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Show Ina Gammon Seven Eagle Joins Sorority Scouts Named In 3 1960, Districts it was reported today by Floyd Loveridge, Scout Execu-tive- .- Lehi District has had one Eagle; Alpine and Timpanogos have each had three Eagles awarded in 1960. Completing the requirements for the highest advancement award in scouting in 1960 in Lehi District was Michael Burton McKee. In -- Alpine District, the three who earned their Eagle scout rank during the Jubilee year of Scout ing are: Glen H-- , Cardon and Joe E. Gordon of Troop 708 of American Fork Eighth Ward; and Andrew Block of American Fork Third' Ward Troop 12. Alvin Broadbent is advancement chairman in Lehi District; Duane Shepherd directs Alpine advancement program; and R. M. Hicks is new Timpanogos District advancement chairman. -- READ THE ADS Announcement was made today by Miss Shirley Stout that 70 coeds at the College of Southern Utah were named to the 3 campus sororities. Miss Stout is staff advisor to the Intersorority Council .and was assisted by Council President, Sherry Hill, Monroe. Included among the new sorority members is Ina Gammon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; LeRoy Gammon, Lehi. Ina is majoring in the field of Humanities. -- Scouts and Explorers of Lehi. Alpine, and Timpanogos Districts of the Utah National Parks Council account for seven of the 155 Eagle Scout badges awarded in the council during the calendar year Hours Listed For Volunteer Labor IT PAYS THE LEHI FREE PRESS It Pays I' Want a voice in the peopL's choice? Don't pass the buc- k- Advertise .4 V. ,. .... . " $1.75 ? is now an auhorized representative for KOOL BREEZE AWNING CO. Car Ports Storm Doors and Windows Aluminum Siding Carpeting Roofing House of Pizza 1 1 1 yJ C s Jr - ' l pxr - - Restaurant "Over I Highway 91 South of Pleasant Grove 50 years of continued, friendly service to Utah County" 'Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . :Dr. Olivia McHugh Optometrist successor to Dr. Jack A. Seitz announces the Opening of Her Office 75 East Main, American Fork 31 . i, We Print ''f '; , Everything But Money: if you want O : long distance call 2 Listen for the dial tone. Then dial the numeral "1". This connects you with the Direct Distance Dialing equipment. WITHIN Dial the number of the phone you want to reach. Utah cx 71 I On some calls, the operator will ask for the number of the phone you're using.; On all others, your number is recorded automatically. , ?i Statements O Be sure to have the complete number you're calling in front of you. , . . 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A Handbills Programs, I don't know the number in the distant city, dial the figure "0" (Operator) and ask for "Information" in the city you're calling. There's no charge. Then please write the number down in your Blue Book for future reference. Brochures O Dial the number in the distant city. If you O Booklets Invitations . Circulars OR ANY OTHER PRINTED ITEM YOU MAY DESIRE If you dial the wrong number, ask the person you reach for the name of the city you reached. Then dial the figure "0" (Operator) to tell her so you won't be charged for the call. Calls you can dial yourself . . . economical calls (you talk to anyone who answers) to over 52 million telephones in thousands of cities across the nation. station-to-statio- n Ml Pffi! HBUSHNG Calls you'll still place with the operator include n calls, credit card calls, collect calls, appointment calls, conference calls, and all calls from coin telephones. person-to-perso- GO. P0rter711r,4r v.o c On some calls, the operator will ask for the number of the phone you're using. On all others, your number is recorded automatically. ' ' " mountain states telephone . niiii'iii'MU'iiiiMi V . State Bank of Lehi CI 69 For Free Estimates i V- - El 9&r Includes Cocktail - Salad Drink - Desert f : - ; is Ha oiv KdJ II Complete Dinner ;c kF I . Prime Rib Au Jus 1 ''. .. Special Sunday Dinner Howard Nielson Coll P0 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1960 meeting will be held Monday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the stake tabernacle, red, 160 hours; George B. Ingram, according to Alta Powel), presi200 hours; Rudean Allred, 8 hours; dent. All wards and stake workRobert Gordon Allred, 8 hours; ers are reminded to attend. David Roberts.142 hours; George Strasburg, 150 hours; Reed Berto ry with his tractor, 8 hours; Hal Holmstead, 5 hours; Marlin Christiansen, with his mixer, 3 hours; Kent Udell, 2 hours; Sylvester Evans, 8 hours; Kenneth Welcker, 3 hours; Ralph Julian, 4 hours; Dee Beardall of Provo, 4 hours. Materials donated included nails by Wayne Colledge; reinforcing steel and form lumber, George Ingram and George Strasburg; Harold W. Barnes, tie wire. All of the heat ducts under the floor are masonary, placed by David Roberts and Herman Allred. Announcing... Canada, was; accompanied by his brother Bill Secretan, on a surprise visit here with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck and family, recently. Mrs. Secretan, (Kalyn Peck) and baby son, Kyle,! remained at their home in Canada. , ? preparation Primary On Hutchings Museum Building Names of contributors and the voluntary hours spent at the Hutchings Museum, were submitted by George Ingram, general building superintendent as" follows. This is the second list com piled, and continues up to the time the brick work started. Another list will be released in the near future, indicating those who aided in the brick work and the hours spent: Richard Van Wagoner, 2 hours; ELDER REX SCOTT MADE Gill Van Wagoner, 2 hours: Paul BRANCH PRESIDENT Glather, 2 hours; Ronald Peterson, 2 hours; Steven C Peterson, 2 IN MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott received hours. (These boys are members word "that their son. Elder Rex of Scout Troop 5). Dr. E. Eddington. 8 hours: Rus boott was recentlv sustained as Branch president in Winona, Min- sell Innes, 20 hours; Herman All- nesota. Serving in the mission field just ove"? one vear. he was formerly in St Paul. Minn., and ai ort Annur, lanaaa, where he attained the record of heW thpw the longest of any missionary. 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