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Show Death Calls Junius Banks, Educator, Civic Worker Junius C. Banks, 81, longtime Lehi educator and civic worker, died Friday, Dec. 20, at 4 a m in the Salt Lake City Hospital, of causes incident to age He had been In the hospital for nine days and had r.Jergone amputation of a leg a week previously. Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Valley Serving Lehi THE LEHI FREE PRESS Tuesday, December 24, 1963 Prizes Winners Announced in Christmas Promote (Hft-o-Ba- With snowflakes softly fallthe promise of a white Christmas in the air, Lehi shoppers gathered at the Stake Bank Df Lehi parking lot Saturday at 2 p.m. for the awarding of prizes in the big.Gift-o-Rapromotion to encourage shopping in Lehi. The Lehi Chamber of Commerce, with Calvin H. Swen-sowas the sponsor organization for this eighth annual event. Russell Innes served as a chairman. Lehi business firms and merchants cooperated in membership in the promotion and also provided individual prizes. The coming and n, ma 23. 3. Dennis Colbert- - shotgun Sherwin Allred-Lam- p at shells from Driggs Billiards. Penny's 24. 4. Glna Peterson-Fiv- e Ken Whimpey - $5 in year subscription, Lehi Free Press Trade at Leany's 5. Gary Cooper- - Five year 25. Wallace Berry- - Revlon subscription, Lehi Free Press. Nail Polish Set at Julian's Drug. 6. Madge Fowler- - Girl's 26. D. Ray Al'red-N'orbeBicycle-Gran- d Prize. Turkey at Larsen's Market. 27. 7. Karl Price- - Two GoodHilda Whitener - $7.65 year recap Snow Tires Park Clock at E. N. Webb Jewelry. 28. Service. Raymond Roundy of Am. 8. Freeman Barnes- - $12.50 Prize. Permanent wave from Style-A- rt 29. Albert L. Beauty Salon. Bank, State Bank of Lehi. from 41. Dalene Jones-HaPrice Bros. IGA Market. 42. Lisa Gurney -- Oil Change and Lube Job at Glen Chevron Service. st -- nd Ewell-Savin- 9. Donnal Dahl- - Ham and Eggs breakfast from Lehi Drive In Cafe. 10. Elmo Wanlass-Haand Eggs breakfast from Lehi mittee expressed appreciation Drive In Cafe. 11. to these participating merVerda Fuell -- Ham and chants and to everyone who has Eggs breakfast from Lehi Drive aided in "keeping Lehi dollars In Cafe. 12. Ada Whipple-Boy- 's at home.'" bicyGrand prizes, selected by the cle, Grand Prize. 13. N. S. for 2 committee were won by the following: Stereo, Tony Peck; at M&M Drive-I- n Cafe. 14. Eugene Francom- - $5 in Shotgun Belva's Rest Home; Trade at Lehi Cleaners. Melmac Set, Shirley Neel; La15. L eland in Stapley-$- 5 dies' Elgin Wrist Watch, Will-laMain Service. Dolores Trade, Flygar; Blanket, 16. J. C. Magnusson- - $5 In Peck; Ham, Shirley Hansen; Trade at Lynn's American Oil Ham, Raymond Roundy of Am erican Fork; Hair Dryer, Ted Service. 17. Chester Smith-$- 5 in Comer; Bicycle, Dan R. Homes; Girls Bicycle, Madge Fowler. Trade Lynn's American Oil The television set, awarded Service. 18. Dan R. Holmes. Rifle, by the Jaycees in their fund raising project was given away Grand Prize. 19. Keith Jenkins- - $5 in to Jay K. Haws, holder of the Trade, Glen's Service. lucky number. 20. Gene Jackson of Pleasant The other choice prizes, presented by the individual mer- Grove- - Case of Penzoll at chants, were given as follows: Premoco Service. 21. 1. Roy Watson- - heavy duty Gary Christofferson flashlight from Lehi Auto Parts Case of Oil at Carter's Service 22. Ted Comer- - Hair Dryer 2. Richard Gray- - shotgun Gift-o-ram- m ' Peck-Dinn- er m 30. Gloria m 43. Tony Forestier-Savin- gs Bank from State Bank of Lehi. Bank 44. Jay Hansen-Savings from State Eink of Lehi. 45. Daryl Colledge-FoMeat Pies from Pee Wee's Garden of Eatin. 46. Richard Felt-Do- ll from Jayne's Lounge. 47. Clara Peterson- - Two ur Dinners at Wattle's Cafe 48. Sherwin Allred-Neckla31. at Wattie's Jewelry. Harvey Hardinger-AluminuChristmas Tree at 49. Dolores Peck-Blanke- t. Lehi Drug Co. Grand Prize. 32. Donna Nielson-Turkat 50. William Flygare-LadiCorner Market. Elgin Wrist Watch, Grand 33. Prize. Jay Lee 's 51. Reed Curtis-$- 5 in Trade Battery Western Auto Store. at Powers. Street-Savin34. Florence 52. Jolene Bank from State Bank of Lehi. Slack Set, from Broadbent's. 35. Chester M. Smith- e 53. Gary Barnes-Jubile- e Punch Set from Broadbent's. Battery Charger-Pendle-toWestern Auto Store. 54. Chester M. Smith- 36. Joseph L. Hansen-Tack- le Planters, from Lehi Floral. at Hutch's 55. Set Shirlye 37. Margaret Barnes- - Corn- Grand Prize. 56. ing Ware at Hutch's Tony Peck tereo-Grand 38. Prize. Shirley Hansen-HaGrand Prize. 