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Show r THE LEHI FREE PRESS Primary Program Mracts Over 1000 Children We are deeply concerned about the number of children who grow-uindifferent to the Church. We ' believe the answer to the indif1 ference and unbelief is bettr of the gospel all through childhood. Our Heavenly Father does not want these children lost. The new plan is a prayerful attempt to find a better way in Primary to teach children the gospel. We went under this plan the first part of the year. On March 3, 1961 all but seven members were released from the Primary Stake Board. A dinner party was held at the home of President. Alta Powell on Moarch 20. honoring the following released boad Tingey, Carol Peck, Devere Oliver, Maelene Bean, Dorothy eBnnett. Twila Johnson, Verene Grant, Hazel Bushman, Vedlie Nelson, Exa Hardman, Dorothy Nelson and Ada Mills. They had all devoted an extra LEHI STAKE PRIMARY BOARD President Alta Powell is shown measure of their time to the PriIla Fowler, right and Hazel mary and left an outstanding re (front center) with her counselors, I. to Grethel Back music director; Lorraine Hakes. r., Powell, row, cord. secretary-treasureMada Hilunan, historian; Spjut, scout director; Primary Penny Parade was held in Feb. and $1,202.30 was sent to Marna Bery, in service director. the Primary Children's Hospital, mary Teacher's Chorus was composed of 700, Primary' Teachers from Ueah County, with 35 teachers from Lehi. They first sang the second day of Primary Conference and the first day of GenThe members of the Olympian Hutchings Museum building pro eral Conference at the Tabernacle are happy to report a very ject, annual March of Dimes. Club, on Tmple Sjuare. It was a great successful and enlightening year. Each year the Olympian Club, Priand honor the for privledge have enjoyed many outstand- has its project, the entertaining They mary teachers from our Stake. as well as educational pro- and paying honor to the girl In July, Round the Block Par- ing meets once a graduates of the Lehi High ades were held in all wards of the grams. The club and feels that it has been School, their Mother's as well as month Stake. Sunday night Family hours successful as so of the the mother's of the Club Members, were held in all wards in May members have beenmany willing At each of these programs, many very and Sept. in the Stake. to participate in all community wonderful evenings have been and The projects, such as the Child Guid- spent in close association with the Junior Groups names were chang- ance program for Utah County, Senior Girls, as well as Mothers ed to Skylet and Pilot Groups. Primary started in Sept. with two new lesson books "The Merrie-hand- " and "Guide Patrol." Three two hour classes were held in Scouting Skills under the direct-tio- n a of Mada Spjut with Joseph Barney, the District Field Representative for the Boy sSbuts of America teaching Scouting Skills. n These classes were held for Guide Patrol and Treaker Leaders of the h Stake. held Convention was Primary Oct. 7th at Lehi Stake Tabernacle for Alpine and Lehi Stakes with Sister eBrtha B. Proctor and Sis1 ter Katheryn J. Soelberg of the eGneral Board. There were 76 of th Officers and Teachers from Lehi Stake with the 6th Ward in attendance. AH having 100 day sessions were held for the first time for ward presidencies and Organists and Choristers. A luncheon was held in the Fifth 1 Ward for 117 Primary Workers. A Christmas Party was held Dec. 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hakes, honoring the Husbands of Stake Board members. The Stake Presidency and Michael Kearney were special H guests. There are 1,058 children in Primary in Lehi Stake. 1 urn! ng r mem-bers-El- r, HAXSEX INFANT DIES, UKAVESIDE SERVICES HELD Graveside funeral services were held for John David Haasen, in fant son of John Gary and Nancy Strasburg Hansen of Lehi. The baby died of prematurity at the American Fork Hospital, Dec. 13, two hours after birth. Survivors are the parents, Lehi; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hansen of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. David Strasburg of Highland, and Mr. and Mrs. Varied and outstanding programs May we put aside all pretense are heard at this time. and meet each other face to face without and without preClub Officers for the season mciuae i lomming. judice. There are 25 member in the club. May we never be hasty in judgPresident ment and always be generous. Roxie Russon Edith Roberts ... Vice President Teach us to put into action our Secretary better impulses straight forward Betty Comer Committees Ineinile and unafraid. rvth Brown Civic Chairman Let us take time for all things; Lois make us grow calm, serene, and Program Committee Evans and Leah Len. gentle. Telephone Committee .... Amy Grant that we may realize that Hoi Relva Louise rts Rothe, it is the little things that create Leany differences; that in the big things Flower and l!" I .unnvittee.... of life we are as one. LaVee Kearney, Zel:n;i Memmott And may we strive to touch and The club creed is reflected in know the great common woman's the outstanding "club collect," as heart of us all. 1961-6- 2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 self-pit- y Swen Peter Hansen and Mrs. Jennie Gaisford Lehi, and Mrs. Bessie R. Rogers of Salt Lake City. Bishop R. Thomas Woffinden of the Fourth Ward, conducted the services, at which S. Peter Hansen offered the dedicatory prayer. Interment took place under the direction of the Anderson When you give, take to yourself no credit for generosity, unless you deny yourself something in order that you may give. . , I 0f( follows: And O Lord, Let us not to forKeep us, O Lord, from Pettiness; get to be kind" Let us be large in thought, in word in deed. Giving does not impoverish us Let us be done v iiii In the service of our Maker, neither does withholding enrich us. and leave off sei! seeking. J feetiias ': 'X AND BEST j WISHES m FOR THE 1;! y II ( J mrtstnias' mm SEASON .1' Comprehensive Creed For Daily Action Followed by Olympian Club Top-Pil- ot fill;. ''. am MX- ...anaI our Heartfelt a 1 gratitude for your kind friendship and patronage during the year, Co-Pil- ot v. i It f'4 George's Barber Shop H y i Lehi 1 Cafe Drive-In- n I .JLlr. ."i". --- .-- .!-?- . -- -;- -- '. JP jr , I The most important thing in any relationship is not what you get but what you give. i Howard Brown Insurance 1 I I AJ I jiff'!-1'- - A. nminMiiirf'' M. s :.. " v , t it i ft A Christmas Prayer May the spirit of Christmas remain in all men's hearts so that nope and peace and love shall prevail over our land and all other lands on earth. LEU! NATIONAL GUARD Co. B. 1457 Engineer Bn. n it n the happy spirit of the Christmas season, we it send sincerest greetings to our oga friends i and customers, with hearty thanks for their patronage. ( r rank s W? ? AMERICAN oil ber vice i |