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Show Poppy Day Poster Contest Slated by Legion Auxiliary The Lehi unit of the American Poppy Day poster hacirman, who legion Auxiliary is conducting a is being assisted in arrangements poster contest for the annual Pop-- by Mrs. Roger Graham, auxiliary . J ...WUl.g CUt Students frntn fha wax. A UUi til through high school to participate. This is the first time the contest has been conducted in Lehi, according to Mrs. Vincent Scown, f ttora'n, Judge The Dosters ar hems'c dpsitrnpd o to announce the annual observance of "Poppy Day," to be held in advance of Memorial Day, on May 27. The purpose is to aid in alerting the public to the significance of the day, set side to honor war veterans and also to raise funds for veterans and children's aid. The poster contests bring the students into a greater appreciation and understanding of the service given by the many war veterans and provides them with an opportunity to assist Bring to Free Press Or Schools Posters mav he hmmrtit tn the Free Press office by April 20, or may be submitted at the schools. Suggestions and instructions in poster design will be given to stu dents in all of the schools. National Prize There will be a national prize of $100 for the best poster in each Cases brought before the docket of Judge Leland Powell and completed, included the following: PryiUe Gallegos, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Charles Craig, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Harold Braithwaite, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Clarence Haynie, Orem, speeding, $10; Thomas Gurr, Orem, speeding, $15; Gerold class. Following are the rules to be Hardy, Cedar City, speeding, $15; Paul Carter, Salt Lake City, followed: 1. Contest shall be carried on speeding, $10; Joseph Winkler, by Units in schools, under the diSandy, speeding, $10; Heber Salt Lake City, speeding, rect supervision of the Units. 2. Contest shall have three $10. Robert Susaeta, Bingham, speed- classes: First Class, students in Salt 4th, 5th, and 6th grades inclusive; ing, $10; LaVry Anderson, Lake City, speeding, $10; Sherry Second Class, students in 7th, 8th and McBride, Salt Lake City, speed- and 9th grades inclusive; ing, $15; Jay Thompson, Salt Lake Third Class, students in 10th, 11th City, speeding, $20; Edward Eich-owe- r, and 12th grades inclusive. 3. There shall be a National Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Robert Page Throttle, Salt prize of $100.00 for the best pos ter in each class. Lake City, speeding, $15. g 4. Unit posters John Felton, Salt Lake City, Orfrom each class) shall be (one Keith Wilcock, $15; speeding, em, speeding, $10; Calvin Sumsion, sent to the Department Conven Springville, speeding, $10; Beth tion. Three prize posters from Miller, Provo, speeding, $15; Reta each Department (one from each Scott, Murray, speeding, $10; Jos- class) shall be in National Indiana eph Jacobs, Salt Lake City, speed- two weeks Indianapolis, before the opening dav ing, $10; Larry Nuttall, Orem, speeding, $15; Raymond Oremond, of the National convention. Three Pleasant Grove, speeding, $10; of these posters, selected by the Martin, Utah, judges, one from each class, shall Lewis Robison, De tne National winners, ine $15. speeding, decision are final. of judges' Ephraim, Reed Christensen, Ne-ph- i, 5. Poppy Posters: speeding, $15; Edna Ludlow, Salt (a) Subject: The words, "AmReese, Joe speeding, $10; Leeion erican Auxiliary" must be Leland Lake City, speeding, $10; Mar-li- n in the design of the incorporated $10; speeding, Provo, Jolley, these three words and poster; speeding, Sorenson, Jr., Salina, Lake shall not be included in the ten-wo$10; Macario Orrillo, Salt count of the slogan. 