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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER It, 192 in this same way, he had a vision far reaching in its humanitarian consideration, and through his untiring efforts the blind center was accomplished. Lions Aid the Blind Aid to the blind is one of the principles incorporated within the Lehi residents will again be giv- charter of the Lions Club organen the opportunity to obtain their ization. Individual aid is often givsupply of brooms and doormats en by the Lehi club as well as from the Lehi Lions Club. The Lions Clubs as a whole. In foster house-to-houcanvass will be taken by the Lions on Thursday, Lehi Lions Plan Annual Broom, Doormat Sale flora 'a, Jtidgs Cases brought before the dock et of Judge Leland Powell and completed during the past week included the following: Paul Pederson, Provo, speed ing, $10; Earl Chettle, Salt Lake I -- i'-.l City, speeding, $15; Max Keetch, Provo, speeding, $10; J. R. Orem, speeding, $10; Richard Tomack, Ogden, speed ing, $100; John Hurst, St George, speeding, $10; Ray Coleman, Ogden, speeding, $20; Edith Stogg, Vernal, speeding, $10; Larry O'Brien, Spanish Fork, failure to keep car under control, $25; Thomas Holt Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Terry Carter, American Fork, speeding, $10; Earl Jewett, Payson, speeding, $10; Sylvester Evans, Lehi, failure to yield right of way, $20; Raymond $10; Carlson, Lehi, speeding, Douglas Hales, Cedar Valley, parking in red zone, $2; David Green, Pleasant Grove, speeding, Post-lethweig- $10. Hospital Notes Mrs. Dean Colledge medical treatment Nov. received se Dec one, with committee members to assist, including all of the club members. N. S. Peck is Lions Club president Assisting Mr. Lambert on the project committee are Lester Holcomb and Boyd Smuin. Anyone desiring to order a supply of brooms or doormats in advance of the canvass, or at a time more while community project The city has been divided ac- convenient to them, may contact cording to the ward areas, with a a committee member or any Lehi captain placed fa charge of each Lion. ' ing the industries made possible to these persons, they are aiding them on a larger scale, and also giving the opportunity for everyone in the community to assist. The proceeds obtained, after payment to the manufacturers (the blind) will be applied to a worth- 6. Here come the new 1963 model cars factory fresh over Union Pacific . . . v According to Joseph Lambert, who is serving as chairman for the project, a plentiful supply of brooms has been obtained from the Blind Center in Salt Lake City. These brooms are carefully made of the best materials and provide employment for Utah's blind citizens, giving them the opportunity to be and independent. The Lions have also been successful in obtaining a large supply of the useful reinforced rubber doormats. The Murray B. Allen Blind Center was established as a special facility for these handicapped people. Well known to many residents here, Mr. Allen was married to a Lehi woman, Elgiva Thurman, who was unfaltering in her assistance during his life's work. Although himself afflicted . J Vomuw buttc fl j -- Citizens Asked . toMiaiitr For Vets' Gifts There is still time to assist in the American Leerion Auxiliary's Mrs. Robert Woodward of gift shop project at the Veterans Keams was a medical patient Hospital in salt lam city, acNov. 14 and 15. cording to auxiliary officers. Veterans may choose the gift they LeRoy Davis, 84, is receiving wish to send their families and medical treatment. He was admit- mailing and wrapping will be provided free of charge by the auxted Nov. 14. h$ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Wagstaff , . . 14-1- 5. Acr MJ iliary. , Jill Shepherd, two, daughter of Do not send glass, knives, or Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shepherd, un- razors, it is stressed. Please conderwent tonsil ectomy Nov. 16. tact Preident Ruth Graham, ph. PO or Gloria Finch, ph. Joan Price, 5, daughter of Mr. PO Articles will be reand Mrs.' Rex Price underwent ceived until Nov. 17. tonsilectomy. Nov. 16. newlyweds Miss Karma Christensen Marries Ronald Wasgtaff in Temple Rites railway The petite bride greeted her autumnal theme was Garry Jolley, 5, son of Mr. and the Camp Williams guests in a gown of white lace, Mrs. Garold Jolley, underwent Hostess House for the wedding with traditional train and pearl Nov. 17. tonsilectomy of Ronaccents. Her veil was a swirl reception of Mr. and Mrs. ald A.. Wagstaff, Saturday, Nov. net, fastened to a queen's coroSam Begay, 13, ward of Ernest 17. net. The bridal bouquet was of received treatment for Peterson, The lovely bride, Karma Lynn