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Show THURSDAY. JT'LY THE LEHI FREE PRESS 12, 1962 Five Youths in Seventh Ward Receive "Duty to God" Awards A noteworthy achievement for tary and president in quorum or the Seventh Ward was the achiev- ganizations. ing of five "Duty to God" awards Dell E. Gilbert Recipient of the "Peterson Aw by young men in the ward. Two of these, Michael and Jerry Smith ard," as the "Thespian of the Jones, son of President and Mrs. Year,", Dell E. Gilbert, 16, has Virginia Smith and the late Grant made noteworthy progress in the Smith. The other three are Brent field of his choice and plans colJones, son of President and rMs. lege study in speech and drama. Frank W. Jones; Carl Rymer, son High school stage manager, he of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rymer, was the only honor Thespian last and Dell E. Gilbert, son of Mr. year. He has served as president of the Thespian Club. He was in and Mrs. Dell C. Gilbert. Michael Smith, 18, is a gradu- the school play and also in the ate of the Lehi High School and stake MIA production. He has at plans to attend Brigham Young aided in the July 4 panorama the BYU stadium in Provo for medical with a career University, in mind. He took a prominent the past two years. He is a currepresentative of his School part in high school athletics, at- rent and community to Boys State. He tenin his letter football, taining nis and wrestling, with sophomore Is aiding In his ward road show football and basketball included. production, has served as a quorum officer and has attained all of He has also played oh teams and taken an active part his individual awards. He is employed at the West Side American in scouting. Oil Station. He will be a senior in has baseball lettered Jerry in high school this coming season. and achieved an award In typing. Brent Jonea Age 16, he is a prospective junior At the age of 16, Brent Jones in high school, and is employed has attained recognition as a giftby the city at the present time. ed pianist and was featured in a He is also active in scouting. concerto performance at the high Michael has followed part time school band andnusic production. employment for the Lehi Floral Also including debating and during the past two years, and is he won the superior ratnow working at the local pea ing in state meets. He sings in his vinery. Their individual awards ward choir and as a Life Scout, have rated from 90 to 100 per has served as Guide scout leader cent. and junior assistant scoutmaster, Carl Rymer priesthood organist and quorum Carl Rymer, 16, is a prospective officer. A prospective junior in junior in high school. He plays high school, he follows employthe trombone in the band and has ment with his father in surveytaken an outstanding role in ath- ing and engineering. A special asletics, including basketball, foot- signment recently accepted is serball on the Junior varsity teams. vice on the ocmmittee of 15 boys Basketball practice is a favorite from all parts of the nation who recreation. He has been employ- are. planning the national Explored part time in farming opera- er convention. tions. Former LDS Seminary presA gentle word, a kind look, a ident, he has attained his individsmile can work ual awards and has been secre wonders and accomplish miracles. M-M- for-ensi- good-natur- People, Spots In The News wM GENTLE SEX seems to be playing g;'! pretty rough in this boys-and-gir- ls for zs3 rugby match charity in London, V- X 1 "! Vacation Days ttom'n, Judge Cases brought before the dock et of Judge Leland Powell and completed included the following: Ralph Child, Springville, driv ing through a red traffic light. $50 and 25 days in jail; appealed tq Fourth District Court; Michael Price, Lehi, parking in red zone, $2; C. A. Ogden, Magna, speeding, $10; Norma Jones, Payson, speeding, $15; C P. Niel, Lehi, parking in red zone, $2; Wallace Wood, Or- em, speeding, $10; John Schow, Salt Lake Oty, speeding, $10 Robert Anderson, St. John, speed ing, $10; William McKennon, Pay, son, speeding, $10; Dora Knight, Salt Lake City, failure to keep vehicle under control, $20; Max Curran, Ogden, failure to heed red light, $15; Charles Hope, Orem, driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverage, $125; Kent Park, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Cecil Bertchsen, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10. 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Go where the smart money is going . . . open or add to your SBL Savings Account today. RIDE THE KELLY ROAD DEN'S TIRE SHOP State Stiwt Phone PO Lehi ( 1.44 Car Cushions y j 1 Pendleton's "AIR WEAVE" traffic smog.y eye-smarti- SB SOLE and MAGNETIC Truetone Hundred I WIZARD Spit Baskets - I rn:i"a 38c Records Round or Rectangular , I Purchase During Our Big Sale and Long Playing Lighter Fluid Radios I I Every Day on Our TODAY ilV 1 1 ' riff I. V P , .1 V Silver Dollar Wax 77c Scout Troop 534 of Salt Lake City and Explorer Post 817 of American Fork, enjoyed a special outing here during the recent Lehi Roundup. There were 40 included. The boys, who are all handicapped had their lunch at the Menden- hall ranch, where Paul Menden-ha- ll joined the group. Swimming and rides on te freeway were followed by a barbe cue at Mendenhall's. They then attended the rodeo as gijpsts of the Lehi Civic Improvement Asso ciation. With Boyd Hatch in the East, where he was 'awarded the "Ser-tomrecognition for outstanding service, Cecil Gain was in charge of the Salt Lake City group. In the absence of B. H. Curtis, who is scoutmaster for the American Fork unit, which includes members from the entire Alpine District, Paul Mendenhall, assistant scoutmaster, took charge of the Explorer troop. Fishing trips and other outings are also planned for the summer. IMPORTANT 4 rT 7 A : I MEMBER I FEDERAL. DEPOSIT INSURANCE 1 , Service to the Community since 1911 CORPORATION |