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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS regular donations with a mini mum of effort. 51 paid each month in connection with their utilities bill at the city office, is assigned to the biulding fund for one year's time. This collection is is handled under the direction of THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 museum committee, $1,272-26- . This included a few donations as well as the,tkket sales. The afghan kintted by Vera at the banquet and brought in $127.60 toward the fund. Glass Contract The contract for the glass has been given to the Bennett Glass and Paint Company of Salt Lake City, at a cost of $3,875.00, the most satisfactory bid, and instal lation will be commenced right after Christmas. Arland and Mont Pulham will do the painting. Miles was also disposed of . Councilman Howard W. Robinson. 18 e Strictly voluntary. proving successful Rock Pacing In August the contract for the rock facing on the front of the building was awarded to Eugene Tuckett of American Fork, and his brothers, at a nominal cost of $575. This fine job is a distinctive feature of the structure. The part of the building next to be considered was the screen block area. Arthur Powell made the blocks and David Roberts laid them up. D;le Peterson made the frames. Orville Gunther and Wesley Rasmussen installed the metal coping around the top of the brick work. Mr. Innes issued a special edi- li tion of the Free Press the day before the Community Carnival which took place Aug. 19. In this edition the status of the museum project was publicized, along with the events scheduled to take place at the carnival This really helped to bring out a large crowd and Pn , XT V J - MUSEUM BOARD OF TRUSTEES John Hutchings and Mrs. Hutchings, who contributed their vast collections to be placed In the niiimim are shown (front center) with Russell Innes (left) vie president, Dr. E. Eddington and OrviHe Gunlher. Bat-- row, I. to r., Harold HuU'h-ingR. Garn Hulbrook, president; Attorney Harvard R. Hinton, LaMar Hutchings, Virgil H. Peter son and George T. Strasburg, treasurer. HUTCHINGS Noted Strides Made on Hutchings Museum Building During Year by Mrs. John Hutchings pletion of the building. Virgil H. Peterson agreed to represent Although the museum project Esther H. Hebrew on the board has not materialized as fast as during her absence while with previously anticipated, we are her husband, Quey Hebrew, on an deeply grateful for the support assignment in Colorado. Orville of the public, and wish to recog Gunther consented to represnt nize the cxh " help of many. Good Laurel H. Merrill while her hushas increased, band Lt. Colonel J. will and civic Sterling Mer-re- ll alonf v?th t' - li lanical achieve is assigned to duty in the ment rcco- il"''c1. east. Mrs. John (Eunice) HutchIn of 1961 the ings was asked to take Esther's );"r musu' n '" .u. . ..:v.e a roof. Prior place as secretary on the board. ? had been $14, to tune House to House Canvass 604X3 f c i on the building and It was thought advisable to in the ban); make a house there to house canvass, With tiie interest on the money and prior to this project, open and the Lions Club and Steel house was held at the Hutchings Plant contributions, the amount home. This took place on Feb. 25. was increased to $2,385.00. Comments of those viewing the Roof Completed vast collection at that time ex Among the many bids received pressed doubt as to the adequate for the roof job, that of Allen size of the building being con Green and Glen Carter was $100 structed. The open house was follower than any other and also lowed by the house to house con the most liberal as to donated tacts with very good results. time. An evcellent job was comIn April, invitations were sent pleted by Feb. 3, at a cost of out to all of the clubs and or$6,280.15, including materials. ganizations to meet with the mu seum Board of Trustees and ac Annual Meeting On Feb. 17, the annual meeting cept a fund raising project of their own choosing to help finish the of the 50 member board of ors was held in connection with museum. Nearly all responded. that of the Museum Board of Frank Bailey, president of the Trustees. With the need to elect newly organized Chamber of Comtwo directors to replace E. RusseU merce, was instrumental