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Show i j. : C - rp. Tickets on Sale I For Big Game I Next Saturday tickets are now avail- Student 1. r Serving Lcfci Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Valley Volume 32 Number LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1963 Mi Wm&ss 12 Memorial Foe Efflggt Me Football Cfomgkdiip Saturitay Mrs John Bushman, married Project f years Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman of marriage will by Mr. and Mrs. at an open house, Sunday, Nov. 24. All friends and J" 50 Open House Sunday to Mark Golden Wedding Anniversary ge Of Jaycees Start Sweep by Millard Saturday On Way to Class "B" Finals able at the high school for the state championship football games, Saturday at the University of Utah stadium in Salt Lake City. Principal Dale Price announced that the students tickets will be 75 cents plus their activity cards. Adult admission is $1.50, with tickets available at several entrances at the stadlim, from Mr. and 10:30 a.m., Saturday. These tickets will provide admission to the Lehi-JudMemorial game at 12 noon, for "B" class championship, and also to the Calss "A championship between Highland High School of Salt Lake City, and the Davis High School team. The seating section designated for Lehi students and fans is located on the east side of the stadium, from the 50 yard Fifty years line north. be celebrated John Bushman relatives are cordially invited to call at the Lehi Riding Club clubhouse, from 2 to 3 p.m. on that date. The couple are well known for their church and community activities. Mr. Bushman has taken a prominent part in farming for many years. Both continue very active in maintaining an attractive home, always open in hospitality for family gatherings and visits Mr. Bushman was born in ' To Raise Funds Booth Mercantile establishment in Alpine prior to her marriage. She was active in church work in Alpine, serving as MIA secretary and teaching in Primary. Since moving to Lehi, she has worked in most of the church organizations. She has a certificate devoting 25 years of continuous work in the Primary In a sweeping victory of 19-- 7 the Millard 19 to halt a Lehi over the Millard Eagles, Saturdrive that featured a Association, as teacher and in day, the Lehl Pioneers blazed pass play from Cooper to Scott Lehi families will be given the presidency. She has served the trail to the state finals clash Adam son. the opportunity to aid the Lehl for many years in the Relief with Judge Memorial of Salt Moments after the Pioneers Junior Chamber of Commerce Society organization as class Lake City, at the University of had lost the ball on a fumble, with their notable holiday proleader, couuselor and as presiUtah stadium, next Saturday. Robinson intercepted a pass by jects. Tickets will be sold in She has been a visiting dent. This is the first time since 1944 Millard's Tom Melville on the a house to house canvass in a teacher for more than 35 years. that Lehl has reached the finals. 25 and raced Into the end zone fund raising campaign. Grand Mr. and Mrs. Bushman are Judge beat Moab 20-- 6, in Saturfor a touchdown. Once again prize in the project will be a a son of both member of the Sixth Ward 7, Lehi, 1891, May B" other semifinal day's game, Robinson's extra point boot was beautiful 19 inch RCA portable choir and botftjsave worked on Ellas Albert and Margaret Zimno good, but the Pioneers led played in Salt Lake City. television. merman Bushman. He was the the Old Folks Coaftmittee. They The Pioneers, coached by Jim 12-- 0. to . This will be given away the great amount ot eighth child in a family of eleven have douT-'Crittenden, went into the game Millard got a big break later holder of the lucky ticket on work. researtWaad He received his educhildren. Temple with the Fillmore team with an in the Dec. 21, at the time of theGift-oraperiod, when the Eagles cation in the Lehi schools and LOEhejr ar"iictive members of attack rated almost profession got the ball on the Lehi 26 after set The will drawing. at Brigham Young University. al by the experts. Virgil T. Meredith a short punt. This turn of events be displayed in a prominent He graduated from the Lehi