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Show t THE LEIII FREE PKESS THTBSDAf, MAT 2. 19SZ Night Prowling Central Utah Vocational School Lehi Pelicans Win First Two Tilts to be Shot Dogs became necessary to shoot Offers Youth Summer Opportunity dogsIt hasprowling As Utah Central League Opens around at night, clash with 8 School President, Wilson W. Sorenson, urges high school students to sign up for classes at the Central Utah Vocational School preparatory to learning a trade. The same instruction can prove very beneficial in further high school or college training. The training can also provide a life time hobby. Last year the vocational school. remaining open all summer handl ed 351 high school juniors, seniors, and immediate graduates. This year, the school can take 1,000. of suspending The practice school for the summer originated in an agricultural economy when labor of boys and girls was needed on farms and ranches. But summer vacations in metro politan industrial areas may accustom too many of our youth to ' loafing or getting into trouble, believed many Utahns who suc cessfully sponsored House Bill 281 to operate the vocational school throughout the summer. Parents are being urged by the state youth committee to get the youngsters into school or jobs or both this summer. (I Piano Students of Zada Phillips To Present Recited William C. Powell and Financee, Marlys Remmen William C. Powell Plans to Marry Minnesota Girl in June 30 Wedding Numbered among the propective ics plant in California for the past June brides is Miss Marlys Rem- three years, received his engineermen of Minneaopolis, Minn., who ing degree at Brigham Young Uniwill wed William C Powell Satur- versity. He is a graduate of the day, June 30, at Los Altos, Calif. Lehi High School, where he was Miss Remmen is the daughter of a member of the Forensic Club Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Remmen. and took a prominent part in deMr. Powell is a son of Mr. and bating and public speaking. He played on the football team, atMrs. Robert Powell of Lehi. his "letter." He was taining The announcement was made at of his school yearbook and home of Dr. and Mrs. Earl an active part in LDS church of Palo Alto, sister and took affairs. co-edi- Jor-gense- n, brother-in-la- of the w bride-elec- t. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell and at the Los reAltos Lutheran church, with a family 'members plan to attend ception to follow at Palo Alto, the wedding. The young couple that evening. will make their home in Palo Alto. Miss Remmen, who is teaching school in Fremont, Calif., is a graduate of the University of Minneapolis, receiving her Bachelor Vows will be exchanged degree In 1960. She was affiliated with education societies. Mr. Powell, who has been employed as a mechanical engineer electron at the Hewlett-Packar- d of Science Contributions to Museum Fund key-punc- h, e, 6- - other 2. Let's avoid idle time and other social ills of youth by enrolling today. It has been the fate of all bold adventurers and reformers to be esteemed insane. Mayor Harold D. Westring anThe Lehi "Pelicans' baseball nounced this week. Many com- team ram out victorious in their plaints have been received con- first two league gomes of the seacerning garbage litter and other son, it was reported by Paul Tayannoying damages caused by dogs lor, manager. The first league running loose at night Keep your game of the- Central Utah League pets home between 7 pm. and 7 was played last Friday, May 18, a.m. is the plea, and obey the law at 8 n m. under the liehts at the in this respect Veterans Ballpark. Lehi won over Spanish Fork with a score or It was a one to one ball game the seventh inning when the until I would like to publicly thank Pelicans forged ahead. Paul Taylor those who arranged for the open pitched for Lehi. He gave up five house in my honor Monday all singles. Batting for Lehi, It was wonderful to meet hits, T Tavlor and Stan Walker made so many friends and the many and Russ Hillman hit two doubles good wishes expressed will remain for four. with me always. Please do not Lehi vs. Helper hesitate to call at my home and Lehi played the Helper Merchvisit with me there. ant on the Helper diamond, win Sincerely ning with a score of 10-- Sunday. Mable Jones Hillman got two lor rour, malting a three base hit and a two COFFEE HOUR base hit Laursen made a home The Lehi American Legion Aux- nm. Paul Tavlor cot two for three iliary was the host group at a cof- and made a double. Ingersoll got fee hour held at the Utah State a two for four, minima ana Al Hospital in Provo recently. Coffee lison both doubled. punch, cup cakes and cakes were The next league home games served in the Arc and also in the will be played Wednesday, May 30 laundry room. Mrs. Vincent Scown (Memorial Day) when the Peli- with Mrs. Rex Larson and Mrs. - o--- Appreciation cans will Nephi at pm On Friday. June 1, the Pay-so- n team will play Lehi at the Lehi field. The Lehi team, with Carl Harris as president and Paul Taylor, manager, includes Paul Taylor and Jerry Chruma, pitchers; Doug