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Show Lehi Junior Chamber One Of International Affiliation The local Commerce is affiliation. As Jones, current Junior Chamber of one of international reported by Donald president, there are 80 countries represented with over 300,000 members. These members are all young men from 21 to 36 years of age. Each unit has its own officers, with separate organizations of officers for cities, counties, state, nation and also international officers. All work together. Infor mation provided from local clubs keens the other officers informed as to their activities and prob lems. General plans are adaptable to the individual facilities and requirements of each local unit Any young ambitious man may run for any of these offices if he has the time and the desire. There is no nay to any of these offices other than a small traveling al ' lowance. Hal Ilolmstead, Mrs. Officers of the Lehi Elementary School PTA Front row, left to right-M-r. Max Ray, Mrs. Ralph Wing, president1; Mrs. Dean Welch, vice president; Mrs. Dale Price. Back Row Mrs. Arlo Brenu, Mrs. Karl Price, Mrs. Richard EJdirgtoa, Principal Cecil L. Ash, vice president; Mrs. Dee Coliedge, Mrs. Paul Hanson, Mrs. Raymond Barnes. Not present when picture was taken, Mrs. Keith Larsen, secretary; Mrs. Joseph Forest er and Mrs. Roy Littleford. 4 Lehi Elementary School Has Former Lehi Resident Active PTA Organization 12,000,000 Today there are members in the P.C.A. We are happy to have in our Lehi School 189 memberships this year. We are striving to promote the physical fitness program in our school. Recently the P.T.A. purchased 4 tumbling mats that are used daily by the boys and girls. A chinning bar has also been installed and we plan to have climbing ropes installed in the near Eele-menta- ry future. Our Halloween Party with Mrs. Max Ray as Chairman and Mrs. Paul Hanson as Assistant Chairman was very successful this year with the new . cake walk added as a special feature. While this g party isn't planned to be a affair the proceeds are used for different projects and purposes that the organization feels the need of. We as parents should watch the statements we make before our children. Our words and attntudes can influence our children's work money-makin- and well being. It would be well if we as parents would be models more than critics We as officers wish to thank Richard Worthen Gets Promotion At Steel Plant Appointments of Provoan Milton A. Adams and Richard C. Worthen of Lehi to new positions at U.S. Steel's Geneva Works were announced today by J.V. Mazurie, division superintendent of rolling mills and M.E. Strate, division superintendent of maintenance and utilities. Born in Wilkinsburg, Pa., Mr. d turn foreAdams, man of plate and strip mill, majored in business administration at. Brigham Young University. He began his steelmaking career in 1947 as a training instructor in Geneva's industrial relations de d , he partment. A to the rolling mills as an as- ssistant turn foreman. New general Mr. Worthen has served in maintenance and utillities in van ous positions since 1948. In 1951, he was named turn foreman of bricklayes labor and was promot ed to assistant turn foreman bricklayer in 1955. A year later, he was promated to turn the position he held prior to his new appointment. Mr. Worthen, his wife, Alice, and their six children live at 830 North newly-name- Dies Suddenly all those who have helped to Mrs. Ruth Osterloh Lloyd, 63, make this past year a success. With Mrs. Ralph Wing as presi- former resident of Lehi, and sister dent, the officers include Mrs. of Mrs. Leona Schow of this city, Dean Welch and Principal Cecil died suddenly at her home in Salt L. Ash, Mrs. Lake City, last Monday, Dec. 18, Keith Larsen, secretary; Mrs. of a heart ailment. " Joseph Forestier, membership She was born in Provo, June 8, chairman; Mrs. Dale Price, pu- 1898, as daughter of Herman. E. blicity chairman-historia- n; Arlo Brems, magazine; M s. and Hermine OsterMrs. Karl loh. She was married to Charles Mrs. Rich- H. Lloyd, Nov. 21. 1928, in the Hardy Price adult education; ard Eddington, health; Mrs. Dee Salt Lake Temple. She was very Colledge, civil defense; Mrs. Paul active in church affairs, in the and legislation; Relief Society and other organizaHanson, Mrs. Raymond Barnes, safety and tions. Juvenile chairman, Mrs. Roy Lit She is survived by her husband, tleford, hospitality. two daughters, Mrs. Keith (Barbara) Wallin and Marilyn Lloyd, SIMPSON FAMILY GATHERS all of Salt Lake City; four grandFOR HOLIDAY DINNER children, and sisters and brothers, Members of the Simpson family Mrs. Emilie Briggs, Magrath, Algathered for turkey dinner at the berta, Canada; Mrs. Schow of home of Don C Loveridge and Lehi; Karl Osterloh, LaJolla, Mrs. Alberta Simpson on Christ- Calif.; Louis Osterloh, Redwood, mas Day. Those included were Mr. Calif.; Marc and Fred Osterloh, and Mrs. L.E. Simpson of Magna, Salt Lake City. All of her brothers and sisters who were accompanied by Mrs. Rube, mother of Mrs. Simpson, up were present at funeral services mr von conducted last "Thursday, in the Sunpson, Donna and Ronnie, of Cannon Seventh Ward chapel in Bennion. with their daughter Mr. Sallt Lake City. Interment took and Mrs. Arlin Lewis and son, of place in the Provo City cemetery. Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simpson (their son) of Kearns; SP. 4 D.L. NELSON ON Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Simpson FURLOUGH FROM and four children, Salt Lake City, FORT SILL. OKLA. Clifford' Simpson, Bountiful, and Home on a 10 days furlough Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Moore from Fort Sill, Okla., Sp 4 D.L. with friends and Nelson is (Frances Simpson) and three relatives visiting here. With him is his children, of Kearns. Gifts were ex wife the former Carol Osborne. changed at the happy affair. Bill They also plan to spend some Simpson and son Davis, of Salt time in Stockton, Utah, with has Lake City, spent Christmas Eve mother, Mrs. Arthur Rowley (Sadie Nelson). Young Nelson here, while Arnold Simpson of will be remembered as an Salt Lake City, was unable to at Den's Tire Shop tor come due to illness. some eight years. by-la- Wall Lehi. FRIENDLY FINANCE PLAN Home Repairs Any Worthy Purpose Consolidation ( Emergencies Loans to $5,000 and up to 36 months to pay ) UTAH FINANCE COMPANY 36 West Main PO standingfor Young Maa Ten oustanding young men in the world are selected each year for recognition. President John F. Kennedy was selcted for this honor at one time. With the aid of other organizations, the outstanding young man of each community is also selected each year. The local winner participates in state and national competition. It will be recalled that Russell Webb, former Lehi resident, was named for state honors two years ago while in OuUUtuding ap- our country in the preciation youth of the nation. Due to the size of the local dub, many projects which should be in effect must be omitted. President Jones reported. There are men in Lehi who want Lehi to be repre sented in this great organization. Through their efforts Lehi can re ceive all of the' benefits, have a better community and also have Bountiful. Mlsa America Out of 52 participants in the Miss America contest 38 were Jaycee sponsored from the local levels. Physical Fitness Program The Jaycees were the first to sponsor the physical fitness pro- Oraty err The Jaycees lead-- . extenl their thanks at this time for the support received from the city council, from local business men and to each individual who has provided support through the year. Donald Jones is-- president, with Jim Lunt, first and Knollin Haws,-, Ken Carsecond don and Boyd Strong are directors, with Ken Beck as state director and Rial Berry, secretary. vice-preside- nt; Sail Xnooao Boxed Christmas Cards 30 OFF Christmas Decorations 40 OFF Toys 40 OFF Luggage 30 OFF X long-ter- m Get bookUt-prw- Howard 1 1 SUPER PLENAMINS for adults or children and sign up for our Stereo to be given away FREE "3 home. Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pendleton and children Bonnie Kathyrn and Dean B. of Kearns, visited here with his parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. Oral Pendleton. The entire group went to Tooele for Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. William Sharp, at brother of Mrs. Pendleton. 01 D ,10 Strot Dial PO Cly I 10 41 Slat. Fre4eveetofy NEED YOUR FURNITURE RECOVERED? Kitchen Chair covered in naugahyde 16 - $150 per chair (and up) CALL PO 8-34- We Will Bring Free Samples and Give You Free Estimates I Iff- ALL TELEVISION 45-SPEE- D RECORDS II Sofa and Complete Chair Set Recovered in Long 2-Pi- ML? 11 41 - 3 for m w ece ALLIOTHER We RECORDS SETS Sell the Best and Service Wearing Nylon or Premier Naugahyde - - only $135 ALL STEREOS 2 Jo MS the Rest ALL RADIOS Too Cheap to List - Auto Seat Covers a Specialty Latest Upholstery Machine and Automatic Air-Tac- ks These Prices Effective JIM Radio and Television OF LEHI . of patriotism an The oratory contest sponsored Thayer O. Black, husband of each year on a high school level the former Juliet Lott of Lehi, died Tuesday, Dec. 19, following a heart attack. A member of the U.S. State Department, Mr. Black, 58, had spent the past three years on an assignment in the Philippine Islands at Manilla. He had returned to Seattle Wash., only INVESTMENT INCOME a week ago. from f Mr. Black was born in Thyer, Kansas, a son of Thomas O. and AMERICAN INDUSTRY Cora Otis Black. He was married By Investing In Financial Into Juliet Lott in Salt Lake City dustrial Fund Shares, you can in 1935. He was a newspaperman be part owner of over 100 companies In 18 different Industries, a veteran of World War II and both for income and selected had been employed by the Vetgrowth possibilities. erans Administration. He Is survived by his widow, for In ctut, nail coupon today.. two sons, Stephen and Donald, a daughter, Juliet, all of Seattle; brothers and sisters, Yancey and W. Robinson Gordon, both of Pocatello; GeorMrs. Frank ge, Marina, Calif. REPRESENTATIVE Hughes, Mrs. Myrl Hughes, both 188 No. 1st East, Lehi, Utah of Pocatello, Idaho. Funeral services and interment took place in FIF ASSOCIATES, Inc. Pocatello, Monday. Mrs. Black Dutribulor ol Financial Industrial Fund and her children will return to Sham and FIF Capital Accumulation Investment Plant Salt Lake City to make their eir-ploy- foreman-bricklaye- r, ! in the promoting the under men who are trained w be trans-fere- year-later- : aids The organization carries on pro gram for young children as sancjects which cover every need of tioned by President Kennedy. the community. Safety Programs Safety programs are sponsored in various ways, as well as many Black Dies other programs. Thayer Of Heart Ailment THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1M1 THE LEHI FREE PRESS 275 West 2nd North - Lehi Your Authorized Motorola Dealer American Fork 49 East Main Thursday; Friday and Saturday Only r |