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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 I Am an American Legionaire V You are Welcome! The American Legion post home is where a veteran is with friends. Your exist in a vacuum, but rather in By Kenneth B. Hardy membershiD card announces, I am Town Consultant a neighborhood, a town, a city, a an American Legionaire state which powerfully affects Bureau of passport to good fellowship in them. Community Development American Legion posts throughout For those who are active memthe world. Legionaires have been Ed. Note: This Is one of one of the Jewish or in the "same boat" at some time series of articles to acquaint bers of Christian faiths, the religious loyor another. Veterans understand citizens of Lehi with the oppor one. is most Yet a primary alty each other. That's why you a ai have to serve their tunity they of these faiths believe that true be welcome wherever you go ways community through their local in action should transreligion friendliest of ail organiz council. this in coordinating form our lives individually - and ations. We Americans are busy people, collectively. The perfection of soYou have an interest in $3UO,uuu, We have an international repu ciety is an aspiration shared by rm O(): Whew! That's an enormous tation for lives stuffed full of ac most of us. But this aspiration amount of money. But it is irue tivities. On some evenings many will come true only as we learn if you could say. I am an Am of us must choose to which of to work together. We can justi erican Legionaire" it wun nw. in three or four meetings or events fiably expect our community to be that you were a shareholder Warden Pvt. Jack we will go, each of which we feel a good influence only if we influ hundred million dollar orthree a ence it through our active parti is the obligated to attend. ganization. Because that Pvt. , Here in Utah, where so many cipation. vain of the physical prop It is our task as humans to sub of us belong to the L. D. S. faith, erties and investments or pita, national ora major commitment of our due the earth; to become the mas departments and the wealtremendous This "spare" time goes to church par ters, not the victims of our cir ganization. of cumstances. TTiis mean that the doesn't operation posi Only through ticipatioa th is needed for veterans Marine Pvt. Jack Warden, son the world's we are busier than those of other tive action can this be done. And faiths; it frequently does mean only through organized actions can of Mr. and Mrs. Francis M, Warthat a greater bulk of time is con the members of a community ef den of 620 Wall St., completed re- CALTON FAMILY MEMBERS sumed by activities sponsored by fectively master the forces in so cruit training recently at the Ma ATTEND FUNERAL rine Corps Recruit Depot, San Di- OF FRED C ALTON, 92 the church rather than by other ciety which inevitably mold us. A basic human impulse causes ego, Calif. groups or causes. Mrs. Mary Calton accompanied Mr. d train her daughter and The Since we have only so much us to respond to the discrepancy time, we are forced to decide between what Is and what might ing emphasizes physical condition- and Mrs. William P. Zentner of which of the many demands made be. With the religious vision of ing, the history and mission of Tooele, on a trip to Wells, Nev., upon us we shall honor. The com what might me, we can work, if the Marine Corps, customs and Monday. They went to attend the munity in which we live should we will, to make our life in the courtesies, hygiene and sanitation funeral of Fred Calton, 92, who stand rather high on this list of community more what we think it and basic military subjects. passed away in the Reno, Nev. ' the rifle priorities, we think, because it is should be. To this end, we urge phase, hospital, Thursday, April 19. range During an important influence, for good the dedicated effort of all citizens recruits fire the M-- l rifle, the Well known in that area as a or ill, upon us and our families, of Utah County, particularly in Browning automatic rifle and the carpenter, farmer and musician, Its quality pf education, its job making the coordinating council he was highly gifted in many pistol. opportunities, its beauty or ugh an effective instrument of demo trades and skills. He had made ness, the attitudes and character cratic numerous visits to Lehi and had OFF TO SAN FRACISCO relif its residents, its housing, health, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graham are become acquainted with many recreational facilities and other ROBERT SHERWOOD this in locality. friends atives and Calif. in San Francisco, visiting features profoundly affect us. all live in VISITS FROM WEST COAST the trip by car, they plan His sons and daughters Taking seUtah's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood In the early days of Nevada. to visit with their son, Bob Grattlement, the community and the and four children of Sacramento, The, group met his sister, Mrs. for several weeks. Bob is Mary Kammerman, 82, of Salt well-nig- h idham, were in units visited Utah California, religious during entical, and the discussion of com- his Spring vacation from school. employed in the general office of Like City, who made the return of a school in the Greyhound Bus Co. munity problems appropriately oc- He is trip with them. curred in various church meetings. the area. Mrs. Laura Branson enToday, with numerous faiths and tertained at dinner in their honor varying shades of devotion to those last Thursday. Others present infaiths represented in our popula- cluded Mr. Sherwood's mother, tion, most community functions Mrs. Zina Sherwood, now of Salt are separated from church func- Lake City; Mrs. Clair B. Smith tions: public education, govern- (Darlene Sherwood) and daughter ment,, library .employment service Leslie, of Bountiful; Mrs. Margarand a host of others. et McMillan and daughter, Mrs. SK SK 64837 While many of the functions of M. L. Johnson (Iris) and son the church have been secularized, Thomas, and Mrs. Clara Clover v in the church has retained a great and Richard Clover. In Bountiful, Specialists of homes at were the its members partici- they concern that guests pate actively in community affairs. the Smiths and Mr. and Mrs. Don Certainly the home, the family, Burningham, brother of Mrs. the individual, the ward, does not Church, Community Participation 'your Jack Warden Completes Marine Training greatest four-phase- k, d group and its programs and activities. Your interest in the wise management of this wealth is protected by your vote at your post and your representation at state and national conking-size- HOME FROM NEW MEXICO John C Ernst came by plane from Grants, New Mexico, to spend the .Easter week end at home. He is employed on power line construction. Also home was Miss Deanne Ernst, student at Snow College in Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ernst and baby daughter, Jackie, of Lehi, joined the family group which also included Mrs. Ernst and daughter, Kaye Lynn. ventions. A Lot For Tour Money And speaking of money you get a lot for your money in the American Legion. Department and post dues vary according to memNOTICE TO CREDITORS bership, programs and facilities ESTATE OF CHRISTINA E. but are moderate compared to sometimes known as the big measure of satisfaction Christine E. Harrison Phillips, de-you get from your membership, k National dues are $150 per 4ole with vouchers to and look what it buys- undersigned year's subscription to the American Legion Magazine (well worth administrators at the office of O. Wootton, Attorney at your entire dues), Is paid for by DeVere Suite Law, 12, Geneva Building, 75c of the total. Twenty-fiv- e cents is used for rehabilitation work American Fork, Utah, on or before August 28, 1962. (how else could you do so much John B. Phillips and two rewith good bits?) and the Edward H. Phillips maining fifty cents covers administration and national programs Administrators. and activities of which you can be First publication April 26, 1962 proud to be a part. Last publication May 15. 1962 JMJSS! JACK'S Radio Television Service & o lEHEmQmcTiie Complete Service All Makes ... Television - Radios Car Radios HOURS 8 a.m. to 5 p m. dally (Closed Saturdays and Sundays Phone PO 1265 71 North 5th West Lehi son-in-la- re $4--. Cook ModernN. For Less,,. with a h , u (Ski XX lr) V 11 r al For Free Estimates on CEMENT WORK Call American Fork 64998 or Driveways and Patios and get an attractive NOW It's More Profitable to Save at State Bank of Lehi n nnnn IMJU with the purchase of any new Gas Range ... furnished and installed free in the area serried by Mountain Fuel Supply Ct. For the finest, fastest, most economical, efficient cooking enjoy the wonders of a smart new beautiful Gas Range. 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