr. Eastmond reported, and the their members and club other the meet is the beginning of a b'g prowives will all assist. for competitive swimming in The menu will feature ham and gram the county. eggs, hotcakes, milk, coffee and Bud Barnes in Charge postum, at 75c per plate. Serving In continue charge of the competition will will' begin at 6 a.m and until 10 a.m., lor the late sleepers. bf Burt Barnes of Provo, registered swimmirg instructor, who holds a long record of experience with children's groups in California. Motives include, not only enjoyment and valuable exercise and development for the boys and girls, ' Be sure to deposit your .tickets but a valuable safety factor, thru " on the Corvair before the program stimulating swimming. is reminder the evening, Saturday issued by Ben Judd, for the ticket sales. Tickets are still available and may be obtained on Saturday at the Community Carnival. Buy all you can, committee members urge, but be sure to deposit them before 7 p.m. next Saturday. There will be a box at the park, Saturday, and boxes are now at Hutch's Trading Post and at Larsen's AG Market on Main Jaycees Serve Chuckwagon Breakfast Saturday Buy Tickets on Car. Deposit Before Saturday Night BEARFAST FETES IDAHO VISITORS Here from Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mrs. June Chilton Varney and her daughter, Mrs. Vivian Melville and three children, are vis iting at the home of a sister, Mrs. Alton (Zylpha) Wilkin and family. They came to attend the Chilton reunion. Mrs. Wilkin entertained at a patio breakfast in their honor. Guests included Mrs. Gwen Dorton, Ida Gray, Vera Hutchings, Alta Wanlass and Donna Chruma. 35 MISS JOYCE Joyce Ann Jones To Wed Norman P. Jones Sept. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Evan Aarnold Jones are announcing the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Joyce Ann Jones, who will wed Norman P. Jones, in a ceremony, Thursday, Sept 1, in the Third Ward church. Bishop Grant Christofferson will officiate. The prospective bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Jones of this citv. The young couple attended the and Brigham Young University, both graduated from Lehi High school. Miss Jones also graduated from the LDS Seminary. She was high school cheerleader, secre tary of the FHA organization and also an officer in the Biology club. She was chosen National Guard queen in 1958, and. was also a representative at Girls State. She is employed in the office of the Dial Finance Company in Salt Lake City. Award winner in the Thespian Club, Mr. Jones played high school football and was also a member of the track team. He sang in the chorus and opera productions. He is employed at Bacchus. 'The popular young 'couple will make their home in Lehi. KATHRYN PRICE CARTER A baby son, their first child, arrived August 22, for Dan and Kathryn Price Carter, weighing 6 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price, proud first time grandparents, share honors with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Carter of Orem. Pleasinclude Mr. ed and Mrs. George P. Price, Lehi, and Mrs. Kate Jacobs of Pleasant Grove. :r Friday - Saturday August 25,26, 27 SNOW QUEEN Second Feature Chartruse Caboose grandchildren. Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- August 28, 29, 30 y P0RGY and BESS Second Feature Wonderful Gibralter Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturda- y August 31, September Effective immediately, the Lehi Hospital Board announces that visiting hours have been changed at the hospital. Patrons may now visit from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Hours were formerly 3 to 4 p.m. and 7 ' to 9 p.m. Operation Petticoat Man Without a Star and Colette. Up "She" Goes m WW u CELEBRITY KELLY BLACKWALi NYLON TUBEIESS Rtulr NtlnU lilt Prif Sl Sol Yo Ptk. S.v. 29.35 7.10-1- 32.20 22.50 9.70 35.30 24.90 10.40 "39.25 29.00 10.25 5 8.00-- 1 51 19.95 9.40 WHITEHALL NYLON TUBELESS I 35.95 6.70-1- 5 12.0o" 23.99 7.10-1- 5 39.45 J6.30 13.15 7.60-1- 5 43.25 28.85 14.40 41.10 32.05 16.05 8.00-1- 5 SALE AND MICK PLUS TAX TIRE RETREADAILE OUTWORKS OUTWEARS SOW OUTPULISI 1 1 KELLY KANT SLIP ills farm Tractor Tira This Kentucky Straight Bourbon SUNNY BROOK Sail & tastes richer and better than any Wowy-fo- LOOK FOR e "Quiring... THIS SIGN OF QUALITY TIRE SHOP IWl CI owed Wtt SUU aimv mo cwMff , iovbviuE, UNTvext vmxt SIMM Wltttff M ROOF . Dally Noon to Dial PO m til AT DEN'S other bourbon ! MJ m 6.70-1- 5 7.60-1- 5 2 3 mm Notice Spjut. 