Iliglj lHoneerdfle"J3rmoir BatIt took Lehi just 11 offensive seemed to fire up the Eagles and place prior to the drawing. STAKE in 1913. He wrot the talion. Mr. pusfiman "marched SUNDAY School SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENCY to score its first touch plays with Monson and Paul Baker, All proceeds will be assignVere T. Peterson (center, new Stake Sunday School With the Worriio Battalion in history of athletics down, going 62 yards in the leading the charge, they rolled ed to the Jaycee holiday proof fsk 'Lehinjtli the InaugufakParade in Washsuperintendent, with Alma Peterson (right) first assistant, and yearbook process. It was Paul Robinson, to pay dirt. jects which include the yuletide H. Grant Kunzler (left), second assistant. The secretary will School. He received his "letter" ington, D. C. in January, 1961, Bill Fowler and Mike Cooper Monson got the touchdown, and decorations and the lighting chosen. be in ba buSall and Vheri president John F. Kennedy and who did the ball carrying over the left for St. of old Nick visit cutting guard jolly just Mr. Bushtrack .yfj!ps,Mmter of the it was Cooper who hit Robinson touchdown Baker ran for the before Christmas man is a past president of aniiml'8 Lehi BasebaH with a 19 yard pass on a key extra point, making the score Cjuor According to Michael Kopin-sk- y, the local SUP chapter. 12-- 7 play. for Lehi. Jaycee president, the decvn 'active memuer.oT'wwLijfc Comine as a shock to hrfT They were married in the Seven illegal proceedures The Pioneers scored its and orations lighting will be many friends andformer,jrtftg the super- - Salt Lake Temple, Nov. 19, cUttrchj be'ervedi were called by the officials on touchdown on a new this year. Lavish garlands bors vof tntofclpiSov nftM'?"jin(l:iv Srhonl 1913, and have made their home here, was the L the Millard team, which looked rd will be combined with glittering march in the fourth T. fc 14 veaa.Ule' has advanced in Lehl, where they have reared Meredith., msii who T. has Vere 54,all if as it might go ahead midway quarter. Once again it was RoPeterson, he a of with foil stars inner is the County, graduate lightsnd 'k&cwn formejJUMsiniJ various steps of their family. in the final period. binson and Fowler who were served on the Stake Sunday University of Utah. He is mar- will include a central, features Mr. died anu at Meredith y.at They have two liv lng sons and Mike Cooper as quarterback, the big guns in the drive, but School Board since 1952, was ried to Erma Adams organization ;pnesu$0a Kunzler, at the bank intersection. Arthur 7:30 a.-irt a Vaysofik two daughters. Bot;ti sons have as present time th is wtdj: serving did a brilliant, but carefully it was Cooper, who sneaked sustained as stake superintent of She daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harding, a stSLath secretary of the Sixth Ward fulfilled missions and Mr. and caculated job of signalling, across from the one-yaline. dent of the organization, at Adams (well known former organization, il ssrvirtaspra-- i fcrevlousWfere4.A M of High Priests, lie was Mrs Bushman have filled short Monday VI He Stake group team with Sunday. his Conference, booted ' extra split Robinson Kunz-lers the residents of Lehi). The moving : point, ject chairman. was blyph in chairman of the ward genealo- term missions. All of the childMr.MeredHh second timing and telling effect. as Lehi fans cheered lustily. had served as first assistant to have threedaughters. Anyone desiring tickets ma committee for el en en ren were married in the TemPleasant, Clve"?BJgJ('l909, Glenn E. Smith Fowler, a 156 -- pound junior, and Smith, Cole Evans and Superintendent Kathryn, nine, Kristine, seven-- -! obtain them by contacting e"Jt6r a son of Edwahl. and Bertha Turn gical For Jerry many years he was ple. They include th? following: for the past six years. years. the Robinson worked Milt Rassmussen played a treand Sara Ellen, five yearbI-f;;Mr- . or Kopinsky Mr.vr''Lig Meredith. Ke jsias married to a pioneer dry farmer, later be- Mrs. Leo (Ilah) Had field, Mrs. Sustained as first assistant age. as an invlncable team in the mendous defensive game for t tk any Jaycee member, Ruby May Zimmerman of