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Show J THURSDAY, AUGUST S, 1961 THE LEHI EREE PRESS 6-t- t lETTEt IIVING fa,'a IETTEI WORLO embers Join In Special 4-- H Sundixy Service clubs Boys arid girls of Lehi joined in the special Sunday serv- ice held at Jhe American Fork 4-- H Training School amphitheater. There were 100 from Lehi includ ed in the 500 present in the group, which included clubs from can Fork, Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Manilla, Lindon, and also some visiting from Provo. Inspirational tains were given Dy ueny dwis of Pleasant Grove and Joel Barlow, Utah County agent. Lorene Hakes of the Fashionettes Club, led the p e d g e to the flag. 1 Group singing was included. Club Activities Day Lehi clubs also participated In the annual Activity Day, held in American Fork, Tuesday, July 18, with some 300 present in the North Utah County gathering. Games, luncheon, handicraft and skits wene preseirt' on the program, highliighted tthe event. Mrs. John Ernst, supervisor, and Mrs. Don Fowlar, assistan, were in charge of the L$tclubs. : Clubs Slate 4-- H Sentell Young Dies in Calif., Funeral in Lehi Community Exhibits Aug. .. Ownership San Carlos hospital, July 27. He was born Nov. 2, 1891, in Texas, a son of Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Young. He was an active member of the LDS Church. He had worked for many years for the Standard Oil of California and had been retired for several years. He is survived by his wodow, Hazel Evans Young of San Carlos; his mother and a sister, Bernyce Young, San Francisco; a step-soGeorge Evans. Holmstead of California, and granddaughters, Patsy and Linda Holmstead of Sunnyvale, Calif. Dr. Robert John Evans and Mrs. Wiinnifred Sorenson of this city are his brother-in-laand sisterTin-law- . Funeral services were held Mon day, at 1 p.m. in the Wing Mor tuary chapel, with Bishop Wayne Powell of the Lehi Seventh Ward taking .charge. The prayer with the family was offered by Myrten n, w Grant . Mrs. Joan Welch, ward organist. played the organ prelude and post- lude. Vfcrn W. Webb spoke the invocation on the program. A vocal trio, "My Testimony," was sung by Ve'rvene Grant, Cleo Miller and Nadine Gray, with Mrss. Welch ; 14 , 'i - . r FAMILY OUTING IN COLO. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutchiing and family and Mr. and Mrs. John in Hutching spent July 23-2-4 Durango, Colorado, visiting with Mr..andv?Mrs. Quey Hebrew (Esther Hi jchings) and son Linke. They attended the wild west celebration "tat Silverton, where they viewed 'h e. narrow gauge railroad which goes up 11,000 feet. Robyn, Blair and John Hutchings, who hae been visiting at the Hebrew home, returned with the family group to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings. Jimmy, Billy and Esther Ann Hutchings, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold t' Hutchings, remained for a vaca tion visit. f ' ( SLATER, WEBB REUNION AT WINES PARK SET SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 " reunion The Joseph Slater-Web- b will be held Sunday, Aug. 6, in Wines Park, beginning at 2 p.m. Lunch,- - a program and a business meeting will be featured. Families are reminded vtb bring their own lunch. Roy plater of American Fork, as the chairman, with Alice Slater 4of American Fork, secre- t SINGING V ( y By contrast, tax payments ofthe Utah Power and Light amounted to 20.6 cents of ea,ch dollar of revenue. Excluding federal income company tax, this investor-owne- d pumped over $3, million hto' Utah state tax coffers last year for sup port of schools and local govern ' Basilio-Fullm- er Fulmer-Robinso- enlistments. (I How's Outlook Mkt VKV JBfc m , f si, ;70& Blouses Sweaters Skirts Dresses 2 Pc. 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Come in today and take advantop quality tage of the added savings in all departments will that satisfaction to mean products complete your family's -. food taste.. . ; . wear. r There's Nothing Newer in Fashion than Fabrics From BREAD Good vision can help keep your future bright. Let us check your eyes. If needed we can supply the finest and latest in eye E. for the New Fall Fashion s TO!' PEfiRS - PEACHES - FRUIT COCKTfilLrcans I Try Our Adi Ecitinsr New Colors and Finishes , 1 BUSINESS p-- Table Treat ifsr W mc Yourf SB" for More for your Back To School Sewing ;' New Shirts, Sox, Shoes RECRUITING The anticipated buildup in the active duty strength of the U. S. Navy has prompted the decision to lift all quota restrictions on Navy enlistments. fThes Navy is now wide open to' young men who are morally, mentally and physically qualified. The Navy does not expect to use the draft for its build up and will maintain its manpower strength by volunteer NAVY HUNTING doubtedly will be my toughest ring opponent. I'm ready and hope for the best." A will open the star studded fistic card at 6 Tickets for the championship fight are scaled at $5, $10, $15 and $20. Promoters anticipate a gate of better than $150,000. New Fall Fabrics Also Jeans in Slim and Regular : MOTHERS FROM r PART TAKE LEHI 'TO AT GENERAL CONFERENCE Relief Society Singing Mothers from Lehi will aid in presenting the special music for conference sessions in SaltLake City, in October "it was announced, this week. Procuring, which has) gone forward !.on a local basis, began Monthe regional rehearsal in day the direction of Dr. under Orerhj Florence Jepperson Madsen. Mrs. Vera)Trane is the' Lehi Stake Relief Society music director, with Mrs. fcada Phillips as accompanist. Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss was the principal speaker at .the Democratic party meeting held Saturday evening in Provo. With about 100 present, representatives from Lehi included Mir and Mrs. Dean Prior, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Julian Clover and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith. Lay-Away-Ti- tary. ,: Fernandez said: T have looked at the two fights via motion pictures and the last n two battles and feel that Fullmer is made to order for me. Fullmer makes too many mistakes. I'm confident I'll win the title via knockout." Said Fulmer: "Fernandez un- - Its For Better Dressed Boys New Farah Dress Up Pants r , Sen. Moss reviewed accomplish- ments of the Kenedy administration. He noted that the President has sent more than 40 regular and special messages to Congress, requesting some 300 bfllfl and emphasized that the number of important benefits have come to Utah and other western states through the legislation. - fight. Rings the Bell For Back to School one-thir- . The title event will be promoted by the Intermountain Boxing Club and Norman Rothschild. Fernandez has made a tremendous hit with fans who have watched him drill. He expects to hit the scales at 158 pounds at the weigh-i- n at Hotel Ben Lomond Lobby the morning of the title Senator Moss Addresses Demos . ? 4-- H i . as accompanist. The biographical sketch and re marks were delivered by Dr. Rob-e- rt , t , John Evans, with the succeed ment d Utah County received ing address by Stake President Herman C. Goates. As an inter of a million'dollar in. taxes from lude, Mrs. Arva Bone played an this company alone last year. organ1 solo, a medley of favorite The annual Community Exhibit hymns. '. Clubs will be held Mon for The concluding song, by the trio day, August 14, in the Second was, "O, .My Father." Osqar W. Ward church, beginning at 9 ajn. Evans spoke the benediction. Re All clubs ae reminded to have lief Society members cared for the their projects completed by that beautiful flowers. Pallbearers were time and bring them to Jhe church Oscar Evans, Leo Ball, Wilkins before 9 a.m., to; begged. Evans, Edward B, Sorenson, Myr The exhibit will be open to the ten Grant and Thomas Pors. public at 1 p.m., with a program Interment took place in the Lehi to follow at 2 pm All parents of cemetery where the dedicatory club members and the general prayer was offered by Charles Pe public are urged to attend. There terson.- will be 15 clubs participating, under the general supervision of Mrs. John C Ernst, community supervisor, and Mrs. Don Fowler, as. sistant supervisor. t Florentino Fernandez of Havana, challenger, is a 6-- 5 underdog in his bid for the world's NBA In a recent Utah Power and middleweight boxing crown against Gene Fulmer of West Jordan, Light Co. advertisement. Iiis dis tinction was made clear, and it Utah, champion, at- Ogden Stadi. "J : , j um August 5th. pointed out that private owneris slat15 headliner The round enship is the foundation "of free 7 pjn. that evening. It will ed for terprise. be televised coast to coast with The ad said that 18,039 sharethe Intermountain area blacked holders own that company. Nineout ty percent of them are individuals. Fernandez and Fulmer are now Half of these individuals live in winding up their conditioning prothe states the company serves, in Utah. Fernandez is drilgrams and 41 percent of the total share Weber College gymthe at ling holders live in Utah. nasium in Ogden, and Fulmer is That should dispell the hang working at his West Jordan trainover confusion that private indus- ing camp. . try is owned by a favored few. ., The ad also pointed out that even if you don't own a stock certificate, chances are that you have an interest In investor-owne- d companies because of stock owned by insurance' companies and pension funds which invest- in utility securities. Since 1 882 Now, what's so public" a b o il i public power? . Electricity, from federal power systems goes to relatively few "preference customers" at subsidized rates often below the cost of producing, and losses are paid for-bthe Private ownership means ownership by private individuals, as opposed to government ownership. Sentell ' G.! Young, 69, of San Carlos, Calif., long time employee of the' Standard Oil Co., died in a F. Fulmer to Defend Middleweight Against Fernandez in Ogden Sat. Private PRICE BROS. I 63C ' . n 29c ,19c Pictsweet Fresh Frozen 59 c Orange Juice 5 cans C9C Blue Star T Main Street Lehi (E GRAPES - lb. 1 Prices Effective Thurs., FtL Sat. QQ. APPLE - CHERRY - BOIYSEXBERRY Frozen 3 for KB1.00 |