57. Belva's Rest Home-Sh39. in Trade Gun, Grand Prize Lynn Scown-$- 5 at Durfey Cleaners. The television set. given as a 40. Christine Austin-Savinprize in the Jaycees Project was Bank from Stake Bank of Lehi. won by Jay R. Haws. Finch-Saving- s Bank, State Bank of Lehi. ce BY High have de- Residents Must m ey es Hardman-Com-blnati- on Charger-Pen-dleton- gs Cook-Blosso- m Tru-ton- Neel-Melm- ac ot department until his in 1947. serving as principal of the school one year during that time Mr Banks has been active in community affairs He served for four years as city judge and for several years was city judge and for several years was city beautification chairman. He has been active in the church throughout his life. He was one of the seven presidents of the 68th quorum of Seventy. He has taught Religion Class, Register For Contest Lehi families are remindto register with the Chamber of Commerce in order to compete in the Chtfstmas lightine contest. Judges will take into consideration only those residences which are registered.. Please leave your name and address with Calvin Swenson at the Lehi band or mail this information into the Chamber of Commerce, Lehi, Utah. Friday, December 27 is the final date for registration. ed Junius Tanks retired after teaching for 40 years. He was honored at an open house in his honor by former students and his many friends and associates for his 80th birthday, last year. Junius Crossland Banks was born at Lindon, Utah County. Utah, Dec. 1, 1S82 to Franklin Cyrus and Eliza Luff Crossland Banks, both original Utah pioneers. He began school in a building which still stands on Highway 91 north of Pleasant Grove, later attending the Pleasant Grove Central School. normal Completing a four-yecourse at the University of Utah in 1904, he taught one year at Mercur, then was prinMr. Banks had ar cipal of the Mapleton for a year. School He then completed a correspondence course in drafting and took a special summer school course to equip himself to begin teaching at the Pleasant Grove High School. Some of the pupils at this school who have risen to prominence include Karl Banks. A. P. Warnick, Lloyd B. Adamson, and J. Wallace West. In 1910 he accepted a position as draftsman at the -- shells from Driggs Billiards Grand Prize. National Guard Unit Boosts Local Economy With Payroll The National Guard unit, Company "B" of Lehi has just recently gone through the annual inspection, conducted by Colonel Clows. Although the rating has not as yet been received, it is expected that the company will again be rated in the highest bracket. The unit has 154 men, commanded by Captain E. Craig Dorton. Two full time employ- which is in excess of $60,000. Besides this, the local procure- ment of gasoline, groceries, water, heat, and light, adds to community benefit. For each meal, over $60 is estimated as the cost. The food is procured local'y for the meals provided during weekend drills. t ft.:..; -- be sung by the entire congregation. Donald Jolley will offer the Invocation. The choir will sing the sacrament song and following the sacramental ser vice, Bishop Grant Chrtstoff erson will be the speaker. Miss Susan Holbrook will play an or gan selection, "Wlegenlled Lullaby, Elder Stephen Holbrook Wayne, Indiana. He will enter the mission home on Jan. 13. Bishop Emmett L. Brown will speak. James Chadwlck will sing. I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked," with Miss Hoi brook as accompanist. Remarks A farewell testimonial in his will be heard from the mission honor will be held In the Second ary and his parents, and Bishop Ward chapel, Sunday, Dec. 29, Kenneth D. Singleton will be the beginning at 6 p.m. Friends and closing speaker. The closing family members are invited to song, by the entire congregaJoin with ward members in at- tion, will be, "The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning." David tendance. Elder Holbrook Is a grad- Holbrook, a brother, will speak uate of the Lehi High School the closing prayer. J. Earl Smith, veteran Lehi farmer and stock raiser, re- ago. Mr. Smith, who is a native of Lehi, has consistently worked toward the establishment of modern features as an aid toagri- - culture and community Eddington Canning im- provement. One of these innovations was the pea vinery, built here in connection with the canning pea production for the l Douglas Hadfield Douglas Hadfield Returns From Mission in England his season of joy and cheer, we welcome the opportunity studied drafting. The prelude and postlude music will be played by Mrs. Naomi Shaw. The opening song, Come, Come, Ye Saints." will District Post years Elder Stephen Holbrook. son and LDS Seminary. He was afof Mr. and Mrs. R. Garn Holfiliated with