'rstw Qnwdincr. S10: Gary Street, (b) Each poster shall have a American Fork, excessively noisy Tim,0vA M Thnrlev. fitting" slogan - which, must- not ex Mor-tense- Mrs. Don L. Peel Liohonian Club THE LEHI FREE PRESS New President Of Lehila Club Elects Officers cled for the wedding, to take h place in the ward house, with Bishop A.- Eugene Hilton officiating. The couple will be honored that same evening at a First-Sixt- Mrs. Calvin Swenson, who has served as vice president of the Mrs. Don L. (Fawn) Pete was Liahonian Club during the past named the new president of the year, was advanced to the position Lehila Club at election; held last of president at the club meeting Thursday evening. With her will held last Thursday. Mrs. Boyd serve Mrs. Cassel (Marie) Willes Smuin was elected vice president as vice president; Mrs. Blaine and Mrs. 'John Broadbent, secretary-tMrs. Glen Trane, (Alta) Anderson, secretary; Mrs. reasurer; Elden (Helen) Clark, treasurer, program chairman, with Mrs. and Mrs. Gayln (Wanda) Wilson, Robert Webb, historian. historian. Retiring officers include Mrs. The group met at the home of Neldon Evans, president; Mrs. the president, Mrs. Russell Hill Lynn Lewis, secretary-treasure- r; man, with 18 members present Mrs. Duane Woffinden, program Mrs. Arvil Stone gave an inter- chairman, and Mrs. Ferd Evans, esting review of the book, 'The historian. Naked Communist.' The meeting was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Evans, who took charge. A potluck lunDUP cheon was featured and Mrs. Glen National Convention - will which reception, The national convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Friday, April 7, in the Lafayette Ballroom of the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, beginning at 9:15 ajn. Due to the convention there will be no meeting of camp and county officers at the Lindon church this month. Those desiring to attend the convention are asked to contact their camp captains to arrange trasportation. include dancing and a program. Receiving will be from 8 pjn. to 10 pjn. Miss Turner is attending Lehi High School in her Junior 5ear and is a prospective graduate from LDS Seminary. She is a member of the pep club and has played in the high school band. A former member of her ward choir, she has attained individual awards for the past three years. She has followed employment at Saratoga for the past two years. Mr. Bristol is stationed with the U. S. Navy at San Diego, Calif. He attended Bingham High MISS BETTY TURNER Trane furnished an interesting program, reporting on her trip to Miss Betty Europe with the Relief Society Bristol Singing Mothers. She showed a number of pictures in illustration. There were 15 members present, April 21 and three guests. The next meetMr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Turner ing will be held at the home of are announcing the engagement Mrs. Glen Trane, Thursday, Ap- and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Betty Lou ril 13. Turner, to Ray Kelly Bristol. The Children often hold a marriage prospective bridegroom is a son of together by keeping the parents Mr. and Mrs. Christian J. Bristol too busy to quarrel with each of Bluffdale. other. Franklin P. Jones Friday, April 21, is the date cir Turner, Slated April 7 THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 School and graduated from LDS Seminary. He has been employed by the Purity Biscuit Company in Salt Lake City. MRS. J. L. TEVGEY TAKES BUSINESS TRIP TO CALIF. Mrs. J. L. Ungey, proprietor of Tinges Country Store, has just returned after three and a half weeks in California. Her trip was sponsored by a Los Angeles Company, which is arranging to pub lish Mrs. Tingey's book of instruc tions for varied types of handi craft She was the guest of Hazel Williams of the Hazel Pierson Co. To be happy at home