Lehi, coming a diversified farmer and Ronald (Ludene) Pet erson and L savagely contested grid event. Lehi, which did a great job of was Alma Peterson, who had Dec. 17, 1930, in the Salt Lake stock raiser. K. Keith Bushman, all of Lehi, second in been the assistant The powerful running Robincontaining the Millard running Effie Farquharson Bushman and F. Wayne Bushman, now of Tfmple. They made their home son scored two of Lehi' s touchattack most of the time on the former superintendency. H. Grove prior to movwas born Alpine, Utaht Nov. Payson. There are .20 granddowns, with Cooper scoring the bright sunshiny cold afternoon. Grant Kunzler, who has been to Lehi in 1941. Mr. Mere25. 1894, a daughter of Frank children and two gre ing local of board a member the other one. The Pioneers rolled Bond turned in a fine defendith was a high priest in the and Dorthea Beck Watkins Far- children included in t he family during the past three years, will up 289 yards in total defense sive game for Millard. -' LDS church and had served as quharson. She worked in the group. The as serve second assistant. to 122 for the Fillmore players, in the fourth period, Early a counselor in the bishopric who noticeably outweighed the Millard recovered a touched secretary is not as yet chosen. while in Pleasant Grove. He had Elder Peterson has fulfilled members of the Pioneer team, punt on the Lehi 35, but on the commutes to re- - followed The Utah VaReyX Symphony regularly Jbrn- employment with the or particularly in the backfield, first play the Eagles were hit a full time mission iji the IA, with and hear itsfirst perform Utah Poultry Producers Assotwo Orchestra4j)pe,a: ia and has also s er and also on the line, but to a with that illegal procedure penconcertf! 'Use sesonTmits-- ' xhesfira. Reed Niblev. concert ciation for some years, and Hi elk Vna lesser degree. embes" 2 in'therfjsaster, commutes withhiswife alty and it was first and 15. In stake missions. day nig! since moving to Payson in 1957, Peterson Dick Monson, a yere compai four plays Millard made 14 Auditorium in Nadine, also a vioiinst, from had followed 3 Joseph V ae-dairy farming. He He has power-packrunner, scored yards, but Lehi took over the this drcoms a at Salt Lake City. Though 1.. JV).m.rT" Provo in Lehi with had been active Millard's lone touchdown, which football to score in 10 plays. in th perintenden Vchestra will Wrf.rMl per- - munity orchestra, the personmusical groups. id Fourth war the both came near the end of the first Neither team used many subs lormancerAl.iirTJvorak's nel represent experience with He is survived by his widow; and has half and put the Eagles back as Lehi went mostly with Robinextensively arnevalirferture,'' Opus 92, major .orchestras abroad, such two sons, Melvin of Paramount, in the game, after the Pioneers son, Cooper, Fowler and Paul Sunday Scl Pete Tschaikowsky's as the Berlin Symphony and the Calif. ; Paul of Payson; a foster of the ,27th, had jumped to a 12-- 0 lead. Chilton in the backfield, along He is a me i e Pathetique, " the Oxford Symphony, as well as .ilVt son, Benjamin Wilson, Payson; He follows Lehi scored its first six with Scott Adam son, Cole Quorum B Minor, Opus 74. with American if orchestras two . a. , . jfZim r Mrs. Donald ieva Steel daughter s, now points In the first quarter, as Evans, Jerry Smith, Randy empioyi jt at cw the country, but pararing as featured guests across of Nephi, Allbee, (Beverley) Robinson pounded up the middle Chamberlain, Charles Jacob, oreman) the orchestra, the Brigham ticularly western organizations and Mrs. Bill (Joyce) Jacklyn, Is a and Fowler swept around the Carl Rymer, Jay ChidestefcjO. Young University Oratorio such as Seattle and Long Beach. Fork; seven grandends and cut over the tackles Alan Gardner and jk 'ntancft ,1 irgil Choir, under the direction of Dr. President of the orchestra is American one brother, Kenneth iu on a h. his John R. Halliday will sing with Mrs. Juna Washburn, Provo; children; unvc iu way uni. sMt iun front two sisters Meredith, SarPayson; Marv wife Robinson smashed acrossfdrXiok Millard, MonJU-w- a a orchestral accompaniment President of the board of di- Mrs. Morrall (Blanche) the touchdown