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Show Urcir.3 Johnson to Represent Utah County in Dairy Princess Competition " Wlln Johnson, daughter of j SaltLaki City. The Dairy Princess Pageant 1 Mu. cUmai the two-dannual ''Convention of the American C. rj ay ":'-';'A- "ADA of Utah. "' The Dairy Princess pageant . Will follow the annual convention : banquet. The banquet Is sched- -. 'oled for 6 p.m. The 17 county -Dairy Princesses, the "cream "of. the crop" of the state's tajik -- drinking beauties, will compete for the crown of lovely Sue Ann Godderidge, 1963 Utah Dairy Princess ani 1963-6- 4 American Dairy Princess. Miss Godderidge will crown the 1963- -64 Utah winner at the end of the ; pageant. The finals willbetele- Channel vised on KCPX-T4, at 7: 30 p.m. Toe finalists all enjoy preparing dairy foods, and their fayorlte recipes range from ojjefse cake to home made ice cream. The girl chosen 1964 will travel "Oairy Princess throughout the state "speaking . . V, Djst. Legion leet Here ; Saturday The district meetine of the American Legion and Auxiliary was .held here last Saturday evening In the Memorial Building, with the Lehl units as the host groups. District Commander La Var Groneman confuted the general session, with a large attendance present. The two groups separated for discussion periods. Principal subjects discussed by the Legionnaires were membership and service work for veterans. ) Flags were flow erans Day, Not. 11, on Lehl' s The Third Ward Relief SoMain and State streets, under ciety members have again pre- the direction of the American pared a supply of home made, Legion. With Wayne Peterson hand dipped chocolates as a as chairman in charge, others fund raising project. These assisting In placing and retirchocolates are conveniently ing the colors were Commanpacked in boxes and may be der Dennis V. Finch, George obtained at Relief Society, or Kelly, Gordon Cedar strom, Just call President Iona HadHarold M. Fox, Howard Nielsen fleld, her counselors, Marian and Ernest Rutiedge. Fox or Letha Curtis, or Vickie Allred, secretary. LEHI FREE PRESS. IHCBS. NOVEMBER L 163 Sixth Word Relief Society Monday Due to the Thanksgiving Day holiday on Thursday, the Sixth Ward Relief t Society meeting will be held on Monday, No 25, at 10 a.m. Instead of the usual time on Wednesday. President Gene Holm stead invites all of the women of the ward to attend. The social science lesson will be given. Dairy Princess up for milk, and presiding over a number of Utah dairy events, including the traditional June Dairy Month, Utah Dairy Foods Festival Tour, and ice cream, cheese, butter, and milk festivals. She will also represent Utah In the National Dairy Princess finals In 1964. Wallace A. Parrlsh, Logan, is general chairman in charge of the Utah Dairy Princess competition for the ADA of Utah. Ras-muss- Junior Schedule Luncheon Honors i Joe Darron Allred, 3 12 The first half schedule for j months old son of Mr. and Mrs. en Junior basketball was Darrell, underwent minor surDr. arranged by Stake Director gery, Nov. 14. Keith Larsen as follows." Games At Lehi will be played in the Junior Christine Taylor, 12, daughHigh School gymnasium. A large ter of Mr., and Mrs. Floy Tayturnout of ward members is lor of Pleasant Grove, underIn honor of Dr. Elmo Eddingurged in support of the teams. went minor surgery, Nov. 14. ton, long time practicing phyAdmission is free. sician in Lehi, a group of curNov. 25'"" '" William A. Evans was transrent and former hospital em6:00 p.m. Fourth vs. Third ferred from Utah Valley Hosployees Joined in a delightful 7:00 p.m. Fifth vs. Second luncheon last Wednesday. The pital, Nov. 16. He is conval8:00 p.m.' Seventh vs. C. V. affair was held in the dinning escing after surgery for a fract9:00 p.m. Sixth vs. First ured room at the Lehi Hospital.. leg, and is now walking Dec. 2 with the aid of a walker to A hearty chicken luncheon, ' 6:00 p.m. First vs. Seventh some extent. complete with seasonal appoint7:00 p.m. Second vs. C. V. was buffet served ments, style. 8:00 p.m. Third vs. Fifth Mrs. Myrton (Vervene) Grant Following the luncheon, Mrs. 9:00 p.m. Fourth vs. Sixth underwent minor surgery, Nov. Clifta Varney, nursing superDec. 9 17. of the made visor, presentation 6:00 p.m. Sixth vs. C. V. Mrs. Dean (Helen) Udell a handsome gift to the doctor. 7:00 p.nt- Fifth vs. First underwent minor surgery, Nov. The gift is an attractive mar 8:00 p.m. Second vs. Fourth 18. ble and gold desk set, bearing 9:00 vs. Seventh the inscription of the, contri- Dec. 16 p.rh" Third butors. 