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Show THE LEHI FREE FEESS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 tion, and to Wayne Smith for fishing and home repairs. Troop VII Craig All red, receive 1 his Second Class badge. Merit badges were presented to Keith Smith for cooking ant' and iirenvu.'iiip: The December Scout Court of munity, home repairs, farm ar- Steven Bullock, firemanship, and Honor was held in the Cedar Val- rangement; Dell Rv Dntmar, Leon Pulley for firemanshi;. IX (Sixth Ward) ley Ward chapel with Troop 6 camping, farm arrangement, life Troop Star awards were presented to of Cedar Fort as the host troop. saving; Gill Van Wagoner, landThere were 59 merit badges scaping, wildlife management, ar- Brent Ekins. Gary Godfrey and awarded and 24 rank advance- chitecture; Richard Jay Busk, Gregory Bennett; Glen DeSpain ments made. This included seven citizenship in ihe nation, farm ar- received his Eagle Palm; Craig Second . Class, eight First Class, rangement and life saving; Chris Holmstead, Second Class; Steven six Star, one Life and two Eagle Norman, citizenship in the com- Ray and Marvin Bahr, First Class. Palms. munity, farm arrangement and Kay DeSpain, home repairs; Lynn Melvin Coop offered the open- life saving; Thad Beal, farm ar- Larsen, first aid; Neil Persson, poultry keeping; Dale Mitchell ing prayer and the flag ceremony rangement, life saving and swim- public health; Brent Ekins. citiwas performed by Craig Be'ry, ming; Bobby Cook, farm arrangeswimming; zenship in the nation; first aid; Bradley Elton and Wayne Smith. ment, life saving, Robert Peterson, book binding. Kirk Davis, scoutmaster, gave a Sammy Begay, farm arrangement. Holmstead was welcomed Craig Kenneth public speaking, fishing; talk and Mike'Butterfield spoke into the troop. -. the closing prayer. Peck, farm arrangement, life savNext Court Jan. 11 ing; Calvin Trane, farm arrangeMr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs The next Court of Honor will ment, life saving; Richard Van and children, Lauraine, Steven be held Jan. 11,-i- n the Third-SevenWagoner, canoeing. The troop and Brian, of Spanish Fork, were Ward chapeL Troop 7 of the turn. Christmas dinner guests at the Seventh Ward will be the host performed a good VI home of Mrs. Coombs mother, (Cedar Valley Ward) troop. This will be the closing Troop court of the current season. k Wayne Smith received his First Mrs. Clara Clover. They also visitClass badge. Merit badges went ed with other family members Troop I Denny Bishop received the Star to Melvyn Cook for beef produc here. award. Troop II Second Class badges were to Russell Christensen and Stephen Brown. Steven Edding-to- n attained his First Class badge. David Holbrook received merit badges for camping, wildlife man- Troop Six of Cedar Valley Host At Regular Scout Court of Honor th agement; Steven Eddington ceived badges for fishing, music and animal industry; Russell Christensenn, music, rabbit raising and animal industry. New boys welcomed into the troop were Russel Christensen and Stephen Brown. The troop took a successful tracking hike into the re- U U U Junior High PTA Express Thanks Tie officei-- of th? Lehi Junior H gh School P.T.A. would like to evp ofs thanks for such a success ful 1901. Thanks to all members who! helped make the membership d :ve success. It was very re-- j warding. Such a response will rem?d:al clashes possible next summer. Also a $100 scholarbefore the docket ship will be Cases given. of Judge Le' .nd Powell and comThanks to the Room Mothers pleted during the week included for their time and efforts in asthe following: sisting on Parents Visiting Day DrusiUa Newman Salt Lake and other times w hen needed by City, speeding. $10; Von Child. the teachers. o Gunnison, speeding, $15; Thanks to the teachers who Tafyo, Tooele, speeding, help us as parents, to know our $10; Davis Hardman, Lehi speed- children better. As officers, we know that with ing $10; Joe Shelton, Lehi, parking In restricted zone. $2; Le Fitz- past success, another year will be gerald, improper parking. $2; Carl most prosperous and encouraging. Olsen, Price, speeding, $10. Verla DeMine, publicity chairman. Among holiday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ed Brunson were Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood family enjoyed the company of and their family of South Jordan. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Zina Sherwood and Sp. 5 Thacker and sons, Ralph and and Mrs. M L. Johanson and two Lynn, here from Heber on Christsons came from Salt Lake City. mas Day. Mom Judge j m-k- e Tran-quitin- w V Third Word Plans New Year Social County Doctors, Auxiliary Enjoy Xmas Dinner-Danc- The public is invited to join with ward members of the Third A distinguished guest list plus Ward for a box lunch social and the gaiety of the holiday season dance, at the Ward made an outstanding event of the hall, Friday, Dec. 29, beginning at annual Christmas party for the 8 p.m. This will include those 18 Utah County Medical Society and years and above. Admission will the auxiliary, held at the River- be $1 per couple. side Country Club Friday evening. Each couple is asked to brine Among the guests welcomed a decorated box lunch which will were Dr. and Mrs. George Fister be sold at a reasonable price. of Ogden. Dr. Fister is presiden-ele- Please include disposable utensils, of the American Medica) is asked. The popular Brooks Association. Utah delegate to the Dance Band will provide the music e Third-Seven- th ct American Medical Association House of Delegates. Dr. Drew Peterson and Mrs. Peterson of Ogder were also : present. Dr. Ralph Hammond, president of the Utah Medical Association and Mrs. Roy Hammond, president of the Utah auxiliary, and their partners were also among the guests. , 0 The group enjoyed a social hour with Christmas organ music ir for dancing. Proceeds will go charge. ENTERTAINS AT FAMILY GATHERING Mrs. Nicoline Powell was hostess at a traditional family party at her home, the background. Saturday night. There were 19 preFollowing dinner, with Dr sent at the gathering. The grandElmo Eddington, president of thr children all received presents Utah County Medical Association with plenty of refreshments. presiding, dancing was enjjoyed tc A most enjoyable evening was the music of an orchestra. spent together. as rnn w7 foothills. Troop III First class badges were awarded to Jay Trinnaman, Ken Curtis and Kenneth Grace. Second Class badges went to Edwin Thomas, Jay Colledge and Ronny Town-sen- d. Merit badges were awarded II to Kenneth Grace, fishing; Jay Nielsen, fishing; Ken Curtis, first aid, and Jay Trinnaman, first aid. Troop IV Kenneth Rushton received his First Class badge. Merit badges were awarded to Cody Johnson, fishing; Larry Carson, stamp coland Robert Chatfield, lecting, fishing. Troop V Gill Van Wagoner received his Gold Palm; Gordon Powell and Thad Beal, Star badges, and Scott Dorton, his Life badge. 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