from the fdur tigerioth on offense nd aT f161" cniiaren include, Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Torectors is Dr. Thales Smith, Whit tier, Calif.; and line. Robinson also trifid lo fense and Halt: Peterson fHaradtjfnow a Freshman at ward the Unknown Region" and Provo pediatrician; and PresiMrs. Harold (Edna) Marshall, o 1 1 e g e in nexuui g, Howard boot the extra point but, the great on defe&seX Bake T9 a Hanson's "Song of dent of the Symphony-Operball hit the right upright aild Bond added t(:the offen;vi iKtariO; Mont, a Sophomore in Democracy" both on texts from Guild is Mrs. Dallas Young, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services were arbounced back into the pliylnfc running witHfUteBeckstr4nJ, high school; Rebecca (Becky) Witman's "Leaves of Grass. Jr., also of Provo. The public for Wednesday noon, ranged ' Tom who is in the Seventh Grade, JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WIN MEDALS IN ESS AY field and was not good. n, "StepJjeft-loto concert A. the who Dr. attend Harold Goodman, is invited MMlle,M1ke y in the Payson West Ward chapel. CONTEST now in and Third Grade. The Pioneers' second touchBlake, g, Essays were written as a special activity of Loy Ctapo?,Ke'W5earn-tsYbecame permanent conductor either on season tickets of the Interment took place in the American Education Week. The American Legion aware led Alma Peterson, new first last year, returns this season Utah Valley Orchestra-Oper- a down came in the second quar Roy Sevenand Ronald medals. First place winners include, Nancy Innes, Si rth ter, right after Ron Bond had J Davis playinf mpst of the time counselor, served as second with an improved orchestra. Association or with single tic Pleasant Grove cemetery. counselor for the past five Dr. Goodman conducted the kets obtainable at the door recovered a Lehi fumble on Grade, center; Craig Roberts, Seventh Grade (left) an d SERVES m SAUDI ARABIA years. Well known Lehi con- Tuscon Symphony and other orJudy Turner, Eighth Grade. (Full context of essays is publishi 3d tractor and builder, he is mar- chestras in the Southwest beDean Hunger of the herewith) BEING APPLICATIONS Captain ried to Verna Carson Peterson, fore coming to Utah. Dr. HalliACCEPTED FOR WORK U. S. Air Force, has returned to and their son, Kent, assists is widely known in Western ON CITY WATER SYSTEM day England Air Force Base in his father in construction. They music circles. Applications are now being Louisiana, after spending three also have two daughters, Kaye, Orchestra personnel repreaccpeted at the Lehi City office months on temporary duty in Mrs. William G. Powell, and sent Saudi Arabia. He .'ephonedhis every for work on the water line connearly community Vea Lynn, Junior in high school, in Utah from Lehi and struction. Application forms mother, Mrs. F. A. Kuntar.upon Valley and four grandchildren. He is on the north to Spanish are available at the city office his return. Captain Hunger, well Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell a . son of David Peterson of Alpine and Payson on the south. and will be picked up there by known former Lehi resident, Fork received notification that their Lehi and was educated in the One veteran member, Carson the contractors, the Neils Fugal is serving as a jet tanker reLehi schools and at Brigham daughter, Miss Patricia Powell, Sharp, now teaching at Delta, Sons Company. fueling pilot. He memUtah State University student, a is Young University. ,flllK has been named to the "Who's ber of the 68th Quorum of SevenWho list at the college. She ty. He has fulfilled a stake misIs one of 35 selected for this sion, was Sunday School superhonor from the student body of intendent in the Fifth Ward, 6500. These names will be inStake MIA superintendent. He was a counselor in the bishopric cluded in the national publicawhile living in the Tooele Stake. tion, "Who's Who In American He was a member of the presiColleges and Universities. of the Fifth Quorum of Candidates were selected by dency ' I Left to right AMERICANISM POSTER CONTEST WINNERS Elders and is currently an adgroups at the school, with the are shown, Kathy Hunt, who won first place; Johnny Barnes, final