in gettInnes, president, and R. Garn ing the American Oil Company to it was decided to suspend donate a day's recpts from the these men station he operates on State the rules and to serve on the board until com- - Street. Herman (Jockey) Johnson also donated a day's recipts as pe s, Garn Holbrook was elected to serve as president, and Mr. Innes consented to handle the position of The Community Carnival, begun as a fund raising event for the museum building fund, was held again this year with good success. It has become a regular annual event and is enjoyed by the young and older folks of the community, and their friends. A new plan. was started this year to enable residents to make R. vice-preside- iulvisil Mil1 I jjfm during this glorious season. k' J Lehi Sixth Ward Bishopric p the carnival netted $1,410.91. Community Banquet Harold Tanner very graciously accepted the chairmanship for a benefit banquet, held Nov. 3, at the National Guard armory. He selected his own committee and featured the Hawaiian theme at the very successful affair. Nearly 300 were in attendance for the lavish banquet served smorgasbord style. Horace Sorenson of the Southeast Furniture Company provided the door prize, an exquisite dinner service for eight. The Lehi High School art classes aided by rnaking advertising posters. Melvin Anderson, chairman of the ticket sales, was able to turn over to the w - th-V- MSMBminl SMRjl fitj I If jJ 1 . It m fil ill i W' 1 1 I yip f fiI r l IT III I ' p'o I m experience anew the glories of a holy Lehi Stake MIA M age have helped make 3 yHLl jLSi h g, b tetus Your friendship and patron- - f trUly haPPy tim US May your Christmas abound with the spirit of great joy. I L.J f; f f: J 7 n " i Ms 1 d li I NMJ I V f ENWebb 1 Jeweler and Optometrist i' The I shop Hol-broo- k, ct Good Service is Paramount fit Lehi Hospital he had done on two previous occasions. On May 23, Mr. Innes asked to be relieved of the responsibility of serving as president of the Mu seum Board of Trustees, due to the press of other appointments . . . and many thanks to all you wonderful people whose friendship has been so heartwarming during the year. WATTIE'S CAFE and RON'S JEWELRY I i i i I m Many improvements have been accomplished during the past year at the Lehi Hospital to improve service and continue the personal, individual care for each patient that has always been offered. Both the hospital staff and manager and the Hospital Board are working continuously to improve the service and care offered patients. The hospital building has been renovated and received a new coat ill If WE "CSTJLNT' TO WISH YOU JLLJL. A MERRT CHRISTMAS ft 1 N-- ' of paint. The elevator is adequate visit-a- s and is always available for use of the for as patients well as well as for theuse of patients and staff. Additional Equipment croupette has been purchased and during the year for babies an as oxywell as young children, one gen tent to supplement the available. already During the year 1961. through Novembers total of 61 babies have been born and 410 patients have received care. Basil Dorton New Manager During the forepart of the year LeVell Jorgensen capably served as manager, with Basil Dorton taking over these duties the past few months. The nursing staff includes Ethel Ball, Eva Smith. Jennie Barnes. Edith Strasburg, Helen Shambow. Ivonne Barnhart and Irene Wilson, with Beverly Southwick and A f . ' JLNE A l ss secretary. Members of the Board and Hospital staff wish all past patients, the public and City Officials a very Merry Christmas and thank them for their support and urge local citizens to continue to support the Lehi Hospital during the coming year. They also extern! .their best wishes to Dr. Elmo Eddiiigton and Dr. Boyd J. Lar-sc- n for their outstanding support rr1 ?m nursEva Sherwood as part-tim- e es. Marie Shaw and Clara Jorgensen serve as cooks, with Edna Strasburg, laundress, and Harold Fox, custodian. Hospital Board Hospital Board members include Calvin Swenson. chairman; Councilman Grant Smith, Harold Ellison, Alice Broadbent, Elma Christofferson with James Strong, " " " vftl for ;J fe: 1: T E2CP:r:e:ss oxjr sincere GRATITUDE FOR US THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU. . . A" I JM V L Lehi laycees and laycettes and cooperation. 0 I i HUTCH'S Hutch and Marie n ' |