white gardenias with Old English a cut left ankle, Nov. 17. , Christensen, is the daughter of ivy. Mrs. Donna Wagstaff stood as Mr. and Mrs. Wane E. ChristenLarry Miner, 16, son of Mr. and sen of this city. The bridegroom matron of honor, with Mrs. Chere Mrs. Darwin Miner, received medis a son of Mrs. Margaret Berry-ma- n Lamoreaux, Miss Helen Tokoi and ical treatment Nov. 17. Mrs. Helen Wagstaff. Attired in of Salt Lake City. Vows were recited in the Man-- ti pale yellow peau du soie, with Russell Daly, 3, son of Mr. and Temple, Nov. 17, in the pres- gold accessories, they held bou Mrs. Jack Daly, received medical ence of close family members. A quets of cream colored spider treatment Nov. buffet supper was held for the mums with gold leaves. The mother of the bride, in saf wedding party, which included d A pretty baby , the Ellis V. Christensen family of fron linen, and Mrs. Berryman, girl arrived Nov. 15 for Karl E. Richfield, at the Wane Christen- dressed in coco colored lace, pin- and Reva Hunsaker Price. Susan sen home. ned Johanna Hill rosebuds to their Kaye is the name chosen for the little newcomer, who weighed 6 Twinkling lights accented the shoulders. Best man's duties were perform pounds and 10 ounces. There are gold screen and columns which combined with ferns in a back- ed by Paul Bates. Russell and two sisters, Cheryl and Janene, and two brothers, John and Kelground motif, at the hostess Chris Christensen were ushers. house. Chysanthemums added an Mrs. Glenda Carter cared for ly. John Price of Lehi, and Mrs. exotic touch. Antique gold the guest book. Host and hostess Meda Hunsaker of American Fork with autumn leaves were were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bates. are the pleased grandparents. also used in decoration. In charge of serving were Ada A golden followed at . SMART MONEY KNOWS WHERE. TO GO AFTER READING Three deep over a steel highway that's how today's new cars move surely and swiftly from assembly plants to markets. 1 Multi-leve- special-purpos- cars are just one of many types of cars available to shippers on l e Union Pacific. ,rr UNION PACIFIC Whether it's a product of factories, mines or .agriculture, Union Pacific's electronic traffic controls, communications, and skilled personnel assure shippers efficient and dependable trans portation to, from or throughout the West . . . the automated rail way. TUFAOC m THIS NEWSPAPER, is7- - J DOMELINER TRAVEL IS WINTER SAFE, WARM AND - COMFORTABLE NO ICY HIGHWAY HAZARDS. GLEAMING HOLIDAY GIFT ORIGINALS FROM 18-2- 0. m black-haire- ( r L can-delabr- as MRS. RUBY NIELSEN TO PRESENT STUDENTS IN RECITAL A piano recital presenting students of Mrs. Ruby Nielsen will be held Sunday, Nov. 25, at 2:30 p.m. in the Lehi Third-SevenWard chapel. Parents, friends and the public are invited to attend. The following students will participate: Linda and Peggy Morehouse, Mary Lee and Remae Hadfield, Madge Fowler, Mack, Marvin Keith Smith, John and Margie Jacob, Coleen and Carol Bateman, Kathleen Rymer, Donna Jones, DeAnna De Mine, Una Pulley, Karen Goodwin, Tony Godfrey, Ann Covington, Kevin Roweman, n, Elaine Roberts, Sherry Lynn Margie and Leona Kirkham; Douglas Peck, Lynn Lott, Mary and Linda Gammon, Barbara Jones, Gregory Bennett, Jeanne Kearney, Carol Carter, Carolyn Rothe, Gail Skinner. A few of the students will be unable to participate at this time due to the Thanksgiving holiday, but will be presented later in a private recital to their parents. Students are beginning to advanced, and there will be duets, solos and an organ number. th Peterson, Sandra Evans, Coleen Wilkins and Jane and Janice Fowler. Assisting with the gifts were Corey Christensen and Debra and Sheree Wagstaff. For her honeymoon trip to San Francisco and the coastline tour to Los Angeles, - the new Mrs. Wagstaff donned a Kelly green ensemble 'with black accessories. The couple will be at home at 2303 South Seventh East in Salt Lake City. Charles All distinctive gift packages available at no extra cost and Alda Mae Powell Porter are proud parents of a new daughter, their first child, born Nov. 14. The little miss weighed in at 6 pounds and 10 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell share honors as grandparents with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Porter of Sacramento, Calif. T. E. Sunderland is the first time greatgrandfather, while Mrs. Lydia Powell, also of Lehi, is the black-haire- d al Dollars Spent in Lehi Return to You Ol-se- LETS PLAN A ROLLER SKATING PARTY Roller Skating Skating Every Night Except Sunday & Tuesday Tuesday Nights by Reservation MATINEE SATURDAY.. 2 to 4 p.m. THURSDAY SPECIAL .. 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