selection made by a comvisor In the Adult Aaronic third place winner, and Julie Worley who took second place mittee of faculty members, Priesthood program. He has deans and other students. served on the city council and recognition. The posters were prepared by the Junior High School students as a feature of American Education Week. A graduate of the Lehl High was a charter member of the Lehl Junior Chamber of ComThey depicted the theme, "Education Strengthens the Nation." School, Miss Powell Is a third merce. He was also formerly year student at USU, following a business major and a minor affiliated with the Lions Club. H. Grant Kunzler, new second Miss Patricia Powell has served on the assistant, In English. Among special acLehl Sunday School Board for tivities has been Included the the past three years. He has chairmanship for the program fulfilled a foreign mission in for the Homecoming celebration Brazil and also three stake At an assembly, held at the Russell Innes, Sixth Re-ElectGradlj this year. missions. He was ward clerk Lehl Junior High School as a Craig Roberts, son of Mr. and Active in church affairs, she while In the Twelfth Ward, Unfeature of American Education Mrs. Reed Roberts, Seventh has been asked to serve as iversity Stake in Salt Lake City, At the annual election meet-Week, awards were presented Grade; Judy Turner, daughter the Lehl Riding Club, held secretary on the Institute of and was president of the Seventy by the Lehi Post 19 of the of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Turntri at the clubhouse, Joseph Zupan Religion Council, a new fea- Quorum while in that location. American Legion to the winEighth Grade. was president of the ture this year. The council He is a member of the 127th Commander Finch also gYt ners in the essay contest. This acvarious will arrange the Quorum of Seventy in Lehl. organization. Also a short talk on flag proceedurw contest, sponsored by the Amwere the other officers, Mont tivities of the Institute. She Is Following the educational erican Legion and Auxiliary, and the proper display of the Dee also serving as second coun field as a vocation, Elder KunPulham, gave opportunity to students national emblem. which In Relief zler taught at Jordan High School Society Ray Russon, secretary, and Phil selor to present the ideals of AmIs held Sunday morning while In Sandy for six years and is Black, publicity chairman. Prizes were awarded by the ericanism through the theme, Plans were made for the the men are in Priesthood meet presently the director of GuidPTA to the winners In the pol ReTrue Americanism My, at ance held to be Jordan High School. He lng. Mg benefit dance ter contest. These included sponsibility." at the National Guard Armory, Is an active member of the Utah Commander Dennis Johnny Barnes, Julie Worlty Legion Association and PREPARE FOR FIRST CONCERT TONIGHT Pictured above are local members of the Utah V. Finch awarded medals to and Kathy Hunt. Saturday, Nov. 23. Could we see when and where Counselors the American Personnel The dinner committee Inalso The essays, as prepared by we would Valley Symphony Orchestra. Left to right are, Mrs. Slgne S. Hale, of Alpine, Gerald Hall, Lehl; the winners In each grade. cluded Ashlev Nelson. Raloh we are to meet again, and Guidance Association. A son Boyd Hunter, American Fork, and Owen Bingham of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Delbert R. Hales of These include Nancy Innes, the students, are prlnttd Oil when we bid more tender be t Anderson, Marve Pulham and of David and Julia Barker KunAmerican Fork Is committee woman of the Symphony Opera Guild. friends goodbye. 1 Joe St&heli. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. the inside page. zler of Box Elder rd TV V O Virgil Meredith Succumbs After Stroke Lehi Stake Sunday School game-clinchi- Superintendency Reorganized ng skial i thrVJie , flead rd 162-pou- nd v Utah Valley Present SipMny to FirsfCbntit Tcnight 180-pou- nd ed . 1H uu-ya- sbi ffnt r v lVHMy Ahl-stro- m, Miss Patricia Powell Named To 'Who's Who' List at USU 1 J - '" . American Legion Presents Medals to Essay Winners Lehi Riding Club Officers Are ed of ted vice-preside- nt; Wlllard, |