the Future Farbrook. has accepted a call to mers of America organization. serve in the Great Lakes Mis- Active in sports, he wasa memsion, with headquarters at Fort ber of the Lettermen's Club. He has attained the high rank of Eagle Scout and has also earned his Duty to God award. His' six months active duty in the National Guard program was completed at Fort Ord and Camp Roberts. California, where he ; .i Retires From en in- Elder Stephen Holbrook Accepts Call to Great Lakes Mission . I. Earl Smith cently retired from his position of supervisor on the Alpine District Board of the Soil Conservation Service He had served as chairman for some 20 years, for a token remunera in Sunday School, ML and teacher training classes, and was tion. It will be recalled by on the stake boards of Utah. many tliat he was instrumental Alpine, and Lehi Stake Sunday in establishing the local district Schools. He was superintendent in 1947. In 1933, Mr. Smith and the of the Alpine Stake MIA and for Utah County agent were instru many years was a scout commissioner and scout counselor. mental in setting up the farm He was president of the Lehi program in the county. He serv Stake Mission, and served on ed for 20 years on that board, the stake high council for many with 16 of those years as chair years. For his service to youth, man. He began farming with his he was awarded an honorary father, the late Hyrum Smith, Master pin and certifiin Lehi and Cedar Valley. They cate. also raised livestock. He took He lias served on both stake up a homestead in Cedar Valley, and ward genalogical commitwhere he and his wife first tees. In recent years his serand expanded into a vices included teaching in the resided, large acreage. This land is now MLV and serving as an ordinunder the operation of his sons. ance worker at the Salt Lake He was head of the grain Temple, as well as activity in growers organization in Cedar his priesthood quorum, ward Valley during the four years teaching, and teaching a Sunday of its operation. A long time School class in the Lehi Sixth member of the Farm Bureau, ward which continued until a he served as county director. few months ago. He is currently president of He resided alone, in the home the county organization of the he remodeled and enlarged him Farmers' Union. self, which has been his home He has operated an insurance since 1913. He has always cared business for a number of years for a large abundant garden. and is continuing in that line. His grounds are neat and well His son, Glenn E. Smith, who kept. Many young students still operates land leveling equipcame to him for tutoring in ment in the soil conservation their difficult school subjects program, has accepted the posiIn his spare time he had be tion on the district board, vacome expert in many crafts, in cated by the resignation of Mr. cluding carpentry, wood finish Smith. and lng, upholstering repair A party in his honor was held ing of furniture. He has built at the Alpine Country Club, last or assisted in building many Monday, Dec. 2, with four other of the homes and additions in district supervisors and their the surrounding area. in attendance. Gerald wives He was married in 1908 to Hansen, unit conservationist, Edna Myrtle Hackett of Al withMrs. Hansen, State Conserpine, who was also a teacher vationist Joe Libby of Salt Lake in the Lehi schools. She died in City, and Ralph Felcker of' 1955. Of their five children, Provo, who is district conserthree are living-Ea- rl Banks, vationist, with their wives, were in attendance.. A placque was Alburquerque, New Mexico Wallace Banks, Lehi; and presented to Mr. Smith by Leo Mrs. Myron (Margaret) Bur Harvey of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. gess, Salt Lake City. There Harvey presented a beautiful are 12 grandchildren and one crystal vase in appreciation to Also surviv Mrs. Smith. ing is a brother, Karl Banks Besides Supervisor Harvey, of Pleasant Grove. the other supervisors present Funeral services will beheld were Nile Wadley of Pleasant Monday, at 12 noon in the Grove; R. Garn Holbrook, Lehi, Wing Mortuary chapel. Friends and Marion Green of American may call Sunday from 7 to Fork. All spoke briefly, with p.m. and Monday prior to the responses by Mr. and Mrs. services. Interment will be in Smith. Mr. Smith was awarded the Pleasant Grove Cemetery the 20 years service pin two The Bantam Basketball, for young boys of the community, clude First Sgt. Kent E. Beck is now in progress. There are and Sgt. J. H. Hadfield. Sgt. 74 boys participating in six Beck replaced First Sgt. Knol-li- n teams. Ten Games will be