6:00 ;p.m. Second vs. Sixth Others present Included Basil 7:00 'p.m. Fourth vs. C. V. Dorton, hospital manager; Eva 8:00 p.m. First vs. Third Duns-don, Hazel Ethel Smith, Ball, 9:00 p.m. Fifth vs. Seventh Irene Wllsqn, Dorothy Bennett, Beverly Southwlck, Edith Eddington Hospital Spendlove, Bareen Storrs, - vice-presid- Wool Growers Riding Club Western Dance Nov. 23 Cedar Valley Riders Slate Dance Nov. 22 Everyone Is invited to attend the big Thanksgiving dance to be held in the Cedar Fort hall, Friday, Nov. 22. The affair is sponsored by the Cedar Valley Riding. Club and the orchestra will provide the music. Admission will be $1. B0. per couple and a turkey will be given as a door prize. " Wes-ternai- res Roy-lan- Urged Keep Records I HAD PllLCO oe 2. tf je s. V. AT tf DM 4 Great .men are they who see that spiritual is stronger than that any material force thoughts rule the world. -- Emerson Everyone is invited to attend the big western dance arranged as a project of the Lent Riding Club, Saturday, Nov. 23, at the National Guard Armory. It will be a "come as you are" event, or you are invited to shine up in western attire and join in the fun. Admission is $1.50 per couple. There will be live western music, refreshments will be available and door prizes will include turkeys and riding equipment. The dancingwillbe-gi- n at 9 p.m. with Richard Smith as dance chairman, Dean Lott and Duane Evans are serving on the committee. "beer is a natural From nature's light grain comes sparkling, light beer Utah's traditional beverage Ltt us fin of moderation - it's sparkling, delicious. your nsxt ; . ' , . the Brewing Industry is proud of the more than 2,500,000 tax dollars it contributes on beer sold in And naturally, PrftscrpHoa - money that helps support our schools, our hospitals and our parks. In Utah, beer belongs, enjoy it. Utah each year UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, ft UTAH DIVISION Roughout Riding Club Holds Meet GlftOMQu1 CDS The Roughout Riding Club an- DO fcOGfl CC7 GibSkOG i di7yong IKW I, XT,) i 5 Any man more right than his Tenderness' is the repose of neighbors constitutes a majority of one already. love. Changes Made In Officers More food products coming your way on Union Pacific . . . the At Conference SPOKANE ff t ma 6u W 3l jcm CMCQO ' i. Buy from your Gas Appliance Dealer l C iiro M KANSAS Accurate temperature control O ClTV assures you perfect results every time. Greatest economy less per load. 111 LOS ANOEL.EI 1 rHi&3k v: gas costs Clothes come out softer, brighter fluffier. Fast, dependable action. '. do it today 'fijh The finest foods and deliucies come to you preserved picked in metal or glass lor your convenience And them ire shipped on the Union Pacific Railroad No and many ol where you art. chances ite'ihe next canned product you buy. somewhere along the tine js shipped the automated rail way Throughout the West, wr the Union Pacific, automatic traffic contrc's and electronic'csmmumcations. supervised by skilled personnel, help speed' shipments efficiently dependably. swiftly and So whenever yon ship, or travel, be specific say "Union Pacific." - ' . r i'l.'ir.Tn matter . . dip UNION PACIFIC . light, Hol-bro- nounces the new officers who will take office in January. The elected vice president of the club automatically becomes the new president. Arnold Ray Green, the present vice president will serve as the new president. Boyd Ackerman has been elected vice president; Mrs. Walt Norman, Secretary-treasure- r; and Guy Walker, Drill Captain. Others who will serve in the club activities are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kresser, and Mr. and Mrs. Ual Marshall, Activity Chairmen; Mrs. Boyd Ackerman, publicity; and Tom Adamson, Gene Atkinson, Lee Fenton, Roland Robinson will be Lieutenants. The group includes members from Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove who enjoy horses and riding and lots of fun together. mm In a Oomeiiner you travel at 'see' level. No driving strain or highway hazards. lust rest and relaxation Pullman or Coach tf ft MY PRESCRIPTIONS LEHI The annual Thanksgiving party for Lehi Lions and Lady Lions will be held Thursday (tonight) in the Second Ward church, beginning promptly at 7:30. Dinner will be served at that time. An outstanding program will be provided by a noted family group. Boyd Smuin is party chairman, assisted by Mrs. Smuin, with Mr. and Mrs. Gam Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith assisting on the committee. El don Harding will serve as master of ceremonies. The banquet will be prepared and served by the Second Ward Relief Society. In--- Z Thanksgiving Party Tonight Bert J. Bean of American Fork, underwent minor surgery, Nov. 13. wo id. Lehi Lions to Hold -- oe 'o, M-M- en Basketball ith ny ' THAT'S OUt TO MY DOCTOR AND BECAUSE en TJ-- xn tf U-- PIONEEKS St'OKE Quarterback Mike Cooper (10) of Lehi is shown crossing the goal line on a quarterback sneak fo r the third Pioneer touchdown in a 19-- 7 victory over Millard in a Class B semi final battle Saturday in Lehi. Cooper sneaked in for the score behind blocks by Alan Gardner (62) and Milt (88). Randall Christensen (48) of Millard is shown wrapping his arms around Cooper, but it's too late t o keep Lehi quarterback from scoring. (Photo by Dennis K. Monson). p-- t. P-56 TO SCC YOU A U.' AMO AftOUN 0 At N.JACK . lly id f.000 MBS LORAINE JOHNSON lo- IX Nothing so obstinately stands In the way of all sorts of progress, as pride of