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Show 'Gl Roundup, Horse and Livestock-- Show Highlight Riding Club Year bv 4y M.i i uins A highlight o: for the Lehi Rid and h attracted a largt young stock rai area. Robert V chairman for the very successful it was the previo hope of the club larger and bette ing project. Club wa Clubhouse Imprmetm-n- t A new firei lace was constructed ear in the north end of the clubhouse. the to the attractive fea- - hi kko: i " i:is THl KSDAV, WXKMBIl; PATIKNTS IV A MLKH'AV HOSPITAL Among patients at the Amen- can Ftrk Hospital were included the following Mat Lara Hunsaker. g Annetv J .Imson. Virginia ledge. hei.ee Grace. Virgie Gur-ture- s ne Aimon Robison, Norma Pow-clu- b ell Lert Wilson. I tester Coliedge. K. t S:ncklaivl of Cedai t Cedar Valley. Of mteiest to frienls and former neighbors here comes the announcement of the birth of a baby girl to Charles K and lietiv Col-addin- BABV MJX AKKIVES f'OK mi THE U'AKKtX MIT( HKIJ.S Kelly Getie tchell is the name clio&en for the new baby son of Wan-eG and Mary Lucy Hen-inger Mitchell. Brn Dec. 3. at the American Fork Hospital the weighed in at 6 lbs o. Welcoming their new brother are Mi. isa.-- and Cheryl. Mr. ar-- i Mrs. jGonlon Y Mitchell of t 'rem. share grandparents honors w ith Dr. and Mis. Owen P. Henir.ger of many which t the building. All of the :c pat ion of memliers assisted the com- the local mittee in charge of 'he project served as which included. Don Petersen v which whs Reed Roberts Anderson i.e. Ralph Than .er Robert Lot I. v It is the The club holds a dinner meet mi; i Pimvo are irake it even :n each - a continu- - on the second Thursdav Ikil.i McKiwifl of Vernal. jMrs month. The members tike turn-wit- h Jean Hams Carpenter Forme-land Mr and Mrs. George J. Can-- i four serving im each com- of Ihi. the family i now non of Salt Iake Cifv. Representative iii ( iHirttiiiatiiifT mittee. Oiten in the uminer uie m Pleasant GiovtCwnciJ dinner meeting is hell in the canC ln.ioi is the brightest gerri ruminated yon op in conjunction with a John Broadber He nowhere That dwells criticisin th. as club by the weekend ride Ladies night, at even w here. D:srhe':i , at the city coori. .Vang council. which memlters entertain 'S.'aisisjtsas the is held twice during iU'hings Support of the b and enseum project The year and includes sup-lllM'-tll- ll K:stat- - I'tan- Ills Invorani- i niiar operated t pom tertainment. fnCommun-rides for childrer The club has participated in ssment was the Region and State meets this ity Carnival. A ?i made to each n. i:ber. also in year, mis meet memoes r aces oi gj of the m i urn project. several types, and other mounted gj support SONS OF I'TAll I'lOXKKKS OFFICF.KS Clifford Austin, left, guides the local chapter a president, in the contests. Those who participated club ted The panici asHiKted by J. Karl Smith and David Roberts, vice presidents, and Jacob G. Cox, assistant secretary Family Financial Counseling Service Pleasant Grove stuck parade, made a line showing for the club. (right) W alter Webb, secretary, was not present when picture was taken. June 17. The club also lent its With Arthur Saliey serving- as ft support to the Lehi Roundup cele- club president, officers have in- m 7"0 Xortii Center All the beautiful sentiment in bration in public appearances and cluded, Wilson Greenwood as the world weigh less than a single also in the menilers assisting on 3 Basil Dorton. secretary-tI'hon I.HU, l?TAH the committees in charge of the reasurer, and Jay Manning, lovely action. James Russell Ixwell numerous events. publicity chairman. Ei3Iia)aair3iBit3I3Ji3iait3fi Of the original 30 members of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eestmond, the Lehi chapter, Sons of Utah and Lydale Peterson also showed Pioneers, there are 20 living and slides of his tour of Denver and of these there are nine who con- the Colorado area. Several members of the local tinue active in the chapter. The president is Clifford Austin, with unit belong to the Mormon BatJ. Earl Smith as first and David talion and join in these special Roberts second activities. They went on the trek with Wralter L. Webb as secre- to Washington, D C. and marched tary and J O. Cox. assistant sec- in the parade at the inauguration retary. of President John F. Kennedy. They meet monthly, with their They also appeared in the parade wives joining them at the meet- in Salt Lake City on the 4th of ings, on the third Thursday of the July. mtmth. In the meetings, the his- Virgil II. Peterson, Battalion tory of their members and their Chaplain ancestors are taken up and disVirgil H. Peterson is the chapcussed. Interesting slides and lain for the Mormon Battalion and and moving pictures are shown discussed. Slides on their tour of the Chapter Chairman of the South America were shown by Trek committee. We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Clifford Austin h 'u- - ' . - nev-corn- l i liw-ell- s then-wives- d. wa-clu- ; - Howard B. Brown - Sons of Utah Pioneers Prepare 76X-245- Histories, Preserve Traditions Thanks to You J. Earl Smith David Roberts J.G. Co Folks Uptown Old age, believe me is a good and pleasant time. It is a time you can just sit down and watch; but you are given such a comfortable front seat as a spectator, that you are quickly off the stage. Every year that I live I am convinced that the waste of life lies in the love we have not given or received. CARD OF THANKS At the time of the illness and passing of my beloved wife, Sarah Earl Wright, the many kind expressions of sympathy and concern received from relatives and friends has been of aid beyond measure. I desire to express the deepest appreciation to all who called, for the lovely flowers, to those who assisted on the program and to the many who helped in so many ways. Myron H. Wright I want all my friends to know how much I appreciate them. Since my accident every one has been so kind and considerate of me. I go up town almost every To rejoice in the prosperity of day for exercise and just to keep in touch with the world. Along another is to partake of it. William Austin my way I meet the nicest people. If I shop a little and look tired someone offers to drive me home. There is always a cheery hell-- o and a kind person to help. Some times I feel maybe I should just stay home and not n bother, but after a trip I come home with a heart full of gratitude and something to REPAIR on all makes up-tow- Radio and TV think about. We all need each other and friendship is one of our dearest possessions. It is something we can not buy or sell. All of my friends have been so patient with me and I want them to know they are welcome in my home and when the day comes I can no longer I hope make my trips they will drop in and pass 1he time of. day with me as I have with them. Mr. Seth Littleford (93) Your Friend up-tow- SUPERIOR RADIO Am. Fork - & TV SK Santa Claus has the greatest transportation system of all time. Within a few hours, he delivers goodies of all sizes, shapes, forms and Vee Warenski, Manager n. Snm All Work weights to destinations around the earth Guaranteed .. . HIVE MONEY . . . but he'd never make it if he were subject to the outmoded restrictions imposed upon the railroads. WILL LOAN IMMEDIATE CASH for Christmas Buy NOW to $600 Shopping Thank goodness it can't happen to Santa Claus. Pay LATER . . . We wish you and yours a LOANS on Signature Only See lack Ward at . Utah Finance Phone PO 36 West Main Street I 16 ( LEHI DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD er |