playHaws in the position a year ed over a period of two months and two weeks time. Excellent ago. Weekend work at Tibbie Fork coaching is provided and the in Ameriaan Fork Canyon is now final playoff game brings in weekfunds for the benefit of cripin process. There are end drills held over the trainpled children. Games are open ing year, with 15 days spent to the attendance of parents at summer camp. This year's and the public. Admission consummer camp was spent in tributions are asked for the conRock Canyon and Hobble Creek cluding playoff game. The turned over to the CripCanyon, near Springville. The location of the unit in pled Children's Fund last FebLehi brings an annual payroll ruary, was in excess of $200. ees at the armory office J Earl Smith retirement Class A Ranks cided to jcin the Class A prep school ranks, but Uintah will remain a Class B. school, it was reported today, following the final realignment of schools agreed on by the Legislative Council of the Utah High School Activities Association. Under the new setup, Lehi and BY High will play in Division One of Region 4 Other Division one teams include American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Orem. The teams in Division Two of Region 4 will include Carbon, Payson, Provo, Spahish Fork, and Springville m science Lehi, BYU Join Lehi and Murray Iron Works In Burlington. Iowa Returning to Utah the following year, he enrolled at Brig-haY'oune University, where he completed the regular four year bachelor of science course! in two and a half years, with: no grade lower than an A". After receiving his degree in 1S13 he accepted a position on the facu'.tv of the Lehi High School, where he taught in the to wish you, our friends and patrons, merry uletide. CPay you ever enjoy an abundance of life's best gifts . . ?eace. health and happiness, and the blessings of love and friendship. I0e especially want to express our grateful appreciation for your loyalty and good will. lOe have greatly enjoyed the pleasure and privilege of serving you during the past year, and we hope that we may continue to do so for many a year to come. 1 1 A and the Russ - George Staff Margaret - Stephen favorite Mr. and Mrs. Smtih is the raising of beautiThe welcome home for Elder ful flowers and vegetables for Douglas Hadfield will be held their own use. They enjoy mainSunday, Dec 29, in the Third- - taining their attractive home on Seventh Ward chapel, beginning West Main Street. Mrs. Smith at :30 p.m. Bishop L. Carlos also comes from pioneer stock Coates of the Third Ward will and holds a long record of actibe in charge. Friends and family vity in the Daughters of Utah members are invited to join Pioneers organization, serving with ward members in attenin vatious offices in the Fort dance. Wall Camp. She served in the Elder Hadfield arrived home Relief Society presidency and last Thursday, after spending numerous other church positwo years in England. He servtions, and is a long time memed In the North British Mission ber and former officer of the and later in the Northeast Bri- Athenian Club tish Mission, with President Grant Thorn in charge the entire time. Hlsreleasewasmall-e- d to Bishop Coates. He served as Traveling Elder and also as District Leader, including the areas of LanDec. 29 cashire, Manchester, Whitley All and Gleaners in Bay, Scarborough and Sheffield, Leeds and Gateshead. He suf the Stake are reminded to atfered a fractured leg and was tend the Fireside, to be held required to remain at the Mis in the Fourth Ward church, sion Home for three months Sunday, Dec, 29, beginning at time. He has seen a great ex 9 p.m. Orvllle Gunther will panse in the missionary pro be the speaker. Margaret Rus- -' gram In England, the country son and James Gray are directof his ancestors. Although he ing the two groups. Ronald Nut-ta- ll encountered Hadflelds, he was is In charge of not able to trace relationship. hobby of both Stake Gleaners M-Me- Fireside D'itor Company. Mr Smith served as field man for this company and aided in establishing the first vinery in Northern Utah County He served for three years on the Lehi Irrigation Company Board. Active in churrh affairs, he was ward clerk for eleven years in the First Ward, with Bishop Hyrum Anderson and later Bishop Evans L. Anderson. He has also served as an officer in the Sons of Utah Pioneers organization and is very active in this pioneer group. His wife is Laura Bringhurst Smth and they have one daughter, Phyllis, Mrs. James Thorne of American Fork; two sons, Glenn E. Smith and Grant B. Smith, Lehi City councilman; grandchildren and three en n, |