Robinson, catcher; Carl Ingersoll, Lee Taytor. Bob Allison, Don and Gene Laursen, infielders; Stan Walker, Russ Hillman, Phil Oyler and Neil Manning, St-ub- bs ev-ein- g. 7, Dennis Finch, conducted the project. Appreciation was expressed to all those of the auxiliary who aided by preparing the appetizing home baked supplies. Signup Day For Tennis Saturday Signup day for tennis classes sponsored under the summer rec reation program will be Saturday, There were 77,850 acres of pine on the Oregon and May 26. Meet at the Junior tugn California grant lands administer- School tennis courts at 10 ajn. ed by the Bureau of Land Man- Tracey Wilson of the BYU will be the instructor. An exhibition agement in 1960. match will be held on the court Sorrows remembered sweeten Saturday. Tracey Wilson and Bob Robert Pollok Evans will play. present joy. Pon-dero- sa Central Utah Baseball League Schedule Given The Central Utah League baseby ball schedule is announced Carl Harris, Lehi director, as follows: First Half (Home Games) Wednesday, May 29 Nephi at Lehi. Friday, June 1 Payson at Lehi. Friday, June 8 Provo at Lehi. Wednesday, June 20 Carbon at Lehi. Second Half Friday, June 29 Orem at Lehi. Wednesday, July 25 Carbon at Lehi. Wednesday, Aug. 1 Payson at Lehi. Wednesday, Provo at 8 Aug. Lehi. Home games will be played at the Lehi Veterans' Ballpark. A good turnout is urged to support the home team. Laundry and Dry Cleaning as near as your phone Durf ey Cleaners PO SK Contributions to the Hutchings Museum building fund were reported this week as follows: Lehi Junior High School students, $19.85; the family of Mrs. George (Mary) Strasburg, $50, as a memorial gift. Appreciation was expressed by the museum board for these timely contributions. The piano students of Mrs. Za da Phillips will be presented in recital, Sunday, May 27, at 2 p.m. in the Fifth Ward chapel. Parents and friends are cordially Invited to attend. Those performing will be Linda Adamson, Johnny Haws, Joan Barnes, Lynn Smith, Janice Fowler, Jane Fowler, Taunya Turner, Leslie Berry, JoAnn Pulham, Kathleen Hunt, Robert Cook, Shirley Haws, Janette Worlton, How ard Loveridge, Ann Lovermge, and Nancy Innes; Connie Gaisford, Deanne Nor man, Vicki Smith, Kay Despain, Grant Cedarstrom, Glen Despain, Janet Moore, Carol Smith, Janet Bird, Ronald Wing, Ada Peterson, Bonnie McNaughton, John Peterson, Gary Burgess and Sandra Phillips. Youngsters may register for vocational school through their own high school or prior to June 13 at Central Utah Vocational School. Summer courses will include classes in instrumentation for in dustrial automation; power me chanics, including training in auto mechanics, deiseL jet, steam and other power units : drafting; ma chine shop; metal fabrication, in cluding welding, blacksmith forg ing, sheet metal work; business courses including IBM shorthand typing, office machines, filing; health service, training pre paratory to licensed practical nurse or prerequisites for registered nurse training; dental assisting; electronics; body and fender work; refrigeration; and building trades. Education-wisyoungsters may kill two birds with one stone. Subjects completed may prove beneficial to the young man or young lady as training which ties into his or her college traning. It may provide skills necessary for employment or it may prove to be a valuable avocation. Last year's figures show the fol lowing number of students attended summer school from the high schools: American Fork 12; Lehi 22; Pleasant Grove 16; Orem 52; Payson 20; Spanish Fork, 64; Springville 23; Provo 36; Wasatch 50; Tintic 3; Juab 45; St. Francis 21 Lehi American Fork 61 It happened 10 OMRS ago i The oldest Incorporated trade association In the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized In 1862 the same year that I ... LEHI PATIENTS IN AM. FORK HOSPITAL The following Lehi patients received treatment in the American Fork Hospital:: Geneva Bourne, Barbara Phillips, John Lunt, Ver-l- a Turner and Alma Barney. It Pays to Advertise The lehi Free Press West Main Street, Lehi, Utah Postage Paid at Lehi Postoffice Entered at the post office at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter under the act of Congress March 3, 32 1879. PUSS UTAH STAJE NATIONAL &f I I ASSOCIATION EDITORIAL AStSO CMTI O'N Z3 J C A weekly newspaper devoted to .the interests and welfare of Lehi City IN UTAH news that President Lincoln had signed the enabling act to aid in construction of a railroad from the Missouri RNw to the Pacific Coast was joyously received. This was the key which opened the way to the rapid development of Utah and the West The Brewing Industry has contributed to the growth of this great Western empire through employment, taxes, purchases of supplies and raw materials, and The better it runs In providing food supplements essential to improved livestock and poultry feeding methods. TODAY, In Its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. the better you live! Volume goes up -p- rices come down. Cheaper by the dozen, cheaper still by the million. 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