1 -i ; - The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES BE ADVERTISES - Thursday For Rummage Sale Placed in Two Handy Location A BOY FOR DAN AND rm&& Show Starts 7:30 p.m. Gates Open at 7p.m. Also joining in the party were sisters, Mrs. Ethel Perkins, here ANN JONES from Overton, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell (Florence) of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald SunBoxes derland, a nephew, and family of American Fork attended, as did Mrs. Ploma Chadwick and daughter, Sally, of Santaquin, and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald ChadLarge boxes are now placed in wick of Kearns. two locations, on Main Street and State" Street to collect items to be Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Petersold in the rummage sale at the son have spent considerable time Community Carnival. Handy to in Provo, during the past week, at downtown shoppersis the box in the bedside of their daughter, e, Wathen's, while the uptown box Mrs. Lincoln Card. Mrs. Card will be in Larsen's AG Market No. underwent major surgery last 2, on State Street. Athenian and Thursday and Saturday for a critAuctus club members will take ical gall bladder condition. She is charge of the sale. Home furnish- reported improving this week. The dishes and any- Petersons spent some time with ings, handiwork, ' thing usable are solicited. their grandchildren, Kevin, David IT'S Fay Evans Administrator First publication August 25, 1960 Last publication Sept. 15, 1960 EAST AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Boyd Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sunderland and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell (Alta), all of Lehi, together with their chilren. Mr. Sunderland now has ::vy. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator at the Law Office of Harvard R-- Hinton, 46 West Main Street, Lehi, Utah, on or before December 25, 1960. Has Nor-wal- k, DR. SPJUT ON VACATION Dr. Philip Spjut is on vacation this week,- with Dr. Sanders of Salt Lake City taking charge of his dental office. With Dr. Spjut went his wife and their five children for a trip to Yellowstone. They will also visit in Wyoming with family members of Mrs. Fora Am- Enjoy The Great Bourbon of the Old West Street. Waiting at the were all present for the party. Included were, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Anderson (Iva Bell) of Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Arave (June), Blackfoot, Idaho; Bishop and Mrs. Wayne Sunderland, Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Fon Cook (Hene), Cedar Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Healey (Mirl) American Fork; Mr. and observance. Other committee action Tuesday included the appointment of Russell Innes, Lehi, chairman; Stewart A. Durrant, American Fork; and Junius West, Pleasant Grove to study and report on Steelmark Days prizes. chair. William K. Wotherspoon, man of the group, said that the next coordinating committee meeting will be held in American Fork on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Ralph's Restaurant. The session will begin at 7:00 a.m. U. S. Steel officials from Pitts burgh and San Francisco will meet with civic, community and busi ness groups throughout the valley this week to outline similar programs held earlier in other parts of the county. 19, erican Fork Rotary Park. Swimming and a hike to Cave Camp were included. Following dinner, pictures and recordings were enjoyed. They include Mr. Sunderland's own accounts of his experiences as a stage coach driver from Fish Springs, Utah, to Ibapa, Nevada, the time time he rode a bicycle across the desert from Lehi to Callao, and other interesting events. Harry Howell read original poetry on the program. Mr. Sunderland, long time farmer here, continues to raise a garden and chickens. His family De- ceased. Jean Ann Trinnaman enjoyed a party on her eighth birthday, Thursday, August 18. Her mother, Mrs. Homer Trinnaman, and sister Adelle, assisted in entertaining. Games and refreshments were highlighted by prizes for all The cake, in pink and green, followed the motif of an old fashioned doll Thomas E. Sunderland, 78, was honored at a family party, on his birthday, August """ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John S. Evans, bibthday party marks fob jeav axn tkixnamax With 18 girl friends present, Sunderland Honored at Birthday Party T. E. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1960 Lehi t p.m. ' The State Bank of Lehi is proud to announce its gift of $500 to the Hutchings Museum Fund. Shown above accepting check from Galvin H. Swenson, State Bank of Lehi cashier, is George T. Strasburg, treasurer, Hutchings Museum Fund. It would take more space than allot-e- d here, to list names of many persons who have helped bring the dream of having a Hutchings Museum for "our town" to an actual reality. Like George T. Strasburg (shown above), each one has made his or her contribution in a different way. Consequently, when our museum is finished, it will be a much greater accomplishment than if the building had been erected by one or two individuals, r A. ' j V'3,'VwiiMMM Let's keep this project a community project" by continuing to support it financially and in every other way we can. Projects like these create a sense of unity and purpose. They make a community important . . . help it to prosper and grow. So let's as Up "She" Goes. say hurray ... STATE BANK OF LEHI "Over 5Q MEMBER year of continued, friendly service to Utah County" FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . ; .. |