is the ul timate result of all ambition. Plan FLOWERS Wedding FOR YOUR EVERY FLORAL NEED Ray Weddings Anniversaries Funerals Free Delivery Service 235 North Lehi Floral First East Phone PO 8- - 2151 n, on mm Head-Quarters- . t CONTEMPORARY MODERN SiSiVI MIL ill prize-winnin- clean-cu- at exceptional savings! LI-,)- . rd hv .., - muinei, pj, "a." "an" and "the" are not to be rm. HortPTKiP Rasmussen. Salt counted in the ten. The words, iatp fitv. sneedine. $10; Gary "Buddy", and "buy" cannot be Citv. speed- Alice Benunin, aan ing, $20; $1U; ueorge sw speeding, Oty, Ogden, speeding, $10; Stan, ring, -.. rvonne 5nit TjUp Citv. speed Lake ing, $15; Bryan Adams, Salt City, speeding, $10. Paul npwev. Salt Lake City cnpediner $10- - David HendricKSon, rwpn. sneeding, $10; Luanda iu. pmvn. s Deeding. nri-s- oMilne. Salt Lake Oty $15; Mel Pensile Jr speeding. $10; Houghton, Spanish Fork, speeding Tii;rfon salt Ijike i- Sa 1A Salt Lake , City, speeding, $10; Robert Salt Lake City, speng a' Jr.. pflV. Schu-back- nu-.- - Provo. speed- Jr Mon ing, $10; Austin Wright terey, Utah, speeoing, , speeding, Cranney, Provo, to line double crossing Leo Otting, Sterling, speeding,$10. Michael Costello, Salt $10; Herbert Leonard Provo, speeding, $15; Springville, speeding, Whitney, $10- - La Vere Adams, Orem, speeding,' $10; William Farris, Colorado, Ai-r- n. . P.5 Lake-speedin- Porter Durraat, $10; Wallace v6'soW, speeding, Farmington, Scholes, " $10. speeding, Fay Harst, Kearns, Salt Lane $15; MelRoy Harward, City, speeding, $15. Robert Lynn Olsen, Payson, -$10; Carma Holladay, .Edward speeding, $10. speedmg Cedar City, Leigh, Bountrful, Jr., John MorganClarence Hancock, speeding. $15; Salt Lake City, speeding $15.City, Errol Jensen, Salt Lake speeding $20; Byron JIPft speeding. $10; Ifojkins, Salt Lake .City speedSalt Lake ing. $10; Dee Davis. Mann Wilham $10; City, speeding, Calif., speeding, $15. . Ernest Mjord, Salt Lake City, Allred Price, speeding, $15; Ried William-so- n, Duncan $10; speeding, $15; speeding, Lake City, Salt Robert Madsen, Murray, speeding, $15- Shirl Cowley. Provo, speeding, $10; James Stratton, Murray, speeding, $10; Don W. Cox, Salt Lake City, speeding, $15; Ronnie Hofin, Ogden, speeding, $15; Clarence Pederson, Murray, speeding, $15; Sherel Curton, Idaho, speeding, $10. K g used. (c) Each poster must carry a picture of the Flanders Poppy in the correct color (i. e.: 4 red petals; center black and green). d) That the poppy shall have four petals and no leaves. (e) The closing date of the unit uontesi snau ue ueienmncu by eachDepartment. ff) The Posters shall be chip board, matboard, pasteboard, canvas board or cardboard. Drawing paper ' not accepted. rg) The costers shall measure 14 inches wide by 20 inches high. (h) The United States Flag shall not be used in any form on Ppppy posters. (i) ?n judging posters, the following scale shall he used: (1) Appeal (force with which poster drives home the poppy message the sigwith ..strict adherence-tnificance ot the ,veteran-mad-e nnnnvl 5rt noints: (2) Artiste ab ility 15 points; (3) Originality 25 points; (4) Neatness iu points (j) Media used for Poppy posters shall fce: a) (class 1) :Paper .water colors, nutnuts. crayons, oil rayons, pencils, powder paint, ink Or cut textures (b) (Class 2) Paper cutouts, tempera water colors, .crayons, oil crayons, oil paints, powder paint, ink or cut textures, (c) Class 3) Tempera water colors, crayons, oil crayons, oil paints, powder paint, ink or cut textures. (k) The Poppy Poster must be the work of one individual only. m Name and address of con testant and department shall be written in ink on the back of the poster instead of attached. On the back of each poster the class (1, 2 or 3, shall be given. . 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