opinion; while nothing is so foolish and base- less. Clara Jorgenson, Twila Johnson, Sue Austill, Lois Hampton, Joyce Turner, Phyllis Crooks-to- n and Rose Herrera. Among those unable to attend were Jennie Barnes, Edith and Edna Strasburg, Ivonna Barnhart and Myrna Yates. Dr. Eddington is giving up private practice, is reported, District President Klea Ernst and will assume the position Of Lehl, conducted the auxiliary of Utah County health departclass, which featured member-Shi- p ment director in early January. and histories. Gwen Bench, now first of the Auxiliary Department of Utah, was present. Other district oce fficers present were Hazel and Lillian Groneman. A musical program was profo vided at the opening session by a Junior High School group, the 'Hootenanies ." Refreshments ' werja. served to the combined groups following the meeting. Wool growers who market their lambs in the fall should remember to keep adequate records of their sales so that they will be able to make proper applications for payment under the wool incentive program, according to Claude Hunting, Chairman, AgriculChanges in stake officers tural Stabilization and Conserwere accomplished at Stake vation County Committee. The sales record for lambs Conference, Sunday, as follows: sold should include the name of vGlenn E. Smith, who has capably' served as Stake Sunday the buyer, his signature, and School superintendent, was re- -' the number and liveweight of leased with a vote of commen-'-datfo- n. lambs sold, plus the descripWith him were releas-ie- d tion "unshorn." Lamb payments his counselors, Vere Peter- -' are made only on lambs that son and Alma Peterson, and have never been shorn, to discourage unusual shearing of secretary, William Price. before selling. lambs Vere r' Peterson was sustained The Chairman also reminds as stake superintendent, with growers that current marketAlma Peterson and H. Grant of wool and lambs through ings Kunzler as his counselors. The Dec. 31, 1963, will qualify for secretary is yet to be selected. incentive payments under the In. the YWMIA, Carma Col- -. wool program for the 1963 marwas the from released ledge year. (In previous years, position of stake secretary, with keting the marketing year ended March .Dimple Mellor sustained. Beginning in 1964, the mar;;tt.the YMMIA, Elmo Gray, 31.) keting year will be the calendar now serving an assignment in year. the Southern States, was reGrowers are urged to file leased, and Robert G. Webb was sustained as an assistant their applications for payment, I ltd Horace supported by the required sales Hadfleld - Bishon Warren L. Goates of documents, with the ASCS County Office as soon as possible was susthe-- . High Council, after their fall sales are comtained in a new position, that While the final date to pleted. ; of executive secretary of the for payments on 1963 apply Home Stake Teaching program. marketings will be January 31 S. Rex. Zimmerman was susof next yearcovering martained as assistant stake clerk of wool and lambs from ketings home the K)k teaching program. April 1, 1963, through Dec. 31, 1963 an application may be submitted at any tlm? between now and then. and Game Mr. Hunting said that lamb feeders particularly should Meets Commission keep accurate records which will establish the length of time tJtah'i five-m- an Fish and they have owned lambs on which J.Gime Commission will meet apply for payment. Lamb :tn a special session at De they payments are made only on 'wtment offices In Salt Lake lambs which a producer has '. City, on November 20. owned for 30 days or more, and calls the for ) meeting Agenda the amount of payment is based ! for consideration and extabllsh-vjne- nt on weight gain of the lambs durof the 19B4 angling re- the seller's ownership. ;ulatlons, and will cover sev-'r- al ing hunting accident hearing Yourth thinks Intelligence a and other routine business. ' The meeting set to get under-w- ay good substitute for experience, at 9:90 a.m., Is open to and his elders think experience a substitute for lntelllee. . public attendance as usual. . IV , on Vet- As Fund Project Ut, and Mrs. Dean A. John- on, R.F.D. No. l.of Provo.wlll Utah County In the ) flnaU Of the twelfth annual Utah " 'Dairy Princess competition on 'Jaturdiy, Nov. 30, at Hotel Utah, Dalry Association of Utah. The 'ADA .of Utah represents ap- -' proximately 8,000 dairy fers throughout the state. "'Executive sessions of the sjonrentlon will take place at Betel Utah on Friday, Nov. 29. The fjrst general session will .'Hb held Saturday at 10 a.m., i and will feature a demonstration ot dairy foods for the holiday season by Dixie Lee, executive director of the Dairy Council of Utah. t 1:30 p.m. the ADA of Utah's annual membership meeting will convene. Dr. Marlon F. Brink, authority on diet and personal health, will be featured speaker. The meeting will be held under the direction of A W. Chambers, S mi thfleld, county, president of the Flags Flown on Veterans' Day Relief Society Sells Chocolates us up INC. A |